TELEGRAMS.
[Reuter's.]
The Education Bill.
LONDON, 28th June. Clause No. 4 of the Education Bill has been adopted by,415 to 138,
The discussion was brought to a close by ¦ the closure.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY JUNE 30,
INDULGHINA S, N, CA, LD.
ANNUAL REPORT,
The twenty-fourth annual report of the boat:l of directors of the Indo-China Steam Naviga-
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DRY DOCK * DEWBY?;
IN SINGAPORN.
ADRIFT IN THE STRAITS.
TRÈ SOUTH MANCHURIA. RAILWAY.
PROSPECTS OF PROFIT. Varied opinions prevail in business circles There arrived in port to-day, says the 5. F.
with regard to the prospects of the South Man tion Company, Limited, presented to the share-Pres of 21st inst., (as already exclusively re-
churi Railway. In the opinion of the Govern holders as the twenty-fifth ordinary general parted in our columns by telegram), one fahe
ment, the main line between Changchung and meeting, held at the olives of the company, on most striking examples of the spirit of AmerTairen will pay as well as the railways in the 7th wit, really
can enterprie which the world has probably Japan. The line between Anglongcheng and ever seen. Te conceive the idea of constructing Mukder may not be profitable for the present a floating dock capable of accommodating but the profits of the Fuchung Colliery will warship of 16,000 tons at a cost of nearly a
offset any deficit. quarter of a million sterling, to be willing to pay another ten thousand pounds on Canal ibouRands of miles of ocean al a decided risk
its accommodation is said on some hands to the problematical, could emanate only from the brains of America. And yet whilst expressing some toubts as to the possible value of the costly experiment, everyone will be ready to wish the United States all success in the venturesome undertaking.
1906.
tomething worse and inore sarious to follow. Many other Chinese names are fresly talked and discussed as tottering and one large and almost leading firm, having extensive dealings with foreign houses, in engaging the serious attention of inerchants and dealers and com. pradores and suretics, and all thoughts are turned to that firm which is looked upon as the drop and pillar of the local yarn market, but which is being, as reports go energetically back.d up fom all. „possible quarters. Our only well is that we ourselves d nur in- formants may in the end prove false prophets, 4s, otherwise, the consequences might be too North also sends down news of failures there, to contemplate, the more 17, as the appalling and. Bombay is not yet in a mood to make up her mind to stay hand and keep away from fur- ther "jobbing" in the market there,
Notwithstanding these failures and these
The hard of directors now obuil their re- port and statement of accounts for the year 1905. The Native Trouble in Natal.
In the Far East, the year under review open A forec of Natolians, on a reconnaissance ed in a promising manner, but, on the termin- near Mapainuio, encountered the rebels who ation of the war between Japan and Russia, the boldly charged the troops, in spite of the release of a large amount of tonnage, caused duet alone, and to send this leviathan across special commission, and its profit will steadily apprehensions, our yain market during the
raves of freight to fail, and employment to be- "The kopjes were taken and fo rebels kill come garemunerative: while thisistrous floods of Insing the whole affair, to a harbour where present estimate of profi! is only based on the sten/ly, and business was reported at last mail's
artillery and Maxim fire.
ed, but the force retired on finding that thousand rebels were endeavouring lo dut flank them,
The Tantal Affair. Several Radical menbers of Parliament have interviewed Sir Edward Grey and aj pealed to him to secure a postponement of the Egyptian executions,
Sir Edward Grey said that he had no power to intervene; but the Tribune states
on the Yangtze interfered seriously for a time with shipping on the river. The presence of dating mines on the past constituted a dan ger to navigation and necessitated insurance onday to provide against the risk which un fortunately still exists.
The earnings of the fleet from the above causes, and also owing to higher cost of coal, have provet less satisfactory than for the pre vious year, but, af er making full provision for deveriation, and tweeting all cuignings, the Bei uns at credit of revenue account is
a dividend of per cent, should be paid out of this sum, absorbing 4.794, tos, and that the Balance, £2.452. 145. d. stuld be carried forward.
a
The Manchuria Railway, it is pointed out, is conducted by a special organisation, under
increaseas businessin Manchuria develops. The
traffic of goods in Manchuria, but when the demand for Japanese goods in Manchuria in creates and the connection with the Siberian Railway is effected, goods which require quick delivery in Europe and articles which cannot stand the heat of the tropics will be sent by the South Manchuria Railways. A steady increase of business is therefore expected.
In reference to the railway lines to be ne
first part of the fortnight under review ruled quotations or a shade better, and, although clearances were slow, as the Chinese were cojnying their Dragon festivities and were busy with rice harvesting, business was reported to be good.
Entinations.
A SMALL SELECTION FROM THE
ROBINSON PIANO Co.'s,
STOCK OF
GRAMOPHONE: RECORDS.
DAN|LENO'S'inimitable Comic Patter: The Huntsman, Who does the house belong to, Going to the Races, The shopwalker, The Muffin man, Mrs. Kelly, McGlochell's men. HARRY LAUDER'S FamoILS
Scotch Comic Songs Killiecrankic, Referee, Stop your Tickling Jock, I'm su the poo, She is my Daisy, Mister John Mackay.
GEO. ROBEY.
Prehistoric neu, Poor, thing. I live underneath, Kindness rewarded..
ARTHUR ROBERT'S Trial by Jury,
Topsy Turvey, For Thee.
that he has wired to Lord Cromer asking for £7.47 4s. d. The Board recommend that Guetar was crossing her bow when she drifted Railway from Taiten or Port Arthur in the south terested in cotton growing and cotton spinning | LOUIS BRADFIELD and FARKOA
on the
further particulars.
The Radical papers comment severity of the sentences and state that a section of the House of Commons disap prove of them, considering that the Imperial
The Company has been for toate in escaping any serious, claims opan its underwriting be
The huge floating dock was not anchored in the marof-war anchorage till team, and dur. ing the work of meeting her a collision took quired by the South Manchuria Railway Com place between the auxiliary tug Cars and the pany, vernacular contemporaries observe that Glacier. The ficter had anchored and there track will include the Chinese Easter right on to it and carried away the Glacier's to Changchung in the north, the Newchwang bowsprit and rasping along tote away her own
branch from Tashichan, and the Antung. frigging and boat davits on the starboard Mukden line. Of these railways, the New side. Eventually the Caers was got clear and | chwang branch and the principal line of the it was then and the Glacier had taken a
Chinese Eastern Railway, from Tairen in heavy list to port and this gave rise to the belief
Changtu, can be worked in their present dat she had been injured below water,
condition. The line beyond Changtu is so
Government should have reserved the right couns, the balance of which now stands a. Our representative was on his way out to ob- badly damaged that it is necessary to lay of superior staple which has found' ready sales
to be consulted.
Later,
La80,934. $5. 34.
The general reserve account remains at the old figure of £120,000, and the exchange re- Russia.
serve is also unaltered, but the revenue ac: Martial law.has been prochimed in several count has profited by the advance in exchange, districts, notably in the south.
altegh balances in China have been taken over at the low rate fixed in 1901, The New York Sensation.
During 1925 the # Dorada was sold, as, Mrs. Thaw, who was not afrested as pre-mentioned in the last report. The steamers viously reported, has visited her husband in Keathing, Chengshing and Chipshing, for
the construction of which the Board had con prison.
tracted, have been completed and despatched to China, where they are now engaged on the Nouch trade routes. The Company has con tracted in China with the Hongkong and Whampta Pock Company to build a suitable steamer to Jake the place, on the Yangtze, of the Puente, previously reported as destroyed by fire. It is hoped she will be ready for service shortly.
Eminent lawyers have been engaged to save Thaw,
The doctors report that he is sane.
HONOURS FOR JAPANESE, WARRIORS AND STATESMEN,
A FORECAST BY THE "YOHUDZU,“
The divertor teliving on this occasion is Mr. According to the Voreza, ironfidently. Reazley, who is eligible and offers himself stated in offical circles than the Inttowing pro
notions in rank will be made a connection with the late war-
Marquis The
Marquin: Yamagata....
Marquis yama
Comm Inanye
Count Mabuk,sta
Cosal Kaluta
Adoital Logá ............
Basi Kemur ...........
Admiral Basin Vietna
to be rail an da auk of Prine,
Marquis.
Ent Acopla
It will be noted that, with the exceptions of Marquis Qyausa and Adrana fogn, mome ol the principal combatant officers in the late war are included in the above list, which cannot be regarded as all comprehensive.- Kobe Herald.
ANTIJAPANESE ILONIN KÖNNYA
For re-elecion.
The auditors, Me-sis. Tunguand, Youngs & Co., likewise offer themselves for re-election."
By order of the Board,
A. G. WeL1,5,
Secretary.
29, Caphell, London, 30th May, 1996.
BALANCE SHEET AT 31ST DECEMBER, 1905. Zabilities.
£
s. d.
To Share Capital:---Authorised 40,000 Gist issue 61,000 Shares each is, whereal 49, 89 subscribed and fully
C
C
7
495,890 haluuce rf Underwriting mych 187058 5 .. gener reserve fundo, co exchange reserve account ... 3,999 to hundly credit-rs in Loncon
24,576 8 en 10,301 10
and thina,
bills payable.
idi,
KLFORTED RUSBAN INTRIGUE
According to Takin dispatch to the a plot has been discovered in Kiied to drive the japanese from the pesimula The leader of the conspiracy is a scholar named Km-sho. bun (Japanese pronunciata) a favourite ol the Emperor of Korea. This man enjoyed the privilege of receiving an audience with the Emperor at any time, and taking advantage of this opportunity he, in concert with inher friends, framed a conspiracy to bring Korea and Russia into secret agreement for the par- pose of driving the Japanese hum Konea.
The execution of the scheme was to be com- menced on the 3rd instant, and they were about to leave Seoul when all were arrested. Kin-sha-bun appears to have used the Kan-to question in persuading the Emperor of Kurça to support his intrigue. As was recently stated in these columns, Kansu is a tract of land in North Korea, snuued on the upper part of the River Tutau, on the boundary between Korea, China, and Russin, and its jurisdiction still remains unselled. i a memorial he addressed to the Throne, Kin-sho. bun stated that Kan-io was the bith-place of the present Korean dynasty, and that the Chinese had settled there in large numbers, and were threatening to take the place from Korean control. This acy, the petition stated. should not be left unnoticed, as the action of
degusits.......... balance from revente nje.
By Steamships,
bruiks, ferry
0
$2,500
Į
9
17217 4
1
£1,172,305
0
7
Aricti £
2. 4. £
3. 1.
beats. &c... 197, I ખ Leas deprecia.
tion willen
off for this
Year 67,587 2
a fads and
provisions on
board ships and in godowns 13,388 Office furniture
5
58
1 10
Sundry debio15, 18 Lon
and China, agents' bal- unces, freights, Sr.
16
Cash in Londen and China,
109.328 5 5 3,010 13 11
£1.177.395 a
REVENUE ACCOUNT FOR YEAR. ENDING
31ST DECEMBER, 1905, -1
Dr.
To General charges and telegrams in London and China, inclrd.
£
S.
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In some of our previous issues, we have re- ferred in the enterprise of the late Mr. J. N. Tata, a millionaire mill owner of Bombay. He it was who first brought the Egyptian cotton to the notice of Bombay spinners and of the Indian Government. We have been watching for some time the experiments of Egyptian seeds in indian sail and we are today in position to announce some very tangible results, which should be carefully unted by those in. It was reserved for Sind, a promising province of the Bombay Presidency, to solve the in- teresting question of "exotics." Egyptian cotton on its first appearece unade a great mark in the world's ention markets and Egyptian seeds were imported into and sewn into some parts of India, out of which Sind- showed the most encouraging result, and we have now a cotton known as "Sind Egyptian" tain incidents of the voyage when the collisionit anew before traffic can be opened. The in Liverpool.. Encouraged by this preliminary occurred and on getting aboard the Glacier Antung-Mukden line (184 miles) has also but unexpected success, Bombay spinners are found some slight excitement there owing to to be reconstructed, the present line be- demanding that more land should be put under the collision, but, was told that neither shiping a light railway, These works will the Egyptian seed and that the new cotton should be confined to India alone for consump. was believed to be seriously damaged. is con: commenced immediately upon the dotation of tion by the Indian mills. Liverpool han versation with one of the officers he was told
the Company. It is believed that the Chinese already entered into open competition with that the Dewey left Annapolis on Dec. 28 and Government will devote its share in the com
Bombay and it is said that a "corner"is sought the voyage had been unexciung, and that the
to be established to secure the wholesale ex- pany to the lines between Changchung and
art of this new cotton. Further developments weather had been all that could be desired,
Kirin, and between Mukden and Siaminting will be watched with keen interest by the The average speed was 103 miles a day though (40 miles) which have yet to be constructed.Colton growing and callon consuming world on several occasions 152 miles had been made in 24 hours. Across the Athutie and through the Mediterranean the tow ropes had broken repeatedly and once during a strong blow the high wall-sided dock began in drift away at the rate of two miles an hour, The (and was negotiated without difficulty, tlie Camal An- thorities taking sole charge and two of their tugs assisted by the Automat towed the Dewey, through, the whole fees amounting to $35,000 gold. She took three days to get through the Cinai.
Japan Chronicle.
COMMERCIAL
be
WEEKLY SHARE REPORT.
Reviewing the share business for the week Mesir, E. S. Kadoorie & Co. write under date Juge 23 --Another quiet week has again to be recorded during which a small business has been done, chiefly adjustments for the. Settle ment just concluded, while an easier tone all
Hanks-Hongkong & Shanghai Banks have been placed during the week at the improved rate si 181, closing steady with further buyers. A few Nationals changed hands at $38.
When the hazy was off Siegap ne at mid-round prevails. night last night the tow rupes ietween her and the Corsar parted and she was mirift till day light this morning when after some difficulty she was picked up and brought safely into the Singapore Roadstead. At one time the onwieldy structure drifted rather near the Catie mons and it was (cared she would go ashore.
The Commander of the squadron and the dock is Captain Hoseley of the Glacier and ibis vessel carties the whole of the provisions for the voyage being fitted with a refrigerating plant. The small tug Womputuck which has been lying in the ratudstead here awaiting the Dewey as to act as tender between the ships on the way to Mamla.
The Squadron stays here till the 28th and it is hoped no typlane will he encountered whilst The China Sen is crossed,
As she lies at anchor out in the roads the. Dewey presents an extraordinary appearance, and it is improbable that we shall see her like here again for any years to come. Around her building there raged a cuatroversy as te whether it was better to build her on the Pacific coast or the Atlantic, and it speaks volumes for the experimental nature of the contract, to learn that the Navy department found it would in
Mange Insurances-Cantons have declined to $d without sales and are offering at this price, Unions have been sold and are still in denund at $810, Quotations for other Northern exmpanies ad unaltered.
Fire Insurances.-China Fires have hardened and shares are now in request at $85.- Pong kong Fires have been sold at 507) and con probably be placed at $310.
Shipping-China and Manilas have been quiet and shares are offering at $10, Douglases have improved and are inquired for at, Sat. Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboats have advanced to § 6 and there are buyers at this rate. Sales are reported of Indo-Chines at $77, but toward the close sellers predominale. The Shanghai quotation is Tls. 56 A few Shell Transports have been done at 275. closing in farther request at 275. 6d. Star Ferries are unchanged.,
Wittefineries.China Sugars have dropped to
|
News from Shanghai and the Northern Ports is not encouraging Prices show a decline of Tis, to Tls. 2 per bale with a limited business passing.
No. 20-A good business is reported at last quotations.
No. 16-Selected threads are inquired after for Northern Ports,
Nos, 195, and tor-Cheap rates induced a good business.
Nos. B, and 6s.-- Out of favour.. Market closes quiet,
Sales during the past fortnight-1915 bales of No. 101; 670 bales of No. 121.; 690 bales of No. 161 and 2,450 bales of No. 2 in all about 7,725 bales.
Arrivals Per Steamers Suisang aral Gregory
car (from Calcutia), and China, Pakosa Afart and Dryanku (fum Bumbay) about 8,500 bales for this port and about 12,50s bales for Shanghai
Shipments To Shanghai and Northern Ports about 45,000 sales.
Unsold Stock.-Abnet 83,500 bales. Uncleared Stock.-Aboud 5 1,000 bales. Cotton-Sales of about 165 bales at $23 to $3 per pical.
Local Yam-Sales of about 50% bales of No. 107, at 190 per bale.
10.DAY'S EXCHANGRI
Selling.
Bank T.T... desead
Do. Do. 4 tuoniks might Fenre-auk TIT. .... Amerika-Bank T.T. Germany-Bank FT.. India T.T
in songs from all the latest operas. ANDREW BLACK Annie Laurie, l'iper
O'Dundee, Land of the Leal, Mac. Gregor's Gathering, Banks of Allen Water, March of the Cameron men,. Scots whs bac
BEN DAVIES. Songs of Araby, My Prelly Jane, When other Lips, Tom Bowling.
EDWARD LLOYD. Holy City, Death of Nelson. Yes, let me like a soldier fall. When all the world is fair. JOHN HARRISON. 'Tis the Day, Come
into the Garden Maud, Sailor's Grave. FRANCISCO. La Paloma, Prologue from
Pagliacci, Toreador song, La Marseil laise, Lost chord, Largo al Factolum: BAND SELECTIONS, by Coldstream
and Grenadier Guards, Besses o' th' Bam, La Garde Republicaine. Bohe- mian Orchestra, etc.
Faust, Chinese Honeymoon, Torea- dor, Gondoliers, Cingalce, Belle of New. York, Orchid, etc.
SOUZA'S FAMOUS MARCHES. Chorister's waltz, Laughing Water, Mosquito Parade, Navajo Cakewalk, Darkies' dream, Jolly Fellows waltz, Ilappy Darkics, Les Patineurs waltz, Saloine, Double Eagle march, Estu. diantina waltz, Vaise Bleu, Salut d'Amour, In the good old summer time, Loin du Bal, Sword and Lance march, Whistling Rufus, Smoky Mokes. MELBA, PATTI, Caruso, Tamagno and
all the great operatic artists.
(38 Hoogkon, 8th June, 1906-1
AUSTRALIAN
WINES
....2 13/16
..2.67
51
2.171
159 1591
....9 % prem
Buying
H. J. Lindeman's
...........2 15/16 .....2/2 1/16
Do. demand Shang sammisani. T.T. Singapore T.T..... ....... Japan--Bank 1.7. Java-Hank T.T
$150 closing quiet. Lezons are quite neglected 4 months sight 1.0. and without business. Sales have been effect. | 6 months' » ghị L.,C.
30 days whiba Finncisco & New York 52 CAWARRA
Docks Wharves and Godowns.-Rongkang and Whangoa Docks have fallen to $150, but shares are wapled at this rate. Kowloon wharts have hardened and are now asked for at Sroz Business 16 reported in 'hanghai Decks at Tls. $13, and in Hongkew. Whals at l'is. 222,
the end ka cheaper to bave her built on theźd of Perak Sugurs in the 5 erth at Tls. 100. Atlantic and pay the enormous Suez Canal Mining. Chinese Engineerings continue on dues and extra jayn znis for voyage, than to offer at Tls. 9.80. Orientals are quoted at Gold have her built on the Pacific enist. The un- $14. There are layers of Raub at $34. successful tenderers were the Union) Įtou Works, and the builders who secured the con. tract were the Maryland Steel Company at whose works on Sparrow Paint, Maryland, the great dock was put together. The Newty whea turned out a Gnished urticle by this great engineering firm was five hundred feet long.. one hundred and six, femt inside beam, and sixty-three fost eight inches in depth. As the pontoon valves are opened the dock slowly sisks to the required level, in ndimit the ship which has to be docked, the operation being controlled from a small inom situated on the port side. From this room are carried tele.
ng directors and auditors' fees 5,243 3 10 phones which enable the lever controller to be
To Depreciation account – Oa
steamships, &c.....
To income lux account: ............ 'To Interest account
sheet
Lands, Hofels and. Buildings.-longkang Linds, have depreciated to $114, and are pencurable at this figure. Fowloon Lands are quoted at £38, and West Pionts at $53. Hong
down to $278. and kong Hotels are Humphreys Estates can be had at Stit Shanghai Lands are slightly friner and there are buyers at Tho. [11,"
Colton Mills.-There is nothing to report in communication with all parts of the dock The bow is bridged with a steel way which,ider this heading. With the exception of a a dividing in the muddle, can serve as giant der drop in Soey Chees to Tls. 300 there are prac-
ricks for handling boilers or propellers whentically no changes. necessary. When a ship has to be docked three powerful twenty-four inch pumps, pumping one hundred and seventy-five tons of water per minute, are sel in motion, but for ordinary par
Cr
67.587
2,417 5 7.004 12
.27,247, 4
£110,499 7 4
£
2 3
the Chinese would be injurious to the prestige To Palance transferred to balance of Korea. It would he 'an easy tasks to drive the Chinese away from the place if the work was undertaken with the assistance of Russia, who would be willing to dispatch a large force for the purpose. Finafly, said Kin-aho-hun, the Russians would drive the Japanese away
iran Korea.
An Imperial Rescript was issued in him. agreeing to grant Y100,000 to meet expenses for putting the scheme into practice. This occupied on the 3rd inst. On the 8th inst. Kin-slin-bun, with his two colleagues, paid a visit to the Palace to take farewell of the Emperor, before selling out to Kunsto, when they were seized by the members of the li-chun-kni, who handed them, over to the police.
Kue
By Balance brought forward from
1904. n.
Miscellaneous-Green Island Cements are quated at $28. China Providents have been dealt in to some extent at $. Bell's Asbestos have been fixed at $7 ex the dividend of 15. 3d,
4 minuta sight,
Jo.
63
10 lays Sydney and Melbourne 1/2 3/16 4 months' sight France........
months' sight
g monothis' sight Germany......... Bar Silver... Bank of England rutrum Swereign......
To-day's Advertisements.
NOTICE..
4.7
2.79
.2.23
.30 3/16
+317. 0.30
"THE S.S. "KWONG TUNG" leaves for
Macao JO-MORROW (SUNDAY), the 1st July, at 7.M., on account of the tide.
The S.S.KWONG CHOW" leaves for Macho THIS EVENING at 6, as usual.
YUEN ON S.S. CO., LD Hongkong, goth fune, 1956.
CLARETS
AND HOCKS.
"CAWARRA" CLARET
Per Case 12 Boules
-$15.00
Per Case 24 Bottles. 16.00
"CAWARRA" HOCK
Per Case 12 Bottles
Per Case 24 Bottles
[687
THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1898.
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE MARK.
NOTICE is hereby given that CHEONG
poses there are two fouten-inch pumps in the paid to-day. China Light and Powers fetched N SHING, carrying on business at No. 34
4.435 13 7 end sections.
By Ner earnings of steamers f
the year...... 106,051 By Transfer fees......
12
110,499 7 4
THE WEATHER.
Search of their houses resulted in the dis- of all the papers relating to the intri- covery
from which the whole of the particulars The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg, could be seen. The plot was thus detected. First Assistant of the Hongkong Observatory: in its very beginning before the conspirators could act. It is beheved the departure of Vi
'On the 30th at 12.5p. The barometer contin Yong-ik recently from Shanghai for Vladi- ues to fall over China and Japan, vostok is connected with this affair. Yi Yong-ik The depression is moving Eastwards in the the noted Korean statesman who favours Sea of Japan. It appears to be followed by
and some time ago fted to Shanghai another disturbance over N, China.
Pressure is highest over the Pacific to the SE, secretary in the Home Depari- meal is Keishoku, Secretary in the Imperial | of the Louchous. Housed, and three other officials are report. Fresh S. winds are indicated in the Formosa edio la, been arrested by the Japanese gen Channel, and light to moderate SE. winds over danes. They are said to possess influence in thelmpent Court, and are charged with hav. the N. part of the China Sea.
log yen mney to the insurgents in the in tetia-japt CĂronicis.
Forecast:~Light to moderate SE wirdt
fair,
Naturally with such a giant dock the great. est attention has been paid to details and the structure is fully fitted out with its own machine rooms and engineering necessities, including comparatively new compressed air plant," feature in floating docks. In self-docking the end sections, each ninety feet long are unbolted aud sunk underneath the main section raising the latter five feet above the water's edge.
$10 and there are sellers of Electrics at $15. Langkats are firmer sud can be negotiated at Tle. 277). Walsons are offering at 5131 with probable buyers at $13, and Powells have been booked at $10).
I
YARN MARKET.
$15.00
16.00
FRENCH CLARETS.
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I dar a duz, 4 dive, Horles, Bottler, Bottles.
350..
Wang bireet, Kowloon City, New Territories, Vin Ordinaise......$ 450 $5.50 $8.50 in the Cofany of Hongkong and elsewhere as Côtes Manufacturers, have, on the 30th day of May, 1906, applied for the Registration in Hong: Medoc........ kong in the Register of Trade Marks, of the
$1. Emilion.......onen 6,50 following Trade Mark:-
The representation or illustration of two Margaux..................
fions facing each other in the middle of which is depicted a ball resting on a St. Julien 8.00 pedestal. And the Chinese, characters
10.00 St. Estephe....
14.00 reading Cheong Shing;
12.50 $3.50 15.50
5.00 6.00
9.00
5.50
6.50
7.50
1050
7,00
8,00
11.00
0.00 12.00
11,00
in the name of CHEONG SHING, who claim Cas St. Michel... to be the sole proprietors thereof.
Ch. Leoville 13.00 14.00 17.00
11.00 14.00 17.00 Ch. Larose...
The Trade Mark is intended to be used by the applicants forthwith in respect of the following goods:-
In their seport dated 29th instant, Messrs. Phizi zsha B. Petit and Co, write:The Celesti- The Dewey has had a cumparatively un- adventurous voyage and the difficulties of towal Sulement day, khown in the Chinese age, performed by the three tugs Glacier, calendar as the "Dragon Festival," went off an Caesar and Brutus, have perhaps not been so great as was anticipated. The Navy depart the 26th inst, and has left very little settled but ment has undertaken his work itself and the very much to settle hereafter. Failures and cruiser Tacoma has acted as convoy, the dock suspensions have been the order of the day. and warship being kept in constant communi. We had the unpleasant task to report one cation by wireless telegraphy. The public in the United States have taken a very keen inter- failure in our last issue and to-day we have the samo sad tale to iell. We have to report est in the whole undertaking and the close alliance between the American people and their other Chinese faltare in die yarn market, public services, is exemplified in the great her involving the compradores and sureties personal interest displayed in the Blates by of the foreign firms concerned. These are not everyone, This is in fact one of the perform all. They portend a coming crisis in an scute ances which in Yankee terms "Jicks creation and as such every right-thicking American stage, and, if all the various reports that reach takos a national príde in it,
us were unfortunately to prove true, there is || 686]||
COAT BUTTONS AND HAT BUTTONS IN CLASS 5D (8).
A facsimile of the Trade Mark can be seen at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Hong. kong and also at the Office of the Undersigned,
Dated the 19th day of June, 1900.
:
JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solicitors for the Applicants,
8 Des Vieux Road Cenital,
Hoogkoog
H.
PRICE & CO.
WINE MERCHANTS,
12, QUEEN's Road Central,
· Hongkong, aznd Juss, 1906,
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