TELEGRAMS
"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH”
SERVICE.
THE USIN CHENG-MISING:
'INSURGENTS HOLD THE TOWN.
[From "Our Own. Correspondent.]
Shanghai, 5th July, 2.05 p.m. The attempts, by the Imperial troops to re-capture Hsincheng have, so far, proved unsuccessful..
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
SHIPPING COMPETITION,
N. Y..K. & S.
When two nations go to wat, no matter for what cause, there always enter a number of considerations-of-tragedy of romance, a heroism, which throw a glamour over the | struggle. In the end the original issue which precipitati the one frequently becomes obscured in the firing of the national imagina. tinn by the sadness and the glory whether of viktory or defeat. Far be it from us to declare, with the detached philosopher, that all war ign blunder and avoidable; the time is not yet ripe for generalisations in regard to human nature. But it is not amiss to remnik that when a war has been fought be its finish of exhaustion for que or both, and the belligerents come to count go the results, they usually discover an easy.
The insurgents are still helding soution to differences which previously ap the town.
[Renter's.
The Education Bill.
LONDON, 3rd July.. The Government majority fell to 16 on a Liberal amendment, practically negativing clause No. 6. which compels attendance at secular instruction only.
The minority included Sir Henry Fowler, Mr. James Bryce, Mr. Buxton and Mr., Whiteley.
3.
The clause was adopted by 294 or 247- The Government left their followers a free band..
Russiu.
The Frams yesterday draftech and passed a Bill ablishing capital punishment after a stormy debate, in which the objections of the Ministers were met with cries of "exela tioners, brigands," "assassins."
Later,
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The Russian Government anysunced a plan to hand over to the peasants the asable Crown lands on easy terms, and to promote emigration to Siberia and Central Asia.
·Fighting in Natal,
The Colonials, under Col. Barker Mac. kenzie, attacked the rebels, estimated at 8,000, at dawn yesterday,
Iteavy fighting is proceeding. Messi's.kranls are in flames, and a com- plete victory to the Natations is practically
assured.
peared irreconcilable, and ten years later his torians are wondering that the rivals found it necessary to 'fiyle at all.
Commercial warme takes place under. less alluring conditions, for there the sentimental element, which weighs more than anything else in a straggle of nations, is entirely absent There are endes af honour to be observed, of course, but the question ai"issue is never in doubt, and a money priz, large on kurzall, is the reward of victory. The outsider is mainly in- tearsted because, whichever of the fighters loses, the onlooker stands to gain, without any incon venience or expenditure of his own. This is especially the case in a war of shipping freights such as is just beginning these waters be- tween two great- slapping companies, Messrs, Butterfield & Swire, and the Nippan Yusen Kaisha: A wholesale reduction, in rates of passage money and freights temporally, to Japan, up and down the Yangtze, and along the coast, is die immediate prospect on this des claration of hostilities and the shippers and holday makers will light-heartedly avail themselves of these benefits, careless who bears the immediate lose. Yet, in the long run the unhealthy abnormal conditions prosinced by an industrial conflict must renet more or less on the community at large. Cuf- threat competition is eventually as demoralis
g to trade generally as the operations of monopolies and trusts,
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According to the M. C. D. News, the causes which have brought about the present struggle are plain. With its fae feet entirely freed from Government service the Nippon Yusen
Kaisha bas to seek fresh outlets for is ener gies and enterprise. The foreign fims on their part have also an abundance of tonnage on hand and have no disposition to lay up The Ecolesiastical Commission. their ships or be driven off the roads they have worked for years past. In its early days the In reference to the report of the Ecclesias-
Japverse company appears to have met with tical Commission, the Archbishop of Canter-
some rebuffs from foreigners afteady establish- “bury has issued an urgent appeal toßend a
ed and the wound has possibly rankled, but situation which has become well nigh 'intol
uns alone is pot the cause of present-day com- emble, and exhorts Churchmen tu citragepelinan, though it may account. for some of ous action regarding the reconstruction of the Ecclesiastical Courts and the adoption of a new Rubric:
[Japan, Advertise
A San Francisco Scandal.
*SERIOUS CHANGES OF FRAUM ACAINST
RELIEF COMMITTEE.
San Francisco, z1st June A nasiv scandal kis been started in this ty by an action in the courts, breught by a number of refugees against die Cizens' Keltei Com mittee. It is alleged that grafting and fraud have been carried on in a consulable extent the handling of relief supplies which have been pouring in from all over the country, and that several members of the Civirus Relief Committee have taken advantage of their friends,
BELILIOS PUBLIC SCHOOL.
-AWARD OF MR. BELILIOS's Pazzis.** is connection with the recent visit of Mr. R. E. letilios, and his' generous offer of a set of prizes for the best compositions sent in by the different classes at this School, an examination has just been held by the Inspec- For of Schools, and awards have been made as follows:-
ist Class: Wan Shok Ching-A volume entitled "From Cradle to Crown," by J. E. Vincent, Louisa Grace Ablong- Da, Da.“ * Equal 2nd Class: Flora Maria Rosi Great
Pictures in Private Galleries"
3rd Class Kwan Yin Yau-" From cradle to Crown."
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THE YOKOHAMA 'ARSON
CHARGE.
JUDGMENT RESERVED,
THURSDAY JULY 5, 1906.
THE TOURIST TRAFFIC INJAPAN.
in
DALNÝ AS A PRÉE PORT,
THE INCREAse of japanESE STEAMSHIP FACILITIES.
Tokio message to the Mainichi states that
a free port-the authorities. concerned are in connection with the conversion of Dalny anxious that steamship facilities for the con-
SOME INTERESTING FIGURES.
Now that the tourist traffic is engaging the In the criminal division of the Yokolima attention of pablic men it would be interesting remarks the Chugai Shegyo, to look into the District Court, the Japan Herald, before Judge-pumber of tourists, during the past few years, Satomi the public trial-was-reed od 22nd alt, of Takahashi Likichi, naturalised Japanese and the probable amount of money they have (formerly F. J Curtis, a British subject), charged spent in Japan. The returns for the last fourve,ance of passengers and freight that part
'ublic Procurator Satomi con with arson. ducted the posecution, and Mr. Ideura- appeared for the d-fence.
To a question of Mr. Ideura accused stated' that at the time of the fire lia reported it to the police station, to have the cause of the fire investigated.
..
Mr. Ideura asked the Court to re-examine the accured's two servants to confirm the
the statement of the accused,
The Public Procurator raised no objection to the examination, but the Court over-ruled the application as unnecessary.
after
The Public Procurator, in opening the pro- secution, stated that it was clearly established by the evidence before the Court that on April 16th a fire broke out on the accusod's premises, and that it was put out by the servants of the It was alan clearly accused and others. proved that it was a case of arson, by the presence of burat matches, and rags satur- ated in kerosene oil, etc. The fire broke out in the bath-roum, where the fire had been put out
the bath had been used. The presumption was that the bath- room was purposely set on fire by some one inside the house. The presumption was strengthened by the discovery of kerosene oil spill over the floor in the bath roon and study. Buxton, who lived with the defendant, deposed that he did not go to any other room on that day, and his statement was corroborated by other witnesses. Inder the circumstances it was naturally surmised that the accused hud himself committed the deed. Moreover, he was seen in the store-room before the fire brake o t, and the servants found the kerosene oil kept there considerably decreased on the flowing day. The motive of the accused it may be presumed, to obtain the Y1,0 0 for which his furniture was insured, to cover n delicat in his finances.
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Mr. deur stated in defence that the pro- secution was based on the mere presumption that the accused bad attempted to commut arson for a sinister purpose, but there was to direct evidence to prove the allegation To his
side, as an inspection of the premisry' showed, pinion, the action was committed fum aut the outside of the bath r om was more charred than within. Kerosene if was presumably jused for the purpose
The Public Procgrator attached much importance to the statement of the servants that the oil kept in the home was considerably decreased the fall wing day; but considering that the tin of kerosene nil was bought on the 23rd March and the fre broke out on the 6th of the next month, there could not he left" much of the mil, since a tinful of the cit was usually consument in the house. bol of the accused." The Public Procurator kad stated that there was no entrance to the bathroom but by the servants' quarters, but, in fact, access to the premises could be obtain ed fron all directions outside, It was there. the bitterness which has been imparted sest.fore not unnatural to presume that some one A recently published statement by Mr. Shad access from the outside to commit the The Public Procurator had laid Iwanaga, the managing directre of the Nippon deed.
emphasis on the financial position of the Vasen Kaisha, has been much tommented on
accused. Investigations, however, showed that in Japan, since its appearance in an English the accused was, in a position to have about translation, and the violence of its language V100 in hand after paying his household ex- makes comment inevitable. There is
penses, elc. It was also stated in the indict. son to believe that. a touch of exaggera. ment that the furniture was insured for more tion has been introduced into the Hansta than it was worth, bo! this argument was, un non, which did not exit in the original, sustainable, as it was appraised by the bailiffs al between 800 and Y200, Moreover, the but the general intention is palpable. "In a manifesto, on the eve of hostilities, tmpered accused was taking dinner at the time the fire accurred. If the accused really, intended th angeage is hardly expected; allowance must
commit arson, he would have chosen the night b made for a certain amount of bombastic defiance in Mh. Iwanaga's statement we have time for the purpose, instead of the day time when it could be easily discovered and pull out, in plenty, and exp rience has taugin the 'full of
In shot the prosecution was based on sure significance of that which is merely sound and lady," Messis. Butterfield & Swire, presumption, with no substantial evidence to against whom the manifeste is principally bring home the deed to the accused. For this directed are, we gragine, not the least ignor. reason the accused should be acquitted of the sinf the N. Y. K. capacity," while, seeing than they were willing to sind by and assist the Japanese firm all though the recent war with Russ, it is a little difficult to understand how it comes about that they have to be induced to pay respect to ite Japanese mercantile flag.f But, we have said already, alatements like these weed not be taken. 100 seriously; their value is about as great as that of Mr. Iwanaga's other utterance that is the duty of the N. Y. K. to check the arrogance of foreign steamers to the East of Shez." The duty of the N. V. K., if they will permit us to say so, is to continue to build up, for, the benefit of their shareholders, the magnificent business they have successfully establ shed. And when all is done
rea-
charge.
Judgment was reserved.
WATER RETURN.
years are as follows:---
1903
Orientals. Occklentals Total
13,709 4.950 8.259 6,418 8,510 45,228 8,621 1904
6,026 14,647 1995 mm 9,237 7,293 16,530 1000 (to April)... 4,416 4.516 8,912 From the rate of the increase and decrease of Occidental and Griental Tourists as shown above may be seen the effect the war has had upon the tourist traffic. The diminution in the number of visitors in 1994 as compared with 1993 is attributable to the war. A slight in crease is policeable in 1905 over 1903, appar- ently in consequence of the disturbed state of Pairs at that time, which was only settled dur ing the second half of the year. Regarding the comparison between Occidental, and Oriental visitors it will be seen that the num bar of the latter, has been steadily on the in. crease since, 1902, whereas the number of Occidentals in 1904 showed a decrease to 1993
which was continued in 1905. Chinese and Koreans, who were evidently less apprehen- sive, were attracted in incrousing numbers to Japan, owing to the reputation she gained by the war, while the risks incidental to war-time deterred Europeans from coming,
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shall be extended and improved. 1 ia recognised that Government assistance will be necessary in the case of the services between Japan and Balny. The lines running between that port and Cheloo and Antunghsien may: however, it is considered, be able to stand alone. The Guverament is of opinion that the number of steamers plying between home ports and Daley should be greatly increase and the accommod tion for passen. gers and cargo much improved, and it will be ready to give due assistance toward the attain ment of this end. The subsidy of Y120,000 which is being paid to the Ö.S.K, during the current financial year for its Dainy service is provided from the vote for the extraordinary war expenditure, but in future a grant for this purpose will be included in the ordinary Budget. With regard to the facilities for dealing with shipping at Dalny, it is intended that either the Government or the South Manchurian Kallway Company shall control the Morehouses, jetties, etc, and establish a scale of charges at the lowest possible rates.
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COMMERCIAL
FOODAY'S EXCHANGE.
Selling,
Bank T.T....................ə 1} damand home del mig 2 1 7/16"
4 months' night
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do.
Intimations.
A SMALL SELECTION FROM THE ROBINSON PIANO Co's STOCK OF
GRAMOPHONE RECORDS.
DANILENO'S,inimitable. Comic Patter
The Huntsman, Who does the, housa belong to, Going to the Races, The shopwalker, The Muffin man, Mrs. Kelly, McGlochell's men. HARRY LAUDER'S Famous Scotch
Louie Songs: Killiecrankie, Referee, Stop your Tickling Jock, I'm fu 'the noo, She is my Daisy, Mister. John Mackay.
GEO. ROBEY.
.
Prehistoric men, Poor thing, I live underneath, Kindness rewarded.
ARTHUR ROBERT'S Trial by ́ Jury,
Topsy Turvey, For Thee. LOUIS BRADFIELD and FARKQA
in songs from all the latest operas.. ANDREW BLACK. Annie Laurie, Piper
O'Dundee, Land o'. the Leal, "Mac Gregor's Gathering, Banks of Allen, Water, March of the Cameron® men, Scots wha hac.
BEN DAVIES. Songs of Araby, My Pretty Jane. When other, Lips, Tony Bowling.
.............. 7 | 11/16 | EDWARD LLOYD. Holy City Death of Nelson. Yes, let me like a soldier fall, When all the world is fair.
2.651 541 ∙2.161-1
198
1581 ...72)
10% prem
.1037 .177
......1-4-13/16 ...2/1 15/16
The tables have, however, been turned this year. The respective, numbers of Occidental and Oriental tourists, up to the end of April last, resumed almost a similar ratio to that which prevailed before, the war. Altogether the total number of visitors during the first four months of the year was more than half | France-Hank T.T...... the number for the whole of last, yeit. If the America-Bank T.T.. stream of tourist traffic continues in this pro-Germany-Bank T.T....... portion for, the remainder of the year, it India T.T. will show an increase of nearly 80 per cent. Do. demand over that of last year. Of the Oriental | shang+ai--Hank T,T. visitors Chinese represent more Ihan 99 Singapore T.Tim. per cent. of itic whole, As regards the Japas-Hank T.T. Occidentals who visited Japan up to April, the
Avn-ank T.T. following classification is made:-Americans,
Ruving. 1,700; Germans, 318; Russians, 1,150; French, 4 months' sight 1/C................ 93; British, 1,994; and other nationalities, 161. 6 months' sight L/C .......
According to invest gutions made by the Department of Finance the total amount of money spent in Japan by tourists and others in 1903 is estimated at Y18,208,000; Y15,003,000 in 19^4; Y18, 85,000 in 1905; and Y10,354,000 in 1906 (up in April). The average expendi- sure of ench Oriental v sitor is put at Y735, and of Occidentas at Y1,823. From the total number of visitors a reduction of 10 per cent. is made for the purpose of calculating the amount of their expenditure in Japan. Of course, this calculation is by no means ac- curate, but may be considered to be ap proximately correci. Thus, with the exception Malwa Now of 1954, the tourist traffic benefited the country to the extent of nearly 20 million yen during the past few years. The estimated expendi ture for the first four months of this year is over 10 millions, and at this rate the total for the year will reach upwards of 30 millions. From these figures, concludes the Tokio journal, the importance of the tourist traffic may well be imagined.-fupun Chronicle.
30 days' sight San Francisco & New York „šil,
521 months". sigtit 30 days' sight Sydney and Melbourne „2/2 1/16
months' sight France................ 6 me the sight
THE MRAT PACKING SCANDAL.
HOW "POTTED HAM" IS MADR.
In the report dated Washington, June 4, by James Branson Reynolds and Commissioner Charles P. Neill, transmitted to Congress by President Roosevelt, the following passager
Occur:-
in one well-known establishment we came upon fresh meat being shovelled into barrels and a regular proportion being added of state
Level und Storage of Water in Reservoirs scraps that had lain on a dirty floor in the on the 1st July.
Tytán.....
Hyewash... Pokfulum.
LEVEL.
61" below; overflow
11' 11" below
overd w
038" below overflow
1906. 13' 8" below overflow
236 below Overflow
o' 6" below overflow
corner of a room for some days previous,
"In another establishment equally well- known a long table was noted covered by several hundred pounds of cooked scraps of heef and other meats. Some of these meal scraps were dry, leathery and unfit to be eaten, and in the heap were found pieces of pitkin and even some bits of rope strands' and other rubbish. Enquiry evoked the frank admission
the British dag, we venture to think, will still Wong-nei 3 2" below 1 25' 2" below from the man in charge that this was to be
be seen somewhat in these waters in keen, if
ti ndly, rivalry.
chong... I overflow
Javerflow
STORAGE GALLONS.
To deal, however, with the material facts of Mr. Iwanaga's. statement, it shown that sharp
aperition between the N ppon Yusen Kaisha Tytam and foreign companies now exists on four Byewash, principal lines: the Swatow-Bangkok, where Pokfulum........... they have thrown down the challenge, with Wong-nei-chong chartered steamers, to the Nord-Deutscher
Lloyd, for whom Mesus. But field, and Swire are le agents; the Shanghai Yokohama line, wire have on which Messrs Butterfield and
τεράσ 278,470,000 1,319,050
1905, 338,780,00% 8,107,000 65,170,000 25,819,000
Total... 438,175,000
357,207,000 Consumption of Water in the City of Victoria
which
ground up and used in making potted ham."" All of these canned products, the report says, bear labels which announce that the product has passed Government inspection and that its quality is guaranteed.
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2.21 ..30
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042
mouths sight Germany......... Bir Silver ....... Bank of England rate Sovereign........
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Co-day's Advertisements.
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2, WEST END TERRACE. Apply to-
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY CO, LD. Hongkong, 5th July, 1906,
(703
"GLEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
FOR HAMBURG, ANTWERP AND
LONDON,
THE Steamship
"GLENLOCHY,"
Captain E: J. Stallard, will be despatched as above, on or about the 9th July,
For Freight, apply to
MCGREGOR BROS. & GOW. Hongkong, 5th July, 1906
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND CALCUTTA.
The report states that these labels are plainly 64,920,00 designed to deceive the average purchaser, who 6,548 000 naturally infers that the Government guaranices the contents of the can to be what it purports to be. "In one of these instances, by the ad.THE mission of the superintendent, the mock thus being related was over two years old. In the other cafe the superintendent evaded stale. ments as to how old the goods were.
4th Class: Chau Fung Wa-"The ures by Lucy Kemp Welch.' In the Open Country,"
5th Class: Phyllis Mabel Mooney-Pic-placed the three steamers which were chartered and Hill District during the month of June.
tures by Madein Painters, by J. R. Miller.
Mr. Arving thus morning kindly hinded the beautiful volumes. re the prize lakers and congratulated them on their success.
A vote of thanks to him, or presiding. concluded the proceedings.- Contributed.
THE JAPANESE ARMY,
QUESTION OF RE-ORGANISATION.
to the N, Y. K for this run. during the war;
Estimated) population Consumption)
per head per
1905.
1905.
228,900 233,700
1905.
-73.950
16.
"
pio+
Steamship
(700
"CATHERINE APCAR," Captain W. D. A. Thomas, will be despatched for the above Ports, ou WEDNESDAY, the reth instant, at Noon.
[701
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DAVID SASSOON & Co., LIMITED, |
Agents. Hongkong, sih July, 1906
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE,
TUBERCULOUS EXPECTORATION, "Physicians state that tuberculosis in dispro portionately prevalent in the stock yards, and the victims of this disease expectorate on the spongy wooden floors of the dark work rooms, from which falling scraps of meat are later
Converted into food shovelled up, to be ducis.
The ordinary decencies of life are completely ignored and there is no provision for the comi fort of the employées. "In some instances what was called a rest room was simply one THE Steamship end of the privy, partitioned off by a six-foot partition from the remaining enclosure. A few girls were found using this, not only as a rest room, but as the only available place in which to sit to eat their luncheon,"
Callous disregard is shown for comfort of the male and female employées. In rooms of low temperature they are sometimes subjected to suscous drippings from above and have to stand it saw dust to keep their feet out of
A #CATHERINE APCAR,"
the Australian line, where there has been an Consumption....136,659,000 113,695,coogailons
trangement hitherto subsisting between the three companies running, is, tlie Nord-Peut- scher Lloyd, the China Navigation Co, and the
19.9 15.2 gallons Eastern and Australian Co., and lastly on the
day........... Yanisze, where the N. Y. K. have for some time had the service formerly operated by Universal constant supply during the whole Messrs. George McBain. The principal interest month of June, 1905, Rider Mains in opera lies, however in the struggle for the first twotion during the whole month of June, 1908 in
in the Central and Western Districts. lines of those mentioned. A considerable grievance is being made in the Japanese native Constant supply to the other Districts, Press of the fact that Messrs. Butterfield and
Consumption of Waterin Kowloon Peninsula Un the aznd ult, the first meeting was held Swire have seen fit in maintain their three during the month of June.
Steamers on the Yokohama run, and the fierce als Committee appolated by the Government energy with which the N. Y. K. have thrown for investigating the re-organisation of the themselves into resistance here, by ordering Army. In addressing the meeting General practically every steamer they have available Nishi, Chairman of the Committee, said that in call at Shanghai, shows that this is the improvement of army efficiency was effected source of the whole difficulty. The plea seems to be set up that the purchase, by the Japanese from time to time in Europe and America, uc.
company, of the rival Pacific Mail service for cording to circumstances. To Japan too the $802,000, made this a sphere of influence," anyone cutting, into which must receive a work had not been neglected in the past, ne
"deadly linw." It is only to be expected that cessary improvements being effected from time the N. V. K. will do their best to retain their
In many cases girls of 16 and 18 years stand ten hours a day to work, which could be done to time, as considered advisable from practical monopoly, and make use of all the peculiar
as well when sitting down, The dripping and experience. The late war with Russia taught advantages they have to crush out com. them many great lessons, which necessitated petition, but in view of their entry into the INSPECTOR of Cargo Boats Rocha placed this wet floors could be prevented at a very slight In several establishments, the report says, the formation of the Committee now sitting. Dangkok-Swatpw service, they cannot claim to master of an unlicensed cargo-boat before Mr. expense
have a legitimate grievance. The Japanese. H. J. Gomperts, at the Magistracy this Many suggestions were submitted in regard to
Dort clear-clerical force, but the men have no eating the improvement of Army efficiency, and the company ir, in fact, entering into competition morning, on a charge of leaving the harbour on ↑ well managed restaurants are provided for the will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and
with other lines in all parts of the world, and the 3rd instart without taking out. Committee was invited to examine all the must expect competition in return. It is purely ance or being
Office. The defendant women are ill-smelling and unsanitary.
The conditions are a degradation to the evidence before it and draw up a report. The a matter of business, and in spite of the hysse from the possesion of a special permit places whatever, and the eating rooms for the rice of some of the Japanese Lewspapers and pleaded guilty, averring that he was new to meeting adjourned after considering the proce the indiscretions of Mr. Iwanaga's statement, the Colony and begged to be givco a chance, morals and a menace to the health of the dure to be followed-Japan Chronicis, we believe that is how both compaules regard it His Worship imposed a penalty of five dollars, workers,
Consumption. 20,350,000 15,694,000 gallons
79,650 Estimated popoldtign... per head per 9.2 6.6 gallons Consumption)
day.... .................... The Government Analyst reports that the
ris of excellent quality.
~ W. CHATHAM,
Water Authority.
water
waldr
at
JOHN HARRISON: Tis the Day, Come
into the Garden Maud, Sailor's Grave. FRANCI800. La Paloma, Prologue from Pagliacci, Toreador song, La Marseil- laise, Lost-chord, Largo al Factotum. BAND SELECTIONS, by Coldstream
and Grenadier Guards, Besses o' th' Barn, La Garde Republicaine, Bobc mian Orchestra, cic.
Faust, Chinese Honeymoon, Torez. dor, Gondoliers, Cingalec, Belle of New Vork, Orchid, etc.
SOUZA'S FAMOUS MARCHES. Chorister's waltz, Laughing Water, Mosquito Parade, Navajo Cakewalk, Darkies' dream, Jolly Fellows, waltz, Happy Darkies, Les Patineurs waltz, Salome, 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 artista.
(38 Hangkong. 8th June, 1905
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12.50 #3.50 16,50 13:00
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having arrived from the above fons, Con signees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside,
Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed once, at Consignees risk and expense. Cargo remaining on board after 4 P.M. of the 7th instant, will be landed at Consignees' risk Ch. Leoville and expense into the hazardous and/or extra Ch. Larose... hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited,
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expense,
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Agents,
· Hongkong, 5th July, 1950.
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