TELEGRAMS.
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Mr. Chamberlain in Birmingham,
LONDON, 10th July.
Mr. Chamberlain, addressing 14,000 peo ple in Birmingham yesterday, dwell on Tariff Reform, which he said was necessary to unite the Empire. He was confident that the Free Trade superuition must go. They were not at present moving as fast as some might de sire, but quite fast enough for him, and he hoped to see his cherished ideas successfui at an early date.
the referred with disgust and indighation to the conduct of Ministerialists in regard to the recent Egyptian execurids, and to Natal.
Later.
Admiral Rozhdiostvensky. -
FINDING OF THE COURT-MARTIAL
At a Cousi-martial held at Kronstadt, the sentence of death was passed on four officers of the Biedenys for surrendering the ship, but owing to extenuating circumstances, the Court recommended a commutation of the sentences to dismissal from the service.
Admiral Rozhdičstvensky, who went on board the Bidony after the bane of Tsu- shima, and was there at the time of the sur- render, was acquitted by the Court-martiala
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Now Australian Mail Line.
The Australian Commonwealthy has cup 'cluded a decennial contract with Laings, of Sunderland, for an accelerated, mail service from Brindisi. The contract will come into. force in February, 1908.
The steamers will By the flag of the Coms è monwealth, dit will employ white labou
The steamers will call at Port Said, Colom- "bo and Fremantle.
PROPERTY SALE.
FAR METROPOLE HOTEL
THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH THURSDAY JULY 12, 1906.
BANKRUPTCY.
A STATIONER'S FAILURE,
In Bankruptcy Jurisdiction this morning, his Honour' Mr. A. G, Wise, l'uisne Judge, pre- alding, the public examination of Wong Tsung Cheung was conducted by Mr. G. H. Wakeman, is receiver, Mr. R. A. ifarding appearing for the debtor.
Wong sung Cheung said he was the master of the Fung Kai shop. He bad ti partners. Be commenced business in 1903. It was a station; ery shop, for selling Chinese papers. Now and then be sent goods to California. They were miscellaneous goods, consisting of rice, oil, paper, and so on. When the business fist started there wain 13 puluers. The others had all retired. The book produced was the partnership-book. The capital was $6 003.
An exaunation of the book, showed there were 16 partners.
Witness, continuing, said he had had another business which was destroyed by fire. Some of the partners died, that left; 13. and 12 retired in the fist moon of this year leaving witness sale partner and proprietor, They all telted on the same day. The reason they retired was that the business was not a paying one..
His Honour: Why did you not retite? Witness: Because there was no one to take over the business,
Continuing, witness said when the parinera reted he paid them $100 each. Though there were losses every year he paid up the gats every year. The liabilities amounted to $ 3,000 $14.000. He owed nothing at the end of
Mr. Morra: Do you know the Mow Fung shop?
Witness: Yes I do) they are rice merchants. Mr. Mortall: Were they partners in your shop? Whiness: Formerly they were, but they resired.
His Honour: They all got out-like rats leaving a sinking ship!
The examination was closed, and the ad- judication order was made.
THE PAR'S DANKRUPICY. In this case Mr. C. F. Dixos, of Mr. John Hastings office, applied on behalf of the
creditors for his costs.
His lontur: But there is an application from Mr. Lee Jones for his costs in this case.
MyDixon: Yes, my Lord, but Mr. Lee- Janet costs were incurred in another action; in Original Jurisdiction..
Honour: "Well, but Mr. Jones is entitled to his costs, ns he was directed to do the work by the Chief Justice.
Mr. Dixon; Yes, my Lord, because the biokrupt was suffering from leprosy and could Fast be brought into Court.
His Honours. Well, someone will have to
pay him: In the meantime I'll grant your ap plication, Mr. Dixon, and reserve the question ol Mr. Lee-Jones's costs,
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BLAZ AT CAUSHWAY BAY.
PETROLEUM Tanks ɛNDANGERED-
.
- A fire, which was fortunately of short duration jht which; while it lasted, created considerable citement and apprehension, broke out on the beach opposite the Royal Dutch Petroleum morning, and for a time it was feared that the janks might be in danger, '
Intimations,
A SMALL SELECTION
FROM THE
ROBINSON-PIANO Do's-
STOCK OF
Oil tasks, at Causeway tiny, at 9.05 ciclack this Nancy, whit has been no the Shinghai GRAMOPHONE
The damage done was trivial. Two small simpana were completely destroyed, twn others had their sterns charred, Mr. Gordon's bamboo per was partly destroyed, and the only life lost was that of a now, weighing something over 190 odd pounds, which was roasted to death in
Le firs.
.
The fire was first discovered by the policemen Hay View Police Station and the alarm was given by telephone to No. 2 and Cen- al Police Stations. The first to arrive on the score was a dispatch-box from No. 2 Police Station. A teel of hote was quickly unrolled and attached to a hydrant and from the re- clamation the hose was turned on the flames.
By that time the fire had spread along the beach and was burning fiercely, while volumes at black boke emitted from the flames.
The sampan people, whose boats were high and dry on the beach and who were at the time breaming the bottoms of their sampans, were greatly excited, and those who were in close proximity commenced to remove their valuables.
ves-
RECORDS..
DANILENO'S'inimitable Comic Patier : The Huntsman, Who does the house belong to, Going to the Races, The shopwalker, The Muffin man, Mrs. Kelly, McGlochell's men.
THE FLOATING MING DANGER,
G. N. STEAMER "INQPO" STRIKES A MINE.
Shangbai was sailed early this morning, says the Mercury of 7th inst., by the report that the G. N. steamer Ningpo, 1738 tone, Captain Eedy, had been blown up by a fluating mine almost at their doors. The
Yokohama Ime, operated by Messy „Kutler“ Geld and Swire for 'some time.past, left here bound for Japan with a full cargo, on Thurs. day, the 5th inst. All weit well until about 3.30 am. yesterday. When the abip was dis at 130 miles, east of the Bell buoy, without any warning the collided with a floating mine, which exploded with, le terrific report and tore, a frightful jagged hole on the sel's bows, of about two feet in extent. The boy were swung out and the engines stopped and a hurried investigation made 10 ascertain the extent of the damage." "The stem' was badly twisted, while a number of plates on the poit side were dented. Saveral plates on the starboard side were also bulged out. Tem- porary repairs were made with canvas etc., and the ship's head turned' about and full speed
made for Shanghai, where, she arrived at 6.30' | ARTHUR KOBERT'S Trial by Jury, am, 10-day and at once proceeded to her wharf on the Pootung side near Walung. As soon as her cargo is discharged the vessel will be ilocked for repairs. From an examination of the hole made by the floating danger it seems wonderful that no further damage was done. Ani on slipper on the bow which goes below the water line, undoubtedly broke.ome of the forceof theexplosion, while the water-tight compartment
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GEO, ROBER.
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fel year, except some stali debts in Canon money was due by the Kwong Ving Lok Hee Company, who immediately took the situation in the bows prevented the resse from filling with BEN DAVIES. Songs of Araby, My
most of his liabilities were due in China. There were a great many debis due to him in Chian and Hongkong, all accrued since January lasi. 'the time of the Chinese New Year there were debts due to him which had not been paid. They were not included in lus' state- ut of affairs because they were all bad debts was Honour. He had better make out a pro.
par statement.
Witness said he has paid his rent up to the 12h moon of last year. This landlord was Wong Fuk. He was a friend, so he did not press for payment Since his, partners had reted he had borrowed over $20.00. He had used that money to pay off als dicht's due by
the firm.
I der instuctions from Mr. F. X. d'Atmada e Casting solicit for the vendor, Mr. Gen. P. Lammert, auctioneer, put up for sale by public auction at his sales raons in Duddel Street this afteronno, the valuable lẹa-ehold property kadwn as the "Vetropole Hotel" consisting of all that piece or parcel of ground situate at Shaukiway Road, Valmy, Honghong, can. 'taining an area of 207,997 square feet and registered in the and Office luland Lot No 17 The said premises are held for the Term, of 999 years granted by a Crown lease, dated the 1st day of February, 1924, abject to the payment of the saver all the assistance you can? Crowns rent of $178, and to the performance of the lessers' covenants in the sad. Crown lease
·reserved and easained.
His Rombur: Then the 12 puiners ought to
It is ab come in and pay their share of that. said to suppose he borrowed it all on his own Wess, tinuing, said he knew a lot of Wongs; they were clousmen of his, and be hid borrowed money for them all. lie did
u know the exact amount now.
He had re
There was. lan latile competition and at $26,00. The property was knocked town to Mr. Ley Sing Kin.
"GOING TO DO IN GAOL
JAUHEP'S SUPPLICA (IOS,
Kwan Shu Pui,, who stales pub'ushingly that he is of the "novo cupation" class, strated some amusement at the Magistrany this morn. ing. Alter the case hag, been despised of and the Court said, "Take lijin away," tog tray liops) streamed down his cheeks, and he promised
ward something on aercunt, hai did not recol-
bect Low morb,
.
Itis Honour: It is your business to know, fou you know that you must give the Official
Winess: But it is all in the books.
"The Official Reptaver: Yun saw the books yesterday.
Witness: Yes, but I cannot carry them in my head.
THE SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE, Li Tak Ng said he was a merchant carrying an business at 5. Wing Lok Street, He had sold the business now. He commenced on the 17th November, 1995, with a capital of $4,600 It was his own money. The business was on export business to California. He had not been paid for the goods he sent there ; that is, he had only received $800 as against $6,000 due. The
firm. Witness had applied for payment several times, but got no answers to his letters, The firm ceased business in April Jast, oo account
firm wed him money in New York. One firm awed $1,450, but he could not get that money. He sent goods in December and January, He thought he would be able to recover that money as the firms were still doing business. He had na midney besides what he had meationed in
This commotion brought out Mr. Murray, acting manager of the Royal Dutch Petroleum
in at a glance. A strong wind was blowing in the direction of the tanks and fearing a spark,
water. The second officer, Mr. N. H. Leitch, was of the bridge at the time of the explosion
Pretty Jane, When other Lips, Tom Bowling.
of the earthquake in San Francisco. Offer that the fire might enter the drain, which and knew nothing until he saw the water. EDWARD LLOYD. Holy City, Death
his statement of affairs.
The examination closed, and the adjudication onder was made on the application of Mr. E. J. Grist, of Messrs. Willtinson-and Gust.
SHIPBUILDING IN JAPAN.
REMARKABER PROGRESS.
F
Mr. Uchida, Director of the Shipping He cau, who, has recently returned to Tokyo from a tour of inspection of slwp-building and duck Yards in the Ewansai and Krushti aistricts, in the course of an interview with a } je Skimpo representative, remarked: --
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led up to the oil tanks, in which event it might have resulted disastrously, he took the neces suy precautions to avert anything like the possibility of the destruction of the storage tanks. Happily nothing of a serious character occurred, the wind veered into a feavourable direction, and the fire was extinguished in ten minuies after the outbreak, leaving its marks in the praya wall only,
The origin of the fire was caused by the cleaning of the petroleum tanks. The inoks have to be cleaned out once a year ond this morning was set for the cleaning of tank D. A couple of inches of water--which is mix.. jed, with oil-at the botto a of the tank, was drained soul, aud; s. is usual, a few inches
town high in the air and heard the sound of a deafening explosion. The ship was covered the exploded mine, both steel and brass of with spray from stem to sters, while pieces af sizes, rained down on the deck, but for tunately not striking anybody. Captain Eedy. who used out of his cabin, en asking what had happened, was told that the ship had evidently sirock a mine which supposition
the bows was seen. was soon verified when the gaping hole is
he
The look-out man said
was keeping a good look-out mud the night was clear. He saw nothing till the water rose up like a waterspout and he added that the water that fell on him was quite hot. The following passengers were on board the
were left in the tank, his, in the ordin.ship at the time Mr. and Mrs. Farrel, LM. ary course, would be pumped into another Customs, and child, and Mr. Burtwell. From one of the passengers we were able to leara lank, to allow tank D) to be properly clean-
that between 3.20 and 3.30 am on the 6th ed, after which it would be re-pumped into
inst, while all were asleep in their cabins they the eriginal receptacle. However, the water were awakened by a terrific roar, and violent which was drained, fowed down the drain-pitching and heaving of the ship as if she were leaning over in a heavy sea. They all rushed pipe on to the sea beach. Some of this re
cut in their night clothes and made their way fuse flowed under the sampans, which had to the saloon, where everything seemed to be raw fires burning under them at the time as usual. It was then learned that the vessel the breaming process--and that caused the fire. had struck a ming but had not been very The draining of the tanks has been carried on seriously damaged, and that there was no danger to be apprehended. The officers were since the petroleum installation was erected and that is now several years ago-and no damage has resulted through it. It has only been lately that the sampans have taken to this Fjach to breant.
The war has given a great impetus to the ship-building and dockyard industry, which has made remarkable progress during the last few years. The principal ship-building yards I have just visited ate the Osaka Joon Works, The Kawasaki Värda at Kobe, and the Mitsu Bishi Vards at Nagasaki, and all three are full up with orders. The total ârea of the premises of the Osaka firm is ab 43,000 libo, and about 4,005 men are employed; the Kawasaki Continuing, witness said he had taken money | Yards are larger than those, al Qsika, their | but of the shop to pay old debts since January; factory area being more than boso ti by and During the progress of the fire two small
To Mr. Morrell, of Messrs. Dennys and
the number of workmen employed 8.00. The sampan boys had a narrow escape of being Hawley, Crown Solicitors, appearing for some Mitsu Bishi Yards are, however, the largest burnt to death. They were playing about the of the creditors, witness," said he first knew
in the country, covering some 100,000 1580 | heach at the time and thought the fire to be be, was insolvent on 3rd June last, and s0
of land, and employing prer Voro men."all in the game." How it happened no he filed his statement of affis, ife, had
These shipbuilding yards, however, find one could say, but suddenly it was seen that. ne capital after paying off the retiring part their capacity inadequate to meet growing the fire hd sur,ounded both boys, who were arr, He found out he was insolvent because aquirements, and are steadily engaged in ex- person came from San Francisco and told him ending their works. about the file, and the firm he sent goods to being hunt. 11 his books were taken to the
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"Tite fictory arrangements have much im
with his hands sel heavenward that he official Receiver, hit the partnership burk proved since I made an inspection a few years
was on a shelf, and wi it was overlooked. Ite had a $50co share on the Wa Shing firm.
Mr. Morrell: Are you sure it was only 16oco Look at the payment bonlę.
Witne: Yes; it is river 8,00) taels, 1.js a olour: That would make a nearly $1000.
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would be good ip the future—if girep a chance
for he would die it sent ja gaol,
Kwan was gharked before Mr. 11. HEJ, Go- periz," at the instance of Inspertor Waunck, with stealing a pie af laenze dag cursos, valued at 18 and aladies' umbrella, valued Be, the pro- perty of Me Antonio Sry seira, of No. 6, Lower Lascar. Terface, yesterday. The defendant den ed the charge. A lukung saud that he saw ‚ defendant, yesterday afternans Lying to sell the articles at Tai-ping-shan. He could not answer the qficer's questions to his' satu- faction and Kwan was told to proceed to the Station. The owner of the things—who turn- to his California business, so he put it in United
Mr. Morrell: Then why did you put down your share as $6,000?
Witness: Because it is $600 in United
Siates currency.
Is Jonour: Ali, nùw it comes out.
Continuing, witness said the account referred
ed out to be complainant—afterwards identi-States currency.... fed the article as his property..
He sent some good, on the 1st May, by Defendant said that stealing was not in his Wong Chan Chuen, to California. They were line of business Yet he added: "I saw my valued at 1,624 niels. Ife got some of the goods friend enter the house and sted the things. Ho gkong and sume in Canton. He paid
ligo. The building of torperto-destroyers is quire a new feature. Already one of these has been launched at Osaku, four at Kebe, and two from the Mitsu Bishi Yards. The construction of gun-boats for the Chinese Government is going on at the Kiwayali Yards, two of them having already been launched. The building of ships of over 14,000 thus ip Japprese yards is now quite common. In the Mitsu Bishi Yards, for instance, a ship of 13,000 tons is being built for the Toyo Kisen Kaisha, in ad
linn To a ship to take the pace of the itchi-maru which was destroyed by the Russians during the war.
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in terror of their lives. A couple of sampan. men, however, succeeded in getting then away safely.
After the fire, a most amusing spectacle was witnessed in the beach, amusing probạhly to those who obtained the lion's share, but not to ihe owner of the roasted sow. The roasted sow was soon spatted, and almost immediately over a dozen persons, with knives and baskets, made to the carcass and started carving portions of
at their places, crew coni and collected, and boats swung out in case of an emergency. Pices of the mine were strewn all over the ship, and all the passengers gathered pieces of the infernal machine as mementoes of their experi- esce, Not a vessel was in sight when the accident happened. The place where the mine was encountered is about half way between Shanghai and agasaki and is right in the track of vessels trading "between the two ports. The Ningbo is practically a new ship, and has only been on the cost for a couple of years. The following is her complement of officers Captain Eedy; H. J. Hobbs, chief officer, and N. H. Leitch, second officer T, Simpson, chief engineer, J. A. Craig, second engineer, and 14. E. Bennett, third engineer.
COMMERCIAL
TODAY'S EXCHANGE.
Selling
Janine.
10.
Bank .T....
4 months' aight
Aerica-Bank T.T:
it for chow." In no time was the spoit divided inre-Blank TT. and a right merry time was anticipated by those who thus helped themselves to what would be considered a rare treat.
GERMS THAT BANISH - DISKASE..
OPSONINS TO PAY IMPORTANT, PART
IN MODE AL SCIENCE. 7
No soarer is a discovery in medical science
Then he gave them to me and told me to sell part of the amount due for the goods in cash, The Matsuo Yards at Kayokijim outsidea announced than a hundred busy brains are
them, and to keep ten cents for my trouble."
Lam.
send
hard at work trying to apply it towards the alleviation of human suff, ring or the increase of human knowledge,
"Work in the smaller yards has also greatly increased since the war. The small ship-yards on both banks of the Kidzugawa have hitherto devoted their attention to the building, of wonden vessels of 100 to 300 tons, but these are cow able to build iron ships of Ecotons, At the end of May he sent 986 taels' worth of Nagasaki Harbour, which have hitherto been "You knew the things had been scoter and gouds Some he paid for and some he got on
engaged only in repairing work, are inse'de yet you took them ?" queried Mc Compenź,'
credit. He had not received paym at for those in a complete ship-building yard.
At Innashina, Bingo, there are two dockyard •Op anins-those mysterious organisms in goods. They sent over $.000, la
companies, one of which possesses two dock. Ityards enching 300 ft. and 364 ft respectively, the human body whose mission it is to help!
while the other has a yard 4101, in length, and the white blood corpuscles to kill ́off and de is about to open another measuring 300 ft. Al vour hostile micro-organisms that cause disease Nochi and Kince there are two ship-building-have already fallen into their place in yaids, each possessing a dockyard 200 ft. in length. Kinoe-mura has long been known as medical science; and, as was announced at the a centre of wooden ship-building, and the last meeting of governois of the London Hospital, an opsonin department is in full Mr. Morrell: Then why did you not put that launching of a ship of from yo to 150 tons is an
almost daily occurrence. down in your statement of affairs?
swing at that institution.
Witness: Because we have current accounts. Continuing, witness said his nephew brought In reply to other questions, defendant said the money to him in January. His nephew that he had been in the Colony for years-iwas now in the country. He had not returned Mr. Morrell: five days before you filed your *for under the circumstances 1 cannut banish petition you paid 5:03 add for goods. is there
"I was going to sell them." "You seem to be a single fellow ?-Yes,yonds to them, in the first moon,
suck him three months to buy them. That is, he did not buy them till the third month.
Mr. Morrell: Then according to that you stiti owe them over 51.00?
Witness: YLE.
"Have you been in gaol before i "-Only a few times:
Inspector Warnock here p.oluced papers which went to show that defendant had been in gaol four ignes, all for theft.
"You appear to be an old gaul-bird?" re marked the Cond-"No doubt," defendint replied. (Laughter.)
fact, he was born here.
" is a pity then," replied Mr. Gompertz,
you. Anyway go and learn another trade. Six months' hard labour and six heurs' mocks."
to San-Francisco.
an entry in the goods book for the goods?
Witness: The goods were bought and de- The defendant then created a scene afterlivered last year, and it was agreed they should sentence was pronounced, He said that he be paid for in this year. could not live a day'in gaol and preferred to be deported.
"It is the truest economy to pay a man well," said the Premier in defending the increase of his private secretary's salary from 2400 10.500, following a precedent. of Mr. Disraeli.
A DANGEROUS reef of rocks, hitherto unknown, has been discovered by a Brit sts warship off the norbera coast of Portugal at a spol where many slups have foundered in the past.
Mr. Morrell: Then you did awe, money al the end of last year.
Witness: I did not look upon that as a debt, on account of the agreement, as the money was not due.
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of Nelson. Yes, let me like a soldier fall, When all the world is fair.
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into the Garden Maud, Sailor's Grave.
FRANCISCO. La Paloma, Prologue from
Pagliacci, Toreador song, La Marseil, laise, Lost chord, Largo al Factblum. BAND SELECTIONS, by Coldstream
and Grenadier Guards, Besses o' th' Barn, La Garde Republicaine, Bohe mian Orchestra, cic.
Faust, Chinese Honeymoon, Torea- dor, Gondolters, Cingalee, Belle of New York, Orchid, etc.
SOUZA'S FAMOUS MARCHES. Chorister's waltz, Laughing Water, "Mosquito Parade, Navajo Cakewalk, Darkies' dreams, Jolly Fellows waltz, Happy Darkies, Les Patinçurs waltz, Salome, Double Eagle march, Estu diantina waltz,, Valse 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 operalic artists. Hoogkong, 8th Junn, syo.
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T is hereby notified that the portion of the QUEEN'S RECREATION GROUND, known as the POLO GROUND, will be CLOSED for repairs on MONDAY, the,tfith instant, and
until further notice. W. CHATHAM,
"The largest dock in Japan is the Mitsu
Where opsonins are present in strong Rishi, which measures 728 ft., the next being the Yokohama Dock Company with a dock of numbers a disease ger stands a pont $52 ft, the third largest belonging to the linko chance, for these bodies prepare it for foating dock owned by the Mitsubishi Com blood-the white corpuscles. date Dock Company, being 534 . long. The assimilation by the guardian angels of the pany, is.412 ft. in length and is capable of Boating a dead weight of 7,000 tons, Another opsonins are weak the process of assimila. | Public Works Department, and larger floating dock is now being built by tion is slower or at a standstill, and the diseasS
same company. The docking business, makes hendway. like the ship-building, is now in a very pros. perous condition,
the
Where the
By microscopical examination it can be "The technical knowledge of ship-building determined whether the patient's power of amongst the Japanese has also made much resistance to micro-organisms-it., richness in progress, compared with eight or nine years opsonins-is above or below the average. If ago, when the itachi-miru 6,000 tons, was below the cverage, serums made from dead built. At that time the engineers and mechanics experienced much difficulty in building the bacteria of the same variety as those causing a steamer, but now they are able to build larger disease are injected, with the result that the vessels with greater case and expedition What patient's own body is stimulated to manufac
necessary in Japanese ship-building is the tore the opsonias in which it is deficient. A clansman of his, said witness, paid the farther sub-division of labour amongst the money he owed in San Francisco, and then various departments of the industry. If this is
Every disease having a definite bacillus which has been isolated and cultivated can be when he returned to Hongkong witness paid done ship-building can be executed with more the money back to him. He knew a man dispatch and promptitude than is at present benefited in this way. nained Sui Kwai; he did send him to Canton the case. There is scarcely any doubt that with the development of the ship-building in- on the 25th May xst to buy goods on credit.dustry in Japan orders from foreign countries That was ten days before he filed his patition, will increase."
In the case of consumption the opsoniu test should prove invaluable, and the results are said to be most encouraging.
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Per Case 12 Rottles
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Vas Ordinaire....$ 450 $ 5.50 $8.50 Cotes
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to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,
Cl. Leoville
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED, Ch. Larose.
on
SATURDAY,
the 14th July, 1906, al Noon, at their
Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vœux Road, corner of Ice House Street, ONE WHITE CHINA PONY has played, Polo. TERMS:-As usual.
HUGHES & HOUGIJ, Auctioneers,
Hongkong, 13th July, 1906,
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WINE MERCHANTS,.
12, Queen's ROAD CENTRAL,
Hongkong, zzed June, 1906,
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