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TELEGRAMS.

**HONGKONG TELEGRAPH "

*SERVICE

DALNY.

OPENED TO FOREIGNERS.'

[From. Our Own Correspondent.]

Shanghai. 13th July,

2.10 p.m. It has been decided that the port of Dalny will be opened to foreign trade on the 1st September next.

„{Renter's}

The British Flect's Visit to the Baltic.

LONDON; vrh July. The Admualty antianges that a British flext, composed of seven battleships, and six cruisers, will start for the Baltic on the 21st inst, and will visit Libau, Hango, Kronstadt, Reval, Pillau and Lubeck.

Later.

THE Tin NhatefAI GIAMBER OF

COMMERCE..

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY JULY 13, 1906.

THE SHANGHAI GỌINH VOLUNTREN NORPS.

AN IMPOSING PARAŬR

Notwithstanding the heal tica Committee of The Shanghai General Chamber of Commerce, remarks the W. C. D. News, is showing a very On Monday we--puinted an-exclusive tele« appreciable energy, and the result is the apes.gram relating to the Chinese Volunteer Corps cially interesting der of minutes we publish. at Shanghai and the Evourable impression The meeting as the second held during the which the first parade had created in the month of June, and the shruber of subjects Northern Settlement. We have mace received which conie up for discussinu, or which are Shanghai papers of that date and the V C. D referred to in the correspondence, is notable Vems, of 9th inst., contains the following in- evidence of activity in the dull season of a teresting report which we reproduce. dull period for trade generally. It will be noted that Mr. Haster having been transferred to Hongkong his place on the Committee has skautowe, and it so happens that the first letter been offered to and accepted by Mr. E. 3.

in the correspondence published is from Mr. Skottowe in his capacity as representative of the focal association, of Banks. The fetter is in reply to the Chamber's inquiry as to the reason for the decision of the Banks to charge in future the cost of telegraphing all sums below £2,000 or its equivalent, and white it gives an an swerwhich must be accepted, the trader, who al- ready finds the times against him, may be excused for grumblog at one further charge on his business,

CEMENT TRADE.

PROPOSED FACTORY FOR MANILA

from the Manila Cadlenatus wo learn that just before his departure upon leave of att sence in the United States, Mr. H. D. Mc Caskey, chief of the burenu of mines, received the good news expected by him for some time, that the establishment of a modern plant in the Philippines for the manufacture of high grade Portland cement is now practically assured. Frequent attention has been called in the re- pons of the mining bureau to the availability of Philippine raw materials for the manufacture of first class cement and this information for ished and encouragement given, together with the belief of American capitalists to the wisdom of the investment, has brought the news that in the near future do engineer, for merly a superintendent of a large plant in the famous Lehigh Valley cement district," will 3000 be on his way to the island with sufficient capital and machinery for the installation of a complate modern plant,

SOOCHOW, HANGIOIP AND NINGPO RAILWAY.

Dear four hundred of the recently enlisted Chinese volunteers mastered on the parade ground of the Shanghai Physical. Association un the North Chekiang Road yesterday. The occasion was the parade of the Corps from the ground to abe. Bureau of Foreign Affairs, whither the Shanghải Tuomi, H E Jui Chêng, had invited the members to tin. From be fine mid-day the units began to arrive on the ground, attracting enormous crowds of natives and not a few foreigners. About 12 30 the companies were lined up. The cavalry troop turned out to a man, 16 in all, mounted on well-groomed ponies, their commander, Captain Yeh, riding a beautiful black' Austrahan' horse. The six infantry companies are said to consist The Chamber of Commerce which represents of 64 then each, but they mustered only about the interets of all uations, and must therefore two-thirds of this number for yesterday's parade.poration, says a Peking despatch of 8th inst A representative of the British China Cor generally' address itself to the Doyen of the

Various preliminary evolutions were gove paid a visit to H.E. Tang Shap-yih, the Vice- Diplomatic Corps, is necessarily at some through on the parade' ground and at $2.45 the disadvantage in bandling a q testion, such as Corps marched out preceded along their route

President of the Waiwupb, at Peking regarding the desirability of urging China to establish as first by two scouts mounted on bicycles and the railway between Souchow, Hungchow and speedily as possible a Custom House at Baloy then by one mounted European policeman and Ningpo, and demanded three items, namely, (1) The British China Corporation" wishes to and to take precautions to prevent illic entry four fodian troopers. The band of sine twenty of goods into Manchuria quer the Corean land Instruments followed next and then came the join in the work of constructing the railway in frontier. It is only general terms that the cavalry, two abreast. The six infantry com-

Chekiang (2) If Chekiang gentry do not The Tanjong Pagar Award,'

Chataber can give its support to representajasies succeeded these. Several 'runners ac consent to the above proposal they shall ia- Mr. Churchill, in reply to a question in ous which have, as we know, been already companied the corps, to keep the crowds that demnify for the cost of buying materials, etc., the House of Commons concerning the Tan their respective Misters in Peking. Fonun volunteers.

mide by several of the national asanciations to fined the roads from pressing in upon the by the British China Corporation. (3) There was a sum of 700,000 taels spent by the British jong Pagar award, said that Loud Elgin chatsly all the indications from Japan are that

Chion Corporation when the Corporation get not feel called upon to review a transaction the Government at Tokio is far from being

Le concession and if the concession be can. which was wholly conchided before the ac

opposed to the steps desired by the other trad;

celled such sum should be repaid in a similär manner as in the case of the Canton-Hankow

Congress of British Chambers

of Commerce.

The Congress of the Chambers of Com merce of the Empire, at a meeting in on don, have adopted a resolution in favour of reciprocal preference, by 10 to 35

cession of the present Ministry, and which had been the subjera of a legally constituted tribunal of arbitration.

THE "SHIKA" LINE.

TO OPERATE BROCKI BANK STEAMERS.

ing nations, and in competing for the trade of Manchuria is content to rely on sucit advanta ges as she possesses in being on the spot Negotiations for a Customs House, probably to

From North Chekling Road the corps pro. deeded along Elgin Road, where a 'balt was made before the Chinese Chamber of Com

merc and the Chairman of the Chamber gave Railway, paying the American China Develop-

inent Company a certain sum for redemption of the concession. Vice-President Tang has

an address to the volunteers, enlogising their public spirit and patriotism. Thence the march was continued to North on Road promised to despatch a depulation, after six

ths, to Shanghat to negotiate the matter.

which they followed to the Sanchow Creek, thence lurching down the Malan and Bubbling Well Road to the Bureau of Foreign Affairs.

be established at P'ulantien on the border aihe trased territory of Kaantung, are already, it is understood, under way, and there is no reason for any prolonged discussion art was observed on the parade ground chat, the delay. It wand alan appear, from the dissatis. fartion recently expressed by Japanese mer chants, that the amount of goods, hitherto passed through Dalny is not so very large, and the stagnation of foreign trade with Manchuria is largely due, as was pointed out in the report of the Shanghai, Mission, which has been

Messrs. Shewan Tumes & Co, agents of the "Shire" Lane, have received information from Messrs. Jenkins Co., Ltd., London, that they have just definitely concluded an arrangement whereby the "following steamers belonging to Mesus. Brackelbank & Co., on Loverpool, wait berua regularly under the "Site" Line. The steamers referred to are the Amzer, Gaekwar, I forwarded tu Peking, to ether causes, which Maymırri, Benguli, and Pundari. The arrange every day brings heater to removal. nient was to comejiuto force from 1st july, and these five steamers after that ate will be re-named as follows (-Ĝi imorganshire, Cardi- „ganskive, fornti, mahaje, Moal zomerpshire,

and Pembrokeshire.

By this new arra, gement there will be con siderable development in the Shure". Line basiness, so far as fongkong and China whe concered.

WANTED HIS HOUSE.

In Summary Jurisdiction. This feaning, de fore lus Honour Mr.-A. G. Wise, Puisár Jud, Tangan lungistator of the estate of Tsang i liun, deceased, ol No, 16 bun Shin, Hunghon, the dependency of Kasaloony sued Shin Tung, (d. No. 41 Hok-Un-Kak, Hunghons, also of Kowloon, tak r, for the pros session of the house and premies known us No. 41, Hok-Uh-Kok, Hunghour.

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Mr. Hobann's realy to the complaints,raised by those interested in the silk business, as to the indequacy of the Jes:fisk Likin Station | (North Harner) is hardly conclusive, inasmuch as the Commissioner attributes the delay in cxamination of the coccions, which is admitted, to calises which the bound to occur again. Inclement weather is only to be expected at this season of the year, and the rush of cargo is equally, ertain. On one or two points Mr. Hobson is at three: issue with Mr. Bedom, who made a special report on the subject to the owners of silaturës, but the hegnent complaints and the delays age miatters which cannot be dis- paed, and in the interests of the trade it is to be hoped that the correspondence-will-nor Be fronsidered to have closed the matter. Much mne valistying is Mr. Hobson's letter on an- atliers subject in

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word of command was invariably given in English. The rank and file were unarmed, but the officers carried swords, which we an- derstand are of German inanufice. The precision and promptuude with which the officers' commands were responded to were highly creditable and wrie much admired. The smart appearance of the entire corps evoked universal appreciation. Several of the inten; however, did not keep in step very well, and in this respect some of the officers, also, were to blame. We understand the two.daily dulls are well attended, and this fact is, no doubt, accountable for the undoubted efficiency of the Corps.

At the Bureau of Foreign Affairs, where an excellent foreign, funch had been prepared, scenes of the greatest enthusiasm were wit- wessed, produced by speeches by the host and the principal officers of the Corps. In his speech H. E. Jai Cheng, the bust, exhnited his hearers to preserve the strictest discipline in the Corps and not to forget that the members were gentlemen whosp.conduct-in-their present capacity, as the first Chinese Volunteers on the foreign model ever organised in the history of the country, was looked at with jealous eyes which, the Chamber ap that they were observed of all observers, and proached hip, Vys, the pelerence which it is

that the slightest deviation from the right path desirable should bergiven in the issuð ní, prati-n the part of a single member' would call

Mr. Que. Knog Sing appeated for the plain-que to mail over other steamers at Woosung. tiff, defendant appearing in person.

It will be seen that arrangements have been For the plaintiff it was claimed that the pro- made by which De Cox will give the prefer perty was his by coleritance.,

ence a keḍ, and delays sogh as those of the the defence was that the ploperty was givenPix.s. Aingefta and P. & C. 5, Dangalu, spe- to.defendant as a gift by the plaintiff's father.cifically mentioned in the letter, are not likely

Plammi said the are Isang Chun was the owner of the house in question, Defendant was in possession at the house,

ths Hanen: Why does he not get out? Witnesse won't

In occur again.

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COMMERCIAL.

...$830 h.

... 810 b.

Quotations for the week close as follows: Hongkong Bauks... Unius Insurances... Canton Insurances Hongkong Fires.... China Fires

H., C. & M. Steamboats Indo-Chinas

China and Manilas Douglases

"Shell" Transports China Sugars.. Raubs

***

Hongkong Docks... Kowloon Wharfa ..... Shanghai Docks ... Hongkew Wharves Hongkong Lands... West Points ... Hongkong-Hotels .. Humphreys' Estates Hongkong Contas... China Borneos

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342 S.

312 sa. & b.

86 b.

27 sa. b. 70 nominal

20 3,

431 b.

14: 27/6 s.

...15a 5.

зt nominal

... 150 s. ... Jobb. Tis. 100 5.

... 222 b. ...$138 b.

... 52 8.

Green Island Cements...... Hongkong Electrics Langkats...

ה'

125's.. Jib.

7 b..

2 b.

JSS. Tis. 225 nomina!

UNDAY'S EXCHANGA.

Solltog

- pt 1

down on the whole Corps a storm of hostile criticisin→Colonel Yu Ya-ching replied on be half of the Corps and sand amongst other things

months sight that the members would always keep in their hearts the very wise counsel that had beedrany-Kask TT.......

America–Bank T.T....... given by is Excellency, and every one might india T T sest assured that no intraber would ever be

De demand

Singapore 7.T.. Japan-Ban TT Java-Rank T.T.

Floadly the Chamber of Commerce, in ad-guilty of conduct that might in any way give a Chang Bank 1,0 dressing the Commissioner of Customs on the, as yet, deferred improvement of the facilities on the Hund foreshore for landing and dis

Mr. Ono Kong Song: Has he paid you any patching passengers and cargo, raises once. zent?

Witness: No; he has ma pani seven or eight ye⚫es

rent fas

Mr. Otto Kong Sing: The property is yours? Winess: Yes, my father, nwned it and never gave away

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mare a plea for the removal of the pictures que but obstructive opium hulks. The let ter merely states: "The position of these His tonuar hen be is almost a spatter hulks is for many reasons objectionable, by this time.

and the existing and ever increasing conyest tion of both pissenger and cargo traffic on the Bund, presents further strong reason for urging their removal My Committee desire to bring this question of the desirability, in the public interest of removing the bulks, urgently to your notice" We cannot suppose that the Committee would have reveried to a project which has been baulked so frequently without some reasonable hope of success. There is, indeed,

round for belief that the owners

His Humour: Let the order to deliver

issue.

US. TRANSPORT « THOMAS," "

of

OFF THE REEF AND UNDAMAGED,

of two The UA, Hansport 7 houses has freed herself „from the coral reel upon which, 'she stuck the

the bulks, who have hitherto inter. other day in tuam barbour, and is now on her posed objections, would now be willing to way in the Philippines, says the Cablenews of remove their property, while though we 10th inst On Sunday morning, about to have no knowledge of the views of the other o'clock, Colonel Paiten, chief quartermaster, received a cablegrain from Captain Humphrey, quartermaster of the Thomas, stating that assistance was not necessary as the Thomas came off the reef at eight minutes after seven

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To-day's

Advertisements.

HONGKONG HOTEL..

-HENU.

SATURDAY, JULY 14TH, 1906. DINNER.

Hons D'EUVRES.

Anchors

SOUP. Green 4urtle.

FISH.

Fried Fillets of Sole and Buiter Sauce. ENTREES.

Fillet of Beef and Bearnaise Sauce. Cucumber au Gratin,

Rice Birds.

CURRY.

Crab

JOINTS, &C. Roast Australian Lamb and.Mint Sauce. Koast Capon and Bread Sauce. Boiled York Ham and Champagne Sauce, Cold Rabbit Pie and Potato Salad,

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SWEETS.

Vermicelli Pudding. Strawberry Ice Cream and Floger Cakes, Tipsy Cake. Cheese Straws.

DESSERT.

Fruit.

Cofce.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Intimations.

A SMALL SELECTION

FROM THE ROBINSON PIANO 00's

STOCK OF

GRAMOPHONE: RECORDS.

`DAN!LENO'Sținimitable 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 Famous Scotch Lamic songs: Killiecrankie, Referee, lop your Tickling Jock, I'm fo the noo, She is my Daisy, Mister John Mackay.

GEO. ROBEY. Prehistoric men, Poor thing, I live underneath, Kindness

rewarded.

זי

ARTHUR ROBERT'S Trial by Jury,

Topsy Turvey, For Thee. LOUIS BRADFIELD and FARKOA in songs from all the latest operas.

[729 ANDREW BLACK. Annie Laurie, Piper'

O'Dundec, Land o' the Leal. Mac Gregor's Gathering, Banks of Allen Water, March of the Cameron men, Scots wha hay.

*HE Undersigned have received instructions

to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

r

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

оп

TUESDAY:

the 17th July, 1906, at 11 AM, at their Sales Rooms, No.8, Des Voeux Road, corner of Ice House Street,

480 Boxes of MANILA CIGARS,

32 Pairs BOOTS and SHOES,

AND

3 TYPEWRITERS (One by Alder's}. TERMS:As usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers,

Hongkong, 13th July, 1006.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

1712

THE Undersigned have received instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION, YOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

on

THURSDAY,

the 19th July, 1906, at 11 A M., at their Sales Rooms, No. B. Des Voeux Road,

corner of Ice House Street,

A NUMBER OF BOOKS

"Index to the Streets, Houses and Leased Lots" of the Colony of Hongkong and its Deprolencies.

(in English and Chinese, compiled by the late Mr. BRUCE SHEPHERD). TERMSAs usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers,

Hongkong, 13th July, 1906.

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GOVERNMENT DILLS.

[727.

ENDERS for SPECIE, BRITISH and MEXICAN DOLLARS, current in this Colony, in Exchange for Sterling Bills drawn a to days sight on the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury, London, will be received-by-the-Chief Paymaster, Army Pay De partment, until 11 A.M., on the 17th July, 1956,

BEN DAVIES. Songs of Araby, My Pretty Jane, When other Lips, Tom Bowling-

EDWARD LLOYD. Holy City, Death of Nelson. Yes, let me like a soldier fail, 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- laist, Lost chord, Largo al Factotum. BAND SELECTIONS, by Coldfream and Grenadier Guards, Besses o' th' Barn, la Garde Republicaine, Bohe mian Orchestra, etc.

Faust, Chinese Honeymoon, Torea- dor, Gondoliers, Cingalec, Belle of New York, Orchid, etc..

SOUZA'S FAMOUS MARCHES. Chorister's waltz, Laughing Water, Mosquito Parade, Navajo Cakewalk, Darkies' dream, Jolly Fellow waltz, Happy Darkies, Les Patineurs waliz, 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 operatic artists.

138,

· Hongkong, Eth June, 19có

The Tenders to state the total amount (in AUSTRALIAN

Pounds Sterling), and the amount for which cach Bill should be drawn, but no Bills will be issued for less than 100.

The Tenders to be in Duplicate, and in sealed covers, addressed to the Chief Paymaster, Army Pay Department, and endorsed "Tenders for Government Bills."...

The right to accept or reject any or all of the Tenders is reserved.

Copies of Forms of Tender can be had on

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application.

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J. R. GALE,

Capt., A. F. D., H.M. Treasury Chest Officer.

His Majesty's Treury Office,

Fletcher Street,

Hongkong.

Hongkong, 14th July, 1906.

[725

IN THE MATTER OF ORDINANCE No. 2

or 1893,

4 months sight 14,

21316 6 months' sight L/C

...23 25/16 30 days' sight San Franciscara New Yon „511 | IN

montis sunt Forme ... 10 days'sight Sydors and Melhone 7/2 1/16

6 manghul siphe

months suht Germans „Bar Siton

Bank of England rute

hance for hostile criticism on the Corps. Al about 5.59 o'check the Corps

of the dining hall and lined up for the returá murch. We amitted to mention is the foregoing that at the end of the line. there was an Ambulance Corps, with a couple of reichers and the usual complement of bearers, and that the Infantry were led by two standard bearers carrying the National and regimental colours-one hearing the usual Dragon and the other that of a Tiger, the Chinese emblem of strength and courage. The majority of the Save Chinese shops-that is to say, all who possessed such a thing--displayed the National Dragon. flag along the line of march, the corps return ing by the Rabbling Well Road, down Nan- king Road as far as Honan Road; thence turn- ing Hongkew wards, across the North Honan Road Bridge as far as Haining Road, taking that road westwards, then north again down North Chekiang Road to the parade ground of the Corps, where it was dismissed.

The principal officers of the Corps are Mr.

To-day's Advertisements.

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...2.77 ..2.21

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THE WEST POINT BUILDING

COMPANY, LIMITED.

AND

THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF ALEXANDER PIERCE ANDERSON, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, U.SA., BOTANIST, FOK LETTERS PATENT FOR THE PRO- CESS OF TREATING STARCH AND STARCH MATERIAL,"

TOTICE is hereby given that the required NPETITION, DECLARATION and 94° | SPECIFICATION have been duly filed in the Office of the Colonial Secreury, and that it is the intention of the said ALEXANDER PIERCE ANDERSON, by DENNYS & BOWLEY, his Solicitors, to apply for Letters Patent for the exclusive use of the above mentioned invention within the Colony of rongkong, at a sitting of the Executive Coun- cit to be held at the Council Chamber on THURSDAY, the 26th day of July, 1906, at 2.30 P.M.

X INTERIM DIVIDEND of Dollars

A Two per Share for the six months ending 3th June, 1906, will be payable on the 25th

Dated the 12th day of July, 1956,

instant, on which date Dividend Warrants may 726]

obtained on application at the Company's

will be CLOSED from the 18th instant to the The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company 25th instant (both days inclusive).

owners, they should be open to persuasion in a Yu Ya-ching, Colonel; Mr. Wu, Lieutenant soud cause. The functions of the hulks could Colonel, and Messrs, jardine, Matheson & Ca's

Office. now be perfectly well fulfilled ashore or in compradore, Mr. Ten Lan-fong, Major. We are informed that thirty prominent merchants, some less crowded part of the harbour, and if it be true that hindrances to removal, have of the Association, contributed Tls, jea each to Sunday morning, and that the ship would leave would seem to have arrived when sentiment

the expenses of the organisation, and every hitherto been mainly sentimental the time.

member pays à monthly subscription of wo for "Manila, on Monday morning. Yesterday

sollars. morning Colonel Patten received another cabls should give way to the public utility.

stating that the Thomas would leave for Manila ONE of the strangest prizes offered by the at 10 am. on July 9, and that the fat bad French Academy of Sciences is 44,000 for the received no damage. The first telegram arrived

person who discovers a method of communica tion between plantis.

on Sunday just in time to countermand the orders for the Meade to go to the rescue.

It is thought that the weight of the big trans. Í LAST night a Chinaman was picked up uncon port bad broken way the coral reef to such an scious by the police on the street outside No. her own steam, and with the aid of the naval Government Civil Hospital. The man's con extent that, with the help of her hawsers and Praya, Kennedy, Town, and removed to the

supply ship stationed at Guam, she miraculous dition is serious and it is feared concussion of ly slid off the reef without harm. The Thomas the brain will follow. It is reported that the is due to arrive in Manila Friday evening or man went to house No. 14 to visit a friend. Saturday morning.

He is said to have had a couple of drinks which proved too much for bit. He went told the verandah to get fresh air and was believed, while looking over the verandah, to bave i¡p pled over.

The many anxious ones in Manila who bare friends and relatives on the Thomas ware greatly relieved to receive the glad tidings of the transport's safe relief,

By Order of the Board of Directors, A. SHELTON HOOPER, Secretary to the Hongkong Land Invest.

ment and Agency Co., Ld,. Ceneral Agents for the West Point Build. ing Co., Ld. Hongkong, 13th July, 1936.

A COLLECTION of moths numbering 60,030, and valued at £200,000, has just been tresent- ed to the National museum at Washington.

LADYSMITH ladies have formed a rifle AF snciation and asked the Natal Government to afford them the same privileges as are granted COMMERCIAL failures in England and Wales T to similar institutions for men,

during one week numbered 179, says “Kemp's Mercantile Gazette," at compared with 106 in the corresponding wock last year.

THE Reme Court of Appeal began the hearing of the appeal by Signor Tallio Monti against the sentence passed upon him for the murder of Count Denmartial, the husband of his sister.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

HONGKONG-SWATOW-BANGKOR LINE.

FOR BANGKOK via SWATOW. THE Chartered Steamship

"PROMETHEUS,"

[730

Captain Comellissen, will be despatched as above, on or about TUESDAY, the 17th instant,

at Noon.

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For Freight of Passage, apply to;

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, Prince's Buliding. Hongkong, 13th July, 1906.

DENNYS & ROWLEY,

Solicitors for the Applicant. AMERICAN AND ORIENTAL LINE, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

S. S. "FOXLEY,"

FROM NEW YORK. ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above- named Vessel are hereby informed that

WINES.

H. J. Lindeman's

CAWARRA

CLARETS

AND HOCKS.

"CAWARRA CLARET

Per Case 12 Bottles $15.00 Per Case 24 Bottles....... 10.00

"CAWARRA" HOCK

Per Case 17 Bottles Per Case 24 Bottles

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$15.00 16.00

FRENCH CLARETS.

Medoc....... utara

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rdor.

dor, Bottles Bath Battles Via Ordinaire..$450 $ 5.50 $8.50 Cútes.

5.00 (1.00

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8.00

10.00

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11.00 14,00

Cns St. Michel

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12.50 13.50 10.50

13.09 14.00 17,66

$3,00 14.00 - 17.00

| all Goods are being landed at their risk inte

the hazardous and/or extra bazardous Godowns St Julien ........... of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and St. Estephe. Godown Co., Limited, Kowloon, whence deli- very may be obtained.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be Ch. Leoville examined on the 19th July, at 3 P.M.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods | Ch. Larosa .. have left the Godowns and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 19th July, will be subject

to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the zrat July, or they will not be recognised. No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.

Agents,

[751

(748|| Hoppkqpm, 13th July, 1996,

H. PRICE & Co.

WINE MERCHANTS,

12, QUEEN'S Road Orntral. Hongkong, azad June, 1906,

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