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SERVICE.

RUSSO CHINESE

FRONTIERS. «

BRITISH AND AMERICAN, ADVICE,

SUGGESTED ESTABLISHMENT OF CUSTOMS STATIONS.

--[Frans Our Own Correspondent.]

Shanghai, 18th August, 2 p.m.

The diplomatic representatives of Great Britain and the United States

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY AUGUST 18, 1906.

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING, CORPORATION,

ANNUAL MEETING,

The eighty-second ordinary half-yearly general meeting of shareholders in the Hong

THE OPIUM ÞAKM.

A STONIFICANT · MODIFICATION.

In a Government Gazette Extraordinary issued this forenoon, it is notified that His Excellency, the Governor-in-Council has been pleased to amead the form of grant of Government Notification, No. 430, of the 23rd May, 1906, by adding the following provi.

THE "SAINAM”, TRAGADY.

FIRATE LEADER CAPTURED IN CANTON.

The Canton Daily News of to-day's data offered, the leader of the pirates who, rabbed tayı-After a reward of $1,000 had been

kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation was porarily reduce the discount on silver subsithe Hongkong Opium Farm, published in the Sainam was capture in an armed house

stone:~

natural result being a serious curtailment in the purchasing power of these coins. It is salisfactory however to note that the Contrai Government is now alive to the danger in- volved, so far as the minting of Copper Cash is concerocil, nad that steps have been taken to restrict the output. Better crops may tem held at the City Hall at hoop to-day. Mr. diary coins in the South, but the only cure is

directors, presided the proper regulation and control of the Cat Armin Haup, cha rman and there were present: Mesara G. H. Med-tos Ming. Notwithstanding these adverse cir hurst, E. Goetz, Hon. Mr. W. J. Greston, cumstances I am glad to be in a position to Messrs, C. R. Lenzmann, D. M. Nissim Astate that during the past six weeks an im exportation of raw opium from India being so *Provided always that in the event of the Raymond, N. A. Sieba, H. A. W. Slade and H. provement in trade has been apparent and, restricted during the term hereby granted, an F Tomkins (directors); Mr. H. R. R. Huster although business continues dullatthemement, in the opinion of the Governor-in-Council seri (acting chief manager, Messrs. E. still, we may reasonably hope for a revival ously to affect the basiness of the grantes, the Ray, H. N. Mody, A Hancock, E. Georg, after the full and ushampered opening ofonui of proof whereof shall rest on the grantee, C. W. May, J. C. Peter, R. R. Hynd, D. Manchuria to foreign commerce. This has the Governor-in-Council upon the application Forbes, A. F. Warmack, C. J. Gonsalver been officially notified to take effect from 1st of the grantes, shall reduce the rent payable K. D. Gazılar, Lo Cheung Shiu, Ho Kom September next. Tong, Cheung Bui Kai, A. Scott, F. G. Schirn-

under this grant to such an extent or may ter, A. G. Wood, J, J. Leiris, G. L. Tomlin, W;

modify the terms of this grant in such other manner as to the Governor-in-Council may seem equitable..

in Peking have sent communications. Ray, W. H. Petis, E. J. Barrett, S Hancock, to the Waiwupn advising the Chi-W. i. T. Davies, Hon. Mr. E. A. Hewelt, Messra. Murray Stewart,' H. Percy Smith, W. nese Government 'to establish Cus-H. Wickham, B. Layton, Donald Forbes, J. toms stations on "the" Russo-Chinese A. Jupp, and Ó. Von der Heyde. frontiers.

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Greece and Bulgaria.

LONDON, 16th August,

THE CHAIRMAN'S ADDRESS.

The Acting Chief Manager read the notice convening the meeting, and the Chairman having read the report said:Gentlemen,- It is my, pleasing duty to address you on a Report which I think you will all agree is a most satisfactory one, and I hope you will approve of our recommendation to dis

"Provided also that in the event of the expor tation of raw oplum from India being prohibit:

We have to deplore the serious earthquake pathy of the whole world. Our sympathy is at San Francisco which called forth the sym

now coupled with admiration for the high- spirited manner in which the calamity has been met and for the splendid determinationed during the term hereby granted and the grantee not being able to procure sufficient opium for boiling the granted may give notice 10 the Governor-in-Council of his desire, to siirrender this grant, and, if, in the opinion of the Governor-in-Council, such prohibition seriously affects the business of the grantee, the onus of proof whereof shall reat on the Brantee, the Governor-in-Council shall there-

since displayed in restoring this great centre of Pacific trade. Although naturally put to inconvenience, i am glad to say we suffered no loss and our business has been carried on without interruption, thanks to the energy of our agent. (Applause.)

It was with great regret we heard of the death of Mr. 11. M. Bevis in May. During his long service of 31 years, latterly in Shanghai, Air

upon, or sa sean, thereafter, as he may deem

The latest news from Sofia states that the Bulgarians accuse the Greeks of causing the tribute the profits in paying a Dividend of Bevis was deservedly popular both in and out desirable, cancel the same. Nothing in the

Intimations.

THE

soldier who had also captured a notorious in the old city. The capture was effected by ROBINSON PIANO character some time before. He has been paid the large reward offered, and it is hoped bas set an example of what assiduity can do.

To-day's Advertisements.

PROMENADE

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HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS.

GRAND A

CONCERT will be held on behalf of the Missions to Scamen on the VOLUNTEER PARADE GROUND, TO-NIGHT,

THE

(SATURDAY, August 18th, at 9.15 P.M. Tickets: ($1 and $1) may be obtained from Volunteer Head-quarters and from Messrs. Kelly & Walsh.

1832 Hangkany, 18th August, 1956,

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK- ING CORPORATION,

HE.DIVIDEND declared for the half year ending 3th June last, at the rate of ING per Share of $125, is Payable on and after current, MONDAY, the 20th day of Augus at the Ofices of the Corporation, where Share- holders are requested to apply for Warrants, By Order of the Churt of Directors,

H. HUNTER, ——Acting_Chief Manager. Hongkong, th August, 19:6,

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN,

trouble at Anchialos by attempting to break 1.75 per share, placing $750,000 in Silver of the Bank. By his death we lost a legal two preceding provisos is to be taken NE l'OUND AND FIFTEEN SKILLINGS STERL

upa meeting of Bulgarians. The Greek Bishop, who was supposed to have been burned, has beca found hiding, and bas been arrested for inciting the outbreak..

American Purchases of Bilver. The Washington Government has pur chased go,ooo oz. of silver, goo fine, at 66,62

cents.

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Reserve Fond, and carrying forward the ba fance of £1,712,471.37.

servant, an able and most successful manager.

Our Chief Manager Mr. J. R. M. Smith left Comparing the Balance Sheet with that of for Europe on fartough on the 30th May: we the 31st December last we find that, as usual expect bim back early next year. During his in the June half-year, our Notes in Circulation totir years management Mr. Smith has enabled "Tre-less, there-is-a-reduction-of-$47-lace-place-before-you-n-succession-of-splendid Gold and Silver current accounts show com Reports. (Applause) increased returns to

Fixed Deposits in Shareholders and the strong position our Bank; paratively little change Gold show a small increase; those in Silver is in to-day, testify more eloquently than I can are lower by $18 lacs. These reductions ára

to his unsparing devotion to our interest, and reflected on the other side of the account. Our your Directors are glad of this opportunity to Cash at $111 Jack is $1 lacs less, but, as se

record their high appreciation of his services and also of those of the Managers, Agents an d at-curity for an excess Note Circulution of $48 lacs, we have in addition $85 lacs of coin de posited with the Hongkong Government.

Russian Poland. The revolutionists at Warsaw have templed an organised massacre of the police and the infantry patrols, 45 of whom were killed and wounded by bombs and revolvers. The troops replied by volleys, killing and wounding 145, and cleared the streets at the point of the bayonet

A similar outbreak occurred at Lader

Laler.

Warsaw and the neighbouring towns of Plock and Radon are in a state of panic owing to the frightful scenes of yesterday.

The sudden simultaneous attacks by ter rorist hands show the widespread and pre- concerted character of the movement.

af generally, without whose efficient co operation these results could not have been achieved. (Applause.)"

Bills Payable show a reduction of $59 thes due to the fact that we had no Call I can out. Mr. Hunter, recently our manager in Shang. standing. It suited us to take advantage of a hai, who is well known to you all, and in whom favourable discount market. In this connection your Directors have every confidence, has been you will observe that Bills of Exchange redisappointed Acting Chief Manager during Mr. counted, outstanding an 30th June, aqualed Suh's absence. (Applause.) to £550,877 8. This is an increase of

6741.08. 11 2 compared with 3151 December With the increase in these figures we see a te duction at $129 Incs in Bills Receivable Against 102 lacs of Bullion in Hand and in Transit on grst December we now show only $ lacs, During the six months under review China has aired 'to um sort diule or no Silver,

The troops were hastily called out and Bills Discounted Loans and Credits have in

creased $28 lacs.. Infian Government Rupee volleyed in every direction.

The killed and wounded included num-paper Consols and her securities stand at bers of innocent persons. There were 226 casualties in Warsaw on Wednesday,

A FORGAIFUL COMPLAINANT.

NUISANCE TO THE POLICE.

Before moving the adoption of the Report

and Accounts I shall be pleased to answer any questions.

There being no questions beg to propose the adoption of the report and accounts as presented.

HON, MR. E. A. HEWETT SECONDS.

The Hon. Mr. E. A. Hewett, in seconding the adoption of the report and accounts, re- inarke that after the very lucid explanation which had been given by the Chainnan little

59.614.7.687 as against $44.37.38 in the previous balance sheet. Bank Premises AC count has increased from $1,107,110.54 to $379 392 36. As you are all aware our build- ing here in Hongkong is no longer luge en- ough for nur requirements in the meantime we are making suuctural alteranous to give us immediate rekel and, to provide for the future, your Directus drenied it advisable to acquire the block immediately to the West of our pre-equired, of the increasing needs of the Rank sent budding and to the North of the premises of the Chartered Bank. We have also acquired a suitable site for an office of our own in

remained to be said. In view of the manner in which the meeting had received the state- ment with regard to the building up of the reserve fund it was quite unnecessary for him to say that he felt the very sound policy adopted by the Bank for many years past would mee with the entire approval of the shareholders (pplause). With regard to the matter of proper. y the Bank had followed a very sound principle ad it was a further illustration, if one were

owing to the increasing business. It was to be posted that the Chinese Government would vive attention to the coinage question. Many representations bad been made to that Govern

· have been dis · issed. But Inspector Gourlay, | esection.

diplomatic and commercial bodies in China; who was in charge of the case, asked for a We now come to the Sterling Reserve Fund it was to be hoped that these representations would take effect very shortly. The existing remand as be desired to have the plaintiff pie. which, as you know, is invested in 'Contols and

system constduled a serious danger to the seat. There were too many of these cases other first class securities. It is nur dutympire and all those connected with the where coalies, and hawkers were charged, and to keep these securities up to what we consider | pres. erity of the country. He was sure they then at the trial by plaintif· appeared, n safe realizable value of £1,007,000 sterling would all endorse the remarks of the Chair- death of thus putting the Palice to a lot of ung and we are thereftre se you will approve of an as to their regret at the

Mr. Bevi. who had been for so long necessary touble, besides rendering the de

our having augmented them by the purchase of

connected with the Bank and had rendered fendants quite callous, in view of the many £38,00 21% Consols out of current profits. At faitiful service to it. He had been associated charges, which. on that account, had to be market prices on 30th June these securities were with the Bank for a very long period and to abandoned, the delinquents getting off scott worth £1,055,245, equivalent to $10,0:3,951,44 of them he was a warm personal friend. The only other point, to which he wished to free. His Worship granted the adjournmení, | at current rate of exchange.

rfer was that regarding the Chief Manager and, warned by Inspector Gourlay, Soondetain As regards the Silver

eserva Fund, il you | Mr. Smith. It was very satisfactory to find appeared in Cour this morning. Asked why approve of the proposed ul li ton, it wilf stand hat the Chief Manager had been able to prey he neglected in attend ye terday lie said he at $10.25,000 or $1 Les more than, nut

duce so satisfactory reports, and that the busi forgot all about it—an excuse entirely on Capital,

ess enabled him to give increas ugly satis factory reports (applause) He begged to acceptable to the Court. The case was then Gentlemen, the handsque d vídends dissecond the adoption of the report and accounts, price ded with and complainant stated that he tried for many years, inercised only when The report, and accounts were utanimously engaged the defendant's ricktha at Arsenal your Directors and the management, were adopted, Street and went to the Wanchai market. convinced that the earning power of the Pank Mr. Stewart said he had pleasure in propos. Arriving there he tendered the conlie a 20 warranted it, (the last instance of this being. cent piece and taked for 15 cents change, one year ago), bear sald testimony to the five cents being the recognized fare for that wisdom of búilding a - entrieserves. ·fApplaust.) distance. The coolie gave him a five-cent piece it is this policy, steadily pursued, which has aad'a German-coin, closely resembling a ten-enabled us to prosper continuously in the Înce cent piece in size Complainant demanded local coin whenthe coulie declared he had none, He was then taken to No. 2 Palice Station, and the circumstances explained to Ser.eant Baker, then in charge, when the core was' searched and four Hongkong ten-cent pieces found on his person. He had nothing to say. His Worship sa'd no charge could be made against the coolie for demanding more than his legal fare, as there was no evidence to show that he had attempted to do so, but he would fee him $3 for misconduct.

Yesterday men og, a case was called on be fore Mr. FPA, Ilaz land, at ke Magistracy, in which one P. R. Soonderam bad charged a ricksha coolie with demanding more than his legal fare The complainant not being present, the case, under ordinary circuņistances, would | Sourabaya, The building is in course ofment of late years on that subject both by the

WATER PULO SHIELD COMPETITION,

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The 87th Co., R. G. A, 'won by 11 goals to nil against the "G" C., R. W. K., yesterday afternoon. The "A" an, V. B. C., won by goals to nil against the Band, R. W. K., jɛɛ- terday afternoon,

In the friendly match played yesterday after- noon, at the V. R. C., 'between a picked V. R. C. team and the Eastern Extension Telegraph staff, the former won by 7 goals to wif.. The Telegraph staff have some very strong swim- mers, but they do not understand the game very well,

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ing the confirmation of the appointments of E Tomtios and the Hon. Mr. W. J. Cresson as directors.

Mr. Davis seconded, and the motion was trauimously carried.

The Chairman: That is all the business of the meeting. Dividend warrants will be ready

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Mr. E. C. Pay: I am sure you will all join. with me in passing a hearty vote of thanks to the Direciats, the Chief Manager, and the staff generally for the very full account they have iendered to us to-day (applause),

The Chairman; On behalf of the Directors and the members of the staff I thank you for your kind words (applause)

The proceedings then ended.

of keen and increasing competition, and I frelon Monday. confident it has your approval. (Applause.}

Defore passing on from the accounts should like to save the opportunity of remind ng you that fluctuations in balances are apt to be mis- leading. Our silver figures include equivalents at current rates of lar, e amounts in protected and fixed currencies, in addition to Gold Cur. sent Accounts and Fixed Deposits which alone amount to nearly £10,000,000 sterling; there. fore our totals in silver must go up or down according as exchanger fluctuates and quite independently of other causes. The trua guide. to ont progress or otherwise in our turnover and profits. You will be glad to hear that the former continues to grow and despite duller 'trade during the six months under review wa are able to record a' large increase of business. The resulting profits speak for themselves.

THE WEATHER.

The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg. On the 18th at 1: 35 The barometer has First Assistant ofiba Hongkong Observatory (— (alice slightly at all stations to the outhward of Shanghai.

The lowest pressure is over N, China, and the high st over the Ni pan of the China Sea.

that an alteration in the quantity of opium exported from India is to be accepted prim face evidence that the. Farmer is entitled to a reduction of rent or to a modifica tion of the terms of this grant."

„CANTUN' FESTIVITIES. ;

CELEBRATING THE EMPEROR'S BIRTHDAY. [From Our Own 'Correspondent.]

Canton, 17th August, The 26th of the 6th moon, being the Em peror's birthday, not only the officials kept up the occasion, but also'all the schools and col leges bad a holiday, numerous business houses closed for the day, and hoisted the dragon flag, out of respect to the Emperor. The Nam Hoi Have a feast to all those under him, nad dis- tributed aloney among the prisoners.

DISASTROUS FIRE.

At 4 pint, on the 15th instant, a fire broke aut in Binhai Street of Tai Kong Huij near hundreds of houses were gutted. It is report. Sai Chin. As a result of the conflagration

ed that the fire was caused by incendiaries.

CRIMINAL SESSIONS,

HIGHWAY ROBBERY.'

NOTICE.

STEAM FOR

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KUDAT AND SANDAKAN. Taking Cargo at through rates to Tawao, Lahad Datu, Labuan, Jolo, Zamboanga and Manado. THE Steamship

"BORNEO,"

Captain F. Sembill, (ready to load on Monday, the 20th instant), will leave on TUESDAY, the 21st instant, at Noon.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Co.,

Agents,

Hongkong, 18th August, rooh.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamer

"SOCOTRA,"

THE

$2

The August Criminal Sessions were held this FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA,

morning at the Supreme Court, bis Honour tir

Francis'Plugout, Chief Justice, presiding, when Fung Kang, an unemployed coalie, was charg ed with robbery on the road between Stapley and haukiwan., Han, Sir Hemy Berkeley, K.C; Attorney-General, instructed by Mr. G. H. Moriell, of Messrs. Jennys and Bowley, Crown Solicitors, prosecuted, prisoner being. andelended.

The following jurymen were impanelled: Messrs. Thomas Skinner (foreman), Ezekiel Abulam, George Duncan, T. C. Dowling, T. G. Tainbull, S. A. Seth, and J. H. Seth.

The lion, the Attorney-General said that the accused was charged with committing high- way lobbery,

It was alleged that the prisoner, with two others, stole from their victim one umbrella, four articles, of clothing, and $1.60 in cash, The victim with a friend were going along the road from Stapley to Shaukiwan, on Sunday, the 29th ulto, when shree me rashed out from behind some trees and sprang upon them and told them to throw up their hands. The men were unarmed.. They went throu.h the com- plainant's pockets, but finding nothing of any value, they made them take off all their clothing, one of the men giving them a piece of old. sacking to wrap round their loins. In the pocket of the second man was $1.60. After robbing them of everything they had the rabbers made off in the direction of the hills, and disap. Peared. A few days after the first complainant met one of the men on the road; he identified him as one of the robbers, and furthermore at the time he was carrying complainant's umbrel la. Complainant then called a constable and hind the man arrested. The others had not been. found. Evidence was then adduced in corro- boration of the above statement,

The evidence having been heard, his Honour very briefly summed up, pointing out that the case was a very clear one, and the jury, with out retiring, returned a, unanimous verdict of guilty against the,prisoner, who was then sen. tenced to three years' imprisonment, with bard

labour.

The Criminal Sessions Court then adjourned until Monday next, at 10 30 a m.

COMMERCIAL.

PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named being landed and placed of their risk in the vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Gadown Campany's Godowas at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the

Goods are landed.

This vessel brings on Cargo

From London, &c.

Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before 6 hours.

Goods not cleared by the 24th instant, a P.M., will be subject to rent.

No File Insurance will be effected by me is any case whatever,

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Company's representative at an ap pointed hour.

All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival herp after which dale they cannot be recognised.

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No claims will be admitted after the Gands have left the Godowns.

E. A. HEWETT.

Superintendent. Hongkong, 18th August, 1906

AMERICAN AND ORIENTAL LINE, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

S. S. "YEDDO," FROM NEW YORK.

"ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above- named Vessel are hereby infolmed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, Kowloon, whence deli. very may be obtained..

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are ta ba left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 24th August, at 3 PM,

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods

have left the Godowns and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 24th August, will be subject to rent.⚫

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 27th August, or they will not be recognised

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

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,

Agente, Hongkong, 18th August, 1906,

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BOSTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY. NOTICE TO CONSIGNĘES. STEAMSHIP TREMONT," FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKO, HAMA, KOBE, MOJI AND MANILA, THE above Steamer having arrived, Consig

nees of Cargo are hereby requested to send

and to take immediate delivery of their Goods Sellers-Unioos 58:0, Canton Insurances | from alongside.. $330, China Sugars $147), Hongkong Docks 5153, West Poinin $50, Cements Sazf, Blectrics $15, Roper $19.

TO-DAY'S INTELLIGENCE.

.12 Noon, Buyers-Hongkong Fires Szzo, China Fires It is normal over the Philippines, slightly above $91, HK.C., and M. Steamboats $27, Indo. over the S. Coast of China and Formosa, and Chians $731, China and Manilas' $it, Shell about or inch in defect over the E. Coast of Transports 27/-, Raubs $, Shanghai Docks Gradients are slight, and fight to moderate. Tls, 97, Hongkew Wharfs Th1, 7424, West Points 5. and W. winds are ind cated along the $49, Hongkong "otels $zzo, Cottons $15, China China Coast, and light variable winds over the Providents $9.25, Dairy Farms 517, Tramways

China,

Returns from N. China and Japan are lacking $235, Ices $156, China Lights Sioj, Walcons | in their Bills of Lading for Countersignature,

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 m. to-day, goo inches.

FORECAST.

When we met you six months ago there was general confidence that on the opening of the Northern ports in the spring we should set an improved demand for foreign manufactures. China Sea. This however has not been the case and, as s consequence, stocks in the North have ac- this morning. cumulated. Owing to a shortage in the rice crop in the two Kwang provinces and the diminished Canton silk crop- we are also The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club ore play passing through dull times in the South. The ing the Royal Engineers on Monday, 27th inst, reckless minting of Copper Cash and Silver The Band, R. W. K., are playing the "B" Subsidiary Coins by the Provincial Govern team, V. R. C., on Monday, 21st inst, at | ments in China is also responsible in no $90 p.m.

| small degree for the present depression; the

1. Hongkong and neighbourhood, S.W. winds, light; fine.

2.-Formosa Channel, S. winds, moderate. and Lamocks, same as No. 1.

3-Sobib coast of China between Hongkong 4-South coast of China between Hongkong and Heinen, samo as No. 12

$19.

Sales: Hongkong Banks $850, Unions $800, Hongkong Lands $110, Borneos $13.

Nominal-National Banks $47, Douglases $47 Kawloon Wharfe $106, Humphreys Estates. Sizj, Pawells Stok.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by úrta- any case whatever.

DODWELL & CO., LIMITED, Agents. Hongkong, 18th August, 19:6,

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