1 ELEGRAAS
[Renter's.]
Loss of a French Submarine.
LONDON, 17th October. The French submarine boat Lutin, with a crew of 14 men, has disappeared off Bizerta, Efforts to recover her are being made, but the rough weather renders it difficult,
Later.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY
A GALLANT KUMUM.
THE WACK OF THE "AKASHI MARU."
The past month has been su replete with im portant events-the typhoon in Hongkong, several sensational crimes in S5anghai, and im- pallant sporting's vents to fill up the intervals, that less mentirm has been paid to catasIFD-
the
phies of lighter portance, remarks the V. C. AA. Buel reports have been received from Japanese sources s 10 foundering af the Osaka Shosen Kaisha's str. Aluchi farw of Amy on the uth utt.. but beyond the fact that the vessel was a total wreck there liave been no details. It was not antil the CNS. Perdomo arrived here an the 12th inst from Hongkong thacán te parti cular of the wreck of the Abuski Maru could The United States in the Far East, be naised, the Yochew having been the only
The British Consulat Tunis has tele graphed to Malta for assistance to raise the Luting The submarine lies at a depth of 125 feet
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VAll KA-UNIS.
END OF THE GREAT OUTLAW
SUMMARILY EXECUTED IN 'SUOCHOW
A telegram to one of our native contem poraties yesterday, says the Shanghai Témer of bandit-chief, Val Kabeder, was executed in tch inst, briefly announced that the notoriaus
Soschow on Saturday morning,
According in the story current in native
circles here Val attempted to commit suicide in his cell on Friday ight by swallowing o large, go'd finger ring, hoping to choke himach thereby; and the Governor, alarmed lest his prisoner should escape the law," and also influenced by reports that a plan was on fool to eff:er his percue, ordered that Vah should be exerted immediately. Accordingly early on
into the courtyard of the yamien, where, the executioner took off his head with one stroke of the sword." town.
OCTOBER 19, 1906.
FOR THE TYPHOON FOND,
As we have already announced in these col. umas, the Lusitano Club Smoker in aid of the Tyglison Relief Fund will be held at the Bail of the Club Lasit no toimerow at 9 p..
A
very attractive programine has been arranged for the occasion consisting of songs, instrumen exacte, Teal strength and the comic tal-music, monologues, exhibitions of physical
operetta His Only Coat," which is a side. piting farce. Such a very deserving object as this is, and with such a bill of good things provided, there should be a large attendance.
FATALITY AT Wanghai,
CODLJE FALLS THIRTY-FIVE FERT.
The United States Government has order boat which came in touch with the wrecked Sonday morning Vah Kahder was led our twenty-four hours, and in great pain, Tro Kam;
ed the despatch of four powerful-arinoired cruisers to join the squadron in the Far East, for the more effective protection of American interests.
Extraordinary Robbery in
Germany.
steamer after hes accident before she went down.
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ACCOUNT BY A FOREIGN EYE-WITRESS.
The CNS. For how (Capt. Hrow } left Wob. sung for Hiongsong on the 24th ult, with two Hue-Fundet lighters in tos It was typhoon The foregoing account is, as we say, from weather at the time and the page was na-gative reports, and is slightly inaccurate in turall, slow on account of the tow, the strainer snese particulars. The following is the version of a forein eye-witness of the grim pagedy, and may be accepted as the correct story of what rank place :—
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Val Kah-der- was decapitated on Saturday morning en the parade ground not far from the Sonchow Cheb-hsien's yameh, in the presence ol a large gathering of spectators, soldiers and ¦ mandarms.
name of some of his associates.,
After lingering at Death's door for nearly
a coolie, of No. 12, Moan Street, Wanchat, expired in the Government Civil Hospital at nine o'clock, yesterday morning, from cerebral hamorrhage.
· · Tso Kam and a number of other men ved together in a flat-at No. 2, Moon Street. Being in a very bad state of health Tso was unable to do suy work for about a month, but on Wednes- day he bucked up somewhat and was able to take his meals with the other men. Somsku was freely drunk iy the men during their dinner. The meal being over all the others, but the de ceased, retired for the night, he going into the verandah, it was said, to cool himself.
keeping well in abore to allow of archoring if A most “astounding robbery has taken preeswary, After various weather ideas the place at Kneperic, a suburb of Berlin. A Vockerpassed Amoy on the moining of the goth, man, dressed as a captain, stopped a squaduits and at the time noticeif a steamer coming of Gaardsmen returning hom drill, and [ent, which la ei proved to be the slloshi, Maru ordered them to accompany him to Krys
Issund South. The Fochow having tows the Japanese steamer naturally had the hects of her penic, where they entered the Town Hall
and got well aherd, but presently, by her
Nothing award happened until about a and arrested the Mayer and the rasher,
actions, it was seen that the lush was in In ́spde of all torture brought to bear upon quarter of an hour later, when the sound of and after sending them thi Berlin, under ticules and probably agrnend. Da getting him. he persistently denied rv.syalarge on something heavy dropped into the street, fol- guard, scized £250. on the stungth of a beater Capt. Brown found that the Chishi which he was arraigned. Finally under presowed by the running of a crowd, was heard bogus Imperial order regarding Municipal Vere was actually, ground on the reef known sure, he corlessed to some, and gave away the by those in the house. The men made for the Irregularities. The supposed captain, then 19 manners as the North Merope › borg, a very
verandah and found that Tso Kim was not ondering the Guardsmes, Jn remaini ur ne..] dangerous reef about 20 miles pat froni' Amoy. Before daybreak on Saturday be was inforin- there, but in the street below they sawan im
inense crowd. Going below they found their cupation of the Town Hall, decamped in and near Chaple Island The steuner was fly!ed that the Magistrates were convinced of his
good meal and fellow-lodger lying on the ground and bleed- ang signals of distress, 'Signifying that she raget, and he was offered a quite immediate JENNIS ABLE, Rnd as themshu
ing freely on several place, The police l'ochon" came heater f was seen that Tuge
was summoned, and the unfortunate man, who, Pastaking but sorely of this refreshment he THE TKK, AND THE PACIFIC |} is were breaking over the stranded vessel. It apnnunced his self ready for death. In theit was said, was by no means unconscious, was was seen at once that the stuhi could not get meanwhile the native officials had been busy held and it was discovered that the injuries he removed to the hospital. An examination was ndi wakoni sinking in deep water and the Cap- preparing die scene of executuin. tain of the 'bez boisted signals that his shap would stand by, gelligas near as safety would permit, and take off the crew of the's and
al-teamer. The Abushi launched boats under #iculties heavy sea ronging and & strong Rale blowing--and with great difficulty the first batch of periple from the Akishi wese
motor car.
SORRIR.
IMPORTANT ST JAMENT BY THE PRESIDENT.
In reference to a second that a fast lud been Grmly established to citriol the weansship ser vice across the Parific, the Tovo, Kisen Kaishin being com emned then in.. Vi Asano, President of the Taya Resen Kaislin, credited is a
tions. He is reported to have so that the
After making inquiries into the matter, the
Ar Gren'clock in the moining the foreign.sustained in the thirty-five feet drop were in- chilled soldiers filed on to the grand, accom-deed serious and no hope was then enter ained panied by the officials. The soldiers formed a for his recovery. He died some hours later"- ring around the executiongcommandent the morbid sightseers in check.
After a brief interval à procession of high native officials wended'their way shiwly on to
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fram either side of which foreign-drilled troops
Tokyo dispatch with some interesting, observa-ken alsard, their lors being aheady balf full the ground and seated themselves in the cum- of water and hopes having to be used to get bersome native chairs. The chief officials tag wase, and the kushi was seen then to them abood. The weather was meanwhile get-seated themselves at a long table under a tent,
be slowly sinking, with the seas sweeping her clean, fore and ally this time alle Akasha's boats qews were so completely exhausted that the implement had to be filled by such mem
company has aired for years to entisely absorb the Pacific steamship service, To that end the company mert a plan to jimerase the four Parish Mail seamers-ike Siberia, Han churia, Mon,alia and Karru, and to build three
new steamers, thus moanposing the trade with ten steamers, including the company's existing steamris, the America, wrry, Hongkong ma and Nippon a W,
"und
bers of the Pechow's crew as could be spated in the wink which was que ty sinking. Even o der to transfer the people remaining on board
fo the wrec
mally, under great ris, the captain, officers Last year Mc. 11 timman, President of the demander of the crew of the Aath were Pacific Mail Steamship Company, came transfered in the Pechea ur an exhausted Japan and was approached on the matte's
coudition, together with, as ta as cari at pre- Then the General-Manager of the Toyo Kisen
ent be estimated, $33,000 treasure. 'n their Kaisha, visited Amerie, and negotiations for
last rip the boats were interfered with by the purchase of the Bar 1,M. steamers had made
native pirates; and Capt. Buwn found it considerable progress, and a contract-to-cons necessary to give the order to fite upon them, clude the deal was about to be signed when
i onder to allow the rescuing hats to ap the Manchurig met with an accident near prachy, the sinking ship. The Poch a first Honolulu, and the 15m ofin shared a similar
came in touch woh thaghiat & was, and fate of Midway and Hich steamers s
ata mm. she proceeded in her voyage to „tained heavy dimplesthe renau af which will hugkong, 137 people having been rescued
involve an immense amount of, moury," Mr. Asano thinks that when they are refonted and net a life lost.
under advise girvanistances When last in view, the their value will have deteriorate in that they deck was only a few feet jive water; may be on onger fit for the Pacific service and on other steamer, hal sighted the week The purchase of the four steamers bas daring the day. “Next alag at daylight a steam- sequently been abandona. Sone Japanese or pas rd the serie of the wreck, but reposied steamshop owners have under contemplatien nothung vahie, and it is presumed that the a scheme to ripen a new Pacific service, in addition to certain French weaners already in
vessel was broken up by the heavy sea during The m, ht Hain the chao been within the field in congiet sai with the Tovo Kisen. baslat he crime il inng,261, 11 is probable that Kaisha, and the report of the foo`tion of a I on board the Abithi wohl have been lost trual oriy have been purpose'y circulated in
The Engers from the wicked steamer, were the parneuli int rest of these competitors. The
hast he pikably treated by Laptain Bpwn and his stat, and were dul. landed in ongkong. ohjeet of the Town Visen Rasha in the pin- posed extension at the Pacific service was only by the Porkin, the master of the Akathi As an appre, istion of the stoves rendered
to prepare for the fature competition of the Jigru sent the following leter to the agents of Hamburg-Amerika-line, and tha Toyo Kisen
the Chuma Navigation Company Kaisha is not to be explaited by one or twa foreigners will be seen from the future policy of the comply.--Jipa v Chrániel,
KORTH CHINA INSERANCH,
The rep it for presentitoon as the third ordinary general weeting of shareholders, to be held at the ffices of the company, Shang hai, on the inst, reads:
The directors leg to subai,dor the informa tion of shareholdes, he annexed duly audited statement of the Company's accounts to the 30th June, 1906, -
1995---The balance at credit this account is Taels 29,925-19, and after deducting an interim. dividend of 71 per cent, a gregating Taels 26,12951, paid-on the rst May last, there re- mains a sum of Taels 265,6 &c, which the directors recommend shoubi be appropriced in the following minner-
A final divided of 7) perm, on the pill- up capital.
A bonus of 15 per cent, upon contributory
* premiam'.
Croco to the credit of sterling reserve. And the balance to be transferied to Under. writing Reserve Account, closing the account for 1005.
1906. The balance at credit of Working Ac count to the 30th June amounts to Tacks 185,529.31.
Directors-In accordance with the provisions of the articles of associati n the directors all retire, but being eligible, offer themselves for re-él- ction.
Auditors. The accounts have been audited by Messrs. Wingrove and Hayter, and they again tender their services to the shareholders. By Order of the Court of Directors,
WM. GE, BAYNE, Secretary.
Shanghai, reth October, 1906,
--
Osaka Shosen Kaisha, z Hongkong, October 4, 1905,"
Messrs. Bulterfield and Swire.
Gentlemen, thereby beg to offer you ons belkalf-ní any,passengers, crew and myself, my most sigrere has for the kind assistance ushy your steaner Yochaw on eptember 10, gen
We also wish to testify as to the exteme kurdiness al Caps, Brown, his chief officer and e and officer, engineers all, and passenger, towards everyone of us when, al-er packincus made gifts, of clothes and necessaties to shop wrecked muiners, and offers of every pessible (ssistancenat
Words fail me at present, but please accept this, ac nowledgment of the expression of "Day" and "ur heartfelt 'gratitude, and believe me,
Gentlemen,. Yours respectfully,
(54.)']. A. MERLIN, (Master), late Akathi Man,
FUNERAL OF MI, GUTERKES,
The Japo Chronicle, of 9th inst, says Vest rday morning the funeral took place at
Hook in long lines al attention and behind these swarmed thousands of Chinese.
Suddenly there was heard the beating of a deep-sounding gong, and turning in the direc
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police was of opinion that it was not a case of that when deceased went to get cool he sat on suicide, but au accident. It was conjectured
top of the verandah and he had either gone to sleep in that position, or fost tus balance and dropped gto the street.
THE KIANGNAN ARSENAL DOCK.
1:
Intimations.
THE
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ROBINSON PIANO
CO., LiDi,
With reference to a statement which, appeared: a few days ago in a native local contemporary concerning the above Institution, which was
papers at the time, we are in a position to also trapolated in some of the foreign nows deny the pronouncement, that the Kinnguar past year in consequence of which a new Dock Tr some Th 300,000 during" the
Manager had been appointed in the person of Tantai Chang Shib-hon, the present Director of the Kiangnan, Arsenal. As a matter of fact, under the superintendency of Admiral Sub and the capable management of Captain' Y. F. Wu, both of the niyang Imperial Navy and expeits in their profession, the books of the Kiangnan Dock can show a gain of nearly Tls. 100,000 for the past year-the first of its existence, while there has always been more work offered than HIGHEST CLASS could possibly be accepted owing to the present circumscribed limits of the Dockyard. Ever since the auguration of the new ségime, with the exception of a few weeks' stoppage caused by the inundations last year, there have at any one time been no less than ten vessels on an average undergoing repairs at the bands, of the Dockyard people-which, under the circum- stance, uppears to be pretty good.-N.-C. D Netur
To-day's Advertisements,
HONGKONG HOTEL.
-MENU.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20TH, 1906.
DINNER.
HORS D'OEUVRES. Sardine on Toast.
SOUP.
Mock Turtle..
ENTREES.
Veal Cutlets and Green Peas.
Rolled Shoulder of Mutton and Onion Sauce. Patties a la Toninuse.
CURRY
Ox itrata.
JOINTS, &c.
Roast Sirloin of Beef and Baked Potatoes. Roast Turkey and Sausage. -Boiled, Sheep's Head and Caper Sauce. Cold Hologna Sausage, Potato and Onion Salud.
SWERTS.
Toast Pudding." Plum Pulding at Brandy Sauce. Strawberry Ice Cream and Finger Cakes. Cheese StraWS,
DESSERT.
Coffee. Fruit.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
[1021
THE Undersigned have received instructions
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION,
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
on
TUESDAY,
City Hall,
(The property of Capt, DoBIN, KA, who has left the Colony),
fine DUN, PONY, quiet, good Hack, be- lieved sound and is a good l'ala Pony,
ALSO
SADDLE, BRIDLE and STABLE NECESSARIES.
NEW APCAR STEAMER.
TRIM, TRIP OF 5.$. "JAPAN."
The new steamer Juban, which has been built tion of the sound a detachment, of Chinese and engined by Messis, Workman, Clark and in their midst the doomed man being carried of Calcuin, the builders wharf at braves was seen advancing ni alquick step, and | Co. (Limited), Bellas), for Messrs. Apcar and
dennling the crimes be was guilty of. Thehe Lough for hone speed trials and adjustment on a wicker tray, with figs upon his back Milewater Basin on zzh nit, and steamed down-
soldiers swung around in front of and facing of compasses. The Jafd is the second vessel the officials, and the condemned mn was constructed by the fra for these owners, and placed upon the ground
is intended for the mail service between Cal-the 23rd October, 1906, at 5 P., opposite the Vah Kah-der, in spite all the atrocious chua and Chinese ports, She is a hand- crimes he had committed Safed the officials unflinchingly.
zame vessel, 465 ft. in length, with a gross Amap one of the gong tonnage of over 6,cas sons, and has two heaters-stepped 11
removed the complete steel decks, with punp bridge and Rags already mentioned and
arranged top gifant forecastle, all the exposed decks The doomed man's queue, pulling it for being sheathed with teak. Special attention tinner, sword in-hand, walked up to the official fist and second-class passengers. The first war and clear of his neck, 'The execu has been given to th: accommodation for
table to obtain his formal instructions to pro- class state-rooms are placed in steel houses in obtaining all the officials' assent, be aruse and
4. with his duty. He bent one knee and the bridge deck at the forward and after ends making a culting movement will bis hand,
of the engine a! hoiler casings. These rooms are replete with every convenience for the walked back again quickly to the spot where comfest of their occupiers, The dining saloon tarsing his sleeves above the elbow he pro Vah Walt-der las, crouched in his chains. Up-
in the forward deck-house is a handsome apart. ment. The machinery is of the triple expansion ceeded with his ghastly werk. A fish in the ype with all the latest improvements, as it is san of gleaming blade, and the head of Val supplied with steam from three double-ended Kaider, one of the inest notorious criminals and one single-ended multi-tubular boilers, of late years, was rolling on the turf. The working under Howden's system of forced body sagged to one side, quivering, and the draught. After a successful cruise the new gruesanie ceremony was over. Late in the
steamer proceeded to Barry, to land cargo for evening relatives or friends removed the muti-her voyage not to Calcutta. lated body for burial, and yesterdry only a Title blad-stained grass marked the scent of the last penalty of a hold and daring baudit, who for years had defied the laws of his coun
try.
AN ORSTREPEROUS JAPANESE
COMMERCIAL.
3 p.4.
TERMS:-As asual.
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.
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Hopeksing, 19th October, roob,
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, ' BREMEN,
PUBLIC INSPECTION OF S.S. " PRINZ Ludwig."
HE Company's Steamer
ΤΗΣ
"PRINZ LUDWIG," Captain F. von Binzer, will be open 10 PUBLIC INSPECTION.
on UESDAY, the 23rd instant, from 4 10 6 15.38, at the Pier of the Hongkong and Kowloon, Wharf and Godown Company, Limited.
MELCHERS & Co...
Agents. Hongkong, rod October, 1906. [1021
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,
THE
H. A. L. Steamship
**SEGOVIA,”
ARE SHOWING
PIANOS,
Uy
THE LEADING MAKERS
ON
THE WORLD.
Steinway,
Bechstein,
Bluthner,
Winkelmanu, Collard & Collard,
Hopkinson,
Haake,
Krauss, &c.
CASH OR CREDIT,
OR, ON
HIRE FROM $10 PER MONTH
INCLUSIVE.
Hongkong, 220d, August, 106.
B
STRONG, HEALTHY,
WISE AND
SURE,
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that you get BOAR'S
HEAD BRAND GUINNESS'
STOUT.
IRELAND'S BEST.
IF YOU REQUIRE STOUT, WHY NOT GET THE
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TO DAY'S INTELLIGENCK.
Buyers-Hongkong Hank's 18:9, Hong. kong Fires $330, China Fire Insurance Co. $95. Shell Transports 2016, klectrics 5143. Tram Captain Schönfeld, having arrived from Ham- burg, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested Sellers-National Banks Sge, Unions $775ure, by the Undersigned and to take imme to send in their Bills of Lading for countersig. Caurons. 5330, Indo-Chinas $73, China and diate delivery of their goods from alongside. Manilas $23, Douglases $42, China Sugars $450, Raulas 597, Hongkung Docks $153, Kowloon
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice
kong Lands $168, West. Points $50, Hong- Wharves 393. Shanghai Docks, Tis. 105, llong.
10 the contrary be given before TO-DAY, --
Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be landed into the hazardous andfor extra bazari- kong otels $115, Humphreys Estates S17, ons Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon THE BEST, ONLY THE BEST? Cattons $13, China Borneos Sio, China Pro-
Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, and stored vidents 59 40, Ices $136," Ropes $37, China
at Consignees' risk and expense. Light and Power 591, Powells 58 50.'
Kuniwo Tsukisaki, a Japanese photographer,ways 5215. reeled into No. 2 Police Station a few minutes before midnight last right, and feeling his way to the sergeant's desk, related a story. The story was to the effect that he had been nationality. He rambled on for some time assaulted in the street by a woman of his own
until finally he asked for the arrest of the woman on a charge of assault. A con- stable was despatched to fock up the case, ut he returned later and informed the officer that there was
Sales:-Canton Insurances $330, Hongkong Japanese story. The Jap was told of the Fires $337, Steamboats $16,~1 ongkong "Docks discovery and asked to leave the station,
$153. He refused to leave, and doled out a string of expletives that fairly shorted his hearers. His behaviour was such that he had to be three occasions he was put out of the station, put out, but he returned pace more. QA
no truth in the
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Nominal-Hongkem Wharves Tis. 2371, Dairy Farms 517, Cements Sig, A. S. Watsons
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Do.
TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE.
Selfing
| Kons of Mi. F. F. Guterres, whose death was and on the last trip, when the Jap, dug the tot
reported in Sunday's issue. The carège left of his boot into spine of the station's flower. London-Bank T.T.......... the residence of the family in Nakayamate-for
Do. demand n talsoul eight o'clock for the Roman Catholic pots, which adorn the outside walls of the
4 months' sight Church, where a requien mass was held, building, smashing a few, and sending earth France-Bank .T..... Father Fage officing. At the conclusion of and flowers flying in all directions, he was put America-Hank T.T.in the mass absolution was pronounced by the into a cell, lie became very repentant pher Germany-Bank T.T... Bishop of Osaka, Mgr. Jules Charton, an old friend of the deceased who specially attended
this and was very proluse in his apologies. | India T.T.
Do. demand He compensated the station for the damage in perform this most impressive part of the done to the flower pots and was looking Singapore T.T...........
Stianghai-Bank T.T. service. he whole staff of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, with which deceased was so eagerly for the officer-on-duty to say: "Go Japan-uk T.T. long connected, attended the service.
away and behave yourself," but nothing came, Java-Bank T.T........... and he passed the night quietly in confine.
Buying ment. He came before Mr. H. H. J. Gom. charge of being drunk and disorderly on the pre-4 months' sight pertz, at the Police Court, this morning, on a vious night. The Jap said he did not remem- ber a thing of what occurred, and the Court fined him 55. Kuniwo was still writing letter to his friends in the police court waiting room when our reporter left, calling them to pay his fine.
On the conclusion the ceremony in the church the journey in Ono Cemetery was re- sumed the officiating priest acc mpanying the Moraes, J. Dann, C. II. . da Costa, E. M. cortège. The pallbearers were Messrs W. Sitv Baker, J. J. Gomes, R. Remedios, and H. Duus.
A large number of beautiful and floral tokens of sympathy and respect were sent, one im ma se wreath from the staff of the Hongkong Adhan, hai Bank being borne by four mem bars of the junior staff,
4 months sight L/C
A Claims must be presented within ten date they cannot be recognised. days of the steamer's arrival here after, which
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 25th October, 1906, will be subject to rent,
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 25th October, 1906, if 3 P.M.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,
Hongkong Office. Hongkong, 19th October, 1905 (1020
A SPECIAL SALE will be held at the
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2,85
.541 .2.311
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ITALIAN.
prem
110)
1361
ON
CONVENT,
ON BEHALF OF THE
POOR ORPHANS.
the 20th instant, at 2 1.M., of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERCLOTHING, 7/3 13/16 | DRESSES, &c., with Lace and Erubroidery made by the inmates of the Convent, as well as other ornamental noticies.
6 months' sight LIC..............2/4 30 days' fight San Francisco & New York..55! 30 days' sight Sydney and Melbourne...2.4.10
do,
4 months' sight Frasce ..........................*.89). months' sight Germany..........................37. 6 months' sight Bar Silver......... Bank of England rate......... Sovereiga
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The Articles will be all priced,
The Superioress hopes to receive a large share of the public patronage and acknowledges the many proofs she has had of their kindness and charity.
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