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TELEGRAMS

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France.

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LONDON, 6th November. The Chamber of Deputics has approved of M. Clemenceau's declaration by 395 - against 96,

The declaration further said that, while the peace of the world depends on force of arms, it cannot disarm. France will be care- ful to maintain and develop the alliance, contracted in the interesis of peace, and also well-tried friendships..

The Malay States.

Mr. Churchill stated, in the House, that Lord Elgin was satisfied the immediate abolition of licensed gambling in the Malay Slates was impracticable, but steps had been- taken to restrict it as far as possible, and to prepare the way for an eventual abolition.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY NOVEMBER 8, 1906,

TYPHOON BALIKE PUND.

Earth claims have been considered by the Bub-Commities and up to the 3rd Novembas relial to the amount of $91,800.00 has been given for 74 Chinese-owned boats, and $200 for one, European boat,

Sixteen cases of Chinese widows and orphans have been dealt with, grants to the amount of

$991.00 having been made; while the sum of $463.45 has been paid to the widow of a European,

A payment of 115,000 has already been mads to the Tung Wa Hospital on account of expenses incurred in burying dead bodies and maintaining destitutes,

ANOTHER CASH OF SUICIDE.

CHINESE WOMAN TAKES POISON.

Yes we have to add ausler game to the list of suicides which have become so plentiful dur ing the past fortnight. This time the victim is a young Chinese woman, who, discovering

-SHANGHAI CRIMINALS.

ARRIVAL IN HONGKONG.

As soon as the Indo-China' steamer Bang- tang anchored in the harbour shortly after nine o'clock this morning Detective-sergeant Wilden and Police constable Alice stepped board and took charge of three European pri

oners, who were convicted in Shanghai re cently and were sent down to Hongkong to terve their sentences here. The prisoners were 1. S. Hyndman, G. P. N. Rosser and C. E. Ellaby,

The sculence on tyndman-who is well- known in Hongkong-for the manslaughter of Harry Smith, the particulars of which are still fresh on account ofthe sensation the trial caused both hereand in Shanghai—is eighteen months with haid labour, while Rosser and Ellaby wil! | undergo erm of three and two years, re-

SULJELY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL.

YORTHCOMING "AL FRESCO" FETE.

The season is once again upon us when the rich and well-to-do are asked to open thei purse strings on behalf of their poorer bretaren

in this Colony, and one of the most deserving charitable Societies will endeavour, on Sunday next, to raise the necessary funds to enable it to continue its good work, quietly and unorten tatiously done, for yet another year. But this appeal to the charitably inclined is no mere cold, "stand and deliver" subscription list-it takes the form of an al fresco féle, and each one present will receive a quid pro quo in the shape of a souvenit in exchange for his en. trance fee.

spectively, with hard labour. They, it will be

On Sunday night in the compound of the Ro. remembered, were charged with grand larceny man Cutbolic Cathedral; Glenealy, the Society of S. Vincent de Paul will hold their annual They were slated to have chloroformed the salesman of a large jewellery establishment inte tram 9 to 11 pm, but friends and sympa Yunnan Road and made away with several thisers are invited to be present in the after 'ngan, Trops z to 7 o'clock, to inspect the various

H.E. CHOW NU.

ARRIVAL IN HONGKONG DELAYED.

H.B. Chow Fo, the now Viceroy of the two Kwang provinces, was expected to arrive at Hongkong from Shanghai this forenoon, and preparations had been made by the Chloese population to accord him a hearty reception: The lay wore on, however, and as there was no sign of the steamer Anping, the conclusion was arrived at that the thick weather outside had detained the vessel with her distinguished pas- posed to entertain His Excellency to a cold- serger. Several Chinese gentlemen had pro- collation at Thomas' Hotel, but at nightfall approached without any appearance of the Viceroy the project had to be abandoned. Crowds of Chinese viewed the decorations which had been erected at the hotel in honour of the expected guest.

At Shanghai Viceroy Chow Fu gave a dinner to the local officials at the Bureau of Foreign the and inst. at 10 a.m. the Viceroy paid his Affairs at 6 p.ni. on the 1st November. On respects to the temple of the late Li Hung. chang at Sicare Road

The North Polo Expedition. Lieutenant Peaty got within 203 miles of properly, look no overdose of opium at four thousand d. fints' worth of jewellery. They articles which will be offered for sale in the and Dock, on the 3rd, and attended the Inter

the North Pole. He will make another at tempt, after refitting.

Morocco.

Later.

The unrest in Morocco is increasing: Boats from the French cuisers were stoned on approaching the pier at Tanzier and the

that her cousin had swindled her out of somt

o'clock this morning.

The woman-Tsui Lin Hin-eighteen years of age, was married only seven months ago to the son of a well-to-do ricksha bilder, and resider at Ne 7, Wanchai Road,

About a month ago the woman's uncle died in

Canton and left his property; which consisted of paddy fields, to be divided between his son

evening. For several months pait the com- mitter, a very représentative and comprehen- sive one, among whom Mr. F. P. de V. Soares is quite the moving spirit, have been very busy preparing for this annual event, and now the

result of their labours is manifested by the large qualities of delicate and dainty anicles which will be bold, as they hope, and as they should

Soares has received many packing-cases filled with all kinds of useful and ornamental atti

The Viceroy inspected the Kiangnan Arsenal national Institute in the afternoon.

COMMERCIAL

3 p.m.

TO-DAY'S INTELLIGENCE,"

Buyers-National Ranks $47, Fires 53324, China Firea 195, 44 K., G. and M. Steamboats 517), Shell Transports 31 Hump-

trics $15.

crew hooted; several of the crews were in and e deceased. On the fik instant, deceased Supreme Court, Shanghai, and escorted by be, on Sunday night. From. England Mr, hreys Estates $trz, Dairy Farms $18, Elec

then ruled for a private launch that was waiting for them and owing to the delay in leaving they were secured; for, in the mean. time, the man recovered cansciousness and had reported the matter to the Municipal Folice.

When the police from Tsim-tsa-tsui got on board the Hangsang the prisoners, who were in charge of Mr. H. Moore, usher of H.B.M.'s

went down to Canten" to fake charge of the Detectives Ciucksbank and Morrow, of the lanil willed her, stich, according to the story Shanghai Police, were all- ready to leave the tail the police by her father-in-law, she dis ship, each man carrying his own luggage. envered that the rascally cousin had disposed of They were taken on board a police latinch and his share of the property and hers also and bad left for another country. Despondent over the affair she related to Hongkong yesterday men have been killed in an attack by the afternion. About four o'clock this morning her fa-her-in-law was awakened on beating her Moors,

vomiting and going to her room learnt that she

jured.

Raisuli's men have seized the power station of the Spanish Electric Lighting Co., at Arzila.

Spain bas sent a strong remonstrance, Two French officers and forty pative rifle.

The United States and Japan. Mr. Metcalfe, accompanied by the, Japan ese. Consul, has inspected the Onental School in San Franciscu, and has received a deputation of Japanese restaurátenis, who complains of being boycotted.

SIR CHARLES DUDGEON,

The compilers of Who's Who in the Far East" paid Six Charles Dodgron a dustingt, though possibly an unintentional, compliment when they left his pante out of their record of notabilties, That among our cosmopolitan community he has been for some years past the most conspicuous, citzeut low will'deny, and that he has done more than win respect for his abilities has been proved by the warmth of the farewell tributes that have been paid to him this week, and culminated in the China | Association's dinner at the Shanghai Club last - night (30th ult.) One of the attractions of life to the foreigner the Fat Fast is that the sever!st competing in business interferes hardly at all with the fendliness, of social amenities, but it is given to cogiparatively few to, speral - thirty years of their life here, to achieve distinction in all directions, and to be able to retire, while still in a vigureus prime, amid general and hearty congratulations.

bad swallowed opiums. He immediately sent for a doctor and called in the police, but the womaä dhed shortly after the messenger lid left the house. Inspector Gourlay, of No. 2 Police Station: took charge of the body and sent it to the martuary for examination.

BANKRUPICY.

RECEIVING, ORDERS.

At the Supreme Court this morning, before bis Hanour the Chief Justice, sitting in Bank ruptcy Jurisdiction, Mr. F. N. d'Aliyada e Castro appeared in the matter of Leung Young, ea fe Leug In Ban, amf applied on behalf of the petitioning creditor for a Receiving Order, His Honour: What was the set of bankrupt Cy?

Mr. F. X. Almaila e Castro: The act of bankruptcy, my Lord, was 'the' reading of a letter bis the bankrupt to my chent, in which he stated that he was unable to pay his debts, and asking, therefore, to be excused;

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Honnur: What are the liabilities?

Mr, d'Almada e Castro: $3,coo, my Lord. Hi Honour: And the assets? My-d'Almada e Castro; About 32,non, my Lord. The biggest debt is one of $1,383 due to Cheung Shun Kóa, who has himself been de clared a tankrupt, and against whom a receiv ing order has been made.

His Honour to Mr. Waketgan, Official Receiver): Do you think these assets sub stantial?

Mr. Wakeman If the debts are pood, my Lord, they are quite substantial enough.

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landed at Blake Pier. Rasser and Ellaby appeared to be taking matters bidly. With bowed heads they marched to the prison, never

looking round Hyndman, who wore a thick beard, did a tappear to be worrying himself a bit. On passing the Courts on the way to the gand he recognised a few old acquaintances and greeted them with a smile and anod. The three men passed through the huge iron gates of the prison-their destination-and will serve out their terms of imprisonment here.

A TYPHOON SÜRVIVOR

GOES TO SINGAPORE FOR VEPAIRS,

cles, to appeal to the taste of man, woman and elegant ica-sets, flower stands, bowls and vases. child alike. For the householder are most fruit dishes, anti-tannin tea-pois, and palent as all the latest of patterns, while there crockery and porcelain ornaments of various is also a very large quantity al bandsome. shapes and sizes, ornamented with views of the Roman Catholic Cathedral, bom photos

sent home by Mr. Soares for the purpose. Then there is a fine lot of large and handsomely framed pictures, views of Eng

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lish scenery, after well-known artists; immense crockery ware bread-pan should at tract the careful boarding housekeeper on account of its capacity, for holding a very large The German-steamer Emma Luyken, which fine condition. For the men there are to be quantity of the "staff of life, and keeping it in arrived here yesterday from Hongkong in bat found very neat shaving mugs, also omamented last, has come to Singapore to be docked, says with views of the Cathedral, slippers, and cigar the local Press of 1st inst. The Emina Luyken cases. The lile apes are by no means for- was badly knocked about in the typhoons gotten, and great care has been exercised in whilst she lay in flongkong harbour and was the selection of games for them, buth for in- in callision with another vessel when the ships door and out-door, and as a result there are to the harbour were flung about like corks by be found every kind of the newest games, the fury of the storm. That the Emma bas had which, besides being most amusing for the a bad experience is proved by the fact that her children are at the same time, for the most port quatter and side are badly smashed, the party instructive as well, so that even while rail and bulwarks being breken in. The side enjoying themselves at play the juveniles may plating is also badly bulged and the after part of the midship deck is twisted. Her bows are

Je learning something as well. Games such As "Who's Who?"; "A.B.C.", an aid to spell also dented and indeed the whole appearance ing; "The Art Gallery," "Fortune-telling from of the vessel speaks for the fury of the gale. quotations of the best authors and poets. Captain Uberfelet said that the Hongkong, Decks Then there are drawing-room and lawn-quoits, are full up, and will be busy for sanie time, perambulators for dolls and babies, ricking and repairing vessels crippled and disabled by the tricycle horses, and hundreds of other things typhoon; hence he was ordered by his owners of the sort besides large quantities of sweets of to bring the Emma to Singapore for repairs, which Messrs. C. and E. Morton & Co., the well Fortunately for the Emma's owners she will known purveyors, have presented six dozen not have to wait docking accommodation at bottled samples. While for "sports" and picnic Singapore fur work is slack at the Tanjong ers are to be found quantities of the same firm's Pagar Docks and most of the big basins are poited meats, put up in specially Jabelled tins. vacant. The damage, as already stated, is for the occasion. Of these, small crates con. dock here about a couple of months, whilst the considerable and the ship will probably be intaining half-a-dozen tins each will be given

"cost of repairing her will run well into $15,000

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Sir Charles Dodgyon arrived in the Far East in' (876 at the age of twenty-one. is long connexion with the firm of Bert & Co., is matter on lupa and personal history, but the salities which made for success, there have ever been at the disposal of the community as a whole, and it was Sir Charles' never sparing efforts for the furtherance of the welfare of the China merchant that inevitably came in for 1c. cognition last nicht. As Chairman both of the

THE SHANGHAI DOCK CO. Shanghai General Chamber of Commerce and of the local branch of the Chipa Association he was

The winter of "Notes and Comments, in never content to be a mere figurehead and the

In the case of the Sam Chuen firm, ex parte the N. C. D. News al 2nd 10st. remarks:-The carefully prepared speeches di livered at minual

Lukh Nam, Mr. R. Gardiner, of M1. Q. Dopposition, chiefly anonymous, which has been and general meetings valuable as sime of

Thomson's office, appeared, and applied on these have been, wese the legst of his labours.

behalf of the petitioning creditor, for a secev There have been far more realy at d eloquenting nder against the bankrupt. speakers in the ranks of those bodies,' but the

very deliberation with which Sir Charles for mulated his opinions and the direct terms in which he expressed then, with no ornamental finish, have lost them weight. Nor has he been Batisfied with an influnce exerted only locally, The recent reinvigoration of the China Asso- ciation as Home, due in pact as it has been to the work of Mr. Gondry, has been also in huge. measure due to the prompting from Shangbai, and it is no secret that Sir Charles Dudgeon has hopes of infasin. yet more energy into the body which alone can claim to represent with any degree of force the united voice of British trading interests in this part of the world. The new conditions in Cltina 1equire very careful and expert watching of the vast opportunities which should present themselves for the pro- fitable cimployment of British capital are not to be allowed to pass, and the task of keeping the Foreign Office alive to those opportunities and the necessity of safeguarding them is as difficult as it is delicate.

His Honour: Well, the abilities are only $3,000. Yes, I think the assets are sufficient; Imake the receiving under

Intimations.

THE

ROBINSON

PIANO

CO., LD.,

ARE SHOWING

HIGHEST CLASS

PIANOS,

BY

THE LEADING MAKERS

OF

THE WORLD.

Sellers-Hongkong Banks $817), Unions and Manilas $23, Douglases $40, China Sugars Steinway, $775, Cantons $100, Indo-Chinas $73, Chica

Inon harves soc, If ongkong Lands $104, West $145. Haubs 59, Hongkong Docks 3:51, Kow

China Providents $9 25, Cements 519, Ices $136, Points $50, Cotiens St, China Borneos Sto Ropes $23, China Light and Power $10, A. S. Watsons Srzt, Powells $8.

$104, Dairy Farms 5.8, Tramways $115.

Sales: China Fires $91, Dongkong Lands

kew Wharfs Tls, 232, Hongkong Hotels S1121

Nominal-Shanghai Docks Tls, 104, Hong.

KAUB CROSHING.

Bechstein,

Bluthner,

Winkelmann,

Messrs E. S. Kadooric & Co. inform us Collard & Collard, that they are in receipt of telegraphic advices from Singapore, informing them that the crush- ing of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co. for the past 4 weeks yielded 814 021, smelted gold, from 5.393 tons stone,

TODAY'S EXCHANGE.

Selling.

London-Bank T.T.........

Do.. demard Do. 4 months' sight France-Bank T...... America-Bank T.T...... lodin T.T. Germany-Bank T.T.

Do demand...

Shanghai-Bank T.T. Singapore T.T ..... java-Bank T.T. Japan-Bank T.T.

4 months' sight L/C.

Buying.

2-341 .170

72 ..... 1712

1.1% prem

1124 .....1383

6 months' sight L/C........

.2/4 3/16 ......... 2/4 1/ 30 days' right San Francisco & New York..564

4 months' sight

. do.

30 days' sight Sydney and Melbourne. 2.4 7/16 6 months' sights

months' sight France

4 months' sight Germany Bar Silver...nons Sovereign.... Bank of England rate...

To-day's Advertisements.

..2.938

2.95

2.401 32 13/16 14 0%

Hopkinson,

Haake,

Krauss, &c.

CASH OR CREDIT,

OR UN...

HIRE FROM $10 PER MONTH

INCLUSIVE.

Hongkong, zaud August, 1906.

8.66 MOET & CHANDON'S

SALE OF H.M.S." PHOENIX."

ENDERS for the SALE of the above

standing at

away amongst the souvenirs, among which will be found articles for young or old d either sex. In view of the fact that all this trouble is being gone to in the interests of a great charity, and that no one will leave the Cathedral com pound on Sunday night 'empty-handed, but will carry away a memebto of hit charitable LOON COALING DEPOT will be received by the intention, it is earnestly to be hoped that the NAVAL. STORE OFFICER, 14.M. NAVAL YARD, attendance will be a very large one, for the Hongkong, up till noon on the 30th November. needs of the Society for the support of the and break up the vessel within a seasonable The purchaser will be required to remove many poor families and orphans forwhich they time, and will be called upon to deliver to the are making themselves responsible Amongst Naval Yard the Ship's Boilers and Anchors. other pressing requirements urgently called fetending purchasers can inspect the vessel. for are Go now beds for the hospital st Wanchai, on and after the 17th instant on application The highest Tender will not necessarily be accepted."

The particulars of the Ship are as follows:-

Steel Twin Screw Coppered Sloop of 185 fect length, 32′ 6′′ beam, Displacement go tons, fitted with Vertical Triple Expansion Engines.

levelled during the past few days at the scheme for developing hitherto unused properties of eShanghai Deck and Engineering Company, Mr. Gardiner sand if apple.alton had been

fatte almost entirely of expression af the meet- adjourned from last B. amprey Count day, faring yesterday, when criticism would no doubi the purpose of crabling MF. Wakeman, the have been welcome. That there is a certain Oil Receiver, in secure certain figures 101 amount of distrust of any new scheme which those at present in use being made of absorb. during Yard working hours.

put before the Coun

His Honour: Ob, what were the figure? Mr. Gardiner: They were with reference to the bankrupt's assets.

Mr. Wakeman: objected on that occasion to the order being made, on account of my not being able to discover sufficient assets, my Lord. I have been able to collect 1600, and this some tin in the godown, worth abou $50, but there are the expenses of the attach

promises to rehabilitate the fortunes of the Duck Company is only in be expected after the experience of recent years. The new scheme ilsell of necessity would meet with opposition business is to be challenged, and there is also. from those interested in other concerns, whose

motives. The divergence of opinion was some opposition to it for Stock Exchange vidence by the result of the voting, but after the lucid exposition of the proposed scheme

ant wooden boards laid on trestles, and from their age and the use they have been pul to hitherto, they are now no longer fit for any. hing but firewood Then another urgent call upon them is one with which all must sympa- hize as the cold weather approaches-and that sa s pply of blankets for distribution to the Society was prevented from making the perio- poor. Last year, owing to want of funds, the

ment and helding the same, and at collecting by Mr Taylor, backed as it was very strongly dical distribution of blankers, and now those

the assets.

not more.

His Honaur: How much do you think the Cecil Holliday, in whom the public are bound by such men as Sir Charles Dudgeon and Mr. expenses wil amount to?

Mr. Gardiner: should say about $31o have much confidence, there was practically no alternative but to approve of the proposition, especially as there will be an opportunity at scheme if, upon fuller examination which the reports in the public Press makes possible, shareholders consider it advisable so to do.

last distributed are now worn thread-bate, and no longer afford any warmth or comfort..

The grounds of the Cathedral compound will themselves be worth a visit, as they, are now being arranged for the file, and

Mr. Wakeman: Yes, quite that, as I have the confirmatory nieeting for rejecting the as well as the stalls, will be profusely

been in possession for more than a month Alter the expenses are considered there will be a very small amount remaining.

His Boniour; What are the liabilities i Mr. Wakeman; About Sta.coo, my Lord. His Honour: $zo,oca?-and you have only about $1,000.

That with all his concèra la British in erests Sir Charles Dudgeon is, and has been, a good Iriend to the Chinese is only to state that suc- cessful business relations require that bargains shall be satisfactory to both parties making them. The Mackay Commercial Treaty, though it has. so far pradu ed lit le practical Mr. Wakeman: I have only about 5630, my result, was an endeavour to readjust conditions | Lard.

in a way which would be profitable alike to,

LEAGUE CRICKET.

CRAIGENGOWER . ROVAL. ENGINEERS.

China and to Great Britain. It remains the His Honour: Well, I will make the receive at 2.15 p.m. on the Garrison Ground. The

ing order.

PETITION DISMISSED,

basis on which subsequent treaties by other Powers have been negotiated, and although progress has been slow and has for the moment ceased altogether, it seems probable that any Mr. G. E. Muncii, of Messrs. Dennys and settlement, when it eventually comes, must be Bowley's office, Crown Solicitors, appeared along some such lines as were there indicated lines, acest hardly be said here, which Sir

the case of the Wai Ta Cheun firm, adjourned Charles had a

a prominent part in drawing, In from last week, to give his Honour time to other ways Sir Charles has shown his desire to consider the question of service of the petition, Improve Anglo Chinese friendship, notably as This petition was for a receiving order against Chairman of the Executive Committee of the

the bankrupt. International Institute, now after fong years of patient endeavour, beginning to excicis tofluence in the land. For the reasons we have Indicated the departure this week of Sir Charles Dudgeon from Chinn, though it deprives us of a leader here is not to be regarded entirely as a loss to British interests in China, and it is the expectation of the future that tempers in some measure the sadoess inseparable from farewell.-N. G, D, Newi..

n

His Honour held that the service was bad,

This match will take place on Saturday next Craigengover team will be as follows:-. E. Lammert (Capt.), R. I asa, A. O rawn, L A. Rose, R. Pestonji, J. D. Kinnaird, E. Irving, R. B. Cooper, S. E. Green, J. Craik and L. Vincenat

The following is the League uble up to

"date:-

*Club,

Craigengowar ..........

as the act of bankruptcy, on which the petition Kowinen was based, could not be committed by the Civil Service........ assistant accountant, as the law required that | Hongkong Police......

H.K.C.C. "A" the act of bankruptcy must be committed by a

R. E..

partner or any person in authorized charge of Army St. the basiness. This the assisidet accountant was not, and the petition must be dismissed,

Played

2

3 point

win.

I point a draw.

Matches.

Further information and particulars as to sale to be ob'ained on application to the Naval Store Officer, H.M. Naval Yard, Hongkong.

Hongkong, 8th November, 1966. [1017

AT

PUBLIC AUCTION

the

Undersigned's Sales 13, Robinson Road, KOWLOON,

Room,

VERY VALUABLE RARE OLD

POSTAGE STAMPS, TO-MORROW NIGHT,

illuminated and decorated throughout, thus (FRIDAY), the 9th November, too, at 9 PM. making a very attractive atter-dinner pio.

menaile.

During the afternoon, tea and cakes, especial- ly made by the ladies of the Society, from Aus tralian flour specially presented for the pur pose, will be served, while visitors will be en-

TERMS: As usual.'

HIGHEST GRADE OF CHAMPAGNE IS

"DRY IMPERIAL”

BRAND

AS SUPPLIED BY ROYAL WARRANTS

TO

KING EDWARD VII.

THEEMPEROR OF GERMANY,

THE CZAR OF RUSSIA.

ALSO. SUPPLIED FOR THE

LEADING PRESIDENTIAL

BANQUETS

OF

[1078 FRANCE ANDTHE UNITED STATES

F. KIENE,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, 8th November, 1006.

STEAM TO CANTON.

abled to stroll round and inspect the stalls, while listening to the strains of Machado's string THE New Twin Screw Steel Steamer Band, which will play the following programme between 2 and 5 p.m.-

1. March....s

"Semper Fidelis " 2. Selection.Catch of the Season" 3. Overture....Il Barbiere di Siviglia" 4. Vaike

.............. "Florodara" 5. Cake Walk........... ...." Anona"

6. Ham Dance................... * Happy Darkies"

"KWONG TUNG... 1,238... H. W. WALKER. Leaves Hongkong for Canton on each Sun- day, Tuesday and Thursday, at 9 every evening. Leaves Canton for Hongkong on each Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday, about 5.30 o'clock every evening.

This Find New Steamer has unexcelled Accommodation for First Class Passengers and

At night from 9 to 11 o'clock the Band of the is lit throughout by Electricity. Electric Fans Royal West Kent, by kind permission of Colin First Class Cabine.

Fitton and officers, will play the fallowing Passage Fare-Bingle Journey..15 eclections,

1. March........................................” Din Kaiser Brigade "...........Møller | Mealy meanin

(Servant {orluded),

..S1' each.

3. (veresto..." Port and Peaskot "The Company's Wharf is situated in front 3. Selection.........."Toul's Song "tovesminerad'ougher

4. Song (Carnei Solo) "Sing me to sleep " ...Grtene of the New Western Market, opposite the old

5. Valse sammerare." Gold and Silver *

6 Capitolio Espanol „,” Moralma "

5. Selection........................” Carmen ”....

Labar Harbour Office .Explora

Hongkong, 7th November, rgoć,

YUEN ON S.S. CO., LD,

No, &, Queen's Road West. (1075

B. Grané March......." Poop sad Circumstance".... Elgar

God Scre the Klag..

Per Case 2 bottles.

..$57.00

H

" 24 |·Bottles: ............a 60.co

SOLE AGENTS;

H. PRICE & CO.,

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

12, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL Hongkong, 8th November, 1906,

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