TELEGRAMS.
[Renter's.]
The Boer Raid.'
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LONDON, 15th November. Ex-General Botha has offered his assist- ance to the Government against Ferreira.
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Germany.
Prince von Budlow, speaking in the Reich stag, said that Germany would carefully culti
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY NOVEMBER 17, 1906.
HỤ NGKONG DOCK EXTENSIONS,
TERMS OF THE PROPOSED Lease Another step marks the project for the ex- tension of the No. 1 Dock at Kowloon, and this is seen to the publication in the official Gazette of the notification giving the particulars and
ANOTHER BOYCOTT..
BRITISH SYNDICATE UNDER THE HAN.
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I
Correspondent.}
COMMERCIAL
TO-DAY'S INTELLIGENCE.
Electrics St.
'RAGING TOPICS,
THE WEEK'S DOINGS.
Matters racing have been extremely quiet during the past week. In fact there is nothing of any importance to chronicle. During this week a few of the subscription griffins were
on Wed-andy, a few negotiating e distance in fair the Meas Marshall, Jupp and White's ponies, that were restucted in totting werk during the absence
Canton, 16th November, The elders and people of Shansi bave jointly conditions of lease 1 Marine Lal No. 3. Hune decided to boycott the British syndicate which Shanghai Ducks Tls, :06 in Shanghai, Hong' | doing entering work. Ewo's hunck wert
has sent its representatives there to look aliei, Hom. The land in question is, we presume, the mining interests, the syndicate having to be acquired for the purpose of extending obtained the concession for working the mines the site of the present No. I Dock, cheme which was proposed at a private of that district. The British Minister at Peking, and his Excellency requested the Board of Foreign Affils to take up the water and sen that British interests in Stans are piven protection."
Noon, Buyers-National Banks $47, longkang Fires $1321, China Tires 595, 14K., C. and M. Steamboats $71, Kowloon Whaives - $881,
kew Wharyes Tls, 229 in Shanghải, 11ong kong
and Sto3, y Farms S18. Cements Sig, theile test
Sellets-Hongbong itants 18to Unions Douglases $40, Shell Transports. 3, China
West Points 5gr, itaphreys Estate Sul $145, Raubs 19. Hongkeng Ducks S151 Cottons $13. China Borneo, fic, China Pro vidents 19¦, Ices $:36, Ropes $23, China Light and Power Sto, 6, 5. Watsons $iz, Powells $8
Sales: -Nil, Nominal Erilaithunas $73. Hongkong Motels $112), Tragways $215.
vate relations with Japan; her aims in the meeting which followed the last half-yearly has been communicated with on the subject, $75, Cantons $300: China and Manilas 523 at the owners in Shanghai, have been doing
Far East were purely economic. He defend.ordinary meeting of the shareholders of the ed the maintenance of peace and concluded Hongkong and Whampoa Duck Company. by saying that Germany need not fear isola tion if she kept her sword sharp.
Later:
While noticing the fact that the land is to be put up for lease by public auction we would make it clear that the scheme of extension does not necessarily secure our approval in all The United States.
its details, especially as regards the method by President Roosevelt is investigating the which it is proposed to carry out what is con disappearance of $1,000,000 from the Sinsidered a desirable improvement in the interests
of the Company. Francisco relief fund.
Australia and the New Hebrides. Mr. Deakin has informed a Melbourne deputation that the attitude of a third Power has compelled a hurried declaration of an Anglo-French dual control of the New He brides.
Royal Naval Cadets. Two sons of the Prince and Princess of Wales will enter the Osbome College as naval cadets at Easter.
BREAKING UP A RESTAURANT
AN UNRULY BATSWAIN'S BEHAVIOUR. ff Chaoles Wilson went nat yesterday even ing to amuse himself he did so right royally, but it will cost him a few Mexicans before Hazeland is over with him. Charlie was until
110ve.
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THE SKINSHAN,"
COURT OF INQUIRY,
We find that the s.5. Ainskan left Hongkong na September 18th, at B-go a m.. hund for Canton with a general cargos, tour wopeap passengers, 427 native passengers. and ton The stop was Chinese constituting the crew.
The further hearing of evidence in this matter was continued to a later hour last evening. According to the description of the lot which when, the Court having considered it, the e- will be offered for lease, the land comprisesident read the following fieding :-- 175.503 square feet, or about four acres. The annual rest is $1,410, and the,u,set price $19.428, Under the terms of the sale, the lease will be granted to the highest bidder, and no bid under $200 will be accepted. The purchaser must pay in the Colonial Treasury the full account of the premium offered for the lease within three days of the sale. After reciting the usual forms required for marking out the lind, etc, the notification states that the reclaim the cntire area purchaser shall
ate
As usual, the purchaser is required to main tain the landin a sanitary condition, and a proportion. shall pay into the Treasury
zontal part of the
rental on the the annual 25th December next, and rental by half-yearly payments. during the term of 99 years. Should the lessee fail at any time to use the land for the purposes,specified without the consent of the Governinent, then the Crown may re-enter the land, foreshores and sea bed included in the lease or on any portion thereal in the name of the whole and thereupon the same shall be forfeited to and vest in the Crown."
All mines and minerals under the land in question are reserved to the Crown. There is a further provise that the lessee shall have the option of renewing the lease for a further term of years at a Crown rent in he fixed by the surveyor representing the Crown.
the lot and s'all build and finish, fi for occupation, before the expiratio of four years from the day of sale, in a good, sub. or stantial, and workmanlike manner, one "more gond, and permanent messenge or tene- ment upon some part of his lot, with wills of stone or brick and time-mortar and root of tiles or such other materials as may be yesterday retning a boatswain on board the approved by the Director of Public Works, and in other respects in accordance with the con- sailing ship rote, and is known to be a wifle deal. When he was paid off yesterday Charlieditions of all Building Ordinances now in force in the Colony which are applicable, and shall and five others from the sameship, after having secured a berth on the Stone Frigate." other expend thereon a sum of not less than $10,no wise known as the Sailors Home, they started in rateable improvements."
At nightfall, as the story to "do" the town. Rots, Chase insited his friends to a restaurant, at Na. 257, Quren's Road Central, i have dinger. After having satisfied the inner man to a certain extent, but extensively in fire-
company proposed to water, the The waiter applied for the cost of the din- "get off the earth." ners, but was told to He applied a second time, but as he did not want to go headlong down three flights of steps, nad perhaps get a couple of broken ribs thrown iglothe bargain, he promptly withdrew and sum. moned the proprietor. Then mutters got lively, The proprietor, a sickly-looking individual, (rip- ped out and demanded payment; remarking at, the same time that if they thused all hands would be lockedap. Charles said that they would get no money out of him, and to enforce bis statement picked up a lighted table lamp and smashed it on the Roor. Every in the restaurant made a dive, for the 1 ump 10 extin.. guish the times before the floor caught fire. Charlie's companions, finding things geuing hot, cleared out and left him alone. It was not long before he got going again. He picked up every cruet stand that was on the dining tables and dashed them ngainst the wall. Its made for the sideboard and sent several duzens of plates and dishes flying in every direction. He played football with the soup plates and cricket with the cups, When he fund that there was nothing left for bim to break, he picked up a clock that was hanging on the wall and assisted it down the staircase. While this was going on the jokis
pl In the house were in a terrible care. few got under tables to keep clear of the flying missiles, other got into the cook house and closed the door behind them, while the pro- prietor stood in a corner watching the property. destructor. The noise that was made attracted several policemen and soldiers passing the restaurant. They ran upstairs and finding the house literally turned upside down took the' unruly Charles in tow, on the complaint of the proprietor of the eating house. charged before M. F. A. Hareland, this morning, at the Police Count, with being disorderly in the restaurant and damaging property to the extent of $25- very cop- servative figure. Evidence was led.
He was
Accused informed the Court that he was struck on the nerk with a barebon by someone in the house. He had paid his share of the dinner. What the others did was not his affair. All he had was $.3, and $15 guarantee money, which was held by the manager of the Bame. The story that he had only £13 was not be- lieved, and his Worship adjoined the casehntil Monday to allow the manager of the Sailors' Home to appear in Court i testily as to the amount of money defendant had left in his care as he will have to pay for the damage or go to gool.
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER RESERVE ASSOCIATION,
The following are the highest scores for the Pool competition held at the King's Park Range on the yoth and 11th November, 1990pm,
J. M. Jones
58-+ 12-73
A. Blowry.em 37+ 1256) A. Jenkins ........ ÓS SEF, #65 " C. E. H, Beav......... 594--6-65 H. T. Richardson......... $14-14-65
P. P. J. Wodehouse.... 58+ 64 J. C. Gow...M W............ 63 scr, mój D. WillCAH H. W. Bird
314-12-63 494-14-63
G. H. Wakeman........... 57+ 401 A. W., Wattana 50+ 4-00 E. W. Terry...namus. 46+13–59
H, Pigeon
....... 58 scr B 1 37+20m 57 Dr. Evin Jonesian 46+1pk5o .. J. McCubbin
J. Hutchings
F. Bond.
S. Gubbay
'42+ 14=56 | 49+ 4-53
J. Philpottubuje 44+ 6×5O -
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WEEKLY SHARE REPORT. Reviewing the state business for the week Hests. F: S. Radoptie & Co. write on the ifth ms? :-The market has shown a slightly better seling, and a fair and varied business has been done, dung. the week under review. Banks, -HongKong and Shanghai Banks have ruled, vay weak, and after offering at ke $4373 and Sets have been sold at 18.0. Londor quotation is 4 4 rok od Nationals san unchanged and have buyers at $47.
Muine Insurmxes.—Unions continue ou oferal £771. Cantons are quoted at $300.
Fire Fagurances.-A lex Chana Fires habe charged hands at 195 and mure shates can be placed Hongkong Fires are steady and ja demand at $332).
wel! found and provisioned. The" (vphoon druin was hoisted at the appointed places, indicating that there was typhoon east of the We find that Colony, within 300 miles. on reaching the Capsuiinion Pass, the wint backed to West Nouth-West. That the captain's origmat intention was fo mucher north-east of the East Braker, bm he went on to Piler Point instead. This, in the opinion of the Court, was in cir on the part of the master, who ought most certainly to have taken so risky, and anchored south-east of the East Brokers. That from the evidence, ear fully gone into by the Cout, when the master found his ship dragging, with that fathoms of cable out, and his ship pearly streding on the north point of East Dumbers we consider it was the day of the master to let go both his anchors' and all His code. This, in the opinion of the Court, woull have
Refineries-Chida Su,sts have not ductual- beld the ship and prevented her stranding, That under the abnormal conditions undered, and are quged at $45 with a weakenni, which the master, was navig Ong the ship, reulercy. 1.1 is are offering at $-2. with regard to the hurricate fores of the vind, ding rain squalls, the Court cons des that severe censure, passed on the in ster, for owing his ship to strand with one anchor at the bow, and another' il, short stay, will be sufficient
A SAILORS 'HARD, LOCK,
Shipping.-Bangkong, Gaten and Macao Steamboats contiùue fem and sales an, cepan ed at $27 with fusher buyers. Indo-Chiga have been dealt in at 173 closing steady." Shell Transports are comes i easier and can be obtained at gas. Sur Fernes full, have bayers Sist while the new share, ate stigly weaker and are psoted at Sraj Choot and inlay, and Douglises are neglected al olations....
Stiring abs invé selos a fg and can probably le oltanto at lower rates, Chinese Engineerings h we again found buyers at "Tis. -3.1.2 and Dav oub
Duks. Wharves anti - Godowns:---Flongkong "and Whampoa beach - have been sold at Siga, and more shoes as offering this rale Kowloon Whats, ka teported sales at $85 $87 close at 88, with buyers. 'Shanghai Dods are strong at se demand at Els, 105.
hard work since their owners' to the
Chlory i like the in our returto re black, and the way he moves. Buxey's contingent jave as yet not been extendlad. Mr. Hunter's bobbery" chestnut appears to be selling down to work and seems to be going in a more amiable manger of late.
Intimations.
THE
5.
ROBINSON PIANO
CO.,
LD:
HAVING SECURED AN INTEREST
IN A LARGE
The same refers to a With is's Maneater. LONDON FACTORY ·
Mr. Logan's pray was given a short canterth is morning, but mikke Monkey Brand's soap'dis not leave a good impression behind. The pony evidently thought he was ascending one of his native bills during his wark this morning. For those who have stood, at the rails during the past week watching the evening's canier une cannut help aduiang the great improve. Their ent'that have conie over the animals. walk, the bright and glossiness of their coats, the shine in, their eyes, al tend to show that the ponies ate improving under their treatment ind putting on plenty of muscle.
A Ture EntwqSIAST.
JAPANESE (ONSULATE:
ESTABLISHED AT CANTON.
{From a Correspondent.].
..
-Canton, 14th November. A few days ago à Japanese Consulate was established on the Shameen, and the first Japanese consul in Caplan has been appoir ted The new consal bas sent despatches to the Nanho: magistrate annoupring the establish iment of this Consulate and of his appointment to the charge therent, similer despatches being also forsanded to his collea ues in the Consu orps. With the opening of this new con sult the cubsular representating of the world's great powers in Canton is complete.
lar
Co-day's Advertisements.
PUBLIC AUCTION.. Undersignedhave received instructions
Salesŋi Hongkew Whats it we taken place at "I from the Official Administrator, to sell by
T's 220
ADRIFT AT SEA FIR TWO DAYS.
Those who have seen a Chinaman seting on a kerbstone in Pedder Street only ley on
-' fonds, Mere's and Borldings Hongkong wo go with a yellow poster, closely we fun and
Lands have Leer
For closing in re- pread out in front of him, be, giîn: pedestribus
queria $103. Mina, bon Lands have changed for a few coppers, will see hins no mave, for he leaves Itnegkong for his native la Sands at The. 9611 se old issue, and have. tarief buyers. #!Ümphrey, Hatates can be May-to-nicht, with $3.50, a gift from die page. box. Yesterday afternoon he was arrested by thed at 5044 Hy gkong Hotels me na
anged and keep tres at Surf. Should the purchaser fail to comply with the a policemar and removed to the Ceniąd Police, conditions, the Crown may either enforce the Station on a cliarge of begging in the public sale or re-self the property, and should there street, Before being put into a cell, there'ta any increase in the premium or purchase spend the night, he told a pitiful Cory than money at the re-sale that increase will be touched a few of his sympatherie listeners. He. retained by the Caw, but if there is a desaid that he was formerly one of a crew of ficiency the defaulter must pay the difference.
If at the end of nué, mouth from 16th Nevem ber the Governor-in-Council shall declare it expedient to grant a lease of the let then the 'sale will be proceeded with.
H.K. CHQIP FO.
HIS FIRST OFFICIAL ACT. [From Our Dan Correspondent.}
Canton, 6th November, ILE Chow Fu, the newly-arrived Viceroy of The two Kwang, has 1st no time in taking hold of the affairs of the provinces over which he has been called to rale.
itis first official
eighteen employed on a erga boat lading be- tween rongkong and San Mey, an islil near Swatow, ring the latter part of Septembei | last he could not recollect the date-they wer on a voyage to San Mey. Two days from their destination they were struck by a typhoon, The wind and sex were reinble. They hat
led with the elements for hours; dud all they possibly combi to keep the old jink in the surface, but as each minute passed the weather became more bajsterous until she allimately.{' foundered one night. ixteen out at the righ› teen persons on board were drowned. He was surceful, he said, in securing a piece of wood which he clung to, although the seas ined to separate him from. it on many occasions. He was at the inercy of the rolling waves for many hours. Foal or fresh water was not of the question. He drifted miles away from where his junk foundered, but held hopes that he would be picked up by a passing ship. That day and the next bought nothing. On the
act was to memorialize the Throne for per mission to carry on his wish to appoint Nr. Sam Tung to be president of the Yuet-han Railway, in the pace of Mr. Chang To Chai, who had resigned the position, and whose resignation had been accepted. H.E. Chow Fu strongly recommended Mr. Sun Tung lor morning of the second day the weather abaterf the appointment, and has now received a des somewhat, and before mid-day he sighted patch from Peking slating that the Throne has sail on the horizon. observed with great pleasure that H.E. had fost ng time in taking up the affairs of the Yuci-han Railway, and had so soon obtained a The despatch concluded by grasp of them. granting E. Chow Fu's request for the ap paintment of Mr. Sam Tung as Mr. Chang To Chas's successor, in the presidential chair of the Yaet-han Railway Co.
BURNT IN A MANHOLE
4 SCAVENGER SENT TO HOSPITAL.
Chan Hang, scavenger doolit, employed by the: Sanitary Board, was severely burnt while down in a manhole this morning. The man. hole in question is situated between Ship Street and Arsenal Street. At about half-past three o'clock this morning the scavenger, in the ordinary course of his duty, descended into the manhole with a lighted kerosene oil lamp to clean the sewer. When he got to the bottom of the manhole a depth of between six and seven feel-lic placed the lamp on one side and commenced his work. Suddenly those above heard an explosion' below and saw dense smoke issuing from the mouth of the man- hole, followed by cries from the man below for help. After much difficulty they 9EC- ceeded in getting him out of the hole to find that he was severely burni and in a bad condition. An ambulance was summoned and lie was removed to No, z Police Station, where inspector Gourlay treated the scavenger, be- före despatching him to hospital. The police say that the foul gas that was in the manhole became ignited and set fire to the scavenger's clothing., Although in a serious condition the Chlesman is expected to live.
He swam in the direction of the boat, which turned out to be a fishing junk, and was picked up some hours later. He was then brought to Hongkong, "I have no money," concluded the unfortunate seatuan, and I was forced to beg, but I would very much like to ga home.""
Inspector Ritchie plated hini before Mr. C A. D. Melhouine, to whom the seams again related his story. His Worship tonk pèy an the unfortunate man and said he would be ent home on Monday.
"There is a boat lewing to-night,” said the defendant," and i would like to go by her."
His Worship said he would see it done and instructed an officer to see the man on board 10-night, i e'also gave him 53 50 ont of he poor-box
THE WEATHER.
Colton Mil 5-iwas have improved tó „Ils. 74 at which said they are in demand. 1.terma- tianis are quoted at Tis 64 ex the dividend of
F16 120 on the lanh in d Hom, Ban Ch
Ins de ritainablerat ding
Miscelaneous-Dairy Farms, are strong at $18 Green Askund Contents have changed bands &: 54, and have further buyers, Sales
Ropes have aken place at $2x. Steam Waterboats have strengthened in $71 at which rate business; kay be made. South China Morning Posts have bons placed at £2-, and are walled. Jangkats have advanced slightly and there are buyers at Tla. 237)
JANN MARKET.
In their repost dated. Gli instant, Meista. Phina-ha 13. Teja & Co write :--gur kat tiss. entar was dat d the end inst, and as the mar ket has caun pof closed nader the copression to Chinese dealers, dier: 15 again notjang fresh
p
• time of writing there is in radication whet salės nar genug to be on the awaker re-opening on the 'päth_quist, when the palunded conesteron. tomative dealers shafi havé cepției.
During the post fastaighit de a voces hive ben rather slow nied unsatisfactiby, owing to harresting operati as a the mterior and in the entomong diacets
Arrivals:—her giganons Arvalana. Aftur, Lightning mod Karrigeer (from Cdentia), and steamer Lachie Ķiom Rombay) of about 7055 halts-,
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Shipments-To, harapid and Nonbein Pon's about 3.59 bales.
Welfared Steele.-- bant gayron bales, Covali. Sinch About olana bales. Exchange-We quinte, fudy, as under:-
Italia AT. at, s 172 per debt,
Demand
London T. T
Demand,
Shanghai..... Silver
Selling
1711 Sk. 2.3
2.34-1-1 W Tis. ZA $59.
32 $5/168.per 07.
4 months' sighting
TODAY'S EXCHANGE.
London-Bank T.T...
10. demand The following repot is from Mi, F. G. Figga
France Bank First Assistant of the Hongkong Observatory:-America-Bank T.T
On the 17th at 1.55 a-The tunneter has Germany-Bank T.T. risen generally, excepí over the 5. Philippines. | Jafia T. T. on ques
The depression is slowly moving away over Do. the Pacific to the E. of the Loochons
Shanghai-Back T.T. A high pressure area is central over the jingapore T
Japan-tank T.T.' continent to the North of the Yangize.
Jaza-Bank FT.
The gradient is still somewhat sleep over the Eastera ta, where strang N. winds will prevail. Fresh monsoon is indicated in the FormosA Channel and the N. part of the China Sea.
FORECAST. -Hongkong and neighbourhood, N winds, moderate; fair.
2-Formosa Channel,, N.E. winds, fresh. 3-South coast of China between Hongkong and Lamocks,-N.E. winds, moderate.
4-South coast of China between Hongkong and Hainan, samo as No. 1. -
decand.
PUBLIC AUCTION,...
For account of the Estate of the late R. W. HOUGHTON,
1
MONDAY,
the 19th November, 1956, at 2.30 I.M.. at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voux Rand, corner of Ice House Street, A QUANTITY OF TWEED, SERGE SUIT LENGTHS, PROWSERS LENGTHS, FANCY VESTS,
c., &c, RMSAs usual -
Titro
RUGHES & HOUGA,
Government Auctioneers. Hagglom,, 17th November, 1998,
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. PUBLIC AUCTION,
MR
R. GED. P. HAMMERT has inshie
tions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,
ON MONDAY,
the 26th November, 1956, at 12 o'clock noon, at his Offices in Duddell Street,
IN ONE LOT.
The VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PRO- PERTY registered in the Land Office as Sections A, B, C, an D and the Remaining LOT tion of KOWLOON INLAND So, with the premises thereon, known as No 015, 114, 116, 120 and 721, Station Street, suk, and Nos. 117, 119, 12, 125 and 127, Temple Street, South, Yu-na-ti,
The total area of the above property is 8,58 square feel.
TheJotal Crown Rent is $19.49. Particulars and Conditions of,sale may be brand from the Vendor's Solicito.s,
Messrs. DEACON, LOOKER & DEACON,
1. Des Vuux Road,
àml from the Auctioneer. Hongkong, 16th Noveinber, 1905, ̧ ̈
MRS
ACKNOWLEDGMENT,
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RS. Mis GONSALVES Leg to THANK ALL THEIR FRIENDS for the heartfelt sympathy shown to them in their heitavement. They tank in a most special manner the members of the Hongkang and Shanghai Bank and also tits. HARSTON and AINSLIE who spared no efforts to save the life of their late husband and father,
Hongkong, 12th November, 1996.
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2/3 11/16
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% prem.
1/2
139
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STEAM TO CANTON.
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TERMS THAN EVER.
PIANO
AND
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FROM MANUFACTURER TO
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Hongkong, roth November, 1906.
£38
MOET & CHANDON'S
HIGHEST GRADE OF CHAMPAGNE IS
"DRY IMPERIAL"
BRAND
AS SUPPLIED BY ROYAL WARRANTS
TO
KING EDWARD VII.
THE EMPEROR OF GERMANY.
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ALSO SUPPLIED FOR THE
LEADING PRESIDENTIAL
BANQUETS
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((Servant 24/16 | Page Fare-Eagle Journey.fs excluded). jo days' sighi Sarf Francisca & New York...57 57Z i months' sight
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$57.00
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WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTE,
12, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL Hongkong, 8th November, 1906,
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