TELEGRAMS.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPI! ”
BERVICE.
SHANGHAI LIBEL ACTION.
PLAINTIFF AWARDED $3,000 DAMAGES
[From Our Own Correspondent,}
Shanghai, 18th December,
9.30 p.m. Judgment has been delivered in
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY DECEMBER 18, 1906.
Honour said he could not give a opi falon on that yet and thought it was a matter
that should come before him in Chambers,
Mr. Slade said be thought that any ques tions raised between the Trustee and Mr. Ho Tung, for both of whom Messrs, Dascon, Look- er and Deacon were the solicitare, must neces sarily be settled to the prejudice of one or other of the parties..
Mr. Looker said he thought his friend was |"jumping-to-conclusions, without -any-grostads- in saying he would advise one client against
anoiter.
FLOUR MILLING IN THE
ALORIENT
ME, RENNIE'S MILLS: AT JURK; BAY,"
We, reproduce from, the San Francisco Commercial News of Nov. 1o an article on flour milling in the Orient with special refer- ence to the mills now nearing completion" in Juok Bay for the Hongkong Milling Co., Ld., with which Mr A. H. Rennie, one of our leading, citizens: is so prominently identified.
The article reads --
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LUSITANO F001BALL CLUB-
The teams captained by Messrs. P. Roza and A. J. V Ribeiro in the Lusitano Football Club" blaven-n-sida competition will play off their draw and final to-morrow afternoon Wednesday). Kick off at sito p.m. sharp, at Calioway day. Mr. Blashopp of the YMCA will act as referes, and Mon. J. M. Victor and E. M. Ozonio, linsamen
P. Roza'a coam :-P M. Remedios (goal), E. Hyndman, F. Ross (backs), A. C. Botelho,
To-day ́s. Advertisements.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received instructions
Sofiadi ning 1, to sell by ja hui
LA PUBLIC AUCTION, FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
.co...
THURSDAY,
the zoth December, 1906, at 2.30 P.M., 81,
the action H.E. Bottlewalla vs. Shroff / been established in Hongkong last year, Wit their wares, according to. Portland repot C. Ribeiro, H; Campos (halves), H. A, Hynd- STEEL PROOF ENGRAVINGS,
Cheong Ho Ming, examined, said he wan the managing partner of the Tek Tai eil shop, his partners were in Shanghal. The shop had
ness personally entered into the two contracts produced. His shop had regular contract forms, with certain characters entered upon them, and the two contracts produced were made out on those forms. The contrats are not made in duplicate, but each party made their own. and the exchanged them. The buyer got his forms from witness. He had never en lered into any contracts with Ching. Shun: The Court awarded tlie plaintiff Kos before. They were friends. Wither did $3.000 damages.
& Coin which the plaintiff claimed $5,000 damages against defendants who, it was alleged, had published a false and malicious libel concerning
the plaintiff
[In this action the plaintiff, who is a British subject and merchant and commission agent Carrying on business at Kobe, Japan, while -the defendants are merchants at Shanghai and slowhare, alleged that on or about the 20th of December, 1904, tha de end ante falsely and maliciously wrote and pub. lished of and concerning the plaintiff in the Gujrathi language, the words following: "Be careful, and remember iliai, by placing perfect confidence in Boulewalla, you may not be placed in trouble. This gentleman bas already served a sentence in gaol, and from all these factyou will now understand every. thing nectar and you must be cautious in your dealth him in business, so that others may not buble, and that you may nat be entrapped. be defendant admitted that their manager at Shanghai had sent a letter to their manager at Kobe in which these words were contained, but submitted that the letter was a private and confidential document and was written without malice, Moreover, they
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SEXTANTS, BINO. CULARS, SUITS, English-mads CLOTH-
P. Roma, V. F. "Azevedo (halves), J. A. Remts their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vœux Road,
corner of Ice House Streets If reports from Japan are to be credited the dios, FX Britto, L, A. Ozorio, Aug. Baptista,
A`QUANTITY OF flour-exporters of the Pacific Coast may havead Thomss Remedios (forwards)
AJ V. Ribeiro's team -F. X. Franco (goal), MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, to seek some other market than the Orient for F. Silva, L. G. Cordeira (backı), K. Silva,
Comprising Japan" is going into the four-manufacturing business on a large scale, it is said, and by next summer the mills in that country may be grading about all the flour that is required there. A big mill alan is about completed in Hongkong, Chine; that will supply a large part of the demand in that section. Wheat will still be drawn from the coast, but the grinding will be done on the other side.
man, f. A. Yvanovich, A. J.V. Ribeiro, C. M. MICROSCOPES CV. Ribeiro and FA Barradas (forwards),,ING (new), FASHIONABLE OVERCOATS,
Flour mills with capacities ranging from co to 800 barrels a day are now being built at Kobe, Tokyo and Yokohama, and it is said by next season other plants will be constructed that will have a combined capacity of 4,005 "to" 5,000 barrels a day. This with, the native. milis already in operation, will go far toward supplying the consumer of the island.
a large business in nut oil. The contracts were generally arranged by brokers, but he had 50. broker in this particular instance. He had contracts now oustanding, in which no brokers were engaged. He had had cash transactions with Chang Shun Koo before, amounting to small amounts for goods be purchased for cash for his friends and customers. Contradicting
The new mills, according to report, are to be himself, witness said he had only had two
American rather than Japanese Industries, and transactions with Chang Shun Koo, and theyhe same authority-stater that Moritz Thom
s-n, of the Centennial Milli, at Seattle, will be the owner of one of the new concerns. Mr. Thomsan is now in the Orient, and his pre sence there naturally leads colour to the report. It has also been rumoured that the Portland Flouring Mills would establish a plant in Japan, but this is positively denied by the officials of the company.
were these two cobiracis.
Mr. Looker: Well, will you explain what your statements mean? You said you had had cash transactions with Chang Shun Koo, and now you say you had only these two contracts. Witness: I mean that I never had any cash Top actions with Chang Shua Koo. The con tracts made with others are for delivery on arrival and cash payment, Chang Shun Koo's
for delivery and payment in twelve months from the date. Usually his contracts were for
alleged that plaintiff had sustained no damage delivery within a few days from date of contract.
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Church and State in France.
LONDON, 16th December.
He had no other oaístanding contract for iwelve months like these, and had never enter ed into one with the exception of Chang Shuo Red's. While accountant filled up the con.
to dictation. He made entries in
The whole matter of Japanese manufacture of 8. ur from American wheat hinges upon the tariff regulations of that country, Japan.bat
industries, and, in order to help out the flour mills already built or to be established, has put n duty of about St gold a barrel on american Jour. The duty on wheat is only a fraction over 12 cents a bushel it is figured by the
adopted the protective policy to foster its home
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ADY'S and GENT'S HATS, SILK UM 11RELLAS, MACINTOSHES NAVAL TELESCOPES by Rois, HAND BAGS, | BANJOES, CLOCKS, BAROMETER, AVRITING CASES, DRAWING INSTRU MENTS
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ALBO VALUABLE gold chroNOMETER 15/30 and WATCH by Yates, Liverpool, (in nearly
new.condition),
AND
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Catalogues will be issued.
'HUGHES & HOUGH,
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Buying.
Doj” demand Shanghai-Bank T-T. Singapore T.T. Japan-Bank T.T. [ava-Bank T.T.
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To-day's Advertisements.
NOTICE.
2.2 89 2.35
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, 18th December, 1906... [1210
PUBLIC
AUCTION.
'HE Undersigned have received instructions
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION, ·
· FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
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SATURDAY,
-32 1/16] "In zand December, 1906, at 11 s., at thoir
Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vœux Road,
.8.91
The newspapers declare that Monsignor his books at the time the contracts were made.economists there and in the four trade here. 2.30 P.M., instead of as previously advertised.
Montagnini's papers, which were seized by
Whness produced the book."
It was invariably the practice to
en- Many
the police, show that he had intrigued with gage brokers to arrange contracts. French politicians, and advised wealthy customers came and bought the goods on Catholics to cause a fall of prices on the contract themselves. His contracts do not all Bourse, in order to influence public opinion.ber the word "broker. Sometimes they are Other acesational disclosures have been printed on the forms. He had no regular made.
broker for his business. The two contracts produced were not unusually large transactions, At the present moment he had no contracts out-
no outstanding contract now as they bad all been carried out, except Chang Shun Koo's,
'Later..
that the building of flour mills in Japan to grind American wheat will, therefore, prova a -rofitable investment,
On the face of it the scheme seems entirely practicable if the question of disposition of the hy-products can be solved. As the Japanese consumers will buy a lower grade of flour than is marketable in Western countries, a good use can probably be made of the shorts, but how
remains to be settled.
THE Sale of TOYS and FANCY GOODS 16 POSTPONED until TO-MORROW, at
HUGHES & HOUGH; Auctioneers. Hongkang, 18th December, 1006
SCOTTISH MASONIC QUADRILLE ASSOCIATION,
11213
"THE THIRD DANCE of the SCOTTISH AONIC QUADRILLE ASSOCIA TION will be beld in the City Hall, on THURSDAY, January 3rd. Members desir
do so as early as possible.
The French Government is interfering as standing for equally large amounts. He had the bran and middlings can le disposed of ous of obtaining invitations are requested to little as possible with the services in the churches, believing that the priests, while owing obedience to the Vatican, disapprove of the Pope's policy.,
Mr. Looker: You told us before you had. Winess in reality there are no outstand. Fifteen episcopal palaces and twenty-eighting contracts, I made a mistake before na 1 seminaries were closed yesterday.
Germany.
The elections for the Reichstag will take' place on the 15th January.
CHUNG SHUN KOOS BANK- ROPICY:
THÁI DIL CONTRACT, This matter again came up in Bankruptcy Jurisdiction this morning, his Honour the Chief Justice presiding.
Mr. M. W. Slade, instructed by Mr. F. X. 'd'Almada e Castro, appeared for the creditars, Mr. W. H. Looker, of Messrs. Deacon, Looker and Deacon, representing the trustee, Mr. A.. R. Lowe.
Mr. Looker said that as the estate wat not a rich one the Trustee did not consider he would be justified in engaging counsel, and he, Mr. Looker, would, therefore, appear for the
Trusted.
The creditors had held two meetings and as' bis Honour had decided that the judgment ob. tained by Mr. Ha Tung against the bankrupt should be executed, they decided to apply to the Court for dither a receiver; or a sale for the benefit of the creditors. Mr. 1ooker then read certain correspondence and said that the
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did not understand your question.
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Mr. Looker: Can you, then, not produce Any contract entered into without a bróker.
Witness: Yes, I can; same old ones, but They have been put aside and I must have time to look for them,
Witness, continuing, said Chang Shun Koo's contracts were the biggest he had entered into. “He never took· any sort of security from cus- tomers. There were in the market now three
descriptions of ground ai: for sale. He had two descriptions of oil for sale, his own manufacture and foreign manufacture. He charged a higher price for his own, oll. He obtained his foreign uil in Shanghai, his own factory was in Kiang sti, The oil he bought was made in ether provinces. Oil is manufactured in very many places, and the price and quality varies. The oil he sold to Chang Shan Koo was oil of his own factory. It is not entered in the contract, | but is entered in the order book. The contract simply says "oil." It is not usual to put in the description of the oil in the contract; it is customary to say simply, "raw oil,"
Japan is not a dairying country in any sense of the word, and this product cannot very well be regarded as waste to be thrown away, in view of the high freight paid upon it. Still the Oriental mills, who, it is said, are preparing to revolutionize the four business on the shores of the Facific, of course, know what they are doing
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At Hongkong the big A. H. Rennie milt is about completed. The first cargo of wheat for its use has just left Portland on the steamer Hasel. Dollur and another cargo will be sent over about a month bence on the steamer Ressis Dollar. It is estimated that the der mands of the mill will be for from 5,000 to 6000 tons of wheat each month, which will be secured on this side,
The output of the Ronnie mill will be close 10,000 barrels a day, and it will supply the trade of a large section of Southern Chine. Mr. Rennie was for a long time the Hongkong agent of the Portland Flouring Mills Company. and is well acquainted with trade conditions in that part of the Orient. He believes he will, overcome the vexatious question of getting rid of the mill waste by feeding it to hogs, for which there is a limitless market among the
Chinese.
last few weeks the moven ent in that dijection has been exceedingly heavy, but it is more or leas of a temporary character. Manchuria in normal times is a great wheat producer, but lost its crop this season because of last year's war and consequently had to buy its flour in America.
By the time, the crop planted th`· full in Manchuria is harvested it is believed the big mills at Harbin, Vladivostock and other points in the North will be ready to griad,
At this point the Court adjourned for tiffo, Upon resuming after tiffió, witness said dur-
The other section of the Orient that has ing the adjournment he had searched for the drawn upon the Pacific States for its flour able to find one without a broker. He then contracts' mentioned above, but had only been | supply is North China, and, Siberia. In the
went on to relate, from the other book, the various amounts of oil he had sold by contract, which showed that about 400 pienis was the highest amount in any one contract. In one creditors did not desire to call another meet-paid as bargain money. Witness left it to of Chang Shun Koo's 'contracts $1,200 was ing. The Trustee, however, wanted to know the buyer to pay him what he liked as "bar what the effect of his Lordship's decision wargain money," so he paid that amount; it was e' regards the property seized by Mr. Ho not as a percentage of the purchase, money. ang, under his execution whether Mr. Ho in the other contract Chang Shun Koo, paid "bargain money" without being asked to do Wing was entitled to the benefit of thai
so, Winces Trusted him, so he did not ank "ation on his own bihalf, or only to the
for "bargain money." The contract was for extent of the debt due to be paid, any surplus delivery by instalments, but no amount was to be paid to the Trustie for the benefit of the Arranged-be could draw what he liked. other crediton, The Trustes had $1,116.oz in band being balance of rents received after paying off the interest to avoid the sale of the mortgaged property, and he wished to know if he was to pay that to the estate in return for the money used to pay the bick interest, or to repay the money advanced by the bankrupt's brother, or was he to keep it on behalf of Mr. Receiver and Trusted received other money on in the two weeks' notice, at any time. meantime.
He always kept between 3,000 and 4,000 ple
He Tang and the horgage The Official
His Honour said that Ho Tung was a judg- ment.creditor and that would entitle him to execution, regardless of the bankruptcy pro ceeding.
"i Mr. Blade said that Mr. Ho Tung was not antitled to the rents as he had not pursued his execution to complation,
What will become of the Pacific Sistes flour trade if Japan, China and Siberia manufacture all they consume, is question for the future to decide. Other markets, of course, will have to be found, and the millers who have their capital invested in costly plants in Crégon, Washington and California will
Mr. Looker: Then he could, if he wished to, draw the whole amount at once?
Witness: No, he could not, because the terms of the contract were for delivery by in- staiments during a period of twelve months. If he wished to take it all at once he could do so on giving two weeks', notice to witress. They always had in band several thousand probably be compelled to direct their at piculs of the oil, some here and some in Sbang tention to the west coasts of Mexico and bal, but ready for delivery. He could have de Central and South America. Home consump
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A late Ferry to Kowloon will run at 1.50 A.M.
JOHN J. BLAKE, Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 18th December, spot.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
"HE P. & O, S. N. Co.'s Steamer THE P
"PALERMO,"
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FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark, and delivery can be obtained as sooù as the Goods are landed.
Optional Goods will be landed here unless Thractions are given to the contrary before
6.hours,
Goods not cleared by the 24th instant, at (P.M., will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be affected by me in any case whatever.
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination, by the Consigner's and the Company's representative at að ap- pointed bour..
All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival bere after which date they cannot be recognised.
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No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns,
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent.
· Hongkong, 18th December, 1056
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIS. FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND.
YOKOHAMA. ''
THE Company's Steamship
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"SALAZIE," Captain Ailland, will be despatched as above, on or about MONDAY, the 24th.instant.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent. Hongkong, 18th December, 1906,
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comer of Ice House Street,
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
ENGLISH-MAKE JEWELRY,
Comprising
DIAMOND RINGS, GOLD NECK- CHAINS, PEARL BROOCHES, PINS, S'LVER-MOUNTED JEWEL CASKETS, PURSES, Benson's, GOLD and SILVER HALL-MARKED GOLD ALBERTS, P ALBERTS, PEARL and ENAMEL OPERA GLASSES, LADY'S CHATELAINS and | CARRIAGE CLOCKS, &c, &c, &c.
Catalogues will be issued. TERMS:-ÅL.usual,
MAN HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers Hongkong, 18th, December, 1905.
`ORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN, IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. HE Steamship
THE
"SANDAKAN,"
having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stoned at their risk into the hazard- ous and/or extra hazardous Godowas of tha Hongkong, and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon; whence delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless nolice to the contrary be given before WED. NESDAY, the 19th of December, at 11 AM.
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No Claims will be admitted after the Gooda have left the Godowns, and all Goods unde livered after the 24th of December 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 24th of December, at 9.30 AM.
All Claims must reach us before the 29th of December, 1956, or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
MELCHERS & Co
Agents,
Hongkong, 18th December, 1906. -
STEAM TO CANTON..
“HE New Twin Screw Steel Steamer
KWONG TUNG“.....1,138,.,H. W. WALKER. Leaves Hongkong for Canton on each Sún. day, Tuesday and Thunday, at 9 evens evening,
Leaves Canton for Hongkone on each Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday, but 5.30 o'clock every evrming.
This Fine New Steamer, has unexcelled Accomodation for First Class Passengers and is lit in ghost by Electricity, Electric Fass in First Class Cabins.
Stresant 'assapa l'are, Sangla journey..-5 (excluded). veal.....
The Company Wharf is situated in front of the New Western Market, opposite the old Harbous fire,
"YUEN ON S.S. CO... LD,
Mon, Vag, 7th November,
No. 8. On's End Weat
PUBLIC AUCTION.
livered the whole quantity to Chang Shu Keation will of course be growing rapidly in the THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,
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[The estimate of the output of the Rennie
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
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FRIDAY AND Saturday,
the 21st and 23nd DECEMBER, 1906, at a PM, each day, at their SALES ROOMS, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, corner of Ice House Street, A VERY FINE COLLECTION OF
JAPANESE ART CURIOS AND SILK
EMBROIDERIES,
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on the Elgin Street property and the Trustee culs on one side, especially to meet any de: Mills has been under rather than over estimat- wanted to know what to do with it-was it Homand from Chang Sbun Koo for more oil, Oiled. We have it on reliable authority that the Tung's, or was it the creditors' money?
goes bad after two years, but it, will remain good for that length of time, but would be daily output of the first flour mills to be in- stalled within the dependency of Hongkong slightly better when fresh. The Shanghai shop and the Hongkong shop always kept each will be, as at present contemplated, no less other informed as to their respective transac than 3,000 barrels equivalent to 8,000 bags. tions so each knew the stock in band in Large as this production may appear to be for a comparatively small centre like Hongkong the the other shop. There was no agreement original. installation is in
of that Chang hun Koo should pay the ment which will be capable of grinding twice
process colarge amount due on delivery; there was a verbal the present contemplated outpat daily. So that HANDSOMELY CARVED 1YORY GROUPS and FIGURES, SILVER-MOUNTED arrangement that he should pay from time to that by November, 1907, the quantity of flour to BRONZE VASES, BEAUTIFUL BRASS GOODS, FINE SILK-EMBROIDERED Hi Honour said that the best course to time. When cash was pursue would be to hold the money in sus rate to give 1% discount, but no arrivatlabit be manufactured daily by the Rescie Mills will SCREENS, CUSHION and TABLE COVERS, KAKEMONOS, CUT-VELVET PIC but no arrangement be up to 4,000 barrels, equivalent to 16,000 TURES, MAKUDZU and IMARI VASES, INCENSE BURNERS, BOWLS, WALL pense account until Mr. Ho Tung moved in was made specially to that effect with. Chaog hage. These bare figuras together with the|PLATES, GOLD and SILVER CLOISONNE VASES, TEA POTS, A Fine Tête-à-Tēlo the matter. He was entitled to apply for the Shun Koo. Wildeas considered his oil the fact that the Milling Co. will carry at all times TEA SET, KAGA TEA SERVICES, PANELS, WATER COLOURS,
best in the market, for there was great stock of wheat for a two-months' supply will roots, and on that application the questions demand for it in Calilorals. He did not think convey a small idea of the magnitude of the could be decided. :.
there was any belter or higher-priced oil than his in the market. It was the male to, allow peaking ouglacered by Mr.A.H. Renzin
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Mr. Blade said the creditors were very an
'Kiour that no money should be paid out of the estate af that was the fond from which their dividends had to come,
half a cattle of oil for waste lo every picnt.
After reading several contracte the examing, tion continued, and was proceeding when our | representative left the Court,
TuR error of the Gregorian Calendar li less than one day in four thousand years,
A.COMPRISING —–—–
Da view on Thunday, 20th December, Catalogues will be issued. SALTERMS >As usual.
Hongkong, alth December, 1906,
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.
Intimations.
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AND
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New Stock just arrived
LARGE AND VARIED
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Comic Opera Scores
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Hongkong, 29th November, 1906.
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