TELEGRAMS.
'KONGKONG TELEGRAPH "
SERVICE.
IRAGEDY AT SHANGHAI,
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SHIP'S OFFICER COMMITS SUICIDE.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]··
Shanghai, 28th January,
10.55 p.m. McInnes, the second officer on board the steamer Maori King, com- milted suicide on Saturday by shoot- ing himself with a revolver.
MANCHURIA PROVINCE,
སས་ PROPOSED) VICEROVALI V
FOR THE NORTH.
{From D'ar Ows Cerrespondent.]
Shanghai, 28th January,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, JANUARY 28 1907.
GLAND INVESTMENTS ing property, and I look forward hopefully
COMPANY,
THE ROYAL PISIT.
OFFICIAL PROGRAMMI...
We have received through the courtesy of the Colonial Secretary's Office the following de talls regarding the forthcoming vill of T.RIA. the Duke and Duchess of Connaught and 8.8.19; Princess Patricia to Hongkong, on Wednesday, 6th February.
to the outcome of their deliberations, and *that whatever recommendations they with cond The nineteenth ordinary meeling of thefidence may put forward will bring ameliora shareholders in the Hongkong Land Investion of our lot. (Applause) he year that ment and Agency Company, Lid, was held in has passed has been a troublous, ore; it is the offices of the company; Victoria Buildings, brought home to us now when we are closing at noon today. There were present on. up our accounts the losses we have sustained, Mr. W. J. Greska (in" the chair), Sir and it is instter for congratulation that our Paul Chater-C+M.,-Messrs Hi-P-White, N. directors are able to recommend the-payment 9.00 am-Arrival of the xs Delki A. Sicbs, A. J. Raymond, D. M. Nissim, A.. of the dividend, they have done. (Applause.) 10.00 am-Their-noyat tighness will Haupt (directors); A. Shelton Hooper (secret. There is a lot of the Oliver Twist about share-tand at i fake Pier. A Guard of Honour of ary); T. F. Hlaugh, D. K. Mans, J. Orange, holders and at times we are perhaps too prone the zagth (Duke of Connaught's Own) Balu- Alex. Hodger, 1. Percy Smith, A&. H. Ough, C. W. May, M., S, Northcote and F. E. Ellis.
The Secretary read the notice convening the nieeting.
to hold out our hands for more. On this occa› ¦ sion i think we are fortunate," and the least we can do is to cheer on our directors and man- agement, and show our appreciation of the year's work. (Applause).·'
The raport and accounts wore carried unani.
Mr. Rodger seconded, Agreed.
Mr. Terey Smith moved the re-election of Messrs. A. J. Raymond and D. H. Nissim as
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The Chairman said-Gentlemen-With your sanction, I propose to take the report and accounts he read. During the year under re-mously."", view, the property market in common with all Mr. Moss proposed that the appointment of uther markets hins suffered from the period of | Mr. D. M. Nissim as a director be confiṛnied. depress d trade; which I trust, we are rapidly leaving behind us. The conditions have been uch as to preclude the sale of any of our pro perties and as n lots with a reasonable, prospect of advantageous development have been subdirectors. nited to us, the coinpiny has not derivel any revenue from this branch of its business, A comparison of our asteis with the year 1923 shows that the amount advanced, an marigaga It is reported, on reliable authority, has decreased by $44,553-and that a int it is the intention of the Chinese further: sum of $65.203.8 has been spent on developing properties, making, our property Imperial Government to esta lishin investments $5,05 1975-75; against $5.985,771.91 viceroyalty over the province of Man-in 1905. Dealing with profit and loss account churia.
10.55 p.m..
| Renter's,}
The Evacuation of Manohuria.
Jasnos, 25th January, Russia has notified China and Japan of her decision to evacuate Manchuria im- mediately, instead of waiting for the appoint ed date of the 15th April.
The Kingston Incident.
26th January. There is a well authenticated report that. Sir Jaines Swettenhem has offered to resign,
The Gorman Elections. · There was a heavy poll throughout the. country. The Socialists have suffered the chief reverses, and it is estimated that they have lost 18 seats, retaining 5 seats in Berlitz.
ASSOCIATION DAY SCHOOL, ·
PRIZE DAY.
At 12th o'clock on Saturday, the annual prize distribution look place at the Chinese Y.M.C.A.. Day School. The Chirman of the Associaton, Dr. Ho Nai Hop, called on 'Mr. F. O. Leiser, acting headmaster, to report on the year's work, In brief the report of the headmaster was au follows: "This day marks the close of the "second"year"of the Association Day School. We have had 234 chant days during the past year with an attendance of seventy-seven 'students in the Spring term and seventy in the Winter term. The average daily attendance has been fifty. As compared with last year both the enrollmert and average daily atten dance show an increase of over 100 %. The work of the students has been quite satisfactory, the progress in arithmetic has not been as much as was expected, whereas splendid pro- gress has been made in composition, converso tion in English geography, sentence building for beginners, and in hygiene. Ourinstruction in Chinese has been excellent. About the middle of December the headmaster made application to the inspector of Schools for Hongkong for a grant-in-nid for the Associa tion Day School and recently the Inspector paid our school a visit to ascertain its stand- ing. The Day School will open again op the 4th of Ma ch for the school year of 1907 ; old students will be allowed to enter with the same fee as last year and they will be given prefer- ence. New students will be asked to pay an additional fee of $1.00 for registration. No more than to students will be admitted."
After the report of the headmaster the prizes were then distributed to the following
students: 1st class-Wal Kan, and Choen
Ki King; and, class-Tang Heung Cheung, Cheung, Li, U Ming, 'Ho Hue In, and Lam Ng Fook; 3rd class-Li Hon Wai, Lam Chak Yom, and Lai Lam Fook; 4h class-Tsoi Shai Far, Cheung Wam Man, Wong Wai Pong, Ling Kwong Kee, and Cheung Shau.- Contributed.
SHIPPING AND MAILS
MA7.5 8.
Indian (Namtang) 3131 inst. German (Preussen) 1st prax., & a.m. Australian (Eastern) and prox.
›› Canadian (Athenian) 3rd próx,
German (Prinx Sigismund) 6th prox. The ss. Monmouthshire, lest Singapore on 27th inst., and is due here on 3rd prox.
The P. & O. S, N. Co/.s.5. Paliza left Singapore for this port on 26th inst, at 2 pm, The M. M. Cola sa. Australien will leave Singapore at a p.m., to-day, for this port via Saigon.
The Imperial German Mall s.s. Sachsen lelt Colombo be 26th inst., pm, and may be ex- pected bera on 7th prox.
The C. P, R. Co's as Empres of Japan lall Vancouver pm on anh in, fur Hồng kong via the usual Ports of Cx}},"
The N. Y. K. 1.3. Wakasa Maru, European Line, left Kobe for this port via Moji and Shangbal on 26th inst, and is expected here on 4th prox
Mr, C. W. May seconded and the motion was adopted.
Mr. Orange proposed the re-appointment of Messrs. H. Percy Smith and C. W. May as auditors.
chis, will be farnished.
Their Royal Highnesses will then proceed to the City Hall, where an Address of: Welcome from the Community will be presented.
Their Royal Highnesses will proceed to Government House at 10.45 am, and at 11.30 arn. will unveil statues of His Majesty the King and His Royal Highness the Prince o` Wales. Their Royal Bighnasses will lunch at Government House at 1.00 p.m.
In the afternoon His Royal Highness will undertake Military Inspections,
A 5.30 p.m. His Royal Highness, will be present at a 'Masonic Lodge Meeting.
Their Royal Highnesses will dine at Go vernment House at 8.co. p.m. and a Reception will be held at 1000 p.m.
THURSDAY, THE 7TH FEBRUARY; 1907, His Royal Highness will be occupied through Mr. Ough seconded and the motion was out the day with Military Inspections and will adopted. „
lunch with the 39th (Duke of Connaught's The Chairman-Your dividends will be Ow) Baluchis at Kowloop. ready on application. I thank you for your
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Their Royal Highnesses the Duchess of Connaught and Princess Patricia will be pre- sent in a Chinese theatrical performance at
WEST POINT building CO., LD. | 4-30 p.m.
"MEETING OF SHAKEHOLDERS,
At 10 p.m. Their Royal Highnes er will leave for Canton in a special River Steamer. They will breakfast on board and after visiting the City, lunch at the Five Storeyed Pagoda on the
City Wall. hey will return through the City
and embark on the return journey in the course of the afternoos. Arrive. Hongkong about to
The above mentioned company held its eighteenth ordinary meeting at 11.30 o'clock this morning in Victoria Buildings, Sir Paul Chaler presided. The others present were Hon. Mr. W. J. Gresson, Mr. A. 1. Raymond and Mr. AG. Wood, directors: Messrs, F, Mait-P
and. C. W. Stay, A. Haupt, G. C. Moxon, F. Ellis, E. D. Haskell, J. v. Graça, J. Danger Percy Smith and Shelton looper (secretary.) The notice convening the meeting was, rend by the Secretary, after which
the return from that important source of our attendance; gentlemen. revenue, "Rents," shows an increase of $91 138 This in a measure must be considered stis factory, but.f_regret to say that in spite of every endeavour we have still a number of vacant tenements, although not so many as a year ago. From the census recently taken, you are aware that there has been a redaction the Chinese population; there are other causes also which have seriously affected properties, but as we must all hope for the amelioration," if no! the removal, of useless restrictions it would appear to be reasonable to apicipe à gradually increased return from, Chinese rentals. There is an in- crease of $1,80 in commission account.. Co the debit side of the account you will had in- terest account and with the withdrawal of funds invested on mortgage it is only to be expected that our revenue under this heading must be a gradually declining one, the actual decrease this year being $51,891 82. Charges account is practically unaltered, while fire insurance is some $180 more. The cost of repairs in creased from $17,087.2; to $14,094 36 which is accounted for by the damage done by the typhoons and estimated at about $6,000. Sum. marized; the net earnings of the year are $55,81.23 mure than in 1905, if you exclude from that year the $101,556 derived from profit on "Property and Investments," and this result your diseniors trust you may consider satis- factory, If any further information is desired, I should be pleased to give in to the best of my abilty.
SATURDAY, THE 9TH FEBRUARY, 1907. His Royal Highness will be engaged in Military Inspections.
PX
WICHOW NOTES.
The Chairman said :—Genilemen': With
NANNING CUSTOMS STAFF. your permission we will take, ibe, report and accounts as read. The result of the year's
Wachow, z6th January. working shows a net profit' of $52,54469 as Some Additional changes have been added against $45,700.67, which enables us to to the Nanning Custo staff. Mr. R. P pay a dividend of $1.10, as against $365 Mansfield, asistant A. Mr. E. Watson also for the previous year. You will notice that { from Cantor, is appointed Assistant Examiner to the new post, A Chinese Clerk too, from Canton, is transferred to the Nanning Customs Indoor Staff.ome difficulty is being expeži- enced in obtaining passages from here to Nan ning. The tire of a launch from here to the new port is $400 per trip, and this is consider- ed excessive, considering the journey only takes from 4 10.5 daysThe first batch of Cusionis officials have been dispatched from Wąchow per junks or houseboats, but as these crafi teke from 25 to 30 days to complete the journey, it is a question of doubt as to whether siens, conveyance is perferable to sail, and which would be cheaper in the end. It's a poor nutlook for those seat to Nanning, and. who have to go up in janks or houseboats, to
panth. The new port presens lots of discom- he cooped up, is a native sailing craft for a
forts to those going to Nanning, as bread, beef, mutton, etc, are practically unobtainable
on the credit side of profit and loss ^c> count rents received stand at $60,coo, where- as in the 1955 account the amount under that heading was shown as $65.251.04, the reason being that the inter amount included rares, which were payable to the Government and refinded by the teannt, but as the tenant now pays rates direct to the Government and they do not appear in our books the net rent re- celved is alone shown, and in consequence thereal do not appear either on the debit side of the account. As you will also notice Crown Mr. Mass-I have a few questions to ask,
rent alone being charged at $318 as agains'
The Chairman-Then I will more the
$2,069 04, shown is 100 perounts for Crown adoption of the report and secounts,
rent and rates. The cost of property this year is shown as $1,968 a1 in excess of last year Mr. Moss-There is an account andingsteing the cost of improving the water service the assets of $6,050,973.75 low is it that required by the introduction of the rider main nothing has been written off for depreciation of the upkeep of the property is about $1,000 system demanded by the Government. The cost of property?
less than the previous year, which, considering the destructive typhoons experienced, your firectors deemed very satisfactory. If any sharehnkler wishes for further information
The Chairman-The answer to that question is that the property is never written down because anything that is necessary is provided on the other side of the account fur depreciation.
Mr. Moss-Well, if your property stands like this in the books, what do you think would happen in the case of a fire? Do you think the insurance companies would pay up the full amount? The insurance companies don't pay upon the book value jakey pay upon the actual value.
The Chairman-The insurance companies would pay upon the actual value' for which we are insured, We are fully insured,
Mr. Moss know it is not is, custom among fire gsuance companies to pay up like that.
The Chairman-1 think that in the case of a company like this th insurance companies would recognise that any claim submitted was a justifiable one and there would be no diffi culty in recovering the full amonst of our insurance.
Mr. Moss-1 don't think they would. But with regard to the accounts payable $1.057- 54.56, how much of that is out on loro in which we are paying Interest ?
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Mr. Shelton, Hooper-Receiving interest. Mr. Mass (continuing)—Same (Aust be con tractors' accounts. Surely, there is not a big amonot like this all due,
The Chairman--You seem to be a little bit vague about the information you require,
Mr. Vos-Well, I would like the accounts split up in a more detaileși nianner, so that we can know exactly what conduion we are in."
The Chairman - If you look on the other side of the accounts-you will see an amount trim- ferred to mortgage deducted from the accounts payable.
Mr. Moss-That leaves, roughly, $400,000 accounts payable. What do they consist of?
The Chainman--The difference between the two is really represented by the over-draft on the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank...
Mr. Moss-Ch, I see. That is all I wish to
ask.
The Chairman-Are there any other quer tions ?
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shall be pleased to answer any questions.
There were no questions asked. whereupon he Chairman proposed the adoption of the report and accounts,
Mr. nupt seconded. Carried.
of Ron. Mr. W.. Gresson to the Board of Mr. Orange proposed that the appointment
Directors, sice Mr. C. W. Dickson retired, he confirmed.
Mr. Ellis secanded. Carried.
On the motion of Mr. Maitland, seconded by! Mr. Haskell, and carrie 1 by those present, Hon Mr. W. J. Gressan and Mr. A. J. Ray mond were re-elected directors.
Mr. C. W. May was re-elected the Company's auditor for the ensuing year on the motion of Mr. G. C. Moxon, seconded by Mr. Graca
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he Chairman brought the meeting to close by announcing that dividend warrants were 'roudy.
THE MORPHIA CASE.
WRIT OF
CERTIONAL"
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and one has to fall back on "hard" and
deodorized American canned gonds. Of course
this will only be for a short while, as no doubt compradore shops will soon follow, where a deannd for them exists.
CHINESE SCHOOL SPORTS.
carale ground a day or two ago, when the A novel and unusual sight was seen on the
native lareign-trained schools met collectively to compete in an atheletic sports tournament. The fantakand leading officials attended as did a la ge number of the gentry, and the coni. petitors in the thus events gave quite a decent exhibition. The parade ground bad been laid out for sprinting purposes and a caune was marked out, with bamboos, stones, etr, and though the track was ant in very good condition, and no new reçoids were establish- ed, as far as times were conce neit, still the meeting was ably conduc ed and was a success,
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to cents on top of last fixture of medium sixed. steamer al 12 conta. Immediately after, 12, centa was again obtainable; 13 cents wat offers 'ed and declined, except, apparently, in one instance, and at between 14 and 15 cen a'there - has since a fair business been done. The
THE
market closes with charterers' wants for im mediale loading evidently satisfied, but if centi paid for small site for about 3rd Feb., and 14 same date: Saigon to Singapore; there lave ROBINSON PIANO
cents nained" for medium-sized, bouts about
also been charters, on basis of about 14 nese done, at 26 cepts, for about 20,000 cents. Baigon to" Philippines, a sinali Lusi-
to Japan, several fixtures dono for 'February top and 24 cents for 15,000 piculs, Saigon loading; rates 25 cents to 28 cents, According to sizes and whether for early or late Feb. loading. Saigon to Shanghat and Saigon to Ningpo, there have bean inquiries, Saigon to Tientsin also; in the latter direction a boat, carrying about 22,000 piculs, has been chatter ed as for middle of Feb loading at 4a) cents. Saigon to Java, prompt, business bas bean dona in connection with return, freights to japan or 19 Hongkong, but terms are not reported.
It is to he hoped that the present ziemand ins tonnage will last. To some extent this wilf. certainly depend on whother supplies at Saigon will continue upon a sufficiently large scale. ft must be remembered that the season is an unusually early one. It should not cause sur
if for one reason or another the prise
demand
for prompt or fairly prompt boats should all of sudden come to a stop, and Chinese New Year holidays, about rath to 14th proximo, will certainly interfere with business. Meanwhite the North reports very poor freights, and the tendency, on the part of owners alluded in in last circular of removing tonnage off the Chion Coast has resulted in funther homeward 'fix'ures, Nor, sa. Undine and Swed, steamers Karin and Lisa being named as having been To disposed of during the fortnight under review.
Rangoon;-1 here is a large chartering. business doing to Japan. We have not heard, that any of the several inquiries for tocnage which were placed on this market have materialized.
Bangkok.-Despite cargo being insufficient for what tonnage the "liners" supply, we hear
dage, with no actual result so far, however,
of
Co., LD.
TALKING
MACHINES
'AND
RECORDS.
negotiations for several trips for outside on New Stock just arrived
Coal freights have continued to rule quiet. A charter is reported Hongay to Canton as low as $1.75.
Wakamatzu to Canton:-A fixture at $1.80. Moji to this, business at $1,20 and $1.15, with next to noʻdemand,
Monthly The better feeling in freights may stimulate some speculative business on time-charter basis. We hear of an occasional inquiry, so far no businuss reported.
Snil tonnage loading or to load :—For Balti more and/or New York:-Ames ship E. B. Sutton, 1,639 tons; arrived from Haiphong, 11st December.
Sail-tonna, è Disengaged :-None: Departures of Sailers:-British barque ¿driów, 1th January for Newcastle, Australia.
TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE, Selling, London-Bank TT.....
Do.
demand Do. 4 months' sight France-Bank.T. Vimerica-Bank T.T. India T.T......................... Germans-Bank T.T.. demand....... Shanghai-Bank T.T.. singapore TT....çit... japan-Bank T.T.....
ava-Book T.T.,.
Buying
Do.
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2/2 13/16
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**LARGE AND VARIED
ALSORTMENT
MUSIC.
Comic Opera Scores
and Dance Music.
1165 | RECEIVED BY EVERY MAIL.
1653 73 p53 % prem
Hongkong, 29th November, 1966.
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4 months' sight L/C. 6 months' sight L/C................2/31
9/22/3 5/16. 30 days' il San Francisco & New York..$5
months' sight
do..
50 10 days' sight Sydney and Melbourne...1.3 9/16
months' sight months' sight France.........
4 months' sight Germany Har Silver Bank of England rate... Sovereign...
....2,86
..2.871
2.341
11/16
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OPIUM QUOTATIONS, Today's quotations are as follows ---
Malwa New
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140
Older
Oldest
Painn New
Did Negaics New
Persian (Paper)'
Per nicul (796/800
... 810 830 ***@ 250/870 ...@
Per chest fa 8871
0 800
To-day's Advertisements.
'HONGKONG GYMKHANA CLUB
There are a number of these schools in Wa A MEETING OF MEMBERS will be
chow, and the nudena ere lads between in and 19 years old A'signficant feature is that If the students are minus their queues and wear foreign clothes, the majority having adopted khaki uniforms, These scholars in addition to getting a western education (of sons) go in' for gymnastics and military drill, and are being smart at the latter. The students are mustly of the middle and gentry classes and are a very well behaved lot, being orderly and polite.
At the Supreme Court, this morning, before a ̈Fall Bench, composed of their Ponours the Chief Justice, and Mr. A. G. Wise. Puisne Judge. presiding in 7 ppellate Jurisdiction, Sir Henry Berkeley, KC, instructed by MJ Scott Harston, of Messrs. Ewens and farston, moved for an order rio Mr. F. A., Hazeland do show cause why a wit of retirart should not issue on that Magistrate to removs into this Court the cases of marinte of morphin, the properly of order by which, on the 4th August, 1906, four Wiliam Hoffmann, of Shanghai, were, forfeited There are 2 gunboats in put, the French and handed over to the Opium Farmer. Ang il- ate and ÏÏ‚M.8. Sardf þær.
he former antian was filed, in which he prayed that the
fidavit, by Mr. Hoffmain supporting the intende making the journey to Nanning, when, said order of the N gistrate made an the 4th the river rises. There has been a fair, Amount August, might be quashed on the ground that of rain during the past week, which has result the Magistrate had no i risdiction, as the ed in the river rising a foot, and has done the muriate of morphia was not "epin" within country a lot of good. The German gunboat the meaning of the Ordinance.
The order was granted.
THE WRATHER.
The following report is from Mr. F. G Figg First Assistant of the Hongkong Observatory- On the 28th at 11.55 -The barometer kas sison quickly over Japan, the depression having moved away Eastwarde,
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NAVAL
Tsføring is dat here shortly, and will make a stay here of about a week.
COMMERCIAL
FREIGHT.
Messrs. Lamke and Rogge report under date The barometer has fallen slightly overthe E. | 26th Jan.:-When commenting on the market coast of China, and risen a little op the S.
a fortnight ago we wrote that there were plenty coast.
of boats, that offers were few and far between Pressure is highest over N. China..“It res mains low over the Northern shores of the and that business obiainable was in every instance of a very poor description. There has since been quite a change, to some little extent improved, still leave much to be desired, but as far as orders and Inquiries are concerned; of these there have been quite a lot, principally in connection with Saigon, whence the improve meat was originated by extensive orders for
„Saigon lo ibis, opened with a big boat accepting.
No other questions being submitted, Mr. Hough said:~I rise to second the adoption of the report and accounts, The lacid manner in which they have been dealt with by our Chairman, leaves me, China Sea. very little to say, but I must, echo what Moderate NE. winds may be expected in has fallen from hist in hoping that the the S. coast of China, to strong only a regards rates, which, though they have drastic laws which at present so encarpber and winds off the S. coast of China, In therefore due to arrive at daylight morning, handicap property holders may be considerably on goth inat.
modified in the near future. I do not like to The Imperial Gorman Mail 13, Preuss, say too much about this, looking as we do on carrying the German Mails with dates from the matter as one which may be opened up *Burlin of the 1st lost., Jaff Singapore on 27th Vivativ. We have now sitting a Royal Commit-South coast of China between Hongkong" tonnago baving been wired here," The market, last; at 8 min, and may be expected here on
The T.K. K. 8.a. Nippon Maru sailed from Manila for this port at 8 am, this morning, a d:
sion deal og exhaustively with maulers concern
FORECAST.
1Hongkong and neighbourhood, B, winds, fresh or strong; squally, showery,
2-Formosa Channel, N.E. winds, moderate, South coast of China between Hongkong and Lamecka, same as No. 1. W
and Hajoso, same as•No. 1, +/
held at the Offices of Messrs, GIDO, Livingston & Co., St. George's Building, on FRIDAY, at February, at 5P.M.
BUSINESS: To draw up a programme for the ensuing Season.
C. G. MACKIE, Hon. Sec. & Tremurer. Unnykery, 28th January, 1007
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE ANDY YOKOHAMA.
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For you
"AUSTRALIEN," Captair Verion, will be despatched as above, on or about MONDAY, the 4th February.
For Freight or Passago, apply to
G. DE CHAMPEAUX,
.Agent. Hongkong, 28th January, 1907.
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@KWONG TUNG “..... 1,738...H W. WALKER. Leaves Hongkong for Canton on each Son- day, Tuesday and Thursday, * qevery evening. .. Leaves Canton for Hengkyry on each Mons day, Wednesday and Friday, about 5.30 o'clock every evening.
This Fine New Steamer hat Jacxcelled Por Case 12 Bottles Accommodation for Kirst Class Passenger and is lit throughout by Electricity, Electric Fans in First Clase Cabins,
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| The Company's Wharf is situsted in front of the New Westem Market, opposite the old WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS Harbour Office. Due
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