Telegrams.
[Renter's]
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY JULY
A JEWELLER IN TROUBLE.
THE GREEN ISLAND CEMENT The incisor teeth are more curved than
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those of the rattus, the 'curve- being almost at right angles to the interior maxilla, and the weasing face the tooth is almost parallel to the warring surface of the molars. This rat larger and 'ite whole build more robust than that of the black rat, and the general conform alion more fitted for burrowing than climbing,
The French Navy.
London, 11th July, The spread of the oplum habit in the French navy has become such that special instructions for combatting it have been Shewan Fomes & Co-for the pur-THE COMMON MOUSE: HUS MUSCULUS.
sent to the naval commanders ; also an-im- portant circular directing measures for the improvement of general discipline.....
Thé Anglo-Russian Agreement
INCREASE OF Capital SanctioN.D. An extraordinary gégeral meeting of share. holders in the Green Island Cement Co., Ltd., was held at the office of the general managers
pose of pissing a special resolution:
The animal is too well known to need des. Mr. K. Shewan presided. The others pre-cription although, the Chinese do not appear sent were Sir Pauf Chater, Hon. Mr.. Henry to recognise it as a species distinct from the rat. Keswick, Messrs. R. Hendiños (secretary), it resembles rattus more than decumanus. R Hancock, E. D. 'Haskell'and·j. A. Yopog.
The Store ary read the notice convening the
THE MUSK RATZ, SOREX' GIGANTEUS.
COUNTERFEIT COINS FOUND IN A SEARCH.
While searching for stolen goods in a jewel- ter's shop at No. 154, Queen's 'Road Central, yesterday, Detective Sergeant O'Sullivan ar- tested Pang Kan, the salesman, on a charge of to being in possession of counterfeit coins. The coins-gumbering some twenty-two pieces- comprising three of local and nineteen of Kwangtung currency, were alleged to have beats discovered in the salesman's box. At the Police Court, this muralog, he was arraigned
13, 1907.
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NOTICE OF REMOVAL,
from No.s 1 and 2, Beaconsfield Arcade bave to-day REMOVED our Office "o. 21, CONNAUGHT ROADS
Intimations
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ULDERUP & CHLÜTER, General Merchants, Hongkong, zih July, 1907,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
before Mr. F. A. Hassland on the charged THE Undersigned have received instructions
'Sir A. Nicholson and Count Ivolsky are meeting, and the following resolution was pa: even a rodent. It belongs to a rather moblike Mr. C: F. Dixon, of Messrs. Hastings and Hast."
ta the meeting-
engaged in the Anglo-Russian negotiations, which are proceeding without, a hitch, and it is expected that they will be concluded before the autumn...
The Tibetan and Afghan, questions arcpany's reserve fund and accordingly that the already exhausted, and the Persian problems are now being discussed.
Later.
The United States and Japan. Admiral Yamamoto has arrived in New
York..
In urging the maintenance of friendly Japanese and American, relations, the Ad- miral said that the passing storm would dis appear in the Pacific.
Admiral Evans paid a visit to Admiral Yamamoto.
The King in Ireland.` The King and Queen in a message to the Lordieutenant of Ireland warmly, thank the Irish for the hearty welcome which their Majesties received at the Leopridstown
*Taces.
A magnificent reception was held in the
afternoon.
TYPHOON WARNING.
The following telegram was received by the American Consul-General' from the Manila Observatory at 10 a.m., to-day —
13th, 7.30a.m.-Cyclone has crossed Ladrones
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ame be distributed as a bonus amongst the shareholders of the company at the date of the passing of the resolution in proportion to the shares held by them respectively, and that the jeneral managers be, and they are hereby authorised to distribute among the shareholders the 100,000 unissued shares in like proportion,
The Chairman proposed its adoption. Hon. Mr. H. Keswick seconded. Carried unanimously, y
to wall by PUBLIC AUCTION, FOR, ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED ON SATURDAY,
The Steam Launch
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Engines Compound Non-Condensing Cylinders
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As already stated this bat a rat proper or group, the insectivorae, which includes such itgs, who appeared for the defence, stated that be understood that the accused was also charged “Thni it'in desirable to capitalise the sum of widely differing animals as the mole, hedge with being in unlawful porression of two silver
This animal lo caught in $90,000, being part of the undivided profits of shrew.
Queen Statue, Wharf, the company standing to the credit of the comtraps much less frequently, than the others, watches, and asked for a short adjournment. the z.th July, 1907, at 11 AM alongside the Its outline closely resembles a rat, but it is ap- The police said that there will possibly be an
"PROGRESS" stolen property--added ‘against the accused, prediably smaller than the rattus. Its first extra charge-that of boing in possession of characteristic is is overpowering musky odos but no steps will be taken in that direction which sepents to have given it the Chinese
until they hear from Manila, Accused denied name 60 SAN, the "stinking at the charges. He reiterated that the bark
It is purely nocturnal in its babits, has a peculiar bat-like cry and frequents sewers, money, was an accumulation he bad received drains, and garbage heaps where it feeds on decaying animal matter. It, sometimes finds its way into dwelling houses and its odour gives notice of its arrival. It searus to be regarded with particular aversion by Chinese who try to get rid of it by killing or driving it away. It is said to be looked upon by some as a very noxious animal, its breath even being repul. ed to be fatal to man or animals, and certain it is that to cat will touch it and only a very few dogs will attempt to kill it. On the other hand we have been told that its presence in a house is indicative of coming good "luck-in' money matters and that Chinese like to see it
The Chairman stated that a coll of $5.50 per share will be made immediately. Scrip will be ready on the 22nd inst He thanked those present for their attendance and the meeting. conclu'ed.
`RĀTS AND NAL-PLEAS IN HONGKONG.
REPORT BY DRSNHEANLEY AND DIUSON. there. It is covered with a soft, foe, almost black fur. Under this on each flank there is a The following report is printed as an ap band of stiff-closely set bristles, from between pendix to the Medical Reports for last year which exudes an ordorous fluid, the product published in the current issue of the Gaveirof a panicular gland. The two middle superior
INTRODUCTORY.
ingisors are hooked, and deptated at the base; the lower opes are slanting and elongated. Five amat! teeth follow on, cach side of the former and only two follow the latter. There
To determine with accuracy the particular species of every rat arriving at the Public Mortuary is by no means easy. In by far the
in business transacìions. The case was adjourned until next week, and bail was allowed in the sum of $300,
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COMMERCIAL
WEEKLY SHAKE REPORT.
Reviewing the share business for the week, Messn. E. S. Kadoorie & Co. write on 12th inst: There has been a further decline in stocks during the past week, but prices are now empting purchasers, and a fair business has,
been done..
Banks,--Hongkong and Shanghai Banks have not been affected by fluctuations - and remain unchanged at $680, for the old shares ex new issue, and Sgzz for the now issue The London quotation is £79 ex new issure ard Loo for the new issue. Nationals are quiet at St. J
Marine Insurances-Sales of Cantons have been effected at $270, and there are further
$770. Yanglizes are steady at $180.
7 feet 1 inches. Stroke
9 incher.
Length of "Do.
4 feet. Boiler of Steel Round Horizontal Multitubular.
Diameter of Do.
TERMS:
usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH;
· Auctioneers
Hongkong, 13th July, 1907.
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supply of the favourite spinaings of Nor. 10, and 12, local Chinese dealers have 800e in for ententive engagements which, in the light of the 'slow clearances, might be' taken as more or less of the nature of specula-
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TALKING
MACHINES
RECORDS.
tive purchases. It is to be hoped that the off take might show greater activity shortly, as 'unless purchases are cleared, stocks will soon accumulate to the prejudice of dealers
to depreciation in values, and importers. Accumulation is certain to lead New Stock just arrived
In other quarters, the recent briskness in demand is attributed not so much to the spirit of speculation but to the rise in the price of Cotton. The cabled report of an advance.in the price of the staple in the American and
Islandi north of Guam moving probably greater number if cases an opinion can be are besides on each jaw three bristled molars, buyers at the rale, Unions can be placed, at | European markets has created a belief in the
W.N.W.
THE, BACTRNIOLOGICAL,
INSTITUTE.
writes in his annual report for 19a".
given "with certainty, but there remain some-
and finally on the upper' one a small juber 'hing like 20% which are difficult to recognise.culated tooth. The snout is greatly elongated and semipichensible. The nostrils open
This is due to several causes. (1) The young
of both the common tats are very much alike, on the side" and are fitted, with a valve Got only in size but in outline and colouring, arrangement which enables, the animal to
Dr. H. Macfarlane, medical officer in charge. The typical characteristics of the different forage under water. The eyes are rudimentary, species are only attained by the adult asimil.It is an excellent swimmer and diver. its gait (2) Some of the rats show the lang ears of Mutis peculiar, owing to itp short legs it moves rattus with the short coarse tail of decumanus. along as if on wheels. The puasiblity is that these nondescripts are hybrids,
STAFF.
Dr. C. M. Henley the newly appointed Ausistant Bacteriologist, Frrived in the Colony on 4th April, 19 6. In addition to his duties at the Public Mo-tuary, he regularly assists.me in the general soutine bacteriological examina- tions. In addition he has carried on a certain amount of research work. Without his assist. ance, it would have been impossible to have started the Laboratory as an nstitute for general work and research study.
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that although two distinct species of rat are found, the une most prevalent in Japan in a race, which is mixture of the two,
SPACIES OF RATS.
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Of late years considerable attention has beed given 10 pati and soine who have worked in this connection have been reluctant to give to every rat a place in any particular species. Captain W. G. L'iston, L.M.S., in a paper read before the Bombay Natural History Society in November, 994, homologates the opinion that It might be as easy to chisily pie-dogs as The Institute was opened for routine bica to hombay.”—A somewhat simitar opinton-
is expressed by. Kitasato in the Philippine teriological examinations and research work on
From this time Journ of Science, June 1956, where he states, the 15th March, 1 06.
when speaking of different breeds of rats and onwards, the Bar eriologist confined his atten-
their relation to plogne: "Moreover, the results tion almost entirely to the fitings and equip ment of the building for all kinds of resefrei biological rescaches tend to confirm the cl wort. A there are somewhat complicated, and require considerable care and time, 11 was found impossible to commence thorough re. 'search work ustil, leer in the year. A ful description of the buildings and the accommo- dation provided was supplied by the inpur able the Director of Leblic Works in his Annual Report for the year gas in my oplaton, the 1 uildings have special qualifica.
THE BLACK RAT: MUS HATTUS. tions for carrying out bacteriological examina
Although this is usually called the black rai tions and research. The 1sboratory accommo dation is excellent, and with stables and animal it is seldom that one is seen which is really houses completes a compound admitting of the black and we have not seen one of this colour 11ongkong. The most common colour is a most varied experimental work. Eich labera. Jary is fully equipped with the necessary apdirty grey. The fur is usually fine and soft, af paratus according to requirement. A micra- photographic-apparatus has been ordered from home, and will be fired up in one of the rooms specially prepared for this c'ess of work Another room is sp cially reserved for conduct- ing any experimental or other retestch work which may be necessary from time to time. At present, trangements are being made to have
The following wie the species of rats we have found in Pongkong -Mus rattus, decumanus, Mus mustulos and~the so-called "murk tat" which is not a rat but a shiew "Sorex Kiganicus,"
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a lighter shade on the beily, and extends.quite a little way along the bey nsing of the tali mixed with the fur are sometimes a few spiney hairs, though these are ofice absent. The tail is ger than the body and, head together, it is generally slender and tapers to a fine point. The ears are moderately large, standing up distinct out of the fur and extending to the this room fitted with electrical apparatus in eye-and-even-beyond-it-when laid forward There are five pads on he fure foot and six on the hind foot. The bindermost pads are elongated, the digits, well separated and
order to conduct certain important experiments on the action of ht on bacteria.
The complete apparatus for the manufactuere of vaccine lymphs, in accordance with the me thods employed in the Government Labora toties. in, London, bas been fitted up in the Serum Laboratory, and gives satisfaction...
A hot room is provided in the basement for the incubation al bacteria, on a large scale a in the production of toxins used in the prepara tion of diffe ent Bera,
more delicate than in the decumanus,
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UNDETERMINED RATS.
Fire Insurances.-China Fires have beeD
sold and are wanted at 188. Hengkong Fires
are quiet at 531o.
Shipping-China and Masilas are still in quired for at $15, and Douglases at 541. Hong- hong Canton and Macao Steamboats have been fixed at $29 Indo-Chinas have been taken off the market st $59.
Refineries-China Sugars are in demand at $ica. Perak Sugars are seglected at Tis, go Luzons are unaltered.
Under this heading we have included such rais as show in the one animal characters usually considered typical of rattus" and Mining-Chinesa Engineerings bave hard decumanus, eg, the short thick tail of Musened and there are buyers is the North at decumanus with the long ears of Mun rattus.
Tis. 15.90. Rauba are wanted at $6.
Docks, Wharves and Godowns.-Kowloon Wharfs can be obtained at 178, longkong and Whampoa Ducks have been dealt in al warious rates from $tot la Sica, closing-with-
YOUNG RATS..
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These include baby rats of both species as the young are so much alike that differentis tinn is impracticable.
SPECIMENS.
We have prepared specimens of the skulls of these rats and mounted them for future reference.
COMPARATIVE FREQUENCY,
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buyers. In the North, Shanghai Docks have been placed at Tis. 76, and Hengkow Wharfs at Tix, 2331.
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Lands, Hotels and Buildings.-Hangkong Lands have been booked at $1249 and S104 closing quiet at the latter rate. Humphreys Estates are obtainable at Sic. Kowloon Lands have been sold at $37. Shanghai Lands have buyers at Tis, to ex the interim dividend of Tls, 3 paid on the 9th inst. West
Taking the und:composed ris which have arrived at the Public Mortuary during the last two months as indicative of the comparative numbers fund of each species in. Hongkong we find roughly the following percentages, Black' rats: Mus relias.. apana, Brown rais: Mus-decumanus.......18% Points are steady at 350. Mice: Mus musculus......8% Musk rats: Smex gigaḥleus................ 22 Undetermined rats, size of Mus rattus...... 5% Baby rats, undetermined.....................£5% RAT FLEAS. SEASONAL PREVALENCE. We have had great difficulty during the last two months in finding Beas. The great major ty of the ra's coming to the Public Mortuary are obtained by killing or catching on bird lime. A hundred have been searched conse cutively without finding a flea. Probably the fleas have left them. Only a limited number of rats have been obtained alive and very few.. of these have had fleas. Whien catching fleas for the Indian Flague Commission in July of This year one of u had no difficulty in finding
Colton Vills-There is no business to re. cord in stocks under this heading, Ewor can be placed at Tis, 64.
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minds of Yarn dealers that the advance in
Cotton will be reflected in an advance also in the price of the indian commodity:
Latest country advices confirm te report of a
partial failure in erico crop, Thanks to the benevolent measures of the poweriul charitable institutions of Canton, they are continuing the policy of imparting fice in bulk from ALLam and Siam for cheap disposal in the districts of the Southern Provinces wherein the crop has been disappolating. *.
LARGE AND VARIED
ASSORTMENT
MUSIC.
Comic Opera Scores
and Dance Music.
The third silk crop is reported to be good and plentiful, resulting in high prices for cocoons dropping some 2; per cent. A bountiful silk cmp might, in a measure, make up for the poor RECEIVED BY EVERY MAIL. rice barvest. So that the prospects of the con- suming districts for cotton yarn may not appear
Hongkrog, 29th Novembar, 1poð. so gloomy after all,
“The market closes brai.
Sales:-355 bales of No, 6, 50 bales of No. 8, 6,895 bales of No. 105, 2,245 bales of No. 125, 1,455 bales of No. 165,; and 3,190 bales of No. 20; in all about 14;190 balen
Arrivals: For steamers Catherine .\pcar and Hopsang (from Calcutta), and Milk Jar, frehia and Delhi (from Bombay) of about 5,000 bales.
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Unsold Stock:-About 24,000 balės, Exchange: We close to-day as under :-
India T&T at Rs. 163} per cent.
Demand, 1631...
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London T. T.. Sh. 1.1ld.=$
Demand, 官
3.2 ́5/164,5 Shanghai... Tls. 73=$100, Silver ..
31 1/16d. per ox
Writing under same dale, Messrs. Cawaxjce, Pallasjes & Co, repot-
Miscellaneous-There have been sales of China Borneos at. Sp and China Light and Powers at $6, China Providents are offering at 59. Sales have taken place of Green Island Cements at 457) cum div,, and there are further.
Since the issue of our last report on the 28th bayers at S17, ex the interim dividend of so cents per share paid to-day. Dairy Farins can ultimo peras. Deranha favourable advicer from be fixed at 515. Peak Tramways have again Bombay consequent on the advance in the been sold at $10.75 for the old shares and $1.65 prices of raw cotton in England and America for the new shares. Hongkong Ropes are still have considerably strengthened holders who wanted at Sazi. Sumatras have improved bave succeeded in establishing an improva considerably and buyers prevail in the Northment of St to $7 in valties. Our large neigh.
SEASONABLE WINES.
HOCKS & MOSELLES.
(SOLE AGENTS FOR LANGENBACH & SOHNE,
WORMS-ON-RHINE).
at Tls. 117. Laugkats have changed hands bouring market of Shanghai has also been Sparkling Moselle
2 or 3 a day on the same number of rats as at Ts, 2321. Bells Asbestos have buyers at Active and advancing and with extensive ship.
are now, arriving. They were found both-an live and dead rats. The number of leas we have got is consequently small and the num- ber of varieties we have found is perhaps the incomplete.
claws are sharp, curved and adapted for climbing. The skull is slightly convex above. The i. cisas are exceedingly sharp and stoped on the weaning surface at a very sicure nogle The inferior maxilla is broader, thinner and less rounded on its lower edge than that of the decumanus and the incisors follow the curve of its inferior border. The whole build of the
the brown sat and is better adapted for climb The smaller rooms are used for breedinging than burrowing.
NETHOD BY WHICH THE SPECIES WERE
IDENTIFIED.
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Boitie. 1⁄4 Bottles:
$28.00 Hock -- 28,00
57 Shanghai Waterworks-are-in-requested-mants to bat gert out locks are greailyLabbenteme$13.00
at Tis 30, and Tis. 270 for the old and dew shares respectively. It's notified that the final call of 45 on the new shares will be payable on the 30th September.
VÄRN MARKET.
In their report dated rath July, Messrs. Phisorsha P, Petit & Co. write:-
reduced which has considerably relieved obr market of unsaleable goods. Prices in the country are much below our equivalent, not- withstanding which there has been during the part fortnight a much more extensive business than has been done for some months past and .we close with a strong market."
No. 6. Small business at an advance of S2 to $5 per bale."
No. B-Trifling sales at a slight advance. No, ros,:-Have been in very good inquiry at an improvement of $2.to S; per bale and the
The animal havies are filled so the they imat is more light and graceful than that of quitoes-G. M. Giles in the Journal of Tropical | activity so conspicuous by their absence for demand still continues for favourite threads.
may be used for animals employed in the test- ing and production of toxins and sero.
purposes,
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THE BROWN KAT: MUM'DECUMANUS.
CTENOPSYLLA MUSCULI,.
This is the mouse flea. It is "just dow the one most commonly found on rats and mice in Hongkong. We have taken it on Mus de cumanus sad on mice but much more frequent ly on Mus ratiÍJS,,
Grascher 1400
15.00
16.00
Niersteiner.........15.00 37,00
Hochheimer....
2010 Liebfraumilch .................. 24.00
California Riesling
Do. lock
Via Ordinaire Cates......... Medoc...
No. 2.:-Have not been in great demand, but still a moderate business has been affected in special spinnings at an advance of Sato 54. Emilion
Margaux per bale,
St. Julien
33.00
15.00
6.30 7.50
6.52
CLARETS.
"200"
......$ 4.57 $ 5.50 $ 25d.
6:00 ing 5.00
9.00
5.50- -6,50—— 9.50-
* 650 7.50
10,50
·7,00
$1,00
8.00 1.900 12.00
· 80,00.
11.00 14.00 19.50 $15,50
14.00. 17.00
13.00
Until recently little interest has been taken in the subject of "ficar and the books we have on the subject are at variance and their descrip.
Our last circular was dated the 28th June, tions are incomplete. Tu identifying the flees
The steadier tané. f our yarn market, reported we have used the figures and descriptions given by the well known authority'on mos-
by last mall, his livened up to a briskness and
No. 124: Have also been largely dealt in Medicine, July 1900. It is worth mentioning months past. The business reported has been that he does not take upon himself to identify on a large and extensive scalp in almost all at an appreciation of Sa to 54 per balo especial. fleas but obtains the personal assistance of the counts and descriptions. Whereas blanks bave | ly in superior spinnings.
No. 16.A fair business has been done in There is little to choose in colour between authority on the group-the Hon. Mr. Charles represented the columns overleaf against a A SINGAPORE Chinaman, who returned to this and the black rat. Taking an average of Rothschild. The descriptions and figures are number of mills for some time past, they are this count in desirable spinnings at an advance Hongkong a few rays agò from the Braits Set-colouring the brown rat is the greyer of the very lucid and enable us to identify with prac-to-day, almost without exceptios, filled by of 51 to 53 per bale. tlements, and resides at 58, Connaught Road two and of a fighter shude, and this is more.tical certainly four species. They are · numerals – representing the actual figures a Central, went to a moneychanger's shop in noticeable when «, nun ber of the two are ex
which transactions are reported to have taken Queen' Road Central last evening to change amined to ther. The fur is course and on the
| place during the part fortnight. At the same some money. Birding at the counter of the back is mixed with longer and more bristle
time prices show an appreciation all round
Bafes darlog the past fortnight comprise of shop, and failing to notice that a few cookies like hairs which have a brownish red tint;
of from $1 to $3 per bale, while superior had gathered around him, the Singaporeno, by these are confaued a down the tail which is
favourite spinnings of No. 10, baro established about gry bales of No. 64.; 20 bales of No. &; name Ng Kong, extracted two Straits Sellle scaly and, bare' of für almost from the root,
■ notable advance of from 51, to $6 per baie. 6,000 bales of No. 105.1 3,000 bales of No. 12. St. Estepbe.......
1,098 bales of No, 164; 3,814 bales of No. 205; Cos, St. Michel 1250 menti Sio bills from his purse Before he had The tail is shorter than the head and body to PULEX SERRATICEPS, REL KELIS. It is reported that 6:00 bales, have been con
in all about 13,749 balos. Arrivals per steamers Antime to tum them over to the moneychanger,sgether,,it in thick and coarse, acaly and ends This is the dog flea; we have found it on tracted for for forward delivery.
coolid stepped up from behind the man and, is a comp ratively, blunt point, le many
Mus decumanus once and also on a dog and i The impression` bat
sion bat gor abroad among Natherine Aptar, Milka Moru, Hopsang, Jachta Ch. Looville..
Ch. Larose..... giving bim to understand that "the bills were | specimens the point has been lost through man.
Chinese dealers that transactions aggregating and Dell amount to about 5,135 bales,
Shipment to Shanghai and Northern Ports of PULEX FABCIATUS. not negotiable in Hougkong," "took them out some acident. The ears are shon, rounded,
some 30,000 bales have recently been put of his band and gave them to an accomplice, set closely into the fur and when laid forward We have only met with this flex once; it is through for the Western markets. The ex- about 5,000 bales. The untold stock is estimat.
senalve purchase was confined to the beltered at about 45,000 balès. who ran down the road, the other coolis going do not reach to the other caniluis of the eye. j'said to be a common dea of rats,
·|||Local Mills:-Sales of 515 bales No, 108, at In another direction, This man was pursued | The feet ate large and strong, the pads being
keawn, chops of Nos, so, and lar. In the and captured, his accomplice escaped. To more rounded than in the rattus and covered This is a flea we have taken in large num event of the raport belog confirmed, there will $3 to $85 are reported...
Japanese Yara-The business of the inter- day, the prisoner, who gave the name of Chan with a thicker, tougher skin, and the digits,bers; we have caught as many as 40 on two * Tuo, a fireman, residing at 9, Tit Hong Lane, are shorter, stronger, more closely set to mis of the species decomanus. „Wo have also
was charged with theft. He pleaded not guiltygether, and less finger-like than in the black found it on Mus rattus and the musk rati before Mr. G. N. Orme, Mr. E.. A. Harding || rat. The claws to staighter, and conser appeared.for the defence and the case was ad- | then in the ratius," The "skull^l«mbre- convex on the top than that of the black Jounded. Ball Srook
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FULEX CHEOFIS, VEL PALLIDUK,
C. M. HEXNERY, M.B, D,S,; `D,P.H
·ADAM ĢIBSON, M.R.C.V.B |
-agth December, 1990
ng longer be any dependence (as mentioned
to our circulat No. 47,of 38th ult., of the Bom-val comprises sales of 275 bales No.16 at
bay mill owner upon the Far Eastern markets | from Stig to $121 and of 500 bales No, ros, mi for their mid aclarar? Realising the pro- from S123 to $120/ spective change berwena producer and Eastern bapers, and apprehending a sear
Exchange re,Wa quota to-day on India at
Price List on application.
H. PRICE & Co., Ita
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
12, QUEEN'S ROAD GENTRAIS
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