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Telegrams.

[Rexiert.]

The Manchurian Railway Loan.

London, 25th July,

The Times says that the non-success of the Manchurian Railway lóan shown that capital

has been milked nearly dry, and must have

2 rest.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY JULY 27, 1907.

CORRESPONDENCE.

{We du byl necessarily undarne (ba ofitations expressed

By Correspondents in shis column.) PASPALUM GRASS AND ITS GHEAT VALUE TO STOCKOWNERS.

TO THE EDITOR or the "Honokʊnd Teleḥratı"

Dear in Would you kindly oblige me by publishing the following, 21 it may prove

serviceable se many of your readers. Pas

palum a ed should be sown at the wettest period of the year, or where the rainfall in light In the cool months,

A VICTIM OF A GOVERNOR'S

PANIC.

The following is a short sketch of the un fortunate Madame, Tein Ch'ing, late teacher and Vics-Directress of the Mingtao Girls' School of Shaohsing, who was, the other day," executed by a panic-stricken Governor and his heachtar, the prefeci Kuci of that city, with out the least jot of incriminating evidence to

justify even imprisonment, much ters death

COMMERCIAL.

WEEKLY SHÄRE REPORT.

Reviewing the whare business for the week Mésari, E. S. Kadoorie & Co. write:-There has been a slight improvement in rates due to continxed demand by investors, and à fair business has been done.

Banks-Hongkong and Shanghai Banks

Co-day's Advertisements.

THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1898

APPLICATION, FOR, REGISTRATION OF- TRADE MARK.

hereby

have hot fuctuated and the quotations for the N KWONG ON CHEONG COMPANY,

old and now shares are unchanged. The Lon. don' rate for the old shares ex new issue has improved to 80 108

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Madame Ta'in Ch'ing was a native of Shan- yinbslen, Chékiang, and at her death was "Of this celebrated Grass Mr. V. S. Camp-twenty-eight years of age. er father had been at one time a prefect of Honan, and she. bell, Director of Agriculture, N.S.W, says: "This grass, has attained such temarkable herself was married at an early age to a sción of one of the most honourable and wealthy prominence, and so many people have become families of that province. The late lady's Acquainted with its great value, and so much husband is still living and is in Peking as a fact that the most irritable portion of India, has been written about its merits, that anything third-class secretary in one of the great de. $88. Hongkong Fires are obtainable at $320.

The Unrest in India. Lord Curzon, the guest of the Grocers Company in London, said that the unrest in India was only skin deep.

It was a great

in the North-West frontier, remained quiet.one can write upon the subject seems super

Later.

Crosby Hall An exchange of siles has been arranged by private enterprise, by which Crosby Ball is saved.

toaste.

.

In the oreanwhil: the Admiral command ing the two American cruisers at Brest enter- tained the Commander of the Tsukubá,

KÓRKĄ AND JAPÄN.

A FUNDAMENTAL SOLUTION,

[M, C, D. 'Neet}

Bunut" He also says, speaking of its intro-partments of State. duction, “ Gradually the farmers took to plant ing it, and as its excellent qualities became known the demand for seed and plants became enormous, and its name has now become familiar to every man, woman and child, not anly in the Richmond and Tweed River dis ir cts, but all over the coastal dine icts of the State

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During the

first

Marius Insurances-Cantons are still in quired for at $170, and North Chinas have buyers at the advanced rate of Tis, 75:.' Uniona have been sold at $775.

Fire Insurances-China Fires are steady at.

Shipping-Chion and Manilas can be placed at St. Douglases are quiet al $41, while Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboats are offering at $298. Shelf Transports have advanced to 47/ 2nd are in demand at the rate. Star Ferties old and new are unchanged. Refineries-China Sugars have slightly hardened and buyara prevail at 5:00. Other stocks under this heading are unchanged.

Mining-Chinese Eugineerings have weak ened to Tis 15.70 with sellers. Raubs are still out of favour and neglecte i mi $6.

Lands Hotels and Buildings.-Hongkong Hoteli remain unatiered at $118. Hongkongsi Lands are quiet at $103 ex the interim dividend of $31 paid on thoaschinat. Sales of Humphreys Estates have been effected at $10.75: There is a demand for Shanghai Lands and shares con be placed in the North at Th. 103 Points are steady at $50.

carrying on busionss at Victoria, in the Colony. of Hongkong, and elsewhere as Flour Mer chants, have, on the 16th day of July, 1907, applied for the Registration in Hongkong,in the Register of Trade Marke, of the following Trade Mark

The device of a rebṛs; on the top corner- pa, right hand side of the said device. neo (written' the Chinese characters

Breading Hoi Lui Wai Kee meaning" Sea Mule Mark Above all

" of which appaat the letters ".D.C," an-

closed in a diamondį“

in the name of THE KWONG ON CHEONG COMPANY, who claim to be the proprietors The Trade Mark has been used by the appli- thereof, cant since the innath of Iseuary 3915 in respect of the following goods :---

FLOUR IN CĻASS 42

A facsimile of the Trade Mark can be seen at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Hong kong and also at the Office of the Undersigned.

Dated the 26th day of July, 1907.

JOHNSON, TOKES & MASTER, Solicitors for the Applicants,

8, Des Voeux Road Central, Hongkong..

IN THE MATTER OF ORDINANCE No. 2 OF

1891,

AND

IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION

OF

EDVARD, LUDVIGSEN, OF 27, RYESGADE, COPENHAGEN, DEN- MARK, MANUFACTURER, FOR LET TERS PATENT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE UFE OF AN INVENTION FOR IMPROVE.

Intimations

THE

ROBINSON

CO,, LD.

TALKING

PIANO

MACHINES

RECORDS.

MENTS IN AND CONNECTED WITH New Stock just arrived

TILLS.

NOTICE

year of marriage the young couple were most affectionate towards each other and lived happily together. She bare him two 200s and subsequently taking advantage of the rail. way facilities of the province went to Japan to study. Whilst there she apparently imbibed very advanced views and wrote her husband The Japanese Cruisers in France

many passionate letters on reform. The hus. The Tsukuba and the Chitose are at Brest.

This is the favourite grass with the stock. band replied by entreating her to be more mo Admiral juin and staff are in Paris, where

owners here, and to the dairymen especially has derate in her ideas and this was the rift in the Jute which finally led to a disavowal by the President Hallieres, gave a lunch in their prived a veritable gold mine. It produces an

Dock, Wharver and Godowa-Kowloon honour, Prident Fallieres and the Japanese immense amount of succulent harbage, which husband and a mutual agreement of separation

between the two. Whilst in Japan the year Whats are quiet at $77 Hongkong and in eagerly relished by all clock; grows from Ambas or exchanging the most cordialsft, to rof. high; bears a large quantity of seed, before last it hippened that the Japanese Whampoa Docks bave appreciated to Stor; at 693)

which can readily be dispared of at a good Government desired to make certains changes which rate there are buyers. Shanghai Docks price; and thrives well almost anywhere. No concerning the registration, etc., of Chinese have strengthened and are quoted at Tis., 76]. students in that country. It will be remem ̈'ongkew Wharla haye risen to Tis. 229,- but other grass can equal it for rapid growth, bered a meeting was called, amongst the there are sellers in the North at the tale. This quantity and quality of herbige), and its students to protest against the measure, adaptability to almost any soil or climate; and There Madame T'in Ch'in made as im- Company bas decl ied an interim dividend of the person who introduces this grass into his passioned speech before nearly 8,030 stuTo 8 per share, district will prove a benefactor not only to the dents and b her eloquence carried the vast audience almost off their inet. The ap locality in which he resides, but the Common planse given her was magnificent and there wealth generally. Any land on which pasand then the students vawed that they patum is established'is worth from 50 to 103 wonid return at once to China if their protests

were not attended !. On her return to China | dollars per aɛrd.

she inaugurated "Woman's Paper" in This is what Mr. G. F. Julius, Secretary changhai. Her father died a few years ago, Dairymen's Unión, Bucca Creek, says in the and her mother only last January. Hier eldest Governm of Agriculture Gazetti, N.S.W.: brother is a substantive district magistrate in "This remarkable plant is quickly coming to an adjoining province, white her second elder bimiher remains at home to take charge of the forefront as a grass peculiarly adapted in

family property. Both of them have been Her uncertain clunate. Being a deep-rooter, against their sister's polities and she fr quently its properties as a drought-resister alone pro received letter upbraiding her for her ady inced claim it valuable; and while hroughout the views. The also in gurated a gymnasium in Chaohsing and assisted in starting the Tating warmer seasons of the year it surpasses all school of that city so the support of which she other grasses in the rapidity and abundance of subscribed opt of her private ineans S","0" its growth, the severest of our frosts, although During the annual summer examinations and exercises this school last year Madame retarding its growth, fails to subdue its 'ever.

It is most efficacious in subduing Tin Ching gave an einquent address before green slate.

the School, Keel the piel-ci of Shaobsing. and preventing the growth of all noxious

and subsequently the daforanale Indy's executioner, also bing present. In com weeds. By the assistance of paspalum dilata tum many lands hitherto deemed worthless memoration of this speech of Madame Tin in their socky, hilly or swampy situations, have Ching, prefect Kuei-presented an adulatory tablet to her praising her eloquence. She received a fair Chines-education and was fairly heen triumphantly reclaimed"

well acquainted with English and Japanese, Her purse was free to all deserving students and she was a god horsewoman. Such as her fame as a conversationalist throuzhinat China that many Chinese scholars of high: degree and attainments went specially to Shachsing to call upon her and have speech with her thus ruthlessly trampling down the maciest custom of no social intercoure between This the sexes outside immediate relatives

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Tekio, July 21, Japanese tranps remain in econ-ation of the powder magazines in the neighbourhood of Seoul, and are taking ammunition away from the Korean troops,

Pak Yong-hoi, Minister of the, Hausébiald, two Elder Stalesmen and a few higher officials were arrested this morning on a charge, of Inciting to rial...

Japanese journ lists in Koren have held a meeting at. Seoul, at which it was reshived that the abdication of the Emperor did not dispose of the Korean question, hut that a fundamental solution was imperative. Mar. quis Ila and Viscount Hayashi, in receiving a deputation of the journalists who submitted the rean'ution, declared that the abdication of the Emperor was Korea's own affair, and that they were resolutely prepared to deal with the siluation.

JAPANKEE DEVANDS

Tegatiations are in train, and the Japanese Emands, which will shortly be presented, ave reported to include a vision of the Treaty of 1925 to extend panese powers to domestic affair. There is to be a clear distinction between the Court and the Covernment. There will be a responsible Criteri ment under the guidance of the Resident-General, wh le Japan will assume control of Korea's military and possibly legal affairs

Tokio, July 13

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The Agricutural (Govi) Gasette says: "Throughout the length and breadth of the thern dairy districts paspalum grass is regarded as the king of pasture grasses, and at present it has, no doubt, every claim to such

a position."

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unfortunate lade was

admirer or adherent of the Anti-Monarchists of Sun Yat-sen. As matter of fact, although advanced in views in regard to the political progress of her country' she was no relvolutionary in the sense of that word, nt all.

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Colton Mills - Ewos are still wanted at Tis, 641. Hoogkung (ottens have weakened to 5. Bash Internationals and Lagu Kung we are in demand at Tis, a and Tl-911. respectively.

Viscellaneous.-China Horneot have been sold at $930. Dairy Farms are inquired fox at

is hereby given that the PETI. TION, DECLARATION, and SPECI FICATION required by the aboveoamed Ordinance have been duly filed in the office of the Colonial Secretary AND that it is the intention of the said KDVARD LUDVIG SEN, by DIYs & Bowley, his falicitors, to apply for Letters Patent for the exclusive use of the abovementioned invention within the Colony of Hongkong at a sitting of the Ex ecutive Council to be held at the Government Offices on TUESDAY, the 13th August, 1907.

Dated the 27th day of July, 1977.

DENNYS & BOWLEY,

Solicitors for the Applicant.

Green 'sland Cements have buyers at

There are buyers of Hongkong Ropes 691) at $12. Watsons can be placed at $11. Langkals have advanced considerab'y closing with buyers in the North at Tis, 30. Suma tram have further improved to Ţ14; 121 at which rate tales have been put through.......

YARN MARKET.

In their report dated 26th July, Messrs. Phirosha J. Petit & Co. write:-

Our last circular was dated the 12th inst Market here was further strengthened in the eart er part of the fortnight owing to continued shipments by Bombiv merchants of yaID to Western markets. Unable in guage the effect on the local market in the immediate future, at fire Chinese dealers mide prompt appearance followed by eager speculators whore combined orders account for large, buyings both for "spot and forward delivery, at on advance of $1 to 54 per bile. Favourite chops. of No. 1or, held in small stock and still smal

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IN THE MATTER OF ORDINANCE No. 2 or

1892,

AND

IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION Or

WILLIAM YOULTEN, OF 159 VICTORIA STREET, WESTMINSTER, IN THE COUNTY OF LONDON, PUR Letters Patent for thE EXCLU-

LARGE AND VARIED

ASSORTMENT

MUSIC

Comic Opera Scores

and Dance Music.

Hongkong, 29th November, 1906.

112

SIVE USE OF AN INVENTION FOR RCEIVED BY EVERY MAIL IMPROVEMENTS IN MEANS FOR Separating_Dirt and thR' LIKE' FROM THE REFUSE OR WASTE OF COTTON CLEANING, MACHINES AND FROM OTHER MATERIALS, NH

TOTICE is herebỳ giyen that the PET!-

TION, DECL ́RATION and SPECI- FICATION required by the aboveṇamed Ordinance have been duly filed in the ffice of the Colonial Secretary AND that it is the intention of the said WILLIAM YOULIEN, by DEMNYS & BOWLEY, hir Solicitors, to Apply for Letters l'atent for the exclusive use al the abvementioned invention within the Colony of Hongkong at a sitting of the Execu tive Council in be held at the Government Offices on TUESDAY, the 13th August, 1917.

Dated the 27th day of July, 1997.

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Mr. H. Munsey, of Dundas (N.S.W.), says: "Paspalum is the grass that has revolutionised the dairying industry on the North Coast, Scores of instances can be quoted showig that the capacity of larms has been doubed and treblede-and-it-forms a dense mass of succulent forage. Having spent over a month going through farms where this grass has been

When arrested by prefect Kuri she was ́ens The residences of two ex-Ministers were sown, I can safety recommend his planting on italy ignorant, and indeed innocent, of the burned in the ground this morning, .

a large scale. I have seen larins where Ico charges which were brought against her. Asked-ncepts advanced by $6 per bale. Availing head of dairy cattle have been kept all the year whether slie; a woman, was an Associate themto'ves of this inordinate eagerness in buy. THE ATTITUDE IN JAPAN.

Director of the, Tatung "School, she zerbed. ing, importers quoted their holdings at advanc round on less than 100 acres of land, giving Why Your Honour, were you not yourself ing sales from day to day for the first week of the -splendid—rections-in-mit-and-botter.--This--present-during- a speech Imade in that very grass, if enclosed for a short period during school last summer, and did not your Honour fortnight within which perind the bulk of the autemn, will provide a good supply of feed for nf vour own initiative bestow upon me a gilde business was eported.-Lauerly this briskness the winter, is value to the State cannot be

tablet upan which were engraved words began to wane and following the law of reaction expressed in thousands of paunds." -

eulogizing me for my share in starting this prices began to give way and have since shown school? It was because of the counteno' ce unmistakable signs of weakness. The decline, your Honour gave to my leeble endeavours that

mediver, has been assisted by the steady rise encouraged me to do more for my native city": Asked whether she corresponded with Had in exchange on India, the closing rate being slie, the reply was that she knew i Hsl Rs. 1651, or an advance of Rs. 2 per $ <a in merely as a fellow-citizen and that she had over last mile qatation Buyers, under the only m-t him once, which was in Shanghai. She had never corresponded with 11 Helin circumstance, refrain from committing them-lemente. hut if any letters had been discovered purport selves to anything like the large purchasing ing to that effect they wire forgeries.

orders of the preceding week, and to meet them, at the close, importers are willing se lers at decline of from 53 to 54 on the advances re cently established.

A Conference of the Elder Sistemes and Cabinet Ministers was hell this morning in Tokią to discuss the Korean sitation. Martial law is practically in operation in Seoul, and it | is expected that a censorship on Korean news. papers will begin from to-day,

The diplomatic and military etails of the abrication have been confirmed. The abdica tion was proposed, by the Korean elder Statesmen and Ministers, and was intended to forestall Japanese denrinds, in view of the Hague blender. Japanys, both at home and in Korea, are unnimous in can. sidering that the Emperm's abdication does not dispos of the situation in Korea, which has entirely eclipsed the San Francisco "problem. A mass meeting here last night to consider the Americas question proved a failure, but inci entally 11 adspied a resolution on the Korean question.

Mr. Brandon, the well-known innager of the Northeast Co-operative Butter Factory. siys of paspalum: "I do not know what this district won'd have done without it, especially during the very dry weather we experienced some time back. With regard to the quality of the butler manuficiured from it, it is all that could be desired! This, factory, which was established about to years ago, and is owned and con'rolled by our farmers, for the month of October last paid away to its suppliers for cream and park the immense sum of 225, co dollars, 5 dollars to the £, or at the rate of about 1,500,000 dollars per annum. Some of our dairy farters for this month received

cheques for from cos to 1,805 dollars for cream and pork. Nearly all the cows from which the milk is obtained for this factory are grazed on paspalum and clover, and very few of them are

months.

Question-Where is your husband? Answer-Wa bave been separated for many,

years and I know nothing of him; either whether he is alive or dead at this moment.

- Question-Have you married again ?

Answer-Having left my first husband for principle's sake, why should I seek another?

Producing some lines of poetry written and composed by his victim Kuri asked her whe. ther there was any revolutionary sentiment in although following the literary fashions of the them. The reply was that there was none;

day there were certain lines, making fun ol

Country reports furnish meagre information of crop prospects; but the raising of the ban on she prabibition of grin exportation from Kwangsi may have the effect of relieving the tension in the lower of the sister Provinces. The silk crop is entirely satisfactory, and the lawness of prices last reported has since been

DENNYS & BOWLEY,

-Solicitors-for-the-Applicant.....

unloading their late purchases to, country buyers. Meanwhile the market closes steady, concession of St to 5: per bale.

Ma 55. :-A wood business was reported as a

No. B-Continue neglected.

No. Tar-Have attracted by far the F'rgest

5 in values, and form the bulk of the set- amount of attention and have appreciated $7

No 12-10 good request at an improve. ment of St to $3 per bale.

No. 16.:-A small business has been put through in desirable favourite spinnings at an advance of $1 to $3 per bale,

'No 20s :-Have not been in much request; some superior spinnings showing a slight, ad vance, whilst other tickets much wanted by the dealers have fetched $5 more on last quota!

ious owing to their scarcity.

Sales during the past lernight comp iss of about jas bales of Nr. 65; 1740 bals of No. 101; 1,710 hales of No 121 ;635 bales of No thr; and 1995 bales of No, zor,; in all about

ZUE EMPEROR'S RESCHIPT. The following telegrəm has been courteously communicated to us in translation, by the Japanese V ce-Co sul in charge, to whom it either hand-f d or housed during the winier and such like needed reformis and that she piracy on the waterways of the Provinces the | Lighting and Arosdiä amount to about *,518

the ignorance and timidity of the powers pauly rehabilitated. Given freedom from bri. 8.445 bales. Arrivals per steamers Kumane.

was sent yesterday (22nd inst) afternoon by the Japanese Government (—,

Towards the evening of July 19, the Korean Minister of jus ice came to the Office of the Resident-General and delivered leim a message f on the Korean Emperor. Viscouni Hayashi, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, was also pre- sent. The mange runs as follows:-

that be in relation to granting a constitution gandage id the interior and immunity from Kuliang, Austria, A. Apoar, Kagoshima Maru.

Sales-1200 bates of No. 6., 25 bales of No. 84, 4160 bales of No. 105, 800 bales of No. 12,653 bales of No. 165.; and 1725 bales of No. 20s; in all about 7,563 bales.

Arrivals: l'er steamers, Kumsang, Kuterng, and Kagashima Maru, Austria and Arcadia Arrato in Apeur and Lightning (from Calcutta), (from Bombay) of about 6,000 bales.

Upsold Stock :--About 62,000 bales. Uncleated Stock :-About 28,030 bales. The market closes' goles with a downward tendency,

was not the only one who had done proceeds of the new crop silk will partially re- Mr. Campbell, Director of Agriculture, after this. Finally, in order to gri her eplenish the depleted coffers of the natives in hir recent visit to there districts, also says: *1"confess" and give the names of her "fellow the ingor through the rite failure in the have returned great y impressed with the pros conspirators" the heroic lady was tortured in spring of this year.

several way", but all to no effect. She had perity of the people in that part of the country. nome, she said, and she was perfectie Inyal. The puspalum grass grows with extraordinary "You may kill me for crimes of which I am luxuriance, and so high is the growth that if it both innocent and ignorant. But the day will stood up straight, the stock would he quite last come lo prove that I am innocent and that you have abdicated by my own sincere de-in it. As it is, though berding over with its faving said this much the officials could get all will be sorry for what you have done." sire and not through any persuasion or thre le own weight, in many places, rely the backs of nothing more from her. She quietly obeyed from others. For the last ten years it has been the cattle are visible. Apparently, the caule when told in sit or stand, but she refused all my desire to hand over the management of are unable to eat it down, and I believe that it food. The same evening of her arrest the an national affairs to the Crown Prince, but the would sustain five or six head of stock per acre fortunate lady was executed, Truth must out and it has been discovered that absolutely time to do so did not conie, until to-day. for several months. Farmers are doing was nothing incriminating was discovered against Thinking it now, however, high unie to do so, derfully well, and land is, bringing high Madame Ts'in Ch'ing. She was simply a I have this day! volontarily "abdicated the figures.

victim at the hands of Governor Chang Tseng. Throne in favour of the Crown Prince. This This grass has been known to yield, at the yang at Hangchow: who, panic-striken at passi- Wollongbar Experimental Farm, on cultivated lady's summary decapitation merely on the re ble revolution in Chekiang province, ordered the ground when four months old, 22 loss of commendation of the préféct Kuei, who, having green fodder, and several successive cuttings of ealogized the lady in her days of popularity, over 15 tons each per acre, within the rea

deserves, therefore, the sime fale. Oa fairly sich soil, where there is a good rai • fall, this grass should easily sustain ons bul- lock, or to ships per acts, and from to to tos pige could be kept in good conition on a few acres, with the addition of saine skim milk or other feed. All persons who have used it for this purpose speak very highly of it.

step is in accordance with the na ural or der of things and is á matter of congratula- sios for our country. However the ignorant people, failing to understand this principle, may have their passions aroused and attemp: 10 create riots. The Resident-General. is, there fore, requested to stop such attempla ht to suppress than in case of necessity.".

On the morning of July zo at 8 am, the ceremony of abdication was conclud d, and ai 5.30 p.m. the Resident Gentril and the fareign Consuls-General wire received in audience, by

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Exchange-Wo close to day as under:~

India

·bales.

Shipment to Shanghai and Northern Ports of about 5,000 bales. The unseld stock is estimated at about 37,000 bales

Local Mills:-Sales of 400 bales No. 1o, at $85 are reported.

Japanese Yarn:-Sales reported are so bales No. 161. at $120 in 5122 and of 575 bales No 205, at $121 10 Size).

Exchange-We quote on India to-day at Rs. 165 % London at 7/2 9:1ód.

TO-DAY'S' EXCHANGE,

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Salling. London-Bank T.T. ..., ir.....................,2/2 9 Th

Da.

.212 demand............ Do. 4 months' sight one man3/2 15/16 france-Bank TT.

THE

LEADING COGNAC

IS

J. & F. MARTELL'S.

T, T. at Rs. 16st per cent,merica-Bank T.T. -que main 53 | V.8.0.P. Demand

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+Sh._ #a 9/16d=5;

London T.T.

Demand,

2.2fd=5 Shanghai.......uny s Tio, 72}=$100, Silver

+318d. per oz. Whiting ender same date, Messrs. Cawasjće, Pallanjen & Co. report:--

;

Germary-Bank:T.Ted

"ndia T.T. mega imen

Da. demand........ hanghai-Hank T.T....... Singapore T.T Japan-Bank T.T.. Java-Bank T.T.

Ruying. months' sight 1./C.

4 months' sight LIG,

......165

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per dozen $25.00

28.00

140.00

00.00

SOLE AGENTS:

"H. PRICE & Co., Ltd.,

jo dayr sight San Francisco & New York,547 1 months' sight

da.

miserabis excuse this man tries now to saddle Madame Ts'in Ching with the m'bemeute at Chénghsien the other day, which we may state was quieted as soon as the additional taxes

Our fast report was dated the fath inst, per were taken off* All the principal members of the native Press now demand the execution not .. Chins, since when favourable advices from only of reflect Kuei but also of Governor Bombay and decreasing stocks here have Cheng Tengyang. A Hangchew dispatch greatly strengthened holders who have finge 30 days' sight Sydney and Melbourne ......

i months" sight France Medio, ma temný now states that Governor Chang Bengvangceeded in establishing a further advance of St has asked to be relieved of his Governorship to 54 per baie on well-known desirab'e spin- 5 months sight probably because he knows that his recent nings. The demand has rup principally on a months' sight Getmanylipizinie mens actions will bring about a ring movement medium grades which are strong at quotations. Bas Silver again him throughout the country hed that the At the Close the Inquiry, bas somewhat sub-| Rapk of England talk B. HARRISON

rensor are already getting to work ip call him ; sided consequent on a rising exchange and Bask of France........ Burringbar, Tweed River, N.S.W.' Australia, | to account--N. Gʻ D. Face.

dealers are now paying their sala attention to: Rovereign nESTHESIAURINA

In conclusion. Mr. Editor, and thanking you in advance, 1'big to say i will be only too pleased to give further information to a the new Emperor and presented hair con of your readers: if they forward stamp for gratulations to him. They were cho given.reply to-Youts, &c.,.• audience in a separata room by the rattrlog bil Emperor at his desire.

AANM2.851 | WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

ROAD CENTRAL.

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