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Telegrams.

[ Reuter's}

The Hague Conf-renco.

London, and August. In a debate on the Foreign Office vote, Sir Edward Grey, referring to the Hague, said that the Government was reluctant to make a disarmament proposal which would 'tuen a friendly into a divided Conference; but even if no definite results had been reached they had at least prevented the sub- ject from dropping..

Morocco.

The French cruiser Galile has left Tan gier for Casablanca, where the townspeople, headed by the tribesmen, have perpetrated many murders.

Later.

It is understood that France has proposed to Spain to land a Franco-Spanish force at Casablanca in accordance with the policing powers under the Treaty of Algeciras, '

3rd August.

The French battleships, Suffren, Charle maque and Republique, also the cruisers Jules Ferry, Victor Hinge and Delay are prepar. ing at Toulon to sail with the three trans poris ordered to convey 1,500 troops, to Morocco.

The British cruiser Antrim at Gibraltar has received orders to be in readiness for peremptory service.

Later.

The Evicted Tenants Bill. The Evicted Tenants Bill has passed its third reading in the House of Commons, by 228 to 49.

GERMANY AND KIAU-CHAD,

SUPREMACY OF THE CHINA COAST.

It is in a high degice improbable that Germany is contemplating, as reported, the retrocession to China of her protectorate of Kiao-Chau. As it stands 10-day this territory

presents to the Fatherland a vast expenditure both of an official and unofficial character Under the former heading are some six") or seven millions sterling which has been

disbursed in connection with the imprit ant Daval programme which the Imperial Administration is carrying out while under the unofficial lend may be grouped a variety of industrial schen es, each in its own way of first. class importance. Capitalised, the industrial development of which the Kino-Chau territory has been the centre since its acquisition by Germany, would return very possibly an ex- penditure of another five or six millions, so that upon a monetary basis alone China would have to find at least twelve millions sterling before Germany would think of withdrawing from Northern China.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY AUGUST 5. 1907.

Such's palic, even the successful execution of such a programme, la by no means incredible. It is only 1 possible to those who would be: lieve Germany capable of resturing Kiso-Chauj || 48 when to do so would be deprive herself of the essential and dominating point of vantage which in the future, she may jump off for fresh scheme of aggresjon Hankaw to-day is

as mugh a German sphere as it is Russian, and Cemair interests compele very auccessful ty with the Dritiah, imilarly Swatow reveals the marked German supremacy in a treaty for which once, and not so very long ago too, did not readily recognise the German flag. Again, if the moves from Swatow and beyond Hankew to the Yangtze Valley, the effort which Ger- many is pulling forward to make her influence predominant in a region hitherto relegated to Great Britain, in no less apparent, and no less link with the position upon which the Im perial Govemment already has spent so many millions s'erling... It is Ihites, and from what ever quarter one reviews the ernian position

in China it is the same, that the intimate de

pendence upon Tring-tau of the German policy

Chins is disclosed Politically, commerci ally, materially, the future existencer (Germany in the Far East, as a would force, has its axes in the Kiao-Chau protectorale.

It is, nevertheless, only ten years ago, on November 1, 1897, that

GERMANY STARTLED THE WORLD

with the announcement of her occupation of Kino-Chau. By the movement Germany had forestalled Russian designs upon the sama paint, designs which had been revealed to the world by the premature disclosure of the terms of the Cassini Convention some fii teen months previously. At the same time, Germany had permitted this interval to pass | before taking action; but, so soon as the seizure was effected, the set to work to convert her possession into an impregnubla position, Expense has not been spared in

accomplishing this work; and, by the time that

it is completed, Do less than fifteen millions sterling will have been expended upon Tring. tas alette. From the first it has been the in- tention of the Imperial Government to convert Kian-Chnu into

A FIRST-CLASS NAVAL STATION.

To this end a programme was mapped out, which embraced the creation of twelve strong forts, the provision of naval and commercial harboms, the constructions of granite docks and floating docks, besides some miles of

quays. At present the inner (oaval) harbour, steel floating dock, and five of the twelve forts are finished, while barrack accom- modation for five thousand men has been con- stincted Thus, even as it stands,to-day" in its present incomplete state, Kino-Chau has become a singularly strong possession, and its value to the German squadron on the Chips

been established.

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coast and in the Pacific generally has long If the last ten years has seen the conversion of Kiao-Chau Bay to a naval, base, industrial circles in the Far East throughout this same period have been treated to an interesting re-

However desirable it may be for the German velation of Germany's economic aim. Side by. Imperial Government to cultivate cardial re-side with the projection of a first-class German Intions with the Chinese Government it is naval base in Far Eastern waters there has certain that it will not be made at the price of been the gradual evolution of

The Ki o-Chau Territory, such is the-pinion:

A-COMMERGIAL-GSTRE-

A MODERN INSTANCE ON

CHINESE JUSTICE.

ACCOUNT OF THE ARREST AND TRIAL OF A

WELL-KNOWN CHINESE EDUCATOR.

confess anything ? Again the prioner's vanity was appealed to. He was urged to con fest, and told that although be would lose his. life yet he would pass as a hero," Finally, he was told that if he would help the Government. to catch the revolutionary leaders he need not incriminate himself." This way he would save his life and be rewarded by the Government. This prolonged tournament of intellectual assault, feiat, pany, and defence, with several antagoniste pitted against one, must have word out the powers of resistance of a man striving to conceal something criminal. He would have been almost certain to be caught sometime with his guard down. But with an innocent

man it was different.

To-day's Advertisements.

S.S.POLYNESIEN.",

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

CONSIGNEES, of Cargo from London ex $s, Dordogne, and from Havre ex .. Meder, in connection with above Steamer, are hereby informed that their Goods, with the ex- lion of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignees before Neon TO-DAY, requesting it to be

landed here.

Our readers will be glad to lekin that Mr. Chung Jung Kwang, the highly respected and widely known headmaster of the Chinese department of the Croton Christian College, who has been under detention in Tientsin as a political suspect was finally released from custody on Friday, 19th July, and has arrived safely in this Colony. Mr. Chung was arrested

landed and stored at their risk into the in Pao-ling-lu on the 17th of June last, and for five weeks from that time was

It was only seces hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowas of held for examination by the provincial courts sary for him to keep a clear head, the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and

He was travelling at

Godown Co, Limited, at Kowloon, whence at Tienisin.

the tell a straight story and stick to its delivery may be obtained immediately after time of bis arrest in company with Dr. in order to succeed, especially if he could refer landing. Wisner, the President of the College. At to places, events, and individuals outside his the request of the College staff they were place of confinement which his examiners making tour of investigation of, the could themselves. refer to in confirmation of schools of North China, after having spent his story. This they did by telegraph. This a considerable time in Japan looking into the was the process that little by little brought educational work of the Japanese, with a view conviction to Mr. Chung's examiners that he to learning what needs to be done and what is was really not guilty of the charges on which being done to meet the educational demands of he had been arrested. But it had taken more the time. It appears that such a procedure than three weeks to reach this result. The was entirely unheard of in that quarter of the ¦ judge evidently at this time fasily reported on world. A Chinese scholar, weating European the case, for the examinations were discon dress and speaking English, having just tigued, and Mr. Choog was assured that returned from Japan by way of Korea and the he would be liberated. Ten more days were consumed in securing three satisfac- three-provinces of Manchuria,' and with" a definite itinerary in North Chins, travelling in tory guarantors. These were finally obtained company with a foreigner and stopping at all largely through the agency of certain influential the important centres of population, and gentry in Canton, who telegraphed to the officials spending days in each prying into all sorts of in Tientsin their confidence in Mr. Chung aud places where students were to be found and their willingness to go security for him in Can. Christians and students, such a man must been satisfactorily arranged, Mr. Chung was willing on occasion to address gatherings of toa. The necessary preliminaries having |

be up to mischief. The imagination of the released, bis sppearance among them bringing secret service staff was set aglow; a theory the first definite information about him, beyond As propoundet! detailing a carefully arranged ibs fact that he was being well treated and the programme, a sort of revolutionary cam case was being carefully looked into, that his

paiga, in which the innocent pedagogue

&gured as

friends had been able to obtain during the five

A crafty plotter of sedition weeks of his detention. He and r. Wisser, on account of the disturbed state of the ad masterful thrower of bombs. He was supposed to be visiting the various secret country, departed from their original plan to camps of the disaffected, supplying them retura via Hankow and the Yangtze Valley, with. signals for à concerted outbreak which and came back by the mont ̈direct sea route, was to be sprung, like setting off a series of arriving in this Colony by the French Mail trusted officer of Sun, Yaté as soon as he electric mines, by this authorized_agent_and_steamer Tonkin, iliis moming. should reach laskow, whither he was travel- RULINGSU (AMOY) MUNICIPAL ing by ral. Was he not a citizen of the same district (Heung Shan with that arch- rebel ?. And for three years, about the time of

the Chino-Japanese war, Mr. Cheng was sup posed to have been travelling as an agent of the revolutionists,

Mr. Chung was able to show that for two of the three years during which he was supposed to have been a travelling agent of the revolu

tionary party, he was associated with a gentle in North China, in teaching school in the man, now holding an importent official position.

South, while the third year was the very year

in which he was in Peking and had his Chê.

jeu degree confirmed and tried for the Tsun Sz degree. Thus was this one charge effectual- ly disposed of.

The method of conducting the examination was a strange mingling of the old with the new, and presents some interesting fea. Mures, Mr. Chung was treated with the

COUNCIL.

the Board Ram, on the 16th 1907, July.

Minutes of a meeting of the Council, held at

Present:-Messrs. W. H. Wallace(chairman), C. A. V. Bowra, A. F. Gardiner, Huang Ts'an- chew, W. Kruse, W. Wilson, the Health Officer and the Secretary.

confirmed.

The minutes of the last meeting are read and

following cases have been dealt with at the The Superintendent of Police reports the Mixed Court since last meeting. Summones;

Theli 1. Assauli 6, Breach of contract 1, Brench

of Yunicipal regulations, Contempt of Court r, Debt i, Allowing pigs to stray 1. Summary abroad without a light after 12 midnight 2, Arrests: Thelt 7, Assault 2, Gambling 2; Belog

Committing a nuisance, Washing clothes at public well 3, Attempting to commit suicide On suspicion with siding and abetting to

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Goods remaining unclaimed after MONDAY, the rath August, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges,

Allclaims must be sent in to me on or before the 12th August, or they will not be recognised..

All damaged packages will be examined on MONDAY, the rath Anguit, at 3 P.M.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent Hongkong, 5th August, 1007

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

"GLEN" LINE OF STEAMERS,

FROM MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, HULL, LONDON AND STRAITS. THE Steamship

Intimations

THE

ROBINSON PIANO

CO., LD.

TALKING

MACHINES

RECORDS.

"GLENTURRET”. having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees their Goods are being landed at their risk into of Cargo by her are hereby informed that the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, mt Kowloon, New Stock just arrived where each consignment will be, sorted out mark by mark, and delivery can be obtained- As soon as the Goods are landed.

Goods not cleared by the 12th instant will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected... All damaged packages must be left in the Godowns, and a certificate of the damage obtained from the Godown Company within ten days after the steamer's arrival.

No claims will be recognized if not presented within 14 days of the ship's arrival.

MCGREGOR BROS. & GOW. Hongkong. 5th August, 1977.

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THE CHINESE ENGINEBRING AND MINING CO. LTD,

RECENT ELECTRIC INSTALLATION.

The new electrical plant initalled by the Chinese Engineering and Mining, Co. in its month in the presence of a large number of Tongshan mines was form-lly opened last

guests of the company. The new plant is one East and the management is better equipped of the most complete and modern in the Far

than ever to operate its growing business.

accessories, steam afternators, moloz god steam exciters, transformers, switchboard, à 5-ton crane, all the necessary steam piping, a cooling tower, aic and incandescent lamps for surface

cessories, all contracted for and erected by the Allgemeine Co. and Siemens Schuckert Works, both of Berlin.

The installation includes boilers and their

expressed by Mr. Angus, Hamilton in Pall which, although at the present time far greatest consideration, not to say delerence, commit a felony 3, Breach of Municipal re-lighting, underground pumps with their ac

Mall Gazetic. Indeed, the place, in a nea sure, is the pivot of Germany's Far Eastern policy and, although is surrender would not mean a less active policy, its possession is such an important factor in the German pasi tion of the China coast that its restoration is out

of the question! While the bay of Kiao-Chapall prepared against the day when the post will has afforded convenient facilities for the crea tion of a naval stition, the Chinese province of Shantung has provided Germany with opportun ities for attacking

* THE COMMERCIAL SUPREMACY

gulations 1.

(Signed), W. 11. WALLACE, Chairman.

B. BERKELEY MITCHELL,

Secretary.

COMMERCIAL.

TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE.

Soling London-Back T.T. ..........................

Po, demand ......

as though he were a person of distinction. from perfect, it is hoped one day may rival He was conveyed from Pro-ting-tu to Tien- Hongkong or usurp the supremacy of the Chintsin in a special car, with attendants who coast from Shanghai. To this end in Taing solicitously ministered to his comfort, and, By order, tan, a town of fine proportions has been laid although he was attended by a heavy military out Bread streets, fine shope, comfortable guard, his movements were not interfered with. hotels, good drainage, and first-class water are In fict a Chinese friend, standing on the plat

form at the railway station in Tientsin at the time of his arrival, spoke with him for a minute or two through the car window and did not know, that anything unusual was occurring until he was afterwards informed. During his imprisonment (or rather detention, for he was not put in prison) he was not put in icons, and, although his disavowal of com plicity in the schemes of the revolutionists wal mosi persisient, teriore WAS not actually resorted to as a stimulus to meme any and ready expression. Thus the ex amin na judge did repeatedly threaten that, if the prisoner did not display a more tractable spirit, and confess what the (overnment wanted to know, he, the judge, would be obliged to

become the industrial centre of the north. Essentially Teviquic in character, there is nothing wanting from the scheme. Neverthe less, for reasons which it is unnecessary to dis- cuss here, as a commercial success Taing-tao so long held, by Great Britain în, Mic-China- | has held fire, and very lille return has been Taking the latter first, it is well to bear in mind male for the many millions which have been lavished upon it. In point of fact, the that between Kiao-Chau and sing-tao an important line of railway has been buili, place is wholly dependest upon the subsidy, extending some three, hundred miles at pre which grows annually larger, and this rent and passing through the provincial year is a little in excess of half a million capital Tainan-fu, while, by a second, but sterling. Yet the art, that the Imperial shorter, line the coalfields in the region Government has created with a special of Poshan and We-shien have been placed object in view a model town on the shores of in direct communication with the sea at Tsing Kian-Chsu Bay, and converted to a naval base tao. The export of coal now aggregales some the former areas of the harbour, inay be re- | resin his connection with the case, and have twenty thousand ton-; and, as this develop garded as confirming the permanent, character it transferred to the prison, where the usual men! has taken place solely with the assistance of the German occupation. Moreover, since methods of persuasion would prevail and of German capital, and has been repeated in a

the practical significance of the Cerman posi-, where the prisoner would have cause, too late. number of similar instances throughout Shpion in the Far East depends upon the work to remember with how great consideration he taug, it is evident that the commercial stake being puslied to a successfut conclusion, had been treated by the present administrator: which Berlin capitalists hold in the reg'on is these is still less ground to believe the report of justice. but a little less important than that which be which, if true indeed, would play into the

· longs to the Imperial Administration itself. It is evident, therefore, that industrially Germany cannot afford to sacrifice her many interests in Shantung, and if manufacturing interests alone were insufficient, there are the important ques- tions which hinge upon the future development of Germany's Chinese railway policy, as sug gested by the operations of the Shantung Rail way. By the time when the Pekin-Hankow Canton Railway becomes an accompl slied. '' fact, the Shantung Railway will have establish- ed an important branch of communication with the grand, trunk road of China. It will thes be, however, not only through the porses- The following report from Mr. F. G Figg. sion of a branch line, that Germany will be in-

Director of the Hongkong Observatory.:- terested in the development of Mid-China, fur,

in the sib at 11.55 2.-Except a moderate if the upshot of existing intriguer is crowned fall over the N.E. coast of China, barnetric with success, there is little doubt that she will | changes are unimportant, secure the reversion of the Tientsin-Chinking lowest over N. Chins in the North and over -Pressure is highest aver. Philippines, and Tongking in the South. Apart altogether from railway schemes and

Moderate S. monsoon will prevail in the the various plans for commercial expansion, Formosa Ch nnel, and the N. part of the "po session of Taing-tao plays an impåriant parí | China Sea.

in the German "Welt-pofitik," › Taing-tao is merely the northera extremity of

Nine.

Tab WEATHER,

Do 4 months' sight France-Bank **T* ............. Gennary-Bank T.T. America-Bank T.T

India T.T...

Do. temand.... Shanghai-Bank T.Tinge Singapore T.T....... Japad-Bank T.T. ........... java-Bank T.T......

Buying

months' sight L/C.

The boiler house in 190 ft, loog and 71 ft. wide and contains 12 Cornwall, Galloway type trailers by The Grandes. Chaudronneries de Escaut The boilers are 8 ft. in diameter and 36 ft. long and have a capacity of 3700 to 44:0′ lbs, of dry steam per hour at a pressure of 140 lbs, Ench. boiler has its superhealer with surface of 430 sq ft, and an injector with

a capacity 880 gallons per hour. Two Becker

..2/3 feed pumps of 4400 gallons per hour are placed 3/3 1/16 at the north end of the building. Two Green's economizers with electrically driven scraper

2/3

LARGE AND VARIED

ASSORTMENT

MUSIC.

Comic Opera Scores

and Dance Music.

RECEIVED BY EVERY MAIL.

Hongkong, 29th November, 1906,

THE

LEADING COGNAC

18

84gear, are placed near the chimney, each econo. & F. MARTELL'S.

....41mizer being able to heat the necessary feed

2.10

water for running one set with accessories

168 under full load to a temperature of 80° C

168

The power station measures 125.51 fu. Thếie ...73 are three Vanden Kerchove 5. S. W. typo steam alternators having a capacity of 1,300 K.V.A. ...4 X prem

liree-phase at 2,200 valts, 107 rev., and 2. .........................................135 cycles per set. Each set has its own jet type condenser and air pumps, but can run exhaus- tion to air with reduced load. h.ee Victor generation sets and one steam exciler sex are 15 minuths' sight L/C....................................... « 47f3) | provided for excitation and lighting purposes. 30 days' sich San Francisen & New York-$5! | The A. E. G. Allen steam exciter se ́has a ( months' sight

do.

capacity of 40 B..P, while the A. E. G. type to days' sight Sydney and Melbönme.2.3 13/16 | motor generators have a capacity of 85 KW.

..2.88) 4 minilis sight France

each, at 240 volts and 745 revs. 6 months' sight

Bar Silver... a'mino Book of England'rats.. Bank of France................................. Sovarcion

4 months' sight Germany

2.00

2.3;1

37

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Two 20 K.V.A, oil cooled transformers are provided for reducing the tension. from 2,200 to 220 volts for the economizer motors, etc.

The switchboard is well worth: inspection; Mr. Chung was detained in the building set hands of Japan, and prove to the Chinese Gov-apart for, the residence of visiting officials

Xits special feature is the manner in which the $8.86 high and low tension current is separated. ernment the inherent weakness of Germany's while staying in Tientsin. Ono section of

The 32 panels are arranged in, two levels; position. At the same time, too, it may be the building was eccupied by the officiating A HEAVY storm was experienced at Chefou and the top half being serve from a platform, a added that by the terms of the treaty by which judge: Another portion was shared with Mr. Chiuranganon Filday and Saturday weeklast, special panel is provided for synchronising. Kian-Chau was ceded to Germany, the latter Chung by a gentleman of the same literary the sea during the night running very high.whole length of the Power Station.

A 30 lon Titan "Iravelling crane ruas the Power has the right to select another site in degree, whose o.leasible business was to act Vessels in Chefoo harbour had to get close in The live steam, exhaust and water pipings exchange, but at the moment there is none which is so convenient, nor any upon which it prevent time from hanging heavily on bis and great delay was experienced. At Chin-

A host to the distinguished guest, and to and for three days lighteraga was difficult are supplied by Meters. Brener; a special lea

ture is the flange arrangement. would be really worth while now to repeat the hands in the intervals between his formal ex wangto ite wares dashed right over the break-Black" cooling tower for condensing water, At the South end of the Power House is the expenditure that Germany has made in respect aminations, but whose real business was to

water and pier, and very considerable damage complete, with its electrically driven centrifugal of Kiao-Chan.

continue the examinatios in private, to try if is reported to the big blocks of stone which pamp for 330,000 gallons per hour. same method yet untried might not bring out form the outer wall of the breakwater, but the 800 and 1,400 cp, and 305 glow lamps of 16 cp, The surface of the mine is lit by 48 arcs al some incident or admission which would prove structure itself is not damaged, and the pier and 120 volts, the necessary power being got

efue to further disclosures. Thus for three and buildings on shore did not suffer. It is from the motor generators. werks every waking hour was filled with this presumed there must have been an exception-

Underground there are 5 metar driven Sulzer process of examining, testing, coaxing, threat ally high tide, as there is ho indication that the type centrifugal pumps having an individual ening, insicuating, encouraging, entrapping, wind was very high.-P. & T: Times,

Capacity of 1,200 gallons per minute against a head of you feel. The direct coupled A.E.G. V.S.O.P. using every device that Chinese ingenuity himself and betray his supposed fellow-con- Sir F. Lugard, our new governor, cover. Three pumps are placed in the fourth level could devise to get the man to incriminate The London Gatelia contains a dispatch from type of motor is capable of giving 470 H. P. at 7,000 volts and 1485 revolutions a minute,

1 A V.V.8.0.P. spirators. This assumption of guilt was maining several other dispatches, giving a fuil a depth of 670 fest and two in the sixth level tained throughout. Every failure to break down account of the operations in Sokoto in at 1000 feet. There is a spare potap in esch level. Each pump chamber is provided with the composure ofthe prisoner and the consistency March, igoć, undertaken to put down an its own switchboard, lighting and starting trans- of his story was only looked upon as evidence insurrection which was as much direct formers, etc. of the deceiver's consummate skill, and ed against the Emir of Sokoto, head of The pumps in the sixth level deliver water the accessity of employing more effective the Musselmans, as against the British, at the to the fourth level, and those in the fourth level measures to secure the desired admissions, outset of which Lieutenant Blackwood, Mr. cable and a reserve water exhaust pipe are also H. PRICE & Co., Ltd.,

deliver up to the surface. An extra slectric The question always come back to this, Preston Hillay, Acting Resident, and Mr. At provided. Besides the equipment referred to When did you become a member of the to- G. M. cot, bis nasistant, were killed: Sir F. sundry additional motore for fans, the operation volutionary society, and how many accom Lugard refers in terms of the highest praise to of the sawmill, brickyard, workshops, Fun WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHAN TS, plices did you bring with you?" The prisoner's the manner in which the suppression of the west abaff, etc. will shortly be installed, denial was met in a variety of ways." At one revolt was affected, and especially to the time the judge would say, “How can I answer humanity with, which the operations were the Viceroy when you no persistantly, refuse to conducted.

1

The Japanese returns are lacking this morning.

ongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending not yet quite defined, but which will be at 10 8 m2 to-day, 034 inches

A SPHERE OF INFLUENCE

found to extend as far south as Swatow. ad.

FORECAST.

:

1.-Formosa Channel, S. winds, moderate, 1-South coast of Chios between Hongkong sad Lamocks, same at No, 1.

jacent to which it is possible that another navaliongkong and reghbourhood, S.

winds, moderate showery to fair. base may be established. With Swatow in the south and Teing-tao in the north; the rapidity with which Germany is building up so important positión in Dankow makes the. place the probable western limit of the spheža,

4-South coast of China between Hongkong auf ticipan, same si No. 1.--

It has also been announced that the Liesi colliery will also be equipped with a similar installation including alas bollers and two gezerating use➡Fer Bastern Review,

.per dozen $25.00

28.00

40,00

90.00

SOLE AGENTS:

V12, QUEEN's Road CENTRAL

Hongkong, 16th July, 1907

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