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The Anglo-American Aratio Expedition.

London, 8th September...... An Evening News telegram received from Alaska announces that Capt, Mikkelsen re- turned safely on the 5th inst.

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Bri ish Trado. Exports in August £37-355,044. Imports £49,296,585.

The principal increases include £500,000 in cotton.

Morocco.

Reuters correspondent in Casablanca says, certain tribes have asked for a suspension of hostilities, with a view of negotiating peace. General Crude has given them until the 8th September to surrender,

It is believed that the tribes merely want", to gain time.

Later. The New Cunarder.. 'The departure of the new turbine Cunard- er Lusitania developed quite a patriotic demonstration. "COne hundred thousand peo ple lined the banks of the Mersey.

The' /wsitania is the Inrgest ship in the world and steams 251 knota.

It is confidently expected that she will

· regain British aupremacy for speed,

At Tuikar Rock Light the / usifania was already leading the Lucania, which left the Mersey, 24 hours ahead.

The Palma Shooting Trophy. The Palmatrophy has been won by America with a score of 1,742, Canada made, 1,671, Australia 1,653, and Great Britain 1,584.

The previous best record is 1,570.

TŘE HAKODATH HIRE.

HEAVY LOSSIS OF INSURANCE COMPANIES,

According to Japanese co stemporaries, the total loss of fire insurance companies in the Hakodate fire is estimated at about 18,000.000 The principal companies concerned are the Osaka, Tokyo, Nippon, Kyado, Yokohamą, Meijl, Naigai and Nisshu offices.

The risks covered in Hakodate by the Naigai Company are given at about Vron,000 the Nishu Yaan,ono; the Ryokan Yin0,000; the Malji V650,000jihe Yokohama Y60,000; the Osaka Y300 000 and the Kyudo Y300,000, Besides these auch company has special con- tracts for large sums. The Nippon succeeding to the contincts of the late Sake Brewers Insurance Company the juss is said to be increased to aboul Y,500,000, and that of the Tokyo on similar sum, making a total of about Yi0,000,000. The total loss of the com panies is estimated at Bo per cent. of the policy. value.

"

An Otaru message states that go koku of rice, 300 nonquito nets, too night covers, 10,000 shifts and goo Japanese summer garments. have been sent from Qiara, or the relief of the

sufferers from the fire in Hakodate. The

Mayor of Olaru, fearing that the price of com. modities might be advanced hy, the fire, has Issued last u tions advi ing dealers in limber and other necessaties to be careful not to charge any higher prices for articles registered in Hakodate.

CHINESE COOLIES IN JAPAN,

ALL BENT HOME PENNĚLESS.

We (Japán Chronicle) learn from a

okyo dispatch that the Chinese coolies recently im ported for the work of the construction of the Kagoshima line of railway, now in progress between oshimatsu and Mijo' yoshi, Miyasaki Prefecture, have been dismissed in compliance with the instructions issued by the local authorities, who have discovered that the ene gagement of the coolics is in violation of the Imperial Ordinance No. 359 of 1899. The un fortunata Chinese are now involved in great difficulties and have appealed to the Chinese Consul at Nagasaki for assisianco, The matter has been referred to the Chinese Ministerin okyo, who has applied to

the

Foreign Office in Tokyo, asking that measures should be uken for their te lief. 'The dispatch adds that the Foreign Office has nothing to do with the matter. It is a question between the contractor and the coolies, and the only course available for their relief may be to obtain travelling expenses from the contractors for the journey home.

It is stated that the number of the destitute Chinese coolies surned out is rag.

In the opinion of a certain authority OD economics, as quoted in the Oraka Mainicht, the importation of cheap labour will be to the adrantage to Japan. It will call for further Industrial development, which will create an increased demand for labour, and the Japanese labourers may he much benefited in conse. quence. The Chinese' coalies imported for this purpose belong to the lowest cluss, and

THE HONGKong teleGRAPH TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 1907.

HONGKONG GYMKHANA CLUB.

FIFTH MEETINO"

The programms of the fifth meeting to be hold at the Happy Valley, on Saturday, 5th October (weather permitting), is as follows

188 10KIO FLOODS.

THOUSANDS LEFT DESTITUTE.

THE MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.

The Japan Chronicle of August 20 says :--- The inundations as the result of the recent heavy storms are the worst recorded during the past so years, and his Majesty the Emperor calamity, has ordered the Court Chamberlains to report on the condition of the sufferers and the extent of the damage in all parts of the Empire.

ANGLO-GERMAN REBITIONS.

·SOME·LIGHTS ON THEM,

30p.m.-GYMKHANA CLUB CHALLENGE CU-Uistance one mile. For all China ponier, Cach "weights at: tost. 6 lb. Winner who in much concerned at, ibu ̈widespread they mun pay proper regard tothe claims of our may in course of time, serve, to remedy this

The traffic between Royama, and Gotemba on the Tokaido lina was resumed on Monday evaning."

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Intimations

THE

ROBINSON PIANO

CỎ., LD.

INVITE INSPECTION OF THEIR

BABY

GRANDS

by the preferences or reduced rates given by the Stale Railways to manufacturers ; second, by the subsidies or useret concessions granted *If it be the aim of the Imperial Govern and exporters; and, third, by the freedom

by: the Imperial Government to shipowners" ment to make Germany the most powerful which the shipping interest on ys from the Empire in Europe and Prussia the most load-line, lighting, and other restrictions to powerful State in that Empire, they may be sure which British shipping is subject. Tas- of my support; but I would warn them that economic and industrial evolution of Gerasing

Kate of affairs, for. It is obvious ta' Mall of an open race or open griffin race 5 lb.

neighbours and competitors, commercially, as well as politically In those weighty words, who may have had recent experience in extra. Non-winning subscription griffias

Horr Bebel recently laid down the principles of either Prussia or its sister States, that the allowed 5 lb. Jockeys who haveɛ, not won

his policy-the policy, also, presumably, of his more than two official races in Hongkong

party; and there are few thinking men, Social prices demanded for home-grown produce will soon exceed the resources of the masseR Shanghai or Tientsin allowed 5 lb. To bo'

Democrats or not, who could reasonably op

"German national economic conditione,” anys won by the pony scoring most marks in the

pose themselves to it. But, anfortunately, i races for the cup, counting 4 polats for`a A road has been opened along the railway has not been the habit in Wilhelmstrasse to General in Berlin, in his annual report just is

Dr. Paul Sivabach, the British Consul... | first; 2 for a second; and. 1 for a thlid,. The

Bes between Yamakita und Koyama for the pay that proper regard to the claims, of others benefit of marks already scored to pass withi

sued by the Foreign Office, "have already folt use of passengers, but as the path runs through which Herr Bebel so sensibly demands, disa the pony on a sale. Any winner of the race hilly capptry walking is very difficult. This there would have been no occasion for the most painfully one effect of the new tariff-the to carry 5lb extra, for each win in subse road, however, interferes with the repair of the controversies with England which have been enormous rise of price in all the most indis quent starts for the cup, but in the event of line, as it has been decided by the railway the feature of the past few years. Jealousy ispensable necessaries of life, a rite which has, a pony carrying the penalty not winning, authorities to make a new road. The owners of not the only engenderer of hate: nor is the without doubt, been intensified by the increased lb. to be deducte I next time he sta is. Penal-

the land are how being consulted on the matter, fractiousness which may be laid to the charge Imposts on agricultural produce." Designed tias accumulative up to 15 lb. Entrance fee The new road being very steep and narrow, it of a rival likely to be lessened by the con

to ourist tho Agrarians, who, an the price of of $5 to go in the purchase of memento is considered impossible for passengers to carry stantly-repeated conviction that he alone their support, have been given concession after. to the winner of each race, and $25 to second their luggage with them. The freight of hand is in the wrong. This is admitted as read concession by the Government during the pas pony out of the Club funds. At the con- tuggage between Koyama and Yamakits is toily in Berlin as it is to Losdon, yet when fifteen years, the new tariff is an even more in- clusion of the season a cup will be presented he borne by the passengers, the charge Leing details come to be dismissed, there is very superable barrier than any previously erected, by Commodore R. H.S. Stokes, R.N., to the

to the import into the Fatherland of Canadian, a sen per kin, heavy packages being charged titila disposition on the pan of the average ower of the pony obtaining the second

nt the rate of to kwampir. In wat weather German to concede to England ground for Australian, or American food produce, and if highest number of marks.

the rate will be increased 40 cents. In the complaint. If this attitude of mind were due the now provisional Commercial Agreement ne. 1.-3.30 pm-ONCE ROUND FLAT RACE-opinion of an engineer in the employ of the simply to prejudice, it might be understood, gociated by the German Ambassador in Wash-

For China ponies which have run and not

Railway Bureau in Tokyo, traffic between if not condoned, and that it should ariezington with the United States Government be won at gymkhana meetings this season,

Vamakita and Kayama will probably not be from ignorance is as surprising as it is finally rejected by the Committee of the Reich. Weight for inches as perse.le. Subscription resumed before the middle of next month.

lamentable. This fact is brought home to stay, to which it has been referred, the rajection | griffins 19-6-07`allowed 7'b Jockeys who

will be entirely due to Agrarian influence, Owing to the overflowing of the Yura River one in the greater provincial centres even have not won more than two official races in Maizuzu, Shin-Maizoru and Amarobe were

more than in the capital itself, where these Yet, while barring out American as well an Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsia allowed cib. Entrance fee $5. 1st prize: A cup presented, completely flooded, in some parts the houses has begun to be some sort of understanding British Colonial food produce, there has been -onstant complaint in the course of the recent and prize: 515." (Entrance fees to go to win.berg entirely submerged. Over 40 houses that England had ample justification for des

were carried away, and up to 6 pm on Tues-nouncing, at the expressed wish of her great Reichstag debates, and also in the Press, that

ment aforesaid. May we look for any greater with Germany ten years ago. Stace, that concessions enough in the provisional ugree govern Anglo-German commercial relations consideration from Germany when the pro Treaty ran out there has been nothing to save the " modus vivendi," from time to time posed Anglo-German Commercial Treaty renewed, and opinion has hitherto regarded comes to be negotiated? 1 hat is the question, this arrangement as not at all nosatisfactory, all and if it must be answered in the negative, new then.commos canso must be made with those circumstances considered.

" modus vivendi" should' Treaty will inevitably have to be negotiated who hold that a and there is indisputable authority for stating suffice until a season of reason has set in on STEINWAY, that an exchange of Notes has been made the Spree. On the other hand, it is sincerely to be hoped that the Imperial Government will between London and Berlin with this end in view-it would be well to suggest a few points upon which the British Government should no branch of German insist. There is industry which has made such great progress during the past ten years as shipping and aliough our own developments have been sufficiently remarkable, we cannot afford to

still achieving, their success. Let it be said at but our eyes to the methods by which our Teulonic competitors have achieved, and are

once, however, that the Germans are wholly

her). In the event of there being less than stay over zo persons ware reported to have beef transatlantic Colony, the Commercial Treaty † the United States Government have not made

five entries and prize $15.

drowned. The ancient and famous temples of Enryuji and Myohoji, and the Inari Shrine of

Vaizuru were demolished.

Sonobe has also grievously suffered. The town is situated on the Sonobe River, the terminus of the Kyoto Railway, and at three d'clock on Sunday morning the bank of the river suddenly gave way. The water ushed into the city with tremendous force, and the people were struggling in the water, screaming for assistance. The city was span submerged, but at dawn, the water began to subside. The sufferers then gathered at the public hall, where they received ration from the Menici pality.

3-3 40 1 M.-LADIES' NOMINATION RACE,

Gentlemen to start dismounted at a given point. Oo the word "go" mount and ride over a paper "water" jump to their nomina, trixes who will in the meantime have been SAVED hats to frim. Gentlemen will-dis» mounts orily before reaching their nomina trixen When hats are trimmed ladies will assist gentlemen' to put them on. Gentlemen will then mount and ride home over a course which will be ind-caled and which will-in- clude a paper hurdle and through a screen." Hats and trimming will be provided by the Club. Time limit for bat trimming 4 minutes. Foints for pace and hat trimming." Hats must be worn when passing winning 'post and if dropped or knocked off en route must be picked up. Any competitor backing or sidling his pooy over or through any obstacle will be disqualiбed. No whips or spurs allowed. Entrance fee 53. First and second prizes presented by the Club. Post entries will be accepted for this event. 44.10 p.m-FIVE FURLONGS FLAT RACE.

The damage sustained by the Hankaku -HAS DICAP-For all China ponies. Jock Railway is remarkable. The line was destroyed eys who have not won more than two official for a distance of about 300 feet at Otaki be races in Hongkong, Shanghai.or Tiental tren Oyama and Shimotaki, and also for a allowed 5lbs. Entrance fee $5. 1st prizes distance of 1540 feet at Mizotaki. The en A cup presented. 2nd prize: $15. (Entrance of o. 14 tunnel subsided, blocking the trance fees to in to winner). In the event fine and the stone wall on the hill side close of there being less than 5 entries and prize by, rising about to feet.entirely collapsed, the line being destroyed. The repair of this sec. tion of the life will take some sixty days by worki g day and night

$15.

Fukuchiyama was niso totally submerged, and the recent flood is said to have been more disastrous than that of 1896 According to Company on Tuesday morning, 130 houses news which reached the ankaki Railway

had been washed away, and over 300 persons drowned in Fukuchiyama. The inhabitants were threatened with famine, as the supply of

food was cut off.

The repair of the bridges and roads damaged in High Prefecture is estimated to cast about Y500,000.

5-4-30 p.m.-TENT. PEGGING CHALLENDE CUP.-Presented by Ifis Excellency Major General Broadwood, Cu.For Chiva pooler. To be run for five times and to be won by the rider scoring most marks at the end of The season. Best of three runs at each meet- Returns madeby the authorities upto Monday ing. Points for pace and style. Open tonight relating in the damage in Saitama Prefer members of both servicen as well as to mem. ture show that 18,000 houses were flooded and 25 ,bers of the Gymkhana Club. Winners of

washed away, and that 25 persons were drown- this event at the first two gymkhanas this ed and injured. Reliefutations are established season to count maiks scored by, thèm at at 19 places, where the sufferers are being this meeting towards aggregate only. Me-quar.ered; the number totals about $8,000, and mentoes presented at this meeting to be this number is still increasing. The two vill. taken by riders scoring highest number ex-ages of ishida and Tatewaki, near Utsunomiya; clusive of winners at the first two gymkhana were wholly submerged, and the inhabitants, meetings this season, Entrance fee $3. A numbering over 3,00, are being taken care of memento presented to the 1st and 2nd. Post

by the village office. For two days, the 27th entries.

and 27th instant, zo koku.af rice were distri- buted in relief rations,

6.-5,00 p.m.-ONE MILE AND 4 Quarter FLAT RACE, L'ANDIC-P-For all China ponies, Jockeys who have not won more than two ufficial races in Hongkong, Shang hai or Tientsin allowed 5 lb. Entrance fee $5. u prize: A cup presented, and prize:! $:5. (Entrance fees to go to winner.) In the event of there, being less thang entries 2nd prize 115.

7.-.20 pm.-ULTA-FULJA I LAT RACE

About 150 yards. For China ponies, Ponies will" be drawn for and will be ridden by iden drawing the corresponding numbers to those of the ponies on the' programme. Drawing will take place on the courie, in front of the Indges' Box immediately before the race. The owner of the first pony home In give the rider S. Rider of last pony lo give the owner $5. Entrance fee $5. Prize presented. (Entrance fees to go to winoar.) A memento will be presented to the rider of the fast pony.he. "Presented Prixe" will go to the rider, the entrance fees to the owner' of the first pony. No competitor may ride his own pony-lf by chance he draws his own pony he must exchange with some other competitor. No whips or spurs allowed.

Jis teported that most of the honses at Karuizwa were flooded, and some of the houses occupied by foreigners were washed away,

Mr. Itaro Kusaka, Superintendent of Foreige Mails al Kobe, informs us that he is la receipt of advice from Yokohama to the effect that the Kobe portion of the C.P.R. mails, which, as previously stated, was being sent across the Hakone range, arrived at the northern port on Monday even ing. the mails being duly placed on board the

Monteagle.

· The U.S. mails for the steamship Korea were sent down to Yokohama by`M,M, liner. Tourane, which left Kobe at 4 a.m op Turs day, instead of per Shawmul as was pre, viously reported, owing to the postponement of

the latter's departure

A regular mail service by sea between shi, mizu and Tokyo, vti Yokohama, has been established, and all the domestic mails, except 108 parcels eastward, are being sent by rail to Shizuoka and hence by sea. Parcels ate conveyed by steamers from Kobe.

THE WEATHER,

The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg. Director of the Hongkong Observatory —

Do the 10th at 11.50 -The baro', afer bas Japan respectively.

But as a

take to beast Here Bebel's warning, which exhibits as fine an oppreciation of the spicit of fair play as it does of the dangerous selfishness of German economic policy.-F. C. Darley-in Pall Mall Gazelle

· SHIP'S LETTER BOXES.

Posts: mi

To all Steamship Companies:

НААКЕ,

WINKELMANN

&o., &o... &o.

Prices from $750.

Hongkong, zand August, ro- 7.

TO COUNTERACT THE ENERVATING EFFECT OF THE HOT WEATHER, DRINK

TANSAN"

HONOKONG POSTAL AUTHORITY'S PROTEST. A co,y of the following circular letter has been sent to all agents for foreign steamers in to blame in this matter. Politically speaking. the Philippine Islands, by the Director of they were entitled, and are entitled, to employ | every means for the advancement of their over-

August 30, 19:7. sea commerce, to which, we did not raise objection; hence, if British shipowners have Protest has been made by the postal suffered, the fault lies not so much with our authorities at Hongkong against the amount rivals as with ourselves. They have developed of mail matter carried in the ship's fatter boxes the subsidy system with a science, while by by steamships plying between Manila and Select Committees and otherwise we have con- Hongkong, caused, I am informed, by the demned it. By the State ownership of railways, habit of many steamship ageous allowing ship's they have made it possible for goods to be car-latter boxes to be placed in their offices, avail- ried from the remotest corners of the country able for those who cared to post letters destined to the cost at rates for which 'hare is no equal | for Hongkong and other foreign ports, while in the world, while we have permitted our the vessels remained in Manila,--This-practice" railways to give, though not necessarity de- is not only irregular but misleading and nignedly, a preference to the foreigner, by dingerous to the public and should be "dis" encouraging through traffic, We have continued, handicapped our shipping industry by failure to insist that German tonnage co tering British ports shall be subject in our

a depository for articles mailed on the high | Mixed with Hock, Whisky, or Claret it has no own load-line; and what this means may seas or handed aboard to the mail agent or equal as a Thirst-quencher, Stimolant, be gauged from the fact that a

German the captain of the vessel. At the terminal post ship will carry 500 tons more cargo than a the boxes should be delivered to the postal British ship of equal capacity. The injustice | authorities in order that the mail will come of such a system is too apptrent to require under the regular supervision of the postal comment, especially as the recent fieight fight authorities. The letter boxes are due to be between the Hansa and the P and O. and returned to the ship at once, British India Companies furnished particularly sound evidence of the fact. Of parallel-im- portance to the shipping of both countries is the question of Light Dues. It is, and always has been, impossible for even the expert m nd to understand upon what principle, save that

The purpose of ship's letter boxes as defaed Bottled at the Takaradska Spring,

by the Postal Union Convention is to serve as

It is apparent that the complaint of the Post- master General at Hongkong is well founded' and you are earnestly requested to take, imme- diate steps to discontinue the maintenance of a mail receptacle of any kind in your office, and advise the public that mail matter should. be deposited in the po.i office or postal street letter boxes, or if tos Esté to be included in the regular mail the articles with the proper post. age stamps affixed should be delivered to the captain aboard the vessel.-Respectfully,

C. M. COTTERMAN,

'Director of Posts,

COMMERCIAL.

of benefiting the foreigner, these dues are levied, British vessels having to pay, both inwards and outwards, and German vessels outwards doly. Nor is i compulsory upon a foreigner to engage a pilot on entering a British port-a privilege and considerable economy which our ownshipowners and captains may be legitimute=" ty excused for coveting. In these simpler but, i it will be agreed, effective, instances of the favour afforded to the foreigner, we have surely good ground for discussion and negotiation; yet it is on record that when the suggestion has been made that the existing condition of things should be remedied, German interesti have protested, and have been supported in their protest by their Government. Herein is involved no question of Free Trade or Protec- lion, and since mercantile marine and com- mercial matters have lately been engaging the attention of the Reichstag, and secret cances- sions or payments are being made to shipping by the German Government to a greater extent | [ara--Bank T.T. ................ |than ever before, our own Government cannot

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Can be utilised for enhancing the production » The committee of tha Gymkhzos Club co- | siken slightly to considerábly over China and be too deliberate or farceful in any negotiations"] s'months' sight L/C, qua1/ BEWARE of Spurious Imitations and see that

of Japan without interfering with the interests

of skilled Japanese workers.

The Mainichi argues that their importation may be of some advantage in discouraging strikes or disturbances among the Japanese labourers, but it has not much to recommend It, and in any case their number must be

serve the right to refuse the entry of any pony which they may think usiailable for this race. Post entries will not be accepted for this event.

Entries close to the boo. secretary, long- kong Gymkhana Club on Saturday, the 18th

for the conclusion ofa new Commercial Treaty The typhoon traversed the Sea of Japan | which they may be undertaking.. moving in a N.E. direction yesterday, passing Let it not be supposed, however, that the between Wladivostok and Hadodate in the

United Kingdom is alone in this matter. The evening. It appears to have regained the Pacific to the North of Hokkaido this morning, great growth of commerce between Germany Pressure is highest over China to the N. of and British Colonies the Canadian Dom nion. the Yangtze, and gradients are slight for the and the Commonwealth of Australia and New most part. A low pressure trough will pro

‚0 days' sight San Francisco & New York..$5 1 months' sight

do. to days' aight Sydney and Melbourne .......

months' sight Franceseornippe months' sight mo

I months' sight Germanymi... Har Silver Bank of England rate

limited. Moreover the existing Imperial Ordi- | September, at the longkǝrg Club at 7 pm. bibly form across the N, part of the China Sen / Zealand especially-gives these Colonies the Bank of France.....

alter which time na entry will on any account. be accepted.

Entrance fees must accompany entry, other wise entry will not be accepted.

nance prohibiting their importation cannot be ignored. Their services are, however, wel comed at mines, and certain mine-ampers are considering a proposal by which they can en gage Chinese. It is maintained that they not only work more bonestly and asrently than Japanese coolita, but their wages are much lower. They are quite satisfied with 40 sea a day, while 'Japanese are paid 8 sun in the and 5. mainland and Y in the Hokkaido on an average, and they are demanding an loccosse,.

Sovaralon

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Per picut .0 765/780

Moderate to fresh N.E, winds may be ex- tight to a voice in any settlement which pected in the Formára Channel and the N. may be made. In one way, Caundians

OPIUM QUOTATIONS. part of the China Sea,

and Australiaus suffer mora severely' from To-day's quotations are as follows -- nongkong rulafall for the 24 hours eoding the absence A permanent Anglo German at to mim, to-day, 0.19 inch.

Malwa Now ar Treaty of Commerce that do the people FORECAST. Hongkong and neighbourhood, N.E, of the Mother Country, for their chief pro

Oldest winds, moderate or fresh'; fair.

`ducts-grain, meat, and fruit—are practically. 1.---Formosa Channel, same an No, r.

prohibited by the Protective Tariffs of the Patna New 3-South coast of Chins between Hongkong Fatherland, while, despite such tariffs me may be Beasts New

Old....... and Lamocks, same as No.'t.

4-South coast of Chins between Hongkong enforced, German manufacturers are making a to the kjon, sscretary or at the Hongkong Club. | and Helnan, samo as No. 1,

market for themselves in the Coloules | •first; || Parsian (Paper)

Entries for events. Noș, 1, 3, 4 and 6 must stale name, colour, and height of pony, alko racing colours.

Post entries will be accepted for event Nos. 5

Forms of entry may be had on application

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you get your !! TANSAN" from tha SOLE AGENTS.

'TANSẢN GINGER ALE Acknowledged to be the best on the market, see that the label bears the name of J. CLIFFORD-WILKINSON, without which one is genuine.

Can always be obtained at all the CLUBS, HOTELS and STORES,

*

H. PRICE & Co., Ltd.,

SOLE AGENTS,"

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, 12, QUREN'T ROAD Central, Hongkong

Hongkong, 27th August, 1909.

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