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Telegrams.

[Renter's..

The Price of Whoa'.

London, 17th October. Wheat yesterday reached 40/- per quarter in several of the provincial markale...

. The International Anti-Strike

-Conference.

THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH SATURDAY OCTOBER 19, 1907,

BIG FIRE IN CEBU

DAMAGES PLACED AT P75,000.

THE DEVELOPMENT OF KOREA. Whimpos Docks have hardened to Ston

the North, Shanghai Ducks are worker at Tis. A SCHEME FOR JAPANBBE COLONISATION/" 73 after sales. Hongkes Wharfa have ex- A Cebu despatch of 12th fast, says 1-A 18-

An ambitious scheme is on foot among some parienced a sharp decline to Tia, 207, with Hous fire occurred in the barrio of San Nicolas ofthe leading members of the Diet and business-sellers ruling the market. p last Thursday afternoon about 4 o'clock, con

men in Tokyo for the formation: of a compady suming about a hundred houses, some of which, for developing the natural resources of Korea. some nice or lan, were of considerable value. In reference to the progress of the scheme, a The total damage in placed in the neighbour. Tokyo dispatch states that since Japanese hood of P75,000. There was no insurance onsuzerainty has been established over Korea, any of the building",

many of the prominent capitalists of Japan The International Shipping Conference in Among the houses desirayed was that of the have made large purchases of land in that coun- London has decided to form an Interna-presidente, of Cebu, Luciano Bacayo, Very try, and have started the farming Industry, but tional Committee to arrange plans for mutual little of the contents of any of the houses was

the result so far, has been very unsatisfactory, defence and co-operation against strikes in saved, the flames spreading very rapidly owing the reason given being that Koreans are mostly the future.

to the wind blowing at the time. There are employed for the work. The satisfactory dere some rumours to the effect that the fire was ofopment of the country requires the presence incendiary origin, one of them lotimalng that

of japinese labourers, and these have at- it was started by political enemies of Presidente ready been imported, but owing to the Bacayo, but as he is not a candidate for re

absence of samicient provision for their election not much stock is taken in this report, protection and assurance of their success, nor, in fact, in the others alleging incendiary they are very apt to seek other employ. origin.

meal. The authorities of Fukuoka and Ku. mamoto Prefectures have been encouraging the settlement in Korea of the inhabitants of those prefectures by graviing subsidies to those emigrating to Korea, but this benefit is enjoyed only by a small minority.

Later.

The United States. The New York anti-governmental, paper, The Sun, has published an alarmist article in which it says that the chief reason for sending the fleet to the Pacific is to prepare for war with Japan.

The Trans-Atlantic Marconigraph.. Signor Marconi yesterday morning an nounced that wireless service between Eng: land and Wales had opened, and two I on don evening papers published short tele, grams from America, headed "Ity wireless."

TYPHOON WARNING.. The following telegram was received by the US. Consul-eneral from the Manila Observ tory at 11.40 nimi,, toiday ;—

October 19 1907, stream. Typhoon re curved north Yap and north-west Guam appears. now about' north Guam moving Apparently E.N.E,

CINKMATOGRAPHS AS OBJECT

LESSON TEACHERS,

THEIR INFluence in BANGKOK. Perhaps it has seldom occurred to the aver age mind what powerful agents cinematographs aro in spreading influence for good or evil, They are the invention of the West, but we have them now giving daily exhibitions in all the town's throughout the countries of the Far East, and these are mostly run by Orientals thems ives who are doing a most lucrative business. It is estimated that cinematograph shows have during the last few years taken something like Tcs, 3,000,000 out of Bangkok; and when we consider that these shows have beco attended daily by crowds of the average native class this figue does not appear ex aggerated.

A subscription for the relief of the sufferers from the fire of Thursday' was started and literally subscribed to. It is understood, also, General asking for additional relief.-Manila

that the presidente" has wired the Governor.

Timer,

Lands, Hotels and Buildings-Hongkong Hotels are lo further sequest at Steo. Hum- phreys Estates can be placed at Stof. Sbang." hai Lande are a shade firmer at Tia, 100,

Cotton Mills.-Ewos are still on offer at T. 60 laternationalabave risen to Tlu, 54, white Soy Chees base sellers at the reduced rate of Tii, 280.

Miscellaneous Small sales of China Borneos have taken place at Stoj. China Light and Powers have been sold at $6. Chipa Pro- $9. Dairy vidente have found investors Farms are steady at $16) ex, the dividend of Sr.jo per share paid on the 14th inst. Sales of Green Island Cements have been effected at St There are inquiries for Hongking Electrica at Sish and Hongkong Ropes at $151. Hongkong Ices have changed hands at $140 and Steam Laundrys at $51. Wm. Powells have buyers at 55). Langkats have dropped to Tis. 31, but buyer's predominate at the rate. Sumatras have sellers, at fis, 115,

H

- YARN MARKET.

In their report dated 16th instant, Mesin, Phiroisha. F. Petit & Co. write:

Qur last circular was dated the 4th inst.

Today's Advertisements.

THE TRADE MARKS" ORDINANCE, 1898.

APPLICATION for RegistraTION OF TRADE MARK.

NOTICE. is hereby, gives "that"Messis,

ing on business at Victoria, in the Colony of

Intimations

THE

SCHULDT AND COMPANY, carry- Hongkong, and elsewhere as Merchants, have, on the 20th day of August, 1007, applied for ROBINSON PIANO the registration in Hongkong in the Register of Trade Marks of the following Trade Mark

The illortmalion of an entrance to à fort; inside or on top of the wall of the fort are depicted six banners each flying from a pole; a stream is depicted run- ning outside of the wall divided from it by a strip of land over which a number of horses are shown to be walking apparently to enter the fort under an archway in the wall, driven by four mer on horse back each holding a long whip. In the birder at the top of the said illustration are, written the Chinëse characters

reading Kwan Ma

To meaning "Picture of a number of horses and in the border below the ‚ said illustration are written the Chinese characters †† reading Yuan Haog Young Hong being the equiva- lent or Hong name of Schuldt" and Company i

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in the name of SCHULDT AND COMPANY, who claim to be the proprietors thereof.

The Trade Mark has been used by the Applicants since the month of June, 1993, in respect of the following goods

The outstanding feature of the fortnightly period has been a violent slump in silver, causing exchange on India to drop from Rs. 165 per cent, at date of our fast circular to Re. 154 per cent at time of closing. While it might have been expected that the collapse io silver would have brought about soms agitation

A Facsimile of the Trade Mark can be, seen in the yarn market, a disturbance is conspi- at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of cuous by its absence. Indeed, the attitude of | Hongkong and also at the Office of the under- both dealers and speculators may be designed.

WOOLLEN PIECE GOODS IN CLASS 34.

During the last five years two million nod a

through fire. The city is entirely without any half pesos in property have been lost in Cebu

organiz'd means for fhing fire, there being [not even a volunteer brigade nor, in the way of apparatus, anything more than an old, out-of-pection with the work of developing Koren, it Viewed from a general standpoint is con- date hand pump.

is considered necessary to establish an organ or body to take control of all works pertaining to Korean progress. The supeifluous popola- tion in Japan, which continues to increase very rapidly, could be sent to Korea and thus carry on the improvement of the cultivation and the reclamation of the land under systematic me- thods. While good protection is given to the emigranti, and their success in Korea is as- sured as the one hand, a financial organis tion must be established to help the industry for the development" of Korean resources. | With this object in view, the Toho Kyokai, an

association soterested in the promotion of inscribed a purely apathetic, In the ab- ..... Dated the 18th day of October, 1907, dustry and general public interest in Formosa, sence of business, quotations givea, herein Korea and Kwantung, has been making inves. are purely conjectural excepting in the figation through Dr. Matsosaki and Mr. Mine, fewcates of special favourite "chops" in which 931] who have prepared a scheme, and submitted it actual business has takes place. Owing to to the Association. Their plan is to establish the pronounced hesitancy on the part of dealers a company for the cultivation of land, and to name any prices, the task of determining another company for financing the Industry, accerata quotations in the immediate future is a zonawhat difficult one. Nor is the difficulty The supporters of the achems in the House of Peers, are Baron Komatsubara, Visconti l'atta, minimized by the fact that, directly one firm of Viscount Okabe and Count Ogimachi, and in importers determine to sell at a given rate, the House of Representatives Messrs. Minoura anther is prompt to step in at a figure to (Vice-President), 'Nods and shiba. Among underse' his 'competitor. While this anxiety the Tokyo business men who favour, the prevails to unload stocks on an irresponsive scheme are Baron Shibusawa, Mr. Okura, Mr. maiket, importers stand to lose by a policy Toyokawa and Mr. Asuki These gentfe dictated against their own interests, men represent all shades of political parties and business circles. "Of the Elder-Statesmen, Marquis Inouye and Mugais Katsura are also said to warmly support the scheme,

CONSULAW JURISDICTION.

Quite recently, says the N, 4, 12. News, ther have been three instances of foreigners, over whom Consuls have refused to take jurisdie tion, having been brought before the Mixed Court. Last week two'youths named Balinco and Castilho whose claim to Spanish nationality had been repudiated by the Consul, were sen- tenced by that Court to two years' and to six months' imprisonmeat respectively. They were undoubtedly young scoundrels of a bad type, with previous convictions against them. Balinca was s ntenced to a month's imprison. ment at the Spanish Consulate for larceny in Nov, 1904. In April 1936 be received a second sentence of a 'onth at the same Consulate. Three monthą later, however, when charged with shoplifting, the Spanish Consul refused to re cognize him as a Spanish subject and he was convicted at the Mixed Court in the same way Custitho, with, a previous conviction against him at the Spanish Consulate, was refused recognition on the present occasion and had to be brought before the Chinese | tribunal. The third cave occurred a week ago when a Russian named Rafaiks, who had been tried and sentenced by the Russian Conqulute in Shanghai a year ago, was brought up at the Mixed Court, because his Consul refused to recognize him. For the most sensational case of this kind we have to go back to 1892, when a man named Sjöberg, who had beeò pro viously deported, was shipped back to Shanghai by the Acting Swedish: Consulat Nagasaki, When { be was subsequentl, arrested on some charge, the Consul of Sweden and Norway refused to take jurisdiction, and the man was sentenced by the Mixed Count to be cangited for one week. The public indignation which this sentence was deliberately intended to arouse caused the Consul to take the matter up and the punishment was commuted to three weeks

The object of the runner of the show, of course, is to attract the biggest audiences he possibly can, and for this purpose he must pro- cure constant supplies of pictures of the mast exciting and sensational. Such melodramatic scenes are always' in favour with the average cinematograph goer and they are the themes mostly discussed by visitors of the more unedu cated class as they leave a lasting impression on the mind of such in a particular inanner,

For example, we have pictures depicting deeds of crime in countries of Europe or Americs. We have, travellers robbed by brigands, or held up forransom, Banks robbed is the most ingenious way, by tunneling under- ground, etc. Anarchists committing deeds of destruction by bombs and other infernal machines, trains stopped and fuoted by bands of disguised ruffians; pickpockets ex-imprisonment. tracting money, watches and Jewellery from unsuspecting persons among the crowds in public places and thousands of scenes which tead rather to demoralise than elevate the standard of humanity. What A more powerlul incentive to urge werklenge and other evil disposed persons on to deeds of crime? Such sordid souls gloat over scenes like those enumerated whenever represented and talk much of, the cleverness, and daring of the faring type of w kieng or kamoi as the case may be. It is said now in Bangkok that shieves of the town are fast, improving on their former

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Moreover, native dealers are endowed with sufficient perception to observe that with the reported failure of the autumnal harvest in India and the near approach of the Hindu New Year on the 5th November next, the

be safely reckoned with. Orders so there- fore, presently limited to purely immediate re- quirements only, as a slackening in prices is anticipated. This latter anticipation in streng- thened by the belief that the Northern ports will be frozen towards the end of next month, when the outlets provided by the great marts of the Yangtse ports will be closed to the im-

The success of the proposal depands en- tirely, upon the support of th. Resident-bogie of a partial financial crisis in India can General in "Korea, and during his recent visit to Tokyo Prince fio was approached by Marquis Inouye and Marquis Katsura, when be expressed himself as being greatly in favour of the proposal. The projectors of the scheme do not expect any subsidy from the Govern, ufent, but desire to obtain several privileges in connection with the 'work. All these details will be arranged by Marquis Kaisura (who isportation of yarn. going to Korea with the Crown Prince) with the authorities of the Residency-General, and it is expected that upon his return from Korea the prospectus will be published:

COMMERCIAL.

WEEKLY SHARE REPORT, Reviewing the share business for the week, Mestre. E. S. Kadoorie & Co write on 18th inst.:-

There has been some activity in the market, during the week under review; the most note- worthy features being the steady rise in Pong kong and Shanghai Banks and China Sugars.

Again, the continued unsettled conditions in the South restrict orders from the loteríor to a very material extent. It is true, that the dis- turbances in the three lower prefectures of Kwanglung do not seem to bo possessed of an"; organised.leading, but the chronic.outbreak.of: lawlessness in a somewhat acute form recently Tenders the shipment of merchandise into the disturbed area a rather precarious venture.

Both the rice and silk prospects are reported to be entirely satisfactory and should partially mitigate the evils with which trade in South China has been for some time past severely penalized.

Prices of this count, in many chops, show an Na, 207--A moderate business transpired,

improvement. Some selected threads fetched SĮ better.

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER;

Solicitors for the applicants,

8, Des Vœux Road Central,

Hongkong.

WAR DEPARTMENT CONTRACTS.

TENDERS will be received at the Head Offices, until 12 o'clock Nooo, on TUESDAY, the 12th of November, 1907, for the Supply of

• GENERAL SUPPLIES, "A" (except

Milk) including Indian Food-stuffs, ^, for the period from 18th November, 1907, to '31st March, 1908.

be obtained on application to this Office, Forms of Tender and day particulars can personally or by letter, addressed to the Officer Commanding army Service Corps, between the hours of 10 AM. and 4 P.M.

The Tenders must be properly filled up, signed and dated, and no Tendler will be noticed unless delivered upon the proper form at the Head Quarter Office by 12 o'clock Noon on the above date, in a closed envelope, marked "TENDER" on the outside.

The right to reject any or all Tendera-is. reserved.

Head Quarter Officer,

1

Hongkong, 18th October, 1907.

No

TO, LET.

[912

[0. 5,. MORRISON HILL,

ONE FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, at PRAYA EAST, near East Point. ..

Apply to

„JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LD... »Hongkong, 19th October, 1907,

1933

VACANCIES for Gentlemen with Private Happy Valley. Terms $5 per month,

Facing Football Ground,

Apply to

Cjo Hongkong Telegraph, Hongkong, 18th October, 1907,

No. 8.-Nothing doing.

(930

CO., LD.

INVITE INSPECTION OF THEIR

BABY GRANDS

STEINWAY,

HAAKE,

WINKELMANN,

&c., &c.,. &c.

Prices from $750.

Hongkong, 22nd August, 1907.

IF YOU KNOW A GOOD

"SCOTCH

WHEN YOU TASTE IT YOU WILL APPRECIATE THE MANY GOOD QUALITIES

D. & J. MCCALLUM'S "PERFECTION" WHISKY.

IT IS ALL SCOTCH AND THE BEST OF ALL SCOTCH. WHAT MORE NEED BE SAID?

No, 100,-3t an advance of 51 to $1 per "YOUR WINE MERCHANT HAS IT OR

No. 16--Not much in favour. A small bale a large business has been put through in business is reported at current rates.

desirable spionings *

Banks: Hobgkong, and Shanghai Banks

latter pan of the week, and the old and new have shown a marked improvement during the

shares close with buyers at $665 and $660 respectively, after sales at advancing ratesances show an advance of 51 10 Sri per bale.

from $6471 to $665 for the old, and $54010655 for the new shares. The Loadou quotation has not fluctuated, and remains quoted at £77.

IJE.

Sa lang no present conditions obtain in China it is generally agreed that the promiscuous herding sagether of Chinese and foreigners of the inferior classes is prejudicial to both. I matters not that an individual Spanish, Russian or Swedish subject happens to be only poor white trash, who does not deserve'là be treated in any way better than a Chinese criminal. To the Chinese he is a foreigner brought down to their lowest level, and they should be given us few opportunities as possible of con- among the hunan flotsam and jetsam that templating the spectacle. It is inevitable that finds its way to Shanghai in common with methods, and growing more during, as a conneoilier big poris there must be some whose quence of the cinematographs,

claim to the protection of any particular coun- How much better would it not be if we had try has become hopelessly obscured; but between such cases and the repudiating of the virtuous sido pourtrayed as real life, by the consular responsibility inetely because the in- cinematograph?. We have many sublime exam- dividual is not carrying the requisite official ples to be selected from. Look at the number papers upon his person, there is a wide gulf of charitable institutions where hundreds of fxed. In the instances under review we have the repudiation following within a year or two thousands of children who have been rescued upon official recognition of the individual's na from the vile slums are being educated, the tionality. If it were possible to believe that many hospitals, and asylums where the forlorn judicial considerations had prompted the change and abandoned ones find a refuge and

of attitude, it could be pointed out that accord tender care See the thousands of chari-

ing to the majority of codes there is no such at credit of 1956 account, after allowing table "souls going round distributing alm

thing as the mere casting off of allegiance; it for the interim dividend of 71 per cent, paid on must be preceded by the process of naturalizathe'ist May, last, is Tls. 136,013,41, which it is to the poor and lowly, visiting the bedside ion in another State. Certainly in the coun-recommended should be apportioned in the of the dying and offering help and consolation tries where conscription is in force would this following manner. To pay a final dividend to the widow and orphan. Look at the poor Bu- the commanity as a whole will be com- of 71 per cent on paid up capital, and a bonus ruling hold good in respect of military service.

principle on the pait of the Consul has been a The balance to be transferred to underwriting pelled to think that in each case the guiding of 15 per cent. upon contributory premiums, desire in evade a serious drain upon the, Can- sulate revenue, by allowing the cost of the de- reserve account for 19 6. As outstanding. inquent's imprisonment to be defrayed by their sks have been running off satisfactorily, it is municipality.

proposed io transfer £15,000 from underwriting reserve Account to the permanent sterling reserve, thereby bringing this fund up, to £125,000. The balance at credit of 1907

201:424.46. Unions have risen to $765, at: warking acc uat, to 30th June amounts to Tis, which rate buyers - prevail, Yangtsses are weaker with sellers at $165.

and outcast who is clicrished and trained for independent, strong, and self-reliant life, with the hope leading and achievement rewarding effort. See the numbers of philanthropists who give generously of their means in support of such works as these, and the hundreds of self- sacrificing souls who devote their lives to the rescuing and teaching of poor and abandoned children, and the nursing of the sick and infirm. How many thousands--nay, millions of examples of charity could not be found, calculated to increase the moral standard of humanity; and educate rather than pervert the ignorant in cinematograph and other displays At which the great majority love to gaze?

The cinematograph exhibitors has an import ant part to play in so-iety, and bad pictures like bad, boks should be consigned to the fomace, as they leave an indelible character on the mind which can never be effaced.

We wish it here to be understood that we do not allude to any cinematograph in parti- cular; we speak of all in

“What we will to ma

... Marine Insurances,Cabtons are quite at 570, North Chinas have been sold at Tis. 75. The report of the Directors of this Com- pany for the year ending June 30th, 1937, has been submitted to shareholders. The balance

takent off the market at $36. Hongkong Fires Fire Insurances-China Fires have been

are still wanted at $100.

There remains, it is true, the possibility that after a 'previous conviction fresh evidence is forthcoming which throws doubt upon the Consul's right to assume jurisdiction. In these claims protection should not be turned adrif. circumstances the unfortunate offender who at once, a man without a county, as gen- erally done, but he should be detained until the question of his nationality can be cleared Consuls of their duty to this community, is apt up. The cnception entertained by some

to be so vague, that it were well if the fact could be duly brought to the antice of their respective Governments. The latter would

Shipping, China and Manilas. continue in then be in a better position to understand the favour at $15. There are buyers of Hongkong feelings of the bulk of the foreign residents of Canton and Macao Steamboats at the slightly Shanghai towards a system of administration reduced rate of $77. Shell Transports are that gives equal weight to each of the sixteen members of the Consular Body; and they offering at 43, after a malf sale at SAZIÓ..... would, we-may-hope, be more favourab y dis posed of listen to suggestions for pussing an

~Refineries—A firmer tone prevails in China end to the presen! anomalous condition of Sugars which are inquired for at $tos, but none affairs. It might alan be pointed out for ths are obtainable at the rate. Perak Sugars are edification of the Home (invernments that wanted in the North at Tis, 8;4. reluctance to accept Jurisdiction to criminal

point out is, what a powerful agent the cinematograph is for spreading offence for food or evil. Switched on the side of morality and virtuous life the wholesome lofluence spread would prove a blessing to society in general, On the broad cases is often accompanied by readiness to sell basis of Christian charity and humanity're right of citizenship to other nationals, generally ligious differencen fade away and with such with the result of defeating the ends of justice, Viowi wo are always glad to co-operate with all Recent events have shown that this evil, which whose afforts are directed to the common good. It was hoped had abated, is still indulged in to

Slam Free Proso..

the prejudice of foreign interests,

clined to Tis. 15.39, at which rate sales have

Mining-Chinesa Engineerings have de

to put through in the North. Raubs are obtainable at $3,

No. 125.-Moved slowly; prices in some in.

Nearly all chops have been dealt in, and prices No. los-Demand continued in this count.

show an improvement of from St 10 53 per bale.

No. Bi-Neglected.

last-mail's prices.

No. 6s. Only two threads changed hands at

Market closes steady.

Sales: 175 bales of No. 62; 4,715 bales of No. 10, 480 bales of No. 125, 265 bales of No. 16, and 1,065 bates of No. 207, in all

about 6,700 bales.

Fooking and Kumsang (from Calcutta, and Levanto, Waksmya Karu, Istok, Kagoshima Arrivals: Per steamers Catherine Aptar,

Mary, and Arcadia (from Bombay), of about

1000 baler.

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Unsold Stock:-About 41,000 bales. Uncleared Stock:—About 29px baler. Exchange We quote to-day as follows :-

India *T, T. at Rs. 153 per cent.

Demnad Londoa T. T.

Demand

h

11

19 154

4

Sh. 20fd=$

20 11/16-$

Shanghai..

Tis, 7315100. Silver

28 1/1ód, per or. Writing under same date, Messrs. Cawasjee, Pallanjec & Co. report -

Our last report was dated the 4th inst. per s.s. Delia since when the market continued

sold in moderate lots, prices showing an im. provement of St par bale.

No. 120-Superior tickets only have been

́ ́.No. 165,;—Small sales at or about late råtes. No.205.;-A fairinquiry has been experienced in desirable tickets at ao appreciation of so cents to $1 per bale.

Sales during the past förinight comprise of about 55 bales of No. 61; 2,915 bales of No. 1ps. ;1,285 bales of No. 128.; 510 bales of No. 16, and 9;e bales of Nɔ, 205.; in all about

is bales. Arrivals par steamers A. Apcar, Levanzo, Wakamiya Maru, Istok, Fooksang, Kumsang, Kagoshima Mary and Arcadia'

amouns to about $1,000 bales.

1,500 bales. The unsold stock is estimated at Shipment to Shanghal and Northern Ports

42,000 bales.

Local Mills:--No businces is reported. Japancic Yara:-The sales of 315 baler. No. 201, at from 5116 to St28 are reported.

Exchange-We quote to-day on India al R. 154 On London at 2/og.

TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE,

Selling,

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

49

2 08

152

1521

731:

Do, demand .......................20 7/16 France-BANK T.T.......

Do. 4 months' sight, ................................2f0 13/16

America-Bank T.T...... Germany-Back T.T. India T.T.. qalel and only a small business was done in 10. demand..... of late sales, Bubsequently, owing to the io-Tapan-Bank T. T

Shanghai-Bank T.T. the first few days of the fortnight on the basis Singapore T.T.................. ..... 131. % prem casssuf and heavy decline in exchange, bolders - Java-Bunk T.T..............1224 -became÷firmer-and-demanded-higher prices."

-Buying-**** Dealers, however, in the absence of any large months' sight L/C..................31 orders from the country were not inclined to 6 months' sight L/C, improve on their offers, and conseq ently at a 10 days sight San Francisco & New York..so trifling advance of sa cante lo Sti per bale

jo days' sight Sydory and Melbourne ..............2.11 integral The heavy declian in exchange seems 6 months sight moderato settlements were effected during the 4 months' sight Fraece..................2,61) to have not the slightest effect on our market, 4 months' sight Germany....po

Bar Silver to mid-mania which now closes steady,

Bank of England rate || Bank of France Sovereiga nis

No. 65.1-la priding request," at previous

Docks, Wharves and Godowps-Kowloop " | Whatts" are' quiet, at 567. Hongkong and palos

"Tmonthraight

.2/1 9/16

3,63 «uðila 11/15

WILL GET IT FOR YOU,

A GREAT REPUTATION

15 ONLY WON BY GREAT ACHIEVEMENTS

D&LMECALLUMS

Perkation

"PERFECTION SCOTCH WHISKY

HASAWORLD-WIDE REPUTATION FOR EXCELLENCE OF QUALITY FOUNDED ON THE EXPERIENCE. OF ITS CONSUMERS-

That is Why

WHEN ONCE TRIED IT ISALWAYS PREFERRED TO OTHER BRANDS -SIMPLY A CASE OF "QUALITY"

•PLAVOUR

SOLE AGENTS:

H. PRICE & CO., LD., WINE MERCHANTS,

15, Queen's Road Central,

Tóth October,

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