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Telegrams,

| Reuters.]

The Porte and the Powers.

London, 14th January.

The Powers have presented a Note to the Porto insisting on'a prompt assent to a re- newal of the mandates of the foreign reform agents in Macedonia.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY JANUARY 16, 1908.

WEST RIVER PATROL.

A NAVAL DEMONSTRATION,

STRANGE NATIVE RUMOURS.

CANADIAN IMMIGRATION:

CONDITIONS FOR LANDING,"

H. E. the Governor has received the followi Ingelegram from the Governor-General, Canada, dated 14th January, 1908 ----

Canadian Government bive ordered, during continuance of present conditions of Canadian labour markets, immigrants shall be prohibited landing unless they come from copatry of birth or citizenship by continuous journey and on through: tickets purchased before starting. Please giva publicity to this order, informing steamship companies and newspapers.

-Wuchów, teth January, 1908. Admiral Li Chus with a "mosquito" fleet of 13 gunboats and y torpedo boats arrived here last night from Bamshul The fleet, as it steamed into the harbour, created quite a stir on the foreshors and hundreds flocked to the" beach to witness the unusual sight. The | British gunboat Moorhen arrived simultaneously with the above flest, and this led to some great gossip amongst the Chinese Commander ALLEGED ATTEMPTED FRAUD. Majeadle, of HM.8. Cadmus; is on board the Moore, and is paying an official visit to ibin Sui.port for the first time."

The Purte has called out Rediff for strengthening the Saloniks army corps to a full was footing apparently in preparation. for anticipated events in the spring, or as demonstration to the Powers of what Turkey is able to do in Macedoniam ad Em *

Morocoo.. The proclamation of Muisi Halid as tan, at Fex, is recognised as a grape and, is causing perturbation in Paris.

event

It is thought in some quarters that it has disposed of a question of importance in view of the constant sco-saw of Moroccan politica

Orientale in the Transvaal, "Light, Indians and Chinme have been ordered to be expelled from the Transvaal for " "pleketing."

Later.

The leader of the Chinese Association have been arrested in Johannesburg,

The United States."

New York Announces the suspension on the Stock Exchange of the important firm of Robert Maclay & Co., with liabilities of £30,000.

Gossip is rife as to the cause of the present naval demonstration, the rumour most current being to the effect 'that Admim! Li Chun has come to confer with the British naval officers tegarding the recall of the British fotilia, from the West River. It is also said locally that news bas been received from Cantos to the effect that the British fleet have no further excuse for their patrolling of the West River, as all outstanding claims in connection with piracies have been met and settled by the

Chinese Government.

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& China provident LOAA AND MURTGAGE CO, LU.

ANNUAL REPORT.

The report for presentation to the thaie holders at the eleventh ordinary general meel ing to be held at the office of the general manager on Wednesday, 29th inst,' at 21,33

o'clock am, readı şim

The United States and Japan. It is anticipated in Washington that it may Annexed we have the pleasure to Jay before be necessary to await the arrival of Mr. Taka-shareholders a statement of accounts, made up hire, before completing the immigration, to 31st December, 1907. negotiations with Japan.

Russia.

Later.

The Tsar has appointed General Stolypin Secretary of State, -

Distrous Fire at a Show. One hundred and fifty, mostly women and children, have been bamed or trampled to death, and seventy-five injured, at a fire at a cinematograph performance at Boyertown, Pennsylvania, For flye

ye minutes the auditorium was a furnace,

United States Finance, The Washington Covernment-ins purchas ed 200,000 ounces of silver at 56.747-centu Persia.

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'Russian and German despatches from Teberan sale that the Prime Firmjandirm reports that he was surrounded by Turkish

The gross earnings £ë the past year amount to $126,815.04. and after deducting all expenses, remuneration to general managers, consulting committee's and auditors' fees, there, remains

■ balance of $88,573-29 which it is recom mended be appropriated as follows, vix sim 15 To place to reserve fund

$ 5,000,00

80,000.co

To pay a dividend of 8 per cent on

100,000 old shares re carry forward to the credit of next In year's account... .................

Consulting Committee-In eccordance with the articles of association, Messrs. J. S. Van Buren, Chow Hing Ker, Dr. J. W. Noble and P. White retire, but i ffer themselves for re-election..

ACCUSED DISCHARGED,

ANTON DAY BY DAY.

ILE, WU TIRG-TAND.

[From Our Oson Correspondant.]

**To-day's

Advertisements.

THE CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN AND |_ Canton, 15th January. • MORTGAGE COMPANY, LIMITED. T Shanghai telegram states that H.E. Wu THE ELEVENTH ORDINARY AN-

ΤΗ Ting lang, the newly-appolated Chinese Minis-NUAL MEETING OF SHARE it to the United States of America, Per HOLDERS in the Company will be held at and Spain, bas postponed his departure to the the OFFICES of the Company, St. George's Building, No. 6. Connaught Road, on WED 3rd day of the 111 moon of the coming year. NESDAY, 19th January, 19 | 8, at 11:30 1.1, for

ZA WEST RIVER PATROL.

The two main sections of the West River as reported the other day to, have been a divided by the authorities for the purposes of the to the section up river, and some 400 if down patrol service, ars of some 3oo 2 in length su

river. Each of this section, will be, further sub-divided into four sub-sections with steam- | Mr. F. A. Haseland gave his reserved deci- launches to be stationed in each of the fatter. sign in the case in which Chan Hin Shan, a These launches will, on the forenoos of each contractor, carrying on business at 30 day, croise up river within its own section and Graham Street, was charged with attempting in the afternoon cruise down river again, so to obtain, on divers dates in October last, a that in each of the main sections, there will be sum forty from Messy Linstead and Davis team patrol launchen cruising eight times under false pretences. His Worship reviewed daily up and down rivory besides the two light the evidence shortly, found there had been no draft cruisers, which, when ready, will police all be femembered that bime

at fraud, and ordered accused's diseach of the main sections all day. charge. time to October fast & contract was entered in to between Meists, Linaload and, Davis and the, flop Hing' Cheong Company, "firm of contractors, to limewash certain houses. On the oth October the accused, who had severed bis connection with the top Hing Cheong, called at Messre. Linstead and Davis's offices, and, representing himself a coming from the Hop Hing Cheons, was alleged to have presented to Mr. Frank Maitland six bills, bearing the Kong Fling Cheong's fetter head, far inewashing work done, and claim ing the sum at $18.75; Accused asked for

payment, but was refused. An inquiry was then made which resulted in his arrest. Mr. M. W. Stade, who was instructed by Mr. G. K. Hall Brútton, was for the defence.

SPECULATION IN SÜGAR.

MORE TALK OF JAPANESE GOVERNMENT MONOPOLY.

The sugar market showed great activity last month in anticipation of the increase, of the tax, reports the 'Appan Chronicle. It seems 3.193.29 | evident that the proposed increase har 'created an excuse for speculation in sugar. During last month Hawaiian sugar advanced by 20 to 30 sen, and in now quoted at Y585 per picul while refined sugar has risen by ab uit zo sen. In Nagoya, Osaka, and Kobṛ, ny speculation has yet been indulged in with regard to Hawaiian sugar. is considered in those places that it will be well to wait until the rate of the increase of the Sugar-tax is definitely known.

Auditors: Tha accounts have been audited by Messrs. A. G'D. Gourdin and W. H. Potts, who are recommended for re-election..

SHEWAN TOMIS & CO, General Managers. Hongkong, 13th January, 1903.

The accoubis are →→

-PROFIT-/ND LOSH. :*

the purpose of receiving a Statement of Ac- counts, and the Report of the General Manager for the paar ending in December, 190, de- claring n'ividend and electing a Consulting Committee utd Auditors."«

will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, the The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company

25th January, until WEDNESDAY, the syth January, 1908, both days' inclusive.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., General Managers. Hongkong, 16th January, 1908. [434]

PUBLIC AUCTION, :-} “HE Undersigned have received instructions

to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

ON

SATURDAY,

Yesterday, Commodore Wa left here for, the the 25th January, 1958, at 12 o'clock Noon, at West River on board the Chinese guiboat Shum Hong for patrol duty,

FOREIGN AFFAIRS.

H.E, the Viceroy, In view of the fact that some of his subordinates in the various district's have often been dilatury in transacting affairs concerning foreigners, has now issued a pro clamation instructing them to, in future, take immediate action in conducting foreign cases and to submit him a monthly report showing the particolars of each case dealt with within the month,

LI CHUN IMPEACHED.

certain consor has memorialised the Throne at Peking, denouncing Inspector General of the Naval Forces of the province of Kwangtung, H.E. LI Chus, on several 'counts, and H.B, Viceroy' Chang has been instructed to inquire into the charges against the Inspector General,

EXPORTATION OF SILVER DOLLARS. During the past few days a large amount of clean dollies has been exported to Hongkong by the different river steamers.

ANTI-OPIUM REGULATIONE ' The Canton Central Anti-Opium Asrockțion will to-day consult with the Canton Police De funker regulations concerning the prohibition partment is regard, ta. the promulgation of of opium-smoking and the question of fiosi, etc.

5,8, “ ADMIRAL BORRESON "

IN DISTRESS.

CREW GAVE UP ALL HOPE. A'Honolulu despatch of Nov, 22.ways-One It is reported that the scheme for the creation of the most terrifying experiences and mir of a sugar monopoly has been revived among culous escapes on record was that of the ceriain Government officials, and that not a Norwegian steamship Admiral Borrsion and few members in both Houses of the Diet think her crew on the moralag of November 2d in the

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Pedder's Hill, hog THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE SUNDRY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

THEREIN CONTAINED;"

Comprising

SILK and PLUSH-COVERED DRAW. MANTELS with BEVELLED GLASS ING ROOM SUITE, TEAKWOOD OVER- a quantity of CANTON CARVED BLACK. WOOD WARE BRONZE BUSTS, EN. GRAVINGS

EXTENSION TEAKWOOD DINING TABLE CHAIRS, MARBLE. TOP SIDEBOARD with BEVELLED

Single WARDROBES with BEVELLED GLASS DINNER WAGGONS, GLASS. CROCKERY and E.P. WARE; Double and GLASS, MARBLE TOP BUREAU with BF YELLED GLASS, MARBIE TOP WASH. DELIERS, &c. &c. &c.] STANDS, ELECTRIC FANS and CHAN-

ALSO

A number of SILVER candlesTICKS, TRAYS, FLOWER HOLDERS, ORNA. MENTS, COMBINATION IRON SAFE;

AND

One POLYPHON-CONCERTO and One SEMI-GRAND PIANO by Steinway & Sons, New York and Hamburg, with exira 3-Kay Noles and Pianola to match (all in First Class Order and Condition);

Catalogues will be issued. TERMIAS DEUA).

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers

Hangbang, 16th January, or 8.

-NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN, IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE Bteamship

PRINZ WALDEMAR," having arrived, Consignces of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous

kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Com pany, Limited, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

Kurds near Sybulak, and that the treasu13 Charges .......................................$ 7,300.05 is preferable 10 monsplisa suger rather than in- North Pacific The vessel, after being buffeted andfor extis hazardoni Godowns of the Hong: of £30,000, and a large number of rifles Consulting commitée's feer ........... un

were captured.

THH KOWLOON BARRACKS *

TRAGEDY.

THE DOCTOR'S EVIDENCE.

The adjourned inquiry was resumed at 'the Magistracy, this alternoon, touching the death of Wazir Khan, a sepoy, belonging in the 129th Baluchis, who met his death in barracks, at Kowloon, on the night of afil December.

Mr. H. H.-J. Gompenx presided as Coronet: The jurymen werei-Messrs E. J. Moses (foreman), H. Mosi and;P. H. Nya.

Auditors' fees....... Depreciation où lovestment of re-

serve fund....

Balance

Balance brought forward 'from last

year .......... Interest eceived on mort.

5

4,000 00

270,00

crease the tax, maintaining that sugar in one of | by kurricane winds and seas for several days the daily necessaries of the people as also is untti hope of living through them had been kerosene oil, the Imposition of the tax on sugar given up, was struck by à mountainous sea 6x67.50 being no ipala tardship upon the poorer that the taster and men believe was a tidal 88.593-22 classes than the tax on kerosene, the Salf-tax, wave, due to a submarine earthquake. The $106,117,44

and the Transit-duty. They maintain that the. Į pa snapped off the steel foremast as though it proposed increase of the tax will not bring in an { had been a splinter, carried away the steel 855 75 additional revenue of more than Y1,500,000 for bulkhead, which protected the saloon, wrecked next fiscal year, and Y.,San,nod for the ensuing the saloon itself and threatened to swamp the gages, loans, &c. 5:26,815,04

year. [How the monopoly would prevent the invessel 1t, burst asunder the lashing of the i ess interest paid, com

crease of luxation on sugar is not explained. I deckload, which, shifting, carried down the mission, &c,' &c. 21453-35 105,361.69 The prices of salt and tobacco have been aftermast, also of stee', and bent the upper heavily incre.éed since these articles were plates on the starboard side till they doubled $106,11744 | made a monopoly, and it is extraordinary like cardboard.

these members of the Dist fail to perceive that The vertel left Seattle October 13th with a this increase is a tax.] Those interested in load of about 3,000,000 feet of lumber for Taku, the sugar industry have adopted a resolution China. A day or two out from the Sound she in opposition to the proposed increase of the began to encounter hurricane winds and heavy | ugar-tax" on the ground that the measure seas. These continued to increase and on would check the further development of the the afternoon of November 1st Captain Winsnes industry, which is now beginning to prosper..mastered the-crew and told them that there They also are reported to be of opinion that the monopoly of the business by the Govern ment would be preferable.,

BALANCE SHEET, Authorised capital

200,093 shares @ [to»,

$100,0:0,00

oned as per last report

100, n shares

Dr. Macfarlane, of the public monturry, said he held a post-mortem examination on the body'cl the deceased. There was a (wound) on the neck whịch ma from side to a de evenly, and everything down to the level of the front of the backbone was severed. The second cut was parallel with the first, three- quarters of an inch below it. There were po. other wounds. Death in his opinion was due to bemoeichage following one incised wound,

Cross-examined, witness sald he could not say in what position deceased was when he was cut. There was nothing to ind crite the person who inflicted the wound. It was pos sible for « man, provided be kept quiet, to bave received a simdar wound while standing facing his assailant; but he 'did not think Loan deceased was standing when he was allocked,

· The Coroner-Tarn you think he was lying dowa 1-Yes, biTV ‚",:"པར་

Sopposing deceased was lying on his back, or side, on a low bed, about two feet from the ground, I Inks' li that it would be impossible to inflict such wounds?—He would have to bend down in order to do it...

ד'

Could a man standing from behind inflict 'such wounds?—Yes, if he was left-harded, The inquiry was further adjourned.

ANJAPANISH ABROAD.

@ $ o

$1,000,0 0 co

250,000.00

Since issued

25,000abares @ $toujo

Reserve fund... Sundry credits mammik Ilalance of profit and loss

on provident system. $585,781.44 O mer gages,shares ".....

568 686.92. Investment of Reserve Fund

shares Green is land Cement Co.,

Id. at $tz... $105,500.00 250 China Light,and Power Co., 1 d. de.

benturas at $ 0... 25,000,00

Property at West Point

(Po On Godowni

·154:

1

It is further reported that the scheme for the

was little ground for hope that the vessel could live through the storm. The hurricane was increasing in fury, and the vessel seemed a

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No Claims will be admitted after the Goods

have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain

Entination.

THE

ROBINSON

PIANO

CO., LTD.

INVITE INSPECTION

NEW STOOK

Steinway,

Bechstein,

Russell,

Krauss,

Romhildt,

Werner &o.

GRANDS & UPRIGHTS

BUILT UNDER OUR PERSONAL SUPERVISION.

EMBODYING 30 Years' Local EXPERIENCE

Mondhygiength December, 1907,

To Let.

TO LET..

ing undelivered after the 22nd of January,ROOMED HOUSES in GAY ROAD Deat

will be subject to meet.

All broken, chased, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 22nd of January, at g′30 AM.

All Claims most reach us before the 26th of

January, 19.8, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be’effected. Bills of Lading Will be cocutersigned by the Undersigned. Th

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

MELCHERS & Co., !

Agents. Hongkong, 15th-January, 1908.

GARKIRAN, FOOTBALL LEAGUE.

FIXTURES FOR NEXT WEEK. Monday, 2oth, "P" Co. 3rd Mx, D. “A* Co. 3rd Ma. Referen: Mr. Bacon, M.Y..

Tuesday, 21st, No. 13 Co., R.G.Aŋ v. 25th

Co. R.E. Referes: L/C, Ticketing, 3rd Mx."

Wednesday, 22nd, 40th Co. RE, v. "G" Cod Mx. Referee 1 Gr. Greenwood, R.G.A. Thursday, 23rd, No. 88 Co. R.G.A., v. De- partisental. Referee: S. Sgt. Tame, R.E.

Friday, 14th, No. 87th Co. RG.A r "H* Co. 3rd Mx. Referrer QM.S. Edwards, R.E.

Saturday, asth, 5th Co. R.E.", "F* Cò. St, Atkins, A.S.C

Kick-off 4 pm, sharpå, noe fonot RESULTS LAST WEEK, A

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times unable to recover from the turib 159,900.00 115,000.00 monopolisation of the Japaneid sugar business threshing she received from the seas. 178,040,03 has been considered by the Taxation Reform Shortly after midnight Captain Wines left 88.593-29 Committee in the i izanco Department, and as the ridge where he had been continuously far the result of investigations it was calculated sigbleen hours, to go to the cabin to bid his $1,731.633.32 that by the mosspoly a profit of about wife good-bye, believing that the vessel could ¥3,880,000 could be obtained. It was con- not last much longer. Scarcely bad be enter sidered unfair, however, to spring this under-ed the cabin when the tidal wave came. The inking upon the people at the present time, first and second officers, who were on the Such a course would be justified only in cate bridge, describe it as rising, almost, straight the particular basi-ess to be taken up by the ab ve them seemingly as high as the mast head, No. 88 Co. R.G.A 4. "A"Co. 3rd Ma, a

3 Government could only be developed success the white curling edge seaming like a light fully by State management. There was no "breaking through the darkuess, and then it fell No. 87 Co. R.G.A.... "F* such cause in the case of the sugar business. To the wreck of the cabio the captain was ser-15th Co. R.E. Moreover, the monopoly of the business iously injured and rendered unconscious, His No. 83 Co. R.G.A. would require the Government to issue wife, who miraculously escaped, reached him 40th Co. R.E. a large amount of bonds for purchase of the in time to prevent bis drowning in the water industry, ind the bonds so issued would haves, with which the cabin was flooded," Luckily to be redeemed within, a certain fixed time, the destruction was so comple e that the water V, cwed, from these standpoints' it was not. was able to sweep out instead of being held in deemed that the monopoly of sugar would be the cabis. financially advantageous to the Government, and the scheme was therefore dropped by the $84,75aco Cimoittes[If the improvement of business under State management is the only justifica tion for monopolies, seither the salt nor the tobacco motopoly hare yet been justified).

On the authority of an official in the Finance

· Department responsible for revenua administra.

& other property).$854,750.00

•Less on morgige ... 470,′′0,90°

gooshare: China Light”.....

& Power Co., Lid.

* 2,500special shares".

Chins Light and Power Co, Ld, at

Side by side with the fact that the popula sion of lapin, has reached novilyTM 50,590,030, the Araki Skumbun quotes returns showing the number of Japanese task-ling abroad at the end of 19 6. The figures are, in Asia (oxclu- sive of China-und-Korea) 36,0:0, in Europe 690, In America 90,000, in Oceania 20,000 art in China and Korea -103,000 1: making ́oearly- 300,000 in all, which figure doubtless grew largely during the year just passed, The sadashi rejoices! at the development of Japan's strength, and rejoices also at the reasons as: signed for excluding Japanese immigrants"," If there be any froth in the doctrina of the survival of the filest, no dpably need be enter, Sundry deblots .... teland as to the future. The Arakt also takes | Cash:

occasion in cumbit, the justice, the epithet "now" beginning to be applied lagspanese in

Less sale of shares Chida Light & Power.Co., Ldi

Earope and America, the epithet "AKT9JKİYE, Hliatory shows ways the Arga?, inst there is not - LFAVI

Hfor, such as epither, Památ WESTWURİYADEED, They? Mayo, bezien, back the

it $6.co-less brokerage

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· LEAGUE TABLE:

Goals,

P. W. D. L. FA, P

the Race Course within easy access to the Lower Level Tramway), Rent very moderate. FLATS for Eur opbans is · WILD DELL' BUILDINGS, No. 147, Wanchal Road,”

Apply to---

PERCY SMITH & SETH.

· Hongkong, 16th December, 1907:

TO LET,

OS...4 6 & 8, LEIGHTON HILL

ROAD.

Apply to--

'HONGKONG AND KOWLOON LAND AND LOAN CO., LD, No. 8, Queen's Road West, Hongkong. 14th January, 1908.

OFFI

TO LET,

FFICES on TOP FLOOR, No. 2, Cox. NAUGHT ROAD, facing the Cricket Ground.

HATHERLEIGH,' Conduit Road. GA HOUSE. in. CLIFTON GARDENS, Cón-

duit Road.

OFFICES in YORK BUILDING,TA GODOWNS in... PRAVA, EAST, BLUK

BUILDINGS, and No. 168, Das Vœux. ROAD Dext to the Hongkong Hotal. FLATS in MOREZON TERRACE

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... THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- CONTAMENT & AGENCY 00; LD,

* Hongkong, Ist December, 1007:

A

TO LET.

#165

HOUSE in KNUTSFORD TERRÄDE.

KOWLOON.

Apply to----

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Hongkong, 1st December, 1907,

TO LET

« F Co. 31d Middlesex 11 941 1 38 10 19 *G* Co. 3rd Middlesex 11 8 1. 2.13 :7.17. HA"Co. 3rd Middlesex 11-8. 1~3.29-11 17- The steel masis hanging over the sides, hold No. 38 Co. R.G.A, in 13 § - . 4 26 34 16. by the rigging, ponaded away on the rental, No 40 Cô R.E. 104-6 34 24 8 threatening to rip her isoa sides. Volunteers No 87 Co. R.G.A. 10 4 8 13 21 8N 11, SKYMOUR ROAD, were called to cut away the maits and they Departmental 9:45 11.20 8 ***With possasian, from 1st December naxt.- quickly responded, It was discovered that the H&Co. 3rd Middlesex 1132 6 11 252 Apply com „vessel was leaking, but fortunately the pumps || No. 63 Co. R.G‚Å‚ min 11 2 — 9 13 38 8*

No. 21 Co. R.E.... 10, 11, 8.5, 303 were abla 10 control the leak,

The vessel continued, ber voyage, but the'

* 2 points for game forfaited by a5th Co. R.E,

ionone of our verascular contemporariessuales | storm keeping up and the extent of she'dam) | 10-11-07,

The vessel is owned in Bergen, Norway. Her owners have cabled-to hare the pecessity re- paire made to enable her to continue her voy,

that the proposed increase of excise on sogar, age to the hall being nocoriaio it was' decided ❤a polote for game forfeited by No! By Co. will not bring in no addition revenue of more to make for the nearest port, Honolulu, 2,500. | R.G.A., ^4-12-07, 73, thấs Y2,800,000; but when the bailness is miles distans,” where she arrived November monopolised by the Government, an additional scth. revenue of ¥4,000,000 can be obtained, with- out taising the price of sugary and if those having business interence in the sugar industry are lo favour if the monopoly rather than the age to Take These, It is estimated, will cost 1735635-37 increase of excise, it is regarded as a good $10,000 (gold).

reason for giving preference to the manosolyogve ivate picposal: [The Japanese::journal which bor TEVITI,

leves that somethi

27,050.00 33,340,05 JASOT

The trial of Lam Yao, a coolie, res'ding at 11, in Woo Lane, for the larceny of $134 in bank notes from su Indian farmer, was adjourned it | the Police Court to-day. The complainant Chunda Singh, a farmer-who nerived in the Colony, the other day, on

10 Canada, was changing some money hop in Queen's Road Central, az about two Polles attention. t. He was lesy

Hore M

* THE COMPRADORE DEPARTMENT,

.... Jardine,. Matheson & Co. Ltd. Connaught Road Central Hongkong, and October, 1907.05 168

TO LET.

TO. 5, MORRISON HILL.

ONE FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, PRAYA EAST, Dear East Point.

SEMJARDINE, MATHESON

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