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Canada and Japan:

∙London, 22nd January,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, JANUARY 2411008

"SOLDIER OF THIS LEGION"

THE LATE MR. GEG, MANINGTON. To those who have read Mr. George Man ington's interesting book "A Soldier, of the Legion, published quite recently by Mr. Mur

RAUB GOLD MINE.

The General Manager's report on the above Mins for December states that the Mine' men- surements and assay results of prospecting work show a total of 594 feat for the period (4 weeks) under review, made up of 25 feel sink- and go feet of surface prespecting, as against

CRICKET AT WUCHOW

Mr. Lemieux, in a statement to the House | ray, the announcement of bis donth from ing, 134 feet of driving, 379 feet crosscutting knock and made a bad start, losing two wickets of Commons, Ottawa, described the mission malaria in Hongkong comes as a painful shock to Japnu as a complate success, and said / Hin striking account of the strenuous adren* } volal of 430 for the previous four weeks,

that all danger of future trouble in r jard to Oriental immigration had been eliminated. He gave a tribute to Sir Claude Macdonald and Count Hayashi, the latter was a true

"friend to Canada.

Lures of the soldiers of fortune who constituted-

his corps sees the light at a most opportuse

B. Koman, 540 Level Main Crosscut East moment, when so many of them are enduring This has been extended from 80 feet to 107 the hardships of war at this moment in Moroc co. Although Mr. Manington was not with at The lode was struck at go feet which them, he was nevertheless enduring equal hard-prayed to be to in. wide, rather mixed and low Mr. Lemieux explained that Japan had ships and exposure in the service of the Legion Ade, subsequent driving shows an improve not insisted on the complete enjoyment of at the other side of the world, and his lament able death is due directly to those causes. The treaty rights and privileges when they in-malaria which attacked him in the forefi forts of volved a disregard of special conditions in Tonkin. left such impress upon bis constitu- Canada. He added that Canada was bound tion that periodically be was prostrated by sick

DOES. Nevertheless his energies naver slacken- to accept Count Hayashi's dignified suurance of good faith, and they could not ask a risinged, and among many nationalities from Singa. power, Great Britain's friend and ally, to brand herself an inferior race.

Later.

The Socialists in Germany. The Reichstag and the Imperial Palace werdo ated yesterday by dense cordons of polje armed with revolvers, in anticipation of demonstrations in support of a Socialist interpellation demanding the extension of the Reichstag franchise to the Prussian Diet. Prince Buelow refused to discuss the mat ter outside the Reichstag's domain, and warned the Socialists that disorderly demon- strations would be vigorously repressed.

CANTON DAY BY DAY;

NEW GERMAN CONSUL

(From Our Own Correspondent]

Canton, 22nd January.

The newly-appointed German Consul, Dr. W. Rossler, of this port assumed charge of the Consulate here on the oth inst. The new Contol tokes the place of Dr. von Borch.

CAPITAL OF XWANGST.

A Peking telegram states that the Central Coverament has proposed to remove the capi let the province of Kwangsi from the city of Kwallin to the port of Wuchow, and has given instructions to the Goversor of Kwangsi, H.E. Chang Ming-chi, toʻlaquire into and report on the feasibility of the proposal,

The official seals of the various yamens of the city was closed to-day, when the transaction "of public business will be temporarily us.

panded for the New Year holidays.

:

23rd January.

'RAILWAY DIRECTORSHIP.

VUMCHOW-PEACEFUL,

pore to Seoul he had friends without dumber, By turns he was a Timer correspondent, a merchant's assistant, a castle trader, with the Philippines during the early days of the Ameri- can occupation, and an interpreter. He was even for a time a dentist, and drew teath with as much success as was shown in sny other of of ble many occupations. At length a little over three years ago he was ordered home by the doctore, for internal complications followed the recurring attacks of fever, and he was warned that it must be England or an early. death. He came to London sick and worn, but Withio aix still 'optimistic and cheerful, months, mainly spent in Hampshire, he received an offer to join the editorial staff of a Hongkong paper [The Hongkong Telegraph). His friends protested, but he felt his strength renewed, and cabled as accep lapte, enger once more for experience amid the glamour of the East. There, he entered into hit work with bearisome gladness, and the magnetism and unselfishness which are indicated in his book drew in him troops of friends. But the strength. he felt within him was transitory. Again and agalu⋅ his physical enemy seised him, and, in a state of utter debility, he had to take to the hospital, where despite all attention he daily succumb ed. His friends mourn the loss of a brave spirit and a true-hearted, gentle compacion }, L. & C. Express.

JAPANESE FLOUR MILLS,

PROPOSED EXTE` SION,

ment. The crosscut is being continued..

1440 feet. Levòl Drive South :-This end has been drives 11 feet bringing the total 16 359 fect. The lade 54 in, wido assays 51 dwt.

440 feet Level North Drive South on Foot

wall Portion. To this has been added to feet making a total of 97 fest.

The lode 62 in..wide is worth 3 dwt, per ton. 340 feet Level South-The mid-level above this drive has been taken to fest making a total of 16 feet.

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The good, bunch' worked as last month has pinched out...

340 feet Level South Drive South from

Winze below. This was started early in the month at about so feet down the No. 1 Wine and taken 13 feel, Southward, Its object is to prospect a bunch of stone below the 340 feet

level.

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140 feet Laval North Drive on Hanging Wall Portion-Here to feet has been driver making a total of 179 feet. The lode 60 in. gives a value of 61 dwt,

240 fhet. Level North Drive on, Hanging · Wall Branch-This has been advanced 13 fest making a lull of 121 feet. The lode 68. In. wide assays dwt.

Cross cuiting for slope filling.-172 feet. Stopes~The following have been in opers.

1iop.

Abovs the 440 feet level; I stope, lode 90

wide worth 5 dwl.

Above the 340 feet level; z stopes, lode 94

Above the 240 feet level; a stopas, lode 87 in, wide worth 47 dwt. in. wide worth a dwi,

STOPE MINE.

165 feet level Driva South.-This has been

advanced 29 feet bringing the total to $25 feet. The lode 78 in. wide assays 13 dwt.

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160 fent Level North.—The drive has not been worked during the month.--The cross cui west has been taken 74 feet making a total:| of 31 fect without showing anything new.

60 feet Level South, Intermediate Winza. This has been sunk at feet. It is intended to connect with the stope below and to leave a pillar of poor ground.

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Cross cutting for stope filling.-116 feet, Stopen. Above the 160 feet level, a slopes, lade os in. wide and worth 13 dwt.

#MALACCA,

WUCHOW "ROBIN'S..

Wachow, z0th January, 1908, A nine-aside cricket match was played here. yesterday between teams repmienting H.M.B. Hodie and Wechow. The local mea had first in the first over Messrs. Daniel and Komaroff then made a stand for the third wicket, the partnership yielding Br vans before Daniel was caught for a well played and hard hit score of 41. With the exception of Ford (11) the others did badly and the innings terminated for 110, of which Komaroff scored 45 not out by careful play. The Robins opened up disastrously,

losing a wickets for no runs. Dr. Clark-Hall (15) and Cannon (13) were the only two ball- man to reach double figures, the remainder forming a procession. Daniel and Ford, the local bowlers, were in good form, the former being

unplayable, Mr. Kearns, for the Jobin

bowled well and took 6 wickets för 49 runs, The following are the scores:-

WUCHOW.

S. Bell-Smith b Kearns

F. Bollman b Walcott.................................... 'A. Daniel e Kearns b Cannon

C. Komaroff not cursor | 45° N. Forl'b Kearn®.......................... 11. J. Adderley ↳ Kerros

E., Watson b Kent.................. G. Ades c and b Kearns an A. Schmidt b Kearns joine

Tolal.............

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To-day's Advertisements,

HONGKONG HOTEL MENU

SATURDAY, January

DINNER.

Hors D'EUVRES. Windsor Canapés..

Sour, Asparagus, FISH

1908.

Baked Fish and Tomato Sauce.

ENTREES, Grilled Fillet of Beef and Mushrooms, Fricasite of Rabbit with Rice, Yeal and Ham Parties.

CURRY,

Oyster.

JOINTS, &C.

Roast Leg of Mutton and Mist Sauce. Roast Capog and Bread Sauce. Boiled Cormed Leg of Fork and Pease Padding. Cold Game Pie and Mixed Balad.

'SWEETS.

Commeal Pudding. ·

Pineapple Ice Cream and Finger Cakes.

Jam Turnovers,

Intimation.

THE

ROBINSON PIANO

CO, LD.

INVITE INSPI CT. O

NEW STOOK

Steinway,

Cheese Straws,

DESSERT

Coffee.

Fraite.

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TO. LET.

Bechstein,

Russell,

B.M.E. "ROBIN," Lieut,Walcott st KomaroffbDaniel Dr. Clark-Hall b. Forden. -' 35. C. Serrie b Daniel qur' A. Kearns b Daniel ................ G. Cannon st Komaroff b Daniel 13 D. Bailey b Daniel ....................................... A. Parr & Daniel

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Apply to-

Krauss,

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THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong, 74th January, 1908.

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B. Luidsey not out in

A. Lord b Ford misconst

Total ............

CRICKET.

CRAIGRNOOWER V. CIVIL SERVICE.

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This match will take place on Saturday at 2.15 pm, on the former Club's ground. The following will represent Craigeugower:—L. E. Lammert (cap.), R. Basa, A. O. Brawo, A. L. Manderson, G. A. Hancock, G. Evans, E. Irving, R. Peitonji, J. D. Kinnaird, L. A. Roig, M. E. Asger and J. D. Kinnaird,

LEAGUE TABLE. The following is the table up to dates-

Club.

Matches.

J. W. L. D. P. Per

centage. Telegraphs

96 3 3 13.13 I 3 33.33 Craigengower .....1063

33.33

No. 2 evel from No. 2 Shaft Drive South from Winze. This has been extended 19 feet, | R. G. Au main making a total of 65 feet. The lode 48 in. wide assays (of dwl. The drive north from Winze has been taken 7 feet making the total 62 feet. The lace 48 in, wide `assays iz dwi. From a.| fode 54 in, wide and worth Fi dwt, 11 toas of ore have been won and sent to the mill,

Foreign flour imported from the United States and Australia into Yokohama and Kobe averaged above 6,500,000 bags per year for the last three years.. Since the latter part of last year many Bour-milling companies having been established both in the Kwanto and the dis The Ministry of Communications and Poststricts in the neighbourhood of Osaka, the daily at Peking has sent a telegraphic" despatch to output is estimated at 10,00 bags. The prin the Capton-Hackow Railway Company" sanc. cipal companies are the Masuda Flour Mill and Nippon Flour Milling Company's branch tioning the appointment of Mr. Le Poshua who was elected Vice-president of the Com factory. In the neighbos hood of Tokio

there are the Nippon Flour Milling Com pany the other day.

pany with a daily output of 1,500 bags, the To-a Compiny with a daily quipal of 3,000 bags, and also the old works of The Nippon Flour Milling Company, pro- ducing about 2,000 bags per day. Moreover, the lately-amalgamated Meiji Flour Milling Company will commence operations at the end of this month, the estimated daily output. from those mills being 3,000 bags per day. There are also the Nisshin and Tatebayashi Flour Milling Companies, which were amalga mated last year, that concern producing as much as 1,300 bags per day. The branch works of the above company at Kanagawa have quite recently completed the installation of machinery having a capacity of 2,500 bags per day, operations being expected to be com menced at the beginning of March at the fatest. Then there is the Utsunomiya Flour Mill, lately' bought up by the Nippon Flour Milling Comcember. pany, which is at present producing 400 bags per day. This company has ordered new machinery, which is expected to be in working order by next June. The imported Americas

A Yumchow correspondent states that, soon after the arrival of Admiral and Commander- in-chief, Chua Ping-chik, peace and good order were sonn restored as Chun has carried out the work of reorganisation in a most satis factory manner. Many persons of the different villages in that prefecture, who took part in the recent rising, have now, delivered their arms and ammunition and other weapons to the Commander-in-chief and have surrendered themselves to bime. When such persons were arrested, they were handed over to Chun who tried and questioned them in a calm manger and induced them to lead a proper life, which has brought about a peaceful state of affairs in the country,

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THREATENED BLACKMAIL. The villageri of Chai Pin, in the vicinity of Fatahan, within the last wea' or so, haye re ceived three letters in succession from robbers, each demanding a sum of $2,000, and should the money not be forthcoming, they threatened to attack the village. The people of that vil lage have reported to the officials these facts and, in consequence, two guard boats have now been sent thera to keep watch,

WATERWORKS.

A'shipment of same 1,0:0 picuis of cast iron

No. 1 Level South from No. 1 Shaft-This has been driven 16 feet, bringing the total to 156 feet. Odd bunches of quartz have been met carrying a little Gold. The waste has

been used for stopa filling,

Surface Prospecting. Some 95 feet of driv. ing and cross cuting on the surface has been dona and some good bunches of pre uncovered. General-The Huntingdon Mill a Koman has been started, and is now in constant work. the sth Cyanide leaching vat is being con- structed. From the Wildly Tables, 17 tons of Concentrates have been recovered, worth 3.14

ozs. per ton,

Milling Returns 4 weeks ending 28th De

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„10 6 313

134.38. 9.09

Civil Service....... 9 3 3 3 "Kowloon semire... 9′′ 3 4 % Hongkong Palice. 560 3rd Middlesex....... 8 359

2. 25.00 z 15.00 Departmental Corps 8350 Hongkong "A" 92′ 5·2 3 42.85 GARRISON FOOTBALL LEAGUE,

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FIXTURES, FOR THE NEXT WEEK, Monday, 27th, No. 87th Co. v. No. 83 Co. R.GA Referee: Q.M.S. English, 3rd Mx.

Tuesday, 28th, "G" Co: 3rd Mx. v. No. 28. Co., R.G.A. Referee: Sgt. Atkins, A.S.C.

Wednesday, :gib, 45th Co. H.E., v. "F" Co. 3d M. Referee: Sgt. Graham, A.O.C.

Thursday, 30th, "A"Co. 3rd: Mx. v. “H” Co. 3rd Mx. Referee : R.Q.M.8. Thorp. R.GA Friday, gist, 25th Co. R... Departmental. Referee: Gr Greenwood, R.CA.

Kick-off 4 p.m. sharp.

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RISULTS LAST WEEK. No. 88 Co, B.G.A "F" Co. 3rd Mx, "A" Cp. 3rd Mx. Departmental 40th, Ca. R.E.

2

25th Co. R.E.

2

No. 83 Co. RG.A, I

LEAGUE TABLE,

Goals,

BUKIT KOMAN Stamps Working 40. Period of Work -28 days', less 1.3 days for "Co. 3rd Mx. Sunday repairs and clean up.

Ore Milled Bukit Komad 1561

A Stope

1507 Lotal 3:69

tons.

pipes enlly air ved here from Hongkong for an abundant stock of raw material in hand at † tos tons. Koman Mine ore, 337 tons Surface Na. 88 Co, R G.A...... 13 8 — § 35 25 10.

the use of the Canton Waterworks Company.

NEW BANK.

The Ministry of Finance at Peking has.for warded a despatch to the Centon authorities, Kogether with a cade of regulations governing the establishment of the local branch of the Imperial Government Bank, urging that the bauk should be established at an early date. The initial capital of the proposed institution will be taels 1,000,000,

·JAPANESE CABINET CRISIS,

THE VOICE OF THE TURTLF.

- Tokių, January`tő, The Krkumín Skjmowe says that among the Elder Statesmen who urged' or endorsed postponement of the enterprises affecting the Army and Navy to the extent of two-thirds of the whole economy contemplated by the budges, are Prince Yamagata, Marquis Katsura and Count Yamamoto.

flour which has accumulated in and about Yokohama is estimated at about 400,000 bags. at present, and there has been a tendency towards a lowering of prices since last month. As the Japanese companies are said to have comparatively low prices it is expected that there will be keen competition between the imported had the home-made flour in the pear future, and it is also expected that the price of flour will fall considerably in the course of a couple of months or so.

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ODOWN No. 3. NEW PRÄVA, Kennedy

Town."

HARBOUR Master's DeparTMENT.

TT is hereby notified that information has

ties that GUN PRACTICE will be carried out as unders-

On TUESDAY, the 28th Jannary part

From Stonecutters, in a Westerly direc

tion, a ranges up to 10,000 yards, commencing at 10 AM., and finishing at 1 P.M. Ơn THURSDAY, the 30th January ****

From Lyemun F.C. in ao Easterly direc tian, at ranges up to 14,000 yards com mencing at a PM, and falibing at 4.30 PM

· On MÕNDAY, the 3rd February

From Stonecutters in a Westerly direc tion, at ranges up to 6,050 yards com mencing at 10 30 a M. and fruishing at 5 P.M.

On WEDNESDAY, the 5th February :-

From Pinewood in Westerly direction, at ranges up to to,oco yards commenc ing at 10 A.M., and faithing at PM On MÕNDAY, the 17th February :--

From Lyemun in Forth-Easterly direc tion, At ranges up to 6, oo yards com mencing at 7 P.M., and Gobing at 1) P.M.

On TUESDAY, the 18th February -

From Stonecutters in a North-Westerly. direction, at ranges up to 6,000 yardı commancing at 7 PM, and finishing at On THURSDAY, the 20th February

From Lyemun F.C, is a North-Easterly direction, at ranges up to 10,000 yards commencing at 7 PM and finishing at

11.P.M.

On FRIDAY, the 21st February:

rom Stonecutters in a North-Westerly direction, al ranges up to 6,000 yards commencing al 7 P.M., an› finishing at TOP.M.

On TUFSDAY, the 25th February

From Lyemuo F.C. in a North-Easterly direction at ranges up to 10,502 yards commencing at 7 and finishing at

II

On TUESDAY, the 3rd March: -

From Stonecutters in a Westerly direction, at ranges up to 1000 yards commenc ing at 7 P.M., and finishing at IEM.

If the weather is unfavourable on any of the above dates, Practice will take place on the ! | following day.

All ships junks and other vessels are to keep clear of the ranges,

BASIL TAYLOR, Commander, RN,

Harbour Master, &c. Hongkong, 24th January, 1908,

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SANITARY BOARD ÜFFICE,

Hongkong.

TO THE OWNERS OF DOMESTIC BUILDINGS,

of the TAKE that under "No,"

VENTILATION BYE-LAWS (as amended),

No 83 Co. P.G.A... 3-9 14 38 10* Departmental 10 4 1 5 13 22 9 No 40 Co. P.E.......... 11' 4 - 7 35 26 8 No. 87 Co. R.G.A. 30 16:35 21 8TDOMESTIC CLEANLINESS, and "H"Co. 3rd Middlesex 2-3 27 11 37 8 No. 35 Co. R.E.

1 8 7 32 5 * points for game forfeited by zgth Co RE, 30-12-07

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P W. D. L. F: A. E Co. 3rd Middlesex 12 10 † 1 39 10 11 Huntingdon Mill run 18.88 days: lost time "A" Cò. 3rd M.ddlesex 138 23.31 13 18 chiefly due to newness of machine. Crushing "G" Co. 3rd Middlesex 11 8 1 2 3 7 17 Ore, and 1:8 tons old bitery foundations. Total 600 tons. Amalgam Recovered 15930s ezt producing

. 972.5 Retorted Gold

35.45 Smelted Average Yield per ion.... 5.19 det

Value of tailings 1.34 M

BUKIT MALACCA. No 1 Mill cau ash Crushing ste-tons mine No Il

ore and 1713 Ions sur

face ort. 2016 Total Tour Parado.-A1 headquarters at $5.30 p.m. on Amalgam Recovered 471 018 producing.

184 01 Monday, the 17th instant, for infantry Drill Retorted Gold

1785 UT Average Vicid Total Tone Crushed

Amalgam Smelted Gold Average Finegest

VOLUNTMAR CORPS ORDERS.

ALL UNITS

Sergt., Downer, 3rd Middlesex Regt., will Smelted per ton

attend..

TAIKOD DETACHMENT,

Parado. At Taikoo at 5 30 p.m, on Thurs- day, the joth instant, for 15 pdr. B. L. gue drill. Serg, Cook, R.A.0., will attend,

ENGINEER COMPANY. “Parade,—At West Fort, Kowloon, at 6 pan, on Wednesday, the 29th instant, for technical, instructions.

LEAVA,

RESIGNED.

Gunner H. M. Bain is granted leave of ab No "military party exists in Japan. Marsence out of the Colony for 12 months with quis Kattura, the prospective Premier, is effect from the 15th Instant. man of the most cautious character. He in herits the peace policy of Prince and Prince Yamigate. Tuefortcoming Ministerial change only i plies a transfer of power from one peace. party to adother pesca party.-N. C. D. Xejos“

THE

blocso Minister to S: Jimes's, Li received Major Henry on a stult, and I ke Sir Chichen Le Feng

ith, signed

Gunner S. J. Michael is permitted to resign on leaving the Cdony, with effect from the 17th instant, ad

ORDERLY Orticts.

A

* Yield per ton

1.76 dut

3695

1064

1130.05 08

930.1

3.99 dwt.

W. H. MARTIN,

General Manager.

points for game forfeited by No..87 Co Rid,A., 14-12-07-

COMMERCIAL.

2.40

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TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE;"

Selling

trol London-Bark T.T.' geymarine materni

demand.................../10 15/16 Da, -4 months' night France-Bank V,T, una. America-Bank T.T.... Germany-Bank T.T. mimminutum.1:95 India T...enames meme143.

demand..........

1437 Shanghai-Bank T.T. märts On the 24th at 17,3548.—The baromeler bas| Singapore-Bank T.T. ...........................21) % prem fallco over Chins, particularly in the North.

A shallow depression appears to be moving Japan-Bank T.Tëm Eastwards over the Lower Yangite, and presa-Back T.T.

Buying sure is now highest over S. W. Japao.

Moderale E. winds may be expected in the months sighị L/C.. Formoss Channel, and fresh monsoon over the

6 months' night LỊCA Obion Sea, P

THE WEATHER,

The following report is from Mr, F. G. Fizy. Director of the Hongkong Observatory - -

Dd.

every Domestic Building or part of such Build within the CENTRAL Division of the log City of Victoria and the WESTERN Division of Kwloon, occupied by members of more than one family, except those within the Furopean Reservation or in Kowloon South of Austin Road or those parts of a Domestic Building used as a Shrp, Office or Godown, most be CLEANSED and LIMEWASHED THROUGHOUT by the owner during the months of ecember and January,

N.B.The word "Throughout" used in this actice means that the Houses should be Lime. washed in respect of all the Walls of each Room and Staircase, all Cubicle Partitions, Stair Casings and Stair-Linings, all Callings and the Undersides of Roofs both in Main, Buildings, Offices and Servants' Quarters and inclusive of Verandahs.-.

The Backyard should have its containing Walls Limewashed up to the level of the first.

cor.

Carved, Painted or Polished Woodwork in 74good condition, however, need not be Lime-

washed, but must be Cleansed,

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unsipimp:7/11 7/16

The Central Division of the City lies between aed Tank Lane and Cleverly Street on the West,

Kau-lung is divided into the Eastern and Western Divisions by Robinson Road and.

For week ending Sturday, the 1st February, Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours endingo days sight San Francisco & New York-47 straight line drawn from the North and thereof 1903, Lious, M. R. Northcote,

iGHT HALF HO, COMPANY, Telt 'moufed for information that muckerry, will be carried out for the above ball company King's Park, Range: on. Sunday, the 16th

at to a.m. to-day, 0:45 inches. PRAWY FORECAST. "A

Hongkong and neighbourhoody! N winds, moderate ; dull, rainy d

Formost Channel Eindr South coast of Chies between and LamockK SUITES NO

'rough the Yanmasi service Reservoir to the Northern boundary of Kau-lunged he

The Governmani. Limewashing Contractor

do

137 day sight Bydasy and Melbourne,

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is prepared, to Cleants and Limewash Floors at the rale of $1,10 per floor on application being made to the Secretary of the Sanitary

Romhildt,

Werner &o.

GRANDS & UTRIGHTS

BUILT UNDER OUR PERSONAL SUPERVISION

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EMBODYING 30 YEARS' LOCAL EXPERIENCE..

*k, na, sih December, 1907,

To Let.

TO LET.

Central (formerly occupied by Messrs. FFICES at No. 14. Des.. Vaur Road

Shewan, Tomes & Co.)

HOUSE No. 11, Seymour Road.

Apply to-

THE COMPRADORE DEPARTMENT, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Connaught Road Central Hongkong, 24th January, 1oc8.

OS.

ROAD. Apply to→→

TO LET.

&8, LEIGHTON HILL

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

TO LRT.

A HOUSE in KNUTSFORD TERRACE

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY CO,.LD. Hongkong, 1st December, 1907.

τα το μετα No. 5. MORRISON HILL.

ONE FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, PRAYA EAST, near Eat! Point.

Apply tom

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LD. (60 Hongkong, 19th October, 1907.

TO LET.

|-ROOMED HOUSES in GAP Road neat the Race Course within easy access to the Lower Level Tramway. Reat very moderate. FLATS for Europeans in WILD DELL Buildings, No. 147, Wanchai Road,ako

Apply to

PERCY SMITH & SETH. Hongkong, 16th December, 1907.

TO. LET..

FFICES on TOP FLOOR, No. 2. Con

Ground. CHATHERLEIGH, Conduit Road

Of

A HOUSE in CLIPTOR GARDENS, CAM

"duit Roads

OFFICES in YORK BUILDING, GODOWNSR – PRAYA:: MIE BUILDINGs, and No.168

ROAD'Bizi ta the Hloggkörg.

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