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The fruise of the American Fleet.

London, 23rd January.

The American fleet has left Rio de Janeiro,

The United States Finances, „Advices from Washington state that Cortalyou-arinounces that, owing to great Improvement in financial conditions, he has begun to withdraw moderate amounts of the deposite of public money in the National Banks:

Japanese Immigration.. Thirty one Japanese from Mexico have been prohibited from landing at Vancouver under the new regulations, requiring imm) grants to travel, direct from the country of their origin.

German Fast Africa.

Later."

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY JANUARY

PALAL ACCIDENT IN THR

HARBOUR

RUDDER CAUSES SEAMAN'S DEATH.

A sad accident occurred on boned the C.P.R. laar Empruit of Japan on Wednesday morn- log, as the result, of which the boatswain-D. | R. Mcl,ennig met his death. It was close on tea D'clock when the accident occurred. McLennan and a few other sailors ware en gaged in lowering one of the boats on the starboard side of the ship. The boat had already taken the water when McLennan noticed that she had not her rudder. Picking it up from the deck where it had been placed during the lowering opera tions, he proceeded 10 throw it overboard. Unfortunately white ding so the rudder's pintle got hooked on to his jacket, the result being hat as soon as the judder left his başdı he was dragged forward, and, overbalancing bimiself, fell into the barbour. In falling he struck his head against the side of the boat, He was picked up io au unconscious condition Jay from haemorrhage of the brain.

CORRESPO

•sadorie the opláteau expressad

tent! Shall Transports continge meglected at 44/ We learn by the mall that an interim: dividend of 1/ has been declared. Star, Fer- Sarria fold and new are still inquired for et quota-

Bons, bui nons are obtainable' at the rates." » Refdaries-Ching Sugars are in request at Trop, Luton Sugari have risen to Ss at which rate numerous bayare prevail.

MA MANILA CARNIVAL To the Editor of, Til: "Howards, Thikaranai Sin, Are maiter of news and information and thinking that you may be glad to have the latest information with reference to the Manila Carnival we hand you herewith copy of a letter just received from the Secretary, which may prove of interest to your readers.Yours irely,

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Kalahad S, SILVERSTONE; Blangkong, 15th January, 1908; Me

Headquartini Philippines

Association

Carnival

Hotel de Francia, Escolta, Mucila, P.I.,

**: January 14, 1908. Gentlemen,-Owing to the prevalence' in Manda of a few sporadic cassa of Asiatic cholera, his Exceliency the Governor-General called a special meeting of the executive 'com. mities of the Carnival Association, and after

Mining, Chiness Beginserings are firmer and buyers in the North have offered Tie. 15 Kauba bays weakened to 58), without business to records User

Docks Wharves, and Godowas-Kowloon Wharfs mmain steady at quotations after salos of the old shares. Wapoa Docks have. changed bands at $98. Shanghai Docks have ased down to Tls. 72, closing with buyers, ex the interim dividend of Tis, al per share, pald in Shanghai on the 20th inst. Hongkew Wharfs can be secured in the North at the reduced tale of Tis 21

German East Africa has memorialised the and removed to hospital, where he died yester. due consideration, it was decided that in order under this rate, exy dividend. Humphrays.

Reichstag protesting against Herr Dernburg's polley, and threatening to convert the prolec torale into a negro-Indian colony.

The Indians in the Transvaal. The Indians, at a meeting held in Johan ‚ricsburg, have resolved to continue the strug-

gle to the bitter end at any 'cost.

At meetings of Europeans in Johanne burg, and elsewhere, resolutions supporting the Government and urging firmness were passed.

Japán and Canada. The Times and other papers compliment the Japanese on the statesmanlike settlement of the immigration question with Canade.

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FORTHCOMING RACHS.

→ REGULATION OF TRFFIC.

The Government Gradia contains the Police rules for the regulation of traffic during the 18th, 12th and 13th February, 1508, being the days fixet for the races at Wong-nei-chong,,

All horses and vehicles going eastward

band, or sruthern side of the road, as far as

PATIENING CATTLE,

SALT WATER INCREASES. THIRST AND

* WEIGHT.

to protect our visitors and the numerous crowds who will attend the Carnival, it would be most advisable to postpone the date to February 27th, when it is believed our health conditions will again resume the mormal. The Director of the ard of Health for the Philippine

ao official report Islands rendered

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A horse, or in the case is point, a bullock which he referred to the outlook very can be led to the tank, but it cannot be made favourable, However, we do not wish to

Lands, Hotels and Buildings-Hongkong Hotels contiene in demand at 5:04. Hang kong Lands hava buyers at $100 cam divided. but holders are gawilling to part with shares

Estaten have improved to Stop at which price fair business has been done. Went Points are steady at Sso, while Kowloon Lands have saliera at $35. Shanghai Lands can be sol.l

at Tls 106,

Cotton Mill Ewos remain muoritered Sales of Internationals have been reported in the North at 11s. 55. Soy Chees are wanted

at Tis, 73

Today's Advertisements

NAVY CONTRACTS, 1908-9,

the Supply of the under mentioned Stores EALED TENDERS, in Duplicate, for for H. M. Naval Forces on the China Station, will be received by the DEPUTY VICTUALLING STORE OFFICER, H. M. Naval Yard, until Noon on FRIDAY, the 28th February, 1908 - FRESH BEEF AND VEGETABLES,

FROZEN MEAT

SOFT BREAD:

BISCUIT.

FLOUR.

RICE

SUGAR:

SUN HATS. Forms of Tender and any necessary, ing formation may be obtained on application.

The right to reject the lowest or any Tender reserved.

F. 1. GELSTHORPE, Deputy Victualling Store Officer,

H. M. Naval:Yard,

Hongkong, 39th January, 1908; na poc

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.. THE H. AL. Steamship

"RHENANIA," .

Captain von Hoff, having arrived, Consignees

In their "Bills of Lading for countersignature by the Undersigned and to take immediate delivery of their goods from alongside.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before TO

DAY.

Miscellaneous-China Providents have again been dealt in at Syi Dairy Farms are quiet at 57. Green Island Cements are a shade firmer |at Stij after sales at the rate. Peak Tramways ($t paid up) have found buyers at 51. Waisons are in request at $101, and William Powellsit Si, after sales of the latter. Langkats have experienced a sharp rise to Tls. 3,0 at which rate business has been done in the North. A the close there are buyers at Tis. 394 SalesAll Claims must be presented within ten of Sumatras have been effected at Tis, azt days of the steamer's arrival bere after which

Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be landed into the hazardous and/or extra hazanf ous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, and stored at Consignees risk and expense.

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ta drisk. Tam Chau, a colie, who, has subject anyone lo, the liability of contracting at 1 (s. 275, and Law Kung Mows are offenug of Cargo are hereby requested, to send charge of some cattle at Kennedy Towo, provsuch a disease, and therefore adopt this action ed that this saying, as far as the lipping up solely for the protection of the public. During part was concerned, is incorrect. At about the past year Manila has prided herself on her tour o'clock this morning," thinking that one of

axcellent health record, and while this draw- his bullocks wanted a drink--nd salt water back comes at a very inoppor une time, 06 he led it to a tank, Naturally the bulinck had apprehensif towird the Carnival being et cultivated a taste for liquids of that in the least wilcuted, in fact with this additional lity and no refused to imbibe, Taim was not time at our disposal, arrangements are now be discouraged when the bullock turned away ing made to hold the Carnivit on a much larger disgusted. Going to a shed be secured a bam scale then, was heretofore contemplated. With boo pole, and, placing one end in the animal's

our excellent staff of health officers and The mouth, began to force the water down its neck. | genured resistance of the Government, we are Union Waterboats can probably be obtained data they cannot be recognised.

́confident that within a couple of weeks the city will once more be free from any malidy what ever, and no one should feel the least anxiety about according us a visit. The fact alone that we have postponed the Carnival, and informed all our neighbouring cities of the true conditions

may predominate that we are making an effort

"prétences. Should it so happen that we are unable to entirely wipe ont this disesio before the time now set for our fiesta, sll will be duly notified is ample time. You will be kepi posted from time to finis of any change for better or worse, which may wis

A'S,P.C.A: man, in the form of luspector Wat son, who is well acquainted with the Chinese way of fattening cattle before sale, happened along at the time. Trim attempted to make out that the bullock was teething and that the bam. boo was placed in its mouth for fear it would

which refused to hold 'water. He was marched

traie's Court, where he was fined $15.

at St. The General Managers report for the period ending 31st December, 1997, just 10 hand, shows a balance at the credit of Profit and Loss account of $17,599.49 after writing off $71903 for depreciation of

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the ist prox, will be subject to rent.

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All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be

No Fire Insurance has been affected.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Hongkong Office.

along Queen's Road are to keep on the right chew is tongue, or some such lame excuses existing, should go to milly any feeling which gear, $56.31, for depreciation of Pipa | examined an thè z1st inst., at 3 P.M. .... Arenal, real, they will then continue; along to No. 7 Police Station, thence to the Magis (to get people to visit us under gay, false providing $80, fot less to Consulting am-

Queen's Road Est and Marrison PRI Gap following the usus', ruin of theʼréarl

DOST COULIA AND A ROOSTAM.

11. All horses and vehi fa resuming well- ward will proceed by M prison Hill. Gap and Queen's Road East, following the usual rule-HIRD WITH FEET TIED STILL SCRATCHED! of the road, as far as. Arsenal Street, they, will then continue in the left hand, or southern side of Queen's Reg · Eur.

III. Every person who shall side or drive in arious marnes, or so as to endanger the life or, limb of any person, or in the common danger of the passengers in any public road orthoroughfare is liable to a penalty,,

A few mornings ago A dust carl coolià made his debut at the Police Court on a charge of being in uslawful possession of a rooster, which, it was 'suspected, he had stolen or un lawfully obtained. The accused gave the Court to understand that he came by the bird in a lawful manner, and pleaded not guilty, but he did not offer the information as to how he got the bird..

The Court was not long in putting the query, however. The reply was little short of a mas-

IV. Bearers of chairs are in proceed east ward on the left hand, or nonhern side of Queen's Road, and will turn down to the Eastern Praya by Arsenal Street, and contions along the Pr-ya or Wanchai Road East of No.terpiece. z Stating and the Road West of Bowrington Canal.

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1 was heaving rubbish into the cart early this morning," he said. "I turned V. Bearers of chaire returning westward will way to go and clean up the ride-walk return by the above route, keeping to the right and when returned to the can I saw the hand, or northern side of Queen's Road berooster in the rubbish scratching vigorously, It had flown up on the car when I had my back tween Artesal Street and the Clock Tower,

VI. Persoon carrying burdens are to walk turned." only in that portion of the roadway allowed fi chains, as prescribed in the previous section,

All ofber foot passengers between the Clock Tower and Pray East are to walk only on the footpaths, and pit on the roadway except for the purpose of crossing.

Vit. No chairs or vehicles will be allowed to remain on the road between the boundarins of the cemeteries and the stands; neither is any vehicle to go at more than a slow pace at the same place.

VIII, Chairs and vehicles fo be arranged in the neighbourhood of the racecourse as di rected by the police constable on duty.

IX. Owners of dogs are recommended not to allow their dogs to go near the racecourse, As any dog found straying without a collar with the name and address thereon of its owner, is

·liabis to be derived.

X. Pacions using chairs are recommended | to go and return by way of Kannedy Road so as to avoid overcrowding Queen's Road and Praya No horse or vehicle will be allowed on the Kennedy Road..

"But when you were strested the bied had its feet tied ?" queried the magiurate.

"Yes, that's so," replied the lccused, looking wise "When I first saw it in the cart its fear were tied,"

"And it was still, scratching?? the 'Court punued.

"Yer.", sɔld acrused; without a "blush,” Proceeding, he said that when he saw the rooster in the subbish he thought it was thrown out by somebod so he did not like to see it get lost,

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Fined $5, or fourteen days' guol.-

THE S.5. " TOʻRANE" COLLISION

CASE.

ACTIÓ FOR DAMAGES AGAINST M.M. Co.

Will you give this as much publicity at so sible and inform the public that we do not care to bring people to Manila when there exists any duears which might disastrous not only to the pleasura we expect to give those who come, but to the good a ma of our city.

prove

It is a well-known fact that chofem is pre valeat at all times to a greater, or less extent in all Oriental cities, but on see uur of Manila having gone so long without a death, a few cases which so uefanunately happened this time, make us all the more desirous of “baying, a clean health record to show our friends from the adjoining colonies. Thanking you in ad vance for the publicity you give the matter, and the good word you may speak for us, and trust ing this temporary scare will in no wise affeci the coming of a large delegation from your city,Yours, elc.,

($g}

Pacific Mall, 8, Cn, Hankking.

Astr. Secretary,

BRUSSELS ÉXHIBITION,

TO THE EDITOR OF THE "Hongrong Telegrari? ✨ Sir, I have the honour to inform you that a Universal and International Exhibition will be opened at Brussels in the month of April, 1919, and will last for at least six months,

The Committee of Organisation will be much obliged if you will kindly bring the present news to the knowledge of your readers, p

You will find here included a notice is English concerning, ibis undertaking.-1 am,

etc.,

CONSUL FOR BELGIUM IN SOUTH CHINA. Consulat de Belgique, Hongkong, 25th January, 1908,

COMMERCIAL,

Tre/pan Chronicle of 11th inst. reports:- Yesterday in the Kobe Chiho Saibano, be fore Judge Kimnia and two Associate Judges, the hearing was concluded of an action brought by Daefs Shukichi, a seamap of Ushima, in Hiroshima perfectore, against G. Abily, agent of the Messageries Maritimes do] / "THE ROYAL HONGKUNG GOLF France, No. 17, Kotb, damages amounting to

Y5,315.46, forthe loss, of the schooner Kori war, which is alleged to have been run down by the M.M, steamer Tousse in the Inland Sea on June 18, 1905

CLUB.

The following caids were returned to the quarterly meeting held at Happy Valley from the 18th to 20th January, 958;

139 696 WAHM "MACEWEN CUP.

The examination of fuels and evidence of the case have been`s ncluded at the preceding

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* WEEKLY SHARE REPORT. Reviewing the share business for the week, Messrs. E. 8.. Kadoorie & Co. write on 3rd

During the week under review, business has been fairly active, and a general all round

Hongkong, 35th January, 1908,

and Staging, S、0.30, for bad deb:s and mlitee and Auditor, and also including $349,91 brought forward from last year. It is proposed 10 Appropriate the amout as follows:-To- write off the value of the Boats, the sum of $13,616.77. To pay a dividend of 5 per cent,

T 50 cents) on paid up capital, "absorbing 513,861 50 and to carry forward the balance of 3111.21 to new account.

Exchange The Bank's selling rate on Lon. don is 1/1019/1, on demand. The T/T ale the on Shanghai is 74k. .

4.

Dividends Payable-China Prov'denta-div. of 8 per cent (85 cents) for year ending 31st December 19 7-piyable on 29th inst Hongkong 1 ands-Final of $1 for year end. ing 31st Dec 997; payable on 29th inst, Hamphreys Estates--d.v. of 7 per cent. (7 cents) for year ending 31st December, 1907 payable on the grst inst, Union Waterboats div. of 5 per cent (so cents) for year ending 311 December, 1907-payable on the 14th February, Shanghai Lands-final of Th. 3 and bonus Tis, a for year ending 31st Decem.

ber, 1957.

YARN MARKET.

In their report dated 24th instant, Phirotsha": Petit & Co write

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fiba

PUBLIC AUCTION *HE Undersigned have received lästructions

to Self by PUBLIC AUCTION, FOR ACCOURT OF THE CONCERNED,"

WEDNESDAY,

29th January, 1908, at 11 AM, at thei Sales Rooms, No. 8, Das Vieux Road, corner of Ice House Street,

-A QUANTITY OF ENGLISH, JEWELRY,

Comprising

VALUABLE DIAMOND RING, GOLD

OPEN FACE CHRONOMETER WATCH, CAMEO BROOCHES, NECKLETS, PINS,

PIPES GOLD and $1! VER WATCHES, BRIAK

ALSO

BILLIARD CUES, BILLIARD BALLS, HATS. MEDICAL MICROSCOPES, UMBRELLA ENGLISH OVERCOATS, SANTS, GRESHAM MACINTOSHES. POCKET KNIVES, SHOOTING FOOTS, &c., &c ;;

AND

No. 7 REVINGTON TYPEWRITER, and Messrs.OLIVER TYPEWRITER in Case.

́TERNS —As usual,

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HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, 1th Janu^ry, ·9>8, '

Writing onder same date, Mesure. Cáwarfte, Pallanlee & Co. report.

Since the issue of our last post on the toth inst., & smart-recovery has set io afters long time. The early part. of the fortnight under review experienced a gradually increasing de- mand. from the interior for No. 1' and a advance of $1 to $4 per bale was at once es

Our last circular was dated the oth inst.. The tone of the Yarn market bas been firmer during the past fortnigła - due, principally, to the attitude of importers in maintaining prices. and refusing to quit stock at the low rate ruling at the close of the list mail. Coupled with this firmer lec'ing Chinese dealers have come forward with buying ing siries in order 10 average their previous purchases when rates were higher than those now uling. The com bined circumstances have brought about a advance in prices of from $1 to $2 per bale al round, superior favourite spinnings even show

tablished. The market tus becoming strong. ing slightly higher appreciation in values

With the near approach of Chinese New the native dealers have greatly helped in giving an impetus to the same by their re-appearence ; | Year, business as customary is about coming t a temporary standstill. From after the closing and owing to the near approach of the Chinese of the pretzel circular no transactions can New Year, a large number of settlements have been effected in well-known favourite spir Jasked forward to until after the New Years, other threads which are generally less bolidays.

be

*** been

Nativa merchants and dealers are proceed lag with the closing.up of their books pre- paratory to the annual general exodus into the Interior for the festivities in the country,

2.

Given a steady silver market it is hoped that à moderately large consumptive demand from the country after the New Year: bolidays will tead to briskness in the yarn market, with accustomed to now for some time...

in favour have retained their usual rates. Favourable advices from Shanhai and Bom.. bay have considerably strenghened holders, and all-round improvement is shortly expected. Meanwhile the market, closes strong with an improving tendency.

No, fr, and 8r-In moderate inquiry aj an improvement of St in $1 per bale.

Mr. H. Pinckneyt 1.87—10—77 hearing, only the argument of the case was provement has taken place, The general leval, 1 better prices to importe's then we bave been Na, ira-Have been largely dealt in at að

Mr. EJ; Glist81-1-79

Mr. E. F. Mackay laten. 84.579 BET, W. Ironsidesivi 01-22-79 Comr. H.C. R. Boucher, a.... 877-Ba Mr, Wm. Anderson 8758 Mr.J. M. McHatchon102-14-88. Saga (24-untries);"

JORKSTONE CUP. Dr.G. M. Harston ......tee, zstrokesalisquare

·ME EJ. Gris ...many (2

I down Mr. E. F>Mackay, som saman Mr.TS. Forrest WEST,

Mr. A. WaLat ..rec. B.

Mr. W. Ironside

COL H. Martin, &‚M«8.09. Mr. J. R. Boyes......... Mr.J, M. McHutchoo...

KOON POOL

Mr. 5. Forrest Mr.H Pinckney

proceeded with yesterday.

of prices is somewhat higher than when we Mr. Mori, fr plaintiff, contended-chat, last wrote. according to Anicle ad of the Spa Collision Bank-Hongkong and Shanghal Baoks Prevention Law, when a steamer and a sailing | Have ruled slightly firmer during the latter part Vessel met, the steamer was Lound 10 give way of the wook, the old shares closing with sales The French steamer was responsible for the at $715. The new shares are quoted at Syro collision in this case. That vessel failed to in London, the rate has further receded to abserve the provision of the law juht quoted, | £79.

and continued on her course at full speed, not Marine, Josumaces,—Oknions can probably giving way, and for that reason the deferdini's be obtained at $145. North Chinas are offering. company was bound to pay compensation for at Ti 874 There have bee i salen of Unions

at the slightly increase rate of $83 the loss of the schooner, as claimed.

Mx. f unngawa,,for, the defence, remarked Vangistes are a firmer, market at $15, firtbe that the provision of the law quoted by plain- | old and $1374 for the new sharente, da

was applicable only, lo a case

Fire Insurancer. - China' Fires remaid un- Blaintiff had failed to prove by evidence that sold at $335, and more can probably be placed the schooner continued on her. Course when

No 29 Cheap prices induced business and sales are reposted at an advance of $1."

No. 162 Not much in favour.ja No. 125.---Rated firm, and sales well done al -An advance of ST, DA

No. 10-Prices advance Sy to Sa and a moderate business ir aspired, ; des PU

No.81 and 65,--Nothing doing. Market closes firm,

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appreciation of 52 th $4 per bale, and the demand still continues for favourite threads.

Not-Not much in request,—the prices generally being lower than thoin of No. 101,

No, 16-Have not been in great demand, and trifling sales have been effected at last quotations,

No.20-Prices of soma special spinnings have advanced a dollar, and a moderate basi news has transpired at last mail quotatiods,

Sales during the past fortnight comprise of Sales:-1,925 bales of No. sorj (p15 bales of No, 173, 50 bales of No. 46, and 1,875 bales ab ut yo hales of No. 6s ́s 75 of No. §§ ƒ 5,04 · of No, or in all about 4,875 bales,

of No. 104 | 1,375 of No. 135.; 120 of No. 166, 1 d'Am{vals:—Per^ Keimers Catherine Apear, and .3756 of No. 201.; in all about 8:431⁄2 hales Namiang and Kumang (from Calcutta), und | Arrivals per sieumers' Wakimiya Haru, C and Peninsular (from Bombay) of about 3,000 and Pocinier amount to about 2,365 bales.

Shipment to Shanghai and

stock is estimated at about 35,009 bales.

Local Milleji“Nothing i

THE

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NEW STOCK

Steinway

Bechstein,

Russell.

Krauss,

Rombildt,

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`BUILT" UNDER OUR PERSONAL SUPERVISION. EMBOUVING 30-YEARS"-LOCAL

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Wontony; 5th recomber, 1947, 01

Set To Let

TO LET.

FFICES at No. 14. Des Vœux Road Central (formerly orcupied by Mesari, Shewan, Tomes & Co.)

HOUSE NË 11, Seymour Road.

Apply to

THE COMPRADORE DEPARTMENT, Jardine, Matheson & Co. Ltd.

Connaught Road Central, Hongkong, 24th January, 19c8.

TO LET.

Lisa

N&&& LEIGHTON HILL

ROAD.

Apply to

HONGKONG AND KOWLOON LAND AND LOAN CO., LD. No. 8, Queen's Road West.

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· Honokong, 14th January, 1908.

TO LET.

HOUSE in KNUTSFORD TERRACK,

KOWLOON. Apply to-

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- PENT & AGENCY 0, LIX·· Hongkong, rat:January, 1913-

TO LET

NO. 5, MORRISON HILL,

PRATA RAST, 2037 East Point,

ONE FOUR-RODMED HOUSE,

Apply tomu

DEN JARDINE, MATHESON & Co, Lb.

Hongkong, 19th October, 1907.

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PODOWN No 1, New PRAYA, Kennedy

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Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INELA

MENT & AGENCY COLD Hongkong, 24th, January, 1908. -

TO LETS

GROOMED HOUSES in GATANG the Race Course within easy an Lower Loval, Tramway). Rens vaky,

FLATS for Europeans le BUILDINGS, No. 147, Wanchal Ro

Apply to SPINES PERCY SMITH & SETH 1757 1 * Hongkong, 16th December #997

TO LET

#here the sailing vestél stood on her confss. I changed at 793, Hougkong Fires bava byen | Wakimya 'Maru; Austria, Kagoshima Maru | Attery:Namsang, Koprskima Maes, Austria (19) PFICES on TOP FLOOR, NO. 2 Con

at the rate, meeting the French sielmer. On the contrary, ** Shipping:

úrd without the evidence adducod' showed that the

the scho

Unsold Stack About 28,000 bales Uncleared Stock:

30 po bales,

Tollows&

AU NAUGHTY Road, facing the Pric

Ground, the Tartskace HATHERLEIGH, Conduit Roadies FLA HOUSE, IS CLIFTON GARDENS,

OFFICES 16 YORK: BUILDI GODOWN. I

BUILDINGS,

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