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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

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BUOYS

JER OF

VARIANCE.

"A VERY, HERIOUS APPREHENSION.

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The Secretary, by

17 General Chümber of Commerce.

HASALE OF RACE: PO

The following letter on the subject of privately one

BLUES FAIR/PRICES REALIZED

wathi report of the board of direc tors to the ordinary meeting of shareholders, to be held at the company's amice, Victoria Bulld logo, at 11.43 o'clock am on Tuesday, 25th

mooring, buoys in the harbour is included in big messiz Humhes and Hough; suctioneers, put {{{nit, reads pedaal af vengeance

the appendices to the Chamber of Commerce annual report issued on the zoth inst, sm

am

up for sale, by public, roup, last Wednesday afternoon opposite the City Hall, 94 ponies most of them racers. Thein was a large attend Race of interested bidders and spectator. Appended are the results of the sale

3

Faiti, grey China pony!

4 Desmond, dun Chios pony, 13.0-Stro: Starlight, grey China pony, 13.1.555 Sunlight, bay Chian pooy, 13.1---105,

7 Resignation, gray: China pony and in Navy Cup and and in Hongkong Stakes--Stic

8 Vexation, dan Chins pony 555

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 4th January, 1908. ris-CIR, -Referrings to your letter of the 5th September last, in which you have dealt at length with the proposal of this Govemment to make leased moorings in the harbour avaliable to vessels other than those of the lessens, I' directed to put forward for the consideration of your Chamber a more detailed account than was given in my le ter of the 6th August of the grounds upon which this proposal is founded.

2) The statemeul, that more than half of the total number of private moorings are always

was based upon Doccupied,

evidence obtained by the Harbour Master by extending over a period of moral observation during 1994 and 1956, supplemented

by cally by verbal reports from the Boarding Officers; and by special daily reports made during 8 weeks at the beginning of last year. Subsequently to the receipt of your letter under reply His Ex-|id" cellency directed Captain Taylor to keep a fur- ther daily records period of, three months, the result of which is shown in the enclosed

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It will be observed that during this period the day average number of buoys, occupied was 1905 out of a total of 24 of which however. "Ons was under repair during the whole nod a

cond during the greater part of the time.

The Intgast number of buoys occupied on any one day wa 27 on the 1st and 2nd November, when there were 46 and 50 ocean steamers in the harbour respectively. The least number occupied was 11 on the 6th December, when there were 44 ocean steamers in port. Certain buoys were little used, the northern Chios Merchants buoy being occupied on one day only, and by a vessel belonging to another loe Others were for the most part lent or lassed by the owners, the Peninsular and Oriental Company's western buoy belag occupied on 49 days by Japanese vessels, and not on a single occasion by vessels belonging to the Company, The Osaka Shosen Kaisba, who had on eight days only two vessels in the | harbour at the same time, used their own cow 21 days only and other buɑyı on'ój da

4. These figures would seem to be somewhat

at variance with the experience of the repre-

9 Hilarious, grey China pony, 123–550.

China pony 13.0-$60. 1 Butterpunch, black Chios, pony, 13.1. subscription grilin placed 2nd In 3 races $370. 12. Merrymite, gray pony, 13.0. Good hack, ridden in troop for 3 seasons-$30

1¢ Tumen, grey pony, 13.1—575,

*** 16. Muleteer, grey pony, 13.1-$110,000

17 Maori Chial, bay China, pony, 13.0. grd

Navy Cup-Sog

urian Chief, white China pony, 18 Manchurian 13.0. 3rd in Gymkhana Stakes and 3rd in Consolation Stakes-$70.00

10 Baluchi Chief, grey Caius pony: 13.0. 3rd in Lusitano Cup, 3rd in Fance Cup and and in Flyaway Staker, Strap

ao Corrie, brown pony, 12.3-joo, 6:21 Bldier Dhu, dark-brown peny, 43.1—$260,"

52 Sidies dus pony, 13.0-$2550

roan pony, 13.1-Siza

25oes, blue-dun pony, 13.0-5200

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winner, mile race on the Off Day Sbaoghal spring meeting 1997, 2 mile and 1 mile races in the last 2 Gymkhana of 1907 series. Winner of the Professional Cup and second in the Ladies Pars in the recent meeting-$500.

16 Lochleven, dark pony, 13.1—$115,

Pride of Cadrow-S$5.

27

28 Strathmohr, gray pony, 13.1-5165.

Strathnairn, bay pony, 130–$200,

39.

30 Stratbgrant, grey pony, 13.0-$145.

31 Black Prince Rose, black pony, 123-560. 32. Lancaster Rose, (late Rustic) bay pony, 13.3—5250,

33. Mira, grey pony, 13.0-5135,

34 Striped Ross, white pony, 13.3—575|

35 Hayden, grey pony, 13.1-555.

36 Sparkford, dun pony, 13.1-$55.

37 Trani, chestout pony, 13.1-5551

[sentatives" of several leading shipping com- panies, quoted by you, that it is of quite rare occurrence for them to receive any request-350.

is from agents of other lines for the use of their

moorings.

1.

They show further that a number of the best positions in the harbour are continually Gnoccupied at time when the less desirable anchorages are filled with vessels which have no private moorings. In 1906 38 % of the ocean steamers arriving in the Colony.

·ware -vassals” whose owners or agents were not buoy, owners, and your committee will, f think, agree that in the interests of the trade. of the port this important minority is entitled to some, further consideration than is at pre- sest shown to them.

6. With regard to the Chamber's request that they may be supplied with the names of own- am or their representatives who have com- ...plained of their inability to secure the use of moorings, I sociosa a list of ships the masters of which have been most parsistent in making varbal complaint together with the names of their owners or agente,

7. It is hardly correct to say that certain number of vessels, chiefly engaged in the Paci fic trade, cannot use any of the fixed buoys cwing to their weight and length, as with the exception of $.t. Shawmut and Tremont these ships have their own moorings and invariably argument that many steamers would be greatly inconvenienced if ordered to discharge at a particular point, for instance coal steamers at West Point or rice steamers At East Point presupposed in the Harbour Mastar, either a compleje, ignorance of shot seede of the abipping or a habitual disregard of convenience. The Chamber may, I their think, rest assured that in the event of the adoption of the proposed scheme the utmost endeavour will be made to meet the require ments of all...!

g. The contention that difficulties would be experienced in connection wish the shifting of vessel before finishing discharge to make room for a vessel belonging to the owner of

the bony occupied is met to a great extent by the suggestion made in my letter of the 6th August that owners should notify the Harbour

• Master, on any of their buoys becoming va cant, when they expect the arrival of another of their vessels to occupy it. As you point out, the universal use of the telegraph gives ample time to any one who understands his business, in which category the Harbour Master, may be included, to make the necessary berthing arrangements.

Ites admit that unoccapled to. The Committes buoys, if not required by their owners, should

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Gentlemen, The directors now submit you a statement of the afaim of the company and balance sheet for the year, andier"ylat December, 1907

The balance of profit and loss account for the year after writing off all charges and expenses, ampunted to $1,701.06 The direc tors therefore recommend that ni dividend of $175 per share be paid, which, after writing off the directors and audion feas will leave & balance of $653.06 to be carried forward to credit of a new profit and loss account.

by DIRECTORS,

Meur (TF Hongh and W. H. Gaskell WH, Gas and Murray Stewart were appointed in their stead. Mesin. E Jones Hughes and Murray Browart having resigned, Messrs. T. F. Hough and D. Pinckney were appointed in their stead. Their appointments now require confirmation,

Mosers, T. F. Hough and H. Finckusy retire by rotation, but offer themselves for resection.

AUDITOR, mas

The accounts have been audited by Mr. C. W. May who now retires, but offers himself for re-election.

Tocalving stolen

that

firet

Kong Sing appeared

(@Grist; repra.

His Forship agreed to hear the larceny Case frat, and the complainant was called to the box. Hit Worship Who in prosecuting in this CALG

Dalectiya Sargeant-Murison said he was, and proceeded to give thefalleged fict of the cass Howald that the complainants soported to the police on the 14th instant, in the afternoon, that he had lost and a gold crot

chain

Hin Wonbip Have you? found the watch and chain and the cross f

Sergaaut Murison-We have only found the watch, your Worship. 11tarjelz

His Worship (to complainant) is the watch In Court your Yen

What do you valne it at 1-1 pald 61. 101. for traver

Fof: From the Municibat cover | pone forth at the informa Station 16 the Town' Hällü bönen shall ¿bracelet, the future bile those wearing

pumps will be allowed to trip the on its classic door, and thors. fails to conform to the standard Yesterday (rathrins.) èveblog was enforced und Zot only did

about: 570, was picked up by Bear Blackband Féint, at Kows,

"coolla, who gave the stated laterale; the police aring Blackhead Point early lomington' hint,way to

something abining on the roadside, or be among the dancers berjarty Ban and on asembly. It rooms that werk found the benestat going to loves

Vins! Iwas posted up in the ball tolermio stead of reporting; his – find to the police sandry, who might chance to: 300 Chan Hoi was alleged have veturned home they wore pumps) they would pot

ith the article, remaining there until dusk, to take part in (119 when be handed the bracelet to friend to notice was placarded yes

Callver" Fielmatter of c all The latter took the trinkat to smith af Un Chân Tsai village, Yau-ma-ti, and dancers who were slop

sposal of its for: $11, when placed; In Arposit

erking, who had been easily se Police constable

sto...the transaction,"

them or not an interested

through a window dancers disregarded the band stopped in the band striking up the ip custody tion, where be was, rem was obtained from

find the

w

alted:

was charged at the Polica Court, this morning, with unlawful possession. The case roed in order that the bracelet might

were, however on dance under waigh Before gentleman, on the

that be would not be The individual in questión was

T. F. HOUGH ALL oceeding," witness; spoke to the boy claimed.png SEX MAP (of the bew regulation and had

coming on board and saying that they had found the witch”.

Chairman Hongkong, 14th February, 1998.

Mr. Kong Sing (to complainant)You asually keep your cabis opon? Yes, all day BALANCE BERET TO JIST DECEMBER, 1907. Longke

Liabilities.

So that it is very easy for person passing to put his hand in and remove the watch from the wall? To remove it the person must enter the cabinet M

* Decembar gist, 1907.

Paid-up capital, Accounts payable.................... Dividends outstanding.... Balance of p6* and loss account

Arti December 31st, 1907. Cost of property Cash 'Accounts receivable...........

$180,000.00 184.95 1070 11,703.06 $192,155.06

10th inst.

At the Police Court, this moming, the coolle who was arrested a few days ago on a charge of being in unlawful ponteccion of a gote curb chain bracelet, which, according to him, he had picked up near Blackhead's Point, Kowloon, was brought before Mr H. HJ Gompertz, with theft, of The watch could be seen from the outside? Hol sund Keseloon, dated the bracelet be Not if the curtain is drawn.prolonged to her. She lost it on Friday last bar A pawnbroker, carrying on business at 75, tween Des Voeux Road and Mody Rond. Queen's Road, Central, said that on the 16th Evidence of arrest followed the long instant a watch was brought to him to Acensed stated that he had picked up the pawn. He fisued t the ticket, but did trinket and, in ignorance, attempted to dispose not band over the $3 asked for, of life $181,032.17 because in the meantime he bad discovered His Worship stated that a bracelet of that 8,556.42 that the watch tallied with the description of sort could not have been lying on the road for 1,566 47 one which was reported to him by the police any length of time, and that accused's business.) $194,155.06 name of Chan Cheung, and handed him over Accused-I did not know the law

le the police,

PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT. Dr

December 31st, 1907.

Preston, winner of Phaethon Stakes 1907 To Charger .........$ 800.ax

59 Septima, winner of Visitors' Cup-$125,

140 Groy griffin-540, ***

* 41 Betag, waler, Carries a lady, quiet to ride and drive-S120.

43 Saladin-S40,

44 Grey Tick, bay. Winner of Garrison Cup-$200,

2

45 Pilgrim, spotted $180... 47 Seriopapatam, grey--$150. 48 Cobbler, chestnut-$55.

49 Repentance, browp-$55,

to Highland Heather, sound and quiet Suitable for hack sad polo pony--$65,1

Er Glenial, winner of Nil Desperandom. Sound and quiet--$150.

53 Astra bay China pony. Confidential hack, up to weight, believed sound-375,000

$3 As Usual, brown Chias pony. Trained polo pony,very quiet back, beliered sound-Sgo,

54 Egilston, browo pony, 13.3-$120.

$5 Kirkgunsoon, grey pany, 13,8—$100.

Kirkpatrick, Black pony, 11.0 Winner

of Wong-nei-chong Sinknu-Shot

17 Kirkmichael, black pony, 12.9. Winner of Valley Stakes Stog

18 Kirkdale, d

dap pony, 13.0. Grillin-$80, 59 Kirkconnel, grey pony, 13.2. Sub, grifin not raced--Sic

6 Kirkoswald, white pany, 15-i. Sub, griffio not raced-160,

To Repair .......................

To Fire insurance inma

To Crowa rent.......................................

To Commission to agents...

To Balance to be appropriated as

follows

Directors' feermanns

Auditor's fees....................................

500.00 50,00

Dividend of $1.75 par

share ..................... 10,500.00

·To be carried “to” new.

profit & loss R/C

653.06

January 1st, 1907.- By Undivided profits 1906......

December gist,1997,

·By Rent¶¶¶ By Interest are wro By Scrip fae

himself in a pair of tan bool OWNER FOUND, he was dabborgsstod

ment, but seeing no wa

resumed his se culty quietly

"with" "others,H thing happened brown boots being discovered bat with the more sober blacks but ultimately the vast majority of the dancers bad come onday the notice of the police and before the conclusion of dance scarcely couples were left. The anason for this scion on the part of the Council (given a desire to preserve the floor, which those in authority, coplend is being spalled by the dancing wear- ing boots. It is however a rather fine polat to Brand draw between what it fit for discipgelak whel sot, but the dificulty, bas ao far been solved by the notice that only pumps would be allowed. In its strictest interpretation this would exclude even dancing shoes, while danc log boots which are ora tverywhere would among those frequenting the ball is that dus notice was" not" given them of the dow min, and in cabsequence they were more than annoyed on being accosted publicly by the police, who, however, it must be remembered, were doing no more than their dut. Bad an advertisement boun fasarted beforehand mach of the trouble, they say, would @kuras been, obviated. As things at present stand it is not

l ́as lost,' @He stopped the youth, who gave the was to report the matter to the police holly" barred. The greatest complaint

Detective Sergeant Murison stated that, in company with a lukong and the second de fandant, be went on board the lazar on the 17th instant. All the ship's "boys" were got 1442.50 together for identification, While this was 58- 555.48ing done the lukong and the second defendant 786.00 were ordered to the sampan. When the "boys" 1,135.00 were all lined up on deck, the second defendant was called: and he immediately picked out the first defendant as the person who had given him the watching

The second defendant-Chan Muk Shlag- 'was then called to the stand. - Mr. Gristy who, appeared on his behalf, said that his client admitted being in possession of the watch and attempting to pawn it be defendant bad, he 11,753.06 said, received the watch from some person, and he wanted bls Worship to inform the 517,403.25 youth, before bearing bis evidence, that it was stolen property ke bad received a fact ha did

His Worship (to Mr. Ritchie)-Would you have given a reward if a man returned the banglo Cerialely.

aspect Maudonald-The defendant has a previous conviction, your Worship <??!!!

19h A sentence of six werks hard labour was passed

SHRIOUS SHANGHAI FIRB.

NESSES, SHEWAN, TOMES AND CO.'S PREMISES ABLAZE.

About 4.31 am: to-day, says the diangkat Mercury of 15th fast,, while, native consia, ble No 441 was going along his beat in the Yaan Ming Yees Road near Paking Road, be noticed flames and smoke issuing from the offices of Messrs, Shewan, Tomes and Co., at No. 8. He at once gave the alarm and are ed the inmates of the upper floor consluing of

that the attendances may be consider- afected as many gentlemen, who laava their ofices and proceed direct to the hall, object:to" carrying their punips with them all day. It will be interesting to watch avanta st the next dance,

TONE eINGAPOR

B SINGAPORE HARBOUR BLAZK

TONGKANO ILLUMINATES TRE SHIPPING.

ping and other circies last night, just Belote

There was considerable excitement in"38[p.

nos know hitherto, fed him not to Captain G: Grayrigge and family, while at the diaber time, "roporis the Singapore Frên Prasz

10895H Worship-1

JAPANESK ST KAMSHIP AND SHIPBUILDING SUBSIDIES...

answer the question if he likes, Mr. Grist-Very well,digke

16,716:36

On belag examined, Chan Mak Shing, who 74-54

gave his evidence in a straightforward manner 23.00 stated that he received the watch from the

master-al-armboy who asked him to paw $12,403:23 | it for Sg. Witness was to get twenty cents as commission Witness asked the "boy" la whose name was he to pawn the watch. He was told that la case he was questioned about it he was to say that it was "decreed", to him by his uncle and that he was to pawn it in the name of "Chan Cheung/en

Me Kang Sing sohmited that the only per son who could have stolen the watch was the bam-boat boy or some of bis people. There was no evidence to connect, his client with the watch.

The estimates of the Department of Com- 61 Kirkmahos, grey pony, 13.6, and la Pro-unications were sacently considered by fessional Cup $180.

6a Kirkcudbright, grey pony, 12.3. 3rd in Hongkong Griffius, 3rd in Tientsin Stakes

63

550 Nigel, chestout pony, 125-570, 64 Wensley, grey pony, 13.0-590. 65 Forfar, winner of Hongkong Griffins Staken-$199.

66 Nairn, griffin-$55-

67 Renfrew-545-

68 Haddington-$60,

69

Spilt Milk, pold pony-Sio, -

o Yellow Stons; polo pony-$55,,;

71 Fleetfoot, chestant, sub. grifin, Winner of German Cup and Hongkong Stakes, 3rd In Valley Stakes-3500k

|--72' Dalliance, "grey, sub, griffa, winner of European line would by the new Budget behelare it was part of; his trade" and in this the windows on the side of the building ovary in its wanderings with the tida." It was not able

Jockey Cup and 3rd in Racing Stakes--- $300,

73 Energy, grey, sub.grifin, very likely pola pony-$150.

74 Finesse, bay China pony, 13.2-5130.

Chicane, grey China pony, 13.1-Sito. 76 Highland Waif-$75.

5

75

77 The Ditch-$80

reduced from Y420,000 (0 420,000, but as the former amount, was spread over seven or eight years and the later over Eye, the annual amount received by the Nippon Yusen Kaisha would be about the same The Australian Bombay, and other distant ocean services had to compete with foreign steamship companies," of S100 (two suratiss) to be of, good behaviour | handle), The origin of thể¦ fire·ls at «proses bural out, Costinuing to throw up gouts of fire

same time the arm began 10: sound three of 11th last when great flames were sech to Bell. At onca Captain Grayriggs commenced shoot up from some vessel Away in the an the removal of his family to a place of safety chorage. From the shote It looked like ilical from the building, which was by this time ship ablase, but in the darkness this ma filled with thick blinding smoke and so dense deceptive. had it become that it was apparent that tongkang of two maste, owned by had they not bean aroused by the polica: bid on board a cargo of kurasing or lob then when they were the Inmater would all supposed to baro Cam Tron undoubtedly have been suffocated. As it was, Crombie, a large of vessel RH: one of the lumates had a very narrow escape, yesterday from New York and had it not been for the berole action of a cases of off and 1,500 drums of pettol or Sikh policeman, would undoubtedly have per motor spirit for the Standard Oil Comp ished. In the confasion resultant on the hasly. The nature of the contents of the top king removal from the burning building, Captain good became apparent by the mass of orange Budget Sub-committee, when Mr. Uchida,

Grayrigge's infant child was overlooked, and it coloured flames, thickly edged with dark brown. Director of the Mercantila Marine Bureau, la

was only when the others had reached a place of smoke, that arose and sullenly drifted cast- reply to questions, stated that the Shipbuilding

safety that the fact was discovered, Immediate ward. At half past seven the alarm was rilled, Encouragement Law had for its principal alm

ly on this being ascertained fodian constable and very soon after that the vessel was a mokas the construction of steamers navigating io Far

His Worship discharged the first defendant. No. 137 unhesitatingly forced his way upstairs of flames, occasionally shooting up a Fundred Eastern soas, while the Bream Navigation Mr. Grist said that on the evidence his client through smoke and carefully copreyed it fest, and always: luridly threatening, the rest of Encouragement Law was to assist the extension could not be convicted paless it was proved that safely to the ground below where it was the shipping. Fortunately the tongkang was of Japanese navigation in distant oceanu, be had a guilty knowledge. That he was in pos restored to the Arms of its parents. After well out in the harbour, and she diņas There was no need to amend either law, one session of the watch was admitted. The only getting his family out of the place Captain with the tide to the westward was clear of which restricts the minimum tonnage of evidence there was against him was that of Graytigge made an attempt to go upstairs, the ships at anchor in the Roads, The Fire steamers receiving the bounty to 700 tons, telling falsehoods to the pawnbroker, but there agato to secure some articles of clothing, etc., Brigade turned out and the motor angine ran while the other places the minimum tonnage of was no other evidence against him. Mr. Grist but the smoke war so thick, the beat so great, downld Johnston's Plers, here it soon found the nd the stairs having begun to catch alight uselessness of endeavouring to quench ENZ vessels entitled to the bopaty at 1,000 tons observed that the lid had no right to assume

In reply to fuitber questions, Mr. Uchida that the watch had been stolen because he was that the attempt had to be given up. Mean mile of more from the shore, th said that the subsidy grabled to the NY.K. told to say that the watch belonged to hit while ibe Brigade bad arrived on the scene and drifting furnace, as the tongkang soon became, The police launck went out and followed the father. The lad had pawped lots of jewellery soon bed a number of streams playing out of case there was no reason for him to beliere looking-a small alley. After about an hours to take the derelict in tow, sor to attempt to that he was receiving stolen property. He was hard work the Bro. was tot onder control, the quench the fames, but the crew stood by to see - young boy-fifteen years old-and Mr. Grist saving of the property showing very good work but to damage was done to other vessels At asked for latency medicale on the part of the firemen who deserve great drst it seemed as if the Yongkang pula drift

His Worship bound the lad over in the sum credit for the manner in which the fire was through Keppel Harbour, but eventually ther

went off in the direction of Peak Island, where she unknown but it is supposed to have bean caus- for three months.

ed by the lasing of some electric wires as the cases or drums burst, till she was nearly. An investigation of the premises after the at the water's edge, and as her planks wer

burnt through ANTEN had started in the sample rooms which are situated on the second floor and were filled with piece goods, etc and had spread to the *** Continuing, the Government delegato suid-

book office on the floor below. The sample that in the past the Japanese steamark were of What might have been very interesting rooms and book office were completely gutted small size, beizy gezenill under 1ood sons, case had it been entered into came to a vary and the dardage is considerable. The dividing while now there were not a law Japanese steam- sudden end at the Supreme Court, on the soch door was completaly burnt away leaving ers the capacity of which was between 6000 inst. The case was that in which John Samthing but Mew blickened bonita. The age and 10,000 tons, Thelincrease in the sire of Hee's trader, residing at 36 Wing Lok Streit, fon

fortunately we got under con the steamers was due to the operation of the sought to recover from the Kwang: Ling firm, reached the top floor and beyond

The Kane and Han Suit Ban, the managing partuar, Shipbuilding Encouragement Law,

atrtink which were scorched, and somewhat wasaki Dockyard of Kobe, the Mitsu Bibbi

damaged by water (But portion of the build- Yard of Nagasaki, and all of the smaller ship

dag is practically intact. The flameswar building yards bad been extending their works

confined fatnes side of the place; and blis of fate for the purpose of building, steamers of

on one hand there is nothing but heip Larger fire, and sool participatient was e

of ruins filled with a jumbled mass of damaged - The shipbuilding encouragement bounty was in

and burnt goods, the rooms on the piher side the nature of a giant to stormers to be built, and Mr. B. H. Gardiner, of Messrs. Brution and of the hall occupied by Mr. G. Somervilla, at the present time when the supply of dieet: Hett) who appeared for the plaintif asked who has been at the Nursing Home for the and Iron for material for shipbuilding in Japan for an adjournmont on the ground that he gas for days, and only came out to-day, was was scarce, and the number of stalled mes could not proceed with the case, as bis wit, uslouched. grass of the shipbuilding Industry of Japan Mr Jastice, Wise refused to grant an ad investment Company, and, if fally Insured chanics was yet comparatively limited, the pro- wesses and the plaintiff were not in the Colony, as The building is owned by the Shanghai could not be hoped for unless it enjoyed a bounty." The Increase shows in the priraden Juramento Kong Ps, who was for the dels the content of Meier Bhawan, Tomes (and Od's premises arp, fally covered by com. fendants, was of opsion that the plaintif bind pastes of which the firm are the agente ample time to secure his witnesses and Had it not been for the big ndow

*Mr. Justice Wise: Why couldn't the plaintiff which the sample rooms wars ligh get his witnesses 15

His men would not have been able to Mr. Gardiner stated what when the ciss was under control when they did and first brought up It was por over the Chinese "dagration might hara New Ya

strange thing.

and key

78 While China pony, good hack and polo and Jegan could not expect the monopoly

pony-$30,

The rate of freight of raw cotton on the Hom- tebay tine was 17 rupees, but the conference of

De placed at the disposal of others, provided · ŝa Chestnut pony, weight carrior 13.13—8ca. Į the steamers: engaged in the trade' decided to Af/SSING BIKIA-CERTIFICATE; dapper was over revealed the fact that the fit The tongkang was of large size, with two

thair

„that this does not in any way interfere with

-Own, business. They state further that the movements of ships are known to their esrents here at least some 48 hours, prior to Arrival, a period which would in most cases be amply sufficient to enable the Harbour Master lo make all necessary berthing arrangements. It is therefore difficolt to understand on what Frounds the committes absolutely dissent from the suggestion in paragraph 3 of my former fatter, referred to above, that owners should notify the Harbour Master of the expected

vessels, of their

In order that he may make arrangements to place their bora as

buoye their disposal, ETE

11. The supposition that the present bour Master's views on the general question ard at variance with those of his immediate predecessors is not correct. Captain Ramsdy discussed the matter with Captain Taylor and assisted him in drafting the schema as ori

79 Mainstay, white pony, 1.31-$70.

81

Grey Chine pony, 13.1, suitable for polo

81

183 Ben Elon=$75.

84. Don Pony--339. .--

85 Highland Bonnell-$60,

86 Crockville-S301

87

Chestnut pony-35.

88 Redavai-$6,

89 James-$43,

...90 Quicksilver $40.

91 Baguio-Sco

91 Ingot $30,

93 Unusual-Sza.

94 Brown waler mare (Lady Lens)—Stoo,

DEATH OF CAPTAIN W. P

JOHNSTONIAN

reduce the rate to 13 rupees. This showed that

it was not only free competition that kept down the freight rates,

WELL KNOWN ON THE CHINA COAST. ginally put forward, suapte allthat we have to chronicle death of Capt. It la with regret, says the Shanghai Mercury, rance's approval of it is on record.

12 The prosperity of Hongkong depends to William Pater Johnston, at the size of 68 He A large extent; at has frequently been urged had been allog for some time and its death by your Chamber, upon its shipping, and the look place to-day, the 15th inst, at his wesidence of the shipbuilding encouragement bounty as present proposats are the outcome of a very Nova Woosung Road, The deceased was a dde to the war, which necessitated the opening serious apprehension, which may prove to be native of Sweden and came to the East in the up of additional libes of steam navigation, and not altogether unfounded, that disadvantages ixties, being known in Shanghai Arst me tell there would be many additional sesamars.com under watch a considerable percentage of the kaspar in the bridge leading over the Soochow pleted in the coming fiscal your whigh would sels visiting the port are placed as regards Creek when every one who passed had to pay 'be entitled to the bounty, if the term of the birthing accommodation may tend to make theseet. Thereafter, Captain Johnston, who Shipbuilding Escouragement Law

palar and so to drive trade away from bis earliest years bad followed its sex, padiated, shipbuilders could not carry of their

ness-with, any „digris (of) amities are of course at our with look sarvled ith the Bhangbal Cargo: Boat Warmant in their desire to foster trade Company in whose employment he remained. He was however, unable to say anything,

mans in their power and H

Enlle before having more fully investigated Els confident that the Ogures and

spanana chippjog showed a mari arguments now put forward will receive their

carniol considermiany: Before' effect":fal tirowo to the scheme, it would of course

to arrange certain; details: reg

hootinga ibay are to take up, damara dons

for 1867. when, ko Joined the China BAI) B¿N; Co. For same time be served

( boste an officer avantonlly, however

pilos ¿for this, cowpaty. oted to tita" position

CASE TO RECOVER, ET FAILS,

certificate which had been granted to him by the District Registrar of Townsville, Queen land, Australia, and which he had deposited with the defendants on 7th March, 1905. In

claimed

and costs.

Chines

the firs

musts and sails which fell the first fuel to the newly ignited cases, No laformation', was available as to the ownership fast night,hor

to the cause of the

It would

the outcry that has been raised in its foreign:Presetof pat extending 187'll parin of the world has bad the "desired effect. The Japan Garffie Terra W on excellent authority that the Japa mark Bureat has suminarily registration by Nishikawan

of al trade-marie contaiolog

us the statement, fit then ch marks Black and White: the fraudolent. On de mirks lected for the House is false besides piber false

"And Factually, obísized

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