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LIMITED.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY OCTOBER

B. &.8.8 Dock

FIRST STEAMER

NEW ERA IN LOCAL. SHIP REPAIRING

INDUSTRY INAUGURATED,

Today, the ship-repairing industry is Hong- kong enters upon a new era in the competitive field by

Commencement of business at

1908

CORRESPONDENCE.

We do not normally andonné shajapio

by Correspondenia te thla columns. }

AN INTERESTING RACE ACROSS

THE PACIFIC.

To the Editor of THE "HONGKOND TELEGRAPH." S18,--Raforting to the article published un. der above in your evening contemporary's issue of yesterday, it is a great pity that their correspondent did not get the facts before be| wrote.

MOVING

before

“In the Marine Court, this mori the Hon. Commander. Basil R. H. Taylor,

[arbour, Mastar"""Lieut C. W. Bet Assistant Harbour Master, charged Cap W. A. Ross, master of the Britis Dakotah, with (1) unlawfully moving his ship from: har, berth at Lai Chi Kok to a birth off.

mother, country, and the capacity of its power is practically beyond compare All this is good for Hoogkong, howeve hard it may hit the pioneer Dock Compar but in- cidentally it may induce that Company to efforts and, in A. §. WATSON & CO., best self to greater

Biblical phrase, sook pastures now, The omaipotence of Mers. Butterfeld & Swire is best made evident by their independence, an independance which Verger on the auto-be shipyard at Quarry Bay of which Marsh cratic, but which is none the less for the Butterfield and Swire are the local genere

On July rith last, the stormers Mondong Cosmopolitan Dock on the job ultimo wit bchefit of this Colony, whose trials and manɔgers. was but a little over a year ago

(British) China (American) and Microte out the permission of the Harbour, Ma tribulations grow beavier day by day, and are within a week of the completion of the new

(American) of 6,163, 5,060 and 13,123 gross and (3) removing his ship from Lai Chi Kok alleviated by the labours of such a commiralty Dock, that water was first let in into the

touange respectively, left Hongkong a few alter discharglog some petroleum in bulk to bination of capital. The first ship to enter immense drydock at Quarry Bay. That the

minutes after neos for American poria another part of the harbour, without thoroughly MANUFACTURERS. the dock is, as we have said, the Sungklang ability of the work is assured is proved by the directed to the suggestion of his predecessors Please note that the gross tonnage of the cleansing, and ventilating the tanks and com-

a vessel of 987 tons, under the command or act that the huge granite ♣ dock has stood the subject and he is of opinion' that the Pacific Mail.stsamer China is 5,062 and her

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

AERATED WATER

THIS SEASON'S SPECIALITIES

Lime Fruit

Champagne, Dry Ginger Ale, Lemon Squash, Champagne Cider, Orange Champagne.

WATSON'S

FRUIT SYRUPS Mixed with Aerated or plain water make DELICIOUS COOLING

DRINKS. Guaranteed to be made from the PURE JUICE OF SOUND RIPE FRUIT.

alle tests applied to it within the

orrespondent.]

Canto 1st October (Delayed

ission.).; Foth HE

Heup and HE Chan Fo, when they waze Viceroys in Canton, hid suggested the development of the mineral deposits in the whole of the province of Kwang tag with fands to be raised either by effect lag foreign loans or by collecting scrip

lose from the public in shares; but these pro- posts were left in abeyance when their terms of office expired. Now the prevent, Viceroy, HK Chang Jen Chub, has had his attention

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their correspondent C displacement tonnage is 10,700 as quoted by

Regarding this wonderfully "race," your contemporary's correspondent leteresting fails to state thit the Pacifi Mall steamer, Chins reaches San Francisco via Honolulu,

اندارد

partments Defendant admitted the offence.

Litut. C. W. Beckwith, R.n, Astrant Har- bour Master, stated that on the day in question,"

was sogaged in discharging a cargo of bulk oil, the Dokotah sbified from Lai Chi Kok, where she to Cosmopolitan Deck Witness inquired into the matter, and discovered that an parin

Captain Pennefather, and we may assume fifteen mouths without exhibiting any day of Native Industries, who has been placed to newly appointed Tantai for the Development with that confidence born of knowledge that the foundations or on the wide expanse charge also of the Canton Bureau of Agricul It is only the first of many whose defects and of sidings forming the wall Delay in turo, Industries and Commerce, should take repairs have been transferred from Kowloon taking in steamers for overhauling and topair up the matter le hand and use his best efforts to Quarry Bay. It was a bold achievement to log has not been due to say difficulties beyond to float a large syndicate with a capital of the first place to establish an immense dock the equipment of the workshops and engine- 'ing venture 'at u'place where natural diffi- 1 rooms Now that work, has been suffice! $10,000,000 it possible, to be raised from among distance of 7,520 miles from Hoogkong, had been oblained and on information gived i culties abounded, but there can be no ques/advanced in the latter, the management felt Obinese ogly both officials and unofficial compared with the Mininagiøs run of 5,954 the defendant as to her shifting and having had

the agents in Hongkong. The Sangklang is the familiar trader to maintain the service be

the tanks cleared out It brought to witness' notice that coeded directly to Lai Chi Kok the 24th ultimo, on bis arrival going to the Dangerous

Defendant's statement was to the

that)

employes; The opening of the new docktween this port and the Philippides, calling at Consequently held by the people to discuss the 5 954 miles in 23 days 16 hours (not including: it was his duty to have notified the Harbour

by share subscriptions,

miles. The Monteagle arrived in Vancouver on justified in drydocking the very first stymer: tion as to its ultimate success. It is at the far eastern end of the harbour to say,

THE JAKANESE BOYCOTT

August 4th, according to the correspondent The Canton Self-Government Society, the and the China at San Francisco on August only to be hoped that the Hongkong The steamer to enjoy that distinction is other day, received a letter from Samsbuigth; as a matter of fact the and Whampoa Dock Company will realises Sunglung of the China Navigation Cotating that a firm zamed Fook On Lung alat San Francisco at 6 am, on August Chins arrived the increased necessity for vigilance in pc Ltd., of which Messrs. Butlerfield & wine are that part recently imported sixty cases of Jagth; thus we see that the fonteagle covered curing contracts and energy to prove the ability which undoubtedly rests with the

paasss merchandise, and that meeting was

the double day crossing the 180th meridian) matter and to deal with the offender.

while the China travelled 7,500 miles in 24 days, 17 hours, or in other words the Achiragia made The o wired to the Canton Shan Hoa Chu applying 30 miles per day, including stop at all ports, The officials of Yumchow Prefecture 'have about 2gr miles per day while the China ma for the supply of 2,00 suits of winter uniform, the China having lost 24 hours in Honolulu, to make the comparison ever. I have left out 2,000 hats and 2,000 pairs of boots for the

the Minneola in these comparis vas as I under troops in that prefecture.

stand she called at Nagasaki and made repair

In conclusion, I hope the correspondent will in future not let his patriotism stand in the way

by Messrs. Butterfield & Swire is a memor.regular lotervals at Cebu and Iloilo. able event and is certain to give anxiety, in quarters other than Hongkong or other Brit- ish possessions.

It should not be out of place in the present,

WINTER UNIFORM,

Department,

A fiue of Stoo was imposed on the firs charge. The second charge was dismissed.

INFRINGING, HARBOUR REGULATION. In the same Court, Policeman F. Pepperšil charged Wong Luk, a boatwoman, and Cheung Kam, a boatman, with mooting their boats at

distance of less than 100 yards from low water mate between the gasworks at Shek Tong Tsui and the canal at Bowrington duros in probiblied bours (21.30 p.m.) on the and

report of an almost historical event in the ship ping port of Victoria to note briefly slow of the most salient features of the shipyard

great which has sprung into existence within a few years as the result of the enterprising spirit and indomitable energy animating the great ship ping firm of Hongkong Micit may known throughout the world as " B, & §,"

we dock, slips and shipyard are situated at Quarry Bay partly on reclaimed land and pinly on what was until a few years ago the shoe line of the island inside. of Lycemup. Pass at the far eastern end of Hongkong. In the nicely carved, one blackwood chair of unique, SIR CHENG TUNG LIANG CHRN. Wharf without the permission of the owner.

LOCAL AND GENERAL. SERGEANT P. Angus has been appointed a sanitary inspector for Shamshuipo, vice Ser geant W. Kendall, transferred. THE Minister for Holland has again approached the Waiwupu on the question of a treaty to be entered into between China and Greece. THE junction at Mukden of the Imperisi Rail- ways of North China and the South Manchuria towing dimensions:-787 feet extrame length) These articles will shortly be ready to be Railway will take effect from October 1.

A. S. WATSON & CO., NorWITHSTANDING the Imperial summons to arreader before the end of September small LIMITED.

messes of rioters continue to be active in Korea.

FOR steating a piece of steel from Mr. J. Lysaught, at Wanchal, yesterday, a bricklayer, camed Chan Hoi, was sentenced, in the Police, Court, this morning, to a month's imprison- Las ment.

HONGKONG, CHINA AND MANILA."

ESTABLISHED 1841. *-- Hongkong, 29th September, 1908.

BIRTHS.

At Shanghai, the wife of A. F. WELCH, of a

104.

Qa. September 16, 1908, at Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. NEWCOMU, a daughter,

DEATH.

OnSeptember 24, 1908, at Shanghai, ARTHUR WOOD, British Admirsity Pilot, aged 48 years.

The Hongkong Celegraph

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1908.

OPENING OF QUARRY BAY

DOCKS.

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Tue number of Japanese troops and gendarmes killed in the course of the suppression of the tioting in Korea from October 1957 10 Augait 19 8 amounts to eighty seven, and the number wounded to 187.

H.I.M. THE Empress-Dowager has announced her desire that Prince Chun (the Emperor's brother) shall be put at the head of the proposed Admiralty or Ministry of Marins as soon as the Department has been organized,

In reply to a recent decision of the Ministry of Agriculture, Works and Commerce to throw open the city of Harbia to international trade by making it a Commercial Port, the Russian Minister in Peking bas informed the Waigupu that the Russian Government refuses to recog

nice the now stalos of Harbin,

THE date of the trial of the libel action, at Shanghai, in which Mr. Henry O'shes is the de fendant, bas been fixed for October 25th, which, by the way, is also the date for the Interport

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East the dock is the very largest of its kind, Bulli to Admiralty requirements it has the fol.

750 feet on the blocks: 125 feet wide at coping 776" at bottom; 88 feet width of entrance, at top: 81 feet boltam; 34' 6" depth over centre of cill at high water spring tides; 31 feet depth over side of cill at low water spring tides. It can be filed in 45 minutes and pumped out in 2 hours 45 minutes. From the foregoing parti culars of the dock's dimensions it will be seen that it is capable of taking, là the very largest vessel afloat and for that reason, if for no other,

it is an asset of oo little worth to a maritime port and naval station of the importance of Hong

kong.

COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

END OF THE, HOLMES CASE AT THE

MAGISTRÁCY.

So far as the Police Court is copcerned, the trial of H. S. Holmes, merchant, of the Eastern' Commercial Company, 319, Queen's Road Central, for, as it is alleged, defrauding a Chinaman of $3,000, was concluded this morn ing.

"I have decided to commit the defendant for trial," said Mr. J. R. Wond (second police magistrate) when the case was resumed. "Be fare doing #3, however, I have to abide with

понет.

Mr. C. F. Dixon (for the prosecution) said that that would take days,

EMPRESS DOWAGER'S BIRTHDAY. The toth day of baxt Chinese moon being the birthday of H.I.M. the Empress Dowager of China, H.E. the. Viceroy, Chang Jen Chup ban monde purchases of certsio valuable articles to be presented to Her Majesty, which consist of twelve pictures with blackwood frames, all desige inlaid with mother-of-pearl and cut Bless, as well as some fidestone ware, etc. shipped to the North for presentation to Her Majesty,

of bis veracity.—Yours truly,

Hongkong, October 1, 1998,

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VERACITY.

GOES TO PEKING ON RAILWAY. AFFAIRS.

Sir Cheng Tung Liang Chen, XCM.G. for merly Chinese Minister to the US.A. and now NEW FOREIGN SECRETARY.

Chief Director of the Kwangtung portion of Tastai im Ku, the Viceroy's newly-ap the proposed Capton-Hankow truak railway, pointed Secretary of Foreign Affairs, has now passed through Tientsin yesterday by train on been appointed to act also as director of the his way to Peking to ste H E. Chang Chib- Imperial Chinese, Telegraphs Administration in tung, Director-General of this important rail Canton; he took over the seal of office yester-way about the cocaruction of this line and day.

other matters, report the Tenisin Critic of

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TAOTA WEN'S SECRET.RY.

24th.ok.

H.E. Liang wishes to sesigo his post, on ac count of the ceaseless friction between the na

Expoctant magistrate, Lum Yun Chiu, former ly a deputy of Foreign Affairs here, will ac- company the newly-appointed Imperial Astive genity and the shareholders of the Kwing sistant Resident at Lbassa, Wen Trung Yan, as tung portion, his secretary;

WATERWORKS.

..

Total Chan Mong Tsang is appointed by the Viceroy "director of the, Capton, waterworks Company in addition to his own duties as Taotai for the Development of Native Industries.

.: STREETS.

H.E the Viceroy wisely believes in widening the narrow streets in Canton whenever opport. unities arise H.E. has therefore directed the police authorities to issue a proclamation that, in future, when any building is to be rabullt, it should be shifted back two feet should the street be only twelve feet wide, and two and a all feet, should the street be less than twelve

1 is feared that, unless .E. Chang takes firm stand this time, there will be no date for the commencement of the construction work

With regard to funds, up to the present times, about $10,000,000 have already been subscribe ed by the people of Kwanglong and other Pro- vinces in south and central China, which are said to be quite suficient for building the Kwangtung section,

It is believed that after the return of H.E.

instant.

.... It was stated by P. C. Papperell that at about half-past elevan Jair night, he found défen dents' bonis made fast to Wing Lok Street

The first defendant stated that she was alone. on board with angiher woman, as, she could not move the boat alone. The two men bid

be ashore as soon as she finished discharging cargo. The second defendant said that he was washing bis boat after having discharged the

cargo

Each of the defendants was fizeð· Sa or tun

days' imprisonment

A DANGEROUS PRACTICE. Police Sergeant, George Jackson charged

po

three cargo-bast owners with falling to have

the "julo?" of their boats out of the water and rigged so as not to project outboard whilst lying. alongside the a'a' Hasian in the harbour yes turday.

Prosecutor said that when he went alongside the Hallon; he found the three defendants' cargo-boats made fast with their "yalos pro- jecting out of their vessels. Even after he had warned them, defendants took no notice of him

All the defendante pleaded ignorance of the la. They were each find $10, in default of

payment, one month's imprisonment.

OBSTRUCTINO VESSELS,

A charge was preferred by the same officer Llang to Canton, the constructional works as in the previons case against Tam Lokta will be actively carried on without further boatman, and Ho Po, boatwomas, with blog delay, under the supervision of Taciai-Kung, alongside the s.v. Chaining in such a manner educated in the U. S. and lately of the Pekingas to prevent the free access of other vestais Kalgas line.

the Central Fairway yesterday. With regard to the Hupel and Hunan por P. C. Jackson stated that yesterday aftery the temporary accumulation of building refuletions, Viceroy Cheng Kuei-long has established noon, he saw six cargo bosts lying alongside Railway Office at Wachang--and the con- the s.a. Cheiringe; Dafendants, boats were the structional works will be commenced shortly. | two outside oner. He went alongside and from Wachaug..

ed for their licenses and then took them As the longest pantion of this trysk fine le into the station. Humas, and the Hunanese are considered to be: The first defendant seierted that he was the not so financially good as their brethren the No, s bast, while the second defendant plead- Cantoness, so by agreement, part of the Bucaned that she had only just arrived. portion will be bails by the Cautonete.... ~"A fine of $; was imposed to exch Case.

The Yuchanopu bas given the company five years to complete the line in, oiberwise the concession will be cancelled and taken back by the central government in Peking, ____It is said that a similar time limit has been given to the people of Szechuan for the con- straction of the Chuto-Han truck line in the upper Yangize valley,

Without the slightest ceremony of a formal character, the most important-dock in the

the rules and read the depositions to the wit-feet wide. The same proclamation prohibits Far East, the largest and the most efficiently

in the streets, without the permission of the polico authorities. equipped, came into commission to-day,

2nd October. when the steamship - Sungkiung was received

H Worship I think so. I 'will adjourn

Yesterday and to-dey all the newly trained at the new repairing works of Messrs. Butter-Cricket match between Hongkong and Shang the care until sine o'clock on Monday, when troops in Canton wore marched out to the bai. The jury in the libel case will sumber the ew dance given by witnesses for the proje- North Parade Ground to be inspected by Com- -field and Swite at Quarry Bay. It is impos five, not 'twelve, as was generally reported.cution will be read. "The defendant need not mander Chasing Wai Chi, the official who

sible to over-estimate the relation of the new Shanghai-Zimmer,

appear on that day--On Tuesday-morning-arrived here by command of the Board of War works to the future of Hongkong, nor their We deeply regret to have to report the death of will read the evidence for the defence. With, fostructions to investigate the work of potentialities in so far as the Hongkong & Mr. O. E. Haemmerli, of Messrs. Ford Borne- Mr. Dixon then spoke about the bail. He reorganising the military forces in-Kwangtung. Whampoa Dock Company is concerned. mann & Co., which occurred from typhoid fever said he had been instructed to ask for it's in. This official will also inspect the Bannerms The dock in which the Jungklang has been at the general-hospital at 3 á'm, yesterday, says barthed has a length of 787 feet, which is a the Hantom Daily Neon of asth¬ult-The-His-Wombip-(to-defendant's-solicitor, record in. fuself for the Orient, but it is also funeral took place at the cemetery at 4.50 p.m. H. K. Holmes)-Can you find more bail ? ̈ furnished with 'tributary machinery-all in yesterday and was attended by many friends "Unless there is a special reason, Mr. the manner of the princely house which is of the deceased. Mr. Haemmerli was bal 28 Holmes answered, "I don't see why it should

be increased." bound to have its reflex on the ship-repair-years of age at the time of his death.

CIGBIC.

troops to-morrow, and pay a visit to the Cantos Mr.Arenal and the magazine before proceeding to Kwangi on a similar, mission to inspect the provincial troops there.

Mr. Dixon-The reason is that 1.have made out a strong case of guilt against the defendant, and your Worship will take that into consider

atión.

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to

OPIUM, LICENCES. This issue of licence, which bas been changed into the form of a wooden based, to oplem smokers will take effect from the beginning of the roth moon. Smokers mast bring with them the necessary licence when buying opiom.

EXTRADITED ROBBERS..

LAWN BOWLS,

NO LIGHTY Leung Tal Tsol, master of a licensed cargo boat, was charged by Police-Sergeant W.N | || Edwards with not carrying a bright; whith light,

visibis all round the berison at a distance of atri least one mile whilst at ancher in the early, this morning. The same char peated in the case of a second defendant, Leung Kun

It was stated for the prosecutios that the 'd fendants' cargo-boats were found at anchor with no lights showing

Bath the defendants, declared that the wind :- blew their lights out. They were fined $2,

POLICE CONSTABLES të, SERGEANTS, Yesterday afternoon, at Happy Valley, a very interesting match was played between the Sergeants, and Constables of the Hongkong Police Forte. The game was a-level-one, IN, response 10

ing and ship-building trade of the Colony. A CANTON dispatch states that about thirty There cannot be two assays over the question cases of arms and ammosition have arrived as to the meaning and significance of those in, that city from the district of Hsioan where magnificent series of structures at the East. they had been acized by the local authorities. Mr. Holmes-I. bavo made no application em end of the Island, for it must be obviousThe contraband has been confiscated but, ag have the bail reduced. that they will form a bulwark of trade cen-gling it into the country have succeeded in traliation. The only question is regarding making good their escape. The place where visious fixed by Mr. Kemp. He had asked their effect on the Company which has done the arms were anised is on the British-Chinese / that it should be $4,200. He would leave it extradited to Canton from Hongkong, were "resulting in a win for the Constables by one Chamber of Commerce

parently, the men chiefly concerned in smug-

so much towards, the elevation of Hong-frontier near Hongkong, kong as a shipping rendezvous. Possib,

Mr. Dixon observed that $2,500 was pro-

into the hands of the Cout. -

SEVERAL Americans have arrived in. Harbin

The two prisoners, Tai Fo and Chan Chiu, charged with armed robbery, and who were yesterday tried at the Pan Yu magistracy whem

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an

point,

The resulta are as under :- P.C4team-Ogg (skip), Glendinning, Bell and Stuart

Sergeant' team➡EJ Wait (skip), G. Sim, W. Kest and A. Wilson '-, ***.

A

chao, Viceroy

bas telegraphed the Liangklang Instruct the likia bureau: Wabu to make a reducti

so that Canton merchante

camal for those who are fpring from the. floods, and sell it to them at cast price.

We nota from Ameri

the British Consul at Canton was present to Mr. Holmes submitted that most of the evid-witness the proceedings. At the tril, the two

prisoners pleaded guilty. ly in the end the result will be BRCAUSE be was in a hurry to leave work for eace related to the sum of $5,000 and certain

BANGTHER BLACKMAILING LETTER. that the Dock Company, on the peninsula his mid-day meal, a bricklayer met his death other evidence which was irrevelant. He did. yesterday. The man, Chan Foong, was en-

not see why the bail should be increased

The silk market at the Shun Tak district has will bo induced to even greater effort than gaged in reparing the verandab of, house No.

His Worship fixed the bail, after further dis-received a blackmailing letter from the actori It has exerted in the past in the endeavour E4, Queen's Road East. He bad bren as work for cussion, as follows:—$1,000 cash to be deposited ons rabber chief, Lak Lan Ching, who demands to secure a modicum at least of outside some tims when the foreman come round, and and 54,000 hand.

A RELIGIOUS Ceremony in connection with sum of $30,000,00

ranping the railway through the city wall was business and in that respect none will deny zosified Chun that it was "chow" time." In his

CUSTOMS 3XAMINATION. that much can be done: The enterprise of her y to come, down the ladder Chan missed

A short time ego an examination was held performed, not long ago at Fangchow, and Messrs. Butterfield nod Swire cannot be con- bis fugting and fell to the footpath distance and it is reported that they are representatives at the Normal College here by Total Wen afterwards bosasads of children were to be Charles Barnes Tewas, of the New York State sidered in any view au a rivalry, although it) of about sight feet, He landed on bis head, of merchants in the United States sent to study Teang Yao, by order of the Vicstoy, to select seen in the streets with a low strands of colour.stitute, who is at present in Noi bound to affect the established con and was picked up in so unconscious state and the trading conditions in Nontera Mancour candidates for admittance into the newly es-ed wool plaited round the neck-about all the been called into consultation with

Opium Con ditions at Kowloon, nor can it be held taken home. He died yesterd, the result of Chinese Public Opinion Payablished, Customs College at Peking. There clothing they had to combat the evil in States Commission to the

selfish undertaking with an ulterior a frac

fractured skull

wore about a hundred candidates present at ducaces that would come in when the hole in THE British Contel at Swalow reports that the the examination and twenty-two of them have the city wall was acinally made, drug ad introduction of Japanese hand looms in that been selected, seventeen being free scholar THR Manila Timer; of “zóth alt, says zamlás? In the oficial district is giving rise to an fadustry that pro and the other five am required to pay fees:

·tarday afternoon, Norman Taylor, sscond America misen to increase the importation of foraga

TIRATES BTHELDED,

officer of the wenseny, appeared court and waich Yard Thean Japanese machines, which work Four pirates, who had attacked and pleaded guilty to the charges of may timen quicker then the old-fashioned sucked iba pasrangar launch

alchow Chinese locms, are, made of wood; and are of fostulg sufficiently simpla construction to be copied. Australiaand China, $3/035,775 52,000,000 out ten in twenty yards of cloth daily at a day

the natives. They cost about $8 each, and will

purpose. The business of the firm RETURNS of the average amount of back familiarly known as "B. & S.," has so many roles in circulation and of specie in reserve in widespread ramifications that it cao well Hongkong, during the month ended 30th afford to dispense with considerations other September, 1908, as certified by the managers than those which interest It, while the fleet of the respective. Banks

of vessels under the control of the firm is

Banku

sufficient to account for the construction of Chartered Bank of India, docks and alloways which no other single

Banking Corpora

firm would seriously contemplate in this part | Hongkong and Shanghai

the world. As we have hinted, even the slipways are of exceptional size, capable

tion

100% National Bank of China,

of accommodating vessels having a tonnage ment of nearly a yoo, which ranke Anything: beyond the comâns of the

Average Specia.in Amount Reserve.

cost of za cash a yard for labour,” At prebant

there are

In Chad

at Che

Alog

Pgaged in this

Philippine Islands

bob

smuggle opiura and lottery

ided by him

Tuesday aftemaon

possession at

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