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Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

Intimation.

Powell's

ALEXANDRA

BUILDINGS.

SMART

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY NOVEMBER 28 1908.

788 CHINESE-KOVAL-PAMILTASUNA

As many of our readers do not clearly understand the relation between the newly pro- claimed Emperor and bis predecessor, as well as that between the late Emperor and the Prince Pallas, wà públish a brief reicmé óf the genealogy of the Imperial family of China. The Prince Pu'lup's claim is based on an, Imperial decres of 1854, appolating his father za the hair pre- aumptive, by the Emperor Hion-foog, but on his demise, the Empress Dowager's son succeeded to the throne. When the latter died without issue, Prince Pa'lus was the legal hair, but he was set aside by a court rahal aided by the help of Li Hung Chang. It will be seen Prince Ching

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is the grandfather of the new Emperor; and also that the late Emperor and the Prince Chunyat detection is certain sooner or later; then are sons of the Empress Dowager'a tistax.

Emp. Kien-tung, 1736.1796.

Emp. Kia Keng, 1796-1820 -

Emp. Tae Kuang (1831-50)

Prince Ching (17th son)"

Prince Ching

Pr. Ching

Emp. Hieo-fung Pe. Kung Pr. Chen (the present)

Pr. Ying ..died young

1851-1801 M. Dow, Empress Tsubsi

Fr. Truiche (1) Emp Tung, Chi-

1867-1875 No issue

Tweed

Pr. Pu Luo (3)

and

Cloth

Costumes,

Serviceable

Jackets,

from $11.50 each,

Golf

• Jerseys,

In great variety, from $4.50 each.

Dainty

יד

Emp. Kuang Hao

Emp-

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Pu Wei Emp, Nov, 14th, 1908, (1) Adopted as heir by Emp. Hien-fung, in decree of 1854 (2) Went to England for the Coronation. (3) West to St. Louis Exbibition.—Singapore Free Prem,

PICKED UP AT SBA.

TWELVE DAYS ADRIFT IN SAMPan off

SUMAZRA

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*THE TRUTH ALWAYS. *When you are in doubt tell the truth.” It' was an experienced old diplomat who said this to a beginner in the work. It may pass in some things, but not in business. Fraud and decop- tion are often profitable so long as concealed;

comes the smash-up and the punishment. The best and safest way is to tell the truth all the time. Thar you make friends that stick by you, and a reputation that is always worth twenty shillings to the pound everywhere your goods Pare offered for sale. We are able modestly to affirm, that it is on this basis that the world- wide popularity of T

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PROFESSIONAL ANNOUNCEMENT.

DR. W. R. LAMB,

AMERICAN OCULIST AND OPTICIAN.

NO. 11, KING EDWARD HOTEL ANNEXE.

IT AS the pleasure of anoounclog his return to Hongkong where he will "Yomain til H

DECEMBER HITA.

He has all the latest add bast instruments and spparatus for thoroughly Examining and Refracting the Eyes according to the most modern and approved methods as employed in the Metropolitan Eye Hospitals, and has the largest supply and greatest variety of the neaıssı kındı and styles of mountings and lebees of the best quality ever brought to this Colony--including several thousand different compound and prismatic lenses made specially to order for the correction of astigmatism and other aboormal conditions of refraction which the ordinary lenses commonly used will not correct. His facilities for attending to those in need of his services are equal to day respect to the best obtainable anywhere abroad.

Those who are troubled with weak or defective vision, who suffer from eyeache, headache in the orbital region, inflammation of the ayns or weakness of the ocular muscles, or any of the numerous conditions due to sys.strato and necessitating the use of glassen-and most of these troubles are parmanently cured by accurate refraction and properly suited glasson.... would do well to avail themselves of the present exceptional opportunity of having their eyes properly examined and refracted and obtaining glasses of the right kind. There are hundreds, if not thousands here, having defective sight whɔ have never had their ayos properly examined by a qualified Oculist, and who are using glasshs which in at least nine-tenths of the casts are quite poruitable, and which not only fail to bring the vision up to the highest possible, stands, qrd, but the eyes are often much strained, had the vision seriously and often permanently impaired...

WAMPOLE'S PREPARATION'. rests. The people have discovered that this medicine is exactly what it is said to be, and M. Empress Fr. Trai Chen, d-maz-Pr. Chup that it does what we have always declared it Dowager's Sister/

mother of new-

will do. Its nature also has been frankly made known. It is palatable as honey and contains all the nutritive and curative properties of Pure Cod Liver Oil, extracted by us from fresh cod Fr. Chup, who mur daughter of livers, combined with the Compound Syrup of

Prince Ching (2)

Hypophosphites, and the Extracts of Malt and Wild Cherry. A combination of supreme excellenco and medicinal merit. Nothing has been so successful in Anemia, Scrofula, Bron- chitis, Influent, Loss of Flesh and Wasting Diseases, Weakness and Lów Nervous, Tone, and all-complaints caused by: Impure Blood. Dr. Austin D., Irvine,, of Canada, says: "1 Have used it in cases where cod liver oil was indicated but could not be taken by the patient, and the results following were very għalifying." It is effective from the first date. and agrees with the most sensitive and nervous stomachs." It cannot deceive or disappoint you, and comes to the rescue of those who have received no benefit from any other treatment.ST. ANDREW'S HALL, 30th November; 1908, It stands for the medicinal triumphs of the age. "Watch-carefully against imitations." Sold by chemiste throughout the world,

HORSE-RACING in Japan.

TEXT OF NEW REGULATIONS.

A Regulation for the control of horse-races "It is seldom that a steamer nowadays comes was issued on the róth November as Order No. across a bont adrift at sea. This, however, was | 1 of the Cabinet. The substance of the Regula- the experience of the British India steamer tion is as follows p Shiral which arrived in Calculta, on October

· 31, with a cargo of molasses from java. How this all hapsened in very shortly told,

(1) No ooo shall be permitted to hold hoian races except race clubs formed in conformity with Article 34 of the Civil Code.

(2) Horse races shall be held twice a year regularly by each club, and the number of days when racing will take place on each occasion shall not exceed four.

It was about 9 5 am, on Saturday, October 24 last, and while breakfast, was proceeding, that the Captain was called by the Third Officer ty, the bridge. We at breakfast thought nothing of the matter, said one of the officers

(3) No horses useless for horse-breeding pur- until we heard the telegraph tag as a pones shall be allowed to run in the races, warning for the engineer on walch below to (4) Euch horse-raçe company shall adopt its be ready to sing. This was followed very lown.regulations for races and submit them 10 shortly by another ring, and the sound of the the Directors of the Stud Bureau. Lengines in motion suddenly ceused. A sudden (5) The Director of the Stod Bureau, when stoppage at sea on calm waters out of sight of the deems it necessary for the improvement of land caused us at the breakfast table to quit horse breeding, may partially subsidise, the for the deck in double quick time to ascertain clubs for the expenses of the races. " the reason of so strange a proceeding, and (6) All mattera relating to the maintenacce' there we saw a sampan approaching us with of order and public inorals shall be in the hands three men in it. One was at the bow "waving of the local authorities (in Tokyo the Metro. his hands frantically, and when the boat politan Police Bureau shall be the authority), got, close alongside, the waving arms were, (7) Ta horse race is found to be run in the aired-above-with-the-palms-meeting-in-an circumstances referred to below, the authorities.

máy order it to be stopped or may take ́proper steps for the punishment of the race club re- sponsible:-

attitude of prayer,

DRIVEN OUT TO SEA.

Once Mongside it did not take long for these three individuals to get up the rope ladder They brought with them a small black big -shaped like a gladstone, a small black oblong bax, two jars, one with some water in it, adirty sail, and a basket with two Chinese hats stuck together on top of it. Directly they were on „„baard, he sampan was cast adrift and we were away again at full speed. It seemed to me a pity to have left the boat la drik and sink or be picked up by some fishing bost, but the

Underskirts. Captain said it was not worth saving. Only 18

Laces,

Ribbons, Corsets,

Gloves,

Underwear,

Hosiery,

Shoes,

&o.,

&c.,

&c.

PARISIAN MILLINERY

at

Moderate Prices.

POWELL'S

ALEXANDRA

BUILDINGS.

(o) When the race club is found to viulate this regulation or is guilty of any other Irre gularity.

(6) When danger is found to be present in matters relating to the races.

(c) When it is deemed necessary to take action for the maintenance of order and public morals at the race courID. This Regulation takes effect from the date of its issue.-Zain Chronicle,

RAIS AS PLAGUE PROPAGATORS.

minutes.clapsed from the time the boat was sighted to the time the men were put on board,Y so that on time had been wasted.

*

Sir William Collins, who asked the Under

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NETHERLANDS ́LLOYD OF AMSTER

DAM AND BATAVIA.

·HE Undersigned having been appoloted TGENTS of the above Company, are. prepared to accept Fire and Marino Risks at Current Rales.

CRUZ, BASTO & CO. ngkong, 11th November, 1958,

Public Companies.

THE DAIRY FARM COMPANY,

· LIMITED.

1978

NOTICE is that EXCING OTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA-

the Company's Office, Nu a Lower Albert of the above-named Company will be held at Road, Victoria, Hongkong, on TUESDAY, the 1st day of December, 1908, at 12.30 o'clock in the afternoon, whes tue subjoinert resolutions, which were, passed at the Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held on the 17th day of November, 1908, will be submilled for confirmation as Special „Resolutions.

1. "That the Capital of the Company be increased by the süni of $182,500 divided into 15,000 shares of $7.50 each and that the Directors be authorised to allot such shares cording to the number of shares in respect of pro rate among the existing shareholders ac-

which they may, on the 27th day of October, 1908, be registered, in the proportion of three new shares for each complete la! of five shares new shares remaining over-after such allot ment shall be dealt with by the Directors in their discretion."

;

z.. That the Articles of Association of the

Company be altered by deleting paragraph 2 of Article 1X,and by substituting therefor the following paragraph':---

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The Chinese carpenter on board was the only Secretary of State for India whether his atten-held by them on that date and that any of such man who could make out anything these mention has been called to the observations of |-said, for they were Chinumen, and through him Lieutenant-Colonel A. Buchanan; 1 M,5, on the we learnt the following tale. Ose Chidaman propagation of plague in ladia by means of was a trader and the other two were boatmen, rats nod to his conclusion that the best way to and they started on October 13 from 's place prevent plague in India is by keeping cats, and called Deli on the N. E. coast of Sumaira to whether the Government of India had formed call at several other small places along the any opinion as to the soundness of this con coast. On the evening of the 12th a gole sprang clusion, has received the following reply from up and took them right out to sea, and when Mr. Buchanan:- the day dawned they were tompletely out of sight of land. Being without any lights savo a small lamp, they were is practical darkotss at night, and drifted about wherever the current chose to ake them; but in the day they rowed and sailed in the hopes of sighting land ora

"Wesseli

SIXTY MILES FROM PENANG,

It was not, however, till they had been twelve weary days, adrift at sea, and when they were almost i despair, that they sighted us, and then they commenced waving desperately to 'attract our alteation, and were happily for them observed by the officer on the bridge. When we picked them up they were-rio milés north of Del, the place they had started from, and 60 miles from Ledang. They bad originally pro visions in the boat for two days and had man. aged to make these together with some fish which they hath caught, last all the time they had been adrift. They were lucky as regards water for they had a good deal-of-rain-which- enabled them to keep the two chatties at any rate partially filled. Now they have reached land safely, though over a thousand miles from their owe country. The Dutch Consul will be

The Secretary of State is aware that Lienten- ant-Colonel Buchanan, in letters appearing in the Indian newspapers, had recommended the public to set.greater store on cats as the sim plest way of keeping down rats. In urging

bis, Colonel Buchanan is not opposed to other. melbode of prevention.The Secretary of State- -is not aware that the Government of India have.

formed any opinion on the subject."',

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"2. The Register, or Registers, of share.

holders and the Register of Transerş may be closed for such period or periods and at such time or times as the Direc tars may think fit but the period.or periods of such closure shall not exceed in the whole 30 days in any one year.” By Order of the Board of Directors.

S. A. SETH,

Secretary,

"Hongkong, 17th November, 1908"

THE DAIRY FARM COMPANY, LIMITED.

ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING

NOTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA- INTERNATIONAL SLEEPING CAR of the above-named Company will be held at

and

EXPRESS TRAINS Co.

(THE

GI BAT TRANS-SIBERIAN ROUTE

TO EUROPE.)

J

TAVING been appolated AGENTS for

able to arrange for their return back to Dei, H where they must have long since been givan up for les, nd I have no doubt that a consider. able time will alapos before they forget the twelve days they spent at sea in a sampan.

Dentistry..

TSIN TING.

LATEST METHODS OF DENTISTRY.

STUDIO AT No. 14, D'AQUILAR STREET.

REASONABLE FREE

Consolation Free,

· Hongkong, 20th June, 1904/-

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Dr. M. H. CHAUN,

THE `LATEST METHOD

of the bit b

ÁMERICAN SYSTEM OF DENTISTRY '31, QUERW'S ROAD CENTRAL-

From the Univaralty of Pennsylváñía, USA.

the above Company, we · shaft bi pleased to give, any Information as to ratos cí bassage, &c., la connection with above.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO

Agents.

Hongkong, Trar Taly, Tony,

THE

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the Company's Office, No. 2 Lower Albert Road, Victorle. Hongkong, on TUESDAY, the 1st day of December, 1938, at 12.40 o'clock

Dr. LAMB is certificated in optics as well as lo madicios, bas made the Eyes specially for over 20 years so that all glasses ha supplies to his patients are warranted to be correot. He has thousands of references and testimonials from jofiasntial citrons from several Bruish Colonies which be has visited professionally and can assure thora lu mood of his aDIVİCOL": the most thorough, reliable and snusfactory professional work Charges Reasonaḥlo-Ind Consultation Free.

HOURS: 9 a.m. to 12 a.m; 2 to 5 p.m.

Hoogkong, 27th November, 1908.

HONGKONG ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY,

S

COTSMEN (Naval, Military, or Members

of the Civil Commeauy) desining to Sub- Acribe to the above is requested to forward their names to the undersigned,

..

L: No Scotsman can attend the Dance and Practices but as a Subscriber.

DAVID WOOD,

Hoo, Secretary. Hoogkong, 25th November, 1908.

CHILDREN'S

NOTICE.

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JUST UNPACKED.

A Selected Variety of

XMAS

[800

CHRISTMAS BAZAAR,

to be held at the

ITALIAN CONVENT,

28 CAINE ROAD,

on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 7th DEC.

On behalf of the • POOR LITTLE ORPHANS.

DOLLS, TOYS, SWEETS, and ARTI- CLES of every description suitable for Christmas presents.

Hapekode, 24th November, 1908,

DON'T BUY

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-ELSEWHERE BEFORE YOU GALL AT

FRENCH STORE

NOW

(Opposite ASTOR HOUSE).

SHOWING

A Large and, Fancy Assortment of The Best FRENCH TOYS DOLLÝ,

TOM SMITH'S CRACKERS,

CADBURY'S CHOCOLATE,

PERNOT. BISCUITS,

&C

Hanshans, 21st November, 1958,

EAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY,

LIMITED.

PEAK

~7.00–21.

TIME TABLE.

WEZE DAYS.

7.30 Am. to 9.30 am....Every to minator 9.30 am, to 11.00 .....Every 15 mtantes (1.30 am, to 1145 p.m. ...Evary z5 minutes. 12.45 pm. to 1.15 pm.Every to miantes 1.15 pm. to 1.45 p.m....Every 15 minutar 1.45 pm to 215 pm Every 10 minutes 1.15 p.m. to 3.00 p.m....Every 15 mplantes 3.30 p.m. to 500 p.m....Every 15 minutss 5.00 pm to 8.00 p.m....Every to mlunte

NIGHT CARS.

in the afternoon, for the purpose of consider❘ 5.45 'p.m. and 9 pm, 945 p.m. to 11,15 an. ing and, if thought fit, passing the following Extraordinary Resolution see

That the Directors ba aathorised to declare

a bonus or dividend out of the Reserve

every half hour, SUNDAYS

8,00 s.m. to 9.00 am, ...Every 15 minutes) goom to 9.10 am....Every 30 minutes"

_and_Cattin.Reserve-Fonds or out-of-the-9:30a.ui. to 10.30 a.m. ...........Every 15 minutax accumulated profits of the Company safficient to pay a call of $6.00 per share upon the New Capital already authorised to be raised by Special Re- solution and that such bonds or dividend - be appropriated for the purpose of pay.'

ing such call."

By Order,

Secretary,

S. A SETH,

Hongkong, 17th November, 1908.

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CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN AND of the year 2008, of Thirty Cents per

MORTGAGE CO., LI

[CAPITAL PAIN UF ..$1,150,000)

Loans on Mortgage of House Property, &c. Goods received on Storage. Advances made on Merchandise... Lóing made on the Provident System.

(Rates and Particulars on application);

TEE OFNCE OF

RÜSTER, EXECUTOR OF WILLS, ATTORNEYS 200*** Undertakin kad karcuted..

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.

-AI S. WATSON & CO, LIMITED. -

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

AN INTERIM DIVIDEND on Account

Share, will be payable at the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Hongkong, on and after FRIDAY, 17th November, 1908, on Warrants to be obtained at the Company's Offices.

The Dividend will also be payable at the' Hongkong and Shangbai Back, Shanghai,ko and after the same datė.

The KEGISTER OF SHARES will CLOSED from TUESDAY, the 24th instáết, until MONDAY, the goth instant, both dâya inclusive, during which period no-Tranifer f | Shares will be affected. "wor

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

Agra General Managers, Hongkong, 17th November, rook

10.30 am to 11:00 8.m. „..Every so miuuter 41.45am to 1200 2005...Every 15 minutes 100 Noon to 1.00 p.m...vary re minotes 1.00 pm to 5:00 p.m. ...Every 15 minutės 5.00 pm to 600 p.m....Every 10 minutes 3.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. .....Every 15 minutas 7.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m....Every zo mlaute

NIGHT CARS ad'on Walk Days. SATURDAYS. Extra cars at 5.15 pm, 11.30 p.my sad 18:45 PM. SPECIAL CARS by Arrangement at the Company's Offca, ALKKANdra Buildin Das Vieni Rond Central.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managers.

· Monoknum, ash"Tuna, voor -

& NEW YEAR

and

ENGLISH HAND-MADE

·PRIVATE GREETING......

CARDS.

Also

RELIEF SCRAPS

from the well-known from of

Messrs. RAFAEL TUCK & SONS.

Now for Sale at

No. 27, DES VEUX ROAD.

PRICES MODERATE."

INSPECTION INVITED,

GRACA & CO.

Hongkong, 27th November, 1968.

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