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Watson's HYGIENOL,
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BUBONIC PLAGUE! It has been proved by roptated experiments that "WATSON'S HYGIENOL is the most polent agent for the destruction of fleas, especially at fleas.
It has now been proved that Plages conveyed to human beings by means of fleas from rats which have died of this disease,
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All risk of infection can be avoided by washing the flours, etc., ar sprinkling where the fens are likely to be with a dilate solution of "WATSON'S HYGIENOL" A ter spionlut to a plat of water, or a teacupful to three gallons, makes a solution of the strength required for this purpasa.
HYGIENOL IS A POWERFUL
-DISINFECTANT-AND
GERMICIDE
Price per Pint
Gallop
50 cents ...$2.00
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY MARCH 29
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tried. In Caunda, for example, its use la abe solutely prohibited. · Even in the North Sas of Europe, where it is minch in vogue, it is inter-
MR. HO KOM TONG'S APPOINTMENT. dicted within the territorial waters of the re spécrive countries." In Japan the interests of The vacam: Chiness seat on the Sanitary ordinary fisher-folk are greatly, menaced by the Board, caused by the retirement of Mr. Fang trawler, not only on account of the extermina Wa Chuen, has just been filled with the ap tien of fish on the coast but also by the underspointment of Mr. Ho Kom Tong, assistunt | selling following on the plentiful catch, From compradora to Messrs, Jardine, Matheson & a careful consideration of the question In all | Co, Ld.” This gentleman is one of the mout» lis aspects, cur contemporary comes to the con-bers of the Ho family, by whose conspicuous clusion that the Government would be best ad vised in prohibiting trawl-fishing once for all,
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
A SHOEMAKER, of 49, Gough Street, was fined $3 to-day for being found drink and dis orderly. THE total output of The Chinese Engineering and Mining Company's three Mines for the week ending March 13, 1959, amounted to 27,951,79 (ons and the sales during the period
10,33,041.53 to
THE A Jating carcase of a whale was sighted in Lat. 35.10 N., Long, 1215 E, at 2 pm, on the 19th inst. by the 1. C. str., Tats.ng. it was fifty feet in length, and was ia ad advanced stare-of decomposition."
MR. C. Grenville Albaster, who has been so cretary, of the China Association in London, bar now left the Association. Mr. Albaster is leaving. London sherdy for Hongkong, where he proposen to practise at the local Bar.
SIR J. H. Stewart Lockhart, Commissioner at Welhaiwal, who is paying a visit to H.E. Yuan Shu-hsun, Governor of Shantung, was enter- tained on 20th March by the highest officials. Half a dozen foreigners were present. Sir Stewart Lockhart is accompanied by Mr. R. F. Johnston, the District Officer at Weihaiwei.
Commissions at Sheerness on Sept. 4, 1906, for surveying service, the aloop Martinis order ther surveying service on the Chipa &ation on ed to be recommissioned at Hongkong for fur the arrival of her relief grow, which is to be drawn from Chatham, and was to proceed to Hongkong in the P. and O. stearnship Somali, leaving the Alberi Docks, London, on March
13...
THE Gaseffe antifies that the King has been pleased to approve of Mr. J. H. de Reus an Consul-General of the Netherlands of Hong- kong and British Kowlood. This is, we believe, the first occasion on which the words and British Kowloon" have been added, ditherto the appointment of foreign Consuls to Houg. kong has been to, that island only and
A. S. WATSON & CO. Expres.
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KOWLOON DISPENSARY. Hongkang, 17th March, 1909.
Tattention of householders is directed to the tale of high class Irish fined' goods by Messrs. Hughes and Hoogh to-morrow and on Weddesday. In view of the success which attended a similar auction some time ago, we [28 feet certain there will be the same patronage 'extended to the sale, which affords an oppor tunity of obtaining goods of high quality com
The Hongkong Telegraph bined with cheapness
HONGKONG, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1909.
STLAMTRAWLERS IN JAPÁN,
The Japanese Government is confronted with o somewhat curious situation arising out of an agitation set up by a number of fishermen against the use of steam-trawlem. At a.con- ference of fishermen's guilds throughout the country held recently in Tokyo a resolution was passed to memorialise the Government to prohibit trawlers in this country. The confer ence has also presepted petitions to the Houses of the Diet with a view of putting the resolution foto effect. The Japin Chronicle, from which we quate-this-article, anys-At-will-be-remom bered, the Government has done much in the past to encourage the introduction of
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HONGKONGSVOL
"ANKUAD" INSPECTION BY
ADWOOD
JAJOR-GENERAL.
The annual
thred Portuguese
¡time and To the strafos of The Safe Band, some 200,
of the men of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps match® of the Shang now in the bered to the polo ground on Saturday after: | was held at baur, was made, the occasion "al a very | Boon in all their martial prido, le was, pleannut, gathering at the consular resid. ungal, a red-letter day in the annual routine ence."Deart"—of Mr. ], ]. Leiria, Consul out cilxión soldists, the occasion baing the aided and there were tat Portugal in Hongkong, yesterday afternoon. annual inspection of the Corps by the Officer McLeod, 0 W. W success le besiness and the munificence of At the invitation of Consut and Mrs. Leiria commanding the Forces in South Chios Mucray (Directors), R. their donations towards all that concern the a party of twenty-five, thoroughly representa. There was a strong muster of men at the Croix, public weal in the Colony, they have establish. | tive of the respective naval units of His Most volunteer Headquarters long before 3 o'clock, «Mioknel, H. Genaburge ed à ohme for themselves. Himself a member Faithful Majesty, in port, sat to luncheon and a littin later, the order was giv,♬ to march" | Clark, Wm. of every representative Chinese committee in and enjoyed the well-known hospitality of their to the polo ground.
-Moir; P:Crighton, Hongkong, and the Tung We Hospital, Mr. genial bosis. Among those prezent were Ho Kom Tong has been identified with | Capi, A. }, d'Almeida, of the Vasco da Gamą, nearly every public movement for the pro. Lieut. J. C. Costa Marques of the Pairid, the motion of the Interesis of his compa- commanding officer (Capt. Affeeixo being absent triols in the Colony He has a store through indisposition), and Capt. E. Gagean, of information concerning things Chloene," who has been drafted from the Patria on spe- whether as regards their sanitary requirements cial commission to convey the Dilly to Timor, or commercial necessities, that should be of the Misses, Loureiro, Mr. de & Alves, Invaluable aid in the déliberation of measures president of the Club Lusitano, and other affecting the Chinese here. His own admitted friends. A deficiency of a thorough and comprehensive knowledge of the English language may mili- tate against his valua as a public debater, but what he lacks in linguistic attainments is more than made us for in the wide range of his acquaintance with the needs of his compatriots and his intimate touch with them. He bring to bear on the counsels of the Board in formative, knowledge which should stand bis colleagues in good stead.
SAILORS AND SOLDIERS HOME.
APPEAL FOR FUNDS.--
We have received the following communica tion from the Rev. J. A. A. Hakar, prasident of the Sailors and Soldiers' Home, Arsenal Street>
to placing this appast before the public of Hongkong we would point out that the Home has for eight years 6lled a great aeed in the life of the Galony. It is difficult to realise the fall blessing his attractions and lufluence have best to our sailors and soldiers, Men of all creeds have been welcome to its advant-- shewn their appreciation thereof. It perlisps ages, and by their abundant patronage have
will surprise some.to learn that during the past year more than 12,000 ms have slept in the comfortable, clean beds of the Home When it was opened it was the only place of its kind where sailors and soldiers could sleep for a night. Not only has the Home provided for the temporal welfare of the men but also it has been a centre of vigorous activity in temperance and religious work.
At the conclusion of the fatch "felicitous speeches were exchanged, high compliment being paid to the hosts whose hospitality, one speaker remarked, was known to the best cife cfes in the Portuguese metropolis. Cordial wishes were exchanged for a pleasant séjour of the Portuguess Hect in these water and for the continued prosperity of the Consular official whose successful representation of his country in this Colony met with such quiversal com mendation.
· PATAL SHIPPING ACCIDENT.
Brodia A. Clarke.
Alter calling the man said:-Gantles would like to the cause of
have called attention ing was fixed for the March when the date ratepayers' meeting
On reaching the large and spacious licks, the Lob, men were drawn up in the following order, from right to left, facing sonib-e-Hongkong Mounted Troop; Hoogkong Volunteer Artillery; the Engineers; the newly-formed Infantry Com pany and the Cadets. Shortly after four o'clock, H.E. Mejor-General Broadwood arrived, and was met by a geoeral salute the General then proceeded to inspect the ranks of the different units. This over, the men were drawn up in quarter column formation and marched past to in my unzlaty to avoid too the strains of the Corps March with almost militment of the discussion of what remained ary precislao, the same order being maintained municipal, business, the time General Broadwood tookthes late, The Corpsmitating escaped my memory. theaădvanced in review order after the usual sa.. weig, desirous of attending both flute preceding that evolution had been given, Thounits taking part then quickly reverted to the original position, when Major-General Brond- wood addressed the fallowing words to the Corps
Lieut. Ol, Chapman, Officers and mag of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps-1 congratu. | Ista you on the excellent parade you have given me to-day and your smart turd out this after noon. I am very pleased that the Corps took part in the recent mobilization, when some good work was put in, and 1 hope that in future years, you will continue to do so.
coure we have taken, and to which yesterday, formed to bear cucumstances. In the event of tag the accounts, however, there will
lay in the payment of your divid be made available to you at exactly the same tima as if this meeting had been concis "yesterday afternoon.
Proceeding, the Chairman, said Gentle man --The reports and accounts have been in your hands for some days and with your per mission we will take them as read. Under the conditions of trade prevailing during last year, The mea then marched back to headquarters, your Disectors hope that the result of our work- where the inner man was regaled with refresh- ing for 1908 will be considered by you as pot meats van Korallogither unaatisfactory. Our earsings, it is
The strength of the total number of men composing the varions units who tuned out
CRUISER „LOSSÉS FIVE 'MEN,, One of the most lamentable calamities which it has been our lot to record for some time occurred just beyond Woosung on Tuesday motolog, as a result of which fivðTMAustrian sailors on board the Austrias cruiser Kaiserin Elisank, were drowned within the sight of their comrades, who were unable to lift a band to succour them, reports the Shanghai
on Saturday afternoon was ati, Timar of 26th March. The cruiser left her Anchorage in the river on Monday evening The Officers present ware:-Lieut-Col. en route for Ningpp, but Capinia Pelzburg A. Chapman, Major D. Macdonald, Second in for the night, as a heavy fog was settling down. Capt. J.B. W. Armstrong, Cap. G. P. Lam decided, on arrival at Woorong, to anchor Command, Capt. A. J. Thompson, Staff Officer,
An anchor was accordingly_let_go_und_fire_mert, Capt. W. A. Crike, Capt.. G. G. Wood, Lieut. H. W. Kennett, Lieut. E. D. C. Wolfe, were banked. As the night wore on the water became ough and the anchor chain paried, but Lieut W. M. Scat, Lieul C. H. Ross, and the oth anchor was dropped and held the Lieut. J. I. Andrew, 2nd Lieut. L. C. Recs; and cruiser for the remainder of the night. With Lieut. W. Rosselt, and and Lieut. W. H. Wil. morning better conditions prevailed and aliams, with Acting Surgt-Major Avenell. second start was made; but again-the descend- ing fog necessitated a second time anchoring.
THE RECEN? HARTHQUAKE,
SOME YOKOHAMA INCIDENTS. :-------''
The fires were allowed to go down, a little If this worthy fostitution is to continue its steam being kept in one boiler. As the day past successful, work it is absolutely necessary
wore on, the weather grew worse and scoo
Forther details are published by the Japan that the interior and fittings should be thorough- a nasty"sca "was running, which caused the ly renovated; that the sanitary arrangements cruiser to toss about, tugging at her Gazcils regarding the recent severe earthquake should be brought up to date, that the rough anchor chain, which suddenly parted leavip Yokohama. The total extent of the damage walls should be plastered, electric light installing the vessel practically helpless for their not yet known, as reports are continually
coming in.
It is aww.reported that the high, brick chim- pey of the Negishi Pringo collapsed and fell upon the buildings of Nos 2 and 3 workshops, totally wrecking them. None of the priroders ware injured."
The building occupied by Mr. EC. Davis, No. 6, Bluff, was badly damaged by the col. tape of a chimney, and it is stated that the loss sustained amounted to over Y5,0co
to
true, show a large falling off but that, Iibiak may be attributed to the trade of the port and not to any inability on our compete for and secure whatever business may be offering 1 would
we have handled during the year was like to point out that the sumber
home steamers, 336 coast steamers, and 206 coal steamers-and it was only because they brought much smaller cargoes than in normal times, that we did not make more out of them, You will also remember that I pointed out to you at our meeting last year, that storage wa ons of our chiel sources of income and it is one necessary to explaid to you, who are 10 well- eware of the trade position of Shanghai, that there has not baan the cargo here. to store during the past few months........ I. noticed the other day, that a attention was called to the failure of this company to writs anything off for depreciation, and this; 1. cor sides, is a very misleading statement.)A you are well aware, we annually, place a large ruin of money to the credit of repaits account and that money is spent in keeping the Com pany's properly to a serviceable condition. We have spout during the past twelve youım ka averago of Tls. 16,000 annually, on repairs, and I am glad to be able to assure you that the whaives and godowns and steam launches ar 'in excellent order. If is an improvement in- the general trade of the port that we want, and whether we may look for an early revival or
On the Blaff, altogether 96 houses are report ed to have suffered more or less severe damnot, you are as well able to judge as I am,
ed and in other ways so to improve the interior time being. Steam was hurriedly got up, while as to ensure its being an attractive Home. a boat containing ten or twelve men was lowers For this purpose a sum of $to,ods is urgently ed in an effort to drag for the lost chain and required, a portion of which amount it is hoped anchor. As the sea was very rough, the boat will be obtained from England, Doring the was tossed about like as egg shell and was eight years of the Home's existence no appeal finally driven against the ship's side and cap- Tux following officers have been appointed to has been previously made to the public of sized, leaving all the men struggling to the. the survey ship Marlin ou recommissioning for Hongkong and it is therefore with confidence water. Five of the unfortunate sailors werd furber service in Far Eastern waters: -Captain we earnestly, solicit the generous help of those washed away and drowned, while the remain Frederick C. Learmonth, in commshid; Lieule- who have at heart the highest wolfare of our der, after a severo struggle and great diff Dants F. A. Reyne (first officer), ). Harvey sailors and soldiers. Inspection of the Home culty, were rescued and drawn on board. (navigating officer), D. M. Davies (re-appoint-by those interested in its work is cardially in the ship. In the meanwhile the vessel was | ed),_A_C. H. Duke (re-appointed), and V, I, vited. Donations should be sent to-The drifting about at the mercy of the windage, while a94 were slightly damaged, the
Griffiths; Sub-Lieutenant G. Llewellyn, and Rev. J. A. A. Baker, 7, Morrison Hill, or to and sea, and at the last minute signal guns losses being estimated at about Y15,000. Hoatswain F. C. Monk, C
Captain F. A. Brown, Hongkong and Kow-were fired for assistance, over thirty guns being loon Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon.
fired before the signals wäre made out, when the Japanese cuiser Ofswa steamed with full speed to the assistance of the big cruiser. Captain Herzberg, seeing that both his anchors were gone and realizing the danger his ship and crew were in decided to beach his vessel, and be drove her ashore on the mud where she was soon resting.
THE LATE DR. PAULUN
· PROPOSED - MEMORIAL.
The following letter is addressed to the N, C, D, Newa
Sir,-A pumber of friends of"iba"ints. Dr. Paulus desite to perpetuate the good Doctor's memory in such manner as would probably
Tho.vessel.remained in this position until the following day, whee the wasther having mo derated, she was, with the assistance of the
From residents of Yokohama' details of not able experiences to the severe earth quake shock of the 13th instant continue to be received. De Boli
ACTING on the representations of many mer- chant shipmasters, the Imperial Merchant Strvice Guild have urged upon the Board of
It appears that an extraordinary macape
Trade the desirability "of "instituting a British-
from injury, and perhaps death, was the Consul at Gulifport, Miss., U-5ìd, This is a
happy experience of the family of 'Mr. part which has developed considerably of late,
and Mr. E. J. Moss, atto Bluff, where and which is frequented very greatly by British
the effect of this exceptional #twister* Shipping, The-Guild-have-pointed-our-thar
was very severe. The family desired to leave serious inconvenience has arisen owing to the
the house and seek safety in the garden, but absence of a British representative there. The
were rentrained by Mr. Mos Nest morning the trawler into Japan and its wider adaption Board of Trade, in reply, state that they have best meet his approval were he still with us,Olowa and others, soan doated into deep water he found that a heavy chimney had fallen in has been furthered even by the grant of a sub-forwarded the Guild's letter to the Fortiga. For this purpose it is proposed to purchase the and having full seam up, she headed back for the garden at the very point where the younger sidy. Such being the cise, the remarkable | Office, from which it is to be hoped that some. site of the "Tung Chee Hospital for Chinese, Shanghai where abe arrived on Wednesday and members of his household would certainly aaomaly presented by the agitation against the thing may be done in the matter.
which was entirely a creation of his own and was moored close to the Internationai Dock. have sought refuge and where it would certain use of trawlers is being watched by the públic
where he devoted a large share of his scant it is believed that the vessel will be docked inly bave fallen among them. His cool fore with more than ordinary interest. With re
spare time to his native patients, and to endow order to ascertain if she has sustained any thought is matter of congratulation. Mr. Moss, ference to this subject, the, Tokyo Arthi rel.
after over forty years resider ce in Japan, says same with a sum of money, the interest on damago. It is also reported that while the marks that the House of Representatives seems
which would be sufficient to meet current ex-signal guos were being fired one of the sailors that this was the worst earthquake be bas
experienced. to be convinced of the advisability of prohibit.
penses after allowing for contributions from was injured by the recoil of one of the guns. lng ar pulting a restriction on the operations of
paying patients. The Hospital would be re- the method of fishing complained of. The
named the Paulus Hospital" and a suitable" FOREIGN TRADE IN 1908. Govetomeat on the other hand, finds
inscription and, perhaps, a bust of the Doctor Special attention being apparently given to provided in the ball
It is estimated that the sun required will bee Customs table regarding movements of about Tis. 30,cos, and for such a very excellent Konda and Treasure at the present time, the abject it is hoped there may not be much dif. Acting lospector General has approved of the ficult in raising this andnot among the many following information being given lo advance
of the publications of the annual returns," native and foreigu friends of the late Doctor.
DIRECT FOREIGN TRADE OF CHINA We should feel obliged if you would favour
IN 1958. this scheme with your support and also agree Net Foreign to receive donations on its babalf which would
Imports. Expres
'Total,' be taken charge of and accounted for later on Hk. Ti
(Hk, Tls...) •Hk, T{ by the present Committee.
394,591,478 276,660,473 671,165,88 TREASURE IMPORTED INTO AND EXPORTED'
itself in
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MR. FREDERIC C. JONES, Commissioner of Trade 10 the Queensland Government, passed away at the General flospital, Shanghai, on Monday, 22nd March, after a brief illness, extending over only two days. The cause of death was pneumonia. Mr. Jones was a native of England, but emigrated to Queensland, rather awkward dilemma, Australia, at an early age. About a year ago Inasmuch as the interdiction of the trawler he was appointed Commissioner of Trade in at this juncture would be tantamount to Shanghai by the Queensland Government, and an admission of i want of foresight and was indefatigable in his endeavours to promote Judgment. Nevertheless, there is no doubt as trade between his adoped country sad Shang to the injury, which the Gawler föflicts"on"the" | "hai." "It is stated on reliable authority that a plicatorial industry of the country. In the opin substantial business transaction was engaging loa of our Tokyo contemporary the trawler has | bis attention when ha was stricken down, The baan introduced into Japan rather recklessly, Unreased leaves a wife in England, a married no attention being given to its possibilities and || d ́ughter at Hongkong, and a son and daughter Its probable effect on the fishermen. Now in Shanghai.... that the infurious effect of this method of fishing Las been vividly brought kome, it is only, pro- per that the Government should rectify its
error,
INSEECTOR, Robertson prosecuted a very up desirable character in the Police Court this afternoon b.for Mr. Hazelsed. It appears that
- Trawl-fishing is said to be most effec-at about nine o'clock on Saturday night, the ́tive la' waters from 30 to 70 fathoms deep, prisoner, a Chinaman, was found molesting continues: the Asahi, but those depths am ■ Chipera woman at Shpk-tong-taui_by_ex∙ exactly the spheres where the ordinary pectorating on her dress, thereby destroying fisher folk carry on thofe avocation and it. On hearing the cries from the woman the extermination of the denizens of the deep. - P. D. 94 gave chase, and ran the culprit to | by an extremely effective innovation is more earth in a very short time. The man was to than the fishermen can tolerate. It is not aur day charged with larceny, which was altered prising that the trawler has given rise to such to ons of disorderly conduct. The mangisirate vehement opposition. A Parliamentary dele said this was the second case which came before gate of the Government declared it to be the in him to day and fined defendant Sporthallerna. tention of the latter to enforce restriction on the sive of two months, hard labour, further remark Area of operation and on the size of the meshes ing that in the event of a recurrence of a of the trawler's neis so mi to prevent a conftici similar offance, he would deaf severely with the with the
of the other shermen, but offender without the option of a fine. An-
inclined to doubt the other Chinaman was also, flood by Mr. icion.The wholesale, land $25 for sastchin by the
We ate etc.
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II. F. Arnhold, C. Badeoker, A. Berg, J. C. Bergandahl, Puri (Consul General for Germany), Chu' Pao-sau, Chuo. Faiting (Manager, · The China Merchants! ́S, N., Co.) J. R. Elino, L. Escampacas, H.
· Figgo, C." Fink, Į. P. D. Griffia, A. O Hekman, G. Henrio, H. E Hobson (Commissioner of Customs), Jas, N. Jams nou, W. La Geo, David Landale, NAMEL Lood (Chairman of the Governors of the Shanghai Genaral Hospital O. Michelau, w Phil Moellar, Tb. Morat, J: Nolasco, K. Oldorp, W. Adama Dṛam, W. A. C. Platt, Chi Reynes, Walter Scharff, I. P. Bea
It is told that a foreign purse in the Yoko hame General Hospital, also played a part worthy of commemoration. It seems that there way a woman-patient there whose condition was critical: an operation bad been performed and any personal movement on her part would have been fatal. The carit quake, as is well!) known, found an easy prey in the hospital, and ules were ripped off wholesale, while the whole -building was racked and damaged with accom panying fansful noises. The patient in her petrous condition was almost, irresistibly im- pelled to rise and escape, but it is said that this foreign narse, forgetting her own peril, kept her to her bed, both fortensrely excaping
lojury FROM THE "COMMERCIAL AREA"
In 1908,
Chinese Pasts from Foreign
Gold,
Import.
Silver
There is one point I would like to draw your attention to, with the Ratepayers Meeting so intely before us; and that is, that this company pays the Municipality about The 50,000 per annum in taxes and bas one vote, which is only recorded when a poll is taken. It is not cor• rect to describe a pull as altogether an absquice vote,
The Chairman then proposed that the raport and accounts as presented be passed.
Mr. McLeod seconded.
The Chairman I shall now be pleased to answer any questions which shareholders may wish to ask,
potet
There were no questions and the resolution
was put to the meeting and declared carried unanimously,
The Chairman then proposed that a final dividend by Tis, 6 per share be paid, amount ing to Tis 216, 00.
This was seconded by Mr, Macray and car tieds be
On the preposition of Mr. Crighton seconded by Mr. de St. Croix, Keam. A. McLeod, C. WWrigh
and the senior representative.. dise, Matheron and Co, Ltd, were ve elected directors for the current year.
Messrs G. R. Wingrove and H. GW, Haver were re-elected anditers for the current vear on
Michael Bed ANS the proposition of Mr. Elias seconded by Mr
The Coairman-think that is all the busi cess, gentlemen. I thank you for your stilend. ance. Dividend warrants will be sent pot si once. (applause) — e days
The meeling then ended, Ca
SHIPPING AND MAILS
'English'( Devank"); Canadian (Empres
Thess. Navch
Another very serious los occasioned by the earthquake was at the Catholic Convent, No. $8, Bluff It appears that the walls of No. 88 formerly owned by Judge Hannen, KAYO WAY.. countries, including
and some heavy stones Joosened: there Hongkong ******1,514,425. 29,853,841 fell on the roofs of the Japanese kitchen Dadra Hongkong 141,131 17,585,308 | belonging to the Koran Jo-gakkodepsit
ment of the Convent School, which they utterly and is due here on th 554 |"demolished: Thu, withyabatierans Chimney, port for Portland
Hongkos from Noo Chi-
nese Port
map, Sheng Hanan-kwal, D. A. Stompol Chinese Ports to Foreign 0. Stepharii, Ollo Struckmeyer, WooCountries, Including Saw-chin, Ye, Ya-ching, A Bickerband Hongkong March 11
We thoroughly endorse the proposal hare aset forth and shall be glad: knowledge
subscriptions devoted to this purpois, “
Deduct Hongkong
Hongkong from to
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and broken walls, makes up
limated at over
754; )'šum for an
conducted
Gold,
Silver,
lines, and whic aginat
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3rd prax.w! and is due bere,po sist The ss. Chadesko
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