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SERVICE,

OPIUM PROHIBITION.

SECRET INQUIRY AMONG OFFICIALS:

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

A RUNNER'S GREIVANCE

ACTION AGAINST KING, EDWARD HOTEL PROPRIETORS,

A very interesting action came on before Mr Justice Gompertz in the Supreme Court, this aftemoon, when William Henry Brown, former ly a runner for the King Edward Hotel,

• Mr. Kong Sing—You said when you were not on the fatinch you looked after the omics 2

|--Didn'u Mr.Dorabjos know you were drinking In the hotel? Yes, I have been drinking in the hotel when be passed by

Now, why were your chits stopped?-B Cause, I believe, I signed too many.

Mr. Kong Sing remarked that Mr. Dorabjee

WEDNESDAY APRIL 21, 1909,

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UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF

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NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS OTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA NORDINARY GENERAL MERTING

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THE HONGKONGI ELECTRICE

TOTICE is hereby given that the TWEN NELTIETHE ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS will Building, on SATURDAY, the 24th April be held at the Company's Office, St. George's

1909, at 12 o'clock Noop, for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors, tos

brought as action against Dorabjee'and' Com know that the plaintiff was drinking during THE Twin Screw Steamers “ANHUL" of the Society, will be held at its Head Office, pany to recover the sum of $354.75-being as working hours / Elo made so objection• 93 82* CHINHUAT" :: CHENAN" and No, a Queen's Buildings, Victoria, Hongkoog, | gether: with a Statement of Accounts to 18th 10 163 for salary for the month of March, $19.75 commission and S165 damages for alleged wrongful dismissal, which were accouoted for anti-as appended:One month's salary in lieu of

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]

Peking, 20th April. Prince Kung and other

He preferred the man to spend his mossy is the hotel rather than go outside and spend it. But when it was discovered that plaintiff was signing for more than he earned, his chita

bre, stopped.

"LINAN leays Hongkong alterastely every THURSDAY .m. and SUNDAY at Daylight for SHANGHAI Direct.

opium Commissioners hayYe appoint potice, $50; for commission sardable during-has-been-suggested that you used the of H.M. Maile to Europa vin the Siberian

ed a number of detectives to go about and ascertain what officials aro still addicted to the opium bobit.

CHINA'S CURRENCY.

MINTING NEW COINS.

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]

Peking, 20th April. The Ministry of Finance.has de- oided that the new coins shall be struck at the Tientsin Mint.

THE PRESS.

USEFUL AGENT TO

GOVERNMET..

the period of one month, $jo; one month's"

board and lodging, $75.

Messta, Darablon and Company, proprietors of the King Edward Hotal, entered a counter claim for: 5110, as follows-Half the cost

of a telegram to Swatow and reply ip connection with 2 bx lost on the liner Ae'a, $1.90; to Shanghal and reply, 35.75; to Manila and reply, $j; lawyers' fees in coopec tion with the lost box, $15.50 chits for refret ments in the hotel, $88; cash advanced, 520 for, the use and occupation of a room, by a friend for seven days at $5 per day, $35-le $69.15 paid on account.

Mr. Otto Koug Sing appeared for the plain: tiff. Mr. W. G. Daniel, of Mesars. Jobeson,

Stokes and Master, defonded.

launch for money-making -No.

A. D. Gee, manzor of the hotel, said that: The Court -That was not suggasted. during his term there was no complaint made against plaintiff's characies. He never had circumstance which led to his 'dismissal. Wit ∙cause for complaint. He did not know of any

ness did not know why plaintiff was dismissed, but he presumed it was because he bad a man in his room, s

in cross-examination, witness said that if bo had heard that plaintiff was using the hotel launch for his own pleasure and taking women of easy virtue, round. the harbour he thought there reasons for plaintiff's dissmissal.

This closed the case for the plaintif

The Court-1 cannot do that. Evidence. was called to show that plaintiff had used the launch for his own purpose dis- regarding the fact that he was using the hotel property. The Intoxicating, Liquor Ordinance provided that no hotel keeper could recover on a chit, which' was more than 55, but plaintiff was a lodger and his chite wore recoverable, just like any other lodger in a hotel,

Mr. Daniel said that the defendant's case had The main features of the case ware that on been proved from the cross-examination. The the 39th March the defendants wrote to the plaintiff had misconducted himself and defend- plaintiff, through their splicitors, Messrs. John,anis bad sufficient grounds to dismiss.bim." A son, Stokes and Master, giving him notice of non-suit was asked for, instant dismissal, and in that letter they. presented · an ́account, which they' alleged {By courtesy of the "Sheung Lo!!]

was the proper account between the plain tiff and the defendants in that account Peking, 20th April.

the defendaals admitted owing 'plaintiff his salary and commission for March, and as The Prince Regent has given in-against that they alleged ceraio amounts structions to the Grand Council to which was entered in the counter-claim... modify the Press laws, as he considers that the Press is a useful, agent to Government in the administration of State affairs.

SHANGHAI TAOTAI. ALLEGTION AGAINST THE OFFICIAL

the counter claim. He said that about three Mr. Otto Kong Sing then gave reasons for

months ago a passenger arrived by the Asia and brought with him his luggage. On the way from the steamer to the King Edward Hotel the luggage was in the ordinary, way in the custody of the plaintiff, who alleged that the passenger's luggage was deposited in the | hall of the hotel. -Os, the arrival of the pas

senger at the hotel-it-was-discovered_that_ ose particular item of his luggage was missing. He reported the master to the [By courtesy of the "Sheung "Po."}., defendants, who made inquiries and went to a lot of expense, including lawyer's Peking, 20th April.

fees-this without the knowledge and consent With reference to the allega of the plaintiff. After these expanses had been incurred the item of luggage: was found at the tions preferred against the Shanghai Astor House Hotel. The trunk was taken there Taotai by the Governor of Kansu, by mistake by a lady. is the meantime the owner of the trunk had claimed $615 for his an Imperial edict has been issued property, which was, paid by the defendants; directing Viceroy Tuan Fang to in- but on the recovery, of the track this money

was returned. vestigate the charges.

The Court-bat probably was why the law The Shanghai Taotai has wired toyer was consulted,

Mr. Kong Sing did not think so. As regarded Viceroy Tuan Fang to the effect that the $88 for refreshments he stated that he had he would rather submit to the ignoem for hotel expenses for his friend was ir

a special detence to raise as to that, while the miny of dismissal than a transfer regular. A room had been set apart for plain elsewhere:

CHINESE IN AUSTRALIA,“

IMPOSITION" OF POLL-TAX!

By compleạy of the “ Sheung Po."]

Peking, 20th April. Lord Li Ching-fong, Minister to the Court of St. James, in a tole graphic despatch, to the Central Gloverdnient, reports that, owing to the increasing number of the unem- ployed in Adelaide (?), it is pra- posed to levy a, poll-tax of five pounds on every Chinaman.

OPIUM IN SHANGHAI

DENS IN FRENCH CONCESSION.

The following is a translation of a passage in the minutes of a meeting of the French Council that was held on April 2. .....

By feller dated March 19 the Consul General draws the attention of the Council to

the necessity which is imposed upon it, now that the sincerity of the campaign undertaken egatost opíum dens by the Chinese authorities can no longer be doubted; of taking measures, destined to bring about progressivaly the sup pression of those existing in the Concession, until their complete disappearance, within a period which ought not to exceed that fixed for the International Settlement,

The increase of taxes and the withholding of licences have in eighteen months brought vojable redúçılonia" the number of opium dirtas, but there measures which had rather a transitory character, no longer suffice to-day,

tiff and he had a perfect right to house s'friend in his two room,

The plaintiff was called and stated that be did not think that there was anything in his conduct to warrant his discharge. "Plaintiff then told his story, as already given above, and he was subjected to cross-px imination.

Mr. Daniel-Your main duty at the hotel and bring off passengers!--Yes, was to go cff in the launch to incoming ships

When you were engaged you signed a 'copy of the hotel rules?—I did:

You are well aware of the rules?—Yes, ... You know that Rule's deas not allow any wine to be taken in the hotel during working hours?--Yes

$38, mostly for drinks? --Not all for drinks

In February last, I think your chits came to Did you often had drinks in the hotel during Work hours?Ýės.

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← So you broke Rule 17-They accepted my

chits.

Weren't your drinks stopped?—Yes.

Do you know by Rule 9 if you break any of the rules you are liable to instant dismissal?

Yes...

The hotel launch is solely for the use of the hotel passengers? —Yes.

Didn't you use if for your own purpose?-1 gave friends a lift now and again,

Round the harbour for a tip. And using your employer's coal? -Not their coal, but the coxswain's. He was paid 59 a month to ren

the launch.

Did you ever have women on the launch? Yes,

Women of loose character?-What *loose?” Women from up the street? Yes. They were in the hotel, or at least one of them.

Does that reflect any credit on the hotel to

have such women in their launch? I very often jack them off ships

You once took a friend to the hulk Flygein? -Yes. [

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The case was remanded.

ALFALFA RAISING, IN,

HONGKONG.

DAIRY FARM Co's success,

The Dairy Farm Company at Hoogkong re- "ports-success after years of continued failure and disappointment in raising alfalfa. It seems that many have tried to produce this nutritious grass in and about Hongkong, but the tradition prang up that owing to the nearness to the sea the grass grew feebly and spindling.

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The Sunday morning steamers are availed of by the Postal Authorities for the conveyance

-roots, and are the most regular and convenient sailinge for passengers travelling via Siberia.

For further particulars apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.A Hongkong, 17th April, Tong,

A RIVAL TO MACAO,

INTERESTING CEREMONY 20-MORROW.

[From Our Own Correspondent.}"

Canton," adth April

At to o'clock to-morrow morning H.E. Viceroy Ching Jen-chon, who will be accom- panied by Admiral Li Chun and the Trotal for the Development of Native Industries (Chan- Mong Trang) will leave Canton on board the shallow draft ctiuser Kiangia for Whampoa en route for Heung-chów city to take part in the ceremony in connection with the work, of development of that city. A steam-launch has been engaged by the promoters of the scheme to convoy guests to the scene of the ceremony from Canton. There will doubiless be a large gathering present on-the-auspicious occasion.

A BOGUS EXCISEMAN.

ACCUSED OF VICTIMIZING TWO COUNTRYMEN,

Whether (beitory which was told by a num- ber of witnesses in the Police Court, this morn- ing, during the hearing of a larceny charge, against a man named Wong Shiq Lua, is'trus of not remains to be seen.

on FRIDAY, the 7th May, 1909, at 12.30 PM for the purpose of confirming the following Special Resolution, which was duly passed at au Extraordinary Meeting of the Society hold on the aret Apri', 909 d="M

"That the Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Society be respectively

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extended, altered and, amended souto" -“read az shown in the print signed for the "purpose of identification by the Chair- mán of: this Menting and that such ex- "tended, altere 1 and amended. Mimoran-

'dum "and" "Articles of Association" ba :"henceforth adopted as the Memorandum. #and Articles of Association of the Society "to the exclusion of those heretofore

prevailing

Prints of the proposed Memorandum and Articles of Association can be seen at the Society's Office, or obtained on application there.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

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C. MONTAGUE EDE, My Babe Secretary. Hongkong, 21st April, 1909.

THE CHINA TRADERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS, NOTIOE is hereby given that an EXTRA ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at its Head Office, No. 3, Queen's Buildings, Victoria, Hongkong on-FRIDAY, the 7th May, 1929, kt_12.45_P.M., for the purpose of confirming the following Special Resolution, which was duly passed at an Extraordinary Meeting of the 'Company held on the 21st Apřil, 1909 :—

"That the Memorandum and Articles of "Association of the Company be respect- "lively extended, altered and amended so " as to read as shown in the priat signed. „for the purpose of identification by the #Chairman of this Meeting and that such *"extended, altered and amended Memor. Fandom and Articles of Association be Whenceforth adopted as the Memorandum "and Articles of Association of the Comi "pany to the exclusion of those heratofore

prevailing."

By Order of the Board of Directors,.

C. MONTAGUE EDE; Secretary. Hongkong, 21st April, 1609.

COMING I

HE

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COMING I

Ex-Governor W. D. Hoard, the American daisy Consul-General Wilder got in touch with

expert, and secured seed from the John Salter wilder's own state, The Dairy Farm people Seed Company of La Crosse, Wisconsin, Mr. are greatly delighted to report success, from this seed and are sending for more. The mat-minus Sio and the other forly cents. They re- CIRCUS AND

ter is of wide importance to all South China which a developed dairy industry would great from asing milk, holding that it is excrement ly benefit. The Chinese have hitherto refrained and not a secration, but Chinese from abroad valuable food product it is, and the tradition is are teaching them by the dao of milk what a breaking down.-Mautla, Times,

'AN IMPORTANT CHANGE.

AMERICAN CONSUL GENKRAL TO DE

RELIEVED OF ALL JUDICIAL FUNCTIONS.

News has just been received in Shanghai of an important change which is shortly to be made in the judicial authority and jurisdiction in civil and criminal cases which is at present vested in the American Consul General From. the 30th of june next the Consul at Shanghai will be relieved of all judicial duties and these. will is future be performed by a Vice-Consul General of the United States to be appointed by the Secretary of State,

The matter came before. Congress a short time ago and was included in the Annual Diplomatic and Consular Appropriation Bill" United States on the 3rd of March. Referring which was approved by the President of the

to this particular question the Bill states :- *. "The judicial authority and jurisdiction, in civil and criminal cases now vasted in and res served to the Consul-General-of the United States at Shanghai, China, by the Act of goth Joge, 1906, entitied An Act creating the U.S. | Caft for Chine and prescribing the Jurisdic ion thereof, shall, subsequent to 20th June, 1999. be vested in and exercised by a Vice Consul-General of the United States to be designated from time to time by the Secretary of State, and the Consul General at Shanghai shall thereafter "be relieved of all his; judicial |functions,"

It will be remembered that at a meeting of the American Association for China held in November of last year, the following resolution was adopted and ordered to form part of a memorial to the Secretary of the State Depart ment at Washington

Wong was formerly an exclioman of the Opiem Farmer. To-day he is out of employ-- ment. Yesterday afternoon, it was about five o'clock, he stopped two countrymen in 'Gon. naught Road. Repraienting himself to be an excise officer, Wong gave the two new r rivals to understand that he suspected them. of being in possession of illicit opium and that he wanted to search them. The men aub- mitted quietly, Wong, so it was stated, ex- purses, and not fading anything sent the mea amlord their pockets, their bundles, and their away. Half an hour afterwards, when the men their purses and to their astonishment dlaco bad-reached-their-lodgings, they examined. vared a shortage in their cash; one man was ported the matter at the office of the Opiam Farm, but without result. They could not re forward for identification, the proper man. cognise in any of the excise officers brought While this work was in progress another ex- that he had seen Wong Shiu Lun in a fa- cloemen came in and, as a matter of news,auld

house having refreshment and appeared to be rather cashy. Wong was located in a house at West Point, and · Identified by the farmers. Inspector Gourlay charged him with the farcepy of Sto this morning, and the case was adjourned in order to take further evidenče,

CANTON DAY BY DAY,

TAOTAI IN KU..

[From Our Own Cörrespondini.]

Canton, 30th April, Taotai Im Ku, who proceeded to Hongkong four days ago with his family, returned to Can. to yesterday, Tantai Im bas banded ovar charge of the Imperial Telegraph Administra- tion to the Expectant Prefect Fang Ying Kaili is reported that Taotai Im will leave Canton in the courie of about a fortnight and

bis duties as Inspector of Finance. proceed to the province of Fukion to take up

OUTBREAK OF PLAGUE.

...

Several cases of bubonic plague are reported to have occurred in Canton, especially in the western suburb. The Fong Pin Hospital is now receiving a number of persons who have fallen victims to the dread disease.

ILE. KOYU HIM.

The Viceroy Lias sent a deputy to Hongkong to meet the special Envoy, H.E. Ko Ye Him, who is expected here in a couple of days.

HONGKONG UNIVERSITY

SCHEME.

HIPPODROME

MENAGERIE.

LOCATION: CAUSEWAY BAY.

OPENING NIGHT: WEDNESDAY, 28th inst.

Box Plan

ROBINSON PIANO CO.

A JACKSON,

Representative.

·Hongkong, sist April, 1909.

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́INDU-CHINA ̄STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED, : FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE,

HE Company's Steamship

"KU MSANG,"

having arrived from the above Pons, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo, impeding the discharge or remaining on board after 4 PM, the: zjed inst, will be landed at Consignee's risk and expense, ma

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO. LD,

General Managers.... Hongkonu, zist April. roog

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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.`

FOR SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, HIOGO -AND-YOKOHAMA,

#DERFFLINGER"

Captain G. Meiners, will leave for the above places. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), the

and instant, at Noon. •

For further Particulars, apply to

FURTHER CHINESE SUBSCRIPTIONS. The Chinese subscriptions towards the Hong- kong Univerally and Hudowment Fund have been resumed. For about a month the ener-THE Imperial German Mail Steamship. getic sub-committee has had to remala idle in Resolved that it is the opinion of the consequence of the Chinese tomb-worshipping American Association of China that the Consul festival which was responsible for a large num- And then took a trip to West Point ?—Yes. ̧ General of the United States at Shanghai borof Chiness proceeding to the ancestral graves In consequence, the Council, taking into

So it appears that you made use of the launch should be relieved of all judicial duties, and in the interior. Now that the local merchants and consideration the proposals of the Consul whenever you liked for your own purpose that the Vice-Consul General, or some other traders bevereturned to the Colony, the sub-com- Gogeral, passes the following tasolutions :—

No, I did not.

officer of this Cotimulate should perform the midse bave again approached them with grati- 1. From July 1 next, after notification to the Regarding the claim for 56x5 made by the Judicial doties now devolving upon the Conant-lying results. The total amount collected up to parties interested, lots will be drawn among passenger for his lost trunk, witness was asked | General underthe Law!-Shanghat Hercury, yesterday inclusive now reaches over a bup- dred and twenty thousand dollars. Below are tko remainder, of which fifty 'par cent, of the by Mr. Geo, the manager, to siga s paper pro-

details of the donations:- smoking places that do not contain ten couches,mising to pay the hotel Sis a month. He did. (which actually number 300), will be closed, so to save his job. When the box was recover

This measure having, brought about the ed and the $615 sotoraed, withean did not get disappearance of 150 establishments, the tax back the paper he had signed. (Laughler), * ➡11 be spread over the remaining 150 shops in

Mr. Daniel explained that his, clients had

KOWLOON SCHOOL.

„NELSON ESSAY, COMPETITION;

The prites la the Nelson Essay compe

Faylor,

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vanje category, and twenty-five other largs | mado a search for the paper, hut could not find | kave been awarded, as follows establishments continuing business after july it They were not muing on that paper.

Those establishments, in theitakin, will have After it was discovered that witness had kept gykup bugins from December 17, 19og.:: a man ju kis room for al weak there' war con› Special messpres will be taken ultimately aiderable frouble in the hotel, My, Dorabjen closing of shops where oplam Is sold for disapproved of the maller, but if 1 Dean had same time that this matter is - asked permission frst it would have been

national Settlement, and

He was willing to

May Already acknowledged...5 97,ico

Chan We Sing at Saigon. Cheong Yeong Chau do *Teo Ma Yin

Au Po-ww

Peng-wa wok Siu

do

Fook

1500

/NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Co., General Agents

· Hongkong, fist April, 1909.

February, 1909, and slecting Directors and Auditors Director Rod The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the Toth to the 24th April, 1909, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directos,

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co Agents.

„Hangkang, 7th April, 1909

Co Let.

TO LET.

1316

'ODOWN, No. 5A, DUDDELL STREET.

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT AGENCY CO. LD. Hongkong, 1st April, 1009.

TO LBT.

FFICES No. 2, CONNAUGHT ROAD,

3rd Floor.

No. 3 CLIFTON GARDENS, CONDUIT BROAD.

WONG-KEI-CHONG ROAD,

A HOUSE

A HOUSE is RIPON TERRACE. OFFICES in YORK BUILDINGS GODOWNS In: FRAVA: EAST, BLUE' BUILDINGS, and No. 163, Das VELUX ROAD next to the Hongkong Hotel FLATS in MORSION TERRACK No. 10, DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL

1st Floor.

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*UR HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENOY CO. LD. Hoecknox, 19th April, 1909

TWO

TO LET.

WO AIRY ROOMS in house un' BELILIOS TERRACE, first row, entrance from Robinson Road. Moderate Rental, For particulari, apply to

"HOUSEHOLDER,"

Clo Hongkong Telegraph." Hongkong, 5th March, 1959.

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TO LET

FFICES and ROOMS on the xst and and Floors of No. 14 Des Voeux Road Central (formerly occupied by Messrs, Shewan, Tomes & Co. Rents low.

Apply to

THE COMPRADORE DEPARTMENT,

E. Di Sassoon & Co

Queen's Road Central.

Hongkong, 14th February, 1009.

TO LET.

ROOMS unable for Offices in No. 10, IR

HOUSE STREET, in rear of David Bassoon & Co.'s premios,

CHAMBERS with Bathroom and use of Kitchen in No. 31, WYNDHAM STREET: known as "College Chambers."

Apply to-

DAVID SASSOON & Co., LD Hongkong, 1st April, 1909,

SHOP

TO LET.

HOP and DWELLING HOUSE, No.

Queen's Road, Central,

Apply to-

S.-J. DAVID & Con:

Prince's Buildinga Hongkong, 25th March, 1909.

Nos

TO LET

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[OS. 31, 53, &.55, WONG NEI-CHUNG:

ROAD,

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Intimation.

PEAK TRAMWAYS

LIMITED

TIME TABLE

WEEK DAYS.

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1.55 posto. 1:45 pm Every 15 minuten: 1:45 pm, 10.2.15 pm. Every sa miantes, 9.15 p.m. to ̈° 3:00 p.m. 2. Every 15 minutes.

· 3.30 p.m. to: 5.00 5.m. Every 15 minutes. 5.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m... Every 10 miants/ NIGHT DARS

8.45 pm and 9 p.m. 9.15 p.m. to 17.15 p.m.

"every ball hone, perviant

TH SUNDAYS,MORENAM 8.00 am to 9.00 am...Every 15 minutes?! 9.00 am, to digo a.m. ..... Every so mlautes, 15.9.30 am to 10.30 am, „Every 15 minutes, 10,30 mom to 11,00 6.0, ...Evary zo miantos.

REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE * TO NEW YOR

VIA "PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL, (With /Libusty to: Call |st| Malabar Gonat.)

PROTOZED. Bailings from Hongkong,

YORK ONLY

About Roth Kay

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