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Telegrams.

"HONGKONG TET:"GRAPH

́BERVICE.

CANTON'S CURRENGY.

MORE SILVER DOLLARS WANTED.

[By courtsey of the " Sheung Po,""]

Peking, 2nd May.

E. Chang Jen-chup, Viceroy of Canton, has applied for permission to mint more silver dollars.

Duke Tsai, president of the Minis- try of Finance, has opposed the granting of the request.

THE IMPERIAL FUNERAL.

'AN IMPRESSIVE PROCESSION:

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]

Peking, 2nd May. The funeral of his late Imperial Majesty took place on the 1st inst.

1.

The cortego was followed by the Ambassadors of the Foreign Govorn- ments on foot.

The weather was glorious.

In the opinion of some old resid- ente in Peking, the procession was conducted with much more solemnity than on any previous occasions.

Their Excellencies Shih Hru and Liang Tan-yen have definitely arranged that the special Envoya saat by the Foreign Powers to 'attend the faner-l'of the late Emperor, and their sailes, should wali for the Imperial Coffin at Kidgshan Tung Man. They are to bow as the Imperial Coffin passes and then follow the procession.

As the wives of the Ministers ia Peking have expressed the desire to attend the funeral of the late Emperor, the Waiwupu has decided they should pay their respects jo tuo Imperial Coffin at Ti Ao Men,

The Weiwupo has communicated to the Doyen of the Diplomatic Casps that foreign. officials or merchants desiring to attend the funeral of the late Emperor should repair to the tent la Sa Pei Lin: Road, specially erected for their use, where they may pay respects to the Imperial Cofio as it passes them-Shang- hai Timer.

MACAO BOUNDARY QUESTION.

"REFERENCE-TO-PEKING”

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]

Peking, 2nd May.

THE

SHANGHAI RACES.

'SPRING` MEETING,

FIRST DAY'S RESULTS"

are as follows:-*:

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY MAY 3, 1909–

The msults of the first five events at the Spring Race Meeting held at Shanghal to-day -THE SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFIN PLATE Three-quarters of a mile. For Subscription Grifius of this Meeting.

Banff..........

Whitmoir Timo 1.33 4/5 1-THE CRITERION STAKES.

For Chica Ponies.

Gemini Sokolin Ravenshoo An Time: 2,06.1/5,

VIEW THE HIPPODROME.

The Hippodrome Circus and Menagerie at Causeway Bay continue to delight large

\'exces,'

ANY

TIC

Another wall filed house witnessed the

second production of the Bandmann Dramatic Company since their appearance in the Co- lony. The piece staged on Saturday: alght was "Trilby," fonuded an' George du Maurier's well-known nova), Hongkong sud anco, in common with other people, always, appreciate legitimate drama and this fact was amply testi- fed to by the uastiated applause - which greeted the efforts of those taking part,

The excellent combination gave their Grst, matines on Saturday afternoon, when, despite the decidedly indiggy weather, there was a large altaodance of parents and children, who seemed highly delighted with the per whose little hearts entertains formance and to ments of this enture instinctively appeal. The performance wis repented" in the evening, when another large audience was present to witness the performance, which was thorough, mile. Lyenjoyed. The performances were similar

to the initial ons, with the exception of slight⠀ The plot of the piece in brief contras round' variations. There were the usual acrobatic an artist's model (Trilby) whose forebeam

3-THE GRIFFIN'S PLATE-Three-quarters of a mile. For China podles that have never 'run at any meeting." Fabulus..........

Sitios

Tima: 1.30 4/5

feats, equestricomes entrees, the little tricks ef a little marvel, the remarkable proclivities of the performing elephants, which the Mysore troupe of acrobats provided good gymnastics, The performance as usual concluded with the secaational" appearance of the liònt, whose savage looks caused a temporary thrill in the audience, which as quickly changed into a feeling of relief on their trainor emerging from the cage safe and sound,

4.THE CATHAY CUP. One mile and a ball. There will be a change of programme this

For China pooler.

Moriakty

Sagittarios......tia pars na mouni 3 Surquehanna

Time: 3114/5

5.-THE POU-MATING CUP. One mile. For China ponits, being band-fide griffias at date. of entry,

Wye.....

Dobequickereimasta su savi

Kircudbright

Time: 1.06 2/5,

evening. The second matinee will be given on Wednesday afternoon,

Today' Advertisements.

Location: CAUSEWAY BAY. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT!!

First Grand Change

OF

PROGRAMME.

THE

HIPPODROME CIRCUS AND

MENAGERIE.

INTRODUCING

boasted of dubious character, which fact is responsible for a formidable barrior to prevent the marriage of Trilby with Little Billed in the person of Mr. Baget, Bilee's mother, a pious little creature, who receives a rude shock to discover that her prospective daughter-in-law NEW SCENES, NEW FEATS, poses to the anist for everything." The cir cumstances are further complicated by the hypotle influence over Trilby of an indigent musician named Svengal, whose mind is intoxicated with future fame, who effectually spreti a cleverly-formed plan for Billsa's clopa ment with Trilby at the eleventh hour, Trilby eventually marries Svengali, and the lattere

́ ́ ST. ANDREW'S SUNDAY SCHOOL, | dream to make her a great singer and himself

ROWLOON.

The adoul outing for the above Sunday Schop! was to have been hold on Saturday lasi, and arrangements had been made to visit Seaton by launch but owing to the unfavour. able weather the outing as arranged could not be carried out.

At one o'clock, as the rain bad actually set in, "SUICIDE AT SHANGHAI, It was decided by the commilles to abandon the idea of going to Seaton and the children CAPTAIN SHOOTS HIMSELF AT WIFE'S GRAVE were assembled at the Seamen's Institute."

A very pathetic occurrence took place in the

In spite of the wasther more than half of the old cemetery at Pabsionjao yesterday after children were present and after various amuse #100, reports the N. G. D. News of goth ult,ments which the young folk seemed to baarily About 3 po the gardener of the cemetery enjoy-if same.can be judged by the screams came into the Central Police Station and red of delight that schood through and through the ported that a foreigner had abot himsell. De rooms-tea was served at four o'clock and tective Sergeant Gibson, accompanied by Do.alter "Grace" had been ung the tables were

active Dimitri, at once proceeded to the Ceme. besieged, cakes, etc., quickly vanishing. tery, and there they found the dead body, of

Subsequently, the Sunday School Prizes Captain A. 5. Wilson lying across a grave. were presented by Mrs. Packham; in addition An old and rusty revolver, fonded in all six to the various Prizes which were awarded for chambers, was found near at hand, and Inspec. good conduct and attendines there were three tion of the body showed that there was a bullet special Prizes given for Religious Knowledge. wound under the right ear. Sergeant Gibson Girls' division, Eva 'Packham, Boys' division at once informed. Mr. G. W. King and Dr. Harold Lewis, and Edward Lewis in the in- Billingburst of the occurrence, and later in the fants' division. alternoon an inquest was opened, and formal- evidence of i žentífication was given by Captain Cochrane. A fost mortem examidation was hold at 7 p.as, yesterday and she inquest will be resumed at ro am. lo-morrow.

The circumstances of the suicide are full of pathos. The deceased, who had been married twice, and whose wiver`were buried in the cemetery was seen wandering the vicinity of their graves at 9 am yesterday. He returned to the cemetery and 1 pm, and about 2.10 p.m. the gardener beard the report of a revolver shot. | Captain Wilton had ended his life on the grave "of his first wife, and it wår acrourts that the body, was found when the police arrived on the

scone,

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No document of any kind was found on de- ceased'e person, but it is believed that for some time past he had been depressed by financial It is reported that the question of worry. By profession he was a pilot, and though the boundaries of Macao will be re- he had not been employed for some time he was offered the task of taking a vertel up to ferred back to Peking where the ne-Wuhu only last Wednesday. This offer be re- gotiations will be conducted to a

fused. Yesterday morning he went round to be M.M.O.A. and presented a number of old settlement by the Waiwupu. books to the library of the Association. His first wife died in 1885; the second three years ago. Deceased was about sixty years of age. FOREIGN INSURANCE COMPA.VY

IN JAPAN, "

MANCHURIAN 'VICE- ROYALTY

·SIK LIANG'S SUGGESTION...

[By courtesy of the “Shoung Po."]

QUESTION OF SECURITY.

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At 7 o'clock each child received a small fancy bag of sweets; then thres hearty cheers were given for Mrs. Packliam and other ladies who carried out the most important duty of catering.

The afternoon's enjoyment was concluded. by singing the National Anthem.

The Committee of the Sunday School wish to thank all those that contributed and assisted in rendering the alternoon a success-Contributed.

THE PRATAS ISLAND QUESTION,

-RÚMOURED SETTLEMENT:

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_become a musician_of_klogs in realised.......... But Trilby's soul is not with Svengali and she breaks away from him, once more to be loved by Biller, Ip the and, however, Trilby anox- pectedly comes across a photograph of Svens": gali, 'which proves too much" for bør and she falls down dead.

Miss Florence Dalton in the titis-tőle played her part to perfection and invested her acting. with an earnestness which won the sympathier of the audience,, Mr. Sydney Pouso in bis diffi cult impersonation of Svengali undoubtedly had the brunt of the "work, particularly at the close of Act III., which required, as it did, au anormous expenditure of vital power, A batter ma could not have been chosen to fil the difficult rôle. Me. Henry Dallas is the Laird was a perfect Scotch broth... of a boy, while 'Men. Daliaras Madame Visard played with a charm and grace which was delightful, Mr. W. H. Riley 21. "Taffy" appeared in a part which suited him perfectly. Mr. Alec. Alves made a sympathetic Billes, Mr. Edward Granby's Zou Zon was distinctly clever, Mr. Harwood Roberts' as the dashing Dodor ably interpreted his part. Mr. R. H. Stephenson in bis dual sole of Gecko and the Rev. Thomas Bagot. was a fion study, particularly in tha

former part. Miss Minnie Rayner as the dig: nified Mini-Bagot gave a faithful interpretation of the dear old clergyman's wife, while of the other ladies, Miss L. Humphries, Miss Edna Earle and Miis Flo Hamilton were all good.

THE USARA SHOSEN KAIŠHA

LOAN.

"SUCCESSFUL NEGOTIATIONS.

We learn from Osaks papers that negotia- Japanete papers learn that the Foreign Office Jions for the issue of the debentures of the Osaka has ordered Mr. Nishisawa, who claims to be Shosen Kaisha to the amount of ¥2,000,000 the first to explore Pratas Island, and has be have come to a successful conclusion. The gun the collection of phosphates there, to re-underwriting banks are the Mitsui, Mitsu Bishi, port on the amount of money he has invested the 15th (Noble's), the Daiichi, 100th, 341b, in the island, From this action of the Foreign Yamaguchi, Naniwa; Sumitomo, and Konoike Office, it is infatred that the Japanese Gov. Banks, and the Credit Mobiliar, Limited. The eroment has given way and recogul.ed the race of interest agreed upon is 7 per cent, and sovereignty of China over the island. It is the issue price Y97, the principal to be redeem believed that the Japanese Government is witled in ten years after the lapse of two years from ing to settle the dispute on obtaining an as the date of issue. The steamers of the com- sumace that the Chinese Government will pany's fleet are to be mortgaged as securities on afford protection to the business started by Mr. trust formed by the Credit Mobilier, Limited. Nishikawa, ar on receiving compensation for This will furnish a precedent for the acceptance the capital invested in the island, which amount of vessels us security for a loan. It is stated that to about Y400,000. The Formosas Govern, the 'terms of the loan are to be laid before a ment disapprover the settlement of the quas special general meeting of shareholders on the tion in the way proposed, but has no other ath proximo. The debouçures are expected proposal thad to submit if it is definitely decid- to be placed on the market about May 17th. At Y97 the rate of interest will amount to 8.1 ed op,

per cent, and it is reported that insurance companies, which are experiencing. diffically in finding good investments for their funds during the present depiaision in the demand for money, are prepared to take large blocks-of-

S.S." MANCHURIA"

FELT SUBMARINE EARTHQUAKE,

The San Francisco Chronicle of 30th March

a

The Osaka Araki holes that Lloyd's have opened an important insurance business in Peking, 2nd May,

Japan and is competing with low rates, which HE. Sik Liang, Viceroy-elect of is describes as a characteristic of Lloyd's. On the ground that the insurance contracts are Three Eastern Provinces, has memo- concluded in London, Lloyd's did not deposit reports:-Sighted twenty-five miles south the debentures, Japan Chronicis, rialized the Throne with the sug with the Japanese Government the usual west of the Farallones at 2,45 o'clock yesterday security of Y100,000, maintaining that their moroing, the big Pacific Mail liner Manchuria, gestion that H.E.. Hsu Shib-chang gente only introduce the parties to be insur. Capiala Danial Fricle, arrived off the barge should retain the Viceroyahip of ed. Other foreign insurance companies doing office shortly before 6 o'clock and was docked Three Eastern Provinces and that with the Japanese Government, have protest-after 8

business in Japan, which deposited security with remarkable dispatch at pier 44 a little he himself should be appointed Goved against the exemption accorded to Lloyd's. The big liner was expected several hours The Government has now decided that insur ernor of Fengtien.

ance contracts made in Japan so far with

The Prince Regent has declined to Lloyd's are invalid, and holds that in taking contracts for insurance Lloyd's must abide by adopt the proposal.

the law of the country and deposit Y103,000 with the "Japssere Government. Whether Lloyd's will submit or not to this decision, is problematical, It is expected, says the Asahi, that the matter will develop into a question of International law,---Japad Chronicle.

HOLLAND'S HOPE,

THE BIRTH OF A PRINCESS.

[By Courtery of the " Sheung Po,"】

Poking, 2nd May,

THE WEATHER.

COMMERCIAL.

TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE, Selling London-Bank T·T minima šunim

Dal demand

19:11/16 earlier, but was delayed more than two hours.

Da 4 months' sight ..........1/9 13:16 at son early Saturday morning, when she stop France-Bank T.T................................. pad to transfer two stowaways, who had board-America-Bank-T.T..i'm ed the vessal at Honolula, to the steamship Siberia, outbound for the Orient.

NEW ANIMALS, NEW FACES. SKILL, DARING & GORGEOUS.

Time and Prices as usual..

Box Plan at ROBINSON PIANO CO.

NEXT MATINee WedneSDAY,

at 3.30 P.M.,

the Performance.

Special Trams will be ros before and after

Doors open at 8 P.M.'. Qvoiture 9 P.M.AR Refreshments by G. GREEN & Co.

A JACKSON, Representative. Hongkong, 3rd May, 1909,

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND

-CALCUTTA:-

THE Steamship

188

"JAPAN," Captain J. G. Olifent, will be despatched for the above Ports on THURSDAY, the 6th instant, at 4 P.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DAVID SASSOON & Co. LIMITED,

Agents. Hongkong, 3rd May, 1909.

"COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES.

FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,

THE Company's Steamship

POLYNESIEN,"

L391

Captain Bree, will be despatched for the above Furts an or about MONDAY, the 10th inst

For Freight or Pussago, apply to

P. DE CHAMPMORIN,' Agent.

Hongkong, 3rd May, 1909.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE

HE Steamship THB Stee

KLIGHTNING,2

having arrived from the above Ports, Con- signees of Cargo are bereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed at once, at Consignees' risk and

remaining on b

Cargo remaining on board after 4 PM of the 5th inst, will be lauded at Consignçes" risk and expense.

V

Intimation.

THE DAIRY FARM CO.LTD.

Have much pleasure in Douncing forber REDUCTIONS

BUTTER PRICES

FROM 18T MAY, 1009.

"Buttercup" "Brand

Dairymaid" Brand "Daisy" Brand.

conta per lb.

May be had in 41b, pain. Hongkong, 3rd May, 1909.

Public Compantes.

UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

[OTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA- NURDINARY GENERAL BERTING of the Society will be held it Head Off- No, z Queen's Buildings, Victoria, Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the 7th May, 1909, at 11.30 PAL; for the purpose of confirming the following Special Revolution, which was duly passed at an Extraordinary Meeting of the Society held on the 11st April, 1909:- Aash

That the Memomndum and Articles of "Association of the Society be respectively. "extooded, "altered and amended so as to **read as shewn in the print signed for the

purpose of identification by the Chair: "man of this Meeting and that such er. "sanded, altoted and amended Memoran- "dum kad Articles of Association be "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,

"SE MONTAGUE EDE,

Secretary...

1362

Hongkong, 21st April, 1909,

THE CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED; NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

NOTICE is hereby that an EXTRA

· ORDINARY GENKRAL MEETING of the Company will be bold at its lisad Office, No. 2 Queen's Boldings, Victoris, Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the 7th May, 19:9, at 17.45 F.Maj for the purpose of confirming the following Special Kenolation, which was duly passed at 10 Exiraordinary Meeting of the Company held on the aist April, 1909 June.

"That the Memorandom and Articles of Association of the Company be respect. "ively extended,"altered and amended so "as to read at showa in the prick sigand for the purpose of identification by the "Chairman of thin bibaing and that- such "extended, altered and amended Memoño "andom and Articles of Association be "Kancatorili adopted as the Memorandum "and Anicles of Association of the Come "pany to the exclusion of those heretofore "prevailing," JANU

By Order of the Board of Directors,

0. MONTAGUE EDE, Secretary Hongkong, 21st April, 1909.

NOTIJE,

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Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to take iM- MEDIATE DELIVERY of their Goods from alongside, such Cargo impeding the di- THE CHINESE ENGINEERING AND

*CO charge of the vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk, and expens

"A N INTÉRIM DIVIDEND aÏOne Shili-

No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

DAVID SASSOON & Co, LIMITED,

Agente

Hongkong, 3rd May, 1909..

1989

"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP “PATHAN," FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND

STRAITS. "ONSIGNEES of Cargoare hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and: Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves

delivery may be obtained, consider

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain 61 ing undelivered after the roth Instant will be 437 subject to rent "PE Gamissy-Bank T-Tainuiorrany mat 2.847.

All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- odla T.T.

1351 sented to the Undersigned on or before the - The Manchuria bad a pleasant ruo ́ ́ from the

Do. demand..........3363rd June, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are const of Asia, with the exception of a strange || Shanghai--Hank T.T. winandale maíonn747 to be left in the Godowns, where they will be phenomenon which occurred at 35.45 o'clock | 31ngapore-Bank T.T. por H.K, $100 ...........77f|| examined on the fath instant, at 3 P.M.“ on the night of March 14th, when the liner japan-Bunk T.T. was steamieg 172 miles this side of Yokohama, Jewe—Bank T.T. ¡ziej With a motion that awakened the passenger amalda Buying, andatitick many with terror, the monster steam-months' sight LifOne - m3/9 15/16 ship was shaken by a force which was presumed 6 months' sight L/01/10 1/16 to have been a submarios tanhquake, The yo days' sight San Francisco & New York 2444 vesseltrembled suddenly from stem to stern and 4 months' sight'

do..

it was at first believed by the Chief Engineer 30 days aight Sydney & Melbournį „„.1.10 3/16

No Fire Inmirance has been affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL & CO., LIMITED,

Agents. Hongkong, 3rd May, 1909.

PUBLIO AUCTION,

and Captain that she had dropped a propeller 4 months' sight France...................31 THE Undersigned have received instructions

blade. An examination showed that the vessel 6 months' sight

.7 he following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg, Director of the Hongkong Observatory :- The Chinese Minister to the: On the 3rd at 11,55 a-The barometer has Netherlands has reported, by tele-fallen lightly over chin Japan, the Loochoos

E. coast of Chipa, al graph, the birth of a daughter by Aihallow depression has passed from the was in good condition, and she held her course | 4 months' sight Germany......................89

continent to the Yellow Sea near the mouth of well after the shock had subsided. Queen Wilhelmina.

Be Silver ............... 24 5/10 the Yaogito.

*Bank of England rato The area of high pressure remains over S.E | TRE stock was prolific with his gifts to Seattle Japan.

families on Monday, on 19th March, according Light to moderate N.E. winds may be exto birth certificates filed with Dr. J. E. Crichton pected in the Formosa Channel and along the Commissioner of Health: Quadruplets, all girls,

other shores of the Chips Sea..

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours.ending at 10 a.m. to-day; non laches...........).

FORECAST 1.—Hongkong - med Nolghbourhood, NE. winds, light or moderate; fair, "i

The Ministeris afraid that it will be impossible to obtain any modification in the law governing the naturaliza

of Chinese residents in Datch Colonial possessions,

THE Hop, Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the fands of the

www.fell to the lot of Mr. and Mrs, Charles G

Kapphan, of 4.216 Pasadena, place, and three girl babies were presented to Mr. and Mrs, Harry &. Cheorer, of 917 Eighteenth Avenus North, "Seven girls to two families is about as ondsual a record na wa kavo had for some time," said Dr, Crichton, “If our pop continuas to incréase at this rata the census sharps will be obliged to adop of estimating talu city

2---Formosa Channel, same as No. 15), 3-South coast of Chlag between Hongkong, nd Lamocks, same as No. 1 14 ALES

-South coast China between Hought

Severely

„İ OPIUM QUOTATIONS," "To«day's quotations are as follows 3-*

Per plcal Malwa Now

@ 1,070/2,090 ***@ 5,100/1,140 © 1,150/1,186

Per Chest

to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

SATURDAY,

the 8th May, 1909,, at 5,30 1.34, at Kennedy's Canon Causeway Bay Repository pi pen

The following well-known Race and Polo.

Ponies : "MAVOURNEEN,"

BAKILLALOO".

"SHAUNABOOM.

AND'

MINNOW,

Brown China Fang, Sub-Griffin of this Benson,

TERMI YMAS uspalkinn

HUGHES & HOUGH,

*'Anctioneers,

MINING

LD.

Alas and Six Peace par Share free of tax on account of year ending 18th February, 1939, has been declared by the Directors of the sboys | Company. A

Coupon No. 12 is payable on. Ist May at the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and-Obing, and The Russo-Chinese Bank at Tientsin and Shanghai

JS-DOBIE

Agent.

Hongkong, 30th April, 1909.

Notices of Firms.

HONGKONG AND WHAMFOA DOUK COMPANY, LIMITED,

NOTICE.

Msigned the position of Acting Unitf MRA ROBERT MITCHELL having res Manager of the Company, Mr. WILLIAM WILSON is bass, appointed his succesfor from this date and naill further notice.o

• By Order of the Board of Directors, ⠀

H, P.WHITE,

Acting Chairman. Hongkong, 18th April, 1909.

NOTICE.

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'HAVE This Day resomed my Business of - - SHARE and General BroEEN,

THOMAS IROSE Hongkong, 1st May,'!

[387)

INTERNATIONAL BLEEPING CAR

EXPRESS TRAINS 00:

(THE

GREAT TRANS-SIBERIAN ROUTE

TO EUROPE.]

"AVING book appolated AGENTS BE

HAVING

the abov: Company, we

piszsed to give any 'nformation as to

Passaga, &c. in cost

SHEWANJ

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