Telegrams.
"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH??:
SERVICE.
-TANG SHAO-YE RETURN TO PEKING. [By courtesy of the "Sheung Po"]:
Peking, 4th May. H.E. Tang Shao-yi is expected buck in Poking about the 9th inat.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY
THE HIPPODROMB.
- - -
To-day's Advertisement.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN "IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. FOR SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, HIOGO AND YOKOHAMA,
THE
THE Imperial German Mall Steamship
“PRINZ KITEL FRIEDRICH," Captain E. Malchow, will leave for the above places"-TO-MORRÓW (THURSDAY), the 8th instant, at 5'A›M,VERSA
For further Particulars, apply to:
The Hippodroma Circus and Menagerie are well maintaining their reputation, which they, have ao descivedly caroed since their visit to the Colony, for 'high-class entertainment and solid fun; There was a goodly house present last, night who took the opportunity of availing them selves of the change of programme, which had bot been announced by the management. Several: fresh turns have been introduced since Mon. day night, and it is no exaggeration to say that to visitor to the Hippodrome, there is no Tha statue such thing as "a"dall moment," horsa " Ben Azed," introduced by Miss Zella, was a distinct novelty, whereby a number of well-koown historical incidents wate faithfully represented solely by means of a single horse. Among the eine · pictures skowa, "Napoleon before Morcow" is desar- ving of special mootion. The Mysore Brother SECRET HISTORY OF TURKISH were in excellent form in their acrobatio fests, The Prince Regent takes keen and provided a number of fresh performances Interest in the recent affairs into these hitherto sten. Moskeijse, the In- dian gymnast, In his triple horizontal bar Turkey and has telegraphed to the Chinese Ministers in London and Paris for full particulars of the revolt.
TURKEY.
PRINCE REGENT'S INTEREST. [By courtesy of the "Sheung_Po."]:
Peking, 4th May.
VICEROY HNU SHIH-CHANG.
DEPARTURE FOR PEKING, [By courtesy of the “Sheung-Po."]
Peking, 4th May. H.E. Hau Shih-chang, Viceroy of the Three Eastern Provinces, was to leave for Poking yesterday.
THE IMPERIAL FUNERAL.
ARRIVAL OF THE CORTEGE AT
THE MAUSOLEUM. “
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]
Poking, 4th May.
It took three days for the late Emperor's coffin to arrive at the site of the Imperial Mausoleum.
The mpresa Dowager left by special train on the 2nd inst. for the Mausoleum to attend the burial ceremony,
"MACAO BOUNDARY · QUESTION.
AN INCORRECT REPORT. [By courtesy of the " Sheung Po"]
performance, was wonderfully agile in his work, and elicited loud applause. The clowns provided the comic element, thair clever witticisms, belag interspersed with several difficult acts. The other turns are too nomer aus to mention in detail, but were all excellent in their way?
The Hippodrome has already established it self lu public favour, and it will be through no
of
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
MELCHERS & Col
General Agents.
Hongkong, 5th May, 1909. .../
CRISIS.
FALL OF KAMIL AND WHAT LED TO IT.
"An important narrative of the loner history
the fall of Kamit Pasha, the first Premier of Turkey under the new Constitution, has been drawn up by the Committee of Union and Progress, and insued by the Balkan Committes te London.ich is dated Constanti
The statement. (which
nople, 24 Fab.) assorts, that Kamil' Pasba wished to send away the battalions of chas
Today's Advertis
nents.
MAY 5, 1909.
Location: CAUSEWAY BAY TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT!!
GRAND SUCCESS OF
FIRST CHANGE
OF
PROGRAMME:
THE
HIPPODROME CIRCUS AND
MENAGERIE.
INTRODUCING":
NEW SCENES, NEW FEATS;
NEW ANIMALS, NEW FACES. SKILL, DARING & GORGEOUS,
Time and Prices as usual
Box Plan at ROBINSON PIANO CO.
NEXT MATINEE SATURDAY, at 3.30 P.M. Circus, according to igual custom throughout .B.-The Management of the Hippodrome
fault of its own if soybody misses the grandeurs which had been brought to protect the their tour: of the 'East, beg to invite all Child.
show,
WIRELESS 7KLEGRAPHY IN SHANGHAL.
'new régime, and it was precisely because the Minister of War refused to execute his orders that he was dismissed,'
ren of all Orphanages in the Colony to theif Matinees during their stay in Hongkong.
WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS,
1. 3:30 PM...
Special. Trams will be run before and after the ferformance.
Doors open at 8 PM. Overture 9 P.M!
A. JACKSON, Representative, Hongkong, 5th. May, 1909.
[988.
He dismissed at the same time the Minister of the Navy to please the Sultan, who could not habituate himself to the sight of the crai If enterprise in the mainspring of auccess,
sers: anchored in front of the place. "What the Palace Hotel should have a magnificent is particularly suspicious and anti-constitutional fature before it. Before it was completed it in this cavaller fashion of removing the two housed an international Commission in which Ministers, in whose hands rests the national worldwide interest was taken. Since then a defence, is that Kamil Pasha made this changa wireless installation has been put in and yes-brusquely, without consulting any of his other terday it was put into commission. The masts colleagues, which put the other Ministers under and wires on the rage of the building are the the necessity of separating themselves from A only indication fromfibe exterior that wirelem messages can be transmitted and received on the premises. The transmitting and receiving. appliances are in a small chamber in the N. E corner of the grovod floor, and it was here that the writer was privileged to witness practical demo utration of wireless telegraphy.
THE APPARATUS AT WORK,
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him.
FORMER SPY AS MINISTER, İr "Te bave the navy in his hands, he made
Minister of the Navy a former spy, Husgi
Pasha. The presence of such ́n man at the head of the navy would not naturally jaspits confidance with the public. As to the new War Minister, Nazim Pasha, his reputation was above suspicion. But what guarantee had wo that Kamil Pasha would not again use to- morrow the same anti-constitutional procedure to get rid of him, once the system of arbitrary dismissal was established?
"Kamil, not content with removing Riza Fasha, Minister of War, appointed bim to the post of High Commissioner in 'Egypt, à post which he had proclaimed in the official journal to be useless. It was 'a; veritable exile; the old.system was completely restored. Kamil, to defend himself, told some journalists that these Ministers bad themselves asked to retire, and that Riza Pasha had even thanked him for bis new appointment.
A PRETENDED FLOR
"But baving received a vebement pad cate-
INDER the Patronage of His Excellency
the Governor, Sir F. LUGARD, K.C.M.G, C.B., D,S.C.
:
GRAND GARDEN
FETE.
In aid of the Funds of the SOLDIERS & SAILORS HOME & SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE,
meat
will be held in the BOTANIC GARDENS,. TO-NIGHT, the 5th May,
Under the flowing Committee of Manage
Col. Darling, R.E Commodore Lyon, R.N
Lady Piggott,
Mr. F. H. May,
Major Fisher, and
S. T. Dunn, Keq, B.A.
be given from 4 to II P.M. When varied and numerous Entertainments
will
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform,..25 cents Children under 12 years...25 cents.
A. MORENO, Honorary Secretary, Hongkong, 5th May, 1909.
PUBLIC AUCTION:
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To-day's Advertisement.
TENDERS FOR REVENUE FARMS
TENDERS are invited for the feats of Revenue Farms is, the State of North Borgen from the 1st January, 1910, as sat out hereunder deg m
REVENUE FARMS IN THE STATE
OF NORTH BORNEO.
1. In making arrangements for the feasing of the Farms for the next Farm period of 1910, 1911 and 1912, the Government reserves to itself the right of vesting the Farms (as pro- vided in the Proclamationi concerned? as named in Schedule, A appeaded) in any per- 100, by public or private sale as may be thought fit, n!!
*Subject to the above reservation is hereby notified that tendais will be received at the Office of the Secretary to the Governor, Sanda- kan, up to: 13 o'clock noon, on the 1st day of Pctober..1985, for the purchase of the exclui- ive privileges of the Farms described below for a period of one, two or three years com mencing on the 1st January, 1910. R
1. Any person either for himself alone or for himself and others, may, either in person or by
agent duly accredited in willing, on any date prior to the said noon of the 1st October Dext, subalt to the said Secretary at Sandakan, any tender he may think fit for all or any of the Farms, provided such tender is in confermlty | with the terms of tendering hereinafter sat out Farmar, annan A and foldin 'all the conditions required of the
**All tenders 10 made will (except at the sa press with of the tenderers to the contrary) bu received and treated by the Government as strictly confidential.
LANDIN On receiving any such tender, Government reserves to itself the right of deciding whether it shall be considered or not
W
If Government decides pet to consider the tender, it will be returned to the fenderer: under sealed cover
All tenders accepted for consideration by Goverment will be, in the first instance, re-
Intimations.
THE DAIRY FARM CO, LTD
Have much pleasure lo announcing farther REDUCTIONS
BUTTER PRICES
FROM 1ST MAY, 1909.
Buttercup" Brand "Dalrymaid" Brand 70 "Daisy" Brand.
cents par
May be bad in fib, pats. Hongkong, 3rd May, 1009.
"COLD STORAGE.
THE HONGKONG ICE COMPANY, 1* LTD, hava now 40,000 Cabic fast of COLD STORAGE available at BART POINT. Stores will be:"Open" at 10°3àm, and 4PMA daily, Sunday cepted, to receirs and deliver perishable goods.
G. K. HAXTON, Manager.
Hoogkong, th“ January, Toog
Public Companies.
UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
|OTICE hereby given that an EXTRA-
tained by Government for farther consideration NORDINARY GENERAL MEETING
with the tenders handed in on 1st October, 1900, which will be opened at noon on that date, after which the successful tenderer will be selected. A
of the Society will be baid at tin Hond Uffice; No. 2 Queen's Buildings, Victoria, Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the 7th May, 1909; at 12:30 PM) The Farms, above referred to, are
for the purpose of confirming the following. Special Resolution, waich was duly passed at. BRITISH NORTH BORNEO-Opium,as Extraordinary Meeting of the Society held Spirit, Gambling and Pawn-broking, as fol-
an the aist April, 1909 3—— lows:-
(a) in one concession for the whole State. (b) in one concession for any of the follow ing Districts of the State, the limits named including the interior territory watered by the
· rivers within the limits given respectively :-
Territory (0) SANDAKAN DISTRICT-the bounded on the one side by the iras right watershed of the Kinabatangan River and on. tha. other by the true left watershed-of; the -Paitan river,
(i) KUDAT DISTRICT-the. Ta-ritory bound. ed on the one side by the trus-left watershed of the Paltas River and do the other by the true right watershed of the Pindasan River.
(ii) WEST COAST DISTRICT-the Territory bounded on the bae side by the tree right watershed of the Piadasan River and on the ether by the northern boundary of Province Clarice.
OF
แ
"That the Memorandum" and "Articles of "Association of the Society be respectively “extended, altared and amended so us to !' zoad as shown in the pilat signed for the
purpose of identification by the Chair 'man" of this Meeting" and that such ex- "tonded, altered and amended 'Memoran" "dum. and' Articles of Associations be "henceforth adopted as the Memorandum, "and Articles of Association of the Society to the exclusion of those heretofore prevaiting.***
A
Prints of the proposed Memorandum and Articles of Association can be seen at the Society's Office, or obtained on: application there.
By Onder of the Board of Directors,
C. MONTAGUE EDE
Secretary, Hongkong, 21st April, 1909,
(iv) EAST COAST DISTRICT-the Territory bounded on the one side by the trun right. watershed of the Kinabatangan River and on the other by the Dotch Boundary on the South THE "CHINA TRADERS at Broershoek point, de
(V) PROVINCE CLARKE-being the Territory. between Batu-Rais and the Lawas northern watembed.jpg
gorical denial, he changed his tactics. In the THE Undersigned have received instructions. The attention of thing arms of tender
The apparatus, which is supplied by the East Asiatic Wireless Telegraph.Co., is wonderfully compact, though to the amateur it has that latent mystery.which all electrical instruments seem to possess. For while an expert may talk glibly of sparks, high-tension currents, induc- tion coils and electrolytic detectors, a casual abseiver is content to estimate the value of the apparatus by what he sees and hears without any attempt to dissect it piece-meal. It all Peking, 4th May: looks very simple when it is at work. The H.E. Ko Yu-him, special Com-operator, with a pair of telephone receivers stropped over his cars sits in front of a small missioner for the delimitation of table on which are some three or four small Macao, reports that he has pro- rumen's. He is asked, say, to call up H. ceeded to Macao, and that the Por-M. 5. Astrana. There is a tap-tap, tap on the | Morse key of the transmitting apparatus, and tugueso Commissioner, General Ma-simultaneously a series of rasping sounde, ut-
companied by bright violet sparks which come open council of the Ministers, be put forward chado, has arrived at Macao. [The report of General Machado's arrival at from the box containing thespark gap. But those the question of a plot against the Sultas, which gentle taps are passing current at a pressure of he impaled to these two Ministors; he even Macan is incorrect, --Ed., A.K. TI
100,000 volts and high up on the roof Herizian added that he had known of this affair for the waves are carrying signals far and wide until fast fortnight. The Minister of the Interior, they reach their destination. Even simpler does (Hilmi Pasha) then remarked that he should, the receiving of messages appear. By throw-in his capacity of Minister for the Interior, ing over a switch the transmitting apparatus is put out of action and the way is clear for messages to came from outside. The operator merely listens through the telephone receivers mentioned above, and if à siation within range is "talking" he hears this message by Morse code'iq a series of long or short buzzes. Per- hapa ile signal is prefaced by the repetition of the letters 'T G) in which caso he is an eavesdropper in an interchange of messages between Woosung and Tsungming. For pur poses of demonstration the Astrand was called up. And asked to oblige with a "song." This the handy men did immediately and for two minuirs repeated a signal copuisting of three dots and adash for the benefit of the writer,
MARINE MONSTER,
SKETCH AND Square view or A SEA SERPENT.
The sea serpent usually folks on the bed of the ocean until midsummer, but recently a survival of prehistoric times rose to the surface It was in Far Eastern waters, and the monster - is described by a Liverpool captaiù, ma
In a letter bems he states: I enclera a sketch of a huge ses monster that I passed whilst on a voyage from Hongkong to Japan, This is po imagination, as I passed it within je yards and had a fair and square good look at it with my glass."
The captain and the chief mate were on the bridge when "all at once the chief officer said to me, 'Good heavens, sir, just look at that monster and there I beheld the great sea monster that I enclose you the sketch of. It's no fable, but the fair and iqjars troib. I saw it, the chief officer saw it, and the quarter-master and the second steward, "who had just come on the bridge to speak to me.”
The captain continues: I have been sailing the China Seas for the last thirteen or fourteen yourp, but I never saw anything like this huge sea monster before. The length of the monster would be soft, and from the top dl" its back to the' water, would be 17st, or 18ft. high. It was of great bulk, The body was light brown in colour, and it bad a hory bick, lis tail and head, which were massive, | Were slate-coloured."
The sketch is an excellent impression, bat it is a pity there was not a camera on the bridge at the time of the "serpent's" appearance.— Morning Leader.
SHIPPING AND MAILS
MAILS DUE Indian (Sutrang) 8th inst; Hodian (Laliang) sath inst. ¿Canadian (Empress of India) 14th inst. "Indian (Kutrang" 19th inst
DETAILS OF THE SYSTEM,'
The apparatas consists of two distinct parts, the receiver and the transmitior. The current for the latter is taken from the Municipal mains, and by passage through do induction cail is raised to a pressuie, of 100,000 volts. The bigh tension current soon passes into the park gap, and the same time charges a battery of 144 Leyden jars. The moment the spark takes place waves are produced in the aerial wire. Together with the atrial wires an earth connection is worked for the radiationof electric waves. Colli for regulating the strength of the corrent complete the transmiting apparatus.
The receiving apparatus, which is all on a small table, is connected with the aerial wires. Pasting through coils and condensers the electric wavas received from other stations are trensformed into electricity to local slectric circuits, and by an electrolytic detector are passed to the telephone receivers, The coils
bave been informed of this affair, and that being unable to admit or to accept such a proceeding, he felt himself obliged to resign, The Pre- ident of the Council of State, the Sheikul- Islam, the Minister of Justice, and the Minister of Finance, alto judged it right to lender their resignations.
"A characteristic feature was the wish to awakou at the same time the distrust both of the Sultan and the people. It was a second edition of the Midhat Patha affair-in attempt to crash someone in the confidence of the committee and the Chamber by accusing him of wanting to dethrone the Sultan, and so exciting the population which is essentially loyal.
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to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION.
For Account of the Estate of the late
Mr. O. D. THOMSON, - ''TQ-MORROW (THURSDAY}, the 6th May, 1939, at 11 AM, at their.
› Bates Rooms, No 8, Das Vœux Road, ..
· corner of Ice House Street,
A QUANTITY OF OFFICE FURNITURE,
Alsp
Ons REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, `One- OLIVER TYPEWRITER, ≈ CLOCKS,
AND A
"COMPANY, LIN
NOTICE TO SHAREHOL
NCE
OTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA.
ing is drawn to the following terms N ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING
(a) The tenderer must state, in his tender the annual sum offered for the Farm rent for the three years 19to, 1911 and 1913; a different sum may be offered for the first, second and third years respectively. The tedderer must also clearly stato the propostion of the amount Rent to be allotted to each separate Farm,
(6) The Government does not bind itself to accept the bighest or any teøder, and. reserves. "to itself the right of making any arrangements it may deem advisable as regards the letting of the Farms. PRA
(e). Each tenderer should specify in fall, in .English, and in the vernacular language of the tenderes, the names, residences and occupa tions of the persons tendering, and similar information regarding any security or any parteer that the tenderer wishes to propose..
(d) The successful tenderer will be called upon to enter into a contraçi under the provi [395 tons of the Proclamations named in
appended.
.2 ELECTRIC FANS. TERMS As usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. ***Pongkong, 5th May, 1909."
THE
PUBLIC AUCTION. HE Undersigned have received instructions
from the Captain Superintendent of
Police, to salli by PUBLIC AUCTION,
in Schedule
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of the Company will be held at its Head Office, No. 2 Queen's Buildings, Victoila, Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the 7th May, 19:9, s. 13:25 PM, for the purpose of confirming the following Special Resolution, which was duly passed at an Extraordinary Meeting of the Company held on the 21st April, 15 US
That the Memorandum and Articles of
"Association of the Company be mspecte. dively extended, altered and amendell so “'t as to sead' as shown in the print signed i
for the purpose of Identification by the Chairman of this Mesting and that such "extended, altered and amended Mamore' "andum, zod Articles, of; Association: ba "hanceforth adopted as the Memorandum "and Articles of Association of the Com "pany, to the exclusion of those heretofore "! prevailing. "APTAR HAN, VOD NA By Order of the Board of Directors,
C. MONTAGUE EDE
Secretary. Hongkong, 21st April, 1909.
·1393
NOTICE,
(0) Copion of the Forms of Contracts for the Farms may be seen on application at the Offices of the said Secretary, at Sandakan, or of Messra. Guthrie & Co, at Singipore, ovef Mesta. Gibb, Livingston & Co., at Hoogkong.
(/) The successful tenderer will be required THE to deposit with the Finance Commissioner, Sandakao, security to the value of three months' Farm" reht by moins of a deposit of 'N INTERIM DIVIDEND of One Shille money to the amount of one months Farming and Six Peace per Share free of tax
A CRITICAL SITUATION, ... But the flames were extinguished in time. Kamil was allowed no time to use his two- edged weapon. Os the day of the inquiry be was obliged to reassure the public by an. official notice, which appeared during the day the 7th May, 1919, at 11 AM at Tsim Sha months Farm rent.
as a supplement, that the plot was absolutely
without foundation. He forgot that in affirming this he was contradicting himself."
The Young Turks go on to say that "if the Constitution were followed to the letter Kamil would have the power to dissolve the Chamber.. How could so disastrous au eventuality be permitted for a country where the Parliament. ary system has not yet had time to take firm' Too!?
"The Chamber has acted in a legal, fort,
and condensers on the table enable the opera- and politic manner, and has rendered its lor to “tune" his apparatus so that it will only grestest service to the country, as the future will receive waves of a certain length, and by this | reveal". means interference from a third station can be avoided Local basteries direct the current ikrough the right way.
TO THE SAFETY OF HIGH PRESSURÉ,
THE WEATHER.
After explaining the apparatus, Mr. S Lar Director of the Hongkong Observatory tumor
The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg, son of the East Asiatic Wireless Telegraph Co. Ed, obligingly showed the writer that On the 5th at 12.30 p.—The barometer bay there was nothing to four from the high current fallen considerably over 2. Japan and N emplɔyed. Taking a key in ous hand and | China, and slightly slowhere, touching a termine! with it, ha placed his other. hand on another terminal and allowed losy do. valts to pass through his body without turning a-hair. Lord Kelvin was once demobatrating, to a class, man's immunity to high tension cur- reats, and when he was about to put the theory The Swedia & Paking left Shanghai yester into practice by allowing a current similar to diy, and may be expected here on Eih inst....” a this, to pass through his body, a volca from the
The Ho A. Lis Life velt. Saugh an
lecture room implored him to try it first on gid fest, pm and may be expected hore' on yin last, ami
The T. KK. 1.1. Tenyo Muru arrived at San Francisco on grå Inst.
The C. Nas. Toming left Masita on ath last, and is expected here on 7th just,
"ab
* FRIDAY,
Tani, Police Station,
One ROUND BUOY,
·
as LARGE IRON BUOY,
rent, and of title deeds to the amount of two
+
(g) The retail rates for Chanda fixed, by Goremment for the Opium Farm for 1919 1911 and 1912 are those specified below :-
Per tabil
60.30
Bags SUGAR, and 6 Rage SALTPETRE, 5 kun packet 00.15!
TERMIA DIDALAM
SHO WA HUGHES & HOUGH,-
Auctioneers, #AND YO Hongkong, 5th May, 1909 (2 mer [396)
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD-BREMEN, IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
HE Steamship
THE
DEK: * PRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH,"
having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the haxardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Go. down Company Limited, Kowlbon, whence delivery may be obtained,
A depression appekre to be passing Estt- wards to the North of Hokkaido, and pressure No Claims will be admitted after the Goods - have left the Godowas, and all Goods remain la low also over N. China,
Gradients are slight general y, and light vari-ling undelivered after the sith of May, will be able winds may be expected in the Forms All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are
subject to rent Channel and the N part of the Chips Sr, to be left in the godown, where they will be accompanied by fog over the former area.Tazamined on the auth of May, at 9.39 4.M. dos. The writer was able to sympathize with, Hoogkong Refufall for the 24 hours ending itali falas madr, reach us before the 15th this suggestion and was not possessed by any at 10 am, to-day, 0.00 inches
mblida to say that he had survived the pas
* The H. A. Lass. Senigambia left Singapore -on 4th inst, a.m., and may, be expected age of a current of 200,000 volts through his
body
The East Asiatic Wireless Talegraph Co. baj,
T.: K. Kiss). Chiys-Maru sailed from: up to the prosent, supplied thirty fusis cheat on 5th inal, sod is doo to anive at | to the. Ühinese: Goy
**** 00.00
(A) The Opium Farmer is responsible for seeing that Chandu is not sold by retail at the Opium Farm or-at the Opium Farm shops at prices higher ban those fixrd by Goveromaat and named above (9) dan muda
The Opium and Spirit Farmer may fix abeir own prices for supplying the Opium sad Spirit Farm Shops Bolesale with Chandu and Spirits. (1) During the continuance of the Farm period, the Opium and Spirit Farmer will be entitled to the use of a Trade-mark (to be approved by Government) to be affixed to any Opium er Chands prepared by them, and to any varsel containing Spisite for salemnden
(7) As soon as the new Farmers, have been appolnied by the Governor, they will be re quired to submit in writing to the Secretary to the Governor at Sandakan Schedule showing full particulars as to the Title Deeds they pro- pose to deposit with the Government a security for the wald two months Farm rent, If those are considered satisfactory, the new Farmers will be required to execute a mart provided for by law page of the property to the Government es
CHINESE, ENGINEERING AND
MINING COLD
on account of year ending 28th February, 1959, has been declared by the Directors of the above Company
Compos No. ia is payable on 181 May at the Chartered Bank of India; Australia andỡ China, and The Husso Chiness-Bank at Tientala and
18. DOBIE Shanghai..
·Agent, Hongkong, goth April, toog, 7907-1385:
Notices of Firms.
NOTICES
HAVE This Day resumed my Business of
SHARE ́Rod GENERAL" BROKER,
THOMAS J. ROSE Hongkong, rst May, 19001 (38%
LNTERNATIONAL SLEEPING CAR
and
EXPRESS SINBAT 06
(THE
GREAT TRANS-SIBERIAN ROUTA
(6) The Farmer for the West Coast may be required to rent certain Farm buildings at HA Jesselton,
dog, or they will not be recognizedali 20 (1) The following Proclamations govern the.
:will be:
be effected vedis", will be countersigned.
conduct of the Farms in B, BNBorneo vit ser
'port on 15th 'inst;"at nood??
the pro
of the
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