Telegrams.
"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH".
SERVICE.
"EX-SHANGHAI TAOTAL
SUFFERING FROM EYE
·COMPLAINT.
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-Peking, 2nd July. Leung Yu-ho, ex-Shanghai Tao- tai, has applied for four months' sick leave in order to enable him to pro- ceed abroad to consult an expert opthalmist.
TIENISIN-PUKOU RAILWAY.
DIRECTORSHIP DECLINED.. -[By courtesy of the "Bhoun -Polj
Peking. 2nd July
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY JULY 3, 1959.
'THE. KAWASAKI DOOKTARD,
REPORTED ORDER FOR A CRUISER
FROM CHINA.
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WEEKLY SHARE REPORT,
** In their weekly share report, of to-day's dato, Masses, Erich Georg & Co. write :-
The' Chugai Shogy, learns on good authority that the Chinese Government has placed orders
Shares continued in fair demand during the with the Kawasaki and Mitso Biebi Shipbuild work under review, but the volume of busi- ing Yard at Kobe and Nagasaki for the conness har been paly small The sterling de atruction of one cruiser, each of 5,coɔ tons. The Osaka Iron Works are said to have, also received orders from Chins for three or four vessels of smaller size. The contracts are reported to have already been signed;
COST OF LIVING in bangku
THE MOST EXPENSIVE. PLACE IN
THE EAST,
mand rate of exchange on Londoq closer al is. gid., while rates on Shanghai are the same as reported last. Bansilver in London is quoted 3374, and Consols £84 7/16. The Bank of England's rate of discount remains 21 per cent, while the private market rate of discount is it. per cent.
Today's Advertisements.
Colonial Secretary's Department. HONGKONG OPIUM FARM.
TOTICE is hereby that SEALED
NTENDERS BY Five Cat St At the Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, till Noor on TUESDAY, the 1st day of August, 1909, for the purchase of the privileges known as the Opium Farm established under "Toe Prepared Opium Ordinances, 1891-1909," that Bank Shares-Hongkong and Shanghais if to say, the ante privilege of preparing Opion sold at rates ranging between $1,000 and and of Selling, within the Colony, (including $1,010, and there are further buyers at Sijozs; the New Territories), Opium so prepared, the Loadon rate has advanced to £97. Na-inclusive of the privilege of collecting dress |tionals ara unchanged.
and of preparing and dealing in Dross Opium, for three years from the tst of March, 1910, Marine Insurance Shares-Unions told at
Full information as to conditions of tender 5810 and 58.71, closing with sallers at $8171.ing, &c., can be obtained from the Colonial Norb Chinas are in requent at Tis. 108. In other Treasurer. stocks under this heading no change bas takan
A. M. THOMSON, place.
Colonial Secretary.
A remark frequenily passed by visitors to Bangkok who have been visiting in vailan places of the Far East, is that living bera is more expensive than anywhere else at this side of Surz. No ons realizes this fact better than-old residents who have expérienced how ❘ times have changed during the last couple of Fire Ioanrance Shares-Hongkongs, are decade years. The fact that living has bo-wanted at $345, but are held for $350. Chious. come so expensive in Bangkok may be attri- changed bands at $211, and shares are wasted 'hu'ed to the rapidly increasing foreign.com- | now at $112. -
2nd July, 1903.
CONDITIONS OF TENDERING, 1. No tender will be received unless the tank
derer produces a receipt from the Treasurer (1) A deposit of $6,ase or of Title Deeds, or other approved securities to a liké Amonol, and
The acting Governor of Shan-munty more than to anything else, tung, Shun Po-ki, has declined the appointment of director general the Tientsin-Pukon Railway in dition as acting Governor on plea that he cannot attend to
Shipping Shares.-Several hundreds of for The number of foreigners resident in this shares of the Hongkong, Cantob and capital has increased and multiplied to a re- Macao Steamboat Company fetched "$33, at of markable extent daring the last dozen years which figure the market closes quiet with ad-The trade of the post has also grown enormous sellers. Indo-Chinas fuitad buyers at 566; the fy and the expense of living has considerably Shanghai rate is Tls, 50, while the London the increased. Prices of foodstuffs have gone up
rates are £3, 195, od. for preference `and Li by leaps and bounds. For example a fowl for deferred shares. China and Manilas have
duties of the dual office.
the
which could be purchased formerly in the local rellers at Sto, while Dougisses are quiet at
food bazaars for a salung would cost to-day tical. Egge, meat fruits and vegetables have «lso reached four times the price paid some
prevailing and having to pay high wages to cooks who will also secure a percentage out of their employers' money at whatever cost, ile expenses of living in Bangkok for the
Later.
vears ago. Fisb, esp. cially se fish, is sold at an Over sixty Germinus are employ-xorbitantly high price. With such conditions ed on the Tientsin-Pukou Railway
The representatives of Chihli Pro- vince has urged the Director-Gene- ral to dispense with the services of the Germans in order to prevent foreigners from having any excuse to interfere with Chinese rights.
CHIHLI PROVINCE.
ALLEGED MALPRACTICES. By courtesy of the "Sheung Pa").
Peking, 2nd July. The Prince Regent has given instructions to Acting Viceroy Na
foreigner, are by no means in og House rent is also high and will be likely to continue so for some years until such time as the urban and suburban districts are well laid out and supplied with the class of cottages and other dwelling houses that would meet the public demand. In Saigon, Singapore and other places, neat cottages with beautifully laid out gardens add to the charming appearance and attencliveness of those towns, and the tent paid for such is very moderate in comparison to what is paid here for even comparatively small bouses, with no garden at all but a small com- pound. Still, we have much land around the
city and suburbs where such cottages could be
erected_with_much profil to the owner, and benefit to the public.
The fact that prices of native products rule Tung to inquire into the alleged de-high, and that labour is dear, is altogether to falcations in the Chihli Province so the benefit of the farming classes. A poultry- -farmer,gardener or fisherman can make more that when Viceroy Tunn Fang arriv-money by his produce in the market in ape es he will be prepared to prosecuteday according to present rates, than he could
formerly realize in a whole wack. the investigations forthwith...
PRINCE CHEN,
"ARRIVAL, IN TOKIO. '
[By courtesy of the "Shaung Po")
Peking, 2nd July. Prince Chen arrived in Tokio on the 1st inst, and will be received in audience by the Emperor to-day.
THE NORTH-GERMAN LLOYD,
APPOINTMENT OF THE NEW. MANIGING DIRECTOR.
Her Heineken, who has been appointed managing director of the Norddeutscher Lloyd in the place of the late Dr. Wiegand, is the son of the late Dr. Johs. Heineken, who was the counsel and legal advicer of the Norddeutscher Lloyd, Herr Heineken was born at Bremen, qn March '1, 1860, and was educated, io Brembo. He served his military service, with the 1st Dragoon Guards in Berlin, after which he was employed for six years, in the cottoa firm of Messrs. de Jersey and Co, of Liverpool. By the end of
1886 the endeavour of the German cotton
apinners to create their own colton market in
The wages of domestic servants are much higher than ruling in the Straits, Indo-China or Hongkong. An excellent boy or cook cas be employed at either of the above places for a salary of about from 15 to 20 ticals and here in Bangkok one cannot get even a third rate cook for ticals to a month. Coolie labour is equally dear, notwithstand ing the constant influx of Chinese coolles into the country. This shows that there is room should be encouraged than otherwise. Chinco and to spare for all, sad that such immigration are hard industrious workers; they readily adopt themselves to the manpera and customs
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536. Star Ferries have been done, at $16 for old shares and Si5i for the new issue, Shell Transports have inquiries at 611. ex the dividend of 35. per share (coupon No. 12), paid in London-on-1st-instant-Reuter's Office wires a London quotation of 618. 3d. for Name shares. Union Waterboats sold at $11.
Refiseries-China Sugore sold at $135 to $140 cash, closing with further sellers at the higher rate; for end of October $140 has been
done. Luzons have sellers at 515, but at $13 buyois might be found,
Mining Shares Charbonnage, as well as Raubs are unchanged Chinese Engineering and Mining Company's shares are quoted-Tis
81; the total output of the Company's three mines, for the week-ended 12th ultime, amount. ed to 34,188, loss of coal, and the sales during the same period to 24434 tons.
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Gi.) An agreement, to be executed by him do a form provided by the Tresanter, to stetbe-effect that, if he should decline to accept a grant of the Farm on the terms of the tender sent in by bim `or fail to give the prescribed security for such grant, such deposit or securities shall be forfeited to the Crown.
Buch deposit must be completed not later than Noon on the 30th day of August, tong,
All deposits will be se'urned to unsuccessful
tenderers. -
The leader-must-state-the monthly offered for the Farm as rent. accept the highest or any lender.
To-day's Advertisements.
meal of the said Colony for myself and my suce cessors in 'the Government of the same, DO GIVE AND GRANT duto. the' Granton, bis executors and administrators, iba sofa privilege of preparing Oplum and of selling within the said Colony (including the New P'erritories) Opium so prepared inclusive of the privilege of
Intimations.
THE
DAIRY FARM Co., LIMITED.
collecting dross, and of preparing and dealing Fine Salted Australian in Dross Opium, for and during the term here.. after expressed, in conformity with, and sub ject to the Ordinances in that behalf provided, and to the following conditions and stipula. tions:-
1. That the said monthly sum of $
shail, during the said term, he paid regularly out demand on the first day of each calendar mouth, the first of such payments being made on the st day of March, 19 o
io advance to the Colonial Treasurer and with.
That the Grantee shall have no Raw Oplum la possessing except what is reported through the Imports, and Exports Office; and unless the special permission of the Governor to exceed that amount is obtained, shall not draw more than nine hundred chests of Raw Optom in each completed year of the Farm; and that if any prop red opium is imported into,the, Colony by the Grantes, no equivalent deduc- tion shall be made in the number of chests of Raw Oplum drawn by the Grantee,
3. That the Grantee shall not part with, any Opium in the row stato nither by sale or other wise, but only prepared Opium fit for smoking. 4. That the Granted shall not grant to any person any licence to boil or prepare Oplum,
5. That the Grantee shall have only one esta blishment for boiling and preparing Opium; such establishment to be approved by the Governor.
6. That the Governor shall be at liberty at any time to depute such person or persons as he may think fit to supervise the balling and preparation of Opium in the boiling establish- meet
7. That the Grantee shall not have loose
Opium (as defined by the Raw Opium Ordin sum-tablishment,-and-sball.not have in his posses
anco, 1887), elsewhere than in his boiling 01-
3. The Government does not bind itself to
e:
4. The successful tenderar shall before the rst day of January, 1910, deposit with the Treasurer approved security, either' money or title deeds, to the value of three months' rent of the Farm for the dua performance of the con- ditious on which the privilege is granted and of the stipulations or agreement in respect there of and the security previously deposited with the Treasurer on the tender being received will be retained until such "ruccessful tenderer shall have deposited such security, Particolars of the Security affered must be submitted to the Treasurer before the 1st day of November, 190, for the approval of the Government, and the security shall be in such formes the Treasurer may require. Title deeds of land in any British Territory may be sub-
Docks, Wharver, Godowns, &c-Hongkong and Whampoa Docks changed hands at 5641 and $6; in the daily part of the week; the ralemitted for approval, jumping on Thursday to sales at £70; yesterday
$68 has been accepted again, but there are more
shares wanted. Gen. Fenwicks, as well as Now Amoy Docks, ste unchanged. Shanghai Docke have advanced to Tls, 82 in the north," Hosg- kong and Kowloon Wharves have changed owners at $56) and $57, and have further ins quiries at the latter figure. Shanghai and Hongkow Wharves bave improved to buyers at T. 162 in the North.
"Lands, Hotels and Buildings-Hongkong Lands sold at $107 10 $108; at latter rate shares are obtainable. Kowloon Lands sold at $30 and West Points at $46) (in Shanghai sharẹn seid at 547). Hongkong Hotels, old, sold and have buyers at $68; the new issue is wanted at 5.8.. Humphreys Estates have sales and buyers at $99 and Shanghai Lands buyers at Tis. 120.
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Cotton Mills,-Shangbai quotes: Ewos Tis. 133, loternational Tis, 88, Lagu Kung Mows Tis, so and Soeychees Tis, 179. Hongkong
Cottons have sellers at 584.
sion or under his control any Raw Opium other than that covered by a removal permit author- izing the conveyance of such Raw Opium to such establishment.
8. That the breach of any of the provisions of the Raw Opium Ordinance, 1887, or of the Prepared Opium Ordinance, 1891-1909, or of any rules or regulations made thereunder or of any of the above conditions or stipulations shall involve the liability to a forfeiture of the grant and of the security deposited with the Colonial Treasurer,
AND 10 as that the Grantes, his executors. and administrators, subject to such conditions and stipulations, shall and lawfully, may have and enjoy the whole profit, benefit, commodity, and advantage, from time 10. time, during the said term, coming, growing, accrulog and arising by reason of the said privileger, 70 HAVE, HOLD, USE, EXERCISE, AND ENJOY the premises hereby granted, subject S. The Governor-in-Council will execute to as aforesaid, together with the power to grant the accepted tenderer a Grant in the form, or licences as in the said Ordinances provided as Dear thereto as may be, bereinafter set out, subject to such conditions as shall from time to -as- 5000-as-the-security-has-been-completed-to-lime.be approved by the Governor-in-Council, the satisfaction of the Governor-in-Council and all oiber powers incident to the said pri and the Grantee shall sign a counterpart of vileges, and all benefit and advantage of the such Grant.
said Ordinances and conditions or any of them, 6. During the continuance of the privileges onto the Grantee, bis executors, and adminis the successful tenderer shall be entitled to the trators, for and during and unto the full sad usa of a trade mark to be approved by the had term of three whole years commencing Governor-in-Counc-1 en All Opium prepared by with the First day of March, toto: PRO bim.
VIDED always and these presents are upon this express condition, that if, at any time dur. ing the said term horahy granted, the Grantee, bis executors, or administrators, shall not, upon his or their part or behalf, pay the said monthly rent at the time appointed or shall fail to observe, perform, and keep any of the said conditions and stipulations, or any of the pro visions of there presents, or of the said Ordi. Dances or any ofibem, ibeb and in any or either. of the said chses it shall be lawful for the Gov-
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Couditions to be fulfilled by the Granice of the
Opium Farm, and the breach of which will ... s
involes liubility to the forfeiture of the Grant and of the Security deposited -
with the Treasurer, ⠀
To pay the monthly fee regularly in advance, from the 1st day of March, 1909, on the first day of each month.
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(2) To have no Raw Opium in possession erorin Council to cancel theis presente, and except what is reported through the Imports in such case the same shall forthwith case, and Exports Office; and, under the special determine and be utterly void, save as herein. permission of the Governor to exceed that after provided: PROVIDED always, and amount is obtained, to draw not more than 950, it is hereby expressly declared, that the said executors, or administra- cheats of Raw Oplum in each completed year Bundry Manufacturing Companies.-China of the Farm: if any Prepared Opium is import tors shall be and remain liable to make good Light and Powers changed hands at $6 anded into the Colony by the Farmer. an equi-19 the Governor all losses and expenses lucue trics are wanted et Sze. Dairy Farms sold and of chests of Raw Opium drawn by him, continue, in demand at Fići Green Island Cements have sellers at S9 and Ices at $155. Roper have been done at $25. Other stocks under this heading are unchanged and without
of the inhabitants and soon become useful fac- 5 closing with sallars at $7. Hongkong slee-valent deduction must be made in the number/ced by reason of such default in payment or by
} es in developing the agriculural resources of the land both to their own welfare and pro,
perity as well as to that of the country.
It is an excellent thing for Siam to encourage immigration of this kind, and with plents bands to labour all round the cost of living. would upon decrease here as elsewhere.-Stam Fres Prim.
PREMIER AND PRESS,'
MR. ASQUITIE'S TRIBUTE AT THE GALLERY DINNER,
The Prime Minister, speaking as the chief guest of the Parliamentary Press Gallery at the annual dinner held at the Criterion Res-❘ taurant, said every day of every week of almost "every month the "Pross Gallery told Bramed induced him to return there, where, the world what they thought and what the together with Mr. Jobs, Vogelsang. he estab-world ought to think of the House of Com lished the cotton import and export firm of mons. But rare indeed were the occasions Heineken and Vogelang..This firm soon when they could tell the same world what extended, and became one of the largest be House of Comvans thought and what the collon boases in Bremen, with branches in world ought to think of the Press Gallery, the United States, Liverpool," Hamburg, aud Havre. Herr Heineken was o'ected a directon and afterwards vice-president, of the Bremen Cotton Exchange, which position he held until he joined the Board of the Norddeutscher Lloyd
He had travelled the whole distance between the opposite extremes of pitiless condenation and literal transcription. Hewas not sure that if he were in the Palace of Truth, he should not
state either by sale or otherwise, but only (3) Not to part with any Opiom in the raw Prepared Oplum fit for smoking,
to
(4) Not to grant to soy person any licence boil or prepare Opium.
(5) To bave one establishment only for boiling; such establishment to be approved by
(6) Not to have loose Opium (as defined by the Raw Opium Ordinaare, 1881.) elsewhere than in his boiling establishment or any Rew Opium other than that covered by removal permit..
transactions.
Miscellaneous. Chica-Borneos sold at $149, | the Governor. and, more shares can be placed, China Pro videots have been fixed at $9.60. Old Peak Tram shares have buyers at S14, Langkate are quoted Tls. 1,085 in the North. Watkins have been done at 5, and' 531, closing with sellers at the higher rate. In other stocks un der this heading no sales have been reported, and rates are the same as those given in our last circolar.
Da.
·TO»DAY'S EXCHANGE,
demand...
"(7) To observe, perform and keep the pro- visions of the Raw Opium Ordinance, 1887, and of the Prepared Opium Ordinances, 1891-
1909,
FORM OF GRANT.
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME:1
Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of Hong
reason of the 'non-observance of non-por- stipulations or any of the provisions of these formance of any of the said conditions and
"presents or of the said Ordinances, or by reason
of any re-sale or re-grant of the raid privilege which the Governor-in-Council may thereupos make
restricted during the term hereby granted,
PICS' TROTTERS.
96 Cents a Dozen,
· Hongkong, 34th June, 1909.
PROVIDED always that in the event of the exportation of Raw Opium from India being as in the opinion of the Governor-in-Council' seriously to affect the business of the Grantne, the onus of proof whereof shall rest on the Grantee, the Governor-in-Council upon the application of the Grantee, may reduce the rent payable under this Grant to such an extent or may modify the terres of this Grant in such
other manner as to the Governor-in-Council may seem equitable,
ASAHI BEER.
SAPPORO BEER.
OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE.
MITSUI RUSSAN KÄISHA, Sole Agents.
THE HINA PROVIDENT LOAN AND
MORTGAGE CO., L.D.
(CAPITAL PAID Or Tax ***
$1,158,000): Loss on Mortgage of Honte Property, &c. Goods received on Storage, Advances mada en Merchandise. Loans made on the Provident System.
(Rates and Particulars on application).
THE OFFICE. OF TRUSTER, EXECP FOR OF WILLS, ATTORNEY, &c., Undertaken and Rescutadas
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
General Managers. Hongkong, roth Merek, rock......
PROVIDED also that in the event of the exportation of Raw Opium from India being tohibited during the term hereby granted and the Grantee not being able to procure sufficient Solling. Linden-Back T.T. ................................. ........1/9 1/16 kong and its Dependencies, and Vice Admiral opiam for boiling the Grantee may give notice to the Governor-in-Chuncit of his desire to sur- 1f9t of the same, in Executive Council, send Greet render this Grant, and, if in the opinion of the
ing:
Governor-in-Council such prohibition seriously 1/91 WHEREAS, by the Prepared Opium Ordio affects the business of the Grantee, the oans of 221auces, 1801-1909, it is enacted amongst other proof whereof shall rest on the Grantes, PAK TRAMS COMPANY 427|things, that the Governor-is-Council may. 1.79 grant, in the manner provided by the said Or the Goverser-is-Council may thereupon, or dioances, to any person, for such considerations so soon therealer as he may deem desirable cancel the same. Nothing in the two preced. and for such periods and in such form as, from ing provisos is to be taken to mean that demand............ 1834 | time to time, may be determined by the Govern alteration in the quantity of opium ex Shanghai-Bank T.T. samoineniamin.744 | nay-la-Council, the sole privilege of preparing ported from India is to be accepted as primá
Do 4 months' sight France-Bank T.T. ................... America--Bank T.T...........
· Garmany-Bank TṭTimissement lodis T.T. ... Pok
Do.
7.00.1.b
·LIMITED,
TIME TABLE:
WEEK DATE.
7.30 8.m. to: 10,00 2,18, .....EYRry to minutis
in 1902. In 1898, he was elected a member say the last staga was worse than the first. iingapore-Bank T.T, per H.K. Stoa. 75 | Opium,and of selling, withintheColony, Opium facio evidence that the Farmer is entitled to 10.00 am, to 11:00 am...Every 15 minutes Japan-Bank Tiä, aunti so prepared, inclusive of the privilege of collect radučtion. of rent or to a modification of the sx.30 am, 10 x245 pm ...Krazy 13 minutės
(Laughter)
of the Bremen Chamber of Commerce of
He believed that the verdier of most Par-va-Buck T.T. .........enties which he became president in 1905. Is 1899 heliamentary speakers would be that the kindly
Buying,
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ing cross and of preparing and dealing to Dross terms of this Grant. Opium, AND that the accepted bidder for, ar IN WITNESS whereof, 1, THE SAID the grantee of such privileges, before he GOVERNOR, have set my Hand and the
day of
way elected a member of the Diet. Herr sponge of sympathetic oblivion was often 1 months' night LJO,............................... .................1/91 | shall become entitled to the benefit thereof, Seal of the said Colony to these presents oc
'6 months' sight L/G......................................................../9) shall give such security as the Governor-in-the
Council may require for the doe performance 37 days' sight Sia Francisco & New York.43 of the conditions of such privileges and of bis 4 months sight
stipulations or agreement in respect thereal; AND WHEREAS the Governor-in-Council bas accordingly agreed to grant-to-
do.
497
231
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,190
SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS,
LIMITED.
(hereinafter referred to as the Granted) the pri. FOR SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE
vileges bereinbefore mentioned, and known as
the Opium Farm, established under the ald
HE
AND YOKOHAMA,
" CARMARTHENSHIRE® will be despatched as above on, or about the
oth instant
5 pm to 5 pm, nay To minutes. LES P.M. 10. 1:45 pm/alvory 15 minuten. 1:45 pm. to SIS pakĒvary to minutes, 2.15 p.m. to 1.00p.m. Every 15 minutar 1.30 p.m. to: 5.00 p.m. M.Krásy 15 minuten
· 3,00 pum, to - 3,00 p.m. ...ll vary to MěRDIA, - NIGHT CARE, 145 pm and 9 pag 9.45 AM. 10 2015 KM. every half hour.
zelonken, who was in London during last to be preferred to the cruel' fidelity of week, bas now left for the Continent. I perbatim report: But to a member of the so interview be observed that he saw House ul. Commons the shorthand writer, real dificulty in a sight understanding be recurling and accusing Angel though he 3 days sight Sydney & Melbourne... tween the English and German people were, was in these days a loss formidable i moniki'night Franc...........Last except lack of knowledge. He himself figure than the picturesque author of the 6 months' siglat......371 had spent many years in business, bere' äs a
descriptive summary. (Laughter.), For one 4 months' sight Germany183 young man, and believed he knew something person who road the ordinary report a Bar Silver.......
Prepared Opium Ordinances, 1901-1909, for of the true feeling in both countries. All that thousand read the summary and the sketch, Bank of Rugland rate % the term of three years from the 1st day of Steamap was proded was that English and Germans and it was the band that penned that sketch Sovereign.....
March 19te, loclusive), for the monthly com OLAND VAN.on the conditions hereinafter should know more of one another. As regards that not only made havoc of their reputations
contained: AND WHEREAS the Granico bas bleasell, he could not conceive of anything that with their constituents but slowly undermined His Honour Sir F. T. Piggott, Knight, Chief given the prescribed security for such grant to could diminish his attachment for country such precarious and dwindling remains of Justice, hashy Commissions aigned by him, and the satisfaction of the Gorerassin Council, The attention of passengers is directed to where he had sptal so`many happy years and authority as they possessed in the domestic dated the 30th June, 1909, appointed Mr. J. H. KNOW YE, therefore, that in pursuance of the excellent accommodation provided by this been sɔ wall treated, ..
Kamp. Registrar of the Supreme Court of the said agreement and in consideration of the vessel at cheap rates. The steamer is specially Hongkong, to be a Commissioner to admisis-Premises and of the payment by the Grastee of adapted for service in the tropics being Alted the monibly sum off with electric fans la staterooms and refrigerate ter oaths and take declarations, affirmations, on the first day of each month, in advance, Jag michiatry of A.Doctor and Brewardess are and attestations of honour in the Court, and a during the term hereby granted, and in pure carried WORN Commissioner for taking acknowledgment by sunce of the said Ordinances, HE SAID For Fraight or Passage, apply to Dan pada en co
GOVERNOR, by and with the advice of the
VAZ JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD, married, women, of deeds to be executed by said Executive Council' has given and granted. them, so long as he shall hold the said office of, and by these presents (the form whereof ha
bus dvergigid by me in Conecil) under the Hongkong sed July, 1998).
circle. (Laughter.) .:
What would the Press do without the Fouse THE appointment of Mr. J. H. Kemp, a Re of Commons? (Laughter.). The infoile variety Bistrer, Supreme Court, and Registrar of Com of personality which members of the House paples, sic, and Mr. E. D. O. Wolfe as acting applied to the Parliamentary scene con Head of the Sanitary Department, and Mr. R. - mituted the raw material he hoped the un- "O. Hutchison ya Assistant Registrar General, s raw matarfal—of their admirable and
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