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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY JULY 7, 1909,

Government Note Issue.braid be in charge thereof and that the colm

NO OBJECTION BY THE CHAMBER

• OF COMMERCE.

OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE.

The following correspondance was considered at the monthly meeting of the General Com mittee of the Hongkong Chamber of Commerce on the 28tb ali.:-

Colonial Becretary's Office,

· Hongkong, 11th-juos,_19′′9. Sir.-In reply to your letter of the 27th ultimo, I am directed to transmit the enclosed copies of minutes by the Colanial Treasurer dated the 18th ultimo and the 5th instant tegeiber with copies of the printed papers in andexed schedule. These documents contain the fur- ther information asked for by your Committee.

Badfor securities hold against the circulation should remain in the bands and be entirely under the control of the Government. It would therefore be necessary for the Government to arrange for a Department to issue and redeem the notes and to have a treasury of its own.

DISPUTE BETWEEN CHINESE TRADERS..

„RICE DEALERS AT LAW.

In the Summary Turisdiction Court, this morning, before Mr. Justice Gompang, Hui Ching Kam, a merchant of 28, The Mi Street, brought an action against Lam Fxe Chiu, of 151, Connaught Road West to recover the sum of Syás due for money lent and goods delivered, made up as follows -

The Colony occupies the position of a fioso cial centre for the Southern Provinces of the Empire of China, and large amounts in hard dollars are therefore liable to be imported or exported suddenly. Shipments of several lacs of dollars at one time are of frequent occurrence and it is on record that only some three years

Money lept on the 9th March, 1908-$260. agu ove steamer brought $14 lacs while more lent go the 29th March-$103. Maney paid Money lebt do the 17th March-$160, Money recently $is lacs were exported in one steamier.intiff to defendant for the purchase, of a it may consequently be inferred that consider. able variation will take place in the amount of quantity of rice which defendant has failed to

deliver-$245

notes in circulation: in fact the 'difference be- tween the highest and lowest average' monthly

a. 1 am to request that the printed pupora amount of bank notes in circulation, according to, the figures published in the Government Gazette, was

may be returned to this office in due choise.—

1 am, St.

The Secretary,

"

(Sgd.) F. H. MAY,

Colonial Secretary.

Chamber of Commerce. (r) 7 reports on the working of the Cur rency Note Issue in the Straits Settle.

meals.

(2) Memorandum on Proposed Govern. ment Nole Issue for Southern Nigeria. (3). The Currency Note Ordinance 1899.

Straits Settlements.

;

Enclosures were laid on the table. Hou. Colonial Secretary,

My proposals are simply that:-

Government should issue no esinexchange for currency at par and undertake to exchange carrency for actes on presentation,

2. That one half at least of the amount de- posited be kept in the Colony, and that one half bo sold and invested in gold securitles at bome.

3. That some time be allowed to clapse be- fore investing up to the ultimate full proportion in order that such proportion may be ascer teised by experience,

That minor details be settled when the Secretary of State has approved the principle.

(Sgd.) A. M; T11OMSON,"

C. T.

18.5.09.

NOTES. RE PROPOSED GOVERNMENT ISSUE,

10 1905 scho

In 1936...

In 1907.

In 1908

..$5,028,415 7.719,884 4,160,429 3,740,568

In 1959 (January to May)... 6,994,747 My committee are therefore of opinion that the Hon. the Colonial Treasurer's estimate of expenses is too low.

Regarding the proposal to invest a propor. tion of the dollars in gold securities my com. mittee consider that a reserve fund should be established to cover the exchange risk so that the coin and investments held against the issue will at all times be sufficient to redeem it at par and that no call on the revenuss of the Colony will ever be necessary.

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THE SUNNING, RAILWAY.

COLLECTION OF FARES,--

[From Our Own Correspondent:]

Canton, 6th July, The amount of this daily collection lo fares from railway passengers by the Saucing Rall- way during the 4th moon was as follows:

ist day $705.71; and day 5956.18 3rd day $51.15.4th day 5583; 5th day $580.95 6th day 5167.40; 7th day $793 97; 8th day $560.57; $82999; 13th day $840.83; 13th day 5745.28; 9th day $67298; 10th day 5606.30; 111h day 14th day $814-30; 15th day $739.41; 18th day $1,026.13; 10th day $796 94: 20th day £898 go; 21st day 1824.00; 22nd day $960.80; a3rd day Mr. Olio Kong Sing appeared for the plain- $807.30; 24th day 5766,64; 25th day 5719.18; tiff, while Mr. J. H. Gardiner (of Messrs. Brut-26th day $734 33; 27th day $898.41; 28th day

5714 27; 29th day 5794,06, 3.th day 5617 41. ton and Hett) represented the defondanti

"The total amount collected for the period was $14,097.50 with the exception of two days, which, wore devoted to the ceremony of the opening of the Railway.

The claim was brought as the result of certain transactions between the litigants in the course of last year. A Chinese witness belonging to the Fook Ho Yung shop stated that on the 29th March last year,' he went to plaintiffs shop on some business and saw defendaṣt asking plaintiff, for the loan of $100. Plaintiff at first refused to lend the money, but on being assured by defendant that the latter would settle the outstanding accounts, he eventually agreed to let him have the amount. There was no receipt given for the sum. During the course of bis evidence, witness stated that the usual way in which Chinese creditors approached debtors for the settlement of GB account was to speak, the words" Will you pay the money?!

After-further evidence was adduced the case was adjourned,

JAPANESE ENTERPRİSE-IN

THE HONGKONG GARRISON TEAM.

COMPLIMENTARY DINNER'IN KOBE,

To-day's

·Advertisements.

THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE,

- 1898.

APPLICATION FOr Registration, Or

No

TRADE MARK,

Intimations.

THE

DAIRY FARM Co. LIMITED.

(OTICE is hereby given that BORDEN'S

CONDENSED MILK CO, a corpora Fine, Salted Australian on organized and existing under the laws of the state of New Jersey, U.S.A., and carrying on business in the sald state and alsowhere, the Registration in Hongkong, in the Register has, on the 18th day of April, 1900, applied for of Trade Marks, of the following Trade

Mark

The arbitrarily selected word "Battleship " together with the picture or repressata- tion of a battleship: in the name of BORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK CO., who claim to be the sole pro- prictors thereof.

The Trade Mark has been used by the applicants in respect of the following goods in the following class :---

...

CONDENSED MILK in Class 42.

A facsimile of such Trade Mark can be seen at the offices of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong.

Dated the 7th day of July, 1909.

DEACON, LOOKER & DEACON,

Solicitors for the Applicant..

FOR SHANGHAI

TH P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamship

"DELTA,"

The only event arranged in connection with the visit of the Hongkong Garrison team in Kobe which has not been interfered with by the weather in the dinner given on Friday even- ing at the Oriental Hotel in honour of the Captain B. W. H. Spow, H.M.K., will leave for visitors, says the Japan Chronicle of 271b ult SHANGHAI TO-MORROW, the 8th July, Almost a week of miserable and depressing-1909, at-8- weather had failed to affect the good spirits of the visitors, with the result that a most enjoy. able evening was spent. After an excellent din- nor the Chairman, Colonel G. C. Pakenham, President of the Kobe Cricket Club, proposed the toast of the King, which was duly honoured. The Chairman next proposed the health of the guests in a characteristic speech, and

I am alio directed to call your attention to the possibility of the adoption by China of a uniform currency and to point out that in the event of this taking place it may be found ad- virable to change the currency of this Colony which might involve the re-coinage or disposal of the dollars in reserve. My committee think that before incurring the responsibilities al- taching to a note issue the Government should give careful consideration to this contingency.meat to a representative of the Zukunin Shimziastically drunk. Captain Baird, of the Buffs,

I return herewith the enclosures as request- ed-I have, &c

(Sgd.), E. A. M. WILLIAMS,

Secretary.

1. The issue of papers for legal tender exclud-on. Mr. A. M. THONSON, ing sub. côla.

-2.-The-redemption of such paper on: presco- tation in legal tender.

3. The storage of the coin tendered for botes _with_the_proviso_that as soon as the limit of safely is ascertained by practice a portion of the coin will be invested in gold securities.

4. It is understood that the banks in the Colony will accept the notes and that therefore any one wanting potes for coin or vice versa will be accommodated at the various banks always with the proviso that the, Treasury ready to -do-so-in-case-of-thouble

Colonial Secretary...

"SALT"JUNK · PIRATED.""

* MASTER AND CREW LEFT ON AN ISLAND

NEAR DEBP HAY,

The story of a rather daring piracy was re- lated by witnesses to Mr. J. R. Wood (second police magistrate) in the Police Court, this afternoon, when two junkmen, Chau Yee and Chan Kam Tai, were charged with robbing a junk near Deep Bay some time last month.

The defendants pleaded not guilty and were 5. The question of the Government having undefended, while laspector Langley conduct its own treasury is a subsidiary one. Possiblyed the case for the police. it-may-be-necessary-to-build-a-treasury if no-According to the evidence a cargo-boat (No, one of the banks will bite a vault or undertake | 21,172) with a crew of five perions on board,. the issue and redemption of the notes.

left Yau-ma-ti Bay early in the morning of the atat instant, bound for Sau Chau, an island near Deep Bay.

6. It is estimated that the revenue would be benefited to the extent of the difference of 1 per cent, note duty and 33 per cent. interest on the investment of hall of the bullion deposits.

7. On present data of excess issues of notes by the Hongkong and Shanghai and the Chur- tered Banks it is estimated that at least $8,000,000 Government Notes would, be re- quired by the community; leaving out of ac count the fact that noies are so scarce at the present day as to make a difference of 31 per cent. between them and the legal tender.

Taking the above figures: --- $8,000,000 at 1 per cent. Stamp 580,000,

$4,000,000 al 11 per cent. Interest-$140,000. Difference in favour of revenue $60,000.

CHINAS

Mr. Jotaro Yamamoto, Director of the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, has made the following state-

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For Freight or Passage, apply to

· E, A. HEWETT, ̧ `

· Superintendent, Hongkong, 7th July, 1909.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

HE P. & O. 5. N. 00.8 Steamer

"DELTA,"

THE

PIGS' TROTTERS.

96 Cents a Dozen.

Hongkong, 24th June, 1999.

PILSENER

ASAHI

AND

55

1380

SAPPORO"

BEER.

FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND LIGHT AND

STRAITS,

being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and“ Kowloon Wharf and Godowo Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each and delivery can be obtained as soon as the consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark, Goods are landed.

ît is unnecessary to say that the toast was enthu-

replying on behalf of the Garrison team, thanked "Colone!" Pakenham' and all who'bad-so kind-

received them and put them up. The way ipressed are hereby informed that their Goods are Consignees of Cargo, by the above-named which they had been treated by their friends in Kobe had made their visit much more pleassot than it would otherwise have been, in spite of the continued rain. Captain Baird mentioned that the team was representative, not of any one regiment but of the whole Hongkong Garrison, and any credit which might be due to them for their games was to the crèdit of the various duits and to their respective commanding officers who had kindly given them leave to go on this tour.

bun regarding the organization of the new japanese syndicate to operate in China.

Three years ago a society known as the Nisly shin Kigyo Chosakwai (Rearch Association for Japanese-Chinese Enterprisca) was organiz ed, and has since continued to investigate economic questions in China and to despatch experts from time to time to study conditions there. We have sometimes" requested such Frailway experia os Drs. Hirai and Furuichi to attend our meetings and we have constantly kept Chinese affairs before us. On the zzad our meeting at the Mitsui Club was attended by Vice-Minister Jshii and Director Kyrachi of the Foreign Office, Baton Shibusawa, Captain Baird than 'proposed the health of Messra. Kondo, Okura and Shitaiwa... I was their Kobe friends, which, having been duly also present and the topics of discussion re-bonoured, was responded to by representatives lated to Japanese Chinese outerprises. Qur_Re_of_the_Cricket Club, Golf_Club, and the K: R search Association is not a syndicate engaged & A. C. Mr. C. J. Eucas, Captale of the in financing any enterprises, but will aid in Cricket Eleven, expressed their pleasure at the organisation of any such Goancial organina-being able to entertain the Garrison team, tion when necessary. Our Association, may and hoped that it might be possible some therefore be regarded as syndicate-organizers, time to take a team down to Hongkong. Mr. And there is at present d'movement on foot for C. H. Lightfoot, President of the K. R. & A. C. the organization of a syndicate, although it is in the course of a bumorous speech, remarked still too early to say anything regarding the that Kobe was once known as the "wettert" form which it will take. It may be said, how city in the Far East, and mateorologically it seemed to be trying to keep up its reputation. He realised the trouble the visitors must have bad to get togelber such a powerful téam, and Mr. Kibachiro Okura has made the following hoped that next week they would have fine statement regarding the new Japanese sybdi-weather and good cricket, so that they could take back pleasant recollections of Kobe to | Hongkong. “Mr. J. P. Warren, Hon. Secretary of the Golf Club, said he could not guarantee the weather on Rokkosan; he hoped it would be fine, but he could assure the visitors of good welcome up there.

The junk, it might be stated, was brought here to have its licence renewed, and after loading a cargo of salt set sail for Deep Bay...ever, that it will be a purely economic concern

"We had a five passage for two days," said and will have no political significance. the junk master, "but on the third day we wern becaimed. At nias o'clock that night.

five men, who were ail armed with revolvers and fighting-irons, boarded our juok from a sampan which they had brought alongside unnoticed to us. One of the piratés struck me on the aim with an iron bar and ordered me to Duty-squat down on the deck while he went through my pockets, removing therefrom $10 in twenty cent pieces.".

Expanses are estimated at $5,000, pin. leaving a out increase of revenue of $45,000.

"Meanwhile the other pirates got the junk to row to the nearest island where we were put ashore and the pirates sailed away with the junk and all our property!'

The master and his fokis succeeded in reach.

It should, however, be distinctly understood that the suggestion for the issue of Government Notes was made not on account of the accesing a police station and reported the matter, sity of increasing revenue but almost solely on which resulted in the capture of the suspects. account of the fact that for, some years there

Further evidence was taken and the case has been a difference between Bank Notes and adjourned. legal tender amounting to as much as 31% and also that Government is responsible for the furnishing of a convenient currency.

(Sgd), A. M. THOMBON,

C. T... 6.09.

The following acknowledgment was sent to the Government:-

Hongkong Chamber of Commerce; 11th June, 1939. Sir, I have the honour to acknowledge your letter of yesterday's date (No. 8641/1909) in re. ply to mine of the 17th ultimo, and forwarding documents which contain the further informs rastion desired by my com dittee șelative to the proposed Introduction into thir Colony of a Government Note Issue,-I am &c.,

(Sgd), E. A. M. WILLIAMS,

Secretary,

Hon. Mr. F. H. May, c 1.0., Colonial Secretary.

The following draft reply to the Government was read-and-approved [-----

Hongkong Chamber of Commerce,

28th June, 1909. Si-la reply to the inquiry in your letter of 11th Juan, 1959, (No. 8541/1928) I am now directed, to slate that my committee see no

TRADE MARKS,

PROPOSED DRAFT BILL.

At the meeting of the Committee of the Chamber of Commerce on z8th utt., the follow ing letters were readi

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Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, 14th June, 1969. Sir, I am directed to transmit for the con- sideration of your committee the exclosed draft of a Bill entitled an Ordinance to amend the Law relating to Trade Marks and to inquire whether your committes concurs in the pro- visions of the Bill as drafted-1 am, &c.,

(Sgd.), C. CLEMENTI,

for Colonial Secretary,

The Secretary,

Chamber of Commerce. The enclosure was laid on the table,

The following acknowledgment was sent to Government -

Hongkong Chamber of Commerce,.. 19th June, 1909. Sin. I have the honour 10 acknowledge the receipt of your letter of 14th instant (No, I in 2693/1908) covering a copy of a Draft Bill entitled as Ordinance to amend the Law relating to Trade Marks and to state that this will receive the attention of my committee at their next meeting which is to be held shortly. I am, &c.

(Sgd.), E, A. M. WILIAMS,

Secretary. Hon. Mr. F. H. May, C.H.O.,

Colonial Secretary, ́

MR. OKUNA ON THE NEW SYNINGATE,

cate.

Now that various foreign countries have be come active in the industrial development of Chios, lapas can no longer remain an idle on- tooket. I think that the present is an opportune time to organize a syndicats and do something. On the 22nd Baron Shibusawa, Messis. Kondo, Yamamoto, another gentleman and myself had preliminary meeting at the Mitsui Club. We "are now going to expand our membership from 15 to 21. I do not think that any objection to benefit the country and no ficancial loss is will be raised to the project since it is certain

appreheaded."

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This vessel brings on Cargo :-

From London; &c., £x.S.S. Mantua, From Australia, ex S.S. Moollan, From Calcutta, ex S.S. Nyansa, From Parsian Gulf, «r B.L.S.Ñ, and B. &

P. S. N. Co.'s Steamers. Optional Goods will be lauded here 'unfoss Instructions are given to the contrary before

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& hours,

Goods not cleared by the 13th inst., at

will be subject to rent. any case whatever.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me,in

Damaged Packages” must, bé... left in, the' Godowns for examination by the Consignée's and the Company's, representative at an ap pointed hour.

All claims must be presented within ten days. of the steamer's arrival here after which date they cannot be recognised.

No claims will be admitted ‘after-the Goods have left the Godowns,

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent.

Hongkong, 7th July, 1909

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NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM MIDDLESBOROUGH, ANTWERP, LONDON, COLOMBO and SINGAPORE.

THE Company's Steamship

"TAMBA MARU,"

and Kowloon

having strived from the above Parts, Con signees of cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their

where each consigament will be sorted out and risk in the Hongkong Godowy at Kowloos,

mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed;

Optional Goods will be carried on unless instructions are given to the contrary before Noon, TO-DAY,

Among other toasts-proposed during the evening were "Umpires and Scorers," the "Ladies" humorously responded to by Mr. Hudson, "the Chairman," and "the Hon. Secretary of the K.C.C." L.. S. Hudson. Several of the officers present though almost every speaker referred to the made very amusing little speeches, and al

wretched weather of the past few days, the wet had evideosly bad no effect upon the wit. Even the menus, usually severely staid and sometimes 'amiably artistic, were humorous with sketches by a local amateur, a tail-piece- depicting a batsman standing in the rain, de feading his wicket with a bat and an umbrella

being particularly good," " · After dinner the company adjourned to the Kobe Club, where several interport" games of billiards and pyramids were played. The proceedings on Friday evening were so com- pletely successful and enjoyable that despite the continuance of the rain yesterday-the in-left the Godowns. terpont diaper may be taken as hopeful aimen of the resumption of intetpart cricket to-morrow.

I am confident that the synd cate will be organized. Since, however, a ayodicate as such is not recognized by the law of this country, it will be organized as a joint-stock company. For the present the capital will be about 200,000 yen, and the actual food will be increased as required by the expansion of eater prises. What the business of the comping will be remains doubtful. Cement and bricks are manufactured in China by Germans. Railway sleepers will probably be the principal material supplied by Japan. That we cannot supply coelies goes without saying. We can supply Japanese railway experts, but their number is too small to count for anything. It may be possible to secure the employment of Japanese assistant experts. In building bridges and tan- gels it is too expensive to employ European · experts, while on the other hand Chinese ex- peris are not sufficiently trained. For this reason Japanese experts will likely be employed. The Kołumik Says:-As to the proposed syndicate to supply materials and assist the con struction of the China Contral Railway, it may | | be poted that preliminary plans were settled on June 22 st a meetlog of Baron Shibusawa and Mears. R. Kondo (President of the N.Y.K.), K. Okura, R. Shirayuwa (Director of the Japan Chloa Steamship Co.) and J. Yamamoto (Director of the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha) with the Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Chief of the Political Bureau in the Foreign Office. The syndicale asis out of the so called Japan-China Enterprises Investigation Society, which was organized three years ago. Its capital will be one million you at first and it regulations are now being diawn up. Political issues are very little concerned in the quations of the Canton-Hankow and Hankow.

THE WEATHER,

The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg Director of the Hongkong Observatory :—

On the 7th at 11.5ƒ a →The barometer bas falled moderately, at the stations: around the Sea of Japan owing to the depression which has reached N.E. Koroa,-

Goode not cleared by the 14th July will be subject to rent.

No Firó Insurance has been effected.

Godowa for examination by the Consignee's Damaged packages must be left in the

and the Co. representatives at an appointed hour. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's 'arrival bore, after claims will be admitted after the goods have which date they cannot be recognised. No

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· NIPPON YUSEN'KAISHA. Hongkong, 7th July, 1909.

COMMERCIAL

(45B-459

TODAY'S EXCHANGY, Selling. Landon-Bank T,T. - '.................... .............1/8-15/16

Do.

Do.

demand

4 months' sight bo................[{¶å. Franco-Bank T.T: .....................220

REFRESHING

SUMMER

BEVERAGE

OBTAINABLE AT-

"Meast-CALDBECK-MCGREGOR & CO.

H, PRICE & CO.

A. S. WATSON & GO., LTD.'

VICTORIA DISPENSARY. WATKINS, LTD.

FRENCH STORE.

KOWLOON DISPENSARY

AND

EVERYWHERE,

SOLE AGENTS:

THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA.

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THE PROVIDENT LOAN AND

CHINA MORTGAGE CO., LD.

·(CAPITAL: PAID UF ......$1,150,000)

Loans on Mortgage of Hosse Property, &c. Goods received on Storage. Adrancos made on Merchandise. Loans made on the Provident System.

(Rates and Particulars on application).

THE OFFICE OF TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR OF WILLS, ATTORNEY, &c.,

· Undertaken and Éxecuted. ·

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, roth March, 100K

BAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY,

LIMITED.

TIME TABLE,

WEEK DATI

100 m.

7,30 km, to 20,00 LM. .....Erary 10 minutag 10.00 8.3.10 11,00 2.ṁ....Every 15 minutes Ingo am/to IL45 p.m. .....Every 15 minutes. 1245 PELTO H15 pilt. ...Ernzy to mfantes." LES PELTO 1:45 pm, Leslivery 15 minutes [1:45pm to 215 pm suktorý 10 minutas, 3.15 p.m. to 1.00 p.m. «. Every 15 minutes. 3.30p.m. to 5.00 pum/...livery 15 minutes. 5.00.p.m. to 8.00 phu-... Kvary to mientes, NIGHT CARS

*7 Prokure has given way slightly ovas Chink, | America~Bark T.Trumatonoszréc

except as the N.. coast. Is it still relatively | Germany-Bank T.T..............................................1.78145 p.; and 9 g 2,45 pm. to 18.15 pm. low over the N. part of the China Sea

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The bighost pressure lies over the Pacific in the neighbourhood of the Bonins,

*Light or moderne S.E. and E. winds may be expected in the Formosa Channel, and along the northern shores of the China Sea.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending 10 s.m. to-day, 0,00 inches...

YORECAST,

objections to a Government Note Issus pro. vided such an issue does not mean a loss of revenue to the Colony or an increased expend tore without a consequent and equivalent lp. crease of revenue' and provided the conditions of the issue are such as to in no way hamper the trade of the Colony, Creat

With regard to thi Memorandum of the Hop. the Colonial Treasurer dated 5th Juns, 1999, „The Chairman-anggested the appointment of - Szxhuin-Raliways-and-the-proposed-Japanese----2--Formosa Chazzel, S.Ewíads, light or and enclosed in your letter above referred | a sub-committed to consider the Draft Bill and | syndicate has no political aim la view. The to, my committee are of opinion, in the case of it was agreed that the sub-commilites be com- syndicate's capital, and its scope of action

■ Goveroman: Note: Jesus; that the issue and posed of the following gentlemen:-Mr. Z. may be extended, according to the circum redemption of the notes should be undertaken Skellim, Mr. A. Babington, and Mr. H. A. sancon " Allogether, it la poticnabia that Japan: by the Government, that Geracement officials Sieba

pentru ta hot now to be left out in the'coldi

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--South coast of China between Hongkong 4 months" sight Germany and Lamocks, same as No, 1.~*

Bar Silver B 4.—South coast of China between Hongkong | Bank of England rate and Holtán, FaIAR BOʻNOUIS

every half hour, SUNDAYA. 8.00 am to 9.00 8.m. ....... Every 15 mlántos. 9.00 Km. 10, 9.30 am, si Brary go minutas, 9:30 am. to 10, jo am, mărary 15 minutes, 10:30 10 to 15.00 .....ETRY 10 minuten. -£EMS 8.3. TO 12:00 noon...........Every 15 minutes, 1200 Noon to 1:00 p.m...kršky zo miastas." 1:00 pm to 5,00 1.00 ...Erary 15 ulantes, ̈“5.00 pm, to. 600 p.m....Erary to minutes. 6:00 pm to 7.00 p/m3. 1. Xrary 15 minutan. 7.00p.m. to 8.00 1.m........ Xrary to minutas

NIGHT DARS as on Wook Khays, HATURBATE,

--Extra cars at 3-15 paznj 12:30 pm, and

A SPECIAL CARS by Arrangement” at 'the " Company's OffcS, ALEXANDRA BOIL MOISS, 'Die Von Road Central 200

JOHN D. HUMPHREYÐ

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