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Telegrams.

***HONGKONG TELEGRAPH"

SERVICE

ADMIRAL DI CHUN.

DENOUNCED BY A CENSOR

[By courtesy of the "Sheung 'Pe"]',

Peking, 11th July.

A certain censor has denounced Admiral Li Chun, commanding the South China naval forces, for his alleged sympathy with a certain Frenchman.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPE MONDAY JULY 12, 1909

VICTORIA RECREATION CLÙB.

DIAMOND JUBILEE.

AQUATIC FETE.

Quite an interesting programme was gone through last Saturday afternoon at the Club's enclosure before a fairly large number of specta tors, which gradually increased towards the end of the Fête. The swimming contests on a

PROPERTY SALE QUESTIONED.

ÏHAVE TO ÄPPRAL TO PRIVY COURCIL

NOT ALLOWED.

In the Suprama court, to-day, before the Full Court, comprising the Chief Justice (Sir Francis Piggott) and Mr. Justice Gompertz, the ad Coracil in the matter of the Hip On Es- journed application for leave to move the Privy

change and Loan Company; Limited, and the and Trading Company, Ltd. (appellants) and Li Po Yung and Li Po Kam (capondants) was

“IMPERIAL BANK OF CHINA,

PRIVY COUNCIL TO BE MOVED.

This momlog, in the Supreme Count, the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Gomperte pro: siding, as application was made by the Impari al Bank of China for leave to appeal to the the Full Court the other day against them la Privy Council against the decision delivered by

favour of Mr. Leong Shai Kong, compradore

claimed:-

To-day's Advertisements. ↑

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO., LD,

NOTICE

Entimations.

THE

DAIRY FARM

LIMITED.

Co.,

whole were very good, the finishes in the Hongkong and Manita Yuso Shing Exchange to the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, who and 2:937/21938 in the above named company / Fine Salted Australian

bandicap events being exciting. The fea ture of the day's sport was the last event viz:-The Water Fole match beween two selaed V. R. C. teams, who gave a fios exhibition of how water polo should be

played.

The Club's enclosure looked very pretty, decorated with buntings, &c, and a large lighter kindly lent by the F and O. added The memorial denouncing Admi-greatly to the comfort of the spectators. ral Li and containing various proofs of the allegations has been pigeon. holed.

SHANI UNG....

THE NEW GOVERNOR,

[By courtesy of the " Sheung Pp."]

Peking, 11th July. The new Governor of Shantung, Shun Po-ki, will start for his post on the 15th inst.

WAIWUPU.

→THE PRESIDENT'S RESIGNATION,"

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Pp."]

Peking, 11th July. Liang Tun-yen, president of the Waiwupu, has decided, to tender his resignation owing to the numerous difficulties he has met with in con- ducting negotiations with foreigners, THE BRITISH'SQUADRON.

A NORTHERN CRUISE.

[By courtesy of the "Sheung, Po."]

Peking, 11th July.

Altogether eight events were gone through between 4 and 6.30 p.m., us fallow

Event ! --Two Lengths Handicap, This was rus off in two heats, the first being won by H. W. Paterson (owes 2 seconds with A. S. Ellis second (Owen 6 seconds), the finish. of this race was very close. C... C. Rodrigues (ower ó seconds, won the second heat with P. M. Remedios (owes'14 seconds), a good second.. Eventz-Running Header from Springboard. A good number competed in this, which was won by M. . R. Soura with F, B. da Shiva close second.

Eveut 3-Four Lengths Handicap.

Four started in this race, the linsit_mao, A‚_SL_ Ellis, woo by about three yards, with P. M. Re. medios (scratch) second.

Event 4-Plunging, Ellis carried off the bonours in this with F,

K. Tata second.

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Event 5ime race 2 Lengths to be done in'e minute and 30 seconds. .

A very big number of contestants competed, the bath being pretty well filled. H. S. Jephson was the lucky one to reach home in about go seconds; L E. Lammert was second,

Event :-Duck Hunt.

A duck was throws in the water of the bath which denoted the signal for all the competitors to take the water and in less than a minute Ellis caught the bird which bad to be changed för another. A second duck was thrown in the enclosure and this was the funny event of the day, the duck diving and swimming under water, appearing at all points with the swimmers hard in pursuit; it managed to get

beard..

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On Friday last, it will be remembered, this application came up, but was adjourned owing to certain inaccuracies which appeared in the petition. This, however, had bean put right and the application was granted.

The last appeal, as it was brought before the Full Court some time ago, was for the reversion of a judgment delivered by the Chief Justice în an original action in so far as it directed:~~(1) That the sale by the appellants to Kwok Yik Ting of certain property, the subject of a counterclaim, be set aside, and that tha cau.. sequent entries be made in the Land Office Register; (2) bat the appellants", claim,' as plaintiffs in the action, be dismissed as against the respondent Li Po Yung with costs; and (3) That the appaltanis and Kwok Yik Ting (the defendant to the counterclain) pay to Li Po Yung his costs of the counterclaim.

The Court gave decision a few days ago, on the 28th alio,, to be precise, and dismissed the appeal,

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(1) To recover the sum of $346,045.65, being the amount of surety of one Leung King Wo, deceased, under a written contract dated 28th August, 1897

per cent. per annum with half-yearly interests (2) Compound interest at the rate of eight

upon the various amounts composing the amount from the following dates, respectively— (a) latusest on $186,998.85 from 15th No- vember, 1991, until payment or judgment, (d) Interest on the sum of $10,606.79 from

1st May, tooz

(c) Intprest on three suma (565,444-75% $13,550.5a add $69,444) from 1st July, 1900, until payment or judgment.

following Thirteen Shares Numbered a3504/ NOTICE is hereby given that THREE SHARE CERTIFICATES · for the

17796/17299, 17358/359, 17719/17735, 19854/- standing in the name of JOAO ANTONIO should the same not be produced withlo a DA LUZ (deceased) have been LOST, and fortnight a new Certificate for the same shares will be issued in favour of the said JOAO ANTONIO DA LUZ (decexzed) and the original Certificates will be declared by the Company as null and void.

GIBB LIVINGSTON & Co., Agent HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO. LTD. Hongkong, 12th July, roog,

HONGKONG ICE COMPÁNY, LIMITED,

PIGS' TROTTERS.

96 Cents a Dozen. Hongkong, 24th June, 1yog.

I tothecary duties of and actor wit TT is hereby notified that on and after the be increased to ONE CENT per pound...

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. PILSENER

General Managers, Hongkong ICE CO, LTD. Hongkong, rath July, 1909, ..

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES.

FOR FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND

YOKOHAMA..

THE Company's Steamship" THE

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In this action, the reader may perhaps re.. member that some pears ago a man named Leung King Wo (now dead) a brother of the respondent, was appointed by the bank as sole manager for their Tientsin branch. Leung King Wo's appointment to Tientsin took place some time in August, 1897, and it sacmed that at the end of that month, be proceeded to the Nonbera port to take up Mr. H. L. Dennys (of Messrs. Denny's and his duties. He continued to act as manager Bowley) in the absence of Mr. H. E. Pollock, until 1900, when the "Boxer rising took K.C, (now away) appeared for the Hip Un and place, and in consequence of this Leung King Yuen Shing. Companies. Sir Henry Berkeley Wo..and his staff bad, of course, this Leung K.C., instructed by Mr. R. D. Atkinson (of King Wo and his staff had, of course, to stop Meirra. Deacon, Locker and Deacon), repre-all business, during his absence in Shanghai. heated Kwok, Yik Ting. Messrs. M. W. Stades He had not been in the interport for any length and E. Potter, instructed by Mr. F. Paget Helt of time before he became ill, and some time dur#SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS," LTD. (of Messrs. Bruiton and Het), appeared for Liing the month of August of that year be died, Po Yung.

THE PRAYA BAST HOTEL.

"APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER REFUSED,”

A meeting of the Justices of the Peace was held at the Magistracy, this afternoon, in order to consider the application from R. H. Whitla ker for a licence to sell by retail fotoxicating

prior to any resumption of business at Tientsin. Previousto Leung King Wo's appointment to the responsible position ofbank manager, the bank, naturally, required security from him. His bro- ther, Leung Shui Kong (the respondent) was ap-

proached and he consented to find what so- curity was necessary, which he did, and finally guarantee-bords were signed. Before Leung King Wo left for Tientsio he was given as work

ERNEST SIMONS," Captain Girard, will be despatched for the above Parts on or about MONDAY, the 19th instant.

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For Freight or Passage, apply to”

P. DE CHAMPMORIN,

Agent.* Hongkong, rath July, 1909.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM EUROPE, COLOMBO AND

STRAITS,

THE Company's Steamship.

"CARNARVONSHIRE "

cleat of the bath and awam out as far as Mur. iquors (except Chinese wines and spirits) in ing capital for the Tientsin branch a sum of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown

say Pher; it was caught by Ellis again.

The British Minister has applied. to the Waiwupu for permission for certain cruisers to cruise-around-the-me waters of Hupeh.

The Waiwupur Has acceded to the request and has telegraphed to the Governor of Hupeh to accord the British Squadron a cordial recep-

tipa.

CHINA AND RUSSIA.

THE SPECIAL ENVOY.

[Byscourtesy of the "Sheung Po."}"

Peking, 11th July. Tai Hung-tze, who proceeded on a Epecial mission to Russia to return thanks, has decided to return at the oud of the present moon." ·

CHINESE STUDENTS. PREFERENCE TO AMERICAN-BORN CHINESE.

[By 'cour: ssy of the "Sheung Po."]

Peking, 11th July.

The President of the Board of Education is in favour of selecting Chinese boys resident in America for education there.

CHINA AND AMERICA. LOANS FOR NAVAL REORGAN. ISA110N.

[By courtesy of the Sheung Po"]

Peking, 11th July,

It is rumoured that President Taft is willing to make loans, to China for the reorganisation of her Navy.

The Grand Councillors have tele-

Evest 7:-Team-Hace. The issue of this looked very doubtful and good swimining was seen, the favourite team (Barros) winning easily, "The team was composed of a. V. Barros, A. J. V, Ribeiro, F. Box, E. M. U temedios, M. A. R. Souza,

-Silva-Netto, and-W÷-†, Garroll.—

Event 8: The last event of the day, the Water Polo match betwees icains drawn from the Club, was as follows:-

Blues: L. E. Lammert, J.Forbes, A.FL Car rall, A, S. Ellis, A. J. V., Ribeiro, e. V. Barros and. J. M. C. Lopes."

Whites:-A. E. Alves, F. K. Tate, J. M. Roza Pereira, O. R. Chunyut, -F. L. Reza, C. A. C. Rodrigues, and P. M. Remedios,

The game was last throughout and, after a very hard struggle, ended to a win for the Whites by two goals to one.

SMOKING CONCERT.

The conclusion of the day's revels was fi gly celebted by smoker" which was held in the well-appointed gymnasium of the Club, which was for the time being transformed into a concert hall. The electric fans which were temporarily installed through the thoughtful ness of the Committee cooled the stuffy atmos phere of the evening, and was greatly appre ciated Outalde, the cutrauce to the Club- house and the grounds were brilliantly illuminated with Chinese lanterns, the principal feature of the scheme of decorations being the figures "849-1909" denoting the age of the Llub, lo alecinc bulbs, displayed in a prominent part of the building. Crowds of Chinese, to Po a spectacular exhibition invariably ap peals, gathered outside to view the tasteful embellishments with adoration.

the house and appurtenances thereto belonging known as No 1. Queen's Hoad East under the

name of the Victoria Hotel, in exchange for and on surrendering the licence now held by the applicant-in-respect of the premises known as the Praya East Hotel.

Mr.. F. A. Hozeland presided. The other Justices present were:- Mr. J. R. Wood (second police magistrate) Capinin. Badeley (Captain Superintendent of Police) and Mr. C. A. D.

Melbourne.

Mr. F. C.-Barlow, of Messrs. Goldring, Bar. low and Morrell, who was for the applicant, said that the application was before the Justices on June 15th, at which meeting Mr. Shelton Hopp. er appeared. He found that what he said on that occasion was incorrect. Mr. Hooper's appearance not only rendered him liable to a penalty, but proceedings could also be taken. Mr, Hooper, on that occasion, said he had an objection to make, but he advanced. It at the private sitting instead of before the public. That was sufficient reason to invalidate the meeting. What Mr. Barlow suggested was that Mr. Hooper should have made the objection in public, and that was the reason that the second application was made. The applicant, naturally, considerded that he had not been given a fair bearing. If sufficient objection had been brought properly forward, the applicant would have been satisfied. He trusted to the chance of getting a fair bearing with regard to that application, which was slightly diffarest, in form that was cecessary if he bad to patitine the Governor. The reason that he was pressing for a removal as, as be had said before, the traffic had been diverted from the existing premises, which were unsatisfactory owing to the mud and water which covered the floors. The general convenience of the public lies in the removal of the premises, as the present site was very inconvenient.

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Shortly after pipe clock, members began to treep in, and after a goodly number had gathered, the excellent orchestra of the So ciedade Philharmonica opened the concert with a pleasing selection which was cleived with Mr. Frank Lammert, the génial great ovation. Secretary of the V.B.C, presided at the merry

The licence was fully' entitled to gathering, and invested the proceedings with a sideration because all licencees paid heavy breezy bumour. which was pleasantly in fectious. During the early part of the pro-

fees. The public were also entitled gramme, be produced and read a letter from to consideration, because the new premises H.E. the Governor, to the evident delight, of

would be much more suitable for the.com. those present. The message roads as follows:-venience of the people in that district.

Mountain Lodge, Hongkong..

Mr. Barlow believed his client is the only Britiab licencee on the register with the ex- ception of the Hongkong Hotel. There were no merits in that particular case, but Mr. Whittaker was apt to say, with a certain

considerable facilities for removing their li» fences about, but the first application made on his behalf was refused, and that, so far as he knew, without any objection, excepting

Dear Sir,-Will you be so good as to offer to the members of the V. R. C. my most hearty congratulations on this 60th anniversary of its inauguration,~~~

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Probably at no time during these past sixty graphed to Wn Ting-fang, Chinese years has the Club been in a better condition amount of justice, that the olber' licencees got

Pihan it is to-day, and I wish it every success Minister to Washington, to ascertain and prosperity-Your very truly,

FD. LUGARD. President, V. R. C.

if the rumour is well founded.

A DOG CLAIM.

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having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees. of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at; their risk in 50,000 Shanghai taein, which was equivalent Company's hazardons and/or extra hazardous to 47,019.05 Hong-ping taels, the currency in

Godowns at Kowloon, whers each consignment use at Tientsin, for which be gave a receipt: will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery After this bad been settled it was noticed can be obtained as soon as the goods are

landed. _some_monthy_inter_from_the_balf-yearly-and- “Goods not cleared by the 18th inst,, at 6-P.M.,

monthly returns which Leung King Wo seat will be subject to rent. down to the bead office at Shanghai, explaining. No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in the working of this branch, that the Tientsinmate pa

All damaged packages must be left in business was making a small profit, an on-the Godowns, where they will be examined at 9.30

A.M. on SATURDAY, the 17th inst,

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Ltd.

Agents. • Hongkong, 12th July, 1999. .

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES..

the returns, and from various other satis factory reparte of the bank's business, the 50,000 Shanghai taels, working capital, which was entrusted to the manager should have been untouched at the time of the "Boxer" outbreak. Some importance was also attached to the bank's chops which were in Leung King Wo's | FROM YOKOHAMA, KOĐE, MOJI AND possession, it was seen that soon after. Leung King Wo's arrival at Tientsin he had another set of chops made, on which appeared in

Chinese the words "Imperial Bank of China' and bad them made for his own private purposes. These chops were used by him, not in the in teress of the bank's business; neither were they used on the returns be forwarded monthly or half-yearly to the bead office of the bank.

Subseqepot to the death of Leung King Wo, and when the account books came to be examined it was discovered also that two sets' of books were kept at the direction of Leung King Wo. The book's set of books was used to enter all the bank's business and the reports, thereon, which was forwarded constantly to the bead office for inspection. The other set of books, the "secret set," dealt with the bank's transactions, and kept by Leung King Wo no known to the bead office. When the pass-book between the Telegraph Company and the bank was examined Leung King We's and col the bank's chops were to be seen. This also applied to the Coast Defence book. After Leung King Wo's death full investigation was made and it came out that certain debts, one of them amousting to some 10,000 taels, was owing by the bank, to these firms, which, the bank bad to satile.

The application to move the Privy Council was made by Mr. C. J. Alabaster, Mr. M. W. Blade (for the respondent) took some abjections to the manner in which the petition was drawn up. But this was soon rectified, and the ap plication was granted.

HONGKONG WATER POLO SHIELD COMPETITION,

SECOND ROUND.

To-morrow the 87th Coy. Royal Garson Artillery will meet the Corinthian Yacht Club, The Secretary, V. R. C.

The firm vocal item was the song "I Claim the announcement made by Mr. Hooper, that he, and on 1 borsday at 6 p.m. the Lusitano Recrea- You by Mr. L. E. Lammert. Mr. Lammert was in excellent voice and his selection greatly proposed to bring an objection, which, presumtion lub will meet the V. R. C. The latter game pleased the audience. Mr. W. G. Worcestor,ably, he did. He asked the Justices to serious is expected to be a good and fast one, both teams Balore Mr. Justica Gomperts, in the Supreme of "Bary" farse, supplied the comic elemently consider the fact that traffic had gone being comprised of experienced playsTI.:

of the evening, and had to respond to a double | to' another place. His client had been encore, the only out of the evening. "The Eng

ACTION AGAINST A POLICEMAN,

Court, this forenoon, the case was concluded a which Mr. A. W. Illott, chief time-keeper of be Kowloon-Canton Railway, stationed at Shatin, issning Policeman Grant, of Kowloons to recover the sum of: S115 damages for injúr og a dog by shooting at it,

14. Holborow, of Mesars. Deacon, Looker and Deacon, appeared for the plaintiff, Mr. W. Goldring, of Messrs. Goldring, Barlow nd-Morrell, defended

The Justices considered the matter in private for a few minutes, and the Chairman announc ed that they could not grant the application because of the locality. They had no objection

ink Rose by Mr. E. B. Aysis was appreciated. losing money and he hoped to be in a better Mr. R. White's (of the Tamar) The Night position to make it on the cow premises, Watch" was splendid and was vociferously to cored, Mr.R. L. Bridger gave his old favourite, The Noisy Jobania" in his usual capital style, while Mr. L. E. Lammert appeared for a second time in the dashing song of the "Jolly Old Cavalier," which was gives a hearty re to the applicant, coption. Mr. F. Gonzales, violin solos were all received, that gentleman being obliged to respond to 'encores demanded by his Evidence was heard to the effect that on the haararı. Mr. Goldschmidt obliged with a ith inst, while defendant was passing plaintiffsroach song, which was rendered in the ini iouse, with his dogs following him, the latter's ble style of the man from the Con

tinent. Too much praise cannot be bes- og began barking, The defendant was alleged towed on the members of the Bociedado » have drawn his revolver and fired four shots, Philharmonica, whose services were de- of which only struck a dog on the thigh; cidedly strong acquisition for the success of the idintiffs dogs, It was stated, did not leave the concert. It was noticed that more than one katapose member whose name was down on the pro- gramme were unfortunately absent, but in spite of this fact, Saturday's smoker was a datided ig was antifing, as the dog attacked defendant's success and will long he remembered in the DELVEDENA TO és annals of our oldest aquatic institution.

Indgment, was entered for the plaintiff for Mr. Gao. Gilmble acted as accompanist in

It was alleged for the defence that the shoot

TYPHOON WARNING. The telegram quoted below was received at the American Consulate General, from the Manila Observatory at is o'clock noon to-day

At it am. Cyclone or typhoon East of Laron more than 300 miles distant, direction un Крожд.

WE are informed by the Agents (Messigaries Maritimas Ca) that the cargo of silk shipped on board the Polynesien which left this port on the 8th ulto, was delivered in Lyons on the

SHANGHAL

THE Steamship

"JAPAN," having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Carge are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed at Consignees risk and expense into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous godowas of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Go down Co., Limited.

No Fire Insurance has been effected, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DAVID SASSOON & CO., LIMITED, Agents. Hongkong, 11th July, 1900,

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FROM EUROPE,

THE H. A. L. Steamship

"ANDALUSIA," " Captain Block, having arrived, signees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature by the Undersigned and to take immediate delivery of their goods from alongside.

Con-

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before TO. DAY..

Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be landed at Consignce's risk into the bazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, and stored at Consignees' risk and

expense.

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

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 19th inst., will be sub- ject to rent.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on the rgih inst,, at 5 P.M.

No Fire Insurance has been affected.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Hongkong Office. Hongkong, 12th July, 1909.

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SUMMER

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H. PRICE & Co.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD,

VICTORIA DISPENSARY.

WATKINS, LTD.

FRENCH STORY,

KOWLOON DISPENSARY

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EVERYWHERE.

SOLE AGENTS:

THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA.

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PROVIDENT LOAN AND MORTGAGE CO.; LD, '

(CAPITAL PAID UF ....................$1,250,000) Loans on Mortgage of House Property, &c. Goods received on Storage. Advances mada on Merchandise. Loans made on the Providant System.

(Katan and Particulars on application).

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

Undertaken and Executed.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO..

General Managers.

· Hongkong, roth March, roof

PBAK

BAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY,

LIMITED.

7.00 ...

TIME TABLE.

'WEEK DAYS,

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7.30 am, to ́10,00 am. ...Every 10 minuten (0.00 A., to 11,00 mm. ...Every 15 minutes, 10 to 12.45 p.m....Every 15 minutse. (243 0.0/16 115 pm. ...Every to minutes. 1.15 p.m. to 1.45 pm. i.Every 15 minutes 1.45 pm. to 115 pm, mărary 10 minuten) 1.15 p.m. to 100 p.m. 2. Every 15 minutes.

„Every 15 minuten.“ 5.00 p.m. to. 8.00 p.m/.....Bvery 10 minuten, NIGHT CARE. (8.45 p.m; and p p.my gas p.m. 10 21.15' p.m.) Bevary half hoax, z

SUNDAYS,

THE Grand Council intends to telegraph to H.E. Tai Hung-t'ze,' Ambassador to Russia, ordering him to negotiate with the Russian Go- vernment in regard to T'acoaufu and demand the evacuation of the Russian troops there. THE Chinese Engineering & Mining Co., Ld., kindly ioforms as that the, total culpat of the Company's three mines for the week ending June 25 amounted to 19,129.63′ 1ons and the sales during the period, to 19,689.89 tous, . MR. Charles Vigas, a veteran journalist and so old "Gallery" hand, who had been in the Mid- dle East and Far East for something-over FOR. BOSTON AND NEW YORK VIA

PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL twenty years, died of Bright's disease in the Calcola General Hospital, on May 29." He had | (With Liberty to Call at the Malabar'Coast), held many appointments on many newspapers

(WEDNESDAY, between Bombay and Kobe, including several 8,5, "ST. PATRICK".. in Shanghal. He was, when pot to it, a really capabin, man but preferred the wandering life For Freight and further information, apply Company's Ofice ALKANDEA" BUILDINGS,

to the more staid surroundings of a fixed posts to tion, He acted as war correspondent in Many churja, and suffered considerably in health as 'a

AMERICAN-ASIATIC STEAMSHIP

COMPANY.

14th July, 5 EM,

SHEWAN

TOMES & CO.. General Agenth

5.00 am to 9.00 £31. ...Evarý 15 minutes, 9.00 am to 9:30 Mt8, 20živery, so minutes. 9:30 KM. 10 19.30 8.th. ...Kyary 15 minutes, 1039 ME, LO 1100 LELAKTary 10 minuter. *11.45 4.m. to 12,00 100%........Every 15 minutes, 11.00 Noon to 1.00 p.m....Every to minuten, ̧ 11.00 pm, to: 3,00 jm. „Every 15 minuten. 5.00 p.m. to: 6.00 pm, .....Every 10 minmen; 6.00 pm to 7:00 pm, ......Bvery 15 minutus, 4.00 påmito, Boo im........Mvery 10 minutsa.

MIGHT CARS as on Wesk, Days, ·

(cam at 5.15 p.m.) 21.30 pm, and OPHOIAL

CARS by Anangement at the Det Faux Road Centralwor

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

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