Entimation.
LIMITED
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
CHEMISTS
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY FEBRUARY 28, 1910
THE ACCIDENT TO " CYCLOFS"
We are informed that the Cyclops repairs
expected to be completed in about ra days' time. She may therefore be expected to arrive Hongko^g about the first week of April,
CANTON DAY BY DAY,
THE German Emperor presented the Emperor of China with three boxes of toys on the occasion of his four & U ribday. Ar the meeting of the board of directors of there Mapila Hotel Association it was decided to refect all the tenders recnatly received for the construction of the hotel on the Luneta fill. is is the intention of the directors of the Shanghai Waterworks Co., Ld., to recommend subject to audit, a final dividend of thirty shillings (301) per share, at the exchange of
On the 25th instant a passenger junk named Tite Estate of the late Sir Alfred Jones, the Tung Tai, in low of the steam launch Woo eminent ship-owner, has been proved at Shan, arrived at Canton from Shiu Hing, Ameng 6674 359 kroz, with net personality £446.759 the passengers on board was a man who Charitable, scientific and educational under-was short by three cents of his passage money
500,000.
an accident that might well upset certain plans of exploration he proposed to under-1/4 for the past your take. The P. and O. surgeon spared no pains on his distinguished patient, and by skilful treatment and massage he set him
SIR Claude MacDonald, British Ambassador
AN ABORTIVE RIOT.
[From Our Own Correspondent.].
Canton, 26th February,
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THE CHINA PIRB INSURANOR CO., LTD.
ANNUAL REPORT.
The report for presentation to the share..." bolders at the forty-first ordinary meeting to be held at the company's officer on Thursday, the roth March, at 12 o'clock noon, lay as follows
The directors have now the pleasure to ɑsub...... mit their annual report and statement of the company's accounts made up to 31st Decem ber last, uzu
1908.-Tbs balance et credit of worklog sc" conut as per last report
$375.341.77
colved I. 69,355.52 Deduct claims plà in
1909....... Deduct return prem'a,
$ 35.059.78
atc, elc., 33,387.76
"passed his examinations with the full gratuitously an advantage for which a fee intention of establishing a land practice of five guiness is usually charged ashore when the bloom of his ability has been re- Examples are giren of the phenomenal stored by several sea voyages. In other meanness of soms presumably wealthy cases the doctor on shipboard has sought travellers who call upon the ship's doctor to the situation because his restricted means do give them the benefit of his kit. In que not permit him to establish a practice on case, we are told :-"A noble M.P., who A. S. WATSON & CO., here compatible with isis capacity, and he has since held, aue of the most important has adopted this method of acquiring offices, under the Crown, was on his way to moderate capital. In both instances, how-India. At Port Said he sprained his ankle, ever, the ship's doctor frequently finds that he has condemned himself to a life on the briny, which may sound romantic to the upinitiated but is occasionally the very reverse to the principal party interest ed. i
No one would go so far as to down at Bombay none the worse for his kings will benefit to the probable exient of account of the shortage a dispute arose Add' premia since 'rela Bay
"once
a ship's doctor always one accident. "You will find a letter on your
and the man was eventually pushed overboard, but the adage is not altogether without force. table, doctor," said the budding peer, as he The medical man has at the outset of his shipped aboard the tender. On opening it
so it is alleged, by the junk master, when the BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY TIE career voluntarily exiled himself from the the letter was found, berides thanks, to con i Tokyo, lele Shimbashi by the evening x-juks passing near a place known as Lok un, abos Tek district. It cannot be learnt, great centres of medical activity; he hastain a ten-shilling piece and two orders of prens. on February 16 and embarked on the
né. Kamakura Matu in Kobe on the 18th At present whether the man was drowned or not denied himself the advantages of direct admission to the Strangers' Gallery of the Lieut. Colonel Boger, Military Attack, and no step was taken at the time by the junk cognisance de medical progress, and with House of Commone. When it is remem- Mr. Davidson, Japanese Secretary, accompany people to pick the man op. All the other pas drawn himself from that association with his bered that the usual tips to one's cabin him to Formors. «
sengers on board the junk, who took pity on the incdical confrères which is consistent with steward on this trip is a sovereign, and tea The Chinese Engineering & Mining Co, Ld, he conduct of the jerk inastor. On arrival at unfortunate man, were greatly annoyed with Interchange of views on medical problems, shillings to the bath steward, the cold, cal announces that the total output of the Com Canton the passengers reported the occurrence tow and if he remains for any length of time on culating economy of the doctor's reward pany's three mines for the week ended Febru.o the police who therespon arrested the junk shipboard he eventually finds himself regard- becomes an unstudied insult, while, Lary 12, 1910, amounted to nil and the sales master. The arrest, however, did not sufficient. ed as more or less, of a back number. Never the notion of using his Parliamentary during the same period to 3.14275 tozs. They appears the people's wrath. Accordingly, at 7 pm, on the same day, a large number of theless he is generally a most conscientious privileges in lieu of hard cash con-week in question coincided with the Chinese worker at a salary which would be scorned by stitutes a master-stroke of meanness." New Year holidays.
people collected at the junk wharf, situated an assistant clerk. We will not go into When a journal of the standing and reputa. BUBONIC PLAGUE!The question of the salaries paid to ships' tion of that from which we have quoted the doctors, because that were an unprofitable above anecdote deems it worth editorial theme to take up, but there is one aspect of reference it is manifest that this illustration the question which at least merits the con is by no means a solitary example of what sideration of passengers in general, and the the ship's doctors of the great lines have to parsimonious voyager in particular. It is put up with. There is no reason why the brought up by a medical contemporary re- ship's doctor who is called in to deal with presenting the London School of Tropical exceptional emergencies which have arisen conveyed to human beings.by means of feas Medicine and the force of the, arguments entirely outside the ship' and which may between Foochow and Shanghai, and that Tprevented from-ro doing by the mob and the of shareholders,
Governor and, Household.
Watson's HYGIENOL,
AND
It has been proved by repeated experiments ̧that''' WATSON'S HYGIENOL' is the most polent agent for the destruction of fleas, especially rat fleas.
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It has now been proved that Plague is
from rats which have died of this dissane
presented should appeal to a wide body of All risk of infection can be avoided by residents in Hongkong and the Far East, washing the floors, etc., or sprinkling where The question in a nutshell is whether a the fleas are likely to be with a dilute solution ship's medical officer should be empowered of "WATSON'S HYGIENOL A to charge fees from those passengers who spoonful to a plot of water, or a tencupful to are treated en voyage for diseases which are
· three gallons, makes a solution, of the strength of primarily the result of sea conditions? It is now quite common for great liners to required for this purpose.
have nigh to or even over, a thousand souls HYGIENOL IS A POWERFUL on board, and everyone knows that such à number will keep a medical man's hands DISINFECTANT AND
pretty full, whether afloat or ashore. Added GERMICIDE
Price per Pistaisomeris
Gallob.......
LIMUED.
HONGKONG DISPENSARY
50 cents ..$1.00
"
An accident occurred in the ioner, harbour at Maceo tyosterday upon the arrival of the On Les on her excursion trip from Hongkong Amative craft was capsized and the occupants precipitated into the water. It is reported that all the members of the crow were saved, but a
little child was drowned,
the bund just in front of the Canton Médicat College, for the purpose of obtaining revenge by setting the vessel on fire. On arrival at the wharf they found that the junk was not there, having been taken charge of by the police and delined at Datch Folly pending inquiries. As they did not gratify their wish, the people set fire to
dil. The different fire brigades proceeded to 4 FOOCHOW dispatch says that a Me. Shih junk's what by igniting some kerosene Beni-shih bas proposed to establish a steam-
the scene to extinguish the fire but they were hip company, with a line of saamers tunning
fire was left to burn itself until the wharf was soo,ose capital has been subscribed for the
burnt to the water's edge. cheme. It is intended to bring the sum up to Tis. 1,000,000 and be enterprise will then be started.
P :.
Commander Lowndes has spent the last 24 years in the Royal Navy, having entered it in 'y, 1887. ile was promoted lieutenant in 1885, and com- mander in 1906-nod is an ex-navigating officer.
The commission of the Alacrity will expire in September next in the usual course.
·
MILITARY APPOINTMENTS,
Taotai Chang Wing and Taotai Lan Chi have been appointed by the Viceroy as Director
Balance of profit
168,447.54
$276,249.75
it is proposed to apportion this sum as fol- Dividend of $6 and bonus of Sa per
share on 10,000 shares....g
...........$100,000,00
To add to extra reserve fund, which
will then stand at $550,548,01–111,67 Banus to office staffi
4,569.8s
$176,749.79
1909-The balance at credit of working ac- count at the close of this year was $438;406.93.
DIRECTORS.
Messrs, G. Friesland, H. W. Slade and W. Helms resigned their seats on 'leaving the
and F. Lieb were appointed to fill the vacancies, Colony and Messrs. J. W. Bandow, G. Balloch
Theta appointments require the confirmation,
Messrs. Shewan and Sloba ratite by rotation, and, being eligible, offer themselves for re- alection.
'AUDITORS. Messrs. W. Huston Potty and A. R. Lowe
themselves for re-election.
and Assistant Director, respectively, of the bave andited the annexed accounts and offer Canton Military Department.
RE-OPENING OF SEALS.
The official seals in ali yamens in the city
will be re-opened for the transaction of busi, ness on Monday Dex, the 18th instant, at the dɔnclusion of the Chinese New Year holidays,
HONGKONG COLLEGA OF
·MEDICINE,
...SPRING SESSION, THE Senate bas memoralized the Government stating that, in view of the need for reporters
The time table of the spring session, which for the Court and Parliament, it proposes to organize a Reporting School, and appoints H comm aces to-morrow, 1st March, of the Hoag ELi Chia-chu as Director. The course willing College of Mediclue, has just bao a'jnued, extend over six months, after which the gra. duates will be attached to the Senate and the | Provincial Assemblies for duty. Twelve stud ents will be examined ja Peking, while each province should choose four moze for admission
to the school.
not have been contemplated by him when he took up an appointment worth a few meagre pounds a month, should not be entitled to submit a bill for his pro fessional services, proportionate, of course, COMMANDER A. Lowndes has bene appointed to the presumed position of the passengers to the command of the Aluerity, despatch ship treated. No individual of common, decent of the China Squadron, in succession to Com feeling would object to compensating a hard.mander Cyril T. M. Fuller, worked officer who in such a case might be regarded as a personal medical adviser rather than the ship's doctor whose services are at the command of all and sundry. The Jour to this there, is sure to be among the pas-nal in question concludes by saying that "it sengers a number travelling for their health, is obvious that such persons--and they are and may include among them cases requiring hot so rare as might be supposed-would continuous and anxious care from the port be quite capable of deliberately exploiting of departure to their destination. Now, the the P. and O. Company and its medical mere fact of such cases travelling in either officers in order to obtain anti-typhoid A. S. WATSON & CO the first-class or second-class accommodation inoculation on the cheap. And it be
on long voyages shows that they must be hoves this company and others trading persous of means, and quite able to pay the to tropical ports to so modify their ordinary fees for medical attendance, and it rules as to the reception of fees by is clear that the fact of their having carried their medical officers as to protect them their ailments on board ship cannot in justice selves and the medical profession generally quit them of the liability." It will be seen from-instances of barefaced imposition of that the writer of the article is referring to the sort we have outlined."
For our part the tourist tribe and not to those who are we would go farther and say that it is due to on business bent, which is the usual the ship's medical officers themselves to coast combine so that their professional ability condition of those travelling on boats and the like. We road that may not be exploited by the ruck of riff-raff the company provides the ship with a medi gentility, which is generally ready to trade cal officer and a few indispensable drugs, upon the generosity of other people. A primarily for the officers and crew, and in medical officer with Edinburgh degrees pro- the second place for the treatment of medi. posed, some months ago through the cal and surgical contingencies arising during medium of the columps of the' Hongkong the voyage; but it is no part of its trade to Zelegraph to enter into communication run a sanatorium, and still less to afford pre with those of his profession who were willing ventive medical, treatment against the dan. to consider a proposition that an association gers of diseases to be faced on arrival at the for the protection of the interests of ship's ship's destination, The same remarks apply doctors in the Far East should be formed, obviously to médical and surgical procedures but he received no`replies, so far as we heard. of a cosmetic character. It would be ob. Is it not about time that the medical officers viously outrageous for a passenger the day who electto spend a portion of their life afloat after sailing to ask the ship's surgeon to should give a modicum of attention to this remove his vermiforms appendix, on the subject? because it is not to be expect ground that the patient's ordinary attendant ed that anybody else will do it for them. had advised him to submit to such an opera.
and"
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The Kilim will ant andertone to be responsible for any rejected MB, nor to return any Contribution. BUBLCHIPTION kates un AnVANDRA DAILY-166 jer anuum. WEEKLY—$18 per muntu The rates per quarter and per mensem project one! Subscriptions for any period less than one month will be charged as for a full month.
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The daily is in delivered free when the address scomalble to messenger. Poskantscribom can have that confes delivered at their residences without any extra charge. On poplar sent by post an additional $1.80 per quarter is charged for postage The patage on the weekly jste to any part of the
world in 30 cents per quarter.
| Single Copies, Daily, sea cost Wookly, twenty-tion; and it is equally unjustifiable for a
Bre couts (for cash only).
H
BIRTH".
On February 19, 1910, Shanghai, the wife of H. E. Campbell, of a daughter.
On February 19, 1910, at Shanghai, to the wife of J. Delbourgó, a daughter.
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
passenger to demand the continuance of vacejne treatment for pustular acne of the LORD Curzan bas resigned the Lord Rectorship face. High fees are very properly charged' of Glasgow University,
ashore for special treatment of the sort; and As a result of a fire, thitty-two houses were
it is obviously a gross imposition on the destroyed in Tokio on February 11,
THE Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial ind Affliated Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the funds of the Hospitals:
A. Ross & Co................. A. R. Mary Esq
25
Hon. Sir Henry, May, KCMG.. 20 F. Bornemann Esq....................
S. W. Tro Esq............. Kruse & Co. and manag Artaloon V. Apcar & Co.........
20
20
20
The list of subjects, lecturers' names, and place of lecture is as follows—,
Practical, anatomy,- Dr. G. D. R. Black; Public Dr. Ho Ko Tsus, demonstrator. Mortuary.
Tropical Diseaser, Dr. F. Clark, Sabilary Board Office
Public Health. Dr. W. W. Pearse, Kowloon Disjofecting Station.
Chemistry, A. C. Franklin, Etq, (21.0, | Queen's College. .
Clinical Medicine. Tong Wa Hospital, Clinical Surgery. Dr. R. M. Gibson. Alice Memorial Hospital and its amilated hospitals. Midwifery and Gyt zcólogy. Dr. C Forsyth Alice Memorial Hospital.
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Practical Physiology Dr U. G. Hobrop, Bacteriological institute.
R. SHEWAN.
Chairmap......... ̈ ̈
WORKING ACCOUNT, IST JANUARY TO 31ST. DECEMBER 1909.
Dr.
"To Charges Account:- Rant, salaries, legal and surveyors fess,... Taxes, stampa, stationery
&c. Directors and auditors?
[ees.................. 7,403,00
.$40,375.98
་
To Commission Account:- Agents' commissions amisinières
To Loses Account 19n9:- Chimi Alter deduction of re-in
.surances S
47,795.98
$3.756,47
114,120,17
· To. Amount, written aff÷- Furniture account opera ·15.00
To Balance ASEERUSAN BE CELSCRE
Dr.
438,406.93
$684,704,51.
By Premium Accuot;.../
Premium after deduction of re
insurances..... $52,557.93
By Interest Account
t
Amount at credit, including in.
erest due ng Deposits and in. vestments, &c.
By Transfer fen· Account :—
Amount at credit Surgery. Dr. G. H. L.'Fützwilliam", Alice By Exchange Account-
Difference in exchange
Alice
Anatomy.
Dr. C. M. Heanley. Memorial Hospital.
Eye Diseases. Dr. G. P. fordan. Alice Memorial Hospital,
A SHANGHAI Broker was asked on 22nd inst. by a Chinese to buy for him a hundred "rubemorial Hospital, ber shares." The would-be-investor could not pame any shates, nor was he particular as to what shares were bought, so long as they," be- long rubber." When asked for the reason of this sudden desire, be explained that he had met with an accident to his ricsha, and had bad to pay fls. 40 for repairs, the large sum being attributed to the enhanced price of the rubber tyre. My fancy then all better buy rubber shares." He got them,-N. C. D. Ness
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.Ma. C. Dyer, who arrived at Manila on Sunday 20th February, by the liner Siberia, represents the Honolulu fron Works, and went there for the Poole syndicate which is to develop a large sugar plantation on the San Jose estate, Mindoro, recently purchased from the Phi." lippices government. The Honolulu Iron Works manufacture sugar mills and other plantation machinery and equipment and Mr. Dyor
Physics. Dr. W. B. A. Moore. Queen's College.
Pathology and Bacteriology. Dr. H. Mac farlane. Bacteriological Institute!
Physiology Dr. R. A. Belillos, Memorial Hospital. ..
Alice
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Biology. A. R.. Suberland, Esq., M.A Queen's College.
Practice of Medicias. Dr.,F. T. Keyt, "Alice Memorial Hospital.
Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Dr. O. Marriott, Alico Memorial Hospital.
Tutorial Medicion and Midwifery. Dr. Jou Hawk, Tong Wa Hospital,
The course on medical jurisprudence, prac.
mental diseases will be"given~loʻthe autuma
... 161,499.38
ang
110.96
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$68,394.55
BALANCE SHEET, 31st DecemBES, 1909.
Liabilities. Capital EINKANE,
$450,000.00 Reserve Fuud
........... 1,000,000,00 Extra Reserve Fund, SENDENT 550,348.03 Juvés ment Fluctuation Account 61, 67.79;
Accounts Payable:- Dividend for 408... $160,000 Losses quiétanding and sundries...more.
Working Account, 1999:-. Balance et credit.
tical pathology, practical chemistry, fever and Hongkong & Shang-
On-the 26th February, at No.4, Humphrey's medical profession, for well-to-do people to A-out-was-awarded-ibree-weeks-bard-laid-Manila-to-make-pleas and catimates Avenue, Kowloon, the wife of Mr. T. HUNTER, try to exploit the gratuitious services of the bour'at the Magisincy this morning for being for a large mill for the Poole company. He of a daughter,
[214 ship's surgeon to obtain treatment of the a rogue and a vagabond,
sexsion. will be in Manila for several days and will On February 17, 1950, at Kobe, Japan, w. sort, The usual rule laid down by the great GERMANY's foreign trade in 190g shows a large then go to Mindoro for the purpose of inspecti
DEATHS.
F. K. Featon, aged 57.
passenger companies, that their medical
increase over that of 1908, hot a falling off in ing the property. Mr. Dyer's company has On February 23, 19 6, at Shanghai, Thomas officers may accept, but may not ask for fees, comparison with 1957. The foreign trade of made a large number of high class sugar mille James Smithers, late Chief Engineer, Inde is clearly inadequate to meet cases of the France last amounted to £460,000,000, an in. and its" machinery is very highly regarded China S.N. Co., Ld, aged 53 years,
crease over that of 1938 of £32,000,000.
+
1.
On February 22, 1910, at Sheegbal, Alexander sort, as it entirely, fails to protect the
among sugar men. It manufactured a number Gray, Examiner, 1.M, Customs, aged 40 years. medical profession against imposition of the A MUKDEN dispatch says that, in view of the ess and bas's large overseas trade besides its of the milis installed io Formons by iba Japan. most barefaced kind. The sort of cases efforts of foreign capitalists to obtain mining extensive basiness with the plantations of that arise may be judged by the following concessions in Mancharis, Viceroy Hai Liang | Hawali..
elegraph
The Hongkong Celegraph
HONGKONG, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1910.
AND SHIP'S BOCTORS.
that apie India is obvious contémpinas eonging experts to investigate
THE Anti-Opium Commissioners havó agrond that on any official being impeached for violat ing the regulations and smoking oplam, such. charge need not again be referred to a Viceroy or Governor as in the case of other impeach monts,
COUNCIL.
Migutes of a meeting of the Council, bald at the Board Room, on the 8th February, 1910.
Present: Mesurs, W, H. Walisco (Chairman), J. S. Fenwick, W. Krose, C. Ler, J. Mencariai, K. Tsafrumbars, the Health Officer and the Secretary,
and confirmed. ·-
THE CHINCHOU-AIGUN RAILWAY.
CHINA'S DELAYS.
Peking, Feb. 23.
Chinchou-Aigua Railway are dragging,
The negotiations in connection with the
la the first place China merely asked Russia
99,605.19
759,605.19 438,406.95
$1,709,537.9*
ASSETS.
110,211.79
Oash at Bankers
Fired Deposits at Basks
-Bei-Banking
Corporation...$ 164,161.80 Chered Bank of
1. A. and C....... Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd. cr........... International Bank. ing Corporation
Investment :-
Government E Imperial
Bonds Hongkong Club De
bentures
Chinese
to agree to the construction of a railway be-
Government pointed out disadvantages and, Lid, debentures with reason, asked for details, which have not | Shanghai Land In yet bees furnished. Then the British and French Ministers advised. Chion not to grant the concession, pending the approval of Russla
and Japan.
Meantime the Walwopa and the Yuckumpu bad arranged the preliminary basis for me. gotiations, which were referred to the Tachik. pa Dake Trai Tse, feeling that he had been slighted, disapproved of the terms proposed as unfavourable.
-Japan's answer forthar obstructs the situa-
· vesimbat Co., Lid,debestares Shanghai Wateré ·
works Co., Ld, debenture! ..... Shanghai Clab de: Shares in public
companies
ly the most convenient period for anti-be mines with a view to baving them exploited KULANGSU (AMOV) MUNICIPAL en Chinchou and Algus. The Russian Hongkong Hotel Co, typhoid inoculation, as the patient can take by China. perfect rest without clashing with other PARSIMÓNIOUS PARSENGERS engagements, and the date of termination of the period of immunity is advanced by a period equal to the duration of the voyage. In a port of the site and importance of On this account, it is becoming increasingly Hongkong, where the shipping trade is one common for passengers to India to ask the of the chief factors on the prosperity of the ship's medical officer to undertake this pro- WHILE the s.a, Bhim On wat setorning to Hong- ∙Colony owing to its intimate association phylactic treatment, Now this places the kong from Kongmoon on Saturday last, she with a variety of undertakings and industries piedical officer in a most awkward position, went aground at Capsuimus, which necessitat». which are allied to that trade, the average It, is needless to say that the vaccine, ed a delay of five hours in the matter of her Landsman cannot but have given a moment's which costs of. per patient, is no part scheduled sirival on the other side of the water, fo the Chairman's sparch at the annual meeting tion. It is now China's turn to move --N.C.D. attention to the position of the ship's doctor of the ship's medical stores, so if he has | At the time the mishap occurred, some of the,
The Capisin Superintendent of Police who is usually regarded as the entertainer provided himself with it;~il must-come-out Passengers demanded to be taken overia Hong-ported-that the-Mixed Court had brea closed TWENTY-one men appeared at the Magistracy:l'Ofca"foraltar, In-chief by the passengers and a accesary of his own-pocket. By no stretch of fogen-kong but the compradores refusing, an alterca, for the past fortnight skinsmark munde
tion took place and from words, the parties. evil to the crew. Too often the ship's uity can such treatment be considered his soon came to blows. Before Mr. R. R. Hall medical officer has accepted the appoint. † duty, and yet, if he undertake it, he is pro- fax, First Polica Magistrate, tbls-morning, five ment in the first instance in order to cluded from asking even for his out-of-pocket of the men were charged with sqsault and warn
welcome relief after having expenses, and further, gives the patient i remanded,
The minutes of the last meeting were read The Secretary was lostructed to write to Miss M. Krapenburg offering bar the appoint ment of Viciting Nurse on the terms mentioned
af intepayers...
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By Order,
Geberal routine business' was transacted,
(Signed) W. H. WALLACE,
Chairman..
C. Barkalay Mitchell,
Becretary,
News.
this morning, for keeping a lottery establish ment at 96, Jervois Strest. Two of the men were each fined $1,007, or six months'-hard
· labour, and the rest 54 each. Six of the delin- quanta failed to appost.
On
On properties in Sha
10,000,00
60,500 00
75,000.00
55,716.59
74.200.00
50,000.00
49877.40
8,472.23 6,5F6.61
609,7*2.85
Loans on Mortgage→ properties in Hongkong.5 1,369,886 10 meen, Canton... 1500020
Furniture Account §--
Accounts Receivable cu Premis dus from agencies, log ́terest due on'dasposits and
investments, &
1,519,885.10
139,586-48
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