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FIRE ON 8.S. "LIGHTNING!

1:

LITTLE DAMAge to cargo.

A fire broke out in the No. 1 hold of the mu.'

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY FEBRUARY 28 1010

PLAGUE PREVENTION,

HOUSE-TO-HOUSE VISITATION,

At the zeeing of the Sanitary Board to morrow afternoon, the Head of the Sanitary Do- Lightning in barbour yesterday. With the assist.partment pursuant to notice will 'more ance of the Captain and officers the outbreak was extinguished before say considerable damage was done to the cargo, which is of

a

miscellaneous character. All the cargo was covered by insurance, It is believed that the fire was das to spontaneous combustion.

SPORTS..

FOOTBALL LEAGUE:

sinh CO. Robin B

This match was played off at 4' p,me on- Saturday at the Military Ground: The game was a very even noe, and both sides had no scoring for a good long while. Before the first helf the Gunners scored their first and only goal. It the second half it was seen that the Boys had the Gunners, and Stemmers scored "their first goal after teņ'minutes' play. The play continued very even until a minute before time when Stemmers scored the winning goal. . Thus the game ended in a win for the B.O.C.

by. 1 goals to rné.

T* KỲ HUFPE UA. &ITH CO, RIG

The "B"-Company-Buffs-ware unable to raise a team and the points were, accordingly, `awarded to their opponents.

LECTURE ON FORESTRY.

SOME, HISTORICAL ASPECTS.

The following paper was read recently by Mr. R. H. Kolewall, of the Colonial Secretary office, before a large gathering of Chinese in Hongkong. The lecture was delivered original Chinese and has since been rendered into English, for publication, by the author Mr. Kolewall saya

That the Board defice the whole of Aber deep, Quarry Bay, and Shaukiwar, Sai Wan Ho and the adjoining villages as districts within in which ficers of the Sanitary Department shall make a house-to-house visitation for the purpose of cleansing the houses contained therein in accordance with No. of the bys laws governing the Prevention and Mitigation of Epidemic, Rademic or Contagions Disease made under section 16 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance 1953-1909."

BUTLER-Wright CASE.

CLAIM BY THE CANTON VICEROY.

2.

Of the five principal sources of natural wealth-climate, soil, waterways, minerals and forests-the last are not certainly the least important. Icsalubrious climate, unproductive oil, or refractory waterways may, more or less, be improved by forents; but a country1-il destitute of treas,/will'not thrive, however rich. it may be.

In the primeval days when our forefathers made their homes in caves and forests, almost On the 21st February, before Sir Havilland the whole surface of the land was covered by de Sausmarez, Judge, at Shanghai, the case treas and other vegetation, Gradually mep clear Yan Shu-haun, Governor-General of, thed the forests for agriculture, for fast and for the Liangkwang, v. William Butler-Wright was erection of boosos. Forests being then abon commenced,

dani, and the demand 'made upon them uur stricted, their destruction was carried out wad- only and ruthlessly, so much so that a whole forest was sometimes barned out, for the pur pose of driving away 'a'few 'wild beasts, or for a small piece of huilding-ground, to save the trouble.of.cuting down the trees on it:

The plaintiff's claim is for money received by the defendant as the plaintiff's agent for the use of the plaintiff. The following particolars

'RUBBER,

""The"fallàwing extracts are taken from the London and China Express of February 4t

The market is steady, but business in Fine Hard Pard is limited; spot and pear delivery is quoted at 75, 1nd sellers, February-March and March-April deliveries sold at 78. 9d, and boyers, April-May buyer at 21. 9id., and May- June at ys. xod. Soft Fine February-March and March-April, 71. 8d. valud. Receipts at Para during January wore 5,575 tons against 490 tons in 1909, and total receipts (July to January) 24.385 tons against 21,300 tons in 1989, Plantation is quoted at about 88, 6d, to

per lb, for good average sheet,

'THE'AUCTION, BALESİ”

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है?

Supplies at the auction sales on the xst Instant were again on a small scale, owing to the late docking of ships, and in con sequence it has bean decided to hold the text. anction the 8th Instant, and from then onwards at fortnightly intervals, in order to fit in batter with the arrival of steamers. Messrs. George White and Co. report that the demand was once again very strong, and resplted in further advances being paid. Opening cautiously, prices became dearer as sales proceeded, but the highest range of vaine reached was' hardly maintained to the faish. The feature was the exceptional prices paid for common kinds, Abundance of an article lowers its value; Messrs. Lewis and Paat remark that there was scarcity enhances it. As the population naga good attendance of buyers, and all Flantation mented, and as civilisation advanced, the desold with good competition, Sheets and Biscuits, mand for wood considerably increased. But at 8d. par Ib. advance," pale and palish Crêpes many of the natural forest areas, once so plentiated, Brown and Brownish gd. to Is.; Scrap, Total ................ 74,674-42ful, had been turned into fields, bamlets or d. to 6d; but at the close prices eased off wastes. And thus, through sheer necessity; about 1d. pari ib. 1,507 packages "{$3 tons)

offered and sold:

I were endorsed on the writ'im

Sept. 14, 1908-Toamount received...$ 5,000.00 |· Dec, 10, 1901–To amount received., 13,000.00 Feb. 1, 1909-To amoudt received.... 4,000.00 Nov. 15, 1907 to Aug. 31, toog To amount received between these dates.............

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The league table up to date is as follows, with 8 tb Co, RG A, leading, one point from 83rd Company,

LEAGUE TADLR, Played. Won. Lost, Drawn, Points, 11 '2 0

10 2

7.

18th Co., R.G., 13. 831c05., R.G A. 13 "B". Co.. Boffs 12: 87h Co., R.G.A. 12 "A!! Co. Briffa o

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7 6

0

14.

1

13

B. O. C... 12

3 6 3

9

IK. F. C. 18. MAYAL YARD, ':

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This match was played on the Club Ground, and the game coded in a draw.

le the first ball thé Club was all över the Yarders' territory, and scored five goals to the Yarders' one. The scorers for the Club werd Goldenberg 3: Barlow; and Mead Sul- livan scored the goal for the Naval Yard,'

There was a reversal in the second half, and the Yarders bad the Civilians every time, the Yarders scoring 5 grals to the Club's one. The game ended in a draw: 6 all

CRICKET LEAGUE, H.K.C.C. "A" hores,

52,614.42

and 53do for costs,

Mr. G H. Wright appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. J. C. E. Douglas for the defendant."

Mr.' Douglas · submitted the following affidavit:-

I, Wilham Butler-Wright, formerly of Can ton in the Empire of China, now in Victoria Gaul, in the Colony of Hongkong, Accountant do hereby make oath and say 'as follows:-

I am the defondant in this action.

whatever as the agent the plaintiff or for the zi I deny that I ever received any monica

ase of the plaintiff, and I say that I am not in debted to the plaintiff in any sum whatever."

3. la or about the month of December, 1907 a Director-General of the Canton-Kowloon Railway was oppointed in Peking, named Linog bi-axi, and I bare myself in my capacity as Accountant to the Railway, paid this official a moably salary of Tis. 2,000 since such date,

4. I verily believe that I bave a good defence to this action.

began the callivation of trees.

To-day's

Advertisements.

*; THE CHINA-BORNEO, COMPANY,

LIMITED.

NOTIOR TO: SHAREHOLDERS. THE SEVENTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS of the above. Company will be bald at the Com- pany's Office, St. George's Building, at Nobu, on TUESDAY, 15th March, 1910, to receive a Statement of Accounts to the gist December, 1900, and the Report of the General Managers and Consulting Committes, and to alect a Consulting Committen and Auditor.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 1st of March to the

4th day of March, both days inclusive.

Entimations.

SAUSAGES

OWN MAKE EXCELLENT and DELICIOUS,

Pure Pork

AND

Beef Sausages

:

TES CHINA-BORNEO Co., Laat 35 cents & 25 cents

W. G. DARBY,

General Manager. Hongkong, 28th February, 1910,

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,

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FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE ANDŐ YOKOHAMA...

“HE Company's Steamship.

: Captain Charbonnel, will be despatched for the * TONKIN,"

abora Porta TO-MORROW, the 1st March, at

For Freight or Passage, apply to

6 A.M,.

P. THOMAS, Agent, Hongkong, 28th February, 1OLO

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND CALOUTTA.

Taking Cargo on through Bill of Lading to Rangoon, Madras and Mauritius,

HE Steamship

TH

"LIGHTNING,"

Captain A. E. Genties, will be despatched for the above Ports on FRIDAY, the 4th March, at Noon,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DAVID SASSOON & Co., LIMITED,

Arents. Hongkong, 28th February, 1910.

[212

per lb.

THE DAIRY FARM Co., LTD.

Hongkong, Izth February, 1910,

1

ASAHI

BEER SAPPORO BEER

TO BE OBTAINED

FROM ALL WINE DEALERS!

PUBLIC AUCTION.

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,·

Ist

In the olden days arboriculture was practised to some extent, but chiefly for decorative

THE SHARE MARKET, purposes, or for forming public walks in the Trading in rubber shares has been at a suburbs, Plantations for timber and fuel began boom level most of the work, but profit-tak-' in England in the 16th century; and in the succeeding century the great demand for oak ing has set in among many shares which have far the building of ships and houses gave a appreciated rapidly, and led to a general easing new impulse to tree-planting. The first exten of quotations. There was nothing approaching sive plantations were made in Scotland in the

a slump, however, and with good support in beginning of the 18th century, and in Ireland towards the end of that century. Sincethes cer the later dealings, prices finished above the tain part of Scotland, which had once been bar worst, and the market closed firm at the reduced ren and cheerless, bed became fertile and beauti-levels. At times the market has been distioctly ful. To-day so well bave the countries in Europe "wild pricas rushing up with barely a bult," and America realised the Imments benefit This reaction is to be welcomed, as it certainly derivable from forests that forestry forms LO important part of their administration. Schools makes for a healthier condition of affairs. As of Forestry have been opened; journals in one financial paper says; had such spasms of mituted for the promulgation of all dis- profit-taking as here beco in evidence during coveries in that branch of study: experi belpast two days takes place a month or two mental gardens established for testing the. Adaptability of the various species of pincts earlier, the resulting reaction would have been THE Undersigned have received instructican to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, to climate and soil; and specialists appointed much more severe than that just witnessed'; for the control of gardens and forests, but now that the market has broadened, out It is in Germany that the managemrutal under genuine investment buying, the net Mr. Douglas said that he appeared to ask for forests has been most systematically and losses shown are comparatively slight. It does leave to defend the accused. Counsel submit. scientifically conducted. As far back as the

51b century forestry received attention

hot seem likely that the reaction, will be of ted that the action had been quite improperly country. Roman works on the subject were torg, duration; for a large number of shares brought into that Court: The defendant was translated, and their instructions carefully test-have excellent prospects, and many are full of ignol at Hongkong, and, therefore, actioned; and in the 18th century experts wrote

d-videod, January crop returns are also very could have been brought in Hongkong. He treatises on agi culture and afforestation-a de- admitted than there had been substituted ser.

partment of activ ty in which the Germans have favourable. The only thing remarkable about ever since retained the lend,

the bat-back in that it did not occur longʻago. vice both ways-aon on the defendant, and.

Messrs. Wm, jas, and Hy. Thompson's re- one on the auctioneer who had attempted to

port of February 3 say that Americo continues assist the defeodaal and everybody conoscled

to be a large buyer in Brazil and 'still receives His Lordship-You might have applied to

the bulk of the crop; and with better demand 13 bave the service set aside.

from the European trade as well, prices have advanced about ad per lk. The Pará crop iram July 1, 1909, to January 31 last shows an in- crease of 1,000 tons over the corresponding period a year ago, but notwithstanding, mocks have not increased,

This match was played on the, Cricket Club ground on Saturday afternoon and resulted in a draw,

The scores were :--

UFFS...

H. W. Green not pot...

D, K. Anderson e Knoll, ↳ Chapman'

Cpl. Hills, c Claxton, b Aubrey ......

Pts. Miller, Atkinson, 5 Leithg

Sgt. Kelly, b Clixtoo.

Bde. Willis, b Clixton

.140

57 with the latter.

·

Mr. Douglas said that if there were good Pia. Colman, c and b Claxtob..............e grounds.he was entitled to defend. Dicey was. Price, it Irving, b Claxton ................ 8 very clear on the rule.

Farrow, b Laith, mondominar 4 Hi Lordship to Mr. Douglas-You have Bennet, no auta që nomuseon

12 sword that you have got a good defence. I do Extras

...................................... 7 got quite understand what you mean in para graph 3 of the affidavit. ..254

Total

H.K C.C. "A"

A. &. Claxton, c Hilli,' b Kelly one', né 2. Dr. Aubrey, b Marlow ......

`H, 5. Sweeting, c and b Farrow Hamm

45

T. W. Knott, not out... Timi 53

A. C. Leith, b Hill .......

Dr. Atkinson, b Kelly

A, Mackenzie, b Hills

Mr. Douglas said that by the Loan oigree: mient, as 2000 as a Director General was appointed all the powers invested in the Viceroy had to be invested in the Director General.

His Lordih.p' wanted to know where Mr. Douglas got his information from.

Mr. Douglas had been reading from a book

that

IN SEVERAL EUROPEAN COUNTRIES the percentage of land under forest is very high, varying from 30 par ceol. to 45 per cent, The forest ares owned by the Government of Great Britain is small when compared with strip-twoed, woodlands in several countries in the continent. The Government of Spain owes about 84% of the forests of that country,

The reason why all the counities in Europe and America bave planted so extensively, and paid so much attention to trees is because the good to be gained, directly and Indirectly, from forests, is incalculable Trees not only beautify the country, but give shade to thoroughfares, yield a considerable income, improve the climate and soil, conserve the drought and landslips. waler supply purify the air, and prevent floods,

A ÇABUS DELLI,

Before we proceed to amplify these points it may not be out of place here to mention a re. cept case in which forests played a large part precipitating, if not actually causing, a war lo

A certain amount of.confusion seems to have arises in some quarters as to the desires of the Netherlands Indian Government respecting the foreign companies which have acquired Rubber estates in Java. They have become confüred with the legitimate wishes of the Dutch authorities regarding "private" lands. The Bill, that will come before Parliament in Hol. fand shortly, is aimed at the "private" lands,

formed to take over estates for rubber coltiva the cares delll of the devastating war betwORD Russia and Japan was the occupation of tion in Java and Netherlands Borano,' · Manchuris by Russia, but very few know what prevented its evacuation when matters were

MR. D. J. Louis, Manager of the Palomar brought to a head. The circumstances are clearly narrated in an editorial note which Park, Manils, is at present exhibiting the sppears in McClure's Magazine of September, Samar Twins at 95, Queco's Road, Central 1998, and which forms Appendix 1 to Kuropat- The two boys, who are as months old, are kin's book The Russiın Army and the Japanese

in

serbaguna - pre 25 entitled "Railway Enterprise in China" by the Far East. Everybody knows that one of 'and not at lands held by companies recently

J. Hall, agi out..... 13 B. Chapman, P. Jacks and living did not but

Total for 6 wickats

CHAIGENCOWER CRICKET GLUH vào

***** 74

A

170 d

This match was played' on the Military

·ground and resulted in a win for the R.G.A.

The detail scores and Analysts are as under:- RG.A.

P. H. Kent. He replied that he could not prove the book, bụi the Loan Agreement was a State document, which he could refer to as = Treaty.

·

Mr. Wright My friend is raising objections

that he cannot sustain.

His Lordship - He is entitled to file a defence:

Mr. Wright--A technical objection in not a defence.

Capt. Garselt, b Curris................................................” 18 Lieut. Hitchcock, blammer................ 47. He Br. Crump, c Rose b. Lammest

6

Lieut. Thicknesso, e Peterson, b Curtio.6 ́Licut, Bagnall, b Higginbottam .......... 55 Licut: Chapman, not out .........m woman.com. 19 B Winkworth, not out'

Gr. Bollis, Swatton, Johnson, and-Lewis-did-

not bat

P. Currie...10 -0 40

. 3°

Extrasa aniķis, matieren

4

Tolal (for 5 wickets).

1152

Bowling Analysis,

0. H.

W.

L. E. Lammert 2

I

55

G. A. Hancock. .......................... 4.

28

C. Higginbottom...........$

34

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W. H. Viveash, a Johnson, b Bagnall ·

10

H. W. Peterspo, b Cramp......

15

R. F. Lammett, e Winkworth, & Cramp......

L. E. Lammert; b Bignall.....

12

L. A. Rose, cand b Crump,

4.

G.A. Hancock, b Winkworth...

15

J. D. Noria, b Dığanlı.

P. Currie, not out....

C. J. Higginbottom, e Crap, b Wickwanh

̧H, Rapp, c Chipmen, b Bagnall,

5. Battliwara, cand b Winkworth...

RUFUS619) (9PIb-210TL

His Lordship-It is not a technical objection denies that he ever received the money. Mr. Wright said that the action was threa monibs old. Any objection should be brought at the earliest possible data.

His Lordship-The returp day. Mr.Wright-So,

His Lordship cannot be brought before "the return" day.”

Mr. Wright quoted the White Book, and said that Mr. Douglas must show that he had a proper defence. He must not discuss tech nical objections. The third paragraph was nothing. On the question of whether the plain

War. Here is an extract from this interesting joined together at the hip, and were born in the Note: la the year 1798, a Vladivostok-island of Samar. They will be on exhibition merchant, obtained from the here for only one week and then will proceed Ketean Government, upon extremely favourable to the United States, and Europe. terms, a concession for a limber company ibat should have authority to exploit upper

| the great forest wealth of the

Yalu River... In 1902 he sold his concession to Alexander Mikhailovich Bezobazof

.who was high in the favour of some of the grand Dukes in St. Peters burg.

It is currently reported in St. Petersburg that the Emperor and Empress -Dowager together put into the coterprise

several million roubles.

... Bizo

Events Coming.

Tuesday, 1st March,

Diocesan School re-opens,

Hughes and Bough, Auction,sale.of Furai-, lure, 11a.m.

Sanitary Board Meeting, 3.43 p.m. Organ Recital, at St. John's Cathedral, 5:30

bazil's company, in fact, seems to have con risted of the Tear, the Grand Dukes, cenaia | PM favoured noblemen of the Court Viceroy. Alexeieff probably and the Empress Dowager that the Russian evacuation of the province. possibly.

General Kuropatkin says tiff was or was not the right person, Mr. Wright of Mukden was suddenly stopped by aid that he would like to address his Lordship. an order of Admiral Alexeied whore reasons for taking such action have not His Lordship, said that the proper course was

Saturday, 5th March.

Queen's College, re-opens, Canton Regatta,

Baffs Regimental Race Meating, Race Course.

Hughes and Hough, Auctión sale of Japan- ero Curios, 2.30 p.mi

3: Bezobaroff whoʻhad bain several monika could raise.all questions on the matter that he is the Far East started for St. Petersburg with the evident intention of seeing the Tour and

to have the defence drawn up, and then consulto,this day boon sufficiently cleared up'

wished...

Mr. Wright said thai the Court had already | persuading him to order, definitely, suspen- accepted jurisdiction by order dated November ion of the evacuation of the province of Mak lasi on proper affidavita.

den, for the reason that 'si would in'eitably

Sonday, 6th March Volunteers Church Parado.':

A AVAN

Monday, 7th March. Union Waterboat Co., Ltd., Annual Meeting

His Lordship said that that was nothing. suit in the liquidation of the affairs of the at the Office of Messrs. Dodwell & Oo., Ltd.,

timber company. It is more than 3 pm. Judgments had been given, and after-likely that Nicholas It did with to avoid war— wards it was found that the Court had it he could do so without impairing the family

no jurisdiction. In the Maori King case, investment in the Korean limber company."

ཝཱ།

Unfortunately His Imperial Majesty

Thursday, foth March,

Wednesday, 9th March. Hongkong Fire Insurance Company, Lid, Annual Meeting, at the offices of Mossra. Jur- judgment was given and then it was hold that could not do so without sacrificing this family dine, Matheson & Co., Ltd, 11 o'clock Noon. there was no jurisdiction. The Court could investment, and hostilities ensued. if not give itself jurisdiction. There was no rea- what had been here cited is true, comment on son, why defence should not be filed at once. the conduct of those in high place in St. Chine Fire Insurance Company, Limited,

Mr. Douglas said that he had all the papers, has brought to tight the diametrical opposite Noon,

Petersburg is unnecessary, This revelation Annual Meeting, at 3, Queen's Road Central, 100 and he could fila a defence within a reasonablo" views taken by two monarchs in regard to time. It was his opinion that 'the case@hould | forests. On the one band wo neo the Emperor

Extras

Total......

“Bowling Analysis,

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M. Ki

38

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w. | ba ratarred to arbitration at Hongkong, • of Korea granting away to an alien, without His-Lordship andered at the defence be perhaps■"paug of zemorse (for ignorance in bliss) the very life binod, as it were of his filed within ten days.

country: on the other hand we are told that the Mr. Wright "said that there was a witness | mighty Tear of Russia was prepared in sacrifice, 14 'who wished to leave the jurisdiction of the thousands of the lives of his subjects for the Court on Saturday next, and be would like patential profits to himself which these forests

Winkworth minima 13-3. 4 Gametimizizi 7 Q 17.

Crump

0

Tax Viceroy in Mukden has reported to the Walwapn the discovery of smuggling of arms by a Belgian and has asked for instructions in

| evidence to be lákan de bono esse,

His Lordship said that if this matter could not be arranged, than a summons must be takyn, out--N, G. D. NO.

contained. So much for the political role play sd-by Korean timber. -- Now, let us andanvODI to deal more miously with the economical byglazic and artistic value of forests in generali

Friday, 11th March. Institution of Engipoams and Shipbuilders of Hongkong, Aasual Dinner, at Hongkong Hotel, 8 p,m

our Sturday,isth March, Hooghong Regatta,

Boxing Bill Lewis "os. " Battling Simms, City Hall.

Saturday, 19th March; --

DN

SATURDAY AND MONDAY,

the stb and 7th March, 1910, cɔ umancing each day ât 5.30 F.M., at their Salés Rooms, No. 6, Des Vœux Road, corner of Ice House Street,

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF

JAPANESE

CURIOS,

COMPRISING 1---

MAKUDZU VASES, BOWLS _and' PLATES, BRASS BUDDHAS, TEMPLE LAN- TERNS, KINKOSAN SATSUMA TEA and COFFEE SETS, VASES, BOWLS, SILVER and GOLD CLOISONNE VASES, IVORY CARVINGS, SICK-EMBROIDERED · and CUT-VALVET SCREENS and WALL HANGINGS, DAMASCENE WARE, OLD ¡APANESE CLOCKS, OLD LACQUERED and PORCELAIN WARK, GOLD HAND- PAINTED SOREEN, CARVED CHERRYWOOD DESKS, CHAIRS and STANDS;

* JAPANESE POODLES.

Catalogues will be issuind. TERMS :-As usual,

1

Hongkong, 18th February, 1910.

ALSO

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

SALON-CINEMA THEATRE,

વાયું

WYNDHAM (FLOWER) STREET, OPPOSITE GENERAL POST OFFICE,

FIRST APPEARANCE IN HONGKONG

Mr. CARL WALLNER, Whistler, and Comedian.

Miss ADA KING

IN THEIR NEW REPERTOIRE.

MIN AND BY ONE YSTAL}

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MATINÉES EVERY SATURDAY and SUNDAY 4 p.m. Half-price.

Hongkong, 19th February, 1910.

JAMES BUCHANAN&C

TAB MERE WING

THE POPULAR

SCOTCH

7.5

"BLACK&WHITE

WHISKY

META

The Panes TE WALES

THIS POPULAR

WHISKY

to be had from

ALL WINE

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MERCHANTS

and

DEALERS.

LONDON & CLASCOW Sole Agents

Hongkong Volunteer Corps, Annual Inspės; | Telephona 135. · tion by H, 22 Major Genes. Broadwood,

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WINE MERCHANTS,

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