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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY JUNE 14 1910

THE CANTON OPIUM MONOPOLY RIOT ON THE S.S. "FRANKEY"

AND THE HONGKONG‘YARM,

FIGHT BETWEEN CHINESE AND EUROPEAN SAILORS.

mis, à fight occurred on board the On Thursday evening last, says the Manila British steamer Frankly, lying in Manila Bay, between the Europeas and Chinese salters who constituted her crew. The fight rapidly developed into a race riot, and the police were called but the ship's officers had the origin of the fight scerns to be something of mystery, but it appears that there had been

BAD BLOOD

SBLANGOR RUBBER CO.

AIK FRANK SWETTENHAM ON 'PROSPECTS A

FOR CURRENT YEAR

Sir F. Swattenham, presiding at the annual meeting of the Salangor Rubber Company, produce 450,000 lbs. of rubber in the cu sect year. Against that they made contracts last held at Glasgow on May 6, said they hoped to

your for the sale of 48 tons Ne" z rubber at an average price of 78. 8d. per lb. and 34 tous No, a rubber at an average of 76. per ib.

Jessees of the opium privilege in Hongkong Affair under control before they arrived. The Last year's crop of 316,654 lbs. was sold at au

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In our articlo yesterday dealing with the Can. tos opium monopoly, it was stated tha... “ás o result of the closing of the oplum-smoking divans and temporary exodus of a large num ber of Chinese from Hongkong the quantity of prepared opium" sold by the cow Oplum Farmers dropped to about fos laels a day, against 1,500 their sold by the old Farmers During the past two weeks, however, the appear to be making up lost ground, and it is seported that the rules have, steadily crept up to 1,400 trels a day, at which they now stand." We have since been informed by the Opium Farmer that the actual amount of sales át-pro- sent is very much over-stated when put at 1,400 tuels per day. So far as the mosspoly gder, Hammers, batchets, knives and various other the Farmor agrees that itis in direct defiance of weapons were used. The Chinese chased the the spirit of the Chefoo Convention, but asserts European contingent into the forecastle, bran that it cannot affect him Is any considerable dishing hatchets and kalves, the door wat way except as regridy the influence which it quickly slammed shut by the besefged, and the would hava upon smuggling operations bebesaigers proceeded to chop the door down to tween Croton and Hongkong. The opium get at their prey. market, it is averted, is suffering all round from the results of over-speculation, the effects of which are to be observed even to Shanghai, Amoy and Foochow where an ianopoly exists

PROTESILAUS" 1200BLUS.

CHINESE IMMIGRANTS TO CANADA,

For carrying too many Chiasse the Blue Facnel steamer Protellar was forced into breaking the law and was liable to 'n' fide of from $9,000 to $13,000 upon, ber return to Vic tatla, 8.C, from Tacoma and Sektio.

When the Prathifaur. landed at the outer wharf at Victoria upon the voyage in questo she disembarked 316 Chinese, of whom 190 were booked as newcomers liable to the poll tax of $500, and $35,000 had been

PAID TO HONGKONG

...for the Victoria custom officials, The remain- der had been booked as returning men and others exempt from the tax is students..mer chants and seas of merchants under the regu lations.

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On examination by the customs officials, it was good shown that but 68 of them were entitled to enter, the Dominion free, whil: the alber 68 were refused landing and the majority of them tendered the head tax of $500.

Vader the immigration regulations 11 is pro vidad that stoomers are permitted to carry, but one immigrant for every 50 tons of the regis tered capacity of the vessel,

Tho Pratesians is a steamer of 9,517 toni register, and with the 493 newcomers paylog the tax her limit was reached. Consequently the immigration officials refused to permit the laoding of the others. Upable to prove their

RIGHT TO FREE ENTRY

although they are willing to pay the head tax, therefore the Chinese were held by the immi. gration officials..

between the Europeans and Chinese for some time, and the culmination came when some one threw a panaikin of water on a passing Chinese, and the fight was op...

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The Chinese were thoroughly aroused, having been imbiblog large quantities of samsho, so. the European sailors say; and for a long time paid no attention to the commands of the ship's officers who attempted to quell the riot. When the Captain

BRANDISHED A REVOLVER threatening to shoot if the men did not desist, several of the Chipamen cried out to shoot, that they were not afraid. It was stated by the Europeans who came ashore next morning that the forecastle was covered with blood, and that `ose of their number, the ship's carpenter, was la bis bunk, unable to come arbore to the British Consulate to testify, because of wounds received at the hands of the belligerent Chinese.

CONBUL TO INVESTIGATE.

The men who went ahore to present their case to the British consul stated that they were afraid to return to the vessel for duty as the Chinese had threatened that they would kill them is their bunke.

The police were notified and a launch went out to the ship with the reserves from the Luneta Police station, but the affair was all over by the time the police arrived.

There was a beating before the British con. sol next morning and the statement given.onl from there was to the effact that the matter would be investigated.

REPAIR OF SHIPS' BOILERS.

As ingenious contrivance has recently been devised by a firm in Gothenberg, Sweden, for repairing the boilers of sleamers. A barge le equipped with electric welding apparatus, the power being provided by a turbina and. two direct-current generators,. The current is cop ducted to the steamer requiring repairs by The Chinese were brought in good faith by means of a pair of cables, and work can thus ..the officials of the Protesilaws, and it did not be dose within the boilers with power generat dovalopantil after the vessel had left the barboured on the barge. The barge is also fitted with that the 68 had no tight, to free entry. If the

a workshop where small repairs may be made, vessel is held to be liable, and in fined $100 for This arrangement enables the repair of boilers zach Chiusman, the foes levied will reach the to be made without their removal from the sum of $13,600.

vessel.

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It is stated that the big movement of Chinasa to Canada is due to the rumours spread about Canton that the Dominion of Canada was abour to raise the poll tax from $ ¡00 to $1,000.

OPIUM ON "KUMERIC""

TÝRANNÝ OF GAMBLING.

£15,000 LOST AT Baccarat,

average of 6s, yd, net, although it had' beer thought "advisable, when the price was very different to that ruling in the latter part of different qualities at an average price of 55, 1909, to sell forward 50 tons of rubber 'of std. per tb. They had therefore sold about They had also contracted for the sale of one third of the estimated yield for "19to 6o tons of next year's rubber at an average price of 74 31d. per ib. The rabber secur ed last year was obtained from the tap ping of c24 acres, and be drew special al· tention to the fact that whild 75 acres were of 291 acres was planted in 2503 and 351 planted in 1903 and only 49 in 1904, an area ceres in 1995. In 1912 the trees on 1,000 acres should all be yielding latex, and a large num ber of them will then be 12, 13 and 14 years old. Passing on to deal with recept criticism, Sir Frank Swettenham denied the statement fungus. Shareholders in the company might that their estates were specially troubled with " sleep soundly in their beds with the comfort. ing knowledge of a 1971, per cont, dividend and the assurance of their directors that the estate was never in such perfect order nor the pro- spects so good as they, wera to-day. He moved proved, and that a fail dividend on account of that the directors' report and accuuate be ep- the year 1909 bu puld of 35. 38. per share, less income tax, making a total distribution of 2871 per cent, for the year.

COCJNUTS.

The motion having been seconded, Mọn, L.. Bonaparte Wyse suggested that as the property was eminently desirable for the growth of coconuts, a reserva, fand ́might be kept for considerable value to them in a few years' time quite a differant product, which would prove of

He also asked the board if they had any special reasons for not letting the shareholders kn.w when a forward contract was made.

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Sir Frank Swettenhams said he had a great belief in coconuts, but all the reserve that they had at pierant was requ red for the upkeep of the property, and as far no shareholder in the company would want then to devaie any por- tion of reserve to planting coconuts when the price of rubber is as it was that day. As regarded forward contracts shareholders would be informed In future,

It was decided on the motion of Mr. Nicol Palon Brown-That the directors in addition to the fixed foos of £500 per annum, which they at present draw, be voted to cover last year a commission, free of tex, on profits on the following lines:No commission to be drawo until the company has paid a dividend of 105 per cent, for the year, but that the directors be authorised to draw afterwards a commission of 5 per cent. on the balance of profits divisible amongst themselves as they may think St, but such extra remuneration is one year not to exceed the sum of £1,000,

THE BEST COMPANY,'

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It was explained that the directors of the company from the foundation had not beed duly hasty in asking for a remuneration for their services. For the first five years, the

COMMERCIAL.

Juda 14th, 3.00p.m. The following quotations for rubber shares, by wins, we supplied by Messrs. E. S. Kadooria

Allian

7/6 Augie-Javas moi...... Anglo-Malays.. Balgownies BESIM. Bati Tigas... Burimi

Bakit Kajangs (pp)... Bukit Rajahs ***** Caity Uniteds..... Oatlefields............ Obugka: Serdange Chat

„TTI, 15

8/9 -42/6

27/6 prem.

*.*35/··

$48

520

Damansaran Enstam Internationals ......41/6 pram. Fed, Selangor meninio Gitualysingumasz "Glecablolu zäheiseenesestue m

Golden Hopes.en muru Highlands and Lowlands 40/ Lodgin

Tach Kanneths.. Jeques

Joplandort........

Kaaudiogs....

Kash Lumpors** Laudrons (fully paid),

Labi ......

..9/6 prom. ...............205/

Landon (ppd.)..........

Ledbury..........značka ukeners

.97/6

Linggirməsə

..64/9

Landon Asiatics......................

..16/9

London Ventures..................7];. Merlimaus

Pajam............

Peget ..........

Rubber Trants52/6 prem,` Saggi

$37

40/- prom. ..... 80%.

Sandycrofts.

Seafields Sekargs

Shellords..... Singapore & Johores..............$20 Summit Paras modovarnarmedia sa......12/9 Subgal Chobs Sunge Kapare Tandorgs......

55/-prem Tanglah...........27/5 pram. 2.7/6 prem nom.

Toeringle.

Ulu Ratu

United Serdangs, United Singapores.....$3 United Sumatra

12/9

Dufted Langkats,, mimi namiseta ***

Para Rubber series 0/3 par Ib. The Ledbury Co. has declared a dividend of 38. id pershare.

bas declared a dividsad of 14. 38, per stara..

The Rubber Plantations Investmen! Trust

BRITAIN'S LOST OPPORTUNITY

IN YUNNAN.

News writing from Yunonofu on April 2, AROccasional correspondant of The Financial states:

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colonial system and to point scornfully at the It is ny for theorists to attack car British Foreign Office for not having made in Yunnan the progren which at one time s.emed pol ble. But there is undoubtedly, from the British manufacturer's standpoint, 'considerable' causa for regret that we have given way almost en tirely to the French in that province. Alter many year of patient plodding, and the laying wisely spent to the construction, the railway tunning from Haiphong to Ynnusefa is

Customs secret service agents on Thursday came before the Berlin courts recepily. The directors gave their services gratis, and in the out of sewual million francs to be mere orlean |

night last seized ten tios of prepared opium on board the Back lino freighter Kumeric, now discharging at one of the government piers at Mapila The Chinese second compradore of the vessel, who was caught in the act of solling the stuff to a Filipino, is under arrest,

A BRITISH SYNDICATE

With the intention of making a definite

Rubber Estates company which be represents

A curious example of the tyranny of the gambling passion was afforded by a cass that

defendant, Fritz Kluge, defrauded the big en Riseeering firm of Arthur Koppel, whose Berliner in the sum of 500 was voted to the branch be managed, of nearly Lecco, and directors. At that time they were promis d'a lost practically the entire sum at the gaming table. It was his custom to trivel all the way to Paris for the sake of three hours baccarat He spent the greater part of the eighteen hour'

calculations while en rouls

dividend of 20 per cent.

Sir F. Swattenham was not prepared to say that that was the best board of any subber company, but he was prepared to say that it was the best company. it headed the list of

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opes to the public, It is at once a credit to the Freach. And with it, the

Rest railway line in Far Western Chica, and a dream of the authorities of todo-China ever since the time of the commission of

Today's

** Advertisements.

PUBLIC AUCTION. THE Undersigned have received instructions

A to sell by

PUBLIO AUCTION,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

.on.

FRIDAY,

the 17th June, 1910, at 11 AM at the China Navigation Company, Ltd. GodownI, Praya, West Point,

THE FOLLOWING GOODS SALVED XX

55. "KWEIYANG, "MA good order and condition), COUNTING BOARDS MEDICINE

MERCHANDISE, BAMBOO STICKS, TIN, RATTANS, VICTUALLING STORES, RUM, WOOD STAVES, IRON and RUB BER WARE, STAVES SAPAN WOOD, CASSIA, PAPER, IRON HOOP, CHAIN, GLASS, WIRE, NAILS; VARNISH, QUICKSILVER, SANDALWOOD, LEAF FANS, &c. &c, &c. TERMESSAR ukoal,"

HUGHES & HOUGH, and Auctioneers, Hongkong, 14th June, 1910,

PUBLIO AUCTION

OTI

SATURDAY, the 18th Juse, at 22

of...

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TURKISH TOWELS, LAGE CURTAINS,

·HOUSEHOLD and TABLE LINENS, FANCY GOODS, TABLE PLATE and CUTLERY, PRISMATIC GLASSES,

BINOCULARS, &c;

and

FANCY: JEWELLEY.

All new goods direct from London. Catalogues will be issued.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioncars...

1438

Hongkong, 14th June, tera

FROM EUROPE.

THE H, A. L. Steamship

"ARABIA," Captala Neumaup, Having arrived, "Oon- signees of Carge are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the hazardous andfor extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whence delivery may be obtained agaian Bills-ol-Lading countersigued by the Undersigned.

Optional Cargo will be carried on unless na tice to the contrary be given before TO-DAY. Ali Olaims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival hero, after which date they cannot be recognised."

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain. ing undelivered after the 20th instant, will be subject to rent. ́ ́--

All broken, ckafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examlood on the 20th instant, at 3 B.

No Fire Insurance will be affected by us in aux care whatever.

This steamer brisge on cargo:→

Ex as. Hamburg, from Göteborg- .. Ex's. Bareas, from Bordeaux.

Intimations.

CHEESE

MILD CANADIAN STILTON

60 conts per

THE

DAIRY FARM CO., LIMITED

The "ASANI" Brewery is situated maar

the "SUITA SPRINGS

The Celebrand water are used in the manufacture

ber

Parity guaranteed.

•Nota Price Edot-

ASAHI" & "SAPPOROTM

Bear,

per case do q

$12.00 perados. pl

$18.50:

To be obtained at all Retallara

NOTICE.

MR. LI HON FAN, Chinesa graduate versed in literature, has been a teacher to Buropean officials and merchants in akie Cclony for over ten years..

He has a good method of trafalng Euro- peans to pass to the Chinese examination, and is possessed of a first rate certificate as a Ohinese teacher. He has also a good know. ledge of Mandarin.

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Those who intend learning the Chinese language are requested to write care Hongkong Telegraph office or direct to 37, Hollywood Road, and door,

Hongkong, ard January, sgto. ́ GREEN ISLAND 'ORMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.

PORTLAND CEMENT.

Lo Casks of 375 lbs. "not $5,50 per Cask ox Factory,

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, In Bage of #go lbs, net 88.45 per Bag

Hongkong Office.

Hongkong, 14th June, igia...

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THE AMERICAN AND ORIENTAL LINE.

(With Liberty to Gall at the Malabar Couth

FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK, :

THE Steamship

will be despatched for the above. Ports on "AFRICAN PRINCE," THURSDAY, the 16th fuas, 1910, -For Freight or Passage, apply to

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & 00, › Güneral Agents. Hongkong, 14th Jana, 1970.

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POINT HOR PHILATELISTS,

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It is interesting at the present moment to note that the portrait of King George (av Duke of York) already figures on a stamp. This stamp was issued in 1899 by Newfound land, our oldest Colony, and was of fire-cent value. Four other Royal portrait-stamps were

ax Factory, SHEWAN.TOMES & 00.,

General Managers:

"Hongkong, itch Angust, 1908,

JAPANESE MASSAGE.

Maaseur MEIJI SHA,

GRADUATE OF

KOBE MESSAGE SCHOOL. ATTENDANCE AT PATIENTS' RESİDENCE. No. 171, WANGHAI ROAD, GROUND FLOOR, Hongkong, foth January, 1910,

HƯNG ON & CO

SHOW ROOM AND STORE at the Premises formerly occupied by A CHEE &00%

-17A, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL"

GENERAL UPHOLSTERERS AND FURNITURE

RUBBER IN THE PHILIPPINES. Journey working out the possibilities of a dividend-payers, and he hoped and believed exploration of the Mekong, headed by Lanis issued; shortly before it by Newfoundland off "system" he had invented, Sometimes he that it would always continue in head the list. de Carna in the seventies, the French have different valuas, as follows: Prince Edward|| made as mady as seven, or eight hundred There' was a great deal of abziely, and there opened the gates for her trade la enter the al York (sam Heir-Apparent), half-cent; Queen selection for the site of the plautetion of the the court that the system in question was by they would sen by the results of those two or foreigneız, other than the Consuls and the this serios was one sbilling. It is very ap-] A specialist from the police presidency told he thought that perhaps five or six years hence hips fen-there were in this city po, resident Queen Alexandrs, three-cent. The cent of

were really a good many things to be dous, and whoic of West China. A few years ago-per, Victoria, one-cent; King Edward, two-cent; IMPORTERS AND DEALERK.

"ROCKERY,'Catlery, Electro and Silvar three hundred companies which had been misliosisi resterday. I counted sighteen proptists that the then Duke of York, who Pinted, Glass and 1:00. Wares of Al recently started that they did take a foreigners, and nearly all Frenchman. The was at that date president of the London descriptions, always on hand, for sale or on amount of management.

Daly traders in the city are French, and prac Philatelic Society, and himself a very keen hire at moderate rates.

Hoogkong, ist June, 1970. tically all beign goods are French. Their stap-collector, should thus be represented. progress is'ımarkable, and they are determin"

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In the Philippines, Mr. A. C. Littier has de-o menos worthless and that parted for the Zumboanga regina, says the Manila Times in its latest issue. He was accompanied by Mr. Charles B, Robinson of the Bureau of Science, and Mr. Frank Bost, rubber export who will have charge of the plantation when work is begun on it;

Mr. Littler's trip marks the final step in the first investment of foreign capital in the rubber

one might easily win large sums with its gid. WITH A LITTLE LUCK,

Kluge himself, who had computed that if pro- in thirty-eight days, interpalated that it mean perly worked out it would bring him in £300,000 not merely the possibility but the certainty of winning. His only mistike bad been that he

bad not left the lable at the proper moment,

certain

KING EDWARD'S TERRIER,

The late King's fox-terrier, "C" bis

favourite pet, is inconsolable at the loss of his master. "Cæfar" was with His Majesty on

ed to make the westernmost province of China their Eldondo,

Younan suffers, not from natural poverty

Like so many i curable gambleis Kluge in the day he died, and has hardly naton since. (its richoo id minerals alone is koowo

DO NOT HESITATE,

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possibilities of the islands. He is backed by exceedingly superstitions. All his specula. He was placed in the cars of the sergeant-foot-le all Europe), but from a lack of communica- but call" at H. PRICE and Company's Establishment when you

a British syndicate who will put Procce into rubber. Half of this som is available for im 'madlate development work.

Officials of the lasulat. Government lent every possible aid to the new project. One of the rangers of the Boreau of Forestry, who has been making investigations of the many rubber plantings scattered through the southern islands by representatives of the bureau, accompanied the party on its trip.

General Pershlog, governor of the Moro pro vinco, has promited the co-operation of the Mero government.

The party was to visit several available sites near Zamboangs, and thes journey to the Coto- bato valley. A visit to several of the islands of

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tions were carried cut in sums divisible by three, and be informed the judge that this was spent money that he had won, as be believed a temperame tal pecessity to him. He never that it brought lock in play, and on one occa sion he and a lady companion travelled all the way from Paris to Berlia

WITHOUT EATING

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rather than touch a sum of £1,000 which one of bis three-bour spells at the baccarat fable had brought him in. All the time that be was robbing his employer ho carried a prayer book in his pocket, and prayed regularly three times a day.

Kluge, who is Dow only 34 years of age, was a very backward scholar, but wat, promoted with extraordinary rapidity by Koppels, and

the Sulu group was also a part of the itinerary, FATHEX Algue, director of the weather bureau, which regarded him as a brilliant man of bust. enjoyed the complete confidence of the firm Is making special observations of the clouds is Bagulo. During his recent visit to Manila bo est. He is utterly broken by his fall and prepared an apparatus for this purpose and coms to have shrivelled up to an old man carried it with kita to Baguio where to has had since he was arrested eighteen months ago. It installed in the Baguio observatory. He ex- the dock he burst into floods of phets to remain there about a month is cop-hysterical tears, and it was only the exertions of aection with these interesting investigations, half a dozen doctors who piled him with stimul. ants that made it ponsible to proceed with the

Heavy clouds of locusts are ravaging the rice fields of Pagabilon and Cuéo, Camarines. They have already done great damage add the nam ber' of the Insects is to great that while tho.in habitants have eaten millions of them and pick. led many millions more the ground" is" still cavgrad with them and the air thick with them: It is believed they came from the neighbouring

care.

Events Coming.

Saturday, 18th June,

man, who had to be very much on the alert to

tous. What the prospecta oftbis railway are, in

piteously. He is a white wire-haired tersier from the lying between Younenfa and the prevent him running to the door of the room to diverting the stream of trade from the require any which the King's body was lying, and whining Carer the ports coming now into Barmah ALES,

caravan to the steam engino, and 'how it will

and on bis collar are the words, deeply en. graved: "I am 'Cælar 1 balong to the King," offect the list will have upon the richer pro Tíráwaddy, is a moot point. The ultimate

A "KNOCK-OUT" FOR BATILING The Frenchman, however, is confident that vince of Sichuan can as yet ba only confecture,

Import from Bombay (yach especially) and generalmerchandise shipped from British home ports, and saw transhipped at Rangoon, will come into Yongan from Helphong. Should the main road loading west to Talifit would the Frenchise be continued to a point over be quite pricicable, as the country is not for midable, and has all been surveyed-British

NELSON,

UNDESIRABLE' GUEST,,

champion of the world, lost another fight res Battling Nelson, the former lightweight cently when he was knocked out in three minnies by a jury in the United States court

at Philadelphia, which decided against him in merchants will have to face the fact that Yon-

STOUTS,

PORTS,

CLARETS,

BRANDIES,

WHISKIES,

his sail for S10,000 damages against the Belman trade most caracted. That the French or anything else in the way of Liquors, Cigars, Cigarettes, etc.

Nelion's manager registered the fightar at levue-Stratford hotel, for refosing him accom will go further north towards the Yangtare (s modation.

Bot probably,

It must be reluctantly admitted that the

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H. PRICE & CO., LTD represent ONLY the

the hotel on August 3 last year and Nelson Younan Company (British), which has had its spent the night there. When the hotel mana-eye on the province, with more perseverance VERY BEST Houses, consequently the public can rely on getting the beat was told he would have to vacate his room as don'the project of coming in with a line from value for their money. Rement learned who, their guest was, Nelson than access, for very many years, must aban- it had been previously engaged and be was Barmah.. The Kanlong-Yin Chon achama further told that the heisl was full

might perhaps be resurrected, but we are, too Nelson that he had persistently violated the creating, or even retaining, her trade with Counsel for the hotel in examination told inter Then is only one hope of Britals 18- laws of some States by fighting, and he replied West Chies, and that is in the construction that they were boxing exhibitions. The only of light as from Bbamo to Tengyosh, real piirs fight he was ayer engaged in the But there isn time for "dilly-dallying, if 'said, came off in Nevada, where there was no the URDAI SAG BOW open offers freight rates state law against the open.uz |

The botal management called so witnesses, Jedge Holland, in his chargo to the jury" said Last if Nelson had violated the laws of under the low he was undesirable sa 4 TON

Now Seamen's Igilliute, opreleg ceremony, any state which peokibited prelagade

Tasonable Hoogk for the Chiasse, mnichan all the fangs goods sold will come through Toughing ind will, of course, be French.” The (ion timo ist) most practicable za Maynich would payĘSEN KOAN

H. PRICE & CO. LTD.

WINE AND SPIRIT MEROKANTA,

Queen's Road Central, Hongkong

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