THE AMERIČAN BUSINESS DELICATAS.
ARRIVAL IN HONGKONG,
The members of the Associated Chamber of Commercs of the Pacific' Coasi, who, in zai sponse to an invitation extended by the Ohi nese commercial bodies la Chida, are, visiting this part of the world on a commercial mission, mrived by the se. isinming yesterday after Gooo. The piny left San Francisco by the s.. Kees on the 23rd August Inst and fncludes sepresentatives of the Chambers of Commerce
of that city, Oakland, Los Angeles, San Diego, Ponlind; Seattle, Tacoma and Spokane. On
the way to the Orient a few representativer were picked up at Honolulu.
OJECT CY THE MISSION. When at Shanghal a member of the party explained the object of the mission to the local Times. Mr. Willis H. Booth explained that the Journey is which he and his associates were engaged was not quite a pleasure yip, although their entertainers did their level.best to invest it with that aspect. "When they fsited the Keren à San Francisco' they had no definite plan formulated is 'to the "way in which they were to proceed, all they knew bring that they had to endeavour to ascertain in what way commercial relation between Chisa and America might best bi fostered, and de. veipped, or, la other words, how each coun. try might best endeavour to supply the commercial needs of the other. With this object in view each member of the party took up a special subject of study and proceeded with its investigation as best he could with the limited sources of information at his disposal. To this way they learned at least what they had to ask about by the time they reached Chica, And with all the facilities that were being placed at their disposal bere they were com- flext of being able to prepare very valuable reports by the time they returned to America. For the rest, they were simply thirmed with their bosis and entertainers hers, and, were quí ẹ sure that their visit to China would be a really memorable experience.
**MEMBERSHIPỢI CHE PARTY.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY OCTOBER 21 1910
A QUESTION OF ADJOURNMENT.
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ESTATE IN THE HAWDS CF, DAILIFFS,
Before Mr. Justica Haxoland, Acting Pulsue
the Wing Shing firm was sued by seven Chia- Judge, is the Summary Court t is morning,
ase for sums aggregating to $560. Mr. Harris on behalf of the defendant firm asked for an adjournment.
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plaintiffs in all the actions, said that it was a Mr. Bulmer Jobuson, who appeared for the
serious matter for his clients, on the ostate was in (be hands of bail.fis, and the stall was to bo sold on. Monday. An adjournment would mean a tremendous delay.
Mr. Harris-I don't wish to cause tremendous
delay. Your Lordship can fix whatever date you like. My friend wil not be prejudiced lo"
Any way.
His Lordiliip-It appears to me to be' a pressing case. I fix the case for 11 am, on Saturday.
ŠPORTING FIXTURES.
TOMORROW'S EVENTS.
The following arethe fixtinesforto-morrow:-
→HO OKONG CRICKET CLUB.
The match to-morrow'will be Hills v Flafos Be ins at . 30 p.m. Teims; "Hil":~F. B. Hlichcock, G. E. Aubrey, H. Hancock, d.C. E. Elborough, R. Hancock, Hi Phelips, S. W. Payne,- R. P. Wedd, P. Jacks, G. H. Hastings, H. D. Stacpole, A. O. Leith, M. R' Harris, J. M. Atkinson and H. F. Long.
Plains "W. O. D. Turner, R. F. O. Bird, T, E. Pearce, H. R. Makio, H. G. Bagnall, A. A. Claxton, Al P. Dashwood, A. C. Fowler, H. D. Sharpio, A R. Sutherland, B. F. Chapman, and R. Pastonjes.
WATSON, NAVEL YARD.
Watson Cricket Club places the Nayal Yard in a friendly game to-morrow on the Naval Cround. Watson C.C. will be represented by J. Spilles, G. Harper, R. Philips, N. Crouchet, J. A. Tarzani, H. Rapp, H. S, Spurge, W. Muskelt, C. Johnston, C. J. Higginbothan and E. W Dawson,
LEAGUE CRICKET. "POLICE SEMNANTS.
The membership of the party was limited to about fifty, including the wives of some of the, excursionists. According, in the itinerary, as Digically mapped oct, the party will, after ar riving at Shangbål on September 16th, visit twenty-two cilies jà Ch'us: Eidnt will be onder the representatives of the Chinese com- mercial bodies, and every opportunity will be given the visitors to study commercial nad otherley, 1. Kerr, W. Pitt, J. OK, M. MacLanuen, conditions as they exist in the Chinese-Emplce, W. Hoggart, A. Tiue and W, W. Cooper.
The scope of inspection will also be broader. ed by assistance which will be given by the
• consular representatives bi the American Gov. emment to Clin, Sedietary. Knox hav'ng notified the consu's.officially.cf be coming of the party and requesting them to show every attention to members. ***?*
The Police meet the Remnants" to-mor row in their first loagus match. The game' will be décided on the Police ground at 2.15 pim. Police representatives will be T. · B.. King, GA Woodcock, D: Kelly, A. O. Lang,
FOOTBALL LEAGUE
FIRST DIVISION, ↑
Kowtoch Football Oʻub. Hergkong Foot ball sonicrrow on, the Kowloon Ground at 4.30 pm. Referee Sergt. Edwards of the Ruffs..
Bull Nail Yard, on the Military Ground,
A fenture prepared by the visitlog representa- lives which they think will be "üppreciated in fat 4,30 pim. Referçe Guober Marsb, China, in a series of boklets descriptive of the various fections which the travellens respectives
-The teams are
K.F.O. Hay, Bradbury, Storrie, Foulkes, is represent. There booklets, are pro osely Hall, C. Wilkie, Hedley, Morris, Brown, P. illustrated, and are printed with-both English | Wilkie agd Stulbs. ".. and Chiassa text and will ferdistribu'ed freely" wherever visits
are made
PERSONNEL CF THE PARTY... The leader of the piuy is. Mr., Willis' H. Booth, President of the" Apecialed Chambers of Commerce of ilie Pacific Coal. His com- panicas; are: Mr. William „Lewis Gersilo,- Vice-President of the Asorciated Chambers'nod Mr. C. Ferber Moore, second Vice-T resident, From Seattle come Mr. William Piggott, iron and stcel_mibufacturer; Mr Jacob Futtb, President of the Seattle Electic Railway Co. leading banker; and Mr. E: F. Blaine, a lawyer who is alsociaterested in many comtuer. cial undertakings.
From Tacoma come Mr. L. R. Manning, no. investment broker dealing in real estate, stocks and bonds ; Mr. W. At Dickson, a Copotty Commissioner and rethed merchant; and Mr. Charles It. Hyde, whotessio pracer,
Defly Fitzpatrick, Coll spy, Bartlett, Cooper, Wren, Tampsett, Williams, Downs, Taylor, Ryan and Brker.
B.K.F.C. Caggio, Hamilton, McCubb, Weall, or'ow, Moik, Gregory, Younker, Towbend, Guldenberg and Mead,
RUGLY.
the Hongkong Football Club was The Unit The following have been chosen to play for ed Services at Hoppy Valley to-morrow (ad last.) Kick-ell 445 p.m.-Full Back T. J. Rabson; Three-quarters H. G. Hegarty, McGregor, D.-Evans, and A N. Joselard Halves T-Cecker and E. L. Shaw; Forwards G. D. Mellwraith, W, Ross, CC. F. Cunding ham, J. Bell-living, H. Bites, S. Jackson, A G. Raveobill and H. W. Lester.
MAJOR RONALD ROSS ON OAREST IN INDIA.
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From San Francisco, in addition to Mr. Ocṛitle come M&R/M. Hotaling, a capitalist,
Majir Ronald Ross, writing to the Times, and. Capisio Robertollar, the Nestor of the takes an oppitunity of the conclusion of the party, to whom thanks are mainly due for the series of articles on Indian unrest; to point out orgaz zution of this trip. Caplele Dollar was that one of the principal causes of uurest is bad with the party that went to Japan a couple of housing and insanitary surrounding. He rei- years ago and the pesent is his eleventh triperates the recessity for the construction of an efficient sanitary service and of closer attention From Los Angeles'comes in addition to Mr. Booth, Mr. S. S. Moulton, a banker and fruit boosing and town managing problems and
·bllied-questions. Reuter, September 26. grower, Vice President of the Citrus Fruit
. -- Major, most freely wa ndmit '- Association; and Mr. E. P. Hosbyshell, a
Thit you do know álitle bit wholesale dealer in agricultural implements.
to the Orlent,
From Sin Dego comes" Mr. George Burn. ham, President ofthe San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, a dealer in real estate, and Mr W. F. Knight, câpitalist,
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Oakland sends as Mr. W. H. Welbye, rail. road contractor, sad Mr. Eugene A. Young, packer.
From Spokane come Mr. S. R. Stero, a lawyer; Mr. Jobo H. Shew, publisher, and Mr. C. Here bert Moore. The Official Secretary of the pazly is Mr. Chatfes,V Benbelt, who le assisted by Mr. O, H. Tribe, a San Francisco sewspaper mans Another prominent member of the, party ...ls.Mr. Charles K. Field, assistant Editor of the Suneri magizine. The party has organised Itself during the trip into divisions for the study of various, subjects, and a report of what is studied is to be willten and printed after the relur the paily.
Mr. Booth, it should be mentioned, is a manufacturer of electric machinery and a bau- ker; Mr. Gerstle is Fresident of the Alaska Commercial Company and is also loterested in the Pacific Coast trade, and Mr. Moere is an ex-Mayor of Spokane, Kąying served two terms le that effico.
TRIP TO CANTON,
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Abavi mosquitoes The I. M. S, R. A: M. Q.,'
- Aud Civil Doctors þend the knee *-
To you, their Master; Tropical Science takes its load From theories by you decreed
And dreads your veloes; Prescribe, and loʻl malāris shiluks,' Evaporate these village stĺaks
Which bode disaster; ‚0; fieas and fever, rats and mice,
We seek your highly trained advice-
And e'en apply it; But that you're qualified to prate To Viceroy and to Sec. of State;
In fact, to drill us,
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And tell us how to 'rap this show, Why such is such and só is so,
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COMMERCIAL.
2011 October, 1 p.m.
The following quotations for rubber shares
& Co.:- by wire, are supplied by Messrs. E. S. Kadoorla
Altagare..... Anglo-Javas Anglo-Malays...... Balgownies..... Batu Tigan
Pegobrire quoted at $30. ..
Sandycrofta have not factuated and remalo unchanged at $ji.
Singapore and Joboros have eased down" to' $12, at which pilco they are la demånd,
Uaited Singapores are weaker and on offer $12.
Fantsitars unchanged.
Today's Advertisements.
MINISTERING CHILDREN'S
LEAGUE,
Alor Gajabs are inquired for at $13, in UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF HIS EXCEL Slogeport.
at
5/3 .Tl. 7
.24/5.
.92/6
Bertams......................................................7}^ Bukit Kajangs (pp.) 46/ Carey Uniteds....................46/3 prom. Castlefields..............................................117/6 Changkat Serdangı ...................................$8 Cheras (part pald}......................................$8 pram. Da, (fully pald)..uomen menom
..$18. Damansara.............................di.....................ber (15)- Rastern Internationals..... 11/9 prem. Gleneslys..... ................St Highlands and Lowlands 106j6 ex div. Indragiri........................................... Kamnaings............................................5/6 prem, Kuala Lumpore
Lanadrons (fully paid)" .............. Laundrons (ppd.), ......................................... Ledburys...emansitsist
Lloggis.......
..jal. ....451.
Lundus Aslatics.13/ London Venturas.......................................ésőf¶
Moriimad"...........(2) བ ལས བ ས-, ནང ཀྲྀཎཱ
Pegohakapuano 191 ....$31 Rubber Trusts...)/3 prem. Saggas ...............inaoningai3zof- Sandycrofts...-CAR) SET SARASOTA ..$39 Sapongs.................................34/- Seafolds.....................30/!
Shalfords
...7216. Slogapore & Johores ................................5(1): Sumatra Paras
..10). Sungal Ohohs..
..92/6 Suogel Kapar,
Tangkabs ............... Toerangin... Dalled Serdang....... United Singapores ....? Unlied Sumatrau ......... Ualted Langkats
.....15/
...32,6
df. prem.
..101/6 : ....$1.50 ....B/3
.......80%.
Duff.crea Trosoba ****-b-LPP--t, ******#i 31/9
Para Rubber
6/5 perib,
SEPTEMBER HUBBER RATORNS, INDRAGIRI-
705 lbs, St. Helena:-105 lbs; Total seven months -731 lbs.
3,500 lbi MANDAITEKONG:-478) br; August 234161. 'NEW SINGAPORE:—6) Ibs; Talabour months 210 lbs.
PAJAM
· RUBBER SHARE MARKET.'
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Hongking, 21st October, The prevailing foestia in the early part of the week in the Rubber Share Market found rest when, on Thursday, cabled advices feported rise of five pance (to Cs, gif.) per lb for Fide Hard Pare-kubber in the London market. Coinci- dont with the advance in the price of the law material there set in an inquiry for shates in behalf of Homs, constituents. Prices offered, while showing some slight advances la quota tions then raling, failed to attract sellers. Sing pore, in sympathy, with London, also showed bave remained dormant for quite a long period, an improved trend of values and stock, which
once again aross from their quiescent state. A few low-priced scrips changed Hands impoved prices, principally for buyers from the Spath. The close flads prices again lower all found, and the inquiries appareat yesterday have again subsided. Fine Hard zara Rubber is quoted so-day ut 61, 3ď, per ib,
Anglo-Malays after rising to 15/- are now easier and can be obtained at 24/-
Ailagars have changed bands at 5/5 and 53, but at the close oro pasier, and obtainable at
$
Eastern lateraationals improved to prem, during the early part of the week, and tales at 3 and 3/5 ura reported. At ibe close they car probably be bad at 1/3 prem.
Linggis close at the price quoted fast" werk, vir, 45, will slight fluctuations during the interval,"
London Vectores, are reported sold at $9 with further sellers at /
Merlimaus strengthened to 6 during the early part of the week, bat now come weaker at 6/-. A small sale was effected at 1/9.
Ledbarys have weskened and can be secund at 70/..
Naw Sarandab continue in favour and wanted at sif.
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Tropah (tin mines) have declined to 31/6 at which price they are on offer.
Sbell Transports were quoted at 85/- during the early part of the week. but a reacle has since taken place, and they are on offer at 79/- Exchange, The Banks closing T. T. quota. tions are as follows:-
On London ... 11/16 On Stanghal ......73 On Slugapore ..............og
ELLIS & ELLIS.
CHINA'S NEW WOMAN.
LEKCY THE GOVERNOR,
A BAZAAR AND FANCY FETE
will be held in the VOLUNTEER PARADE GROUND (by kind permission of the Commandant and Officers, Hongkong Võlunteers),
an
SATURDAY,
October 29th, from 2.30 to 6.30 2,1,"
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4 r.M. Obildren's Play." Proceeds to be divided amongst various local charities for children, and the Hongkong Cot in the M. C. L. Home at Ottershaw, Surray.
If wet, the Bazaar will be held lu the Volun- teor De Hall,
Intimations.
APPLES!
APPLES!
"TASMANIAN STUKMERS"
EXCELLENT QUALITY 20 cents per lb.
THE DAIRY FARM CO.,
NO CHITS TAKEN. Hongkong, 21st October, 1910,
(65)
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
ASAHI
ASAHI
'ASAHI
and
FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. · THE F.&O. 5. N. Co.'s Steamer
P.
NAMUR,
Consignees of Carge by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are balng landed and placed at their risk la the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each and delivery can be obtalsed as soon as the Consignment will bscorted out Mark by Mark Goods are landed.
Optional Goods will be landed here: poloer fnstructions are given to the contrary balore é hours.
Goods not cleared by the 17th lost, at 4 F.M., will be subject to rent.
A leading educationalist, Miss Luella Miner r Poking, bas given a very full and, wall-in- formed accouct of Schools started by the Chinese for their own women, Sho says all hon> our to Viceroy Tula Fang, who will be written down in history as the plancer in advancing tha education of women. By his represent ations to the Empress Dowager before going abroad, by his study of Isstitutions for the edu" cation of girls in many lands, especially in America, by his report to the Throne since bis scara and most of all by the practical, carotat way in which he has set about organizing schools in the provinces under his control, he has started a movement the results of which will be most momentous. Viceroy Yuna Shib K'al is also the patron of schools in Ticotilo, In Peking and many other large cities of the Empire, oficials and gentry are starting schools for girls, in Ticatsin a Govamment school (Kao Meog Nu Hruch Thang) under the Godowas for examination by the Consignee's Damaged Packages must be left in the patronage of the Viceroy, hai in 1905 nights and the Company's representative at an ap icholars who paid sight. dollars a month for pointed hour. All claims must be presented Board and tuition. There were threa' Chinwithlaton days of the steamer's alwal berg, ese teachers and two English, and as in most of the schools of North China physical drill and industrial work werd taught by Japanese womsp. The studios are the Chinese language,, literature and history, Western science, mathematics, and English, The worship of Confucius is compulsory, though It is said to be possible for. Christigo stadens to absent themselves from the ceremony, and it is not required of teachers." The Vicary, has also started a normal school to fiuln thosa'who
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever, /
after which date they canngt be recognisa No claims will be admitted after the Goods
E A HEWETT,
Superintendent, Hongkong, 10th October, 1910.
have left the Godowas,
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, FROM EUROPE, COLOMBÓ'AND STRAITS.
HE Company's Steamiship
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Optional Goods will be carried-öd unless nstructions are given to the contrary 'before Noob, to-day...
Gooda mot cleared by the a8ity October will be subject to rent.
No Fite Insurance has been effected. Damaged packages, must be left in the
hour. All claims must be presented within Godowns tec examination by the Consignee's and the Co's representatives at an appointed ten days of the steamer's arrival bere, after which date they cannot be recognised. Ne claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowas,
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, Hongkong, 2181 October, oro.
THE OPIUM CONFERENCE,
are already educated in. Chiness books to be tome teachers. Those who receive first grade
· KAWACHI MARU,"" un edtranco Axaminations are paid ten dollars having farrived from the above ports, Con a month brides receiving board and signees of Cargo are bereby informed that their tion, and pledge themsalves to one and half Goods ure being landed and placed at their years' teaching. The.Awo lower grades risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf receive fire dollars and three doliats besides and Golown Company's Godowas at Kow, loon, where each costigomout will be sorīnd expenses. The Chinese lady who teaches out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained arithmetit, is paid sixty dollars a month for as soon as the ticöds are landed." three liquip wasks day. There is no worship of Confucius. All gils schools in North Chion aro closed on Sundays. To Feking Prince Su and his sisters have been the pioneers in starting schools for glis, The first was in his own palace, and was a private school, attended by relatives. His third sister, Pao Tal-tai, started the girls of the family with their friends and
the first school where rich and poor met together, and within the first year 1905 there were eighty in attendance. Tha.school has Dow passed into other hands, and Pao Tai-tai has stafted a cow school la her own home. since Sue fifth sister, win of the Mosgul prince, Re-la-chio, bas for two years had a most interesting school far away on the Mongul. plains. Fer several months in 1995 the prin
Allahabad, 27th September, cess was assisted by “ä daughter of Hsp Chubg "In count clion with'a report omadating from lang, a retired official of the first rank who had Poking. A werk or two ago, that the Opium held the office of Literary Chancellor and ather Conference at the Hague had been postponed bigh offices. During the first year the for a year, it appears from informátion received, Princess depended mainly upon the help of a from a trustworthy and private source, that tho Japanese lady, and the wonder in' that with Netherlands Gaverament have notified the a teacher who could speak little of Chinese or Powers interested in the question, that they Morgaling, so much was accomplished. Both are epable to make arrangements. for the coa- there ladies of the nobility give hours daily to-férence, at the Hague this year. ties roulice of teaching. Many other ladies from official or literary families are teaching in girls'scledp in Peklog, receiving no remunera tion for their services,, meeling at first, with op. position and ridicule from some quarters, but finding their work growing in popolarity. Other girls' schools la 1ęking were started by gen- flemen connected with the government schools and the ladies of theirfamilies. Ono scãoolcum- bers about one hundred and thirty.. Nearly all have at least one Japanesetencher, Women Izain ed in minich schools are also employed chief.
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SAPPORO
SAPPORO
SAPPORO
BEER.
LIMITED.
AWARDED
GOLD MEDAL
·AT.
ANGLO-JAPANESE
EXHIBITION,
PRICES *
"Dor. Quarts..............S13.00 per casa
8. Dez, Plats. $13.50.
Н
OF ALL
WINE
MERCHANTS
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE THE COMING SEASON'S NOVELTIES 'FROM
RAPHAEL TUOK & SONS
LARGE SELECTION OF
XMAS CAR'D S
Picture Puzzle Postcards,,""
Paiotlog-Books, Birthday Books, Tuck's Annual, Walking Animals, Mechanl cet Toyk, Marionettes, Racking Animals, &c.
ALSO FOR SALE. VEGETABLE and FLOWER
SEEDS...
GARDEN FERTILISERS, Books on Gardening, &c.
USED, POSTAGE STAMP3 la Single Sabs, Packets and Bags. All Philatelic Goodi, VIEW POSTCARDS.,
MANILA, CIGARS and
&c Inspection invited,
CIGARETTES.
GRACA & CO.,` 27, Des Vœux Roan, Hongkong, Haggkong, 18th October, 19ja.
THE BRITISH FOREIGN IMPORT ings, Liverpool, England, is prepared 10. EXPORT COMPANY, Central Balla. recaiva Copilgaments of Local Produce best terms.
FOR CLARETS of the
458
FINEST QUALITY
London Asiatics are, on offer at 13/- ex dir, ly to teach arithmetic and geography, their pay there is only one place to buy at, and that is at
without inducing buyers at the price,
Tangkaks are unchanged and without ness to report,
averaging about ten dollars a month för an butt-hour's work a day. Danbtless more help would
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be sought from foreign ladies if they could Cailed fordangs are weaker and can pro-afford to pay for it. Some of those schools are bably he had at 101/5.;
entirely free, or charge only for the moon meal United Sumatra, ¿qatisuć on offar. at the wbere it is furalshod.......... In December 1905 the. reduced rate of 8.
Board of Education reported five girls' schools having 271 pupils, Mission and private schools not included.
Sumatra Paras, after sales at 17/- during the eatly' part of the week, closer (easier and on offer at 11/
Bettams can probably be placed at 7/- Castlefields have declined to 115/.. Highlands and Lowlards are slightly saler
We must deny it, at 102/6.
We'll listen to you on "unreat" When you, by scientific test;
Spot its bacillas In such researches, Major Ross,
· You are the undisputed bass 1
Kuala Lumpurs were quoted at 'syof: during the early part of the week, but at the close have sellers at-16. /-
Kamonlogs have been sold at fi- prem. -- Batu Tiges have declined to 91/5,. Balgownics are on offer at $11, withopt'lu ducing buyers,
All men avow it; Till then, though, Cubbler, to thy fast, Nor vex thyself with creed and caste- ·Changkat Serdangu were placód at $to, and
For God's take tow it! | more are‘obtainable af tko rata...
H. L. P. Ayer Pages have sellers at St. but bojets
only offer $5.
Pajama have been taken off the market at Siok,
The American business delegates-left for Canion by the,us. On Zeala the foreboan 10- day, Mr. G. 5. Anderson, U, S. Cooral-General In Hougkong, seeing the party cff. The steamer was kindly placed at the disposal of the visitors by the Tie Yup Eo Ping who are defraying the coast of transportation of the party on the ex- cursion to Canton and Kongmons. The On La 'was gally dressed with the Stars and Stripen
floating to the breezi from the fore. Tre'party | Lii Kwat Sang and another were sued in the will be back en Tuesday.
Summary Court this morning in three sepamte
September 17.
Events Coming.
Monday, 24th October, Breakbog-up of Camp, Hoogkong Volunteer Corpa
*Wedansday, 26th October Corinthian Yacht Club, annual meeting.
Friday, 18th October. Opening Night of Harmston's Grand Circul at Caseway Bay, 9'p.m.
Saturday, 3th November, Camplag, Hoogkong Volunteer Corps, Glenealys have changed hands at $1,76 std || Customs Pass,
Opening Emason of Royal Hongkong, Yacht Indragiria are unchanged and wlihout, bail Clab.
Boxing at the City Hall " Lamin sa Hudeqni", -
We understand that a section of the Chiness actions for $1,000, $591.67 and. $1,000 respec. | $1.75 doing basisora men in Hongkong is1 planing
A recaption for the american delegates, but lively, The amounts were admitted, and
19 far goblog hana been dedaltely roulad yet, I judgment was given for the pigigjjde with costs / uese te reports
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