188 YUET-HAN RAILWAY.
GLOOMY REPORT OF-CANTON TRADE
COMMISSIONER.
The following interesting observations with Jegard to the progress of the above lise appear, under the category of Railways" in the Cinton Commissioner's Trade Repot for 19:9:-
THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH FRIDAY NOVEMBER 25 1910
SFORZING.
TO MORROWS. FIXTURES,
The following are the fixtures for to-mor Kow:-
LEAGUE ORIOKET,
Polica l'ecreation Club ei, Royal Engineers on the Police greuad 2.19 p.m.
Kowicco Cricket Club us Civil Service Cricket Club at Kowlook, 215 p.m.
COMMERCIAL.
KUBBER SHARE MARKET.
"Hongkong, 25'h November.
The whole wook has been altogether on- evaniful, in the Rubber share market, and the business put through has been on a very smali scale. The price of the raw" commodity, bas remained quite stationary and share values with a few exceptions have accordingly kept station. Äty. -
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The progress mado during the year of the Yüch-Hop Railway is at first glance disappoint.
Itoya! Garrison Artillery #8. H.K.C.C. “A'! Ing. To the 4 miles open to traffic at end of
on the Military ground, 2.15 pam. 1958 only a farther to mlies, to Shekpibang
It is reported that a large quantity of forged Police Cricket Club team:-P. P. J. Wodz-transfer so eipts of the Straits Bertam Rubbar bas been added. The reasons which have cobouse (cupt'), D. McHardy, W. Kont, W. Pilt, Co., Ltd, bearing the watermarks of the Union tributed to this unsatisfactory resultate may but matters have nd: beep improved by the up:
Times Press," Singapore, are in circulation, Rumours are alta current in regard to forgeties fortunate disbnsions between shareholders and directorale. Le would bà out of p'ace la càter
Merlimaur, being mentioned, and the public of other Rubber shares, Malaka Pindas and are warned accordingly.
J. Ogg, S. Bell, W. Coopar, A. Hoggarth, A. Clark, D. McLennan, and W. Withers,
The C.0.0. will be represented by the follow- ing-L. H. Lammert, H. H. Taylo, W. H. Warrener, E. D. Busb, S. R., Batlivare, 'C. J. Higginbotham, P. Curris, J. D. Noris, L. A Rose, H. Rapp, and F. Kapp.
K. C. C. Team:-Major G. R. Chitty, J. P. Robloson, Licet, G, J, 4. Haughton, Lieut. G. Banbury, W. Cuiwen, W. L. Weanor, J. H. Head, F. Suttes, L. E. Brett, D. J. Mackenzie, .F. j. de Ronie.
into a dissertation bere on the rights and wrongs of the case, but it will suffice to temark that a good deal of the friction seems to have originated from ignorance on bo part of medy of the shareholders of the topography of the country and the natural obstacles to basur mounted. The good progress made as far as
F.K.O.C. "A".-Hon. Dr. J. M. Atkinson, Yüafam bas led,some people to expect this rate of progression to be maintated quite regard. Vancock, A. A. Claxto, A, C. Leith, J. P Itas of the fact that the rob co Yuntam pre-Hall, Rev. & W. Payne, J. Saunders, sented comparatively trifling deficulties, while Jacks, H. A. S. Fowler, A. N. Appleford and A.
from the North River to Yinglak and, be yond the route fairly bristles with a long suc. cession of every kind of engineering probica awaiting solution. In addition to this all the sleepers, rails, cement, etc., have now to bo transported up the North River, which at low
R. Lowe.
HONGKONG GRICKÉT LEAGUE. The following is the League Table up to date:-
Club
W. L. D. Percent:
105% Cand Services 2
A2 2 water is frequently impassable for weeks The Remnants...... 43 There have, of course, also Leco
2
I
1
3.
-1 ↑
3
2
3
Craigeugower Hongkong A Hongkong Police...... 3
100%
75%
OTHER CRICKET, HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB REMNANTS,
The match between the Hongkong Cricket Clubv. the "Remazats" will take place on the Club's ground on Saturday afternoon. The fal lowing will fum the H.R.C.C. (cam:
A. Ü. E. Elboro igb, W. C. D. Turner, H. D.
swood, D.. G. E. &cy, R. Pestonj, Lt. Sharpin, R: Hancock, T. E. Fence, A. P. E.T. Wirkham, RN, A. O. Brawn and E. J. Chapman,
1be. H. and Depls. 3 I 1 33 33% 33.33% Brusl difficulties in cycrcoming the relu.t-Kowloo ance of the peasantry to patting with their land, for superstitious and other seasons. The natural reticence of those connected with the line, in view of the disputes alluded to above, has not facilitated the task of getting reliable informatios, but as far as can be ascer tained from various sources the year's results -nte, besides the to miles actually opened, rughly, 40 miles of emb akment and cutting completed, whiis several tunnels are in course of excavation. The forge perma.eut bridge over ile Kopgbow River is expected to be ready about ite end of April, but in the inean- time operations are being carriel on over a temporary structure. All along the projected route up to the auch mile workmen sin eng- aged, and it is hoped that the completed line wit be pushed as lar'as Yingt.k (50 miles) by the end of the year. The survey bas brea flashed up to within to miles of the provincial frontier, crise the east branch,f the North Kiver, near Yingtak, a bridge some fel long will have to be constracted. The pro- jected ante practically follows is for 200 miles, giving almost a direct route to the bor ders of the province. Tas vor ing portion of the
LEAGUE FOOTBALL.
FIRST DIVISION.
Hongkong Football Club vs. Basa, on the former's ground,, 4.30 p.m. Reverse Guaner Marsh..
Naval Yard vs. Kow'ejo Football Club, on the Naval Ground, 4.30 p.m. Referee QS. M.
BDfather.
SEGJAD DIYIS.ON..
Boys' Own Clube 88th Co. Royal Gani 100 Artillery, as the Military Ground, at 2.30 p.m. Referee, taff Serge Giddy, RE.
The H... will be represented by the follow.
HUFFS HAND-04, QUEEN'S COLLEGE
lios pox pays operating ex eases and some-ing:-(Goal): Kuan; (Backs); Stammers and thing towards the cost of further construction, A. Abbas; (Haubacks); jex, Y. Abbas ani 1, The mechanical department at the Canton Chan suti; (Forwards): ficugh, R. A. Garvable, termidusis ex seedingly weilty sipped the lates! E. L. Braga, 1. V, oraga and D. Baptista, machines having been imported isom Europeand America, and is capable of turning out all kinds of work. A cheering featurn is the mechanical plitude display as by the Cantunest employ in the shops. The cogitur in charge of this department reports them as exceptionally quick in grasping a new idea, and they wie de veloping into efficient mechanics, locomotive
Ao interesting game of 100 ball was played. of the Parade Ground yesterday between re-
presentatives of the Buff Biod and the Queen's College. The game resulted in a win for the land boys by the small margin of one gost 19 mil. The schoolboys hd bad lock throughout and failed to take advantage of several openings which offered in the course of the gams.
HOOKEY,
QUEEN's COLLEG TẾ HỒNG HỌNG L:DIES'
HOCKEY CLLE.
engleters, and boiler makers The company How up its own ti.ctric plants. During the Chinese year the Canto-Falshan-Samshai branch of the, Yüst-Han Railway carried 3,1937 passangers, and the, gross earnings amounted to $5,4,714, boing on incrcano uf
A friendly game of hockey will take place to- $6,707 over the previous year's resul..morrow afternoon on the Y.M.C.A. gro.ad at Operating expense am unted to $:06935, Chaseway Bay between the above teams. A sbowing, a gross prof: da working account of good game is expected. $437,779 Construction exposes, cluded in which are repairs, totalled $139,694, a decrease
B.OC, H.KIIC.
UPIUM IN CANTON,
CUSTOMS COMMISSIONER SAYS NO DECREASE
Anglo Malays have not fluctuated and remain op offer at 24/
Allagars have bas sold at 4/6 closing with further sellers at 5!-
Eastern Internationals have probable sellers at the slightly reduced rate of 13/6 prem.
Linggis are slightly lower with sellers at
46-
London Ventures have sellers at the reduced Kale of 5/
Merlimaus are unchanged and can be bad a16).
London Asiatics are on offer at :3/6;, Tangkahs are nominally quoted at 33/- with- out business to report.
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United Serdange bave not fluctuated during the week and cas, probably be obtained at ng/.
United Bumatras ate again.on offer at 8,6. Bertan's have been sold at 7'-closing with further probable sellers,
Castle fields are quiet at 110/-
Highlands aad. Lowlands can be secured at 16/
Kamuniegs are inquired for in small lots at 5f prem.
Balgownies have sellers at St.,
Changkat Serdangs can be placed at $86 in Singapore.
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COMMERCIAL.
24th November, I p.
The following quotations for rubber shares by wire, are supplied by Messrs. R. S. Kadoorla &Co.
Allagars..........an ..................$/
Anglo-Jayas...........................................Tis, 7} Anglo-Malays.....isam u mini2d/- Balgownies.......
S:0.75
Carey Uniteds7/6 prem. Castlefolda
Changkat Serdangs.$84 Cheras (part paid)..........................................$8 prem. Do. (fully paid)..........$18 Damansaras...................................................250/-. Easter Internationals......13/9 pram. Glenealys.....army aun
*****...$2.02 Highlands and Lowlauds „.........nt07/5
Kamanlags ................................................6)- prem. Kuala Lumpors..................................................................t&5/- Ledburys................... .......74/1
Lloggis
London Asiatics........................... London Ventures...
513
Merlimau...
Pajam
Pagohs
*.........!.
...131.
Rubber Trusts.................................15/- prem. Sandycrofts....
Sapongs
...526 7/2
Seafold...........140).
Shelferds
.72/6
...$13
Singapore & Johores Songel Chobs TOP COMUMS ANDERENTI A.95/- Suogel Kaparsauemminanormal3/9
Tangkant...oan minum.:23'- Toerangle.......elsevə, din....par United Serdang... 117/6 United Singapores ******** Dalted Sumatras..... Valted Langkala
'Duffs
Tronohs
..
.....Bjg
......80/-
....12/0
Para Rubber- ...............................6/3 per ib. OCTOBER RUBBER RETVANS,
Ew Sana: ct 1,104 by Total ten
Ayer Panns have bred sold at $61; with | months 7,043 15, farther prob.blé sellers at $7.
F'aj ums are in demand at Str.
Glenpalys are on offer at the unchanged rate
of $3,
Indragiris are nominally quoted at 137: Pogobs have weakened to 530 at which price there are probable baycis
ROBNER L STATES KRIAN; - 29 80 >"Ibs: (ten mooths.)
BUKIT KATIL:-814 lbs; Lotal five months 5,768 lbs.
AYER MOLEK:-3,050 lbs; Total (wolve months 18,878 lbs.
Malacca :—35,600 Ib1
Sandycrofts are in request at the slightly im-Agents Guthrie and Co.. proved rate of $.6.
UNITED TEMIAng—219 lbs (Sept); 1,410
Singapore and Johores are in favour at ibs. (Est. October) quotation.
United Singapores have changed hands at
$120
Alor Gajahs have probable bugars at 53. New Screndabs are wanted at $ 1. Trouch (sio mines) ate loquired for at 33/6. Shell Transports are easier and sellers prevail at 81/
Exchange To Bank's closing T.T. quota.
-
tions are as follows -
On London......... On Shaoghal.........731 On Singapore
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ELLIS & ELLIS,
YRAN MARKET.
Hongkong, a5th November. Mossis. Polishwalla aud: Kotewall in thei farinightly yarn circular state :-Since our last yara market has continue ! very firm: A good report on the ith instant per 8.5. Arcadia our
demand has come out from the interior, bence the Chiness bayes bare have shows `much activity which his resulted in a large spot as | well as forward business of 8,000 bales at a father advance of E to 53 p.r bale. The bolders are still very firm, owing to reports of continued sine in coltan in India and coupled with the very good inquiry now prevaillog, we cloan very steady with a geod opia.on of the new future of the market.
No, Nothing doing là this count. No. 8-A very limited busigars is done in some special chops,
No. 1o. Has continued in good demand with an advance rate of $1 to 12, and settle menis of a large number have been made in best as well as talddling q talitios,
CANTON TRADE REPORT.
To-day's Advertisements.
NOTICE:
THE Business of the Undersigned his This
VIUX ROAD CENTRAL.
Tby bees, REMOVED to No. 47, DES
YAU LEE PRINTING PRESS, Hoogkong, a5th November, 1910, - 1719
INDO-UHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FROM CALOUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE
THE Company's Steamship
"KUMSANG,"
having arrived from the above Ports, Consignoes of Cargo by bar are hereby luformed that: their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo, impeding the discharge or remaining on board after 4 P.M., the 25th inst, will bö landed at Consignes's risk and expenis. No Fire Insuranco will be effected: Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LD.;
General Managers, Hongkong, 25th November, zaio.
“BEN” LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
Intimations.
THE DAIRY FARM CO., LIMITED.
CHOIDE AUSTRALIAN
BEEF,
LAMB
MUTTON,
RABBITS
AND
HARES.
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ASAHI
ASAHI
*
ASAHI
AWARDED
and
GOLD MEDAL
SAPPORO
AT
$.5. BENARTY," FROM ANTWERP, LEITH, MIDDLES: BRO', LONDON AND STRAITS,
"ONSIGNEES of Cargo are herebyinformed
Co
that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of this. Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd.,. whence andjor from the wharves delivery may be obtained,
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain- ing undelivered after the and prox., will be subject to cont
All Claims against the Steamer must be prosented to the Undersigned on or before the 9th prax, or they will not be recognized..
All broken, chased, and damaged Goods are to be left in the. Godowns, where they will be examined on the and prox, at'IX A.M.
No.Fire Insurance-has been affected, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBD, LIVINGSTON & CO., Agents, Hongkong, 25th November, 1910,
"SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM EUROPE.
THE eamship
718
"DENBIGHSHIRE," having arrived fom the above ports, Con- signees of cargo by her are hereby informed that all goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon God wa Company, Limited, Wharf and whence, and/or from the wharvas, delivery may be obtained.
SAPPORO
SAPPORO
BEER
ANGLO-JAPANESE EXHIBITION,
PRICES:
4 Dos. Quarts..... .. ..$13,00 por CRIO
8 Dor, Pints ...$13.50 # "
OF ALL
WINE
MERCHANTS.
機
KWONG FUNG YUEN, Gran Office—No, 8g, Des Vœux Road Wett, TIMBER YARDE-Kennedy Town.
TIMBER MERCHANTS,
AND
SAW MILL OWNERS,
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
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H.D.M. Naval, and Military Authorities.
In the course of his remarks in the trade of Cautos for the year 1909, Mr.-J. F. Øiesed, "Commissioner of Customs at that port, states:- A review of the year 1909 is, on the whole, satisfactory, especially as compared with its predecessor. The clements, possibly exhausted with their efforts ol 1908, hava bien, if not kind at least apathetic, and the tale of disaster from fload and typhoon unfolded in the report for 1958 bas, fortunately, not to be sepented in this Floods there were, it is true, but the damion against the staamar innit be presented withloicots Spar, Chinese Pine of all descriptions,
Goods not cleared by the 1st proximo, at 6 g, will be subject to rent.
All broken, chafed, and damaged packages are to be lett in the Godewas where they will be examined on 1st pru, at to M. Ulaims 10 days of arrival otherwise they will not be recognized,
No Fue Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
Bila Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Ltd.
Agents,
1730 Hongkang, 25th Novembar, 191ja.
LTAVE always on hand large stock of I American Fir, Donglan Fis, Oregon Plos, Teak, Yacal, Hardwoods, Oregon Spar,
Inspection Invited to the Yards, Best Tartas. Quick delivery.
LEUNG TAI,
Managing Director, HangYong, Isth January, payo.
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don's was comparatively insignificant, and, in fact, less than the average for these periodic cbusteniegs. It spite of many watologs received from Hobgkong-warnings waich, in' view of the experience of July 1958, ate no longer dis- regarded by the floating populatlò —the wind never approached typhoon force here, a.though business for a couple o days. The only serious a stiff blow on the 2 th October put a stop to
disaster was a fire in the harbour on the night are unrivalled in Hongkong for their Wide and Choice Stock of JEWELLERY of avery kind,
of the goth January, which destroyed & large Dumber of Canton's famous flower-boats. These brats are lashed side by side in long liacs, and as the fire originated at the windward and bore end of a line, the unfortunate occupiate, the majority of whom were singing girls, found their escape cut off. No one having the presence of mind to try and cut the basta, adrift, the fire quickly travelled down the line aod made a complete-holocaust. Most of the panic-stricken people eventually jam,ed over. board; but as a strong tide was running, very few were picked up, and the total number of lives lost was estimated at 70s. Very for serious cases of piracy have occurred during ihe year, the rice crops are reported excellent, No. 1 better inquiry has transpiredan i the untoward incidents which ruffled the than the last fortnight, and sales are effected at calm of the part and strained business relations an advance of St to $1.
generally during tç03 have been either ami. cably arranged or forgotten. The discussion over the "Fatsban incident," after having dragged its weary and unprofitable course for months, was at length settled by a handsome indemnity from the shipping firm concerand, and the episode, it is hoped, is now decently and finally interred. The Macao debmitation disputa does not seem to have affected busine.* with that colony; but the trade with blacão is Sold but un-delivered in the Godown and to in any case mali aud uslateresdog. As arrive 31,900 bales,
Japanese imports have now regained their)
figures-figures which, evan during the
well known chaps the sales are effectedat as increase of $1 to $3 and the balace of these being small, the prices keep camparatively
6rms.
Total Sales 8,cos bales.
Unsol1 Stocks 20,500 biles.
The above teams met in a fiendly game of of Su3773 on the amount expended in the hockey yesterday afteroon af Happy Valley picceding year, due entirely to the absence of Bɔth ems turned up with about four men fod damage, Deducting construction ex- short. The game was played with seven perditure the net profi.js $.97085-in spite against six and resulted in a win for the B.0.0.
by 3 goals to z l dafficulties-ike chief, of course, being the utual intermicable negotiations focidental to the purchase of land-the progress made dur. ing the year of the Cautor-Kowloon Railway can only be regarded as bigbly satisfactory. The
IN CONSUMPTION, accessibilty by water.drom Canton of so many
The following is taken from the Canton paints of the selected teste bas of cuiss Commissier's Trada Report for 1999 - siderably facilitated the transport of heavy coo Forego. The striking decrease in the im struction materials, and oorall thres sections of ponation of foreign op.uni. 7350 piculi, as the lian work has gone forward space. For the against 10051 piculs in 1928, must not be takeo following statement of no position and proste indicato a decreased consumption, "but is pects at the end of 1909 I'am indebted to Mr. solely attributable to certain local, and ap. F. Grava, esgiarne-la-chict of the Chinese parently vexatious, police regulations pot in section.urchase of land may be taken as force in control the sale of the raw forti,¤ practically completed by D'cember 31st, 1407. drug. The new rules provide that say meicbant No. 17-A small business har passed in a Earthwork in hood and completed at this date wishing to tell raw farciĝa opium in the city of | few selected chops. Ba miles. No. 1 District site of; Jfile 31.—" || Canton must procure a licence for the transfer. No. 25.-Good demand having continued for Terminal station balltag and general office The document is in ibres pariş, 0.6 being re; will be completed by April 1910 Eliwak taided by the police for the information of nod bride wore will also be completed; rail | the Anti-Opium Bureau, and the rempia. laying is proceeding; and this section should ing pa uended to buyer and seller. The be ready for traffic in a few menths. The open- I formality does not on the face of it seem ing will probably take place on September 'st, to inflict a grievous hardship, although 1910. No. 2 Dắt set"orsie 31 17 kfile, 50. || what is gained by it is afso not precisely cleast Earthwork three arts completed. This is the but there were, presumably, wheels within large bridge section, with a total girder open-wheels, as the Opium Gaild protesto i mrongly ing of 3,200 feet. The East River and other against the innovation. A member of the large bildges are proceeding satisfactorily, guild, having failed to comply with the new
Local Mill-Has dose nothing during this foundations being nearly completed; delivery regulations, was arrested and a fiae of $360] and erection of steel work for large span: imposed, the upshot being the steps gå af ail savon of 224 feet-has commenced. No 3, direct shipments of raw opium from Hong-
Arrivals.The extra sté.' Fring F.rdinand Distriot, Milo se lo 61ile 83k.—Earthwork (kred
org. Fom the 26: Augos: to the 9th from Bombay, and str. „Vamsang iram Calcutta parts completed Bridgework three paris cam- pleted. `Rail laying will brgia on districts Nos. 1 and 3 lo tão anumu” of ryro. It is expected that a thorough connexion with sail, should be made early in 1911, and thero is reason to suppose that the estimate of opening to through traffic in June or July 19.1 can be accom: lished. There has been delay in land acquisition and works' especially quarry, ing operations and certain bridgework notably at Slachuen and Shekten through continued opposition of village people a foability of district authorities in satisfactorily senle the difficulties. Robberies and disturb ancas have been azfortunately frequent, but at the present time, owing to the efforts of this Excellency Wel, HD, Managing Director, Assisted by the trasps of Admiral Li Chus, where specially required between Mile 3 and Mils 60 works are proceeding more satisfac- torly, hire has bees no special nuti-foreign feeling on the ins and do conceited attacks bave been made except against contractors and mative workers, aliboogh on one or two oc- cafions on No's district the staff has tom porarily retired for safely
interval.
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ORNAMENTS, OUT GLASS WARES, &c.
CALL AND SELECT XMAS AND NEW YEAR
PRESENTS.
For variety and beauty our stock this yoak is vusurpassable.
Hongkong Hotel Bulidings,
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height of the agitation, showed a small decilias, of quite disproportionate to the vehemence of expressed local ecotiment—it may now safely be assumed that the boycott movement bas
increase of Hals. 3.370,737 on the previons year's tradis Hk. Thu. 107 c67,267, being an your's total,
If you want to buy
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THE FAMOUS
CHIEE WHIP"
CIGARETTES.
We have just received a fresh consignment
theso Fino Virginian Cigarettes from Eng-
November not a single cheat was impaired by have brought in iaco bales for Hongkong, and practically filed out. The net value of the land. They are rapidly attaining a popularity
2,501 bales for Shanghal Shipmats from Hongkong to Shaughai and coast poris, &c. amount to about 1,0, bales.
Shoogliai-Market has taken a firmer tone and 4 503 bales baro changed hands at ma ja. creato of Taels 1 to 2.
Japanese Yaro-Sales of 950 balns of 10s are made @ $153 to 163.
steumer, the traffic being diverted to Kong moon and Samakui, from which ports it doubt less eventually reached its normal destination, "As to offending regulations did not affect prepared opium, and as the export of the pre- pared article is prohibited from Hongkong, it is reported that the portion if the Sambasin port intended for Canton was boiled in the neighbouring town of Saloam, and also in Fatsbau, afterwards finding its way in small lots to Cantos. At the end of Novembng the
Raw Collon-Bangal rates contigua very guild apparently came to an undo.standing with the authorities concerned, as since the high which are entirely unsuitable for the 30th November opium has been arriving caily, buyers hence no business has passed and there but as the number of chests is still much less | high rates have caused Importers to stop ship- than the average, and the Samshul Import still
asiderably exceeds the norm 1, the dispute picul. Chiasse Colton business done in 450 rgents. Balasco 450 balas' prices $35 to 8 per has apparently opened the eyes of denters to the advantages of Samshui as a part of direct balos @ $38 to 33.50. Balance 370 bates price impert for distribution through the West and $35 to 40 per picut. North River districty, mod Cauten's loss, as fir
Rapees T/F 1381. Rapee# D/D 138), Star-
as revenue is conceraad, seems likely to being D/D 1.10-5/16, Bierling 4m/t 1.10 9/ 6. Sem hul's permanent gain.
Native The imperigiton shows a drop of | Bær · Sliver 15'7f16. Shanghal T/T 738 Japan 418 picula compared with the 1958 @gares, 2 8h
Events Coming..
Saturday, 16th November, H.M.8.Kents" Sports,
Wednesday, 3th November." St. Andrew's Ball..
Saturday, 3rd December, Boxing at City Hall, 9p.m. Batase at Bt. Paul's College,
Thuesday, 6th December. Bazzar at St. Andrew's Hall in ald of Asile de la Salata Enfance,
Wednesday, 21st December. Hongkong Philharmonic Society Concert, Welday, agið December,
Police Ball,
that is unpproached by any other Cigarettes.
on the Market.
50 cents per tin of 50/
Order early from
H. PRICE & CO., LTD.,
12, Queen's RoadCentral,
HONGKONG,
Hinsberg, 1414 Ngrember, ren 17 28
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