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HOTEL LISTS:

Hongkong Hotel,

Adair, Mr. and Hope, E.

Mrs.

Aurely, G

Barberini, ET. Baring, M. Bate, E. R. Barttelot, Capt. B. H. FR.N. Beaumont, G. A. Bohu, Mrs. E. Ball, Mr. and Mrs.

..C. D. J. Belillos, Mrs. E.

R.

Hunt, Th. Van Hunt, M. J.

Innes, Capt. R. Jameson, C. D Jordi, Mrs. Judah, Mrs. A.

N. E. Keysell. E. E. Komor, 8, Kruseman, A Kubitz, Dr. Lloyd, G. T. Mackenzie, A. MacGregor, N.

C.

THE_HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1913.

Notices

LOCAL SPORT.

SATURDAY'S CRICKET. Hongkong B's First Defeat. On Saturday the Hongkong team met "B" team on

RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING.

Manager's Report for Four Weeks Ending December 28,

report of the manager of

General.

The construction of a new se0- tion of Flume at the Power. Sta- tion is being proceeded with.

COMMERCIALA

FORGE CO.,the tag and in a league game, the Rate. G. M. Co., Ltil., for sound at a shallow lovel, consiat-Alor Gajab...

THE LEEDS

LTD., LEEDS.

Specialists in the Manufacture of RAILWAY ROLLING STOOK of every description.

uB

Rubber and Mining Shares. Messrs. Davies of Singapore The holing of the winze to the send us the following (Jan. 18.) 80 ft. level at Anderson has given Company. Closing Quotations.

ing a reasonable reserve,

long section of stoping Dollar. Buyers. Sellers.

4.20 4:35 Ayer Kunning 0.92) 0.92) The accompany sheet of mine ending December 28, 1912.

Milling Sheet for four weeks Ayer Molok... 3.10 measurements and assay results

Ayer Panas Balgownie shows a total of 217 ft., made up

Bukit followsSinking 26 driving. 112 ft., and dross-cutting 79 ft., and compares with a total- of 272 ft. for the previous four

the former winning by the narrow the four weeks ending December margin of 16 runs. For the 45 to his credit, T.E. Pearce com winners J.8. Lloyd did well with 28, reads:

ing a good second with 33. Fur the losers R. Hancock and Claxton The

PRESSED STEEL UNDERFRAMES and BOGIES and ALL did well with 31 cach,

Pioneers in the Design and Manufacture of

STEEL RAILWAY WAGONS.

Bena, G. A.

Bërnis, J.

The Undersigned Hongkong and China.

Beynon, Capt. MacLannan, D.

C. R.

G.

Binns, S. C..

Macedo, J. M.

Birchenough, W.

MacIntyre, Mr.

and Mrs. Neil

H.

Blanch, Mr. and

H.

Mrs. N. F." Brereton, Ashley Brown, Mine J. Brown, Mrs. 0.

W. Buschner, O. Cambridge, A. J Campbell, A. Campbell, Mrs.

8.

Camphell. Miss 8. Campbell, J. 8. Catlin. H.

Chalkley, Mrs. Chaplin,

Mrs.

and maid Chase, Carlton Chisholm. W. T. Christie, P. N. Clairo, Miss G.

St.

Claxton, A. A. Cobb, Mr. and

Mrs W, W Curie, A. G. Cowen, Mrs. W.

F.

Cranston, I, W Crocker, Miss

Curry, G. P.

Deacon, J. D.

Deano, A. F. Denison, O. G. Denson, H. C. Dietmar, W. D'Oettingen, V. Douglas, Mrs. R.

H.

Macrae, Mrs. Marriott, Dr. Ö. Martin, Miss T. Matheson, Mrs.

R. T. child: McDowall, J. McKean, Dr. G.

W.

and

McKenny, Dr. C. W. & Mrs. Mohta, K. B. Merecki, J. 'Melbourne,

D... Melcher, J.

C.

Menzies. Alujor Morris, J Mosley, R. F.. Mulder, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. F. Munch, A. H.. Northcombe,

Capt & Mrs. F. D. Oudonloren, W.

F. C. Patorsen,. Alr Mr II. valat tomid

Pinkham, L. E. Prior, A. W. Ray, E. H.

Reay, Miss F.

Rettish. Dr. W. Richards, H.

| soores were :— A.

Hongkong "A." have been appointed Sole. Agents in A. H. Crewe, o & b Dodwell A. H. Gillingham, oMass, 'b

Dodwell

THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING CO. OF HONGKONG, LTD.

Agents, BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

Bangkong, 23rd September, 1911.

TIFFINS!

$1

OUR

14

WOOKS.

ין

Mines.

Bukit Koman. The Main Shift 45 total of 951t. below the 740ft. has been surk 18ft., making a

را

Bukit Komad. 40 Stamps rau 25.8 days. Lost time 2.2 days due to general re- pairs and clean-up. Bakit Koman

Ore Crushed:--

Anderson

Huntington Mill ran 20.8 days. Haytor

Lost time 7.2 days due largely to Indragiri

1.30

3.20. o.d.

9.25

9.50

8.20

8.50

(0.62)

(0.70.

Jelutong 10.35

10.50

2,018 toms.

638

3+

W. E. Warburton, b Dodwell J. 3. Lloyd, b Dodwell

Bakit Hitam Outcrop

Bukit Katil... '0.92 Bukit K. B.... 1.12) Bukit Timah 16.00 Changkat

· 1.30

19.75

46

Serdang 7.80

# 81.5

6

2,700 tons.

Jone Glenealy

1.50

1,65

10.35

#42

T. E. Pearce o Dodwell, b

Maas A.C.E. Elborough, o R. Han cook, b Dodwell .................... W.C.D. Turner not out

level.

8,25

33

.7.15

7,50

0.55

0.621

2

2.30

2.60

22

Kelémnk

1.15

1.00 Dis.

0

$1

Lt. Batson, D. U. L. I. b Dod-

well...

R.M. Anderson, c Moore, b

·Mass. ******ch

on a lode 50ins. wide, assaying 3.12 dwts..

Kempas

4.95

5.15 0.8.

from Anderson

1.084 Kuala Sawah. 0.45

0.523

10

1

AND SCONES,

D. E. Donnelly, e.Claxton, b

Maas

The Main Drive South has been extended 18ft., making a total of. 63ft, the lode being 48ins. wide, producing 3.73 dwts.

2

Mill Grit Milla

Bukit Koman Mills... 3.784 Malaka Pindo." 1.75

RetortSmelted Amalgam.

Gold. Gold. The Drive South at 108ft. from Stamp Mill 1.510 475 the shaft is on a lode 60ins, wide, Huntington worth 5.2 dwts, Here 18ft, driven makes a total of 43ft,

Total tous crushed, in

Luand

"... 4,00

4.30

-1.85

Malakoff

3.00.

3.15

Mandai Tekong 0.70

0.75.

02.

02.

02,

456.7.

Mergui .........

2.80

5.15

Nellmay

...0.35.

0.45

New Serendah 2.75

2.85

Nyalas 0.47)

0.521

Pajam...

15.50

16.00

...... 0.90

DINNERS!! Capt. Tracy D. G.L.I. stpd

THE BEST IN HONGKONG. SPECIAL MONTHLY TERMS FOR FULL OR PARTIAL BOARD.

BREAD,

A

CAKES

ARE ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE PAR EXCELLENCE.

ALEXANDRA CAFE CO.

Consignees

NORDDEUTSCHER „, LLOYD,

BREMEN,

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL

LINE."

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE Steamship

EX-LIEUTENANT SUTOR.

Elaborate Dissertation from

the Dock.

Hancock, b Mans

Extrae ........

Total....... 144

Bowling.

O. M. R. W.

S. H. Dodwell ..17. Claxton Maas

1 81 6 6032·0° 4.1 0 15 4 Hongkong "B."

9. S. Moore o Pearce b War--

burton ..... Stephenson-Jellio a Batson b

Warburton ....

Ex Lieut. Alan Sator, who leat M. M. Maas b Batson month was arrosted for breaking. Hancock e Lloyd b War- a window at Bow-strest Police-

burton

that.

Extras

station, again appeared before R. Hancock b Batson ...... Mr. Curtis Bennett, on December A. A. Claxton b.w.b Batson 27, when he was fired 60s, and S. H. Dodwell 1.b.w. b Batson 40s, costa, the alternative being Lt. Heygate b Batson .......... having arrived, Consignees of cargo are hard labour. Prisoner had been Walker b Warburton

"BREMEN."

one month's imprisonment with R. P. Thursfeld b Baison ... Richardson, Mr. hereby informed that their Goods, with remander so that his state of A. O. Lang not out

and Mrs.H-T. the exception of Opium, Treasure and mind might be inquired into, Richardson, Valuables, are being landed and stored and the Court doctor report.

and son at their risk into the hazardous and/or ed Doster, Capt, and Robier

axtra hazardous Godowns of the Houg- Mra. C, US.A. Rouse, Mra:

although prisoner kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown was eccentric and gaixotio, be Dovey, A. G. Saumarez. Company, Limited, Kowloon, and wae rational in conduct and con- Ducamp, A. Lady H. de West Point Godowns, whence delivery Dunio; Miss L. Sauamarez, Sir Drow, W: C.

H. de Edwards, Miss A. Schmolke, W. Ehrenfels, Mr. Sharp, E. H.

and Mrs. H. C. Sibley, J. C, Farley, Wallace Sidford,

A.

G. V.

may be obtained,

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on uulcun intimation is received from the Consignees before noon to-day request- in it to be landed hera.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left, the Godowns, and all Finlayson, Mrs. Solomon, H. H. goods reisaining undelivered after the

C.

Mrs.

Stafford, §. Stahl, Miss A Stephens, A. Stephens. Ming Stilson rs. G

W.

Fisher, H. G. Fowler, E. A. S. Forsyth, Mrs. E Freer, C. Froer, Miss M French, Mra. & Sutherland, P.

child

D. Fuller, Denman Spittles, Mr. & Geare, Mr. and Mra. James.

Mrs. A. Square, Miss. George, Mr and Swift, Mr. and

Mrs. F. J.

MTB G. 11. Tait, E. G. Taylor,

Mr. M.

Vandervoot, Mr. and Mrs C. N. Vermeij, G. Watkins, H.

George, Miss Gordon, A. G. Goulbourn, V. Gould, Mr. J. Gourgoy, i Gratama, D. M.

G...

91st of Jan, 1918, will be subject to reat. All broken, chafed, and damage:l Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 31st

of Jab., at 9.30 ..

by

740ft. Level-The Main Drive North is being continued in low repairs to defective, framing, re- Jimah placing gearing wheels, die ring, Kedah grade ore, 15ft. having been driven, making a total of 55, Surface Ore Crushed,

etc.

640 ft. Level. The Drivo North on the 108 ft. lode has been advanced 15 ft. moking a total of 254 ft, on A lode 24 ins. wide, worth 7.7 dwts. par ton.

4

209 66 .64.0 53 17 16.0

1.772 558.535.7

Bukit Malacca, Two Huntington Milla ran 26.5 cleaning-up, and repairing. Surface Ore Crushed

Bukit Batai Bukit Jellis Sungei Agas Bukit Malacca

The Drive South on the 108 days. Most time 1.5 days due to ft. lode is being carried in a hard mixed lode, assaying 6.8 dwts for a width of 60 ins. The end is 14 Dow 230 ft. South of the Cross-

out, 5ft having been driven dar ing the month.

24

8

31

31

No. 1 Winze South.-7 ft

36 ins. Wide 3.1-4 dwts. Water sunk during the month makes a total of 84 ft. Lode assays for

5 difficulties have interfered with

the sinking of the winze.

2

0

5

2

Total ............128 Bowling.

versation and could not be certifi W. E. Warburton 12 4 26 4 0. M. R. W. ed sa inane. The doctor added D. E. Donuelly... 3030 that prisoner held certain religions L. Batson 12 1 74 8 beliefs, which he wished to pro-R. M. Anderson... 3 0 13 0 nulgate, and that he had eated Kowloon and Civil Service Draw, he was publishing a book for the parpose. He broke windows to defeating Civil Service

Kowloon had hard luck in not keep his name before the public, League match at Happy Valley so that his book might sell.

Prisoner, in a long harangus

on Saturday. Scores:- to the Bench, said he looked upon political law as a necessary evil, necessary in the political or Dixon W. E., o Bird b police-court sense. All men were

Reed

Eng. Lt. Smith e Brown b

Kowloon.

Read

in

a

340 ft. Level South.-A Cross- cat is being put out Eist in the hope of intersecting two quartz branches lying on this side of the main lode.

Crosscuts for Stope-Filling

level 4 stopes are being worked. amount to 41 ft.

Stopes. The lode avorages 78 ine, wida — Above the 640 ft.

540 ft. level one stope is being worked, the lode averages 84 ins, is worth 4.85 dwts. Above the

wide and is worth 3.6 dwts.f Above the 440 ft. level 2 stopes are being worked. The lode averages 77 ins. wide and worth 3.85.dwts...

Anderson.

1.001 tona.. 1.393 *678

11

31

32

Retorted Gold 255 oz and Smelt-

3.104 tons.

ad Gold 249.125 oz.

Producing-Amalgám 574 oz.

Average yield per ton

Bt. Koman Mills... 2.838 dwta. Average yield per ton

Bt. Malacca Mills... 1.604. Average value per ton

Totals.--Tons crushed 6.888 tone.

B. Koman Tailings 0.700

785.825oz.

Pantai....... 1.50 160. Punggor

E

0,95

14.60

0.42) 0.50

Radella.....15.25 · 18.50 Sandyoroft...13.00 Sembrong Sungei Bagan 1.30 Tambalak... 0.87) Tapah.....15.15 Teluk Anson 9.00

Termoloh 0.50

*

Trafalgar 1374

1.40

0.39)

15.60

9.50

· 1.47}

0.071

Trafalgar (Coconut erop),

Allagar Ulu Pandan 0.90 United Malacca 1.25 1.35

Sterling, 3/4 Anglo-Java 9/1. Batang Malaka 29 Bukit Kajang. Bukit Mertajam 2/10 3/3. Bukit Sem-

bawang

Chersonese

9/11 3/ $3.5.9 £3.12.0

2/4 2/8

(F.M.S.) 319 Chimpul ...1/8 Duff Develop

902.119. ment Co.... 13/1 14/1

2.281 dwts.

Amalgam gathered 2.346 oz. Smelted gold Average fineness Yield per ton

COST OF LIVING IN AUSTRALIA.

Hajoap Heawood

Highland &

10/3 4/65/11

Lowlands £3.7.6 $4.5.0

16

47

4

4

34

25

}

did not bat..

Extra „Total for 5 wickets...156

Bowling.

31

0

380 ft. Level. The Crossout the increase of families there Nordanal figures show that in spite of Merlimau West of the Main Shaft has been has been an incresse in the actual Padang Jawa...28 carried a further 6 ft., making quantities consumed. per day, Pegah altogether 78 ft.

As nothing of especially value has been strack since leav Knibbs finds the increase in the Rubber Estates of

in business.

Mr. Rembia ing the lode at 31 ft. the Crosscut cost of living has been least in has been suspended.

Krisa regard to meat and greatest in

...3/2 The Main Drive North has been respect to house rent. The follow: Singapore Para advanced 18 ft., making a total of ing table shows what it costs in

Sapong

...£1.2.0 1.5.0 28 ft. The lode being 16 ins. each capital city in 1001 and Singapore United 27 Rubber 3/4 wide, producing 2 'dwts.

The Main Drive South. Here cost £1,000 in 1911-

1912 to buy what would have Straits Bertam 514 114 ft, driven makes a total of 28 3ft, in a lode 24 ins. wide, assay 1ing 4. 7 dwts.

Jasin.. The raport issued by the Aus-

Kamuning tralianCommonwealth Statistician Kepitigalia 22- (Perak) 4/3 (Mr. Knibs) as to the cost of living Kota Tinggi 2/11 The Double Skip Road and the cost of living is far greater in

expenses in Australia, states that Labu Ladder Road have been fixed to families with small incomes than the 360 ft. level. During the in those with larger means,

(F.M.S.)... 9/3 Lumut £1.16.9 £2.2.0 next few days, we hope to fix the relative expenditure

But

Malacca(7+% longer ropes on the hoisting enamusements

од Pref.) 11gine and work the cages to the larger. In the latter case, the

and luxuries. is Malacca

$11.0.0 12.7.6 15 360:

(Ordinary) £11.12.8 £12.14.0

4/9

5/83 ...£1.10.0 21.13.6.

31- 1.52.11.0 22:16.0 ....£1.6.6 £1,10.0

3/7

1/11 2/1

4/9

241-

10/6

3/9

2/10

59

271 2/-die.-141 pm.

Mining.

***

<

... nom.

All claims taust reach us before the 7th of Feb., 1918, or they will not bairresponsible and could not help Sutton T., b Reed recognized.

what they did. Producing a Robinson J..O., e Phillips b No Fire Insurance will be effected, small notebook, prisoner proceed- Bills of Lading will be countersigned fed to relate a parable, in which Roase H. S., b Bird

Hamilton the undersigned. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. small piece of iron on an anvil, Macaskill K. R, not out he represented human nature as a Mead J. H. M., not out.. MELOBERS & CO.,

General Agents,

and political law as a huge sledge Capt Wood Hongkong, 24th Jan., 1918,

Laminer.

He took the view, he Townond L. F. explained, that out of that small de Rome F. J. piece of iron could come moral Weaser W. L. and that no man could put these Truth, principle, and honour, virtues into that piece of iron.

180

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

Grimshaw, R. J. Webb, Mr. and FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG

Hall, Capt. T. P.. Mrs. B.

Hanna, Dr JG. Whamond, D..

Harbord, W. B. Harrison, A.

Harris, Capt. A.

S.

Poape, F. B. Herzl, A.

Howett, Hon. E.

A., C.M.G Herdman, A. E. Hilbert, Dr PA. Hoffmann, W. Hughes, Mr. &

Mra, W. R.

Astor

Allon, Miss D,

Arnold, J. B. Birot, L

M.

-White, D.

Wigham, Major

and SINGAPORE.

: THE Steamship

'JAPAN,"

and the Hon.haring arrived from the sbors ports, Mrs. P

consignees of cargo are hereby informed Winkler, Mr. & that their goods will be delivered from

alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed at once, at consigness is and expense. "

Mrs. F. Witt, las Wood, G. G. Wright, Mr. &

Mrs. J. F. Young, J. A,

House.

Bodges, Miss Juster, W. Lanzone, G.

Cargo remaining on board after I p.m., of the 26th inst, will be landed at con- signees' risk and expense,

No Fire Iasamance has been effected.

י

0. M. R. W. ...14 1 58 ...13 1 44

During this Christmas season, he stated he had found himself; in the company of three murderers and two would-be suicides, and Bird been thoroughly convinced that Hamilton had found that these men had Reed: they could not help themselves is Poole

B. 0 what they had done. Doctors were

4 0 .19 authorities on morality, and Poole W., 1b w Wesser......

Civil Service. he objected to their being looked Sayer G. R., o and b Weaser... upon as such.

Biden F. A. 6, Wenser Brown A. O., b Weaser. Sutherland A. R., o Wood, Read E. B., b Macaskill

b Macaskill

Plague Mortality in India, Simla, December 27.During Consignees of cargo from Singapore the week ending 21st December and Pousog are requested to take Im- the plague mortality totalled Bird R. E. O., not out mediate delivery of their goods from 2,237 against 2,795 cases. The Hamilton E. W., b Macaskill. alongside, such cargo impeding the dis Provincial figures were:-Bom- Jacks P., e. Wood, C. de Rome charge of the Vessel will be landed and bay 355, Madras 148, Bengal 11, Mackay J., ant out.. Bin, Mrs. C. L. Lapicque, Mr stored at consignees risk and expans United Provinces 1,118, the Pun Phillips P., did not bat Brun, L.

and Mrs.P A. Byan, M. Lathrop, B. Bills of Lading will be countersigned jab 75, Central Provinces 44, Chambers, MissL Lingeri, Mrs L by the undersigned,

Mysore 132, Hyderabad 110, Chenu, H. V. Lugebil, V.

Central India 10, Rajputana 233. Chopard, F. A. Lyon, Mrs W.

The returns have not been re- Clarke, Miss A L S..

ceived from Bihar and Burma, -- Cornolinssen, Mansfeld, Miss

Capt. and Mrs Dedoogion!".

Dessel, M.

Elbey, Miss.

..

Medster, K. W:

de Morgan, F. E Elder, Mr and Muller, W.H..

Musso, T.

Mrs. A. G. Fannin Dr.LE. Navarro, L Norton, A. W.

Feinstein, B

Finney, Miss A. Fatten, 8.

.

DAVID SÅSSÓON & CO., LD., Agents, Foogkong, 25th Jan. 1918, [189

Danmann, J Davies, H.

Fisher, W

Grand Hotel. Agnow, Mr. and Lorria, F.

Mrs.

Myall, A, T. Bailey, H. 8 Mudie, Mr and Calvert, F. Bauckham, E. Mrs. Paul 8. Cuthbert, Mr Pink, Mr and

George.

MrB Rehor, Capt Roberta J Sach, Capt. Schmitto. L Sharp, H. J. Thompson, E, Tobias

B. D.Philipe, Miss Garnet, C. L. Powell, J. D. Guzman, O.. Sommers, Mr. Elson- Hodges, Mre Wand Mrs. A.

Herier, Mr and

Mrs F. J

Bodge, Miss P

Vack ir. and Grace, J

Mra.

Grant, J. Williamson, Graob, P.

The lode in both these drives

is very narrow, but in the North 16 end there are distinct signs of an early improvement both in width

Melbourne, 8916; Brisbane, 2841;

Year 1901.-Sydney, £886; United Temiang 12/4

Hobart, £911. Adelaide 8911; Perth, 2012; Belat

3.40 3.75

Melbourne, $1,000 Brisbane, Kanaboi, Ltd. 2.40 250

Year 1911 Sydney, £1,000; Kampar

Branng, Lt.. 0.40 1.00 1,000; Adelaide, £1,000; Perth, Kinta Associe- # 80 ft. Level. The Drive south

£,1000; Hobart, $1,000. 8 bas boen extended 13 ft, and bourne, $1,100; Brisbane, 21 Kledang

1912-Sydney 1.099; Mel- Kinta Tin Mines £2.40 £2.10.0

tion, Ltd.... 15.00 15.50 holed to the wiaze at 111 ft. 070; Adelaide $1,093; Perth Labat

-.0 4

0

Bart value.

13 South of the Crosscut. The drive £1,027; Hobart, #1,069.

Big Prices For Jowels.

30/- 34/6 Middleton 13,00 14.50 New Frénoh

Teka 7.1,200 1,500

proves to be, as anticipated, to December 13, nearly £20,000 was Pahang Con-

At Cbristis's sale rooms on New Tambun nom. the west of this drive,

HA

Stopes. Above the 200 ft. bid in less than five minute for solidated... 1/9|| level 3 stopes are being worked, jewels belonging to late Lady Pangkalen 64 the lode averages 44 ing. wide Caroline Lindsay. The articles Pusing Bahru were sold at the instance of the Pusing. Lama

... 10

was carried in ore of low value.

2

and the better section of the lode

This ground is now being eloped

Extra

13

12

Total for 8 wickers

Bowley

5

32

3

- 11

5

: 20

3

1

1

2

1

2

0

Kowloon "B" Win.

Macaskill Wenser Hamilton Mr. & Walster, P. de Rome

Mrs.

Watkins, G. A. Dixon Hansen

White, Mr and Hillibrecht, Dr. Mro. Hyde, 8:

Woodenok Kleinfaldt, Rev. Swift, Miss D.

Craigieburn.

Adams, Mr. and Cothell, W. A

Mrs. and 2 Haselfoot, Lt.

children & Mra

and is worth 453 dwta,

Above the 80 ft. level 1 stope

4 is being worked, the lode is 66 ins wide and is worth 4,3 dwts.

Croscats for stopo-filling amount to 16 ft...

Kowloon "B" entertained Suf aad Departmentale and won com2 fortably. Scores

Stoff and Departmentale. QM.S. Davis, o Evans b Wolf 10

pl. Saunders, e W. Keeper b

Evang

Sgt. Kirby, o Douglas b Wolf Caldwell, Mr. Kydd, Mr. and Capt: Lambkin b Curwen Caldwell, Misa red

MP Tucker, b Wolf...... Carpenter, Mr. Smith, Mrs. G.S.M. Edder, b. Wolf

Joey Gregory. W P. Tobias, Mr. and and Mrs. Smith, E. G

Williams, 3. E. Griffin, Perion

Mrs.

Chinchon, 8, J. Wood, E. MA

Archer, b Carwen

Continued on page 10.),

11/9 18/9 17/6 10/6 12/3

6/679

...23:50 24.00.

.12.50 14.00

3.75 4.00

175 2.50

executors. The principal item Rahman Hydraulio...11.25 11.75 was a single-row pearl necklace, Rahman Tin Co. composed of 53 round pearls of Rambatan fine orient, with single brilliant Raub snap. The opening bid was Redhills $4,000. Within a few seconds Royal Johore £10,000 was reache, and the Selangor River competition continued till Mr. Sempam 26 tons of concentrates, assaying brilliant necklace, composed of Sungei Gau

Lindenbaum secure the jewels Serendah at $14,200. An nerald and Bydraulic 0.6 ozs. per ton.

Milling The Milling Sheet accompanies this report...

Four Willey Tables

40

tailinge

Surface Works.

recovered

This

was

orashed with 30.05 tons of old six clusters, with a fine oblong Tekks, Ltd

emerald in the centre, was sold Ting Kil for £3,650 while pearl and Titi Tin Co., aring the month 4234 tons of brilliant brooch, ontaining a Ltd, .. surfade ore have been raised and large houton pearl of line orient; Tongkah treated, including 40 mg of took fatched $1,790, the 1 ree articles Harbour Kom Bukit Hitsm Outorop

us realising £19,570%

1.10 1.20

... nom. nom, nom.

1.50 2.10 15.00 18.50%

70/20/77/8 nom.

...11.00 12.00

1750 18.67

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