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CLAIM AGAINST SALESMAN.

Lent.

COMPANY NEETING.

(Contined from page 5.)

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1914.

POST OFFICE.

The Yinrohow, with the Malls from

London (a Bit t'a) of Warner lay the

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

17th, Friday the 19th and Saturday the P. Bigle sund, Ger. p. 12:1, A HU

8th Sydney, 13th ult., Gen. 20th ult. due to arrive here te morrow.

M. & Ca :

The Prins Lrdwiz, with the German mail left Singapore on Sunday the 4th Bulow, Ger. . 8,965, O. Nahath, 6th Inst; at doon and may be expected to

nathanghai, 3rd Int., Gor M. & Co. MAC arrive here on Friday the 9th fast, at 10

Tiloong, Br. Wrightson, that

Bingapore, 25th ult, Best Order.

Wages Overdrawn and Money solutions I will prof so that the sor up as presented by the liquidators be ond ate hereby The Sun Yee Shing firm suod adopted. Perhaps Mr. Rodger Ip Ks, before Mr Justice Gom-will second that. perta; at the Summary Court, this morning, for the sum of $729.13, being $232.75, the amount overdrawn by the defen, dant, and ag to #498.88, balance of amount lent to the defendant by the plaintif

Mr. RodgerMr Chairman, I have much pleasure in second-sm. ing that. I think, taking all things

The Nippon with the overdue' mail from London via Biberia of Saturday the

MAILS VIA SIBERIA.

London

Deo, 197 Deo. 10

Due Shanxhal Jan. 5. Jan. J.

frat. Moll, 141. Inst., Gan. D. B. & Co.

Yuen Garg, B., 1,139, P. W. Rolfa, Sth

last. Misalia, Izd inst. Gen...

·J, K, &Co1.

lato crusideration, that she share13th u, due to arrive here on Thu-Japan, Br. xx. 3,856, O. A. Beddar, 8th holders have every seanca to today the Bih frat. thankful for the way things hard tad out. This may hav bron delay,that was unavoid ablet-but still, If things had Mr. Heywood, (Me, L. D.' been put through quicker I am Almada & Centro) appeared for almost sure the return would not the plaintiff, and Mr. Russ, of bave been so great. And I think Moters Goldring and Russ, for we have to thank the liquidators for the able manner in which they the defendant. In stating

the claim Mr. have carried it out.

The Chairman:-You have Eloywood said the facts were very simple. The plaintiffs were a heard the proposition which has : ended. firm. of vegetable dealera bea proporad and

inThose in favour please may "Aye" enying "ón the central market, and the To the contrary ?Collied.

The Chairman:-I propose the defendant, at one time, was pales

business

man. There were two distincttcond resolution which is:

claims, one for wages overdran.),

That "a final retra of 83.50

MAILS DUB.

sibe an, Yingohow, thinst. Bits: an. Nippon, 8th In Gorman, P. Ludwig, fth fret.

MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY. Foocho, Forme a via Camaut-Per SABINA RICKMERS,, 61⁄2 int, 5 p.m

TO-MORROW.

and the other, sums lent to the Fer shere he paid on the issued Haiphong. Pakhel and Balzon-Por defendant. Proper toks of accapital, and that the balance be

count wore kept, five in all.

Hi Lordship:-Money over drawn and money lent, ere at vory much different,

Mr. Haywood:-No, excspt

paid to the liquidators, ps rem- uneration.

Mr. Haxton-Is: cond that. The Chairman:-You have beard the proposition proposed

O, DIEDERICHSFY, 7th st. 8.1. Kebao-Por TL NO. LEE, 7th ..., 9am.

Stralis, Burman, Ceylon. Ade- laido, Westorn Australia, Tado, Aden, Egypt and Europea Naples Per BULOW. 7th int. 9 a..

DVEJOD

Mail..

this, my Lord; they are kept in and seconded in favour?-To Japan via Kobe For P. SIGISMUND, separate books. I will call the the contrary ?-Carried. plaintiff.

Plaintiff then went into the box and gave evidence.

drawn.

The Chairman: The third resolution is:-

American

Canadian

7th inst; 10 am.

Shanghai North China Japan

vin, Nagasaki Victoria Tacoma Per MEXICO MARU 7th Jar, a

That the books and documents of the company previous to 31st December, 1910, by forthwith Salgon-Per STANDARD, 7th destroyed and that the later books

11 ..

Per KUCICHOW, 7th 15kg 11'a.m.

Hoikow, Pakle: nad Ba "on-

Moji-Per MEX COOLTY, 7th

1st., 3. p.r. Straits and Ceylon Per-KOURSE.

7th inst. 4y.m.

& North China-Per HANGBANG, 71 Jan. 3 p.m.

Mr. Russ in defencerrgued that the loans were made to customers, not to the defendant; that he had conmissions and ale anus and de suments of the company Haiphong. which were due to him and which and of the liquidators t› destroy- would swamp the amount over-ed after the 31st Derml or 1915. Japon via

I prop tha. That is accord- His Lordabip gave judgmenting to the Act. Of course there is far the plaintiffs with coats.

ap enormous number of old books Shanghal, which were brought up here when the liquidation †:jk placy and they are absolutely useless. There is little possibility of any books baing required, and the old books, before 1910, are not at all likely to twanted.

MS. LEWIS AND EXCISE MEN.

Oplum Case Reopened at

the Police Cou

charged

Mr. J. D. Kinnaird-I beg to second that.

5.m.

WEATHER REPORT,

On the 6th at 12.30.-The northern dopression is now central to the cast of Hokkaido

An antleyalone is apparently forming over China.

Gradients are unusually shallow, except from N. Japan to the Bonire

This monsoon will probably set in again along the east coast of Obion to-night, and freshen over the N. China Ses.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 0,00 Inches.

FORECAST FOR THE 4 HOURS MMDING AT NOON TO MORROW,

District,

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

W

ENGLISH MAIL.

VILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or

about the DATES named.:-* For

Steamers

To Bail On Remarks- LONDON & ANT-]

WERP via Singe-Simia

Totecari

pore, 1. X. winds,

moderato

1 Hongkong and Neighbour | light to

bood.........

104,

Penang,Capt. G, Philippe, Ombo, Port Said, & Marseilles LONDON, via Ua- Egypt_

NEwindsual Forts of Call

ing,

2 Formosa Channel.ogaus į froshan-

Bouth coast of China be? The rame SHANGHAI tween H.K. and Lamooks a N、.1.

L. Bobles, Our. 14: A. Struvs, Bib fort,-

Balgon, 19th ulių Rica ---9 & 08, Laertos, Br. a.s. Wawn, Bth fast. Balgon 50th ult, Rio...Chinere. Quarta, Cer. ns. 1,145, H. Madeen, 6th Jan-8algon 28th Dec, Rico- 8. & Co. Lycaon, British sa. 4,814, J. W. Walkers

Beb Jan-Shanghai 2nd Jan, Gen.-B. & 8. Bimla, Be... 3,827, G. Philips, 6th inst.)

Yokohama, 2771 al Gen P. & O. Ca Pravsson, Cor. a. 7,907, mbako, 6th That, Bingapore, 23th Plt., Gor H. A. L. Changsha, Br... 1,493, F: 0, Cambr",

6th Int-Melbou 10, 1st ult. Gen... B. & S.

DEPARTED.

January &

Chakang for Bangkok Choren for K. Wan. Timanook for Shanghai Mataura Maza for Koke Eniken for HoreGF. Нагриявол Мага Talaho Marn for Deerin Kawachi Mark for Bombay Hellotia for Balikpappan Clara Jobson for Bangkok Hangsang for Canton

Enke for Milke.!

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. January 5. Manchuria for Ban Frane 190.

January 5.

THURSDAY, 8th Jan Hoihow, Haiphong, Pokho'gon-Por J1 HONGKONG, Bthat Shanghai & North China-Per ANHUI,

8th Jan. 5 pm.

Cafoatia Fer 8traits & Indis

JAPAN, 8th inst., 3pT

& North Obi-Per ANHUI, 8th Jan.,3 p.r

Shanghai

FRIDAY 9th Jan.

Llangohow for Bharthal Haltan for Foochow

C. Diederichson for Haiphong' Telemachus for Salton Hopeor for Canton Simte for Londou Kueich for Haiphong Promether for Bangkok Lyeson for London

6. Ric) ders for Tag! Thongwa for Yokohama P. Salamund for Kobe Preussen for Yokohama Tara Mari for Mitte

PTASSENGERS ARRIVED.

The Chairman: -You have Two Chinese wore before Mr. Hazeland, at the Police heard the proposition proposed Court this afternoon, with sing and seconded. Those in favour? in unlawful possession of thrAgainst? -Carried. Well, that chawenta Per HOFSANO, SA tuele eight mace of opion. is all geatlemen and cheques will Mr Hoggarth, of the opiumbs ready to-morrow, which is farm, proscouted and Mr. Lwie, a highly satisfactory state of of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and things. I wish you all a bappy Master, defended,

New Year.

The case bad bran reor nad, and Mr. Lows asked his Worship to discredit the eridoncs altogether. As another oxample of the way in which thes cases were put before the Court with view

8

to conviction was the fact that the

men wore

&

HONGKONG.

VOLUNTEERS,

The Camp Arrangements.

Siberian

Mall;

Shanghai, North China and Japan Nagariki (Europe VA Biberia). Per F. LUB WIO, tabiat, 5 p.m.

SATURDAY, 10h Jan.

Autral

Me'l.

Philippine Llands, Australia.

Capt. F. R. Summare

Devanha

.....Capt. W. R. Hickey

5 Bouth coast of China bo- The samo

tween H.K. and Hainan... as No 18HANGHAI, China Coast Meteorological Reglator.

Station.

- 6th January, D

Hour.

Barometer.

Temperature.

Humidity,

Winds

D'.

Force,

Wostock 78 30.09 5 nne 3 b

000

Nemuro, 64 29.81

Hakodate Toklo Kachi

20.89

IL

h

29.93

30.03

30.09

30.12

Oshima Naha Jebi'jima

14

WAW

30.14

30.15.

30.13-

Bonin

IB.

30,24

Cheloo

W

Hankow

halwol

30.04.32

Tebang

Kiuklang

30.34 40 82

Weather.

费版

3 bo

MOJI KOBE Nyanza

AND TOKO-(Capt, K. Jenkins

HAMA..........}

10 a.m. 7th Jan.

Freight & P'ange

noon 17th Jan,

Freight

&P'sage

about 15th Jan.

Freight

& P'uage

about 10th Jan.

Freight &P'sage

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy."

For Freight, or Passage apply to -

P. & O. S; N, Co.'s office,

Hongkong, 2nd Jan. 1914,

E. A. Hewett,

Superintendent.

LINES

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL

To sail on

WEDNES.,

7th Jan."

10.8.11.

About

30.14 37 81 wan

1 bm

For

Steamers.

Gutclaff

30.16 50 ปีท

Sharp P. 75

30.19 59

3 bm 0 0

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-)

Amoy

g

30.13 81 82

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, Bulow

Swatow Talhoku

30.19 59 88 n

SOUTHAMPTON,Capt. C. Nahrath

50

30.12

Talchu

30.12

A'WERP & H'BURG.):

16,900

"

Talaan

SHANGHAI,

TSING- Prinz Ludwig

Kebun

30.08

"

30.08

TAU. KOBE

AND Capt. F. von Biuzer

THURS.,

P'dores

30.11

Canton

Ba90.17 58 94

YOKOHAMA

18,300.

6th Jah."

F'kong

6 30.16 62 89

of

Gap Rook

MANILA, YAP, MÁ-

Madao

Wuchow do

Pathol

"

Holhow

RONN NEWGUINEA Prinz Sigismund BRISBANE,SYDNEY Capt. A. Hurtzig, ANDMELBOURNE...

6,750

Phillen

$30 2.0

Tourang

WOW & O

Prinz Sigismund

J.

KOBE 40

Capt. A. Hurtzig

6,750

30.10 68

Legnapt

1

$0.03 75

1 b

9%

30.97 83

118

JESSELTON, KUDAT & } Borneo'

BANDAKAN

Capt. J. Kochlor

or

30.04 83

Fer ss. N'afrom San Francicopet, on follo

30.14

50.13, 62.

-30,19 61

30.2161

·30.14 66 30.04.73- 30.10 68

20

- the Ith Trat --Mr & Mm X. Esrba, WBacolod Jones, & L Lane, Mr A ads of His Cal Mattel, Mirs A Mottal For F. J Now Labuan ton, ER Osborn, Ari E Caberu, Mio A Oltiogey, Miss F Parkinson, Wangen. hein, Miss A Waw, HT

HWB Wykoff, D

T. F. Chiston, Director, Zellerboob, Miss ML Bishop HD Hongkong, Observatory, fan, 6th

1 Barometer, roduced to 32 degrees Bishop, TB Brown, H. TB Brown,

GM Buffam, Mu Master T B Brow,

Rey 0

M Buffum, Mirs E Butterfield. Mr. Wo Fahrenheit on the level of the was in in- Cale, Kits L W Cole, JH Collin, Mrades, tenths and hundredths,

Temperature, la tho shade, in dëgreon Cuilira, Rey WB Cooke, Ma Canker Fahrenheit. Taemin's & New Zealand a FM DavJE Derham, Mrs M Der Port Darwin-Per4OHA NG

hom

HiTE Derham, Mra W Graves, Humidity, in percentage of maturation, ESHA, 10h Jar Da

WA Har:loy, Mrs WA Haley, HD the Humidity of air asturated with mol✨-

8 W Loggett, Mr..SW Lo being 100, Marth

'D Mollis, MeMulton

4 Direction of Wind, to two points. Mrs F D Mullin, I

.Dr

For lar Mr & Mrs. AJ 5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Raitoh, Miss AM Raisch, A Robinson, Scale. and Coochow Per AIM A Robinson, W Rosenstock, J Bo

OHING, 10th inst.1.m

Shephard, CB Virati, FE tenthal Bhar, North China, and Welsh FE Welch. Tangtu, (Europe via Siberia) Pers. Yuen Sang from Marila on the

YINGÓHOW 10: 6th instJJ Ostoria, Ghan Kwai-nam.

from Bydney eto, Per sc. P.

Kobe-For SUISANG M 18th Jan,

Corps Orders issued yesterday Philipptue felande-Per YUENSANG, Mr & Mr R and MAPO'Brien

by Litat-Col. A. Chapman V.D., originally state- having foor charged with taele five mace of opiam, bat the opium farmer's teater who went into the box and remem-

Camp The Camp will com- ence on Friday 9 at Bang Hau. Prade at Volunteer Headquarters. at 4.0 p.m. Drees-Marching. bered the particulare of the whole Order. a fitted dummy is on transaction, although he mle.no view in the Drill Hell for the

eaid thera notes about it,

benefit of recent recruits).. tsels eight only thre 1738

Store Members must draw mace a vary substantial differen- their rides and equipment from co. If the courteould not taliove bim on one paint if his resol Store not later than 12 noon on

Japon vio

, li a.m.

10th Jan.1 p.m.

Amoy

C

Mail..

-L'Or

Jan. 5p

MONDAY, 12th Jan. Philippine Jelands-Por RUBI,

in 5 pm.

12th

TUESDAY, 13th Jan, leston was at fault on one point, which hobe the Store will be

Wednesday January 7, after Shanthai Kind North China--Per SHOAHSING, 13th st. 10 thero was nothing to show

closed. that 10

not W19

Amoy and Foochow Per HAI-

in

view

wrong of

Camp Handbook: Camp Swatow,

a.m,

in Another, the fact that the only test was handhoks will be issued to all Japan via Yokohama For LOVAT,

membs of the Corps to-morrow,

that of the sense of rmell or Dotuits of daily parades and drills

taste. When the man was found will published in Camp Ordera.

he had a pot in front of him.

Transphil-All launches leave:

that bad contained former's opium Blake Fier, and membra must

American

Canadian

“YANG, 13th Jan., 10 p.m.

13th Jan, 10 a.p

Shanghal and North China, Japan via Moji, Victoria, B.C., Hond Beattle Per AWA EMARU, 13th inst., 10 am

1

but had been serard out with a actual. Launch for Camp Straits and Indian via Calcutta-Per akower. The older man bedil By the Corps g.

There

nothing at all todo with that even.ill Es two lunches daily leav- Was it likely that the maing Blake Pier at 7.30 nm ant would

te smoking opium, 50 p.m. An exira launch will drose, not even droas opium

ran from Blake Pier to Devils'

if he had four teels of opium close Peak at.10 p.m. on Therains,

by?

Prensa

Mall.

NAMBANG 13th Jan.. 11 a.m. Saigon, Straits, Caylon, Add laide, Western, Ausigilia, Jn- dia, Aden, Prypt and Europe via Marseilles (Late Lettera 11 to Noon, Extra Postage 19 canta). Lottore posted in bli the Pillar Boxes in Firme for the Brat clearance-will-tyinsluded In this contract mail.)-Per Field Or nation: -Field

PAUL LECAT, 13th Jan, 11,00 a.. operations will be quiet out in Philippine

Islands

- For 12AN, 13th conjunction with the Rozriveära

Jar. 8 p.m. Sunday 18th instant.

Straita, and Ceylon-Per HITACHI

MARU, 18th Ins, 5 pm.

Tilday and Saturday the 15th,

The case was proceeding as we 16th and 17th January, went to press.

ALLEGED MURDER.

The Jubilee Road Case.

The herring of the Jubile Toad murder charge was "ON. tinued by M, J. R. W 3, at the Police Court, this afternoon.

Dr Macfarlane, of the Publio Mortuary, gave evidence as to the

SILIMPOPON COAL.

BUNKERS

can be supplied cheap rates'

wounds found on the bady. One SANDAKAN bullet want through the liver, one eutered the throat Falow

ot

SEBATTIK

(British North Borneo).

At these ports steamere call-

the Adam'a apple, and the other ing for bunker coal exclusively

through the brain.

..

1

WEDNESDAY, 14th Jan.

Japan

Austra-

American

• Canadian &

via Nagara-Por NIKKO

MARU, 14th, 11 am. Philippine Islands, Austraila Tasmania & New Zealand via 2 Thunday, Ir --Por: TANGƆ| MARU, 14th it. 11 e ma

THURSDAY, 15th Jan." -

Siberia

Malls

Bhanghai, North China, Japan

Ma

on the 8th Wandres, Capt. Kams.

that, fles & Rosßn, E Sleverk It. C T Bergean Wi-ts, Konig, T63

50% MENlen, G Koki

Wong

Kuong, Dr Wittrock, Kuha, John H

Hellmann,

Gricke, Websa

+

:

State of Weather, b blue sky, c'de- tached gloud, d, drizzling rain, ffog, s gloomy, h half, 1 lightning, o 'overoast, P passing showers, ququally, r rain, snow,

thunder, v visibility, w dow wet.

Bala la inckes, tenths and hundredths

METEOROLOGICAL.

Previous

WKech. Pers. Balow from Hamburg etc., on the 6th inst. -Kry & Mics H Syme, Misa Johnsan, A Ropp, BR Shou, Honz Bing mis, Dr A Legendre, Wel Wing-10, J Hanson, T Hall, Sir Charles Elliot, Mr J Norbeos, Dr L Mitchell, M Hit.

Barometer chock,

Th Orlob. Forsa Changsha from Melbourne ets, Temperaturs on the 8th InstMiss Baylins, Mitchell, Humidity Willamon, Jonas, Booth, Hutchinson, Wind Dirsation...

Day On date On dato 6. 30.12 30.16 30.16

62

71

89

G8

Calm

W

0

Clark, Potrio, Mr and Mrs Wallace, Ria Bores....................................

Weather Gilleo, T Galvon:

Bain ... **** Hizmet open air Temperatere on the

H.E. Observatory, 6th Jan.

Oysters, Fresh, Fried or Stewed Lo Findon Haddocka, Kippora, &e,

ALEXANDRA CAFE.

31 10

T. F. CLAXTON, Director.

Mail Steamers

PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.

AMERICAN MAIL.

THE AMERICAN LINE TO SAN FRANCISCO Via Shanghal or Manila, Nagasaki, Inland Sea, Kobe. Yokohama and Honolulu,

THE SUNSHINE BELT

Operating the following steamATE

MONGOLIA, MANCHURIA, COREA, SIBERIA and

NILE, CHINA and PERSIA. Some Features of Bervice: -

Electric Fane, Swimming Tank. Orchestra, Amusements, Weless Telegraph Submarine Bignal Service and Bilge Keela!

Cuisine under pomenul supervision of Mr. V. Moron, one of the World's mo'

imone enterera.

Return portion of round trip tickets, as above, available for Paare Vis. C.P.R. from Vancouver if d-dred. Through Fassengers bays the Privilege of Travelling by Kal between ports of Kobe d Yubam.

} Steamer:

11.000 Tone, Sailing Satur., 10th Jan., at 10 am Hongkong-Manila Service:

From MANILA

Nije.

vin Nagasaki, Honolulu, Carn de, United States and Bouth Americs vin San Francisco, (Europe is Bitoria) -- Fer | King'i Buttding (spp. Binks Pier), MONTEAGLE,15th Jan.11 a.m

are erompt from all abipping

Shanghai and North' China---Par· LU.

A BUNE.

The heating was proceeding dues and charges.

as we went to press.

CHOW, 18th Jung-# past.

Font From HONGKONG...

Drave *Hongkong

Arriva

Manila.

Hongkong Jon. 10....KILE.Jan, 12; Jan. 27.1. PERSIA ............Jan. 29 Fob. 12.KOREA....:Feb. 14 Feb. 7.PERSTA ...........Fob. D.

R.C. MORTON,

Leave Maalist

Due

Agen

Talejkonu Jo, 1$1

Farkas-Vaalle Insurbational Maposlijon-Jun Tragetaga-195g,"

SATUR 24th Jan. 9am.

WEDNES.. 7th Jan..

11 am. WEDNES.,

4th Feb.

•Dem.

All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless

ken. Telegraphy. New System of Telef

FREIGHT LINE.

NEXT SAILING FROM HONGKONG.

"OUTWARD.

M

Mark

2nd Feb. Thueringen.... 16th Mar. Tuebingen

Franken. ...... 16th Feb.

....30th Mar, Goettingen..., 13th April. Lothringen.......2nd Mar.

HOMEWARD.

For Marasilles, Dunkirk, A'werp. For Havre, Emden & Hamburg)"

R'dam and Broman/Hamburg

Mark about End of Mur, ·

For Havre, Eden and Hamburg/

Bremem

Tuebingen about End of Mar.

For Marseilles. Antwerp, R'dam

and Bremen/Famburg:

Lothringen about M. of April

Bremen:

Thueringen

about Beginning of May. For Marseilles, Antwerp, R'dam

and Bremen/Hamburg:

Franken about M. of May, For Havra, Dunkirk, Emden and

Hamburg/Bremen:

Cocttingen

For further Particulars, apply to

about Beginning of June.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

MELCHERS & CO..

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA,

Hongkong, 6th Jan., 1914: ·

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL LINES..

FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO AND FROM JAPAN via SHANGHAI. FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO AND . FROM EUROPE via SUEZ CANAL.

Steamers

For SHANGHAT KOBE AND

YOKOHAMA.

Cordillere

Magellan

||

(Nera

Paul Lecat

MARSEILLE via PORTS

Dumbea Cordillere

To sail. 12th Jan, 1914. 26th

9th Feb, 1914.

(13th Jan, 1914. +27th

--10th Feb., 1914, WIRELESS.

ALL STEAMERS FITTED WITH Transhipping on the Ca's Steamers at Colombo, for Caloutta, Bombay and Australia, at Fort Baid for the Levant, Constantinopla and Black Bea.

Through Tlokots to London via Puris by rail.-

delivered horp,

Circular tickets to Europe via Sues and SIBERIAN ROUTE and vice-verwa For further particulars apply.to,

S. C. de BUSSIERRE, Acting Agent."

Printed and Published by the Proprietor, Dr. J. W..Noble,

Ico House Street, in the City of Victoria, Hongkong

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