Summer Rates will be charged from 2 May to 31 October.
For the convenience of families and others, a large portion of each ship's accommodation has been reserved for Egypt, so that Berths can be definitely engaged at once, as if the voyage were commencing at Port Said. Plans can be seen at the Offices of the Company's Agents.
The through Steamers for Marseilles and London are intended to leave Port Said after the arrival of the 11 a.m. train from Cairo, every Tuesday for the present except the MONGOLIA, which is taking passengers to the Anglo-French Naval Review, and will not wait at Port-Said on 24/25 July. A steam tender will meet the train to convey passengers to the ship.
The Brindisi Express Steamers leave Port Said directly the Indian Mails arrive. Passengers can go on board the evening before. The Fare remains as usual.
For all further information apply to the Company's Agents,
Messrs. THOS. COOK & SON (Egypt) Ltd. CAIRO.
GEORGE ROYLE, Esq. PORT-SAID.
Messrs. HABELDEN & Co. ALEXANDRIA.
F. G. DAVIDSON, Superintendent P. & O. S. N. Company in Egypt SUEZ.
REDUCED SUMMER FARES FROM MAY TO OCTOBER INCLUSIVE.
OUTWARDS to AUSTRALIA.
R.M.S. "Orotava" will leave Suez about July 28 | R.M.S "Ormuz" will leave Suez about August 11.
HOMEWARDS to NAPLES MARSEILLES, GIBRALTAR, PLYMOUTH, LONDON, TILBURY
R.M.S. "Oroya" will leave Port Said about July 18 | R.M.S. "Ortona" will leave Port Said about August 1
Egyptian Government Officials allowed a rebate of 15% off the above fares.
Return tickets no longer issued, but passengers paying full fare in one direction allowed abatement of 1/3 fare back if return voyage be within 4 months of arrival, or abatement of 20 o/o if return voyage be made within 8 months of arrival.
Agents. Cairo:—Thos. Cook & Son. Alexandria : —R. J. Moss & Co.—For all information apply
Wm. STAPLEDON & Sons, PORT-SAID & PORT-TEWFIK (Suez) 31-12-904
Special Reduced Rates During Summer Season,
OUTWARDS to COLOMBO, TUTICORIN, etc., and RANGOON. Departures from Suez.
S.S. Derbyshire 6,635 tons, leaves about July 20.
S.S. Lancashire 4,244 tons, leaves about August 3.
HOMEWARDS to MARSEILLES and LONDON. Departures from Port Said.
S.S. Worcestershire 7,160 tons, leaves about July 26.
S.S. Yorkshire 4,196 tons leaves about August 9,
FARES from Port Said to Marseilles £12.0.0, London £17.0.0, Colombo £32.10.0, Rangoon £37.10.0.
Agents Cairo: THOS. COOK & SON. Suez & Port Said : WM. STAPLEDON & SONS, 31-12-905
Express Steamers leave Alexandria every Wednesday at 4 p.m. for PIRAEUS, SMYRNA, MITYLENE, and CONSTANTINOPLE, in connection with Orient Express train-de-luxe for Vienna, Paris, and London.
PALESTINE - SYRIA LINE.
Fast steamers leave Alexandria every Saturday at 6 p.m., and Port Said every Sunday at 6 p.m., for JAFFA (for Jerusalem), CAIFFA (for Nazareth), BEYROUT (for Damascus), TRIPOLI, ALEXANDRETTA, MESSINA, continuing in alternate weeks to LARNACA and LIMASSOL (Cyprus).
RED SEA LINE.
Steamers leave Suez fortnightly on Wednesday at 6 p.m. for JEDDAH, SUAKIN, MASSOWAH, HODBIDAH, and ADEN ; and in the intervening weeks for PORT SUDAN and SUAKIN direct. Calls will be made at TOR (for Mount Sinai) as required.
N.B.—Deck chairs provided for the use of passengers, excellent cuisine and table wine free.
Steamer plans may be seen and passages booked at the Company's Agencies at Alexandria, Cairo, Port Said, and Suez, or at THOS. COOK & SON or other Tourist Agency. 31-12-904
For LIVERPOOL calling at MALTA (Messrs. JAMES MOSS & Co. 31, James St, Liverpool, Managers.)
*Second class accommodation only, unless specially reserved.—Fares : Alexandria to Liverpool, 1st, £14 Single, £25 Return. 2nd, £9 Single, £15 Return.—To Malta, 1st, £5 Single, £9 Return, 2nd, £3 Single, £5 Return.—Return tickets available for six months.
S.S. Seti now on the berth, will sail on or about Monday, July 17, to be followed by S.S. Menes.
S.S Tabor for Havre via Malta to sail about Saturday l5th inst.
Through freight rates on cotton, etc., to Lancashire inland towns, Boston, New York and other U.S.A. towns, obtained on application. Cargo taken by special agreement only.
Passenger Tickets also issued inclusive of Railway fare through to and from Cairo. Particulars on application to
R. J. MOSS & Co., Alexandria, Agents. 26-12-905
Established 1836. Capital £1,000,000. Reserve Fund £650,000.
THE IMPERIAL FIRE OFFICE united with THE ALLIANCE ASSURANCE, Co., Ltd.
1, Old Broad Street, LONDON—Estabished 1806.—Total Funds exceed £10,000,000.
31-12-905. Policies issued at SUEZ by G. BEYTS & Co., Agents.
Steamers leave SUEZ and PORT SAID fortnightly for LONDON or LIVERPOOL direct.
(Electric Light.) SALOON (Amidships) FARE £12. (Latest improvements.)
S.S. RANGOON 6000 Tons will leave PORT SAID about July 23 for London.
S.S. BURMA 5600 Tons will leave PORT SAID about August 6 for London.
S.S. ARRACAN 5800 Tons will leave PORT SAID about 20 for Liverpool
Due in LONDON or LIVERPOOL 12 days thereafter.
Apply WORMS & Co., Port Said and Suez. THOS. COOK & SON, (EGYPT) LD., CAIRO ;
G. J. GRACE & CO., ALEXANDRIA.
(EGYPT), LIMITED, HEAD OFFICE—LUDGATE CIRCUS—LONDON.
CHIEF EGYPTIAN OFFICE — CAIRO, near SHEPHEARD'S HOTEL.
Alexandria, Port-Said, Suez, Luxor, Assuan, Haifa, & Khartum.
GENERAL RAILWAY AND STEAMSHIP AGENTS. BANKERS.
BAGGAGE AND FORWARDING AGENTS.
Officially appointed & Sole Agents in Cairo to the P.&O. S.N. Co.
RESIDENTS IN EGYPT proceeding to Europe for the summer are requested to apply to our offices for information respecting their Passages, where steamer plans may be consulted and Berths secured by all Lines of Steamers to all parts of the Globe; arrangements can also be made for the collection and forwarding of their baggage and clearance at port of arrival.
CIRCULAR NOTES issued payable at the current rate of exchange in all the principal cities of Europe. Cook's Interpreters in uniform are present at the principal Railway stations and Landing-places in Europe to assist passengers holding their travelling tickets.
Large and splendidly appointed steamers belonging to the Co. leave Cairo thrice weekly, between November and March, for Luxor, Assouan and Wady-Halfa in connection with trains de luxe to Khartoum. Moderate fares.
FREIGHT SERVICE, Steamers leave Cairo every Saturday and Tuesday for Assouan and Halfa.
Special Steamers and Dahabeahs for private parties.
Special arrangements for tour in PALESTINE, SYRIA and the DESERT, Lowest Rates.
Best camp equipment in the country! 10 12-904
MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAM SHIPS.
SAILINGS FROM SUEZ, LONDON and CALCUTTA LINE.
Calling at ADEN, COLOMBO and MADRAS Outward, and MARSEILLES (GENOA and PLYMOUTH optional) Homeward.
Fortnightly Service in connection with the Co's Indian Mail Lines and monthly with the East African Mail Line between ADEN, MOMBASSA and Zanzibar.
OUTWARD.—S.S. Fazilka ... July 22 | HOMEWARD.—S.S. Mombassa ... July 21
Queensland Line of Steamers Between London and Brisbane.
Calling at Colombo, Batavia, Cooktown, Townsville, and Rockhamptom.
The S.S. .................. will sail from Suez on about ..................
From Port-Said £2 less Homeward, and £2 more Outward. Second class, two thirds of 1st Class Fares.
Agents at PORT SAID, for the London, Calcutta and Persian Gulf Lines, Messrs. Worms & Co.
Agents at PORT SAID, for the London and Queensland Line, Messrs. Wills & Co., Limited.
Messrs. Thos. Cook & Son and the Anglo-American Hotel & Steamer Company, CAIRO & ALEXANDRIA.
For further particulars. Freight and Passage apply to G. BEYTS & Co. Agents, Suez. 31-12-905
(HENDERSON BROTHERS,) LONDON, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.
Booking Passengers and Cargo through to Ports in India, Europe & America
First class passengers steamers. Sailing fortnightly from Suez.
Saloon Fares: from Port-Said, to Gibraltar £9; Marseilles £9: Liverpool (all sea route) £15; London (all sea route) £ 12 London via Marseilles £15.5.0. Passengers embarking at Suez £2 more, 10 % reduction for officers of army of Occupation and Government employés. Through tickets issued to New-York (via Glasgow). Fares on application.
Agents in Cairo, Messrs. Thos. Cook & Son. Port-Said, Messrs. Cory Brothers & Co., Ltd.
For further partienlan of Freight or Passage apply to G. BEYTS & Co., Suez. 31-12-905
Mail and Passenger Steamships. Regular three-weekly Service from
HAMBURG, via ANTWERP & MALTA, to ALEXANDRIA and vice-versa,
admitting
goods from all chief German Railway Stations on direct Bill
of Landing to
ALEXANDRIA and all chief ports of Egypt, Syria, etc., at
favourable through
rates of DEUTSCHE
VERKEHR (traffic).
EXPECTED AT ALEXANDRIA.
S.S. Lesbos July 20 from Antwerp.
S.S. Androos July 20 from Hamburg bound for Beyrout.
S.S. Lemnos July 31 from Hamburg bound for Beyrout.
For tariff and particulars apply to ADOLPHE STROSS, Alexandria, Agent.
15-2-905
CAPITAL: L. 2,500,000. RESERVE (ENVIRON) : L. 862,000.
Gouverneur: Sir ELWIN PALMER, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.
Siège Social au Caire, Succursale à Alexandria, Agence à Assiout, Assuoan, Benha, Beni-Suef, Chibin el Kom, Damanhour, Fayoum, Khartoum, Kéneh, Mansourah. Minieh, Port-Said, Suakin, Sohag, Tantah, Zagazig, Mouski (Caire) et Londres (4 et 5, King William Street).
La National Bank of Egypt reçoit des dépots à termes fixes, fait des avances et ouvre des comptes courants sur titres, valeurs et marchandises. Elle s'occupe de l'achat et de la vente d'effets sur l'Etranger, de l'escompte, ainsi que de toutes opérations de Banque. 31-12-904
CAPITAL: £10,000,000.
HEAD OFFIOE IN CONSTANTINOPLE. CHIEF AGENCIES: LONDON & PARIS.
BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS IN TURKEY.
Agencies in Egypt : ALEXANDRIA, CAIRO, & PORT SAID.
Advances on Merchandise and Securities in current account and for fixed periods. Purchase and sale of stocks and Shares on the London and Continental exchanges, letters of credit issued, valuables received in safe custody. Drafts, cheques and telegraphic transfers issued on the principal towns of the world. Foreign exchange purchased, bills discounted, bills, invoices, annuities and dividends collected and every description of banking business transacted. 18-4-906
First-class Hotel. Situated in Rosetta Avenue, the finest quarter in the Town. Two mintes from Railway Station. Close to Conservatory and the Opera House. Lift. Electric Light Throughout. Perfect Sanitary Arragnements. Magnificent Ball, Reception, Reading, and Music Rooms. Bar and Smoking Room.
HENRI CHAMOULLEAU, Proprietor.
45
FINE TERRACE ON THE AVENUE. - SPLENDID GARDEN. - OMNIBUS MEET ALL TRAINS AND STEAMERS. 28-26
NEW FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, OVERLOOKING THE HARBOUR & OPPOSITE CUSTOM HOUSE
Open all the year round. — Well-appointed Bar.
MODERATE CHARGES. SPECIAL TERMS FOR RESIDENTS 1190A2-5
Full South, Electric Light, opposite Esbekieh Gardens, Large Verandahs, Moderate Charges,
CHAS. BAUER, Proprietor.
The Hotel is beautifully fitted up and is in the most central part of Cairo. Terms for pension fare at the rate of ten shillings a day. Special terms for officers of Army of Occupation. 24,882-31-10-5
By the 10.15 p.m. train between Cairo and Alexandria and vice-versa a sleeping car is attached every night. Supplement 30 P.T.
Restaurant and Sleeping Cars on Luxor trains:
A Restaurant car and a sleeping car are attached to the 8 p.m. train from Cairo every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday and to the 5.30 p.m. train from Luxor every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.
Railway and Sleeping Car tickets can be obtained any number of days ahead at the office of the International Sleeping Car Company in Cairo Station. 1st class Cairo-Luxor P.T. 200. Sleeping Car supplement P.T. 75.
KHARTOUM: CAIRO Office, Sharia Kasr-el-Nil.
TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT. Six days White Nile Tourist Trip dep. Khartoum Tuesdays. Steamer plans may be seen and passages booked at all Cairo Tourist Agents. - Special Steamers for private charter. - Trips arranged and transport of goods undertaken to all places on White and Blue Niles within navigation limits.
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. Shipyard for construction of sternwheel steamers, barges, stream, motor launches, etc. Contractors for supply and erection of all classes of machinery, buildings, irrigation pumps, etc.
SOLE AGENTS FOR Dudbridges Oil Engines from 1 to 25 B.H.P. as supplied to Sudan Government. Seamless xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
CAIRO-KHARTOUM SUMMER MAIL SERVICE.
Mail delivered Khartoum, Sun. and Wednesday evening, and Cairo, Mon. and Friday evening. *Dining and Sleeping Cars.
The Cigarettes Manufactured by
The Cleopatra Cigarette Co.
G. NUNGOYICH
are on sale at the Company's establishment by Grand Contental Hotel, Cairo, and at Walker & Meimarschi's, Alexandria.
Purveyors to H. H. the KHEDIVE.
35750 Patronized by the Duke of Connaught and the Archduke Otto and all the High Life of Egypt. 18-4-80
Weekly departure during Winter Season by the
Luxurious First Class
Tourist Steamers VICTORIA, PURITAN & MAYFLOWER.
Regular weekly
Departures to the SECOND CATARACT by the S.S. INDIANA.
THROUGH BOOKINGS
TO KHARTOUM, GONDOKORO AND THE WHITE NILE.
Steamers and Dahabeahs for
private charter. Steam Tugs and Steam Launches for hire.
FREIGHT
SERVICE BY STEAM BARGES BETWEEN CAIRO AND ALEXANDRIA.
Working in
conjunction and under special arrangement with the
"Upper Egypt Hotels
Company."
For details and illustrated programmes apply to "THE ANGLO-AMERICAN NILE
STEAMER and
HOTEL COMPANY."
OFFICES IN CAIRO: Sharia Boulac, "Grand Continental Hotel Buildings." 31-3-06
Regular Service from ALEXANDRIA (Passenger and Freight) to NAPLES-MARSEILLES.
SCHLESWIG will leave ALEXANDRIA at 4 p.m. July 26, August 30, September 20, etc.
The following steamers are intended to leave PORT-SAID:
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO THE AGENTS OF THE
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD at Cairo, Alexandria, Port-Said and Suez.
OTTO STERZING, Agent In Cairo, Opera Square.
C. H. SCHOELLER, Agent In Alexandria, Cleopatra Lane.
Messrs. THOS. COOK & SON (Egypt) LTD., and CARL STANGENS REISEBUREAN are anthorised to sell tickets in CAIRO and ALEXANDRIA, 31-8-905
Alexandria-Brindisi-Venice-Trieste.
Weekly Express Mail Service. Steamers leave Alexandria every Saturday at 4 p.m. arrive at Brindisi, Tuesday a.m. in time for express to Paris, London, Naples, Rome. Arrival Trieste Wednesday noon connecting with Vienna Express (Trieste-Ostende through carriage) and expresses to Italy and Germany.
Fortnightly Service: Alexandria-Brindisi-Venice-Trieste
(Departures from Suez) To Aden, Bombay, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hong-Kong, Shanghai, Yokohama, Kobé about July 5 and August 4. To Aden, Karachi, and Bombay accelerated service about August 18. To Aden, Karachi, Bombay, Colombo, Madras, Rangoon, and Calcutta about July 20.
East African Line.
To Aden, Mombassa, Zanzibar, Beira, Delagoa Bay, Durban, about July 4 and August 3.
Syrian-Cyprus-Caramanian Line.
Steamers leaves Alexandria on or about July 3, 17 and 31.
For information apply to the Agents, Alexandria, Port Said and Suez, Thos. Cook & Son, Ld., Leon Heller, Cairo Agent, 4, Sharia Maghraby, (Telephone 192), Cairo; F. Tedeschi, Helouan.
Special passage rates granted to Egyptian Government officials, members of the Army of Occupation and their families.
31-12-905
OF LONDON
Established 1821.
CAPITAL PAID UP AND INVERTED ONE MILLION STERLING.
Annual Income . . £895,000.
Total Funds . . £5,200,000.
Agents far Egypt and the Sudan - HEWAT & Co., Alexandria.
24336--17-6-905
LIFE The Edinburgh Life Assurance Company.
MARINE Union Insurance Society of Canton (Limited).
FIDELITY National Guarantee & Suretyship Association (Limited).
Risks accepted at Tariff rates. -- Claimes liberally and promptly settled.
Agents for Egypt: HEWAT & Co., Alexandria.
LONDON. Founded 1710.-Total sum insured in 1902 £487,600,000.
Agents : LEON HELLER, Cairo, and BEHREND & Co., Alexandria. 16-1-906
The undersigned agents are authorised to issue policies on behalf of the above Company at moderate rates.
IMPERIAL OTTOMAN BANK, Alexandria. OTTO STERZING, Cairo. GEORG. MEINECKE, Suez. 3112905
072 Established 1720. - Agents: BANK OF EGYPT, Limited 189103
Incorporated A. D. 1720.
Chief Office: ROYAL EXCHANGE, LONDON, E.C.
FUNDS IN HAND EXCEED £4,500,000 CLAIMS PAID £40,000,000
21281-216905
PURVEYORS OF THE FINEST COLONIAL
MEAT, GAME, POULTRY, BUTTER, FISH,
etc., etc.
The Company have opened a shop in the NEW MARKET, CAIRO, Nos. 39 & 40, where the goods imported by them can be inspected and purchased.
Telephone No. 1. 5. xxx-xx-xx
CAIRO-ALEXANDRIA TELEPHONE.--Rates as follows P.T. 5 for each 3 minutes, or fraction of 3 minutes; P.T. 10 for over 3 up to 8 minutes communication.
PUBLIC CALL-OFFICES : Cairo, Central Office, Opera Square, and New Bar; Helouan, Central Office, Maison Purvis ; Alexandria, St Mark's Buildings, Egyptian Bar, I. Castelli & Co.; Ramleh, Central Office. San Stefano Casino 30.4.906
FIRE AND LIFE.
Largest Fire Office in the World.
HASELDEN & CO., Agents, Alexandria.
R. VITERBO & CO., Agents, Cairo.
PHOENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
(ESTABLISHED 1782);
HASELDEN & CO., Agents, Alexandria.
31-3-906 FRED. OTT & CO., Sub-Agents, Cairo.
THE BRITISH AERATED & MINERAL WATER MANUFACTORY.
CAIRO Exbekieh ALEXANDRIA Rue Avernoff
Soda Water. Lemonade, Ginger Ale, Ginger Beer. Tonic Water
Pomegranade, Orangeaade, Pineapple, Champagne, Cider, etc., etc.
Water guaranteed by Chamberlain's Filter (Pasteur's System).
Inventor of WHISKY & SODA and BRANDY & SODA, bottled ready for use.
Sole Agents in Egypt and Soudan for
J. Calvet & Co. Bordeaux. Wine & Cognacs.
Louis Roederer. Rheims. Champagnes.
August Engel. Wiesbaden. Rhine and Moselle Wines.
Mackie & Co. Glasgow. Lagavulin, White Horse Cellar & other Whiskies.
Dunville & Co, Ltd. Belfast. Old Irish Whiskies.
Wm. Lanahan & Son. Baltimore. Monongshels XXXX Whiskey.
The Cook & Bernheimer Co. New York. Old Valley Whiskey and Gold Lion Cocktails.
Stone & Son. London. Guinness' Stout & Bass' Pale Ale.
Freund Ballor & Co. Tornio. Vermouth.
Pierre Bisset. Cette. Vermouth & Aperitives.
Terrabonatea Company, Ld. Teas.
Depot for Prince Metternich's "Richardsquelle," the best mineral table water in the world.
Great assortment of Wines, Spirits, Liqueurs, of the finest Brands, etc
D C L Scotch Whiskey
Sole Agents for Egypt & Sudan
G. G Drossos & Co.
Late Prazzica & Drossos.
Alexandria. Cairo. Port-Said and Khartoum.
1080 31-5-905
ECCLESTONE AND KEILL ENGLISH DRAPERY.
Opposite Austrian Consulate, near the Zizinia Theatre. Catalogue on application.
de provenance directe et de toutes les meilleures marques
Nicolas G Sabbag
IMPORTATEUR GENERAL
FOURNISSIUR DE S A LE KHEDIVE et de tous les grands Clubs et Hôtels d'Egypte.
2—Rue de la Gare du Caire—2 ALEXANDRIE
Adresse Télégraphique : SABBAG Alexandrie
Téléphone No 559.
246081-26-904
GENERAL DRAPERY ETABLISHMENT.
(Central Tramway Station), CAIRO.
P. PLUNKETT, PROPRIETOR.
DIRECT IMPORTER OF BRITISH AND IRISH TEXTILE MANUFACTURES.
LADIES' SUMMER STOCKINGS.
IN SPUN SILK at P.T. 20 per pair.
LISLE THREAD, in plain and lace open-work, in black, white, tan and usual shades, to suit boots worn in Egypt, frpm P.T. 5 per pair.
Every pair is marked "Au De Rouge" which is a guarantee that the Color is absolutely fast and stainless.
24916-15-11-905
Our Winter Season's Stocks
COMPRISING AN Exquisite and Extensive Selection of Solid Silver & Plated Articles
CUTLERY, LEATHER & ATHLETIC GOODS & GAMES.
TEA AND LUNCHEON BASKETS.
CHOICE HAVANA AND INDIAN CIGARS.
VINTAGE WINES
PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERY AND TABLE DELICACIES,
Are now being displayed for Sale at exceedingly moderate prices.
The Egyptian Supply Stores, (Branoh Walker & Co., Cairo)
WALKER & MEIMARACHI, Limited.
First Class Hotel. Modern in all respects.
Fire-proof, Drained to the Sea, Lifts, Electric Light, English and French Billiards, Fresh and Salt Water Baths.
The Coolest Summer Residence in Egypt.
Special terms to Cairo Residents and their families desirous of enjoying the cool air and sea bathing during the summer months.
Dragomans in Hotel Uniform Meet all Trains and Steamers.
22941-23-8-905
BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY THE KING.
REIMS.
SOLE AGENT IN EGYPT AND SUDAN,
NICOLA G. SABBAG
ALEXANDRIA, 2, Rue de la Gare du Caire
Telephone; No. 559.
24528-15-3-905
The best halfway home between Egypt and England is VIAREGGIO. near PISA.
Main line expresses stop. Fine woods, Sands, Sea bathing mild climate, English Pension, Villa Shelly. Ever home comfort. Electric light. Modern sanitation, Sunny aspect, close to sea and gardens.
1-48-31
Proprietress. English Ladies
OBSERVATIONS BY THE SURVEY DEPARTMENT.
Saturday was one of the most disagreeable days possible, with the heat being overly oppressive. A remarkable change took place yesterday when the weather was very cool and windy. Barometer now rising rapidly.
SUBSCRIPTIONS.—Alexandria, Cairo, and the Interior of Egypt (including delivery in Alexandria or postage to subscriber's address) P.T. 231 1/2 per annum, P.T. 116 for six months, P.T. 80 for three months. Together countries in the Postal Union P.T. 273 (£2.16s.) per annnm. Six months P.T. 136 1/2 (£1.8s.), three months P.T. 92 (£0.19s.) N.B.—Subscriptions commence from the 1st or 16th of any month.
>ADVERTISEMENTS.—P.T. 4 per line. Minimum charge P.T. 20. Births, Marriages, or Deaths, not exceeding three lines, P.T. 20. Every additional line P.T. 10. Notices in news colomn P.T. 20 per line. Contracts entered into for standing advertisements.
SUBSCRIPTIONS and ADVERTISEMENTS are due in advance.. P.O. Orders and Cheques to be made payable to the Editor and Manager, Rowland Snelling, Alexandria. London Offices : 36, New Broad-street. E.C.
THE "EGYPTIAN GAZETTE"IS PRINTED ON PAPER MANUFACTURED AND SUPPLIED BY THE LONDON PAPER MILLS Co., LIMITED. (SALES OFFICE: 27, CANNON STREET, E.C.)
An English Daily Newspaper, Established in 1880.
Editor and Manager: R. Snelling.
Price: ONe Plastre Tariff.
This morning's telegrams state that all the Baltic fleet left
None of these transactions, however, will in the least compare with the
impending engagement for which the world is waiting with bated breath. Here,
at last, we may witness a collision between two great fleets of first-class
battleships and armoured cruisers, both equipped in the latest fashion, and
commanded by officers thoroughly familiar with the handling of modern
weapons of destruction. The spectacle maybe appalling, but it is assuredly
fascinating. Most people believe that when the battle does take place it
will end in a victory for the Japanese. If the Russian fleet were wiped out
completely, nobody would be greatly surprised. Yet there is an element of
uncertainty which must not be altogether ignored. The Russians are brave
men, and though their fleet has been strategically mishandled throughout the
war, the achievements of single ships have done something to redeem its
reputation. Courage the Russians do not lack, nor obstinate endurance in the
face of danger. There is some sturdy seamanship among the Baltic sailors
under
The latest telegrams seem to indicate that the fleet has
left
The French Government is officially informed that Baltic Fleet left
(Official). The Russian squadron has left
The
Japanese emissaries have observed at
After the departure of the Russian squadron a violent cannonade was
heard in the evening outside
The "Temps" learns from
It is understood that France confined herself to transmitting the
Japanese protest. Russia replied that the precise whereabouts of
It is stated that the authorities at
The newspapers maintain an unfriendly to and comment on France's inaction. Popular feeling is growing more intense despite the efforts of Conservative organs to restrain the expression of resentment pending negotiation. (Reuter.)
The French reply, promising the expulsion of the Baltic Fleet from
The news of
(Reuter.)
The Cabinet has asked
(R.)
(Later).
On pressure from
(Havas.)
The "Temps" says that it would have been the worst of blunders to
give the enemies of France in Morocco the satisfaction of
It is positively affirmed here that the resignation had nothing to do with the neutrality complication.
(Reuter.)
A secret Congress composed of the representatives of 120 newspapers and reviews, which has been sitting for four days, has formed a Press organisation with political objects. (R.)
A strike of 15,000 bakers is taking place here: the price of bread has tripled. Disturbances are feared.
(Reuter)
The Powers, replying to the Cretan Chamber, adhere to the decisions against the union. (R.)
Replying to the Cretan appeal to support the union agitation; the Greek Government declares that, while the union is an aspiration of all Greeks, in view of the attitude of the Powers any further demonstration is useless. It, therefore emphatically refuses to encourage acts aiming to change the regime and says that the objectionable portions of the constitution can be amended by legal means.
(Reuter.)
The British Sovereigns are visiting the town.
(Havas.)
The British Sovereigns are visiting the town of
(Havas.)
The German mission is preparing to start for
Reuter.)
Reuter's Agency learns from
(Reuter.)
The Chamber has adjourned till May 15.
(Havas.)
The Limoges strike has ended. (Reuter.)
(Reuter.)
A somewhat violent earthquake took place at
(Reuter.
found in the
—
—A number of members of the police force have had their leave stopped until August in order to be in readiness to cope with the cotton worm.
-
- The March returns of the Board of Trade of our total shipments of
- The postal authorities announce that from 1st proximo, the
The Hellenic Community of Alexandria informs us that the drawing of the lottery in and of the Greek Hospital of our city took place yesterday, the winning numbers being 3165 and 1713 for the first and second prizes respectively.
—The Ministry of the Interior has sent to the Alexandria Gouvernorat a Ministerial order concerning cargoes of explosives on boats in the Mahmoudieh Canal. Boats with such cargoes must fly a yellow flag to distinguish them from other boats, and they must mour at a distance from dwellings, both for loading and unloading.
— The Gouvernorat this morning handed over to the Greek Consulate-General
the young man employed in a fruit-dealer's shop in
—The recent heat wave, which, fortunately, was of short duration, was
greatly felt in
Some time ago we announced that owing to the continual influx of visitors
applying for accommodation at this fashionable hotel, which in many
cases has to be refused on account of the limited number of rooms, the
proprietor,
—Recognition services in connection with the appointment to the permanent
pastorate of the
The Maieh Sanieh has officially informed the Alexandria Gouveruorat that the
Khedive will arrive here from the Capital on Thursday, May 4, at 11.30 a.m.,
at
Our Constantinople Correspondent states that
A Cairo correspondent writes:— The indifference of the Cairo Water Company during the heat wave we have had for the last four days deserves to be made public. At 5 p.m. to-day (Saturday) I rang up the company informing them that the supply to my house had been cut off since 10 a.m. The prompt but calm reply was, "Vous n'etes pas le seul.",.. "(Cesta cause des tortes chaleurs." Nor was there a promise of our quarter getting water soon... "peut-etre peudant la nuit; ou demain matin." Under the circumstances, it was hopeless to appeal to such utter indifference. I bad not bad any ice for three days either, although I had written and telephoned to the Ice Company. I therefore went in person to the Ice Company's office, but I soon realised the situation when I saw the number of idle carts and men waiting with empty bags. The situation was still more strongly impressed upon me when I heard the telephone messages. Finally, when I got a hearing, the reply was, ' Monsieur ; e'est la laute de la Cie des Eaux" etc. I did not stay there much longer; the air was too hot all round.
The Canal was blocked from noon yesterday till 2 o'clock this morning, on account of the "Clan Cumming" and the Portuguese gun-boat "Diu" running aground near 152 station in the Canal. The former vessel came off shortly after, while the latter was refloated by the assistance of the Canal Company's tug "Titan." All traffic was stopped for over 12 hours, and several collisions took place in the Canal.
H.M. battleship "Barfleur" (Captain Leslie Stuart, C.M.G., M.V.O.) arrived at
H.M. cruiser "Amphitrite" (Captain Charles Windham, C.V.O.,R.D.C.), from China, recently relieved by H.M.S. "Diadem," has entered the Canal homeward bound.
The Moss liner "Seti" sailed from
The S.S. "City of Oxford," of the Papayanni Line, left
The Moss liner "Moeris" sailed yesterday afternoon for
The S.S. "Ocean Prince" left
The S.S. "Carib Prince" arrived in
The Ellerman S.S. "City of Venice" arrived at
The Ellerman S.S. "Alexandria" arrived here on Sunday morning from
The Ellerman S.S. ''Anatolia" sails hence for
The Westcott S.S. "Perim" is expected today from
-Weissenstein Castle 3410 ft. First-class private hotel near Windisch-Matrei; Station, Liens (reached from Venice or Trieste). Good mountaineering centre. Tennis. Fishing, best June and September. Prospectuses and Photographs, " Egyptian Gazette " office, Cairo.
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Saturday night was torrid : the khamseen blew as vigorously as ever and the collapse of some of the actors and many of the audience would have astonished no one. None the less the Khedivial Opera House at Cairo was crowded, and the actors and actresses survived a terrific heat and an inconsiderate number of encores, though it would be carrying compliment too for to say that none of the voices remained unaffected by the heat, especially towards the end of the first act.
"A Country Girl" is perhaps the weakest of recent Edwardesian musical plays.
The plot is naively simple, and the music, while including a few catchy
airs, is of no particular merit, and as the piece was written for a group of
well-known actors and actresses,— we need only mention
So on Saturday night
The Golf Steward asks us to state that the matches that have been drawn for the different events are posted up at the Sporting Club. The number of strokes to be given in each match are written opposite the name of the player receiving them. When a match is finished the winner should erase the name of his opponent. The first rounds in the challenge cup, handicap match play, and handicap foursomes must be played off before May,3.
The first round of the driving competition will take place to-morrow (Tuesday) from the fourth tee. 3 p.m. till dark carry and ran ; breadth limit 80 yards. The handicap stroke competition will be played off on Saturday, 29th inst.
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The following is the ordre de jour of Wednesday's meeting of the Municipal Commission :—
1. Communications diverses.
a) Lettres ministdrielles des 29 Mars et 4 Avril 1905, et avis du Comite do Contentieux, an sujet du projet de regiement pour la vente des terrains de la Municipalite.
b) Lettre ministenelle dee 8 et 18 Avril 1905, relatives a la reglementation genfrale de la taxe sur lee viltures et bestiaur.
c) Lettre ministerielle da 3 Avril 1905 an sujet du deplacement de la prise d'eau do Canal Mahmoudieh.
d) Depeche ministerielle du 6 Avril 1905, approuvant la deliberation prise par la Commission relative a la reorganisation d'une par-tie dm services.
e) Lettre ministerielle da 12 Avril 1905, communiquant le reglement sur la rage, mo- difie.
2. Deman des de credits.
a) L.B. 600 pour le jardin Nouzha (Delegation du 28 Mara 1905).
b) LE. 393 pour gratifications aux percep-. tears (Delegation du 28 Mare 1905).
e) LE. 4879 pour la confection des neu- rentes (Delegation des 28 Man et 4 Avril 1905).
d) . LE 1000 pour la construction d'une canalisation en maconnerie, en vuede i'eeonle- ment des eaux du lavage des filtres (Delegation du 18 Avril 1905).
e) Allocation a la famille de M. Amie Bey.
8. Rapport da Comite da Contentieux, au sujet d'amendes apptiquees a certains fournis-sears.
4. Comptas de'tailles de 1904.
6. Decision du Comite special, relative a l'entente conclue avec M. Andre pour la creation dee parcs.
6. Accord avec l'entreprise Ahmagia, an extraites des carrieres.
7. Avis du Comite des Travanx Publics, on sujet du badigeonnage des matrons (Detego-tion da 4 Avril 1905).
8. Projet de reglement interiear.
9. Affaires juditjaires.
The five services on Easter Day at All Saints' Church, Cairo, were well
attended. The clergy who officiated were Very
Large congregations attended the services yesterday, which were very bright and hearty. To the choir, who rendered so ably the Anthem, Tours' services for matin, holy com-munion, and evensong, great credit is dee, for daring the last six weeks practises for the rendering of the "Holy City," have required the expendition of much time and labour, in addition to what was necessary for maintaining the standard of Sunday, and Easter Day services.
The following sent flowers and plants:— Mines. Poster, Crafton, Picton, Rowden, Callender, Steinschneider, Dickson, Macgregor, Miss Batcheller, Mrs. Ebell, Mrs. Cornish, Non-Commissioned officers of Mounted Police, etc., etc. The following assisted in decorating the church and chapel, which presented a very pleasing and festal appearance. Mmes. Ayne, Roberts Steinschneider, Ward, Miles. Batehel-ler, Mun Gavin, Milburn Roberts, Laura Talbot.
April 23, was St. George's Day, Patron Saint of England, and we noticed a fine St. George's Flag flying from a flag-staff situated at the west end of the church.
The church was very prettily decorated and the congregations at 7.30 a.m., 8.30 am., and 11 am were good. The following sent flowers,' plants, etc.: Mmes. Dotting, G. A. Williams, S H. Carver, P. W. Carver, R. J. Moss, Allen, Alderson, Briscoe, and Parkinson. The decorations were carried out by Mmes. W. R Williams, Parkinson, Ward, and Miles. Alder-son, Allen. Atkins, Todd, Collins, Lang, Anderson, Harbord, Carver.
The following are tomorrow's services:— 8. am. Holy Communion. 11. am. Matins and Address. (Preacher, Rev. F.B N. Norman-Lee, S.C.P. 5 p.m.. Evensong in Chapel 5.80 p.m. Unveiling of the Tablet by the Consul-General, and Dedication thereof \by the Chaplain.
6.45 p.m. A rendering; by an augmented Choir, of Goal's "Holy City." The Cantata will take 1 1/4 hours to render.
Of course the church is open to every one who may wish to be present. Immediately after the commencement of the "Holy City" all vacant seats are free.
There are some 60 sittings in the church always free. It is proposed to present to those who are present at the unveiling and dedication, a printed card recording the inscription on the tablet.
At the rendering of the "Holy City" a collection will be made to cover the expense of buying the music, hire of piano, and other costs. £8 is required to cover all expenses.
The sixth annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Egyptian Cotton
Mills Ltd. was held on the 14th inst. in Wineheiter House, Old Broad-street,
The Secrecy (
The Secretary then read the auditors' certificate, which was as follows: - "We report to the shareholders that we have examined the above balance-sheet, with the booked vouchers of the company in England, and with the audited balance-sheet received from Egypt, and that it is, in our opinion, properly drawn up so as to exhibit a true and correct view of the state of the company's affairs, as shown by such books and audited balance-sheet. No provision has been made for depreciation upon plant and machinery. — (Signed) Price Waterhouse and Co."
The Chairman said the next buisness was to move : "That the directors' report and balance. sheet for the year ended 30th September, l904, be adopted," and he had pleasure in moving that resolution.
The Chairman said
The Chairman remarked that they were now ready to hear any remarks from shareholders.
SUGGESTION TO WIND UP.
The Chairman was afraid that
The Chairman repeated that no such resolu- tion could bo entertained, but an
expression of opinion might go forth from the shareholders as suggested by
On a show of hands being called for, it was found that
The Chairman asked if any other share-holders desired to make any remarks,
and proceeded to say that the vote which
The resolution was then put and carried.
The Chairman said the next matter before them was the election of directors, concerning which the secretary would make an announcement.
The Secretary then stated that the present directors,
The Chairman said he had no doubt the suggestion of the two members present would be communicated to the directors as an expression of opinion. They had been informed by the secretary that the present five members of the
Board this year retired by rotation under the articles of association, and offered themselves for re-election. He had pleasure in moving that the gentlemen named be elected members of the Board.
The Chairman said the next matter before the meeting was the re-election of the present auditors. It was necessary that this resolution should be moved by a shareholder who was not a member of the Board. He himself was a shareholder only, but as he was occupying the chair, perhaps some gentleman in the body of the room would kindly move the appointment of the auditors.
ADDITONAL REPORTS FROM MILLS.
The Chairman said that concluded the business of the meeting with one exception. An additional report had been received from the mill manager in Cairo. He had not read it himself as it had just been handed to him. It seemed to be of a technical nature, and if it was the pleasure of the meeting he would ask the secretary to read it to the meeting.
The Secretary then read the following report, dated 6th April, 1905, from
The proceedings then terminated.
Un precis fort intiressant et se rattachant aux .contestations sou levies depuis ptusieura annfiis contra S. A. la Prince Said Pacha Halim, nszir du Wakf do S. A. la Prncesso Zinab Uanem, fille du Grand Mehemet Ali, par les anciens esclaves et domestiquus de la Princosse, a iti plaidi au Cairo à la demiiro audience prisidie par Monsieur Pruniires.
II s'agit d'une cession consentie à 2 tierces personnes par le Sieur Nicolas Psiachi et por tant sur une prirendue crianoe de £. 86.000 que oelui-ci aurait à l'encontre du Wakf de 8. A. la Princesse Zinib Hanem.
Malt re Albino Le Moine, qui se prisentait an uom du Prioce-Nazir et do sos Frtres ot Sceurs, n'a pas eu de peiue à dimontrer que les oessionnaice-s de Nioolas Psiachi avaient à tort pfatiqui une saisie-arrit (sous le coavert, de leur pritendue criaute qui demeure liti-gieuse mime vivk-vis du Wakf) sur les Mens personnels de 8. A. le PrinoeSaTd Pacha Halim et des membres de sa famille, quo cette saisie arrit avait un caractire vexatoire et devait fitre annulie par le tribunal puisque permit neUement ni le Frinoe Said ni ses frires e' scours n'avaient de lien da droit aveo Psiachi ou ses cessionnaires, ainsi d'ailleurs qne Psiachi l'avait reconnu lui-mfime par 9 diolaration-faites par lui saoccssivenient an Prinoe Said Pacha Halim.
Maltre Emile ManusaKli a ripondu qne la criance sus-meutiohnie de £. 36,000 risultait d un itabliasemcnt do comptos entre .Psiachi ol le Narir du Wakf de S. A. la Princesse Zinab Ilanem et qtTan surplus res clients avaient saisi arriti les sommes pouvant itre diies an Prince 8aid Pacha personuellement, pour qo'i-veutuellement et au cas ofi 1'Administration du Nazir serait oritiouie par les binificiuirC' du Wakf. le Princo-Nazir pht itre recherche, en nom propre, par Ins crianeiers du Wakf. Telle est la these que Mo Mauusardi a soutenu aveo son talent habitue!.
Ism binificiairea du Wakf, anciens enclaves et domestiques do S. A. la Princesse Zinat. Hanem, sont intervenu* au precis par Me Martino qui a exposi trie clairoment devant le tribunal quo les cessionnaires ilc Psiachi n'i-taient nantis qne d'un droit litigieux pri sente ment soumis à justice nt qu'ainsi tonte pro cidure, dite conservatr re mais en vfiriti rui neune et illigale, dove it leur itre difendue.
L'inti-fit de ces debate consiafe principalo ment dans la tWbse de droit que Me Le Moine a soumite an tribunal relativemcnt au pouvoir confiri par le Code au juge de service aux fins de liquidation proviaoire do orianoe et d'auto-risarion de saisie-arrit. L'avocat des Princes, s'appuyaot sur la jurisprudence do la Cour d'Appel Mixte, a plaidi que, s'agissaut d'une mesure anssi grave qu'una saisie-arrit immobi-lisant la fortune d un pritmtdu dibiteur, le jog* de serrice a le droit de repousser tout* requite qui ne s'appuie pas sur l'existence 4'ons crianoe certaine et exigible.
(Suite et fin Jtt ditcourt de M. l\ilay Bey)
Nous itious done fondoa à croire que c'itait travailler à la prosperity de 1'Union que de la mettre à mime d'ivoluer dans un cadre nouveau et do prendre contact aveo une plitade do savants agronomes de qui nous aurions pu sou-vent riclnmer, isiuou une collaboration assidue, au moins, de temps a autre, quolque itudo in tiressante, et toujoora de sages avis.
Et nous avions jeti les bases d un nouveau Comiti destini à remplaoer oelui d'Alexandrie dans lequelvauraient figure' la plupart des noms quo je viens de eiter.
Le tranafert au Cairo ne hi'aurait pas conduit it mu disintirosser de la marube do notro S jciiti et j'aurais pu m'y consacrer tout aussi bien qua Alexandria. Mes affaires m'ameuent fort souvent dans la capitate et riot) n'eut iti plus simple que d'y faire coiueider nos reunions aveo md^frijiueuts voyages.
Une raison qui indite en favour de cette mesure, cost la facility de centralisation quelle offre à nos adhi rents et je n'en veux pour preuve que le nornbre bien plus considi-rable des membres da l'Union à nos banquets du Cairo qu'i nos riunions d'AlexandriaA notro dernier banquet, au Cairo/nous itious 40 — Combi en sommes-nous ioi au-jourd'hui I f
Eufin toutes ces raisons bien mdriRs, Bien posies, nous comptions arriver devant vous arec uu noyau d'adjnbrious à notre prejet et priseuter it votre coronation on corniti tout lormi. Mais, eutrt la coupe et les livres il y a place it.... quelques defections. LA me d'un comit^Vest son secretaire, et le comitc d AiexaudneV eh fournit dans la per tonne de JuiliiwTinrre^taut temoignage. C'est doue le choix ormfocairo qui devait avant tout nous prioccuper et uorus avions cru trou-ver "the nght mau in the right place" dans la persoune da M. Victor Mossori.
Dans uuo recen'te eutrevue, j'avais obtenu s m no captation, mais voilA que cette setnaine, et Jullien l'ignorait, eu uous exposant son projet, voilii qua M. Mossori m'icrit qu'il lui est impossible d'assumdr la charge du secri tariat et, il ajoute qu'il me proposera dans uue proohav|io rencontre un nouveau projet. Je m'atteudais à le voir à notre assemblie et peut-itre à le faire reveuir sur sa dicision maiac j'en ai re;u ce matin, coujointement avec Agathon Bay une dipeche les excusant et nous propoeant de surseoir pour un an it notre riso-lution. La situation reitant inchangea, et les mimes dilhiultii toujoure aussi ardues pour la confeetion du bulletin, nous tie voudrions pas prendre devant vous aujounl'bui l'eug iga ment de roster dans ce statu quo pendant uu an enoore, mais votre ancien comiti se pri sente k vous pour en assurer la continuatiou jusqu'au jour oil nous aurons pu constituer au Cairo uu comiti nouveau que nous pre'seute rens à votre approbation dans une assemble] extraordinaire dont nous os pi runs pouvoir bientht vous fixer la date.
Avant de m'asseoir, je voudrais vous dire deux mots sur uue mesure qui m'a t'ti suggirie a plusieurs reprises par des person cages sirieux et aveo les conseils de»queU nous sommes habituis à compter. Cost mime pour-cola que je considire comme un devoir d'y ripondre — et je tiens 4 le faire dans oette reunion pour avoir do mes collcgues 1'autoriti de leur ap probatiou dans oetto question assez delicate: Voici done oo qui m:a iti dit: " Puisque vous projetez le tranafert de votre " siige au Cairo, pourquoi ne viseriet-vous pas " en mime temps à rialiser une fusion aveo la " Sociiti Kbidiviale TAgriculture. " Je voudrais faire comprendre aux personnes qui out pu un instant caresser cette idie, a quel point elle est irrcalisable. Notre principalo, je dirais presque "notre unique" raison d itre, e'eat notre indipendauce. C ost chose que n'a jamais connue complete-ment la grande sociiti Kbidiviale ; des sos dibuts, elle a eti entachie origiueliemeut du pichi de "Subvention". Pendant que nous combattions en tirailleurs contra le minis tire, contra les iuginieurs, contra la Sociiti Kbidiviale elle-mime, elle se con-duisait en petite fille bien sage, retenue dans les lisiires administratives de cette subvention. Fondant oe temps, nous jetions notre poudro partout oh on abus nous itait signali ; partout oil nous connaissious uuo faute à oorriger, un tort à redrosser, nous surgissions, donnant I'iveil. On nous jugeaitalors sans importance, nos commencements furent difticiles et plus d'une tois, la note à payer de l'imprimour se dre-sa devant nous comme uu problime. Nous sommes heurousement sortis de cette piriode d'ipreu-ves et nous avous souvent riiissi à nous faire ioouter; je n'ou citerai pour preuve quo la responsabiliti des omdehs dans la campagne contra le ver du cotou, que nous avons tant de fois riclamie. Et o'est cette situation de sentinelle alerte et vigilante que nous irions perdre pour non* infioder à la Sociiti Kbidiviale ' Surtout que cette sociiti vient de se laisser enlover ses derniiras prirogatives et que, sous conleur d'augmeutaiion de subventioo, elle vient de se transformer en rouagegouvernemental. Non, mes ohers oolligues, vous envisagerez aveo moi que nous aurons encore plus d'nn combat à livrer, que le moment n'est pas venu de diposer les aruiea. Plus que jsuiris il faut veiller et tenir nos fusils bien astiquis. Ce n'est pas le moment do dormir, ni de nous rallicr. Res-tons done nous mimes, et couservons notre isoletnent qui fait notre force Les sympathies ne nous manquent pas qui nous cncouregent à con«erver oe rile. Maintonant la parole ost à notre secriuire pour vous exposer les comptes de l'aunie Nous prociderons ensuite à l'iiectioo d'un nouveau comiti." M. Simond Bey fit alon l'exposi financier de la sociiti qui eat toujours tris satisfaisant. April quoi le comiti iut riilu k l'unanimiti,
MOUVEMNT MARITIME DU PORT D ALEXANDRIA AREtVKIH 99 avril Hull ; 16 j. :f I, vap ung. Lorenzo, cap. Wing. ton. 2031, à Birkor Co Odessi et Snde ; 44 h . vap. rus-te Re:neOlga, cap. lndieff, ton. 2479, à la Cie Russe 23 avril Fiuiue ; 4 j. 3/4, vap. ang Alexandris, cap. Fry, ton. 9191, à Tamvaox Liverpool et Malta ; 3 j. 1/9, vap. ang. Tabor, cup. Bates, à Moss Co. Saloniqne ;5j.84, vap ott Salonique, cip. Vri shoponln, ton. 964, à M. Emui.-Newcastle ; 16 j. 1/9 vap. ang. Teesdale, cap Rlw.irds ton. 1560, k Barker Son. Smyrna et Pirie ; 3., vap. ott. Co»Untinos, 'cap. Argyropoulos, tou. 793, à Ismiridi. Gine-t et Messina ; 3 j., vap.' ital. Tebe, cap. Mancini.ton. 19'i3.k la CielFlorio Rubattino. Cbypro at Port-Said ; 1 j , v ip. ang. Bsperanza, cap. Berry, ton. 424, à Miaotto. 24 avril Trieste et Brindisi : 60 h., vap. antr. Habs-burg, cap. Klansbergor, ton. 2420. au Lloyd Autrichipn. ♦ Trieste et Ssutorin ; 1 j. 1 2, vap. autr. Thalia, oip. Ivancfth.tnn. 1320,^0 IJ'-yd Autrichien. Newcastle ; 16 j. 3 4, vipnbrv. S'orfond, cap. Williams, ton. 225 Grace Co. Canliff; 16 j.. vap ang. Polurrian.cep. Hooken, ton. 1807, à Bsrber Son. IMPARTS 22 avril Brindisi et Trieste ,- vap. autr. Cleopatra, cap. Ivellich. Pcrt-Sald ; vap. ital. Bosforn, cap. Milazzo. Port-Said ot Mersine ; vap. ang. Dakahlieb, cgp. Findlay. Candie; vap bell. Byzantion, cap Mavromatis. Malto ot Hambourg ; vap. all. Leros, cap. Westphall. Liverpool; vap. ang. Faleroian, cap. Broadbent. Jaffa et Constantinople ; vap. ang. Kincraig, cap. Gibb. Alexandrotte ; vap. ott Marigo, cap. Confou-pandelis, sur lest
/TA88ENOER 7.ISTS. Arrivals. Le paquobot "Tobe" de la Cie Flori-vRubat tino arrivi hief de Gi-ues avait à bord : MM. Robertson, Emile Bsjoochi, R CeoMri, D. Crifovergbi, Cino Nicolai Lazzarini, MM. Coutorier et. 36 passagers de 3me rlasse. lie paquebot "Habsburg" du Lloyd Autrichipn arrive ce matin de Trieste avait à bord : M. Baehlcr, M. Aldo Midi, Milo Bernas-ooni, M. L. Cretton, M. Hacko, M. Cohn, Dr Lobat Mile C. Bertola, M. P. W. Brunborst, M. Rather, M. Superina, M. Honig et 1 de fam., M. Lxssak, M. Conrady, M. et Mme Lanser, M. Heim, M. Hirsch, M. Gessel, M. de Chatelch, M. et Mme Moderein et 9 passagers de 3me clause. DEPARTURES . Ie paquebot "Sdnt'gal'' des Measageries Mari times parti pour Marseille le 21 avril avait à bord : M. Picard, M. Melchers, Mme Watson, Mile Leggalt M. Aubert, M. Robert Gill, M. et Mme Marcks, Milo Johnson, M. et Madame Nayler, M. Cramer, M. G. Cacl, Mme Cletjon, M. Mme et Mile Passe, M. Moreau, Mile Lucy jolly, M. E. Gustin, M. P. Mansart M. G. Mansart M. Leod, M. I. Schmill, M. Cornish, M. Sopton, Mme Melcy, Mme Rostowitz, M. Wilkinson, M Mme et Mile Daghers, M. et Mme Deumann, Mme Bantroa, M. Airtran, M. M. Salen, Friro Ildefonse, M. Rahmi, M. Florent M. Bassagaix, M. et Mme Plazanet, M. Teboule, Famille Cledat, M. Mermet.
Administration des Chemins de Fer, des Telegraphes et du Port d'Alexandrie. AVIS Le conseil d'Administration a l'bonneur de porter à la oounaisaarice do publio qu'k partir du 25 Avril Ct les bureaux t£l£graphiquas de Cherbine, Ilelwan etMit El-Absi, seront fermvs de lb. k 3h. p.m. Le Cairo, le 23 Avril 1905, 25833-1-
Municipalite d'Alexandrie A V 18 La Municipality met en adjudication les
travaux de construction d'un dgout depnis le Rond-Point de la Corapaguie dee
Eaux jnsqa'k la Porte Rosette Le cautionnoment est fix£ à LR 100 (cent). Le
cahier des charges est dyposd au bureau Technique oh il pout fltre conaulto
par les intyressys tous les jours de 9 h.k middles jours fyriys exceptt's.
Les offrea devrout 4tre adressyes sous pli ca chety à Monsieur
1'Administrateur de la Mnni cipality avant le 25 Avril 1905. Elies pourront
ygalement fltre d^posyee en «yanCe do lsi Dv'lygation le m4me jonr à 5h.p.m.
L'cnveloppo devra porter en outre la mention : " Soumission pour les travaux
de cons truction d'un ygout depuis le Roi)d-Poiut de la Cie des eaux jnsqu'k
la Porte Rosette. Le cautionnement on le re^u d'uno Banque, d'aprta les
conditions da cahier dee charges, devra fit to remis sfiparfiment au Service
de la Cemptability Gfinfirale avant 1'ouvorture des nffres et an pins tard
le 15 Avril à midi. Toute/offre qui ne remp'.it pas les conditions
ci-dessus.sera ficartye. L'Administrateur, (Signfi) W. P. Chatawat
Alexandris, le 18 avril 1905. 95804-8-9 *
SOCIETE ANONYME DU BEHERA AVIS Messieurs les actionnairesde la Socifity Anonyms du Byhfira sont convoqnys en Assemblfie Gfinfirale Extraordinaire le mardi 16 Mai 1905 à 3h. 30m. de relevfie au sifige de la Society, 6, rue Adib, pour dfilibyrer sur l'ordre du jour suivant: Modification des Articles 6. 19 et 93 des Statute comme suit: TEXTE ACTUEL Article U Les actions sont au Porteur et se trouvent entifirement libyrfies; elles sont numfirotyes de 1 a 50,000 et extraites de regitres k souche, qui seront dfipoafis au tifige de la Socifitfi. Elles soot revi-tues de la signature du Prfisidcnt du Conseil d'Admiuistration et do deux Adminis-tratenrs et frappyes du timbre à sec de la Sociytfi. 4 Article U Cbaque Administrateur doit fitre proprifitaira de cinquante actions au moins. Cci actions seront iualifinables pendant la durfie do es fonctions, et elles re-teront dfipoafies à la Caisse de la Socifity. Article (dmeparagrapke) Elle (L'Assemb'ye Gyufirale) est formcc par la rfiuuiou de tous le- Actionnaires po3sedant vingt actions au mobs. TEXTE PROPOSE A rticle 6'. Les actions -ont au porteur ot se trouvent entifirement libyrfies; elles sont numyiotyes pro-gressivement et extraites de registres h souche. Elles sont revi-tues de la signature do deux Admini-'rateurs et frappies du timbre de la Sociiti. Article Id Cbaque Administrateurdoit fitre propriitairo de ciqquante actions ordinaireau moins. Ces actions seront inaliinables penduut la duriq de ses fonctions et elles resteront diposie- ii la Caisse de la Sociiti. Article S3 (Smeparagrapke.) Elle (L'Assemble Ginirale) .est fonnie par la riunion de tous les Actionnaires possidant au moins vingt actions ordinaires, on 500 actions priviligiies. Tout porteur de vingt actions.ordinaires oo de 500 actions priviligiies a droit d'aasister k 1'A— emblie Ginirale, mais conformiment à 1'Article 24 des Statute, il devra justifier auprfis de la Sociiti do depot do ses actions an jour avant la date fixie pour la riunion. 11 est rappele qu'aux termes de TArtiole 30 des Statuts il no pourra itre valablement dili-biri sur l'ubjet porti à 1'ordre du jour, qu'au-tant que les actions repriseuties formeront au moins la moitii du Capital. L'Administrateur-Directeur (signi) R W. P. Foster. Alexandrie,! le 22 Avril 1905. 25834-4*-!
COURS DES VALEURS A TERMS, CLOTURE
Escomptes---Paris
A trade crisis of some severity, but of a purely temporary sad partial
character, is prevailing in
The crisis deserves careful consideration, for its various causes, all of which have a certain relation to one another, go deep down to the basis on which the Egyptian trade system rests. One of these causes is the general system of supplying on credit, either monthly accounts in the case of Government officials and others in similar positions outside the Government, or yearly accounts until the cotton is sold in the case of landowners and cultivators. Another contributory cause is the system so much in vogue in Egypt of giving big credits to native traders by manufacturers and others. Traders are induced to make use of the big credits offered to them and they have bought goods in excess of their requirements. Agents and travellers vie with one another in forcing a great amount of stock on the traders. The continental firms are now eagearly pressing for payment, although a little liberality and patience, as it is the habit of British firms to practise, would enable the native tradors to tide over their difficulties. These traders at the present moment find extreme difficulty in obtaining payment from their customers for goods ordered and delivered, owing to the heavy fall in cotton or their losses by the cattle plague.
The general vogue of the native trade to allow monthly or yearly credit
accounts to customers makes the crisis sorely felt by a very wide class,
and, although the crisis is purely temporary, it may have results of a
permanent character, which will be disastrous to the growth of native trade,
as owing to the severe action taken by continental firms against these
traders, the trade will be to a great extent removed from the hands of
natives to Europeans. The former suffer far more than the European trader,
who can more easily obtain temporary assistance, such as bills of
convenience from his books or postponements in paying, etc. Some persons
consider that the Government should be appealed to to step in in the
interests of the natives. But, while admitting the difficulty of State
interference in such a case, we are of opinion that an official enquiry and
report into the circumstances attending the present crisis would be very
useful. It could be conducted quite informally, and might well be entrusted
to two officials, one Anglo-Egyptian (
A complete modification in the system of supplying goods on credit.
That subordinate officials and similarly circumstanced employes should have the option of drawing their salaries weekly instead of monthly.
A Government order forbidding officials from obtaining goods on credit.
The last of these recommendations would never be enforced, but it would be a useful reminder to the smaller fry of officialdom that the Government takes a parental interest in their well being.
Another recommendation should be that native traders in placing their orders for goods would do well to give preference to those firms wbd do not unduly press them in bad times. This recommendation should have a good result by drawing the attention of the traders to the forbearance of British firms, as compared with the severity exercised by the majority of continental houses. British firms have a great deal of money owing to them at the present time, but it will be found that they have refrained to a great extent, from protesting, while their rivals on the continent are most-eager in pressing for their pound of flesh.
The whole of the question of credit is of extreme importance to
The "World," in its City article says that there are signs that the
continuous flotation of companies for the development of
The "Daily Express," in commenting on the fact that the capital of the
Egyptian Trust and Investment had been subscribed for fifty-three times
over, remarks —This is a record in company subscriptions. There were special
reasons for the success of the flotation. The proepects of business in
The "Financier" remarks: — The announcement that no less than £8,000,000 had
been subscribed for the issue of £200,000 by the Egyptian Trust and
Investment, limited, naturally excited a good deal of discussion; but I am
positively assured, on reliable authority, that the announcement was an
under-statement, not an exaggeration. I am told that actually a round
million of application money has been banked—that amount at the rate of 2s.
per £1 share representing total subscription of £10,000,000! The one thing
to be desired is that such an experience may not tend to wildcat speculatipn
or induce a flood of undesirable flotations. The future of British
enterprise in
It is not surprising, having regard to the report just issued by Messrs. Lake
and Currie, the well-known mining engineers, that North Niles should have
had a heavy fall. This is the portion of the document which has struck the
As speculation in these shares has been on a comparatively large scale,and as the slump has been unexpected and heavy, it may be worth while to print what the Board now say. Among other things they declare it to be a misconception to suppose that the company is in any want of money. The truth is that there are some thousands of pounds in hand, irrespective of bullion. The mauager, moreover, has been instructed to energetically push on with the exploratory work on the lines laid down by Messrs. Lake and Currie in their report. Simultaneously, with this work, instructions have been given that the stoping of any rich ore available be at once proceeded with. As for those who ask for advice as to what to do with their shares (many bought at £2 and over), we can only refer them to the glorious uncertainty of mining, and advise them to hold for a recovery, which is by no means unlikely, although it may not be rapid.
We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinion expressed by our correspondents, but we wish, in a spirit of fair play to all, to permit - within certain necessarry limits - free discussion.
To the Editor of the Egyptian Gazette. Sir,—While cordially endorsing the
utility of institutes both at
To the Editor or the Egyptian Gazette.
Sir,—In your interesting leading article in yesterday's issue on the
Capitulations and their history, you conclude with the remark that the
undoubted success of the modifications of the Capitulations by the
establishment of the Mixed Courts in 1874 "should prevent the most
conservative Europeans from taking a gloomy view of the consequences of
any further modifications in the Capitulations in 190—". As an old
European resident in
"
To The Editor of The Egyptian Gazette.
Sir,—I have been greatly interested in the remarks of
I think
The fact is that the real rival of the British proposal was an American
group represented by
I had frequent conversations with
I do not think
To the Editor of the Egyptian Gazette.
Sir,—May I ask you to correct the prevalent coufusion of
There are those who may see in the attention which the public has
bestowed on this find, a proof of its enlightened interest in historical
research. I am not so optimistic.
I beg to tander my own thanks to him in advance, and remain.—Yours respectfully,
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G. D. Kaniskeri, 680 „ „
B. J. Coury & Co., 645 „ „
Anglo Egyptian Bank, 525 „ „
Fargali al Saied, - 3000 bags onions
C, L. Mavroscuti, 2376 „ „
Champagne Bros 1400 „ „
O. L. Eyvand, 300 „ „
Moh. M. el Cherif, 1599 „ „
H. Stavridis, 1220 „ „
O. K. Levick, 6951 „ „
O. J. Parissi, 1021 „ „
Ahmed Hofni, 1200 „ „
G. D. Kaniskeri, 3369 „ „
E. Barber & Son, 2000 „ „
J. Riches & Co., 987 „ „
Hassan Dett, 436 „ „
S. G. Violara, 5309 „ „
G. Walker, 1500 „ „
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For LIVERPOOL by the S.S. "Ayon" on the 5th April :
C. A. Pringo, 17 bales cotton
T. -Ghirghis & Son, 88 „ „
C. G. Zervudachi et fils, 128 , -
J. Planta & Co., 100 „ „
G. Frauger & Co., 123 „ „
Lumbroso, 88 „ „
Carver Bros. & Co., 426 „ „
F. C. Baines & Co., 200 „ „
Anglo Egyptian B. Ltd., . 130 „ „
H. Bindernagel, 25 „ „
G. Riecken, 46 „ „
Choremi, Benachi & Co., 146 „ „
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Barker & Co., 352 tons cotton seed
B. J. Coury & Co., 102 „ „
B. Barki, 1044 bags wheat
Khedivial Mail $.S., 202 bags linaeed
J. & A. Abouchanab, 1550 bags oil cake
Kyriazi fr., 3 cases eigarettes
Various, 2 packages sundries
R. Mordo, 489 bags onions
H. Deghem, 584 „ „
J. Tullock, 1022 „ „
H. Stavridis, 722 „ „
M. Deff, 270 „ „
M. Arman, 498 „ „
G. D. Kaniskeri, 397 „ „
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T. Eastwo, 2813 „ „
D. EI Seid, 114 „ „
J. Walker, 503 „ „
O. K. Levick, 1879 „ „
M. H. El Cherif, 1847 „ „
G. Panto, S. 300 „ „
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G. Riecken, 120 bales cotton
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J. Planta & Co., 408 „ „
Mohr & Fenderl, 75 „ „
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F.C. Baines & Co., 390 „ „
Carver Bros & Co., 1137 „ „
Peel & Co., 1717 „ „
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J. Ross & Co., 61 empty casks
Pour la SYRIE, par le bateau français, Salazie," parti le 6 avril :
Divers, 176 colis divers
The Board of Directors of the above company are proposing to offer the above
Shares at the price of 12.20.0 per share pro rata to those exisitng
Proprietors who are known to the Company in the proportion of one new Share
for every five shares already held. In order that a form of offer with full
particulars only filled in with form of acceptance attached may be issued to
holders Share Warrants to bearer, those holders of Warrants who wish to
participate are hereby notified that they must first deposit their Warrants
either at the
Deposits must be made in banking hours between the 15th April and the 26th April j 1905 (both dates inclusive) when the form of offer above referred to and form of acceptance attached, together with a reciept for the warrants or Bankers certificate will be issued to the Depositor.
Deposited Warrants will be handed out against receipt at any time after the said 26th April 1905.
With the above mentioned acceptance , applications may also be made for any surplus Shares not taken up by shareholders to the foil pro rata amount to which they are entitled.
By order of the Board,
Secretary.
25821-4-2
Messieurs les actionnaires de la National Bank of Egypt sont convoqnta en Assemble Qdnd-rals Extraordinaire pour le Samedi six Mai 1905 à 4 heures de l'aprts-midi, an Sifcge Social, an Cairo, afin de dlliWrer sur la proposition snivante: Augmentation do Capital Social et modification do l'article 10 des Statute. ' Tout actionnaire possiant au moins vingt actions a droit de prendre part à l'Asscmbltfo Glnerale à condition de diposer see actions dans l'nn dee lieux ci-aprts dlaignla oh il lui sera dllivrl une carte d'admission. En Egypte, Cinq jonrs an moins avant le jonr de la rlnnion, soit le ler Mai, an pins tard: an Silge Social, au Cairo; à la Sucoursale à Alexandrie; anx Agences de la Banqne à Assiut, Assuan, Bonha, Beni-Suef, Chibin-el-Kom, Damanhnr, Fayum, Keneh, Mansnrah, Minieh, Port-Said, Sohag, Tan tab, Zagv rig et Muslri (Cairo); à la Banqne Implriale Otto mane;) h 1'Anglo- Egyptian Bank; I an Cain au Crldit Lyonnais j | on k la Bank of Egypt; J à Alexandrie. En Bnrope, an pins tard le 27 Avril: k Paris et à Marseille, anx bnreanx de la "Sooi6tl Marseillaise''; en Italic, dans lee bnreanx de la " Banca Commereiale Italians " ; à Londres, k l'Ageooe de la National Bank of Egypt, 4 et 5. King William Street B.C. L'Assemble, pour pouvoir dfliWrer valable-ment devant rlunir la moitil dee actions liaises, Messieurs les actionnaires sont prils de foire le dlpdt de tontes lenrs actions. Le Gonvernenr: El win Palmer. • Le Cairo, le 6 Avril 1905. 25717-12.A-9 DR. LE CLERCS Pills for the Liver and Kidneys u, aa untafllny and rallsbl* remedy for dbsae*. of thee* Important organ*, ThsamavWm, fnrol petal la th* backend kindred i11b.hu (acquired •a ooartlrational). Bold by prtnetpal Ohemlrt*, sot ta loots qnantlMee, Ml only la box**, prloo Ss. *d rearing tb* Brtttrt (Hrernm.al Stamp with th *ordi "logon* L* Oler*" i«pm»a there#,, W) protaaS th* petals from head. Dr. UCfcDHC** SOAP. Kedtel. antbsptto. usd and rsooamtndsd by • missal darmatolortrts In tb* trsatant et sossma lepra, psorlasta, nlosratloaa skin ernpttou. ttoktag end irritating ikln hsmear, baby mill, eta. also . prophylactic sfalxut tb* risk of contr*cMo| liaau* and Infaotlom dlsordsrs fsnsndly. Its ataUnf propartiss (vsatty minim 1m tb* Inoon rentosos* of skmtng ta oaess of ptmplss, sputa I eoaons. In Tsbtata prior 1/. sold by Haw Ptnbsr Pa. Stmadr'a.
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