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                <title level="m" type="main">Digital Egyptian Gazette</title>
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                <editor role="primary">Valerie Curcio</editor>
                <principal>Will Hanley</principal>
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                    <date when="2016-11-07">November 7, 2016</date><gloss>2</gloss></edition>
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                <publisher>FSU University Libraries</publisher>
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                    <title>Egyptian Gazette</title>
                    <date when="1905-05-15">Monday, May 15, 1905</date>
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                            <cell rows="2" xml:id="deg-ad-etc01">The Eastern Telegraph Company,
                                Limited.<lb/> This Company's system of submarine telegraph
                                <lb/>cables is the most direct and quickest means of
                                <lb/>communication from Egypt to Europe, North and <lb/>South
                                America, East, South and West Africa, <lb/>India, Australia, New
                                Zealand, China and Japan.<lb/> To secure quick transmission,
                                telegrams should <lb/>be marked <hi rend="italic">Via
                                Eastern</hi>.For latest average time to London, see daily
                                <lb/>bulletin in this paper.<lb/> STATIONS IN EGYPT: Alexandria,
                                Cairo, <lb/>Suez, Port-Tewfik, Port-Saïd, Suakin. Head <lb/>Office.
                                London.</cell>
                            <cell cols="4">THE EGYPTIAN GAZETTE</cell>
                            <cell rows="2" xml:id="deg-ad-nll01"> NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD<lb/>
                                BREMEN.<lb/> EXPRESS MAIL STEAMERS<lb/> FROM<lb/> ALEXANDRIA, PORT
                                SAID, AND SUEZ,<lb/> TO<lb/> NAPLES, MARSEILLES,<lb/> GENOA,
                                SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP,<lb/> BREMEN, HAMBURG, AMERICA,<lb/> EASTERN
                                ASIA, AUSTRALIA Etc.<lb/> For Particulars see Advertisement below.
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                        <row>
                            <cell>No. <measure quantity="7198">7,198</measure>]</cell>
                            <cell>ALEXANDRIA, MONDAY, MAY 15, 1905.</cell>
                            <cell>[SIX PAGES</cell>
                            <cell>P.T. 1</cell>
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                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-pos01">
                    <head>Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Company.</head>
                    <p>Summer Rates will be charged from 2 May to 31 October.</p>
                    <p>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 <placeName>Port
                            Said</placeName>. Plans can be seen at the Offices of the Company's
                        Agents.</p>
                    <p>The through Steamers for <placeName>Marseilles</placeName> and
                            <placeName>London</placeName> are intended to leave Port Said after the
                        arrival of the 11 a.m. train from Cairo, every Tuesday. A steam tender will
                        meet the train to convey passengers to the ship.</p>
                    <table>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Caledonia</cell>
                            <cell>8 May</cell>
                            <cell>Arabia</cell>
                            <cell>6 June</cell>
                            <cell>Egypt</cell>
                            <cell>4 July</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Moldavia</cell>
                            <cell>15 "</cell>
                            <cell>Himalaya</cell>
                            <cell>13 "</cell>
                            <cell>Britannia</cell>
                            <cell>11 ".</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Macedonia</cell>
                            <cell>22 "</cell>
                            <cell>Persia</cell>
                            <cell>20 "</cell>
                            <cell>Caledonia</cell>
                            <cell>18 "</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Victoria </cell>
                            <cell>29/30</cell>
                            <cell>India</cell>
                            <cell>27 "</cell>
                            <cell>Monglia</cell>
                            <cell>25 "</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>The Brindisi Express Steamers leave <placeName>Port Said</placeName>directly
                        the Indian Mails arrive. Passengers can go on board the evening before. The
                        Fare remains as usual.</p>
                    <p>For all further information apply to the Company's Agents,</p>
                    <p>Messrs. THOS. COOK &amp; SON (Egypt) Ltd. CAIRO.</p>
                    <p>GEORGE ROYLE, Esq. PORT-SAID.</p>
                    <p>Messrs. HABELDEN &amp; Co. ALEXANDRIA.</p>
                    <p>F. G. DAVIDSON, Superintendent P. &amp; O. S. N. Company in Egypt SUEZ.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-opl01">
                    <head>Orient-Pacific Line of Royal Mail Steamers.</head>
                    <p>REDUCED SUMMER FARES FROM MAY TO OCTOBER INCLUSIVE.</p>
                    <p>OUTWARDS to AUSTRALIA.</p>
                    <p>R.M.S. "Orotana" will leave Suez about May 19 | R.M.S "Oreonca" will leave
                        Suez about June 2.</p>
                    <p>HOMEWARDS to <placeName>NAPLES</placeName><placeName>
                            MARSEILLES</placeName>,<placeName>GIBRALTAR</placeName>,<placeName>
                            PLYMOUTH</placeName>,<placeName> LONDON</placeName>,<placeName>
                            TILBURY</placeName></p>
                    <p>R.M.S. "Ophir" will leave Port Said about May 24 | R.M.S. "Ortava" will leave
                        Port Said about June 2</p>
                    <table>
                        <row>
                            <cell rows="4">Reduced Summer Fares</cell>
                            <cell>Port-Said to Naples</cell>
                            <cell>1st Class</cell>
                            <cell>£ 11</cell>
                            <cell>2nd Class</cell>
                            <cell>£ 7</cell>
                            <cell>3rd Class</cell>
                            <cell>£ 4.8</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Port-Said to Marseilles</cell>
                            <cell>1st Class</cell>
                            <cell>£ 12.12</cell>
                            <cell>2nd Class</cell>
                            <cell>£ 9.9</cell>
                            <cell>3rd Class</cell>
                            <cell>£ 5.10</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Port-Said to Gibraltar</cell>
                            <cell>1st Class</cell>
                            <cell>£ 18.0</cell>
                            <cell>2nd Class</cell>
                            <cell>£ 10.0</cell>
                            <cell>3rd Class</cell>
                            <cell>£ 5.10</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Port-Said to Plymouth or Tilbury</cell>
                            <cell>1st Class</cell>
                            <cell>£ 16.16</cell>
                            <cell>2nd Class</cell>
                            <cell>£ 12.12</cell>
                            <cell>3rd Class</cell>
                            <cell>£ 8.16</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>Egyptian Government Officials allowed a rebate of 15% off the above
                        fares.</p>
                    <p>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.</p>
                    <p>Agents. Cairo:—Thos. Cook &amp; Son. Alexandria : —R. J. Moss &amp; Co.—For
                        all information apply</p>
                    <p>Wm. STAPLEDON &amp; Sons, PORT-SAID &amp; PORT-TEWFIK (Suez) 31-12-904</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-blm01">
                    <head>BIBBY LINE MAIL STEAMERS.</head>
                    <p>Special Reduced Rates During Summer Season,</p>
                    <p>OUTWARDS to <placeName>COLOMBO</placeName>, <placeName>TUTICORIN</placeName>,
                        etc., and <placeName>RANGOON</placeName>. Departures from Suez.</p>
                    <p>S.S. Derbyshire 6,635 tons, leaves about May 25.</p>
                    <p>S.S. Lancashire 4,244 tons, leaves about June 8.</p>
                    <p>HOMEWARDS to MARSEILLES and LONDON. Departures from Port Said.</p>
                    <p>S.S. Worcestershire 7,160 tons, leaves about May 29.</p>
                    <p>S.S. Yorkshire 4,196 tons leaves about June 13,</p>
                    <p>FARES from Port Said to Marseilles £12.0.0, London £17.0.0, Colombo £32.10.0,
                        Rangoon £37.10.0.</p>
                    <p>Agents Cairo: THOS. COOK &amp; SON. Suez &amp; Port Said : WM. STAPLEDON
                        &amp; SONS, 31-12-905</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-kml01">
                    <head>KHEDIVIAL MAIL LINE.</head>
                    <p>FAST BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS</p>
                    <p>GREECE - TURKEY LINE.</p>
                    <p>Express Steamers leave Alexandria every Wednesday at 4 p.m. for
                            <placeName>PIRAEUS</placeName>,<placeName> SMYRNA</placeName>,
                            <placeName>MITYLENE</placeName>, and
                            <placeName>CONSTANTINOPLE</placeName>, in connection with Orient Express
                        train-de-luxe for Vienna, Paris, and London.</p>
                    <p><placeName>PALESTINE</placeName> - SYRIA LINE.</p>
                    <p>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).</p>
                    <p>RED SEA LINE.</p>
                    <p>Steamers leave Suez fortnightly on Wednesday at 6 p.m. for
                            <placeName>JEDDAH</placeName>, SUAKIN, <placeName>MASSOWAH</placeName>,
                            <placeName>HODBIDAH</placeName>, and<placeName> ADEN</placeName> ; and
                        in the intervening weeks for PORT SUDAN and SUAKIN direct. Calls will be
                        made at TOR (for Mount Sinai) as required.</p>
                    <p>N.B.—Deck chairs provided for the use of passengers, excellent cuisine and
                        table wine free.</p>
                    <p>Steamer plans may be seen and passages booked at the Company's Agencies at
                        Alexandria, Cairo, Port Said, and Suez, or at THOS. COOK &amp; SON or other
                        Tourist Agency. 31-12-904</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-mss01">
                    <head>The Moss S.S. Company, Ltd.</head>
                    <p>For <placeName>LIVERPOOL</placeName> calling at MALTA (Messrs. JAMES MOSS
                        &amp; Co. 31, James St, Liverpool, Managers.)</p>
                    <table rows="3" cols="8">
                        <row>
                            <cell>*Amasis</cell>
                            <cell>Tons. 4,600</cell>
                            <cell>*Meeris</cell>
                            <cell>Tons 7,500</cell>
                            <cell>*Philae</cell>
                            <cell>Tons 5,900</cell>
                            <cell>Tabor</cell>
                            <cell>Tons 3,700</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>*Busiris</cell>
                            <cell>Tons. 6,000</cell>
                            <cell>*Nitocris</cell>
                            <cell>Tons 5,500</cell>
                            <cell>Rameses</cell>
                            <cell>Tons 3,900</cell>
                            <cell>No. 401</cell>
                            <cell>(Building)</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Menes</cell>
                            <cell>Tons. 3,950</cell>
                            <cell>*Phares</cell>
                            <cell>Tons 3,900</cell>
                            <cell>Seti</cell>
                            <cell>Tons 5,000</cell>
                            <cell>No. 135</cell>
                            <cell>(Building)</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>*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.</p>
                    <p>S.S. Seti now on the berth, will sail on or about Monday, July 17, to be
                        followed by S.S. Menes.</p>
                    <p>S.S Tabor for Havre via Malta to sail about Saturday l5th inst.</p>
                    <p>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.</p>
                    <p>Passenger Tickets also issued inclusive of Railway fare through to and from
                        Cairo. Particulars on application to</p>
                    <p>R. J. MOSS &amp; Co., Alexandria, Agents. 26-12-905</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-mic01">
                    <head>MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.</head>
                    <p>Established 1836. Capital £1,000,000. Reserve Fund £650,000.</p>
                    <p>THE IMPERIAL FIRE OFFICE united with THE ALLIANCE ASSURANCE, Co., Ltd.</p>
                    <p>1, Old Broad Street, LONDON—Estabished 1806.—Total Funds exceed
                        £10,000,000.</p>
                    <p>31-12-905. Policies issued at SUEZ by G. BEYTS &amp; Co., Agents.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-sgr01">
                    <head>SUDAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.</head>
                    <p>CAIRO-KHARTOUM SUMMER MAIL SERVICE.</p>
                    <table rows="3" cols="7">
                        <row>
                            <cell>Wednesday and *Saturday</cell>
                            <cell>8 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>depart</cell>
                            <cell>Cairo</cell>
                            <cell>arrive</cell>
                            <cell>*Monday and *Friday</cell>
                            <cell>7.20 a.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Thursday and Sunday</cell>
                            <cell>6.30 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>depart</cell>
                            <cell>Shullal</cell>
                            <cell>depart</cell>
                            <cell>Sunday and Thursday</cell>
                            <cell>9.10 a.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>*Saturday and Tuesday</cell>
                            <cell>12 noon</cell>
                            <cell>depart</cell>
                            <cell>Halfa</cell>
                            <cell>depart</cell>
                            <cell>Friday and *Tuesday</cell>
                            <cell>6 p.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>*Sunday and Wednesday</cell>
                            <cell>1.25 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>arrive</cell>
                            <cell>Khartoum</cell>
                            <cell>depart</cell>
                            <cell>Thursday and *Monday</cell>
                            <cell>12 noon</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>Mail delivered Khartoum, Sun. and Wednesday evening, and Cairo, Mon. and
                        Friday evening. *Dining and Sleeping Cars.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-phc01">
                    <head>P. HENDERSON &amp; CO's LINE.</head>
                    <p>Steamers leave SUEZ and PORT SAID fortnightly for
                            <placeName>LONDON</placeName> or <placeName>LIVERPOOL</placeName>
                        direct.</p>
                    <p>(Electric Light.) SALOON (Amidships) FARE £12. (Latest improvements.)</p>
                    <p>S.S. Mandalay 6000 Tons will leave PORT SAID about May 11 for Liverpool.</p>
                    <p>S.S. PeguA 5800 Tons will leave PORT SAID about June 3 for Devonport.</p>
                    <p>S.S. Irrawaddy 7300 Tons to follow</p>
                    <p>Due in LONDON or LIVERPOOL 12 days thereafter.</p>
                    <p>Apply WORMS &amp; Co., Port Said and Suez. THOS. COOK &amp; SON, (EGYPT) LD.,
                        CAIRO ;</p>
                    <p>G. J. GRACE &amp; CO., ALEXANDRIA.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-tcs01">
                    <head>Thos. Cook &amp; Son,</head>
                    <p>(EGYPT), LIMITED, HEAD OFFICE—LUDGATE CIRCUS—LONDON.</p>
                    <p>CHIEF EGYPTIAN OFFICE — CAIRO, near SHEPHEARD'S HOTEL.</p>
                    <p>Alexandria, Port-Said, Suez, Luxor, Assuan, Haifa, &amp; Khartum.</p>
                    <p>GENERAL RAILWAY AND STEAMSHIP AGENTS. BANKERS.</p>
                    <p>BAGGAGE AND FORWARDING AGENTS.</p>
                    <p>Officially appointed &amp; Sole Agents in Cairo to the P.&amp;O. S.N. Co.</p>
                    <p>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.</p>
                    <p>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.</p>
                    <p>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.</p>
                    <p>FREIGHT SERVICE, Steamers leave Cairo every Saturday and Tuesday for Assouan
                        and Halfa.</p>
                    <p>Special Steamers and Dahabeahs for private parties.</p>
                    <p>Special arrangements for tour in <placeName>PALESTINE</placeName>,
                            <placeName>SYRIA</placeName> and the DESERT, Lowest Rates.</p>
                    <p>Best camp equipment in the country! 10 12-904</p>
                </div>
                <cb n="3"/>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-bis01">
                    <head>British India S. N. Company, Limited.</head>
                    <p>MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAM SHIPS.</p>
                    <p>SAILINGS FROM SUEZ, LONDON and CALCUTTA LINE.</p>
                    <p>Calling at ADEN, COLOMBO and MADRAS Outward, and MARSEILLES (GENOA and
                        PLYMOUTH optional) Homeward.</p>
                    <p>Fortnightly Service in connection with the Co's Indian Mail Lines and monthly
                        with the East African Mail Line between ADEN, MOMBASSA and Zanzibar.</p>
                    <p>OUTWARD.—S.S. Mombara ... May 27 | HOMEWARD.—S.S. Goorkha ... May 24</p>
                    <p>Queensland Line of Steamers Between London and Brisbane.</p>
                    <p>Calling at Colombo, Batavia, Cooktown, Townsville, and Rockhamptom.</p>
                    <p>The S.S. .................. will sail from Suez on about
                        ..................</p>
                    <table rows="2" cols="9">
                        <row>
                            <cell>First Class Fares from Suez to</cell>
                            <cell>Aden</cell>
                            <cell>£11. 8</cell>
                            <cell>Colombo</cell>
                            <cell>£25.16</cell>
                            <cell>Calcutta</cell>
                            <cell>£31.0</cell>
                            <cell>Marseilles</cell>
                            <cell>£16.12</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>Bombay</cell>
                            <cell>£31.10</cell>
                            <cell>Madras</cell>
                            <cell>£29.11</cell>
                            <cell>Genoa</cell>
                            <cell>£13.10</cell>
                            <cell>London</cell>
                            <cell>£19. 0</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>From Port-Said £2 less Homeward, and £2 more Outward. Second class, two
                        thirds of 1st Class Fares.</p>
                    <p>Agents at PORT SAID, for the London, Calcutta and Persian Gulf Lines, Messrs.
                        Worms &amp; Co.</p>
                    <p>Agents at PORT SAID, for the London and Queensland Line, Messrs. Wills &amp;
                        Co., Limited.</p>
                    <p>Messrs. Thos. Cook &amp; Son and the Anglo-American Hotel &amp; Steamer
                        Company, CAIRO &amp; ALEXANDRIA.</p>
                    <p>For further particulars. Freight and Passage apply to G. BEYTS &amp; Co.
                        Agents, Suez. 31-12-905</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-all01">
                    <head>ANCHOR LINE, LIMITED.</head>
                    <p>(HENDERSON BROTHERS,) LONDON, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.</p>
                    <p>Booking Passengers and Cargo through to Ports in
                        <placeName>India</placeName>, <placeName>Europe</placeName> &amp;
                            <placeName>America</placeName></p>
                    <p>First class passengers steamers. Sailing fortnightly from Suez.</p>
                    <table rows="2" cols="6">
                        <row>
                            <cell>For MARSEILLES &amp; LIVERPOOL</cell>
                            <cell>S.S. "Britannia"</cell>
                            <cell>June 2</cell>
                            <cell>For CALCUTTA</cell>
                            <cell>S.S. "Persia"</cell>
                            <cell>May 21</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>For LONDON</cell>
                            <cell>S.S. "Asia"</cell>
                            <cell>May 28</cell>
                            <cell>For BOMBAY</cell>
                            <cell>S.S. "Arabia"</cell>
                            <cell>May 28</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>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.</p>
                    <p>Agents in Cairo, Messrs. Thos. Cook &amp; Son. Port-Said, Messrs. Cory
                        Brothers &amp; Co., Ltd.</p>
                    <p>For further partienlan of Freight or Passage apply to G. BEYTS &amp; Co.,
                        Suez. 31-12-905</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-dll01">
                    <head>Deutsche Levante-Linie.</head>
                    <p>Mail and Passenger Steamships. Regular three-weekly Service from<lb/>
                        HAMBURG, via ANTWERP &amp; MALTA, to ALEXANDRIA and vice-versa,
                        admitting<lb/> goods from all chief German Railway Stations on direct Bill
                        of Landing to<lb/> ALEXANDRIA and all chief ports of Egypt, Syria, etc., at
                        favourable through<lb/> rates of DEUTSCHE<lb/> VERKEHR (traffic).</p>
                    <p>EXPECTED AT ALEXANDRIA.</p>
                    <p>S.S. Lesbos July 20 from Antwerp.</p>
                    <p>S.S. Androos July 20 from Hamburg bound for Beyrout.</p>
                    <p>S.S. Lemnos July 31 from Hamburg bound for Beyrout.</p>
                    <p>For tariff and particulars apply to ADOLPHE STROSS, Alexandria, Agent.</p>
                    <p>15-2-905</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-nkh01">
                    <head>NEW KHEDIVIAL HOTEL, ALEXANDRIA.</head>
                    <p>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.</p>
                    <p>HENRI CHAMOULLEAU, Proprietor.</p>
                    <p>45</p>
                    <p>FINE TERRACE ON THE AVENUE. - SPLENDID GARDEN. - OMNIBUS MEET ALL TRAINS AND
                        STEAMERS. 28-26</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-pss01">
                    <head>PORT SAID-SAVOY HOTEL.</head>
                    <p>NEW FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, OVERLOOKING THE HARBOUR &amp; OPPOSITE CUSTOM
                        HOUSE</p>
                    <p>Open all the year round. — Well-appointed Bar.</p>
                    <p>MODERATE CHARGES. SPECIAL TERMS FOR RESIDENTS 1190A2-5</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-hbc01">
                    <head>HOTEL BRISTOL. CAIRO.</head>
                    <p>Full South, Electric Light, opposite Esbekieh Gardens, Large Verandahs,
                        Moderate Charges,</p>
                    <p>CHAS. BAUER, Proprietor.</p>
                    <p>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</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-gac01">
                    <head>GUARDIAN ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED,</head>
                    <p>OF LONDON</p>
                    <p>Established 1821.</p>
                    <p>CAPITAL PAID UP AND INVERTED ONE MILLION STERLING.</p>
                    <p>Annual Income . . £895,000.</p>
                    <p>Total Funds . . £5,200,000.</p>
                    <p>Agents far Egypt and the Sudan - HEWAT &amp; Co., Alexandria.</p>
                    <p>24336--17-6-905</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-lac01">
                    <head>LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION.</head>
                    <p>072 Established 1720. - Agents: BANK OF EGYPT, Limited 189103</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-sio01">
                    <head>Sun Insurance Office,</head>
                    <p>LONDON. Founded 1710.-Total sum insured in 1902 £487,600,000.</p>
                    <p>Agents :<persName>LEON HELLER</persName>, Cairo, and BEHREND &amp; Co.,
                        Alexandria. 16-1-906</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-nfl01">
                    <head>NORTHERN FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE Coy.</head>
                    <p>The undersigned agents are authorised to issue policies on behalf of the
                        above Company at moderate rates.</p>
                    <p>IMPERIAL OTTOMAN BANK, Alexandria. OTTO STERZING, Cairo. GEORG. MEINECKE,
                        Suez. 3112905</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-rea01">
                    <head>ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE.</head>
                    <p>Incorporated A. D. 1720.</p>
                    <p>Chief Office: ROYAL EXCHANGE, LONDON, E.C.</p>
                    <p>FUNDS IN HAND EXCEED £4,500,000 CLAIMS PAID £40,000,000</p>
                    <table rows="2" cols="2">
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell>FIRE</cell>
                            <cell>MARINE</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>ALEXANDRIA … ANGLO-EGYPTIAN BANK.</cell>
                            <cell>ALEXANDRIA … Mr. J. B. CAFFARI</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>CAIRO … Mr. J. B. CAFFARI</cell>
                            <cell>SUEZ … Mr. GEO. MEINECKE.</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>21281-216905</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-nbe01">
                    <head>NATIONAL BANK OF EGYPT.</head>
                    <p>CAPITAL: L. 2,500,000. RESERVE (ENVIRON) : L. 862,000.</p>
                    <p>Gouverneur: Sir ELWIN PALMER, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.</p>
                    <p>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).</p>
                    <p>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</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-iob01">
                    <head>IMPERIAL OTTOMAN BANK.</head>
                    <p>CAPITAL: £10,000,000.</p>
                    <p>HEAD OFFIOE IN CONSTANTINOPLE. CHIEF AGENCIES: LONDON &amp; PARIS.</p>
                    <p>BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS IN TURKEY.</p>
                    <p>Agencies in Egypt : ALEXANDRIA, CAIRO, &amp; PORT SAID.</p>
                    <p>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</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-bal01">
                    <head>BANK OF ATHENS, LIMITED.</head>
                    <p>Capital 20,000,000 (Fully paid up).</p>
                    <p>BRANCHES: London 55-56 Bishops gate-street Within-Alexandria, Cairo,
                        Constantinople, Smyrna, At Candia and throughout Greece.</p>
                    <p>The Bank undertakes all banking business in Egypt, Greece,<lb/> etc.
                        Interest, on cash deposits: 3 0/0 per ann. at sight; 3 1/2 0/0<lb/> per ann.
                        for 6 months ; 4 0/0 per ann. for 12 months ; 5 0/0 per<lb/> ann. for 3
                        years and over. Savings Bank Branch receives de-<lb/>posits at 3 1/2 0/0 per
                        ann., from P.T. 30 to P.T. 10,000. 23538-19-1.905</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-bam01">
                    <head>Bell's Asia Minor Steamship Co.</head>
                    <p>Despatch weekly a steamer with good passenger accommodation carrying Mails
                        from Alexandria to Cyrpus and the Syrian Coast and vice-versa.</p>
                    <p>For particulars of freight, passage, etc., apply to the Agent Ed. A. Minotte.
                        1099-25.2.905</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-ccc01">
                    <head>The Cigarettes Manufactured by<lb/>The Cleopatra Cigarette Co.</head>
                    <p>G. NUNGOYICH</p>
                    <p>are on sale at the Company's establishment by Grand Contental Hotel, Cairo,
                        and at Walker &amp; Meimarschi's, Alexandria.</p>
                    <p>Purveyors to H. H. the KHEDIVE.</p>
                    <p>35750 Patronized by the Duke of Connaught and the Archduke Otto and all the
                        High Life of Egypt. 18-4-80</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2">
                    <head>SUDAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.</head>
                    <p>CAIRO-KHARTOUM SUMMER MAIL SERVICE.</p>
                    <table rows="3" cols="7">
                        <row>
                            <cell>Wednesday and *Saturday</cell>
                            <cell>8 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>depart</cell>
                            <cell>Cairo</cell>
                            <cell>arrive</cell>
                            <cell>*Monday and *Friday</cell>
                            <cell>7.20 a.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Thursday and Sunday</cell>
                            <cell>6.30 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>depart</cell>
                            <cell>Shullal</cell>
                            <cell>depart</cell>
                            <cell>Sunday and Thursday</cell>
                            <cell>9.10 a.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>*Saturday and Tuesday</cell>
                            <cell>12 noon</cell>
                            <cell>depart</cell>
                            <cell>Halfa</cell>
                            <cell>depart</cell>
                            <cell>Friday and *Tuesday</cell>
                            <cell>6 p.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>*Sunday and Wednesday</cell>
                            <cell>1.25 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>arrive</cell>
                            <cell>Khartoum</cell>
                            <cell>depart</cell>
                            <cell>Thursday and *Monday</cell>
                            <cell>12 noon</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>Mail delivered Khartoum, Sun. and Wednesday evening, and Cairo, Mon. and
                        Friday evening. *Dining and Sleeping Cars.</p>
                </div>
                <cb n="5"/>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-aan01">
                    <head>Anglo-American Nile Steamer &amp; Hotel Coy.</head>
                    <p>Weekly departure during Winter Season by the<lb/> Luxurious First Class
                        Tourist Steamers VICTORIA, PURITAN &amp; MAYFLOWER.<lb/> Regular weekly
                        Departures to the SECOND CATARACT by the S.S. INDIANA.<lb/> THROUGH BOOKINGS
                        TO KHARTOUM, GONDOKORO AND THE WHITE NILE.<lb/> Steamers and Dahabeahs for
                        private charter. Steam Tugs and Steam Launches for hire.<lb/> FREIGHT
                        SERVICE BY STEAM BARGES BETWEEN CAIRO AND ALEXANDRIA.<lb/> Working in
                        conjunction and under special arrangement with the<lb/> "Upper Egypt Hotels
                        Company."</p>
                    <p>For details and illustrated programmes apply to "THE ANGLO-AMERICAN NILE
                        STEAMER and<lb/> HOTEL COMPANY."</p>
                    <p>OFFICES IN CAIRO: Sharia Boulac, "Grand Continental Hotel Buildings."
                        31-3-06</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-nll02">
                    <head>NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.</head>
                    <p>Regular Service from ALEXANDRIA (Passenger and Freight) to
                            <placeName>NAPLES-MARSEILLES</placeName>.</p>
                    <p>SCHLESWIG will leave ALEXANDRIA at 4 p.m. May 24.</p>
                    <p>Hohensoilern " " " " May 17, &amp; 31, June 14, July 5, &amp; 26</p>
                    <p>The following steamers are intended to leave PORT-SAID:</p>
                    <table rows="14" cols="3">
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">HOMEWARD : for Bremen Hamburg via Naples, Genoa,
                                (Gibraltar), Southampton, Antwerp.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Freiedrich</cell>
                            <cell>9000 Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about 17 May</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Roon</cell>
                            <cell>8033 Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about 19 June</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Seydlite</cell>
                            <cell>8000 Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about 8 June</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Oldenburg</cell>
                            <cell>8008 Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about 9 June</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Preussen</cell>
                            <cell>8800 Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about 28 "</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">OUTWARD: for CHINA and JAPAN via SUEZ, ADEN, COLOMBO,
                                PENANG, SINGAPORE.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Gneissenau</cell>
                            <cell>9081 Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about 18 May</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Sachsen</cell>
                            <cell>8098 Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about 15 July</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Scharnhorst</cell>
                            <cell>8131 Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about 13 June</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">For AUSTRALIA via SUEZ, ADEN, COLOMBO.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Gera</cell>
                            <cell>4001 Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about 7 May</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Luitpold</cell>
                            <cell>4984 Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about 4 June</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Darmstadt</cell>
                            <cell>5012 Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about 3 July.</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO THE AGENTS OF THE</p>
                    <p>NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD at Cairo, Alexandria, Port-Said and Suez.</p>
                    <p>OTTO STERZING, Agent In Cairo, Opera Square.</p>
                    <p>C. H. SCHOELLER, Agent In Alexandria, Cleopatra Lane.</p>
                    <p>Messrs. THOS. COOK &amp; SON (Egypt) LTD., and CARL STANGENS REISEBUREAN are
                        anthorised to sell tickets in CAIRO and ALEXANDRIA, 31-8-905</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-als01">
                    <head>Austrian Lloyd's Steam Navigation</head>
                    <p>Alexandria-Brindisi-Venice-Trieste.</p>
                    <p>Weekly Express Mail Service. Steamers leave Alexandria every Saturday at 4
                        p.m. arrive at Brindisi, Tuesday a.m. in time for express to
                            <placeName>Paris</placeName>,<placeName> London</placeName>,<placeName>
                            Naples</placeName>, Rome. Arrival Trieste Wednesday noon connecting with
                        Vienna Express (Trieste-Ostende through carriage) and expresses to Italy and
                        Germany.</p>
                    <table rows="3" cols="8">
                        <row>
                            <cell>April 29</cell>
                            <cell>4 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>S. S. Habeburg</cell>
                            <cell>Capt. Klausberger</cell>
                            <cell>May 20</cell>
                            <cell>4 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>S. S. Habeburg</cell>
                            <cell>Capt. Klausberger</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>May 6</cell>
                            <cell>4 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>S. S. Semiramia</cell>
                            <cell>Capt. Martinolish</cell>
                            <cell>May 27</cell>
                            <cell>4 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>S.S. Semidramis</cell>
                            <cell>Capt. Martaoieh</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>May 18</cell>
                            <cell>4 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>S. S. "Cleopatra"</cell>
                            <cell>Capt. Ivellich</cell>
                            <cell>June 8</cell>
                            <cell>4 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>Cleopatra</cell>
                            <cell>Capt Ivalleli</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>Fortnightly Service: Alexandria-Brindisi-Venice-Trieste</p>
                    <p>Far East Line (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.</p>
                    <p>East African Line.</p>
                    <p>To Aden, Mombassa, Zanzibar, Beira, Delagoa Bay, Durban, about July 4 and
                        August 3.</p>
                    <p>Syrian-Cyprus-Caramanian Line.</p>
                    <p>Steamers leaves Alexandria on or about July 3, 17 and 31.</p>
                    <p>For information apply to the Agents, Alexandria, Port Said and Suez, Thos.
                        Cook &amp; Son, Ld., Leon Heller, Cairo Agent, 4, Sharia Maghraby,
                        (Telephone 192), Cairo; F. Tedeschi, Helouan.</p>
                    <p>Special passage rates granted to Egyptian Government officials, members of
                        the Army of Occupation and their families.</p>
                    <p>31-12-905</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-ell02">
                    <head>The Ellerman Lines, Limited.</head>
                    <head type="sub">(Including Westcott &amp; Laurance Line.)</head>
                    <p>Regular sailings from <placeName>Liverpool</placeName>,<placeName>
                            Glasgow</placeName>,<placeName> Antwerp</placeName> and
                            <placeName>London</placeName> to <placeName>Alexandria</placeName>.
                        Frequent sailings from Alexandria to Liverpool and London. Through freight
                        rates to Inland towns in Great Britain also to the U.S.A</p>
                    <table rows="4" cols="5">
                        <row>
                            <cell>Westcott S.S. Joshua Nicholson</cell>
                            <cell>expected from</cell>
                            <cell>Antwerp, London &amp; Malta</cell>
                            <cell>is due on or about</cell>
                            <cell>July 16</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Ellerman S.S. City of Dundee</cell>
                            <cell>expected from</cell>
                            <cell>Glasgow, Gibraltar &amp; Malta</cell>
                            <cell>is due on or about</cell>
                            <cell>July 25</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Westcott S.S. Plymothian</cell>
                            <cell>expected from</cell>
                            <cell>Antwerp, London &amp; Malta</cell>
                            <cell>is due on or about</cell>
                            <cell>July 25</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Ellerman S.S. City of Oxford</cell>
                            <cell>expected from</cell>
                            <cell>Liverpool &amp; Melta</cell>
                            <cell>is due on or about</cell>
                            <cell>July 30</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>Ellerman S.S. Britannia now on the berth for Liverpool is expected to sail
                        about the 25th inst.</p>
                    <p>N. E. TAMVACO Alexandria agents 23186-20-3-3</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-ell01">
                    <head>Ellerman Lines, Limited.</head>
                    <table rows="3" cols="6">
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">CITY LINE to MALTA, LONDON, COLOMBO &amp;
                                CALCUTTA.</cell>
                            <cell cols="3">
                                <p>CITY &amp; HALL LINES. Joint Service to MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL,
                                    BOMBAY &amp; KARACHI.</p>
                            </cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="6">The undermentioned First Class Passenger Steamers will be
                                dispatched from Port Said on or about the following dates for</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Malta and London</cell>
                            <cell>S.S. City of Corinth</cell>
                            <cell>May 23</cell>
                            <cell>Marseilles and Liverpool</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Colombo and Calcutta</cell>
                            <cell>S.S. City of Manchester</cell>
                            <cell>July 12</cell>
                            <cell>Bombay</cell>
                            <cell>S.S. Anton Hall</cell>
                            <cell>May 30</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>SALOON FARES:—Port Said to Malta £4.10.0. Marseilles. £8.0.0. London or
                        Liverpool, £l2.l0.0. Colombo, Calcutta, Bombay or Karachi, £35.0.0. Special
                        rates for steamers not carrying Doctor or Stewardess. For further
                        particulars apply to</p>
                    <p>CORY BROS. &amp; Co., Ltd., Agents for CITY Line, Port Said: W. STAPLEDON
                        &amp; SON, Agents for Hall Line, Port Said ; or COOK &amp; SON (Egypt),
                        Ltd., Cairo. 23788-28-8-905</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-ngi01">
                    <head>Navigation Générale Italienne.</head>
                    <p>Societes Reunies Florio-Rubattino. - Services Postaux. - Departs de
                        Juillet.</p>
                    <table rows="5" cols="4">
                        <row>
                            <cell>Les Jeudis</cell>
                            <cell>4, 11, 18, et 25 a 3h p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>à 3 h. p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>direct pour Messine, Naples, Livourne et Gênes.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Les Lundi</cell>
                            <cell>1 et 15</cell>
                            <cell>à 3 h. p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>direct pour Brindisi, Bari, Ancône et Venise.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Le Mercredi</cell>
                            <cell>17 a 10</cell>
                            <cell>à 10 h. a.m.</cell>
                            <cell>pour les escales de la Syrie et Larnaque.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Les Lundi</cell>
                            <cell>1 et 29</cell>
                            <cell>à 4 h. p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>pour Port-Saïd, Suez et Massawah.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Les Dimanche</cell>
                            <cell>7 et Lundi 22</cell>
                            <cell>à 5 h. p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>pour Port-Saïd.</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-tce01">
                    <head>Telephone Company of Egypt, Limited.</head>
                    <p>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.</p>
                    <p>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 &amp; Co.; Ramleh, Central Office. San Stefano
                        Casino 30.4.906</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-abw01">
                    <head>ALEXANDRIA BONDED WAREHOUSE COMPANY, LTD.</head>
                    <p>(Société des Entrepôts d'Alexandrie)</p>
                    <p>Bonded Warehouses</p>
                    <p>IN ALEXANDRIA, CAIRO, PORT SAID, AND SUEZ.</p>
                    <p>Special Departments for clearing and forwarding and for a luggage and parcel
                        Express Service.</p>
                    <p>Goods delivered against cash for account of shippers. 1-6-906</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2">
                    <p>Messrs. HENRY J. MONSON &amp; Co's NITRATE AND PHOSPHATE QUARRIES. SILVER
                        MEDAL AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION, CAIRO, 1903 Works at Kift Masia Sabaien and
                        Luxor Head Office, Cairo. London Office 1®, Frachureh 8t. B.C, Chemical
                        manure, Lime, Cement, Plaster of Paris, Tile Paving and Fire Brick, Paints,
                        etc. immm</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-ncs01">
                    <head>NILE COLD STORAGE<lb/> COMPANY, LIMITED.</head>
                    <p>PURVEYORS OF THE FINEST COLONIAL<lb/> MEAT, GAME, POULTRY, BUTTER, FISH,
                        etc., etc.</p>
                    <p>The Company have opened a shop in the NEW MARKET, CAIRO, Nos. 39 &amp; 40,
                        where the goods imported by them can be inspected and purchased.</p>
                    <p>Telephone No. 1. 5. xxx-xx-xx</p>
                </div>
            </div>
            <pb n="2"/>
            <div type="page" n="2"
                facs="https://archive.org/details/egyptian-gazette-1905-05-15/page/n1/mode/1up">
                <head>THE EGYPTIAN GAZETTE, MONDAY, MAY 15, 1905.</head>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-ric01">
                    <head>Royal Insurance Coy</head>
                    <p>FIRE AND LIFE.</p>
                    <p>Largest Fire Office in the World.</p>
                    <p>HASELDEN &amp; CO., Agents, Alexandria.</p>
                    <p>R. VITERBO &amp; CO., Agents, Cairo.</p>
                    <p>PHOENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.</p>
                    <p>(ESTABLISHED 1782);</p>
                    <p>HASELDEN &amp; CO., Agents, Alexandria.</p>
                    <p>31-3-906 FRED. OTT &amp; CO., Sub-Agents, Cairo.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-abp01">
                    <head>THE ARTESIAN BORING AND PROSPECTING COMPANY.</head>
                    <p>(SOCIÉTÉ ANONYME)</p>
                    <p>CAIRO, 28, SHARIA-EL-MANAKH,<lb/> (OPPOSITE IMPERIAL OTTOMAN BANK).</p>
                    <p>I. —Installation of complete Water supplies for drinking, agricultural,
                        and<lb/> industrial purposes by means of artesian wells.</p>
                    <p>II. - Deep borings for prospecting purposes in all conditions of soil by
                        means of the<lb/> "Express Boring System."</p>
                    <p>24,437-12-1-905</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-aeb01">
                    <head>THE ANGLO-EGYPTIAN BANK, LIMITED.</head>
                    <p>LONDON, PARIS ALEXANDRIA, CAIRO MALTA, GIBRALTAR, TANTAH, AND PORT SAID.</p>
                    <p>Subscribed Capital JS1.500,000</p>
                    <p>Paid up '' £ 500,000</p>
                    <p>Reserve Fund... 500,000</p>
                    <p>The Anglo-Egyptian Bank. Limited, undertakes every description of banking
                        business on the most favourable conditions.</p>
                    <p>Current accounts opened with commercial homes and private individuals in
                        conformity with the custom of Bankers.</p>
                    <p>Fixed deposits for one year certain received at 8 per cent. per annum.
                        Deposits at interest for shorter periods are also received at rates to be
                        agreed upon.</p>
                    <p>Letters of Credit for the use of travellers are issued payable in all parts
                        of the World.</p>
                    <p>Approved bills discounted.</p>
                    <p>Bills, documentary invoices, etc, collected.</p>
                    <p>Drafts and telegraphic transfers issued payable all over the World.</p>
                    <p>Foreign exchange bought and sold.</p>
                    <p>Advances made upon approved securities and upon cotton, cotton-seed, sugar
                        and other merchandise.</p>
                    <p>The purchase and sale of stocks and shares on the London Stock Exchange; and
                        on the local and Continental Bourses, undertaken.</p>
                    <p>Customers can deposit their valuables, bonds, etc., for safe custody in the
                        Bank's fire-proof strong-rooms, and the Bank will attend to the collection
                        of the coupons and drawn bonds so deporited as they fall due.</p>
                    <p>Mercantile credits issued.</p>
                    <p>Annuities, pensions, dividends, etc., collected.</p>
                    <p>All farther particulars and information can be obtained on application.</p>
                    <p>The officers and clerks of the Bank are pledged to secrecy as to the
                        transactions of customers. 18-9-905</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-cgg01">
                    <head>CHAMPAGNE GEORGE GOULET.</head>
                    <p>BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY THE KING.</p>
                    <p>REIMS.</p>
                    <p>SOLE AGENT IN EGYPT AND SUDAN,</p>
                    <p>NICOLA G. SABBAG</p>
                    <p>ALEXANDRIA, 2, Rue de la Gare du Caire</p>
                    <p>Telephone; No. 559.</p>
                    <p>24528-15-3-905</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <p>ASK FOR PILSNER AND IF NOT SUPPLIED APPLY TO JOHN kB. CAFFARI ALEXANDRIA
                        &amp; CAIRO. </p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-jes01">
                    <head>Joseph Evans &amp; Sons.</head>
                    <p>Culwell Works.</p>
                    <p>Wolverhampton.</p>
                    <p>Makers of PUMPS and Pumping Machinery For all Purposes.</p>
                    <p>Irrigation Pumps.</p>
                    <p>Mining Pumps.</p>
                    <p>Boiler &amp; Pumps Combined.</p>
                    <p>Centrifugal Pumps.</p>
                    <p>Household Pumps.</p>
                    <p>Telgrams: EVANS, Wolverhampton.</p>
                    <p>Write for List No. 9.</p>
                    <p>2516</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-icc01">
                    <head>Ind, Coope &amp; Co., Ltd.</head>
                    <p>Brewers, Burton-on-Trent and Romford.</p>
                    <p>Pale Ale &amp; Double Stout, specially brewed for export.</p>
                    <p>Agents: Messrs. John Ross &amp; Co., Alexandria &amp; Cairo:</p>
                    <p>48047 30-2-904</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-caf01">
                    <head>John B. Caffari's "Economical Stores"</head>
                    <p>Cairo and Alexandria</p>
                    <p>The Perfection of Quality and Value.</p>
                    <p>In Sterling Silver, "Welbeck" &amp; Silver Plated Goods</p>
                    <p>Provisions, Wines, Cigars, Crockery, Brushes, &amp;c., &amp;c., at</p>
                    <p>Price List on Application.</p>
                    <p>16-11-904</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-hdr01">
                    <head>H. D. Rawlings, Limited.</head>
                    <p>Soda Water, Lemonade, &amp; Ginger Ale.</p>
                    <p>As Supplied to King and Royal Family.</p>
                    <p>Agent: - John B. Caffari.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-ssw01">
                    <head>Siemens Schukert Werke</head>
                    <p>Cairo Branch</p>
                    <p>General Agent: Gustav Grob, E. E.</p>
                    <p>Electrical Machines &amp; Materials.</p>
                    <p>Kasr-El-Nil Street, Suares Building, Opposite the Bank of Egypt.</p>
                    <p>P.O.B. 855.</p>
                    <p>Telephone 811</p>
                    <p>85240-15-1-906</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <p>Inns bruck-Tyrol Ideal Spring and Summer Resort. Beautiful promenades</p>
                    <p>Hotel Tyrol 1st Class Hotel enlarged lately with an exstensive palatial
                        addition with every modern comfort</p>
                    <p>Fireproof System Hennebique. Illustrated pamphlet on Innsbruck free from
                        proprietor Carl Landsee</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-mav01">
                    <head>MAGASINS VICTORIA.</head>
                    <p>ECCLESTONE AND KEILL ENGLISH DRAPERY.</p>
                    <p>Opposite Austrian Consulate, near the Zizinia Theatre. Catalogue on
                        application.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="section" feature="weather">
                    <head>DAILY WEATHER REPORT</head>
                    <p>OBSERVATIONS BY THE SURVEY DEPARTMENT.</p>
                    <div type="item">
                        <table rend="frame" xml:id="deg-ta-dawr01">
                            <head>ALEXANDRIA</head>
                            <row>
                                <cell cols="2">Direction of wind</cell>
                                <cell>N.E.</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell cols="2">Force of wind</cell>
                                <cell>Moderate</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell cols="2">State of Sea</cell>
                                <cell>Slight</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell rows="4">During 24 hours ending ? a.m.</cell>
                                <cell>Max. Temp in the shade</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="degC">35.5</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Min. Temp in the shade</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="degC">15.7</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Humidity</cell>
                                <cell><measure type="percentage">68.7</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Rainfall</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="mm">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                        </table>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>REMARKS.</head>
                        <p>Slightly warmer weather has prevailed since Saturday but on the whole it
                            has been pleasant.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <table cols="3" xml:id="deg-ta-dawr02">
                            <head>OTHER STATIONS.</head>
                            <head type="sub">For the 24 hours ending 3 a.m. Yesterday</head>
                            <row role="label">
                                <cell>Stations.</cell>
                                <cell>Max. temp. in the shade.</cell>
                                <cell>Min temp. in the shade.</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Port Said</cell>
                                <cell>28</cell>
                                <cell>19</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Suez</cell>
                                <cell>36</cell>
                                <cell>21</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Cairo Halouan</cell>
                                <cell>43</cell>
                                <cell>20</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Cairo Ghizeh</cell>
                                <cell>47</cell>
                                <cell>28</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Assiout</cell>
                                <cell>43</cell>
                                <cell>21</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Assouan</cell>
                                <cell>43</cell>
                                <cell>25</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Wady Halfa</cell>
                                <cell>42</cell>
                                <cell>26</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Marowe</cell>
                                <cell>-</cell>
                                <cell>-</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Berber</cell>
                                <cell>42</cell>
                                <cell>27</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Suakin</cell>
                                <cell>34</cell>
                                <cell>26</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Khartoum</cell>
                                <cell>—</cell>
                                <cell>—</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Wad Medani</cell>
                                <cell>44</cell>
                                <cell>20</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Duam</cell>
                                <cell>43</cell>
                                <cell>25</cell>
                            </row>
                        </table>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <table rows="6" cols="5" xml:id="deg-ta-dawr03">
                            <head>FOREIGN STATIONS.</head>
                            <row role="label">
                                <cell>Stations.</cell>
                                <cell>Barom.</cell>
                                <cell>Wind.</cell>
                                <cell>Temp.</cell>
                                <cell>State of Sea</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Trieste</cell>
                                <cell>759.4</cell>
                                <cell>Calm</cell>
                                <cell>17</cell>
                                <cell>Calm</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Malta</cell>
                                <cell>762.7</cell>
                                <cell>Almost calm Light</cell>
                                <cell>21</cell>
                                <cell>Calm</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Brindisi</cell>
                                <cell>761.4</cell>
                                <cell>Light</cell>
                                <cell>20</cell>
                                <cell>Rather rough slight</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Athens</cell>
                                <cell>761.2</cell>
                                <cell>Almost Calm</cell>
                                <cell>24</cell>
                                <cell>Slight</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>amassol</cell>
                                <cell>789.7</cell>
                                <cell>Almost calm</cell>
                                <cell>24</cell>
                                <cell>Slight</cell>
                            </row>
                        </table>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <table rend="frame" xml:id="deg-ta-dawr04">
                            <row role="label">
                                <cell cols="3" rows="2">PHASES OF THE MOON</cell>
                                <cell cols="2">THE SUN</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Rises a.m.</cell>
                                <cell>Sets p.m.</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>May 4</cell>
                                <cell>New Moon</cell>
                                <cell>5.51 p.m.</cell>
                                <cell>5.19</cell>
                                <cell>6.33</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>" 13</cell>
                                <cell>First Quarter</cell>
                                <cell>8.46 p.m.</cell>
                                <cell>5. 4</cell>
                                <cell>6.58</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>" 18</cell>
                                <cell>Full Moon</cell>
                                <cell>11.16 p.m.</cell>
                                <cell>5. 0</cell>
                                <cell>6.43</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>" 20</cell>
                                <cell>Last Quarter</cell>
                                <cell>4.50 a.m.</cell>
                                <cell>4.56</cell>
                                <cell>6.47</cell>
                            </row>
                        </table>
                    </div>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>THE AUSTRIAN TRAVEL INFORMATION BUREAU.</head>
                    <p>B6, PICCADILLY, LONDON, W. The most dellghtM and health-giving j resorts for
                        Anglo-Bgyptian Officials are the I Alpine districts of Austria, which can be
                        reached In a few hours from Trieste. Excellent Hotels (to suit every pocket)
                        abound situated in high latitudes of great recuperative power specially
                        recommended by doctors for those who have spent a con- siderable time in a
                        hot climate. Various high Anglo-Egyptian Officials have already engaged
                        villas, rooms at hotels, etc., for the ensuing vacation teason. Shootings
                        and Fithlnga (at very low prices) can be arranged through the Bureau, also
                        Castles and Villas can be let or sold. The full oat Information as to cost
                        or tours, travelling and on every point will be sent by</p>
                </div>
                <div type="template" xml:id="deg-el-egsa01">
                    <head>THE EGYPTIAN GAZETTE.</head>
                    <p>SUBSCRIPTIONS.—Alexandria, Cairo, and the Interior of Egypt (including
                        delivery in Alexandria or postage to subscriber's address) P.T. 231½ per
                        annum, P.T. 116 for six months, P.T. 80 for three months. To other countries
                        in the Postal Union P.T. 273 (£2.16s.) per annum. Six months P.T. 136½
                        (£1.8s.), three months P.T. 92 (£0.19s.) N.B.—Subscriptions commence from
                        the 1st or 16th of any month. </p>
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                        or Deaths, not exceeding three lines, P.T. 20. Every additional line P.T.
                        10. Notices in news column P.T. 20 per line. Contracts entered into for
                        standing advertisements. </p>
                    <p>SUBSCRIPTIONS and ADVERTISEMENTS are due in advance. P.O. Orders and Cheques
                        to be made payable to the Editor and Manager, Rowland Snelling, Alexandria. </p>
                    <p>London Offices : 36, New Broad-street. B.C. </p>
                    <p>THE EGYPTIAN GAZETTE can be obtained in London at our office, 36, New Broad
                        Street, E.C., and also at Messrs. May &amp; Williams 160, Piccadilly, W. </p>
                    <p>THE "EGYPTIAN GAZETTE" IS PRINTED ON PAPER MANUFACTURED AND SUPPLIED BY THE
                        LONDON PAPER MILLS Co., LIMITED (SALES OFFICE: 27, CANNON STREET, E.C.) </p>
                </div>
                <div type="item" feature="leader">
                    <head>THE MODIFICATION OF THE CAPITULATIONS.</head>
                    <p>Prophecy is always dangeroas and its dangers slight are enormously
                        accentuated in a country like Egypt where international and religious
                        jealousies have only just begun to nod, and where the reformer and the
                        prophet of reform must walk softly, unless they are anxious to awaken ts the
                        very revise of a sleeping beauty. But while it is hopeless to attempt to
                        describe in detail the legislation and the legislative machinery which, we
                        hope, are destined to free Egypt from the inonbns of the Capitulations, the
                        present situation and its nee's, the indications furnished Lord Cromer's
                        Report, and the opinions expressed by European and Egyptian critics enable
                        ns at least to give a negative forecast—partial and incomplete no doubt— but
                        still a forecast We cannot pretend to foretell what will be the character of
                        the new legislation,but we can confidently predict what it will not be.</p>
                    <p>So to our negative forecast: let us assume tbxt the Powers,in Lord Cromer's
                        words, "agvee to transfer to Croat Britain the legislative powers which they
                        now collectively possess" and that this transfer of power would be followed
                        by the creation "of some local machinery which would take a part in the
                        enactment of laws applicable to Europeans." In pursuance of our
                        determination to avoid positive prophecy we will not waste time in
                        speculations concerning the details of this machinery or the exact method of
                        its creation. We confine ourselves to the statement, for which we can quote
                        chapter and verse from the Report of H. B. M.'s Agent and Consul-General,
                        that it will never be under international control, for the time has come for
                        Egypt to create the machinery for general legislation which is possessed by
                        Statea that have sparoely reached the standdard of civilisation that obtains
                        in the lower valley and delta of the Nile. The Mixed Courts are an
                        international institution in the striot sense of the term, and they are by
                        their nature debarred from supplying Egypt with the legislative machinery
                        that the country requires. Should their character change, should it beoome
                        possible to free them from the political taint which oliugs to them through
                        their constitution, should they become national and not international
                        tribunals, it would then be possible to regard them as institutions the
                        development of which would be of the utmost benefit to the country. But as
                        matters stand they cannot be so regarded, in spite of the high degree of
                        fairness and ability shown by so large a proportion of the magistrates of
                        which they are and have been composed, and the natural desire which the
                        British and Egyptian Governments would feel to avail themselves of their
                        talents and experience.</p>
                    <p>We are left with the British and Egyptian Governments as the sources of the
                        legislative machinery of the future, but it does not in the least follow
                        that the character of this machinery or of its produots will be
                        predominant'y British, any more than it will be predominantly Egyptian. In
                        Section 3 of Lord Cromer's Report we read "..........there can be no
                        question of conferring oriminal jurisdiction over Europeans on the Egyptian
                        Law Courts as at present constituted. Europeans accused of a oriminal
                        offence, or, at all events, of any serious oriminal offence, must be tried
                        by Europeans." Great Britain, as the predominant Earopeaa Power in Egypt,
                        and Egypt, as the interested party, will of course make their influence felt
                        in the creation of tribunals for the trial of Europeans charged with
                        oriminal offences, and in the drawing up of the Code by which they will be
                        tried: bat no sane person would venture to suggest that the provisions of
                        the Islamio law of inheritance should be made applioable to Europeans, and
                        we feel ourselves justified in asserting that English oriminal law will not
                        be employed by these tribunals. A Code is a sine qua non of the legislation
                        of the future, and English oriminal law is unoodifiod: it follows that the
                        Code must be more or less Latin in charaoter, based on the Code NapoWon with
                        such modifications as the local conditions demand. A Parquet is a necessary
                        consequence of the adoption of a Latin Code and the Parquet must be
                        European. So muoh we safely infer, and we believe that we have good grounds
                        for tho assumption that the legislative Authority of the future, though not
                        international, will yet be in a high degree oounopolitan. The judges of the
                        new criminal courts cannot conceivably be chosen from one nation ouly, and
                        there is no reason why the juriei in criminal oases should not be in some
                        degree mixed, though a proportion of the juryman must be compatriots of the
                        aoouBed. Bat we are venturing into the quioksands of positive prophecy and
                        mast hasten back to firfosr grouni We hope that we have convinced some at
                        least of our readers that the new oriminal courts will be free from the
                        political interference of foreign Powers, and that Europeans will be tried
                        by European magistrates under a European Criminal Code and Criminal
                        Procedure Code.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="section" feature="wire">
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>MR. BALFOUR'S DOCTRINE.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>London, May 18.</dateline>
                            <p>The "Morning Post" makes grave objections to Mr. Balfour's doctrine,
                                which it declares as incompatible with the traditions of Unionism
                                and Imperialism. (Reuter.)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>THE NEW ARTILLERY GUNS.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>London, May 18.</dateline>
                            <p>Today the King inspected the first two complete batteries of
                                artillery armed with the new guns, prior to their departure for
                                India. (Reuter.)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>RACING.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>London, May 13.</dateline>
                            <p>Kempton Park Groat "Jubilee" Handicap. 1, Ambition ; 2, Fermoyle; 3,
                                Union Jaok. 14 ran. Betting; 9 to 1 against Ambition, 20 to I
                                against Fermoyle, 6 to 1 against Union Jaok. Won by a head. Two
                                between 2nd and 8rd, (Reuter.)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>THE BALTIC FLEET. SIGHTED STEAMING NORTHWARD.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>Saigon, May 14.</dateline>
                            <p>A steamer which has arrived here saw on the 12th inst, off the south
                                of Hainan, 14 cargo boats escorted by two Russian man- of-war, which
                                subsequently anchored in Yulin Bay, Haiman. The steamer shortly
                                afterwards passed the mam Russian squadron Steaming northward at
                                moderate speed. (Reuter.)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>NEUTRALITY SITUATION UNCHANGED.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>St. Petersburg, May 13.</dateline>
                            <p>It is declared at the Foreign Office that the neutrality situation is
                                unchanged, France not having taken any official steps since the
                                trans- mission of the former Japanese protest The belief continues,
                                despite the absence of a formal declaration, that France will not
                                modify her regulations, which would undoubtedly be regarded as not
                                only an unfriendly but a hostile act The right of the Russian ships
                                to coal and provision is firmly insisted upon. (R.)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>SHIPS SUNK BY MINES.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>Port Arthur, May 18.</dateline>
                            <p>The British S.S. "Sobralense" struck a mine near here and sank.
                                Several of the coloured orew and passengers are believed to be
                                drowned. (Reuter.)</p>
                        </div>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>Tokio, May 13.</dateline>
                            <p>The Japanese transport "Shuyntsu Maru" struck a mine on the 4th inst,
                                near Miaotao Island. It is believed that she sank. (Reuter.)</p>
                        </div>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>Tokio, May 18.</dateline>
                            <p>The "Shuyntsn Maru," carrying provisions to Nin-ohwang, has struck a
                                mine. It is be- lieved she has sunk. (Havas.)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>SEIZURE OF SHELLS.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>San Francisco, May 13.</dateline>
                            <p>The Customs authorities have stopped 2,500 oasee containing shells
                                from Hamburg for Japan. (Reuter.)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>ADMIRAL NAZIMOFF KILLED. SHOT BY A DISMISSED ORDERLY.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>St. Petersburg, May 18.</dateline>
                            <p>A dismissed orderly killed Amiral Nazimoff by a revolver shot to-day.
                                (Reuter.)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>MANCHURIA. NUMEROUS ENGAGEMENTS. </head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>St. Petersburg, May 18.</dateline>
                            <p>General Linievitoh reports numerous engage- ments. (Havas.)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>THE TOKIO ARRESTS. FRANCE REQUIRES EXPLANATIONS.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>Paris, May 13.</dateline>
                            <p>It is stated that France has telegraphed to her Minister at Tokio,
                                for full information regarding the arrest of M. Bougouin, and unless
                                the Japanese Government auppliee strong presumptive evidence of his
                                guilt, the French Minister mast lodge a strong protest M. DeioassA
                                yesterday received M. Motono and had an interview of half an hour
                                with him. (Reuter.)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>RUSSIAN MAY DAY. PASSES OFF QUIETLY.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>St. Petersburg, May 14.</dateline>
                            <p>The Russian May Day appears to have passed quietly. A small and
                                orderly crowd attempted to make a demonstration' at the graves of
                                the so-called January martyrs at Preobajensky cemetery. They were
                                dispersed by the Cossacks. When they sang tho "Mar- seillaise," the
                                Cossaoka charged, using nagaikaa and inflicting several nasty
                                injuries. (Reuter.)</p>
                        </div>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>St. Petersburg, May 14.</dateline>
                            <p>A group of individuals attempted to make a demonstration over the
                                graves of the victims of January last, singing the "Marseillaise."
                                The Cossacks charged. Several people were wounded. May Day was quiet
                                in the provinces. (H.)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>RUSSIAN PEASANT RISING. </head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>Br. Petersburg, May 13.</dateline>
                            <p>The peasants in the Sergatoh district at Nyni Novgorod have risen and
                                set fire to several estates. (Reuter.)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>NEW RUSSIAN CRUISERS.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>St. Petersburg, May 13.</dateline>
                            <p>The Admiralty dockyard is beginning the constrnotion of two armoured
                                cruisers of the "Bayan" type, named respectively "Admiral Makarofi"
                                and the "Pallada." (Reuter.)</p>
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                <div type="section" feature="local">
                    <head>LOCAL AND GENERAL.</head>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Stray and Ownerless Dogs</head>
                        <p>found in Old Cairo during the night of Tuesday and dawn on Wednesday will
                            be poisoned by the police.</p>
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                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Murder with Robbery</head>
                        <p>Our Keneh Correspondent telegraphs that a murder, accompanied by robbery,
                            took place at Dahasa village, Nag Hamadi, to day.</p>
                    </div>
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                        <head>Suez Canal</head>
                        <p>10 vessels passed through the Canal on the 11th inst., 8 of which wore
                            British, 1 Norwegian, 1 Spanish. The day's receipts were frs.
                            263,738.54, making the total from the 1st inst frs. 3,337,413.73.</p>
                    </div>
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                        <head>Cattle Plague</head>
                        <p>During the week ending 13th iust, 18 deaths from cattle plague were
                            notified. These cases occurred in the following districts: 6 at Hehia, 2
                            at Mina el Kamh, 1 at Zagazig, 1 at Simbellawein, 6 at Mit Ghamr, and 2
                            at Embabeh. The number of deaths no- tified during the corresponding
                            period last year was 5,995. The number of animals ino- culated between
                            the 7th and 12th May was 606. Since the commencement of the plague the
                            total number of the deaths has been 147,199.</p>
                    </div>
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                        <head>Panic at the Arsenal</head>
                        <p>An extraordinary scene occurred at the Alexandria Arsenal on Saturday
                            afternoon, but fortunately it was not attended by any loss of life and
                            only a few people were injured. A fine bull managed to escape from a
                            steamer belonging to the Khedivial Line in the harbour and swam ashore.
                            The bull was an exceptionally powerful brute and became very excited and
                            nervous on getting ashore owing to the attempts made to capture it. He
                            landed at the Arsenal and a chase at once began. The animal was followed
                            by a crowd of pursuers who scampered after the brute in a vain attempt
                            to corner him. Again and again the bull, who became more and more
                            infuriated, turned upon the crowd of hunters and at least six hapless
                            Arabs were tossed into the air by the maddened animal. The chase lasted
                            an hour and a half and was attended by numerous exciting incidents and
                            hair-breadth's escapes. All attempts to lasso the bull were quite
                            ineffectual, and his indomitable energy spread terror among all his
                            pursuers. Finally it was determined to shoot him, and after some
                            unsuccessful aims, poor "toro" was pierced by a deadly bullet, and the
                            exciting episode was brought to a conclusion.</p>
                    </div>
                </div>
                <div type="item" feature="social">
                    <head>PERSONAL AND SOCIAL.</head>
                    <p>Herr von Mohl, German member of the Public Debt Commission, accompanied by
                        Mrs. von Mohl and Miss von Mohl, left by the Austrian steamer on Saturday.
                        He will return to Alexandria on the 15th July. Captain T. E. Bayley. Staff
                        Captain, Cairo, and Captain W. H. Rotheram, R.E., have been granted leave of
                        absence. Among the latest arrivals at the Eastern Exchange Hotel, Port Said,
                        are Mr. and Mrs. J. Van den Berg, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Leary, Mrs. E. A.
                        Chaplin, Mr. P. E. Hergel, Mr. G. B. Kerr, <persName>Mr. L.
                            Stienon</persName>, Dr. Muir, Miss Townsend, Miss Patton, Mr. E. A. H.
                        James, <persName>Mr. Frank Jacques</persName>, Mr. G. Clay, Cav. Cesare
                        Pini, Count and Comtesse C. Maucinelli Scotti, <persName>Mr. G.
                            Sarros</persName>, Mr. A. H. King, Kamal Bey, <persName>Mr.
                            Carnielli</persName>, Mr. W. T. Me Queen, <persName>Mr. M.
                            Pinto</persName>, Mr. E. Bajocohi, Mr. and Mrs. P. Remy, Mr. L.
                        Rossetto.</p>
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                    <head>THE KHEDIVE.</head>
                    <p>H.H. the Khedive will leave Alexandria to-morrow in order to attend the
                        celebration of the Monied en-Nebi, which takes place on Wednesday next. H.H.
                            <persName>Prince Mohamed Ibrahim</persName> and the Emir el Hag, Mahmoud
                        Housni Pasha, were received yesterday by the Khedive at Ras-el- Tin Palace.
                        This afternoon his Highness will hold a reception of the members of the
                        Cairo and Alexandria committees of organisation of the <persName>Mohamed
                            Aly</persName> Centenary celebrations. It is said that his Highness will
                        give his annual State Ball at Ras-el-Tin Palace on the 5th June.</p>
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                    <head>EGYPTIAN ARMY.</head>
                    <p>H.H. the Khedive has been most graciously pleased to approve of the following
                        promo- tions :— Local Miralai G. K. Watson Boy, C. M. G., D. S. O., to be
                        Miralai and temporary Lewa whilst holding the appointment of Aide-de Camp to
                        his Highness, from the 3rd May 1905. El Bimbashi H. D. E. O'Sullivan, Sudan
                        Go- vernment, to be Kaimakaro from the 19th April 1905. <persName>Lieutenant
                            D. S. B. Thompson</persName>, M.B., Royal Army Medical Corps, having
                        reported his arrival in Egypt from England, is taken on the strength of the
                        Egyptian Army, with the rank of Bimbashi. He is posted to the Medical
                        Corps.</p>
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                    <head>HOME CRICKET.</head>
                    <p>. London, May 18. Yorkshire beat Worcestershire by 65 runs. Surrey v.
                        Australians and Sussex v. Notts drawn. (Roster.)</p>
                </div>
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                    <head>MOHAMED ALY CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS AT ALEXANDRIA.</head>
                    <p>The official celebration of the centenary of Mohamed Aly Pasha, founder of
                        the Khedivial Dynasty, began on Saturday at 4 p.ra., when the
                        representatives of H. H. the Khedive, T. H. Prinoe Aziz Bey Hassan, Prince
                        Moha- med Ibrahim, and Prinoe Omar Toossoun arrived, accompanied by Said Bey
                        Zulficar, Grand Master of Ceremonies, at the reserved enolosure opposite the
                        statue of the great Pasha, where a large company had gathered at tho
                        invitation of the Governor of Alexandria, and wore awaiting their arrival in
                        the large tout erected on tho Place des Consuls. By the time the Princes
                        arrived Moha- med Aly-square was one mass of humanity, thousands of people
                        thronging every available space and every point of vantage being occupied.
                        Although the space in front of the statue was ostensibly reserved for the
                        invited guests, and although we found it a matter of difficulty to pass
                        through the cordon of police at the end of the square, we were disagreeably
                        surprised to find on entering the enclosure that the approaches to the tent
                        and the statue were occupied by a rabble through which it was difficult to
                        make one's way. In this respect we think the organising committee had not
                        taken sufficient precautions.</p>
                    <p>The Princes were accommodated on a raised dais under the triumphal arch which
                        had been erected. Here several speeches were delivered, the first by H.E.
                        the Governor, who spoke in the name of Alexandria. His Excellency said:—
                        ALTESSES, MESDAMES ET MESSIEURS, II appartenait a la villa d'Alexandrie qui
                        fut le sejour prefere de Mohammed Aly de celebrer avec pompe l'anniversaire
                        de l'Avene- ment du Grand Homme au Gouvernement de l'Egypte. Aussi la
                        Commission Municipal a-t-elle saisi avec empressement-l'occasion qui , lui
                        etait offerte de montrer, par des rejouis- sances dignes de son antique et
                        glorieuse re- nommee, la reconnaissance qu'elle porte au * fondateur de
                        l'Egypte moderne et son atta- chemeut a Sa Dynastie.</p>
                    <p>C'est pour moi ua grand honneur, le plus grand de ma carriere deja longue, de
                        prendre la parole en cette occasion. Je ne voua parlerai pas de la vie et
                        des ceuvres de Mohamed Aly. Vous connaissaez tout ce quo j'en pourrais dire,
                        mais je tiens seulement a constater l'accord unanime de la population
                        d'Alexaudrie, indigene et euro- peenne dans cette circumstance.</p>
                    <p>L'elan populaire est reellement touchant; il a été aussi irresistible que
                        spontané, je le remarque avec orgueil</p>
                    <p>La foule qui m'entoure, composee des invi- tes de la Commission Municipale,
                        hauts fonc- tionnaires et notables est l'image du pays tout entier, c'est en
                        raccourci toute l'Egypte actuelle qui fete Mohammed Aly, tandis que l'Egypte
                        de demain representee par les delegations des ecoles de toutes les natio-
                        nalites vient prendre une veritable lecon de large tolerance' et d'humanite.
                        Ces entants qui sont l'avenir viennent saluer le passe et en acclamant
                        Mostre Ai'eul de S. A. le Khedive, ils apportent à mon gracieux Maltre
                        l'hommage de la generation nouvelle. Dans cette journee dont le souvenir
                        restera grave dana tons les wears, les homines de nos joars . se sentent
                        revivre dans l'ame de tons ces j jeunes egyptiens d'origine et d'adoption
                        qui comma leurs alnes travailleront a la prospe- ' rite, au progres et a la
                        gloire ininterrompue ' de l'Egypte, dans la voie ouverte par Moham- 1 med
                        Aly.</p>
                    <p>Je salue au nom do la Municipalite les re- presentants des Puissances, les
                        notables de toutes les colonies et leurs families ; je salue ' les enfants
                        des ecoles et leurs maltres et je les remercie.</p>
                    <p>J'adresse aux dignes representanta de S. A. le Khedive, L.L. A.A. les Princes
                        Omar Pacha ' Toussoun et Aziz Pacha Hassan, au nom de ' tons, l'expression
                        de nos sentiments do grati- tude pour avoir honore de leur presence la J
                        ceremonie.</p>
                    <p>A S. A. le Khedive Abbas Hilmy, le bienaime Souverain de l'Egypte, qui a
                        donne tant de preuves de sa paternelle affection pour notre ville, j'apporte
                        un nouvel hommage de notre profond et respectueux attachement a Son Auguste
                        Personne et l'assurance des sentiments de pur loyalisme qui nous animent. '
                        Tout a l'heure je deposerai, aux pieds de la statue de Mohammed Aly, une
                        palme, symbole de gloire et de paix. A ce moment tous les cceure battront a
                        l'unisson et dans une acclamation unanime et enthousiaste nous unirons dans
                        nos acclamations Mohamed Aly et S. A. le Khedive Abbas Hilmy.</p>
                    <p>Au nom de la Commission Municipale et de la Ville d'Alexandrie je vous invite
                        a vous joindre a moi pour crier: Vive Mohammed Aly dans la memoire des
                        generations. Vive S. A. le Khedive Abbas Hilmy. The next speaker was Mr.
                        Ambroise Ralli, vice-president of the Alexandria Municipality, who made the
                        following oration :—</p>
                    <p>L'histoire a demontre a maintes reprises, qu'aox moments critiques de la vie
                        d'une na- tion, l'homme, le genie necessaire pour sa re- generation parait.
                        Tel fut le cas pour l'Egypte. . Au debut du 19eme siecle, ce pays etait de-
                        shire par des conflits internes, il etait devaste, la population oroupissait
                        dana la misere. Mais 1 l'homme destine a la sauver etait la, le grand
                        Mohamed Ali</p>
                    <p>Le 18 mai 1805 les Ulemas allerent le trou- ver et lui direst "C'est toi que
                        nous voulons " pour nous gouvener, car sur ton visage nous " voyons la
                        probite et la justice ". Je passe outre les premieres annees pendant
                        lesquellee il eut a lutter pour affermir son pouvoir, car cela ne rentre pas
                        dans le cadre de mon discours.</p>
                    <p>Mohamed Aly est l'auteur de l'Egypte mo- derns. Une fois femement établi, il
                        applique toute son attention à ameiiorer la condition de l'Egypte. Son
                        esprit penetrant lui fit voir im- mediatement que sa grande force reposait
                        dans l'intrduction de la civilisation europe- enne et il en profita avec une
                        habilete con- sommee. Il invita les Europeens a venir en egypte y etablir
                        des ceuvres d'utilite publique et par son ferme gonvemement, il rendait
                        l'Egypte si tranquille et si sure qu'un voyageur de u'importe quelle
                        nationalite on religion pouvait la traverser toute entiere avec une seourite
                        que nuls antres pays civilises pou- vaient lui rivaliser. L'entifere
                        constitution gou- vernementale de l'Egypte fut son oeuvre, mo- deiee en
                        grande partie sur les systemes en- ropeens. Il n'epargna pas ses efforts
                        pour ameliorer le commerce, les industries et les manufactures d'Egypte. Les
                        colleges des lan- gues et de medecine, l'imprimerie de Boulak sont parmi les
                        institutions de grande utilite etablies par lui. Le canal qui alors reliait
                        Alexandrie au Nil etait dans un tres mauvais etat. Mohamed Aly fit creuser
                        le Mahmoudieh actuel, si indispensable au commerce d'aujour- d'hui. Sous sa
                        direction le Barrage au Caire fut commence pour ettre termine recemment, et
                        qui a augments a on si haut degre la ri- chesse du pays.</p>
                    <p>Par ses louables efforts dans la direction vraie pour la feiicite de son
                        pays, Mohamed Ali s'est montre de beaucoup en avance sur ses contemporains.
                        Son caraotere moral, son esprit eclaire et son habilete le placent au
                        premier rang des hommes d'eiite des temps modernes. Aujourd'hui que nous
                        pouvons mesurer son ceuvre, en constater les resultats, en prevoir
                        consequences, o'est avec raison que nous ap- pelons Mohamed Ali, le Grand
                        Mohamed Ali. Et dans la ceremonie de ce jour a laquelle assistant les
                        representants de toutes les co- lonies europdennes, je me fids un devoir, en
                        leur nom, d'apportor mon hommage respec- tueux et reconnaissant à l'homme-de
                        genie dont l'image ici voisine nous rend presente l'ceuvre gigantesque a
                        laquelle son nom est desormais indissolublement lie.</p>
                    <p>Mr. Ralli was followed by Yehia Bey, who gave the following speech in Arabic
                        :— A pareil jour, il y a centans, le Grand Hom- me auquel l'Egypte doit sa
                        prosperite, fut revetu de la pilisse et du Caffetan ; les notables, les
                        ulemas et l'armee l'ont, en ce jour, investi du pouvoir et ont' sollicite du
                        Grand Khalife, le Sultan Selim III, la sanction de leur voen ; le firman
                        d'investiture ne se fit attendre que cinquante sept jours.</p>
                    <p>Ce jour fut pour l'Egypte 1'inauguration d'une ere nonvelle,car les
                        evenementaauxquels il a donne lieu ont en pour objet de substitner a
                        l'anarcliie et aux exactions qui devastaient le pays et troublaient la
                        sécurité des habitants, pendant près de trois siecles, un gonvemement
                        regulier et une administration sage. Les paroles suivantes que le Grand
                        monarque prononca un jour, donnent une idee de ses as- pirations élevées et
                        de la règle de conduite qu'il s'dtait traede: "Ce que je sfeme aujonrd'hni,
                        " dit-il, ne sera pas récolté avant que naissent " mes petits enfants.—Dans
                        un pays ou l'anar- " chie regne aussi profondement qu'elle regnait " ici, on
                        la dissolution atteint les saines tradi- " tion8 de l'Etat, oil un peuple,
                        tel que oe peu- " ple, etait retourne al'etat sauvage, a l'igno- " ranee et
                        h une profonde incapacity de tout " travail salutaire, la civilisation ne
                        peut re- " prendre et se rdpandre que tres lentement" Et, en cultivateur
                        sage et prudent, le Grand Pacha u'a voulu confier les semences de la civi-
                        lisation qu'a un terrain bien prepare; il a com- mence par le purger des
                        mauvaises herbes et des germes malfaisanta, puis il a'est mis a re- pandre
                        poor chaque vie ses semences.</p>
                    <p>Pour la vie intellectuelle, il a fonde de nom- breuses écoles, tant pour les
                        sciences que pour les arts ; il a eu egalement soin d'envoyer des missions
                        sucessives dans les pays civilises. Pour la vie economique, il règle le
                        partage des terres, la repartition des impôts; il a ame- liore l'irrigation,
                        construit des ponts, creuse des canaux et des drains, entretenu les digues,
                        amende 1'agriculture, introduit des methodes nouvelles de culture et importe
                        des plantes jusque-la inconnues, qui donnent au pays la richesse et le
                        bien-etre, il a encourage le com- merce, en donnant lui-meme le bon exemple;
                        il a couvert l'Egypte de manufactures et d'usi- nes ; il a formd des
                        artisans indigfenes dans toutes les branches de l'industrie; il a recher-
                        che partout les mines; en unmot, ila tollement change la face de l'Egypte,
                        que partont sont revenus le mouvement et la vie. Pour la vie politique, il a
                        pu donner a l'Egypte une position marquante qui lui a per- mia de jouer on
                        role .dans la politique euro- peenne.</p>
                    <p>Et ses semences de civilisation etaient si vivaces que, contrairement a ses
                        previsions, il a pu en recolyrt lui-meme les fruits, ainsi que ses enfants
                        et ses petits enfanta, et que les quelques semences dont la récolte est en
                        retard, ne tarderont pas à fendre la terre et a garmer, le jour ou les
                        conditions du sol seront plus favorables.</p>
                    <p>Tout lo bien-etre dont nous jouissons et dont none jouirons, c'est a Mohamed
                        Aly que nous le devons.</p>
                    <p>Sois donc beni, o bercean d'Alexandre, tu nons as fourni, apres le Creatour
                        d'Alexandrie, celuj qui a restaure le royaume d'Egypte et qui a choisi notre
                        ville pour en faire le port de son grand royaume, apres lui avoir restitue
                        son ancienne splendeur.</p>
                    <p>Quels bienfaits les Alexandrins ne doivent- ils pas a Mohamed Aly Ne nous
                        a-t-il pas conduit les eaux du Nil, dont nous etions pri- ves? N'a-t-il pas
                        relie notre ville, qui etait isolee, a l'interieur, a l'Egypte et, a
                        l'exterieur, au Monde, de sorte qu'elle est devenue un trait d'union entre
                        la terre et la mar N'a-t-il pas rendu le port plus sur, permettant aux
                        marchands d'y affluer de tons les points de la terre ? N'a-t-il pas
                        construit des forta et des fregates pour sa defense et la marine mar- chande
                        pour son commerce? N'a-t-il pas re- leve l'honnenr du drapeau Egyptien sur
                        toutes 1es mers? N'a-t-il pas construit, sur nos bords, un arsenal resonnant
                        de coupe de marteaux et du sifflet de la vapeur ? N'dtions-nous pas une
                        petite population ne depassant pas 8,000, en nombre, et voila que nous
                        débordons des fau- bourgs et que nous nous trouvons a l'dtroit dans nos
                        quartiers, malgre le grand develop- pement des constructions.</p>
                    <p>Et cette union que nous voyons aujourd'hui entre les enfants du pays et les
                        differentes colonies, dans cette ville commercials, n'est- elle pas le
                        résultat qu'il visait des lors, en convoitant une Alexandria florissanto et
                        po- puleuse</p>
                    <p>Nous considerons comme un don du Ciel, la faveur qu'a eu la ville
                        d'Alexandrie, de posse- der sa statue, qui est parmi nous l'embleme vivant
                        de ses bienfaits, afin que nous puissions nous les rappeler nuit et jour. O
                        Mohamed Aly, -aujourd'hui, Alexandria joyeuse te salue.</p>
                    <p>Ton peuple qui t'a aime parce que tu lui as voue une affection profonde, qui
                        t'a venere parce que tu l'as releve, s'efforce de marcher vers la
                        realisation de tes voeux et saisit cette occasion pour manifester tout ce
                        qu'il ressent pour toi de profonde gratitude. Aussi dois-je declarer au nom
                        de tous les citoyens tant de cette ville que des autres ports de l'Egypte,
                        que c'est pour nous un devoir sacre que de professer la plus sincere
                        affection a l'egard de celui qui nous a prodigue tant de bienfaits. Que ta
                        memoire se perpetue, o Mohamed Aly; que ta posterity se succède sur le
                        trône, suivant ton example, et que Vive ton digne arriere-petit-fils, notre
                        Souverain bien-aime et Khedive Abbas Hilmi II et ses augustes enfants.</p>
                    <p>Afterwards H.H. Prince Omar Toussoun rose and, on behalf of the Khedive,
                        thanked the committee for the excellent arrangements which they had made to
                        celebrate the centenary of the founder of the Khedivial dynasty, and
                        expressed his gratitude for the many kind things which had been said by the
                        speakers. His Highness ended by promising to convey to the Khedive the many
                        expressions of loyalty and affection which had been made. At the end of
                        Prince Omar's speech a move was made to tho statue of Mohamed Aly, on the
                        pedestal of which a wreath of silver laurel leaves was placed.The Princes
                        and the members of the committee then took up their stand at the base of the
                        statue and a defile of nearly the whole of the school boys of Alexandria,
                        with bands and banners flying, took place, the Princes receiving the salutes
                        of all, and each band striking up the Khedivial Anthem as it passed. The
                        march-past would have been more effective had it been carried out under less
                        cramped conditions. At its conclusion, the Khedivial Princes, again
                        accompanied by Said Bey Zulficar, entered their State carriage and drove
                        off, to the strains of the National Anthem played by the band of the 7th
                        Egyptian Batta- lion. Thus ended the official celebration of the centenary
                        at Alexandria.</p>
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                    <head>AN INCIDENT.</head>
                    <p>An incident, which at one time threatened to mar the whole proceedings,
                        occurred while the school children were defiling past the members of the
                        Khedivial Family. Several fire balloons were in the course of the afternoon
                        sent up from the open space familiarly known as the "French gardens," and
                        where the tent had been erected for the accommodation of the afternoon's
                        guests. One of these, of most fantastic shape, got caught during its ascent
                        in the star and crescent which formed the pinnacle of tho triumphal arch. At
                        first it was thought that it would disentangle itself, but the wind was
                        against it and in a short time the paper of which it was formed caught fire.
                        At that time the excitement of the thousands who were watching it from
                        underneath began. In a few seconds the fire would spread to the triumphal
                        arch and then—well the possibilities were immense. With a promptitude which
                        deserves the highest praise one or two of the spectators, notably M. Gillot
                        of the Gas Company, and one of the firemen on the spot scaled the tent. One
                        man scrambled up the arch and tore the fiery balloon away just in the nick
                        of time, amidst the cheers of the spectators. It was a daring act because
                        the aroh was of the most fragile character. In throwing down the burning
                        paper, however, he set fire to the tenting below, and when the latter began
                        to blaze, the excitement reached its height. There was nothing for it now
                        but to cut down the burning portion of the tooting and this was quickly
                        done, about twenty fire- men seizing hold of it below and stamping out the
                        flames. The fire engine was on the spot in two minutes, but its services
                        were not required.</p>
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                    <head>THE ILLUMINATIONS:</head>
                    <p>Undoubtedly the best part of the celebra- tion, however, took place in the
                        evening. The Municipal buildings were the chief centre of the illuminations
                        in Rosetta Gate- street. The entire facade was picked out with red eleotric
                        lamps. The windows were blocked with a white escutcheon on red cloth. One
                        line of brilliantly white gas lamps ran along the first story and the whole
                        length of the terrace was surmounted by flags at short intervals. The steps
                        leading to the main entrance were picked out in red and white eleotric
                        lights. Another charming feature was the display of Bengal lights in the
                        front garden, which shed a lurid red and white light at frequent intervals.
                        The Mohamed Aly Club was very pretty and a feature of the decoration was the
                        huge escutoheon with the initials "M. A." Tho Greek Club was illuminated
                        with blue and white lights and presented a splendid spectacle. The Italian
                        Club also had some artistic decora- tions.</p>
                    <p>The Khedivial Club was splendidly illumi- nated and formed one of the most
                        prominent features in the square. The dub was thronged with guest* and 200
                        dinners were served in the evening. Among those present were Prince Axis
                        Pasha Hassan, tho Governor of Alexandria, a number of Municipal Councillors,
                        officers of the Army of Occupation, and the elite of Alexandria and
                        Ramleh.</p>
                    <p>The preparation that had been made during the past week gave a very clear
                        idea as to what might be expected when darkness enabled the full effort of
                        the delicate tra- cery of the festoons in the Mohamed Aly- square to he seen
                        and appreciated. Apart from the illumination of the square, the
                        Municipality, and the Clubs, little was to be seen, excepting in Cherit
                        Pasha- street, worthy of the name, although there were of course numerous
                        solitary examples in other streets, where the displays of bunting were in
                        some instances supplemented by illuminated devices in the way of coloured
                        lamps, Chinese lanterns, etc., while in a few instances, the Rudolph Home
                        for example, the absence of flags by day was compensated for by a display of
                        lamps in the night Cherif Pasha-street, however, made up for any
                        shortcomings in other districts by the luxuriance of its colour, both in
                        flags and in illuminated devices, in its plethora of coloured lamps and
                        decorated balconies. The excellent police arrangements permitted both foot
                        pas- sengers and carriage occupants to take a leisurely and comprehensive
                        view of all there was to be seen, and one cannot too highly commend the way
                        in which both the mounted and foot police on duty managed the multi- tude
                        that thronged the street</p>
                    <p>Debouching from Cherif Pasha-street on to the Mohamed Aly-square in the
                        earlier hours of the night the paucity of colour was very noticeable, and as
                        it was 9 o'clock before the illuminations were to be seen in all their
                        beauty, those who visited the square before that hour mast have been
                        somewhat disap- pointed by the meagre show, after the brilliant scene they
                        had just left However, shortly after half-past eight the various sections of
                        the vast space were one after another lit up, commencing with the statue in
                        the centre, the illumination of the canopy, suspended grace- fully from four
                        poles which were surmounted with transparent white crescents and stars,
                        being greeted with a roar of applause from the crowd below. By nine
                        o'clock—the appointed hour—the whole square was lit up and presented a truly
                        magnificent sight From Venetian masts placed at short intervals along the
                        whole pavement skirting the square were suspended a double festoon formed of
                        incandescent eleo- trio lamps, the masts being draped in red and white, and
                        having bannerets depending from each. Similar festoons encircled the gardens
                        and outdoor cafes in the centre, as well as the statue.</p>
                    <p>At the south corner of the Bourse terrace the band of the Customs House
                        Porters School was stationed, the strains of which contributed greatly to
                        enliven the proceedings, and com- pensated somewhat for the absence of a
                        public band in the centre of the square. Viewed from the top of the Ottoman
                        Bank buildings the scene was a most striking one, the brilliancy of the
                        ladies toilettes' on the terrace of the Khedivial Club showing up very
                        conspicuously by the light of the pink-shaded gas standards which helped to
                        give them effect. Want of space compels us to curtail our account of a scene
                        of which we have given after all a very inadequate description.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>THE PLAGUE. </head>
                    <p>A fresh case of plague is reported at Alexandria, the victim being a Greek
                        grocer'a boy who arrived here from Zifta on the 9th inat In consequence of
                        this case departures from Alexandria are subjected to quarantine.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>CAIRO STREET NUISANCES.</head>
                    <p>A Cairo correspondent writes The nerve- breaking noises in some of the Cairo
                        streets at night-time arid in the early morning are simply appalling. Not
                        far from the Savoy Hotel, for instanoe, Berbereen, mostly under the
                        influence of drink, are to be heard long after midnight shouting or rather
                        howling like savages. The rattling of water-carts in the early part of the
                        morning, too, makes sleep impossible; but then from five to seven a.m. come
                        the prin- cipal miseries,—for two weary hours one's rest is disturbed by a
                        never-ending stream of vege- table hawkers, eta, howling oat their goods
                        from the pavement with the most hideous ories, rendering the place a perfect
                        pandemo- nium. It is, I think, small wonder that many Cairo residents, after
                        a few years in the country, develop nervous breakdown, especially daring the
                        summer, through want of rest and quiet- ness. Could not the Commandant of
                        the Cairo City Police issue orders against these annoyances?</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item" feature="steamerMovements">
                    <head>STEAMER MOVEMENTS.</head>
                    <p>The Moss liner "Pharos" sailed yesterday afternoon for Liverpool via Malta,
                        with passen- gers, mails, and general cargo.</p>
                    <p>The Messageries Maritimes SE. "Congo,'' from Marseilles, passed the Strait*
                        of Messina on Saturday and is due here to-morrow.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-aaw01">
                    <head>ARISTON AERATED WATERS</head>
                    <p>Guaranteed Distilled.</p>
                    <p>ALEXANDRIA: 7 Rue de la Poste.</p>
                    <p>CAIRO opposite the Tramways Co. Works, Sharia Sahal, Kasr-el-Nil</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-ghb01">
                    <head>GRAND HOTEL BONNARD, ALEXANDRIA.</head>
                    <p>2s. PER DAY. WINE INCLUDED.</p>
                    <p>xxxxx-1x.7</p>
                </div>
                <div type="section" feature="notesPortSaid">
                    <head>NOTES FROM PORT SAID.</head>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>M. TILLIER'S RETIREMENT.</head>
                        <byline>(From our Correspondent).</byline>
                        <dateline>Port-Said, Saturday.</dateline>
                        <p>In yesterday's Cairo papers I read that "M. Tillier, Chief of Service
                            of.the Suez Canal "Company, is to retire in the coming month, "and the
                            Comte de Serionne, l'agent supe- "rienre' at Cairo, has appointed one of
                            the "Canal pilots to replace him. " I fancy the article is written in
                            all seriousness, for, to make matters worse, it has been copied by local
                            journals as news. Even if humour were intended it would hardly take this
                            form. I might mention that M. Tillier is the virtual chief of the Canal
                            Company in Egypt, and he it is who draws the larget salary. It is any-
                            thing but absurd to suppose that such a change would take place,
                            especially when the principal agent, M. Coullant, has already been
                            appointed</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>THE S.S. "CANDLESHOE." </head>
                        <p>The "Candleshoe" is nearly ready for sea. The ship has sold by private
                            contract some 10,000 bags of more or less ruined rice.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>THE SUNKEN DREDGER. </head>
                        <p>The sunken dredger "Pharson II.," which has been quietly resting at the
                            bottom of the harbour for a month, seems likely to go through similar
                            stages as the famous "Congal," which, by the way, is at last nearly
                            ready for lifting. The dredger, on sinking, was at once railed in, but
                            since then absolutely nothing has been done.</p>
                    </div>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>THE COMING ECLIPSE.</head>
                    <p>A certain amount of preparation seems likely to be made here for the
                        forthcoming solar eclipse, which, in Egypt generally, given dear weather,
                        should be somewhat remarkable. Absolute totality will occur on a line
                        passing in a N.N. direction, some 180 mils* south of Cairo, and it will
                        there occur in the afternoon of the 80th August. It will be almost complete
                        totality over all Egypt As we are now dose to the epoch of maximum sun
                        spots, the protruberences should be very brilliant and numerous.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>EGYPTIAN IMPROVEMENTS CORPORATION.</head>
                    <p>The subscription for shares in the Egyptian Improvements Corporation was
                        opened at the Anglo-Egyptian Bank, Cairo and Alexandria, this morning and
                        will dose to-morrow at 5 p,m. We have already drawn the attention of out
                        readers to this new company, which seems to he founded on a serious basis.
                        It has also* plan of action dearly defined, and appear* to have several
                        important affairs in hand and in course of realisation under specially
                        advan- tageous conditions. The board is composed of well-known men who have
                        had a great deal of experience in the business for which the com- pany is
                        formed. Two of the members of the board are specialists, M. C. J. Nicole,
                        who is at the head of one of the biggest real estate houses in Europe, and
                        M. Charvant, of Messrs. Guetin and Charvant, of Cairo. M. C. J. Nicole has
                        been appointed administrateur-delegue,and the management will probably also
                        be confided to a Swiss who is acquainted with every branch of the
                        business.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item" feature="passList">
                    <head>PASSENGER LISTS.</head>
                    <p>DEPARTURES</p>
                    <p>Le paquebot <name>"Cleopatra"</name> du Lloyd Autri- chien, parti samedi poor
                        Trieste avait à bold </p>
                    <p>
                        <persName>S.E. le Baron et la Baronne de Biegeleben</persName>, <persName>M.
                            Bertel et Mme A G. M. Dickson</persName>, <persName>M. K.
                            Dittmer</persName>, <persName>M. et Mme A. Prang)</persName>,
                            <persName>M. et Mme N.Gandour et gouvernante</persName>, <persName>M. A
                            Kaiser</persName>, <persName>Mme Klinger et enfant</persName>,
                            <persName>Mlle. Lindenau</persName>, <persName>M. et Mme Lee</persName>,
                            <persName>Mr. M. E. Metatia</persName>, <persName>M. et Mme O. de Mohl
                            et 2 filler</persName>, <persName>M. Muller</persName>, <persName>M. A.
                            Petrof et 8 de famille</persName>, <persName>M. G. K.
                            Rouschias</persName>, <persName>Mr. L Seligsohn</persName>, <persName>M.
                            Schaetzle</persName>, <persName>Mlle Sacks</persName>, <persName>M.
                            Springer</persName>, <persName>M. le Dr. Sassi</persName>, <persName>Mme
                            Thoma et fille</persName>, <persName>M. V. Vedl</persName>, <persName>M.
                            C. H. Vogel</persName>, <rs>48 Pelerins Bresiliens</rs>, <persName>M.
                            Vogel</persName>, <rs>48 Pelerins Bresiliens</rs>, <persName>M. Francois
                            Abram</persName>, <persName>M. J. N. Asilouopulos</persName>,
                            <persName>Mlle Martina Arbeiter</persName>, <persName>Mlle Bice
                            Baitz</persName>, <persName>Rev. Bruno</persName>, <persName>M. E.
                            Bayer</persName>, <persName>M. Alex. Contaboni</persName>, <persName>M.
                            Max Hokapfel</persName>, <persName>Mme Klaxer</persName>, <persName>Mme.
                            Mayard</persName>, <persName>M. Macri et 2 de famille</persName>,
                            <persName>M. Meisser</persName>, <persName>Mlle. Neherbauer</persName>,
                            <persName>Mme. Popp</persName>, <persName>Mme Smidt et fils</persName>,
                            <persName>Mme J. Sam eh et 2 enfants</persName>, <persName>Rev.
                            Walter</persName>, <persName>M. Zembruski</persName>, <persName>M.
                            Ziokermann</persName>, 8 femmes de chambre.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-bcp01">
                    <head>BECK &amp; CO'S PILSENER BEER</head>
                    <p>BREMEN.</p>
                    <p>Obtainable from every Respectable Firm In Cairo, Alexandria &amp; the
                        Sudan.</p>
                    <p>Otherwise apply to</p>
                    <p>V. J. FLEURENT, Cairo</p>
                    <p>F. MICALLEF, Sole Agent, 11 Bab Midan, Alexandria</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-aan02">
                    <p>Anglo-American Nile Steamer &amp; Hotel Company</p>
                    <p>River Transport of Good Between Alexandria &amp; Cairo</p>
                    <p>Three Sailings a-Week.</p>
                    <p>Agents at Alexandria:</p>
                    <p>Alexandria Bonded Warehouse Co. Ld</p>
                    <p>1.10.904</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert">
                    <p>CARLTON HOTEL Bulkeley, Ramleh Ten minutes from Alexandria. First Class in
                        every respect. Very moderate charges. Bulhaley in the fashionable English
                        place. Visitors from China.</p>
                </div>
            </div>
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                facs="https://archive.org/details/egyptian-gazette-1905-05-15/page/n3/mode/1up">
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                    <head>LE CONGRESS NATIONAL D'EGYPTE</head>
                    <p>Nous revons la communication suivantr qoe nous publions telle quelle, eu
                        laissant a sos auteurs toute la re ipousability de la rddivv tion</p>
                    <p>Le progres intellectuel qui rfigno maintenant en Egypte et qui promet
                        d'aasurer à 1'avonir au peuple Egyptien un magnifiqae aveuir dans dans la
                        voie de la civilisation moderna Chez quelques patriotes fervents la forma-
                        tion d'un comity compost dea esprits dclairrs et prdvoyanta pour reprdsenter
                        les diffdrents partis et les colonies en Egypte qui contient dans son sein
                        plusieurs et diffdrents dldme-its qui doivent s'unir et s'entr-aider sous le
                        mfime drapeau d'une libertd pure et juste, pour pon- voir donner à la nation
                        un dlan politique et scientitique et pour lui faire connattre sos droits et
                        ses devoirs, et revendiquer sos droits violes.</p>
                    <p>II est bien entendo qu'une nation pour ar- river à ce but doit avoir une
                        deputation pour la reprdsenter, pour la ddfendre et lui ouvrir le chemin de
                        la libertd non comme le Gonseil ldgislatif qui est inactif et incapable de
                        rendre a la nation les services dont elle a besoin. Car en vdritd ce conseil
                        n'e3t qu'un aide au gon- vernement dans ses ddsirs, et no peat profdrer un
                        mot de defense devant ce gouverne- ment dtranger pour le people qui ignore
                        com- plitement oe qui se passe dans ce sus-dit gon- vernement tout-k-fait
                        commercial et qui dpuisc par tous les moyens possibles dont il est
                        ndeessaire et urgent de order une deputation composde de tous les elements
                        pour representor le people devant le Gouvernement comme o'est le cas dans
                        les pays civilises, cette depu- tation aura pour mission de plaider la cause
                        da peuple devant le Gouvemement.</p>
                    <p>Voila l'idde saerde et juste qui ocoupe l'es- pritdes personnes dclairdes qui
                        voient iue malgrd l'avancement scientifique d'une part le peuple ignore la
                        libertd de 1» pensde et la libertd gdndrale d'autre part, en outre elles
                        voient que les portes de la vie sont ddjiv bar- rens devant le people qui
                        autrefois avait des besoins minimes a ses frais et qu'aujourd'hui ses
                        besoins ddpassent ses revenus. Dono o'est une misdre qui fait frdmir tout
                        homme doud d'humanitd.</p>
                    <p>En consequence la deputation qu'il faut former n'a d'autre but que de
                        conserver a la nation sa position et de rdveiller en elle la re- vendication
                        de ses droits, surtout que les u;uvres de la deputation Indienne ont donnd
                        des rdsultats Batisfaisants, qui a rdclamd des droits qui ont dtd violds
                        depuis de longues anodes et dont sa voix a trouvd son doho dans toutes les
                        parties de l'empire Britannique qui occupe ces pays, et grande est la
                        difference entre les Indes et 1'Egypte. Les premiers sont des pro- pridtds
                        et la dernidre n'est qu'nne occupation gouvernde par un prince de son sang,
                        et dirigd par des homines de son sol. Done elle a pluB de raisonB que les
                        Indes pour rdolamer ses droits leads et pour arrdter le courant de la
                        Tyrannic qui regne dans chacune de ses parties.</p>
                    <p>Prenant l'exemple de ces hommes qui se sont reveilles de leur long sommeil
                        pour rd- clamer leur droit, le Comite a decide de se rdunir en Comite
                        National qui a eu pour pre- midre reunion le jour du centenaire de Moha- med
                        Aly, le fondateur de la dynastie khddi- viale, jour oh ce grand homme a pose
                        la pre- midre pierre de la civilisation et du progrds et la guerre contre la
                        tyrannie et le despotisme et la facilitation de la vie pour le peuplo qui
                        est la base de tout royaumc.</p>
                    <p>Ce Congres discutera toutes les questions bientaisantea pour la nation et
                        sera comme one barridre contre tous les maux qui peuvent arriver et
                        combattra toute tyrannie si 5a ndees- »'te mdme les plus grsndes fatigues,
                        il mettra devant lui le mot patrie et devoir sans aucune flatterie à aucune
                        tfite dblouie par les titres et la posiUon qui oroient en eux-mfimes que la
                        nation devant eux n'est compose quo des bdtes de somme qui doivont porter
                        des fardeaux trop pesants pour leur force naturelle, et qui suoent leur
                        sang, mais ils ont oublie que sans le people ils n'auraieut conquis ni titre
                        ni mime trouvd de quoi se nourrir.</p>
                    <p>Ce Congres repandra par tous les moyens les iddes pour pouvoir rdclamer du
                        Gouverno- ment ses droits et devoirs. Il conseillera la nation sur ses
                        droits et devoirs, il permettra la libertd de la discussion, et les opinions
                        qui feront naltre les partis qui sont la base de tout progrds dans
                        l'anivers. Nous avons pour exemple les royaumes remplis das' partis, comment
                        ils ont conquis la vraie civilisation et lean peoples vivent dans une
                        aisanoe et une tranquilitd absolue. C'est parce que chaque parti discute et
                        montre à l'autre ses erreurs par des discours sur les tribunes publiques et
                        sont entre lo Gouvemement et la nation un intermddiaire de paix, de libertd;
                        sur ce chemin la nation et le Gouvemement merchant d'un commun accord.</p>
                    <p>Dans oe grand jour de centenaire de Mohamed Aly, le Comite se reunit pour la
                        premidre fois pour la creation du Congrds National qui fera reualtre dans la
                        nation la mfimeAme qu'a erdde ce grand homme et faire cooler dans ses veinea
                        l'activitd pour la rdveil- ler de son apathie qui menace de la jeter dans
                        l'ablme, et pour lui procurer la pure morale qui l'dgaleraaux autres
                        nations.</p>
                    <p>Voici les bases fondamentales du Congrds National que ses men bres exposent
                        anx habi- tants de oe pays et aux dtrangers en espdrant des rdsultats
                        satiafaisants pour tous.</p>
                    <p>Compte rendu de la stance du Comitt Le Comitd du Congrds National s'est
                        rdunis poor sa premidre sdance à l"'H6tel Shepheard" dans l'aprds-midi du
                        samedi 13 mai 1905 à 6 b. du soir et a delibdrd sur la fondation du Con-
                        grds National et tee statute et a approuvd la redaction des statute et a
                        fixe samedi ler join poor la 2me sdance pour l'dleotion d'un prdsi dent et
                        vlofrptdrident et secretaire et membrw indigdnes et deputes etrangers en
                        Egypte et pjeobres conseillen. I* sdanoe a dtd terminde à 7 h. 30 pour se
                        rdunir à la date fixde dans sa oirculaire, pour les disoussions
                        partioulidres du Comitd qui seront traitdes par le Comitd dans oet
                        intervalle.</p>
                    <p>Caire, Hfttol Shepheard 13 m%i 1905.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item" status="verified">
                    <head>LES OEUFS EGYPTIENS</head>
                    <p>L'exportation pour 1904/1905 qui vient de finir, n'a été que de 59,070,240
                        oeufs ou 41.021 caisses expédiées: En Angleterre 36,480, en France 1,844, en
                        Autriche 1,507, en Allemagne 1,148, et en Italie, 40; ce qui représente une
                        diminution de 2,136 caisses sur 1903/1904 et de 10,061 sur 1902/1903.</p>
                    <p>Malheureusement, le cholera des poules continuant ses ravages, il est à
                        prévoir que le manquant sera beaucoup plus important l'année prochaine, car
                        le fellah ne prend aucune mesure prophylactique pour enrayer l'épizootie et
                        même, par suite des prix élevés auxquels les oeufs se vendent, il a réduit
                        le nombre de ses couveuses, de sorts que, de ce côté-là, le repeuplement de
                        sa basse-cour subira encore un échec très sérioux.</p>
                    <p>Depuis le mois de Novembre dernier, la vents des oeufs s'est effectuée entre
                        P.T. 170 à P.T. 200 le mille; c'est-à-dire à plus du double de ce que cette
                        merchandise valait il y a à peine 7 à 8 ans ! La production restraints que
                        nous avons aujourd'hui, est bien pour quelque chose dans ce renchérissement;
                        mais il y a aussi les marchés étrangers qui y entrent pour une large part.
                        En effet, dans touts l'Europe, bien entendu, en tenant compte des variations
                        qui ont lieu à chaque saison, le prix des oeufs va toujours en augmentant.
                        Pour justifier ou expliquer cette hausse ininterrompue, on a dit que dans
                        certains centres de grande production, notamment en France, les éleveurs
                        négligeaient la culture des oeufs pour augmenter celle de la volaille qui
                        leur serait plus avantageuse an point de vue financier. Ces derniere temps,
                        on parlait aussi de soi-disants accaparements faits en vue de fournir aux
                        besoins des armées ou marines Russo- Japonaises ! Quoi qu'il en soit de ce
                        trust d'un nouveau genre, le plus important et le plus incontestable des
                        prix élevés, tient certainement a ce que les oeufs sont devenus l'un des
                        principes essentiels de l'alimentation, par la consommation domestique et
                        par l'industrie des pâtes alimentaires, des biscuiteries etc. qui ont pris,
                        dans ces dernières années, un énorme développement. Et les oeufs égyptiens
                        doivent d'autant mieux profiler de cette situation, qu'ils sont exportés,
                        quand les autres pays n'en fournissent pas. Il parait donc vrai-semblable
                        que les cours moyens de cette saison seront à peu prèd définitifs, même en
                        admettant une bien plus grande production. (Extrait du Bulletin de la
                        Chambre de Commerce Française.)</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>ALEXANDRIA GENERAL PRODUCE ASSOCIATION. </head>
                    <p>Section Cotonniere Resume des reponses recues en Avril 1905 Les
                        ensemencements des cotons ont eu lieu, comme de coutume, dnrant les mois de
                        Mars et d'Avril.—</p>
                    <p>Bien que la temperature en gdndral et des pluies assez frdquentes n'aient pas
                        dtd propices, les jeunes plantes prdsentent un aspect sain. L'on constate
                        pourtant du retard dans le ddve- loppement.</p>
                    <p>Les rdensemencements, presque nuls dans beaucoup de localitds, plutdt
                        nombreux dans d'autres, mais toujours partiels, n'ont pas dtd, dans
                        l'ensemble, plus importants qu'k l'ordi- naire et sensiblement moindres que
                        l'annde deruidre.</p>
                    <p>L'acrdage, abstraction faite d'une ldgdre augmentation provenant des
                        nonvelles terres mises en culture, est considdrd comme presque dgal à celui
                        de l'annde dernidre.</p>
                    <p>Parmi les vatidtds semdes, le Mit Afifi a, comme toujours, la prdponddranoe.
                        Les cultu- res d'Abassi et de Joannovich ont dtd, cette annde,
                        encore-jdgdrement diminudes.</p>
                    <p>L'eau, à l'exception de quelques districts dans le nord du Bdhdra et de la
                        Gharbieh,a dtd partout suffisante et l'on compte sur l'amdlio- ration et le
                        ddveloppement des irrigations pour qu'il en soit de mdme pendant 1'dtd, bien
                        quo le niveau du Nil^soit trds bas cette annde et que le systdmo des
                        rotations ait ddjk commencd à dtre appliqud.—</p>
                    <p>Dans la province do Fayoum, on estime que les cultures oooupent la mdme
                        superficie de tones qu'en 1904.— Une nouvelle augmentation est par contre
                        Bignalde dans la Haute-Egypte, notamment dans les provinces deBdni-Souef et
                        deMinieh.— Jusqu'k prdseut, la Haute-Egypte n'avait semd, exclusivement, que
                        du ooton Ashmouni; mais on nous informe que, cette annde, on s'est ddoidd k
                        faire de plus grands essais en coton Abassi et quelque peu en Mit-Afifi.—
                        Les cultures sont en bon dtat, mais ldgdre- ment en retard. L'ean est
                        suffisante.—</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <p>British Chamber of Commerce.—We would call the attention of persons
                        interested in Egyptian trade to the work of the British Chamber of Commerce
                        of Egypt, whose office in Alexandria gives information as to standings
                        trade, &amp;, to its members, and whose monthly publication reviews our
                        commerce. The annual subscription is £1 and all British traders should
                        beoome members. Our London office, 86, New Broad- street B.C., acts as
                        London agency to the Chamber,</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item" xml:lang="fr" feature="bulletinBourse">
                    <head>BULLETIN DE LA BOURSE</head>
                    <p>(Auiourd hui a midi et demie) Le marché est en pleine ddbandade. De- vant
                        l'abstention des acheteurs qui oscomptent des cours enoore plus bas la cote
                        fldohit sur toute la ligne.</p>
                    <p>La National Bank tombe de 27 7/8 à 27 11/16, les aotions Crédit Foncier do
                        822 à 816, la Banque d'Athdnes de 120 à 118, la Dai ra de 28 7/8 à 28 3/4,
                        la Crown Brewery de 214 à 210, la Nungovich de 10 3/16 à 10 1/8 et la Delta
                        Light de 13 1/4 à 13 8/16.</p>
                    <p>Les petites valours suivent le mdme mouve- ment L'lnvestment fldohit de 1 7/8
                        à 1 13/16 et les Estates de 1 1/32 à 7/8. Les Estates ont mdme fait 13/16
                        durant la matin de mais des acheteurs s'dtant prdsentds à ce prix, le cours
                        a remontd ldgdrement. On s'attend domain à une accentuation de la baisse k
                        cause du rhglement fored qu'entralne l'arrivde des oertifioats au
                        porteur.</p>
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                    <head>MOUVEMENT MARITIME DU PORT D'ALBXANDRIA</head>
                    <p>ABRIvfiEB 18. mai Rangoon ; 19 j. 1/2, vap. ang. Mandalay, cap. Mitchell,
                        ton.-2498, k. Grace &amp; Co. Constantinople 8 j. 3/4, vap. ang. Assouan,
                        cap. Shervington, ton. 1779, à la Khed. Mail. Galatz et Cavak ; 3 j. 3/4,
                        yap. hell. Elpidofo- ros, cap. Cosmos, ton. 1485, à Nanopouloe. Anvers et
                        Caiffa ; 2 j. 3.4, vap. beige Sambre, cap. Tonkwioh, ton. 1233, à Kalfaian.
                        Trieste et Volos ; 63 h., vap. ang. Payia, cap. Morison, ton. 1884, k
                        Rodocaoaohi. Constantinople et Pirde ; 40 h., vkp. ang. Is- mailieh, cap.
                        Qatteschi, ton. 2335, à la Kbedivial Mail.</p>
                    <p>Odessa et Sude ; 1 j. 1/2, vap. russe Tzaritza, cap. Roller, ton. 1725, à la
                        Cie Russe. Salonique et Pirde; 2 j., vap. heil. Vassilissa Olga, cap.
                        Romanos, ton. 819, à Ismiridi. 14 mai Gdnes et Messine ; 63 h., vap. itaL
                        Tebe, cap. Mancini, ton. 1933, à la Cie Florio-Rubattino. Chypre et
                        Port-Said ; 1 j vap. ang. Bsperanza, cap. Berry, ton. 424, à Miuotto.</p>
                    <p>15 mai Trieste et Brindisi; 60 h., vap. autr. Habs- burg, cap. Klansberger,
                        ton. 2420, au Lloyd Autrichien. Mersine et Jaffa ; 38 h., vap. ital. Adria,
                        cap. Muzio, ton. 1157, à la Cia Florio-Rubattino. Smyrna et Port Said ; 15
                        h., vap. rasse Tziro- vich, cap. KioHensky, ton. 1131, à la Cie Russe.
                        Loudres; 15 j. 1/2, vap. ang. Creole Prince, cap. Noonan, ton. 1261, à Grace
                        &amp; Co. Anvers et Malta ; 3 j. 1/2, vap. ang. Indian Prince, cap. Evans,
                        ton. 1192, à Grace &amp; Co. North Shield ; 18 j. 1/2, vap. ang. Dunholme,
                        cap. Hushank, ton. 1406, à Nimnim.</p>
                    <p>DEPARTS 13 mai Brindisi et Trieste ; vap. autr. Cleopatra, cap. Ivellich.
                        Port-Said et Syrie ; vap. ang. El Kahira, cap. Peck. Suline; vap. ang.
                        Slingsby, cap. Donoghuss, sur lest Malta et Hambourg ; vap. all. Chios, cap.
                        Falk. Hull; vap. ang. Mariner, cap. Bubb. Candie; vap. hell. Athdnes, cap.
                        Catramatos. Alexaudrette ; vap. hell Phanny, cap. Cata- lamos. Taganrog ;
                        vap. ang. Tregothnan, cap. Sincock, sur lest. Taganrog ; vap. ang. Poldhu,
                        cap. Hambly sur lest. Angleterre ; vap. ang. Rookliff, cap. Cliff. 14 mai
                        Malte et Liverpool; vap. ang. Pharos, oap. Stewart.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <p>Alexandria Water Company Limited. AVIS Avis est donnd par la prdsente que la
                        vingtaeptidme Assemblde Gdndrale Ordinaire de la Compagnie aura lieu aux
                        Bureaux de la Compa- gnie à Alexaudrie le Jeudi 8 Juin 1905, à 4 heures et
                        demie de l'aprds-midi, pour proodder aux affaires ordinairesde la Compagnie,
                        confor- mdment à l'aote du Parlement y relatil. Pour assister on se faire
                        reprdsenter à cette assemblde, M.M. les propridtaires d'aotiona au porteur
                        sont informds que, conformdment aux Statute, leurs titres doivent dtre
                        ddposds à l'Anglo-Egyptian Bank Ld., à Alexandne, an moins trois jours
                        franc, avant l'Assemblde, ou ohez Messrs. Barclay and Company Ld. 1, Pall
                        Mall, East, London S.W. à Londres, 14 jours franc, avant 1'Assemblde.</p>
                    <p>Les registres de transfert de la Compagnie seront fermds pendant les 14 jours
                        prdeddant l'Assemblde. Par ordre du Conseil d'Administration, J. B. Cornish.
                        Administrateur-Directeur Alexandrie, le 13 Mai 1905. 25957-4-1</p>
                </div>
                <div type="template" xml:id="deg-el-etcl01">
                    <head>EASTERN TELEGRAPH CO. LTD.</head>
                    <p>AVERAGE TIME occupied in transmission of Egyptian telegrams from England to
                        Alexandria on <date when="1905-07-11">Tuesday, 11th July, 1905</date>. </p>
                    <p>OUTWARDS.</p>
                    <p>Between the hours of 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. (Cairo time)</p>
                    <table rows="6" cols="3" xml:id="deg-ta-etcl01">
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell rows="2">FROM</cell>
                            <cell cols="2">MESSAGES HANDED IN AT</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell>The Company's Offices. H. M.</cell>
                            <cell>Postal Telegraph Offices. H. M.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><placeName>London</placeName></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="min">11</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="min">44</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><placeName>Liverpool</placeName></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="min">15</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="min">56</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><placeName>Manchester</placeName></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="min">18</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="min">35</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><placeName>Glasgow</placeName></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="min">20</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="min">-</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Other Provincial Offices</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="min">-</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="min">42</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <p>TRAMWAYS O'ALEXANDRIE (Socifte Anonyms) Messieurs les porteurs d'actions sont
                        prdve- nus que l'Assemblde gdndrale, tonne à Bruxelles le 3 mai courant, a
                        ddoidd à la majoritd des voix, le paiement du dividende de l'oxercice 1904,
                        comme suit: Aux aotions privildgides, francs 6 1/4 par action, contre
                        prdsentation du ooupon No. 7. Aux aotions de dividende, un franc et demi par
                        action, contre prdsentation de tons les ooupons du No. 1 à 7. Ls paiement
                        sera effectud à la Banque Im- pdriale Ottomans à partir du 25 mai courant Le
                        Prdsident du Conseil d'Administration J. Lumbroso.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <p>BOURSE KHEDIVIALE Remarques sur le marché du disponible et des contrats.
                        Samedi, le 13 mai 1905. Cotons Disponible.—Le marché est absolument
                        ddsorganisd par la situation dea contrats à tel point que les cours,
                        irrdguliers au possible, sont à considdrer comme plutOt nominaux. S'il se
                        fait encore quelque chose de temps à autre, ilne s'agit dans l'espkce, que
                        d'affaires en qualitds spdciales ou dans la conolusion desquelles le hasard
                        entre pour beaucoup. Franco-gare.—La nullitd est complete.
                        Contrats.—Nouvelle rdcolte.Elle a dft ndoes- sairement suivre l'anoienne,
                        mais à pas si lents qu'au plus fort de l'effervesoence, le novembre n'a pas
                        ddpassd tal 12 7/8. Aprfes avoir dtd quelque peu ndgligde, cette dchdance
                        est do nouveau en favour et à la baisse, elle montre meilleure tenue que les
                        mois rapprochds. Rdcolte actuelle.—La semaine s ddbutd ferme et la hausse
                        qui s'est produite par la suite a dclatd comme un coop .de faudre. Le
                        ddcouvert a dtd fored de se laisser dgorger en payant jusqu'k 16 3/4, maia
                        il n'a qu'k a'en prendre à lui-mfime pour s'dtre engagd si large- ment et si
                        imprudemment sur le mai. Une autre circonstance qui a aidd à la rdussite du
                        coup, o'est l'emballement de la petite spdou- lationsurlejuilletqui a touchd
                        an plus fort tal. 15 11/32.</p>
                    <p>Quant au ddoouvert, pour compte de l'Europe, sur lequel la combinaison du mai
                        dtait rdellement basde, il n'a jamais existd ou pour mieux dire, il avait
                        transfdrd sa position à temps sur novembre.</p>
                    <p>Quoiqu'il en soit, la question du mai est maintenant bkclde et le marchd
                        reste momen- taudment abandoned à lui-mfime, ce qui nous vaut la sensible
                        rdaction qui s'est produite et qui pourrait encore s'acceutuer; mais il
                        paralt certain que lejuillet pourrait subir une mani- pulation comme celle
                        do mai et le mieux serai 1 d'Stre prudent.</p>
                    <p>Oraines de coton JJisponible.—Rien de spdeial à dire sur le marché du
                        disponible et des fluctuations assez marqudes ont dtd enregistrdes ; cola
                        tient aux changements que nous avons ens sur les contrats. Les conrs, comme
                        rdsumd, se trouvent avoir gagnd P.T. 2 pour la semaine.
                        Franco-station.—Aucune affaire.</p>
                    <p>Contrats.—Nouvelle rdcolte. On n'y fait pas grand'chose, mais elle est ferme
                        et subit facile- ment l'influence de l'anoienne rdcolte, les cours actuels
                        ne semblant toujours pas assez tentants pour attirer les vendeurs. Rdcolte
                        aotuelle.—Dans le marasme le plus complet jusqu'k jeudi matin, elle a tout
                        d'un ooup dtd l'objet d'une manipulation qui a portd les prix jusqu'k P.T.
                        60 5/40 pour le mai; toutefois, et malgrd les bruits de Syndi- cat rdpandns
                        à profusion, le maintien des hauta conrs a dtd impossible en face des ventes
                        de quelques gros faiseurs, qui nous ont lait teenier à 57 15/40, tout on
                        nous laissant en gain de prds de P.T. 2 sur le niveau le plus bas auquel
                        nous dtions tombds. Tendance cepen- dant toujours favorable. Feves
                        Disponible —Devantlapdnurie des arrivages, les prix montent, à chaque besoin
                        qui se prdsente sur le marchd, tout petit qu'il soit Franoo-gare.—On n'en
                        parle pas. Contrats.—La cote est quasi nominale et si elle est en hausse, oe
                        n'est que par suite de l'amdlioration du disponible.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="template" xml:lang="fr" feature="cottonContracts" xml:id="deg-el-ctns01">
                    <head>COTONS</head>
                    <p>copie de la dépêche</p>
                    <p>DE L'ALEXANDRIA GENERAL PRODUCE ASSOCIATION</p>
                    <p>à la</p>
                    <p>LIVERPOOL COTTON ASSOCIATION</p>
                    <p>(Cours pratiqués ce jour à la Bourse Khédiviale à 9h. 45 a.m.) </p>
                    <table rows="4" cols="4" xml:id="deg-ta-ctns01">
                        <row>
                            <cell>Tal.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">15 11/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>Livraison</cell>
                            <cell>Mai</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">14 11/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Juillet</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">12 23/32</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Novembre</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">12 19/32</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Janvier</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>Marché ferme</p>
                    <p>Arrivages du 13, 14 et de ce jour, a Minet-elBassal, cantars 27,010 <measure
                            unit="cantar">1008</measure></p>
                    <p>(Cours pratiqués ce jour à la Bourse Khédiviale à 12h. 45 p.m.)</p>
                    <table rows="4" cols="4" xml:id="deg-ta-ctns02">
                        <row>
                            <cell>Tal.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">15 3/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>Livraison</cell>
                            <cell>Mai</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">15 19/32</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Juillet</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">12 3/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Novembre</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">12 5/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Janvier</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>Marché ferme </p>
                </div>
                <div type="template" xml:lang="fr" xml:id="deg-el-mmeb01">
                    <head>MARCHE DE MINET-EL-BASSAL</head>
                    <dateline><date when="1905-07-12">15 mai 1905</date>.—(11h.55 a.m.)</dateline>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Cotons</hi> —Clôture du marché du <date when="1905-07-11"
                            >11 juillet</date>: Ferme et en hausse de 1/8. </p>
                    <table cols="6" xml:id="deg-ta-mmeb01">
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="6">BEURRES</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Fair, Fully Fair, Good Fair, Fully Good Fair et Good:</cell>
                            <cell>Sans changement</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="6">HAUTE-EGYPTE ET FAYOUM</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Fair, Fully Fair, Good Fair, Fully Good Fair et Good:</cell>
                            <cell>Sans changement</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="6">ABASSI</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>2me qualité, 1re qualité, extra:</cell>
                            <cell>Sans changement</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="6">IANNOVICH</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>2me qualité, 1re qualité, extra:</cell>
                            <cell>Sans changement</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>Etat du marché de ce jour, cotons : Ferme</p>
                    <p>Les arrivages de ce jour se chiffrent par cantars <measure unit="cantar"
                            >1011</measure> contre même jour l'année précédente cantars <measure
                            unit="cantar">156</measure>
                    </p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Grains de coton</hi>.—Sans changement</p>
                    <table xml:id="deg-ta-mmeb02">
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>Disponible</cell>
                            <cell>Ticket</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Mit-Afifi—</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">58</measure></cell>
                            <cell>Rien</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Haute-Egypte.—</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">56 1/2</measure></cell>
                            <cell>Rien</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Blés</hi>.—Très fermes</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Qualité Saïdi</hi>.—Cond. Saha P.T. <measure unit="pt"
                            >—</measure> à <measure unit="pt">—</measure></p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">" Béhéra</hi>: " " " <measure unit="pt">110</measure> à
                            <measure unit="pt">120</measure></p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Feves</hi>.—En baisse</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Saïdi</hi>
                        <measure unit="pt">95</measure></p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Fayoum</hi> : disponible : <measure unit="pt"
                        >94</measure></p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Qualitè Saïdi</hi>. Cond. Saha P.T. <measure unit="pt"
                            >108</measure> à <measure unit="pt">114</measure></p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Lentilles</hi>.—Très rares</p>
                    <p>Disponible: Rien</p>
                    <p>Cond. Saha P.T. <measure unit="pt">120</measure> à <measure unit="pt"
                            >130</measure></p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Orges</hi>.—Soutenues</p>
                    <p>" Cond.Saha P.T. <measure unit="pt">61</measure> à <measure unit="pt"
                            >63</measure></p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Maïs</hi>.—Sans changement</p>
                    <p>Disponible : Rien</p>
                    <p>" Cond. Saha P.T. <measure unit="pt">100</measure> à <measure unit="pt"
                            >110</measure></p>
                    <table rows="4" cols="3" xml:id="deg-ta-mmeb03">
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell>Exportation</cell>
                            <cell>du <date when="1905-07-11">11 juil.</date></cell>
                            <cell>depuis le <date when="1905-07-07">7 juil.</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Coton</cell>
                            <cell>Bal. <measure unit="balles">616</measure></cell>
                            <cell>Bal. <measure unit="balles">10298</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Gr. de cot.</cell>
                            <cell>Ard. <measure unit="ard">2962</measure></cell>
                            <cell>Ard. <measure unit="ard">8952</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Fèves</cell>
                            <cell>" <measure unit="ard">6595</measure></cell>
                            <cell>" <measure unit="ard">7461</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <table rows="4" cols="3" xml:id="deg-ta-mmeb04">
                        <head>Exportations probables de la semaine:</head>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>1905</cell>
                            <cell>1904</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Coton</cell>
                            <cell>Bal. <measure unit="balles">15,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">5,900</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Graines de coton</cell>
                            <cell>Ard. <measure unit="ard">25,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell>Ard. <measure unit="ard">34,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Fèves</cell>
                            <cell>" <measure unit="ard">16,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="ard">2,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <table cols="5" xml:id="deg-ta-mmeb05">
                        <head>Les prix suivants ont été pratiqués ce jour</head>
                        <head>COTON C.M.E. (Basse-Egypte)</head>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="3"/>
                            <cell cols="2">par Cantar</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="5">Province Béhéra</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><placeName>Damanhour</placeName>. </cell>
                            <cell>De P.T.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">180</measure></cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">242 ½</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="5">Provience Garbieh</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><placeName>Kafr-Zayat</placeName>. </cell>
                            <cell>De P.T.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">265</measure></cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">295</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><placeName>Tantah</placeName>. </cell>
                            <cell>" "</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">260</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">295</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="5">Province Menoufieh</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><placeName>Menouf</placeName>.</cell>
                            <cell> De P.T.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">222 ½</measure></cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">277 ½</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <table cols="5" xml:id="deg-ta-mmeb06">
                        <head>SECTION DES GRAINES ET CEREALES</head>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell>PRIX FRANCO-STATION :</cell>
                            <cell cols="2">DISPONIBLE</cell>
                            <cell cols="2">TICKET</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Graines de coton Afifi</cell>
                            <cell>P.T. </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">58 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>à P.T. </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" Haute Egypte</cell>
                            <cell>" </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">56 ½</measure></cell>
                            <cell>" " </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Fèves Saïdi</cell>
                            <cell>" </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">95 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>" " </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" Fayoumi</cell>
                            <cell>" </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">94 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>" " </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>ARRIVAGES</head>
                        <dateline>de <date when="1905-07-12">mercredi 12 juillet
                            1905</date></dateline>
                        <p>Documents de l' "Alexandria General Produce Association."</p>
                        <table rows="9" cols="4" xml:id="deg-ta-mmeb07">
                            <row role="label">
                                <cell/>
                                <cell cols="2">CHEMINS DE FER</cell>
                                <cell>BARQUES</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Cotons</cell>
                                <cell>S/B </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sb">53</measure></cell>
                                <cell>—</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Graines de coton</cell>
                                <cell>sacs </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">1630</measure></cell>
                                <cell>—</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Blés Saïdi </cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">—</measure></cell>
                                <cell>—</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>" Béhéra</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">2033</measure></cell>
                                <cell>-</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Fèves Saidi</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">1273</measure></cell>
                                <cell>—</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>" Béhéra</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">—</measure></cell>
                                <cell>—</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Orges</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">—</measure></cell>
                                <cell>—</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Maïs</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">—</measure></cell>
                                <cell>—</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Lentilles</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">—</measure></cell>
                                <cell>-—</cell>
                            </row>
                        </table>
                        <p><hi rend="italic">Cotons</hi>.-Total des arrivages depuis le <date
                                when="1904-09-01">1er septembre 1904</date> jusqu'à ce jour, cantars
                                <measure unit="cantar">6,209,388</measure>.</p>
                        <p><hi rend="italic">Grains de coton</hi>.—Total des arrivages depuis le
                                <date when="1904-09-01">1er septembre 1904</date> jusqu'à ce jour,
                            Ard. <measure unit="ard">3,503,332</measure></p>
                        <p>Contre même jour en 1904 :</p>
                        <table rows="9" cols="2" xml:id="deg-ta-mmeb08">
                            <row role="label">
                                <cell/>
                                <cell cols="2">BARQUES ET CHEMINS DE FER</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Cotons</cell>
                                <cell>S/B </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sb">-</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Graines de coton</cell>
                                <cell>sacs </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">-</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Blés Saïdi </cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>" Béhéra</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">894</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Fèves Saidi</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">3506</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>" Béhéra</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Orges</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Maïs</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">250</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Lentilles</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                        </table>
                        <p><hi rend="italic">Cotons</hi>.—Total des arrivages depuis le <date
                                when="1903-09-01">1er septembre 1903</date> jusqu'à ce jour, cantars
                                <measure unit="cantar">6,458,818</measure></p>
                        <p><hi rend="italic">Graines de coton</hi>.—Total des arrivages depuis le
                                <date when="1903-09-01">1er septembre 1903</date> jusqu'à ce jour
                            Ard. <measure unit="ard">3,533,437</measure></p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>CONTRATS, (11h.55 a.m.)</head>
                        <p>Cours de la Bourse de Minet-el-Bassal </p>
                        <table cols="5" xml:id="deg-ta-mmeb09">
                            <row role="label">
                                <cell><hi rend="italic">Coton F.G.F.Br.</hi></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Novembre</cell>
                                <cell>Tal.</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="tal">14 15/16</measure></cell>
                                <cell>à</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="tal">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Janvier</cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="tal">14 27/32</measure></cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="tal">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Mars</cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="tal">15 —</measure></cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="tal">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Juillet</cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="tal">14 15/16</measure></cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="tal">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Août</cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="tal">15 3/16</measure></cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="tal">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row role="label">
                                <cell><hi rend="italic">Grains de coton</hi></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>N.-D.-J.</cell>
                                <cell>P.T.</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="pt">61 —</measure></cell>
                                <cell>à</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="pt">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Juillet</cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="pt">58 20/40</measure></cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="pt">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Août</cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="pt">59 30/40</measure></cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="pt">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row role="label">
                                <cell><hi rend="italic">Fèves-Saïdi</hi></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Sept.-Oct.</cell>
                                <cell>P.T.</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="pt">95 —</measure></cell>
                                <cell>à</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="pt">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                        </table>
                        <p>REMARQUES</p>
                        <p><hi rend="italic">Cotons</hi>: Nouvelle récolte.—Le novembre a ouvert à
                            14 15/16 sous l'impression de la clôture d'Amérique et ne tarde même pas
                            à fléchir à 14 7/8, mais il se raffermit de nouveau. Affaires
                            claisemées.</p>
                        <p>Récolte actuelle. —Juillet a débuté à 14 5/16 et reste soutenu. Marché
                            peu animé.</p>
                        <p><hi rend="italic">Grains de coton</hi>: Nouvelle récolte.— Sans affaires
                            importante; quand même les cours sont bien tenus.</p>
                        <p>Récolte actuelle.—Juillet a obtenu P.T. 58 5/40 à l'ouverture. </p>
                        <p><hi rend="italic">Fèves-Saidi</hi>: Nouvelle récolte.—Marché nul.</p>
                    </div>
                </div>
                <div type="template" xml:lang="fr" xml:id="deg-el-extr01">
                    <head>Exterieur</head>
                    <p>Dépêches particulières du <date when="1905-07-11">11 juillet 1905</date></p>
                    <p>PRODUITS EGYPTIENS</p>
                    <p>LIVERPOOL</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Coton: Etat du Marché</hi>.—Ferme</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Disp</hi>..— F.G.F.: <measure unit="£">7 7/8</measure>
                        (sans changement)</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Futurs</hi> Juillet :<measure unit="£">6 49/64</measure>
                        (4/64 point de hausse)</p>
                    <p>LIVERPOOL</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Graines de coton</hi>.—Fermes</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Fèves</hi>En hausse</p>
                    <p>HULL</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Graines de coton</hi>.-Bonne demande</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Fèves</hi>.—Plus cheres</p>
                    <p>LONDRES</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Graines de coton</hi>.—Meme situation</p>
                    <p>COTON AMÉRICAIN</p>
                    <p>LIVERPOOL</p>
                    <p>Futurs juil-aout.: <measure unit="$">4.24</measure> (meme prix)</p>
                    <p>" oct-nov.: <measure unit="$">4.28</measure> (1 points de baisse)</p>
                    <p>Disponible : <measure unit="$">4.36</measure> (Stationnaires)</p>
                    <p>NEW-YORK</p>
                    <p>Middling Upland: <measure unit="$">8.15</measure> (5 points de hausse)</p>
                    <p>Futurs août: <measure unit="$">7.73</measure> (6 points de busse)</p>
                    <p>" oct. : <measure unit="$">7.83</measure> (5 points de baisse)</p>
                    <p>Arrivages du jour, balles <measure unit="balles">23,000</measure></p>
                    <p>Contre même jour, l'année dernière, balles <measure unit="balles"
                            >2,900</measure></p>
                    <p>Pointer : balles 150,000 contre bal. 50,000</p>
                </div>
                <div type="template" xml:id="deg-el-tdeq01">
                    <head>TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE QUOTATIONS</head>
                    <table rows="14" cols="3" xml:id="deg-ta-tdeq01">
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell> </cell>
                            <cell>Banks' buying</cell>
                            <cell>Banks' selling* </cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>London cheque</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">97 1/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">97 5/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" 3m. bank paper</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">96 3/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">97 -</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" 3m. house paper</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">96 3/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Paris cheque</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">386 1/3 </measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">387 3/4 </measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" 3m. bank paper</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">384 3/4 </measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">386 -</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" 3m. house paper</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">385 1/2</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Switzerland cheque</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">385 1/2</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">387 3/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>3m. bank paper</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">382 3/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Germany cheque</cell>
                            <cell><measure>475 -</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>477 1/2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" 3m bank paper </cell>
                            <cell><measure>471 3/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Italian cheque</cell>
                            <cell><measure>886 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>887 2/3</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Vienna &amp; Trieste cheque</cell>
                            <cell><measure>404 3/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>406 3/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Constantinople cheque</cell>
                            <cell><measure>88 5/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>89 1/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>*Less one per mille brokerage.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="template" feature="stocksShares" xml:id="deg-el-lsex01"
                    status="unverified">
                    <head>LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE.</head>
                    <dateline>Prices on <date when="1905-07-07">Friday, July 7,
                        1905</date>.</dateline>
                    <table cols="4" xml:id="deg-ta-lsex01">
                        <row>
                            <cell>Consols a/c</cell>
                            <cell><measure>90 1/14</measure></cell>
                            <cell>@</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— 3/10</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Consols cash</cell>
                            <cell><measure>85 15/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>90 1/14</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian 4 % Unified</cell>
                            <cell><measure>104 1/2</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>105-</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian 4 ½ % State Domain</cell>
                            <cell><measure>105 -</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>106-</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian 3 ½ % Government Pref.</cell>
                            <cell><measure>101-</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>102—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian 3 ½ % Inscribed </cell>
                            <cell><measure>99-</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>101-</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian 4% Daira l980 </cell>
                            <cell><measure>100-</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>101-</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Turkish Unified</cell>
                            <cell><measure>87 1/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>- 1/2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Austrian Gold 4 %</cell>
                            <cell><measure>99 -</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>101-</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>French 3% Rentes</cell>
                            <cell><measure>98 ½</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>99 ½</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>German 3% 1891</cell>
                            <cell><measure>88 1/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— 3/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Greek 5 % 1881</cell>
                            <cell><measure>49 3/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>50 1/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Italian 5 % 1861</cell>
                            <cell><measure>105 1/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>- 3/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Russian 4 % Con. 1889</cell>
                            <cell><measure>87 1/2</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>88 -</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Japan 5 % 1902</cell>
                            <cell><measure>95 1/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>- 3/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>United States 4 % 1925</cell>
                            <cell><measure>134 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>136 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Daira Sanieh</cell>
                            <cell><measure>28 1/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— 1/2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell> Daira Deferred</cell>
                            <cell><measure>28 1/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>- 1/2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>National Banks</cell>
                            <cell><measure>27 5/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— 7/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>National Banks New</cell>
                            <cell><measure>6 ¼</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— ½</measure>pm</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Agricultural Banks</cell>
                            <cell><measure>13 3/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>- 5/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell> Agricultural Preferred </cell>
                            <cell><measure>10 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— 1/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell> Agricultural 3 ½ % Bonds</cell>
                            <cell><measure>94 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— ½</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Delta Preference</cell>
                            <cell><measure>13</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1/2 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell> Delta Deferred</cell>
                            <cell><measure>15 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>17 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Delta Lands</cell>
                            <cell><measure>2-</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>- 1/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Daira Sugar</cell>
                            <cell><measure>5 5/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— 7/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Salt &amp; Soda</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 5/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 7/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Markets</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 1/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>3/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Nile Valley</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 1/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>2 -</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Sudan Mines</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 -</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— 1/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Sudan Mines Syndicate</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 5/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— 3/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Mines Exploration Ltd.</cell>
                            <cell><measure>12/6 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>13/6 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Um Rus fully paid</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 -</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>- 1/14</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Corporation of Western Egypt</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— 5/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— 3/4</measure>pm</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>United Africans</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 5/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— 7/16</measure>pm</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egypt. Invest &amp; Agency </cell>
                            <cell><measure>— 1/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 1/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Estates </cell>
                            <cell><measure>— 1/8</measure> dis.</cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>ais par</measure>pm</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                </div>
                <div type="template" xml:id="deg-el-egmm01">
                    <head>EGYPTIAN MINING MARKET.</head>
                    <table cols="4" xml:id="deg-ta-egmm01">
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell>Name of Company </cell>
                            <cell>Making up Prices <date when="1905-06-26">June 26</date>
                            </cell>
                            <cell cols="2">Latest Prices <date when="1905-06-30">June
                                30</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Central Egypt Exploration</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 3/10</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 3/10</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 5/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Corporation of W. Egypt</cell>
                            <cell><measure>3/4</measure>pm</cell>
                            <cell><measure>11/15</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>3/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egypt. Mines Exlpor. Synd.</cell>
                            <cell><measure>14/6</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>12/3</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>12/9</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egypt. Sudan Minerals</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>1/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>3/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egypt. and Sudan Mining Synd.</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 3/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 5/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 3/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Nile Goldfields</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 1/10</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>15/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 1/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Nile Valley Block E</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 1/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>15/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 1/10</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Nile Valley (New)</cell>
                            <cell><measure>2 3/32</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>2</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>2 1/10</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>North Nile Valley</cell>
                            <cell><measure>3/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>9/10</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>11/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Nubia (Sudan) Dev. Synd. (10s. pd.)</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>1</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 1/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Sudan Explor. (10s. Shares)</cell>
                            <cell><measure>5/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>1/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>3/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Sudan Mines</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 3/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>1</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>1/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Um Rus Gold Mines</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1/8</measure> pm</cell>
                            <cell>1 1/10</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 3/16</measure>pm</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>United African Explor.</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 5/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 5/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 3/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                </div>
                <div type="template" feature="stocksShares" xml:id="deg-el-shli01"
                    status="unverified">
                    <head>SHARE LIST</head>
                    <p>Issued by the "Association des Courtiers en Valeurs d'Alexandrie".</p>
                    <p>Clôture d'aujourd'hui à 12h.45 p.m.</p>
                    <table rows="39" cols="5" xml:id="deg-ta-shli01">
                        <row>
                            <cell>Agric. Bank of Egypt</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">13 7/16</measure> à 1/2 </cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">27 11/14</measure>- -</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Nat. Bank of Egypt</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="£">27 11/14</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="£">— -</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Ramleh Railway</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="£">7 13/15</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">7/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Delta Railway ex.-c.</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">13 1/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">— 3/10</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Tram. d'Alexandrie</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">152 1/2 </measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">153</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" " div.</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">352 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">353 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Alexandria Water</cell>
                            <cell>Let.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">16 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Eaux du Cairo</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">- —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Daira Sanieh</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">28 3/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">— -</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Béhéra</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="LE">— —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="LE">— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Bourse Khédiviale</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">— —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Markets</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">21/9</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">22/ —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Anglo-Egyptian Spinning</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">—11/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£"> — ¾</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Bière d'Alex. Priv.</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">210 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">214 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell> " " Div.</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">110 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">114 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" du Cairo Priv.</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">127 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">128 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" " Div.</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">64 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">65 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egypt Cotton Mills</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">5/3 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">- —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" Salt &amp; Soda</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">34/6 —</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">- —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Pressage</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">— —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Presses Libres</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">— —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Oblig. Credit Foncier Egyptien 3 %</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">317 —</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">318 -</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Lots Turcs</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="fcs">— —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Banque Nationale de Grèce</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">— —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Banque Industrielle</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="LE">— 1/16</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="LE">— 1/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Cassa di Sconto</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">177 —</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">164 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Anglo-American Nile</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">- -</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">— -</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Banque d'Athènes </cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">- -</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">- -</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Deferred Delta</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">- -</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">— -</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Nungovich Hotels</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">10 1/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">— -</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Delta Land</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="£">- -</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">— -</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell> Egyptian Invest. &amp; Agency Ld.</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">1 11/16</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">— -</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Land Bank</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">9 5/8</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">—11/18</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Trust Investment</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">1 1/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">— 5/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                </div>
                <div type="template" xml:lang="fr" feature="cottonContracts" xml:id="deg-el-acms01">
                    <head>ASSOCIATION DES COURTIERS EN MARCHANDISES</head>
                    <head type="sub">(Service spécial)</head>
                    <p>DÉPÊCHE D'OUVERTURE</p>
                    <p>LIVERPOOL, 10h. a.m.</p>
                    <p>Américain</p>
                    <p>Futurs: août-sept. : <measure unit="$">5.85</measure></p>
                    <p>,, oct.-nov. : <measure unit="$">5.84</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="template" xml:lang="fr" feature="cottonContracts" xml:id="deg-el-dehe01">
                    <head>DERNIERE HEURE</head>
                    <p>(Clôture de la Bourse Khédiviale 1h. p.m.) </p>
                    <p>Cours de l'Association des Courtiers en Marchandises </p>
                    <table cols="5" xml:id="deg-ta-dehe01">
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell>Coton F.G.F.Br.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Novembre</cell>
                            <cell>Tal.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">12 3/4</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">— 25/32</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Janvier</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">12 5/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="tal">— -</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Mars</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">15 3/32</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Juillet</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">14 9/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="tal">—19/32</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Août</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">14 1/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="tal">— 5/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell>Graines de coton</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>N.-D.-J. </cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">59 -</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">— 10/40</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Mai</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">57 15/40</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">– 20/40</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Juin</cell>
                            <cell> "</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">58 10/40</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">— 15/40</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell>Fèves-Saïdi</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Sept-Oct.</cell>
                            <cell>P.T.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">89 30/40 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">90</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                </div>
            </div>
            <pb n="5"/>
            <div type="page" n="5"
                facs="https://archive.org/details/egyptian-gazette-1905-05-15/page/n4/mode/1up">
                <head>THE EGYPTIAN GAZETTE, MONDAY, MAY 15, 1935.</head>
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                <div type="item">
                    <head>MOHAMED ALY CENTENARY. CELEBRATIONS IN CAIRO. </head>
                    <p>From an early hour on Saturday morning until the small hours of Sunday the
                        streets of Cairo were thronged by a crowd of holiday makers celebrating the
                        centenary of the foun- dation of the Mohamed Aly dynasty, and as the day
                        wore on and evening approached the crowds grew thicker and thicker, until,
                        when the hour of illumination had arrived, it ap- peared as if every
                        inhabitant of this great city had turned out to take part in the rejoicings,
                        so great was the crush. The day was intensely hot and a khamseen wind was
                        blowing from the south. The night was but little cooler than the day, but
                        the heat seemed to have little effect on the huge crowds.</p>
                    <p>All the main streets and buildings were gorgeously decorated, and wherever
                        one went a fine display of bunting met the eye. The streets appeared to be
                        one mass of Venetian masts wound round by fronds of the palm tree and
                        surmounted by the Ottoman flag, and from mast to mast were bound festoons of
                        green leaves hung with numerous Chinese lanterns. The triumphal arches at
                        either end of Abdeen-street were outlined by electric bulbs of varied
                        colours and the star and cres- cent stood out prominently on either side of
                        each arch. The Ibrahim Pasha statue, in Opera-square, was surrounded by vast
                        white columns from the top of which the Ottoman flag proudly waved,and were
                        heavily festooned in the same manner As the masts. In the main street
                        Shepheard's and the Continental Hotels were notable for the profuseness ot
                        their decorations, and the number of flags, representing almost every
                        nation, which hung from their windows; while the offices of the Gas Company
                        were most effectively and bril- liantly illuminated and attracted a great
                        deal of attention and admiration.</p>
                    <p>It was not, however, until we reached the Nile bridge that we saw the finest
                        effects, for the scenery of this vicinity especially lends itself tb
                        decoration and illumination. No finer sight than the one which met our eye
                        when wo arrived hero on our way to the greit fete at Ghezireh could be
                        imagined. The bridge was decorated in the same manner as the streets, that
                        is, with Venetian masts at close intervals, and from the masts of one side
                        to those of the other side hong a perfect plethora of Chinese lanterns.
                        Below lay the historic Nile, and gliding to and fro on its bosom were a
                        number of dahabiehs brilliantly illuminated in variegated colours, whilst in
                        front stretched the promenade with its dark background lit by gorgeous
                        lights. It was indeed a grandiose spectacle. At 7.30 p.m. a procession of
                        school boys was formed at the Citadel and proceeded to Ghezi- reh via
                        Mohamed-Aly street, Opera-square, Abdeen-street, Abdeen-sq^e, Sharieh Abdel
                        Aziz and the Nile Bridge. The boys, who were divided into detachments
                        according to their schools, carried coloured lanterns and Ottoman flags, and
                        were preceded by torch-bearers, marched along to the accompaniment of a
                        schoolboy's band, and helped to make the pro- cession a merry one by
                        frequent bursts into song. As the procession continued they became closer
                        and closer hemmed in by the crowd, and the police had a hard task to keep
                        the way clear for them. They reached the Ghezireh pro- menade at a quarter
                        past nine and after marching three times round the stand erected for
                        notabilities, and the tent in which the speeches of the evening were made,
                        dispersed. A large crowd had assembled at Ghezireh to wi toons the events of
                        the evening, and Mans- field Pasha, the officers of the police, and the
                        policemen themselves must be congratulated on the order which was
                        maintained, A great number of carriages were allowed into the grounds and
                        greatly increased the possibility of danger to the numerous pedestrians, but
                        as far as can bo ascertained at present no acci- dents occurred.</p>
                    <p>The bands of the Inniskilling Fusiliers and the Egyptian Cavalry were in
                        attendance and played alternately throughout the evening, and there was also
                        a native band which played almost incessantly. In the centre of the
                        promenade a large stand was erected, and at its side was the reception that
                        in which the speeches of the evening were delivered. The first speech was in
                        Arabic and was delivered by Ibrahim Halbaouj Bey, and the French speech was
                        delivered by Maltre Manusardi. His Highness the Khedive was represented by
                        Prince Ibrahim Pasha Helmy, on whose ar- rival at a quarter to nine the
                        Khedivial Anthem was played.</p>
                    <p>As the gorgeously illuminated dahabiehs wended their way to and fro on the
                        short stretch of the river in front of the promenade, they kept the air
                        lively with the blowing of whistles and syrens, and every now and then their
                        decks would become blue, red, or green from the blaze of Bengal lights, or
                        would tend a rocket whizzing into the air. I On the conclusion of the
                        speeches the dis- play of fireworks took place, and excellent it was.
                        Rockets, squibs, Roman candles, Cathe- rine wheels, and every kind of work
                        Imagine ble followed each other in quick succession, and the display was
                        terminated by a set-piece in which Mohamed Aly was figured sitting on
                        horseback, whilst a splendid effect was given by a series of coloured lights
                        on the Mokattam Hills.</p>
                    <p>The pyrotechnic display being ended, the signal was given for the formation
                        of a torch- light procession which made its way back to town headed by a
                        detachment of Egyptian Cavalry and accompanied by the Egyptian Band.</p>
                    <p>Thus was the memorable day ended, and the committee who were charged with the
                        respon- sibility of making the arrangements and fixing the programme can
                        congratulate themselves on achieving a great success.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>THE ANARCHIST ARREST AT CAIRO.</head>
                    <p>Great interest has been aroused in Italy by the news of the recent arrest at
                        Cairo of Jaffei, one of the alleged accomplices of Bresci, the assassin of
                        King Humbert, although the prisoner is not the most important among those
                        who even indirectly participated in the murder. Vittorio Jaffei is aged
                        twenty-seven, and began his career as a Customs guard. In this capacity he
                        met Anarchists along the Swiss frontier,and was converted to their
                        doctrines. He then deserted into Switzerland,where he met Bresci, and
                        plotted with him the crime, after the committal of which, on a report from
                        the Italian authorities, he was arrested at Berne, bat after a long
                        discussion between Italy and Switzerland was not surrendered to the Italian
                        police, because the Swiss law of extradition, which is very liberal, forbade
                        it, although Jaffei was also accused of having threatened the life of the
                        present King. Jaffei did not feel safe in Switzerland, and as soon aid he
                        was set at liberty left for Africi, and went to Zanzibar, where he became a
                        Mohamedan. But he aroused the suspicion of Signor Merca- telli, Italian
                        Consul-General there, who is an ex-journalist, and was in Italy at the time
                        of the crime. Signor Mercatelli had him watched until the police, having
                        sufficient evidence, arrested him at Cairo, although he was dis- guised as a
                        priest</p>
                    <p>The chief accomplice of Bresci was a man named Luigi Granotti. He came from
                        Paterson, New Jersey, with Bresci, and they stationed themselves at each
                        exit to the enclosure where King Humbert was, with the intention of killing
                        him. The King left by Bre3ci's side, whereupon Granotti disappeared
                        completely, • and has never been traced.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>THE PIGMIES AT CAIRO.</head>
                    <p>In the House of Commons Earl Percy, replying to Sir Brampton Gordon, stated
                        that the attention of the Mkrquis of Lansdowne had been called to the
                        proposed importation of pigmies from the Congo Forest His Majesty's
                        Government had no legal power to prevent the introduction of the pigmies
                        into Eogland in the absence of proof that compulsion had been used, bat
                        Colonel Harrison, who was bringing them over, had been informed that their
                        importation for purposes of exhibi- tion was very undesirable, and must be
                        entirely on his own responsibility and at his own risk. Colonel Harrison had
                        undertaken that they would be well cared for and eventually returned to
                        their own country.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>UPPER NILE EXPEDITION.</head>
                    <p>According to a telegram from Wadelai, Major Powell-Cotton, who is on an
                        expedition from the Nile to the Zambesi, has arrived there. He left the Lado
                        Enclave for the Congo Forest at the end of February.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>NILE VALLEY COMPANY.</head>
                    <p>The following news has been received from the mine manager, dated Allagui,
                        3rd inst, giving the return for the month of April: 'Twenty-two tons of ore
                        crashed yielded 278oz., 7owt. of specimens gave 2,991oz. Ore crushed
                        includes fines from specimens. Struck vein in crosscut No. 5 8haft to-day,
                        distance from shaft 55ft. The quartz is 1ft. Sirs, wide; not yet
                        assayed."</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>CORPORATION OF WESTERN EGYPT.</head>
                    <p>At a meeting of the board of directors of the Corporation of Western Egypt
                        (Ltd.) hold on the 3rd inst it was unanimously decided, having regard to the
                        fact that the corporation has in baud ample funds (being cash at ban- kers',
                        moneys on deposit, and investments in first class soourities) for all
                        purposes, to post- pone for the present the final call of 6s. per share. The
                        usual three months' notice will be given to shareholder! when the cell is
                        made</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item" feature="army">
                    <head>ARMY AND NAVY.</head>
                    <byline>(From our Correspondent).</byline>
                    <dateline>London, May 6.</dateline>
                    <p>Captain N. T. Borton, Royal Warwick Regiment, who for the past eight yea: s
                        was attached to the Egyptian Army, has elected to go on retired pay, after
                        fifteen years' service. He was with the Warwicks in the Khartoum expedition
                        of 1897-98, and was mentioned in despatches for his services at the battle
                        of Omdurman. He was recently employed as Inspector of Prisons in Egypt</p>
                    <p>The 2nd Battalion the Buffs, at Bulford Camp, has been ordered to embark
                        early next month for the Cape, from where it returned a couple of ye-re ago.
                        This battalion was ori- ginally put under orders for Egypt, then for India,
                        and in this year's trooping programme it was placed on the roster for a
                        spell of service if Malta. On arrival at the Cape it will proceed to
                        Harriamith, 0. R. C.</p>
                    <p>Next month the 1st Battalion Royal Innis- killing Fusiliers will have a
                        regimental march thongh . Connty Donegal, which forms part of the 27th
                        Regimental Distriot The Loogh- Swilly locality will be visited. It may be
                        re- membered that last year the battalion marohed through a large part of
                        the counties ot Londonderry and Tyrone with very good recruiting results The
                        move of the Inniskillings to Belfast will not take place till the antumn.
                        The 12-inch Mark VIII. wire gun, which has come in for such severe criticism
                        recently, is an accurate weapon of enormous range and energy. Without its
                        mornings it weighs 45 tons and it measures 37 feet in length and its
                        calibre, as its name indicates, is 12 inches. The projectile weighs 850 lbs.
                        and it is propelled on its course by the explosion of 167 lbs. of cordite
                        with sufficient force to pierce eight inches of Krnpp armour at 3,000 yards,
                        and it has an effective range of nearly 11 miles. In the construction of
                        these guns several miles of steel wire are required. The wire is wound on a
                        stoel tube which is rifled to take the pro- jectile. This tube seems to be
                        the weak part of the gun. The tube wears out in the ordinary coarse through
                        erosion and the enormous velo- city of the projectile, which passes through
                        it at the rate of 2,400 feet per second, and in the case of the "Majestio's"
                        guns the tubes split. This in no way affects the safety of the gun as it is
                        constructed to withstand the explosion of the charge without the tube. The
                        latter can be replaced very cheaply, and that gives the gnn a new lease of
                        life. In the battleships of the "Kiog Edward" class this gun has been
                        increased to 56 tons.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>PUMPS IN EGYPT.</head>
                    <p>Mr. John Gwynne writes as follows to "African Engineering:''— Our attention
                        has been called to a state ment in a recent issue of the "Times" Engineer-
                        ing Supplement, in which their Egyptian correspondent alleges the
                        superiority of French over British pumps for Egyptian require- ments.</p>
                    <p>As a firm who, for many years past, have made a speciality of pumping
                        machinery for Egypt and the Sudan, and have made personal investigation of
                        requirements on tho spot, we would like to point out that the above allega-
                        tion has no foundation whatever on fkot Thongh French and Swiss makers have
                        supplied pumping installations, the results as to effi- ciency in these
                        foreign plants are not to be compared to those of the best British makers.
                        We are satisfied that we can deliver more water for the coal consumed than
                        any of these Continental makers. It is possible that the Egyptian
                        correspondent of the 'Times" is not a technical man, and the only excuse for
                        his statement that we can suggest is, either that he has been misled on the
                        subject of coal con- sumod, or that he has taken a Continental plant in
                        conjunction with which a super- heater is used, and compared it with a
                        British plant which is not provided with a superheater. A superheater, of
                        course, applied to a pumping installation, from whatever sonroe that
                        installa- tion may emanate, will effect a saving of ooal, bat whether the
                        expense and wear and tear of six months' working of these machines will pay
                        for the saving effected is a question. Users in Holland have probably had a
                        larger experience in this class of pumping plant than anyone else, and it is
                        to be presumed that were there anything in this contention, tho Dutch would
                        have availed themselves of this practice. The foot, too, that in Holland
                        British pnmp makers hold the market, in spite of the proximity of Holland to
                        the Continental manufacturers, is a clear proof of the superiority of
                        British pnmpa.</p>
                    <p>The report prepared for the Egyptian Go- vernment by Mr. A L. Webb in 1897,
                        and published by the National Printing Press, of Cairo, clearly shows that
                        "Invincible" pumping engines have given a higher efficiency than any
                        machines in that country. On page 216 of Sir William Willoooks', C. M. G.,
                        work, "Egyptian Irrigation," pub- lished in 1889, he says:— "Indeed, if it
                        were not that the quality of English engines is so high, and the Gwynne's
                        pumps themselves nearly indestructible, pumping machinery would have
                        secumbed to the Persian wheels."</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>LAND AND MORTGAGE OF EGYPT.</head>
                    <p>The directors of the above company recom- mend a dividend at the rate of 11
                        percent. for the six months ended March 81, making with the interim dividend
                        10 per cent for the year. This compared with 9 per cent, for the previsional
                        year</p>
                </div>
                <div type="section" feature="sport">
                    <head>SPORT AND PLAY.</head>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>ALEXANDRIA SPORTING CLUB. SECOND SUMMER MEETING.</head>
                        <p>The following are the handicaps for the 2nd Summer Meeting :— 1st Day,
                            25th May. May Handicap.—Omar Bey Sultan and Bakn Bey's g.a.h. Rachid,
                            10.4 ; Ishack Bey Hussein's ch.a.p. Farhan II., 10.2, and b.a.p. Moofid,
                            10.0 ; Hussein Bey Sionfi and Mr. A. J. Michaelides' b.a.h. Mashkour,
                            9.10 ; Mo- harrem Pasha Chehim's g.a.g. Mizzaud, 9.8 ; Ibrahim Bey
                            Cherifa. c.a.h. Gladiateur, 9.7 ; and b.a.h. Valentino, 9.7 ; Mr. P. W.
                            Stoat's g.a.h. Shewiman, 9.10 ; Capt. G. B. Byrne's ch.a.h. Fitz, 8.0;
                            Mr. £ Karam's ch.a.b. Cwor de Lion, 8.7 ; Mr. A. J. Sursock's b.a.b. Roi
                            de l'Air, 11.7, and oh.a.h. Vinicius, 9.0, Khalil Pasha Khayat's g.a.h.
                            Banaback, 10.10, and g.a.p. Sadik, 8.13 ; Hassan Pasha Moh- sen's b.a.h.
                            Gogo, 9.0. 2nd Day, 27th May.</p>
                        <p>Khedivial Club Cup.—Omar Bey Sultan and Ahmed Bey Bakri's g.a.h. Rachid,
                            10.0 ; Prince Omar Pasha Tousaoun'sg.e.o.b.h. Fahd, 10.7 and
                            br.e.c.br.h. Monftakhar, 10.10; Bey Hussein's b.a.h. Moofid, 9.7 ;
                            Moharrem Pasha Chehin's br.e.c.b.h. Mabronk, 10.7 ; Hussein Bey Sionfi
                            and Mr. A. J. Miohaelidea' b.a.h. Mashkour, 9.3 ; Ibrahim Bey Cherif s
                            o.a.L Gladiatenr, 9.0, and b.a.h. Valentino, 9.0 ; Hassan Pasha Mohsen's
                            e.o.b.h. Good Day, 11.0 and b.a.h. Gogo, 8.7. Owners' Handicap.— Prince
                            Omar Pasha Tonssoun'a g.a.p. Kohailan, 8.0, and b.a.h. Hadban, 8.0 ;
                            Omar Bey Sultan and Bakri Bey's c-a.p. Saad Doghan, 8.0, and g.a.p.
                            Kohilan Taier, 8.0 ; Capt G. GRlson's gj^h. Sirnr, 8.10 ; Saleh Bey
                            Yaghen's b.a.p. Abon Arkoub, 8.3 and oa.p. Ide, 8.0 ; Ishaok Bey
                            Hussein's o.a.p. Farhan II, 11.7 and g.a.p. Saber, 10.2 ; Khalil Pasha
                            Khayat's gAp. Latiff, 10.0, g-a.p. An Revoir, 9.8, and g.a.p. Sadik,
                            10.6 ; Moharrem Pasha Chehin's g.a.p. Agib, 9.4 ; Mr. M. Tneni's b.a.p.
                            Caprice, 10.2, b.a.p. Viking, 8.5, and g.a.h. Petrone, 8.7 ; Elie Bey
                            8arsook's and Mr. Tneni's b.ah. Amory, 8.5 ; Mr. £ Karam's c.a.h.
                            Nimrod, 8.0, and o.a.h. Eclipse, 8.10 ; Ibrahim Bey Cherifs b.a.p. St
                            Frusquin, 9.4 ; Ibrahim Bey Cherif and Elie Bey 8araook's b.a.p. Mikado,
                            9.4 ; Mr. A. J. Sursock's b.a.p. Sans Pareil, 9.0, and g.a.p. Royal Oak,
                            8.0; Mr. £ Bustros' g.a.p. Roland, 9.12, and g.a.p. Mephisto, 8.0 ; Mr.
                            J. Chalom's g.a.p. Fahr, 8.0.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <p>CRICKET. MR MARSDEN'S XI. ». E. T. C. A return match was commenced
                            between Mr. Marsden's XI. and the £ T. C. on Satur- day, 13th inst, and
                            ended in a draw. The £ T. C. batted first aid Messrs. Cheesmsn and
                            Stacey put up 99 before being separated. For the A. C. C., Mr. Macaulay
                            played well for 67. Scores :— £ T. C. Mr. Stacey, b.
                            Aubrey................. 63 „ Cheesman, c.Mustard, b. Aubrey... 51 „
                            Collier, b. Aubrey.................... 4 „ R. MoLean, b.
                            Marsden............ 13 „ Hanley, run out ................... 9 „
                            Thurston, Lb.w., b. Aubrey......... 0 „ G. MoLean, 0. Mnstard, b.
                            Marsden 15 „ Henley, b. Aubrey..................... 12 „ Harvey, Lb.w.,
                            b. Mustard ......... 0 „ Scarth, not out ................... 21 „
                            Incledon, b. Marsden ................ l Extras
                            .................................. 13 Total ........... 202 Mr.
                            Marsden's XI. Mr. Morrison, b. R. MoLean............ 7 „ Weodon, b. £
                            MoLean................ l „ A. Mnstard, 0. Stacey, b. Henley... 1 „
                            Aubrey, a Cheesman, b. R. MoLean. 3 „ Macaulay, b. Stacey ............
                            67 „ Dawson, b. Thurston ... 22 „ Dorling, st Hanley, b. Henley 1 „
                            Diokins, not out ...................... 9 „ Lowick, not out
                            ...................... 1 „ Pappo, did not bat................. „ T. H.
                            Marsden, b. Scarth ............. 38 Extras
                            .................................. 7 Total for eight wickets ...........
                            157</p>
                    </div>
                </div>
                <div type="item" feature="comingEvents">
                    <head>Calendar of Coming Events</head>
                    <table cols="2" xml:id="deg-ta-coce01">
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="2">ALEXANDRIA.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>May</cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Mon. 15</cell>
                            <cell>Alhambra Italian operetta company 9 p.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>Behera Co Offices Extraordinary General Meeting 3.30 pm</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>San Stefano Casino Opening Ball of Season</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>Race from Sidi Gaber to Alexandria by pupils of Scotch School 6
                                p.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>San Stefano Casino. Concert 10 a.m. Gabbari Pigeon Shooting 2.30
                                p.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>San Stefano Casino A.L.M. &amp; D.S Concert 9.15 p.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>A.S.C. grounds 2nd Summer Meeting</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>A.S.C. grounds 2nd Summer Meeting</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>Beau Rivage Hotel. Small Dance. 9.30 p.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>Khedivah Palace Casino. Reunion des Familles Society's Ball. 9.30
                                p.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>San Stefano Casino. Small Dance. 10 p.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Sun. 16</cell>
                            <cell>San Stefano Casino. Concert 10.30 a.m. and 5 p.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Wed. 19</cell>
                            <cell>Khedivial Yacht Club. Regatta.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Thurs. 20</cell>
                            <cell>San Stefano Casino. Dramatic Performance by Union Artistique
                                Française. 9.30 p.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Sat. 22</cell>
                            <cell>Hippodrome, Round Point. Trotting Races.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="2">CAIRO</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>May.</cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Tues 16</cell>
                            <cell>Esbekieh Gardens. Performance by British Military Band 9 to 11
                                p.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>Zoological Gardens Performance by Ghizeh Boys' Band in afternoon.
                                Esbekieh Gardens Performance by British Military Band 9 to 11
                                p.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                </div>
                <div type="section" feature="prepaidAdvertisements">
                    <head>Cheap Prepaid Advertisements</head>
                    <p>Under this heading advertisements are inserted at the following rates :—</p>
                    <table rows="4" cols="4">
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>ONCE</cell>
                            <cell>3 TIMES</cell>
                            <cell>6 TIMES</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>15 words . . .</cell>
                            <cell>P.T. 5</cell>
                            <cell>P.T. 10</cell>
                            <cell>P.T. 15</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>30 words ...</cell>
                            <cell>„ 8</cell>
                            <cell>„ 16</cell>
                            <cell>„ 24</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Every 10 words, beyond 30. . .</cell>
                            <cell>,, 2</cell>
                            <cell>,, 4</cell>
                            <cell>,, 6</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>The address is counted. The advertisement must appear on conseontive days for
                        above rates to be obtained. 50% extra is charged for advertisements not
                        appearing consecutively.</p>
                    <p>All such advertisements must be prepaid, and to this rule no exception
                        whatever will be made. Letters in reply to advertisements will be posted to
                        any address if a few stamps are sent by the advertiser to cover postage.</p>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>AGARD'S INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIES AND TRADE MARKS REGISTER. </head>
                        <p>– A useful business directory containing addresses of all important
                            business firms of Great Britain the Continent, and Egypt. Circulating
                            all over Europe and America. Price— One pound Sterling. Post Free.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>AGARD'S INTERNATIONAL HOTEL GUIDE</head>
                        <p> sent post free to all first class Hotels throughout Europe, America, the
                            Colonies and Egypt. The best reference book for travellers.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>ADVERTISING AGENTS.—</head>
                        <p>The best public Advertising sites in Alexandria belong to G. Vestri &amp;
                            Co., Advt Agents, St Catherine's Square. Special rates for permanent
                            clients. Moderate terms. Prompt despatch. 25642-31-12-905</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>ARABIC LESSONS</head>
                        <p> given by an Egyptian tutor to Europeans. Apply M. Snefik, "Egyptian
                            Gazette'^ offices.26888</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>EXPERIENCED NURSE</head>
                        <p>would take charge L of infant for free passage to England June, July.
                            Apply, No. 25,949, "Egyptian Gazette" Office. <measure type="indexNo"
                                >26949-6-2</measure></p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>FOR SALE.—</head>
                        <p>Cart, Donkey, and Harness. A £25. Apply, No. 25,952, " Egyptian Gazette"
                            Office. <measure type="indexNo">25952-6-2 </measure></p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>GENUINE PANAMA HATS</head>
                        <p> for sales, very u good quality, very cheap price. At Mal- luk's, Moubky,
                            Cairo. <measure type="indexNo">25959-12-1</measure></p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>INSTITUTRICE</head>
                        <p>de Saint Mary's Cairo dd- A sire situation poor lee vacances. Prdfdrerait
                            voyager. S'adresser an Direoteur. <measure type="indexNo"
                                >25928-6-6</measure></p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>LANCASTER HOUSE</head>
                        <p>Sharia Wabonrel- AJ Moyah, Cairo. Comfortable apartments, with or without
                            board. Terms very reasonable. 25699-15-6-905A</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>MOUNTAIN CAMP,</head>
                        <p>for boys daring sum- HA mer holidays. Apply, Peroival Mayall, B.A.,
                            Headmaster, English School, Cyprus. <measure type="indexNo"
                                >25921-48-7</measure></p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>SINGING LESSONS recommended by the J famous tenor Jban de Reszke given
                            by ierr B. </head>
                        <p>Weohsler of Heidelberg University. Voice production systematic. Apply for
                            trial lesson, press extracts, Herr B. Wechsler, Post Office,
                            Cairo.25929-12-6</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>SELL CHEAP.—</head>
                        <p> Engine Press, etc ; best condition ; presses hundred bales daily easily.
                            No. 25,939 "Egyptian Gazette" offices. <measure type="indexNo"
                                >25939-6-4</measure></p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>TO LET.—</head>
                        <p>Furnished house with five rooms, A situated in the best quarter of
                            Alexandria, 0 let for 3 months, July, August, and September. Apply to A.
                            J. Venieri, P. 0. Box 349, Alexandria. <measure type="indexNo"
                                >25946-6-3</measure></p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>UNE DAME ANGLAISE</head>
                        <p> offre sos services poor le massage tant reoommandd par beau- coup do doc
                            tears, massage do figure dgalement xiur en effacer les rides et rendre
                            au corps et 1 figure la fralcheur et la sautd de la jeuuesse ;
                            striotement secret: prix moddrds S'adresser No 25,962 "Egyptian
                            Gazette." <measure type="indexNo">25962-3-1</measure></p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>YOUNG MAN,</head>
                        <p>knowing good English, be- A sides French and Greek, seeks situation.
                            Apply No. 26,947 "Egyptian Gazette Offices." <measure type="indexNo"
                                >25947-8-3</measure></p>
                    </div>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-jma04">
                    <p>Numbering Machines and Dating Stamps</p>
                    <p>J. Margosches</p>
                    <p>Cairo Bulac Road</p>
                    <p>Stationary Engraving and Printing Office</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-baa01">
                    <head>BOEHME &amp; ANDERER.</head>
                    <p>NEXT DOOR TO TURF CLUB, CAIRO.</p>
                    <p>GREAT STOCK OF ACCOUNT BOOKS.</p>
                    <p>Speciality : Account Books made to order.</p>
                    <p>ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS &amp; MAGAZINES.</p>
                    <p>Rodgers Cutlery.</p>
                    <p>7-8-90</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-dbc01">
                    <head>DAVIES BRYAN &amp; Co.</head>
                    <p>Continental Hotel Buildings CAIRO.</p>
                    <p>St. David's Buildings, ALEXANDRIA,</p>
                    <p>and 35 - 37 Noble Street LONDON, E.C.</p>
                    <p>English Tailors, Drapers and Outfitters.</p>
                    <p>TRAVELLING REQUISITIES: COMPRESSED CANE TRUNKS. SOLID LEATHER OVERLAND
                        TRUNKS. GLADSTONE &amp; KIT BAGS. SUIT CASES, RUGS, &amp;c.</p>
                    <p>ATHLETIC GOODS: A VARIED STOCK, INCLUDING Slazenger's Doherty "E.G.M." Demon.
                        AND Ayre's Central Strung Racquets.</p>
                    <p>TENNIS BALLS FRESH SUPPLY WEEKLY.</p>
                    <p>BOOTS &amp; SHOES.</p>
                    <p>All the newest shapes in the best English makes:—</p>
                    <p>BUCKSKIN TENNIS BOOT AT £1 A SPECIALITY.</p>
                    <p>Owing to the increased business in this Department a new Showroom has been
                        fitted up where better attention can be given to Customers.</p>
                    <p>CLOTHS: The largest Stock in Egypt of Cloths of the best British Manufacture
                        : TROPICAL TWEEDS, FLANNELS, DRILLS, &amp; c., &amp; c</p>
                    <p>All garments cut by experienced English cutters. Fit and style
                        guaranteed.</p>
                    <p>GENTS' OUTFITTING: The newest Shades in Crepe de Chene Ties. Cellular,
                        Oxford, Zephyr Shirts and Pyjamas in great variety.</p>
                    <p>Special Attention paid to Shirts Made to Measure.</p>
                    <p>HOSIERY AND UNDERCLOTHING IN THE BEST MAKES.</p>
                    <p>PANAMA, STRAW, &amp; FELT HATS CORK &amp; PITH HELMETS. CAPS.</p>
                    <p>HOUSEHOLD LINEN AT SPECIALLY CHEAP PRICES. TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, SHEETS, AND
                        PILLOW CASES. FLANNELETTES, VIYELLAS AND CEYLON FLANNELS.</p>
                    <p>SOAP, PERFUMERY, RUBBER SPONGES, BRUSHES, STUDS, MIRRORS (Hand &amp; Shaving)
                        FOUNTAIN PENS, &amp;c., &amp;c.</p>
                    <p>Davies Bryan &amp; Co., Cairo &amp; Alexandria.</p>
                </div>
            </div>
            <pb n="6"/>
            <div type="page" n="6"
                facs="https://archive.org/details/egyptian-gazette-1905-05-15/page/n5/mode/1up">
                <div type="template" xml:id="deg-el-reut01">
                    <head>REUTER'S TELEGRAMS</head>
                    <head type="sub">CLOSING REPORTS</head>
                    <table cols="4" xml:id="deg-ta-reut01">
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"><placeName>Liverpool</placeName>, <time when="1905-07-08"
                                    >May 13, 1.0 p.m.</time></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Sales of the day</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>bales</cell>
                            <cell><measure>7,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>of which Egyptian</cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>700</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>American (new crop)</cell>
                            <cell>Maize Spot</cell>
                            <cell>per cental</cell>
                            <cell><measure>4/3 ¼</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Amer. futures </cell>
                            <cell>(June-July)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>4.23</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell> " " </cell>
                            <cell>(Oct-Nov)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>4.27</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>American</cell>
                            <cell>Middling</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>4.367</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egypt. fully good fair, delivery</cell>
                            <cell>(May)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>6 54/64</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" " " " " </cell>
                            <cell>(June)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>6 49/64</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" " " " " </cell>
                            <cell>(July)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>6 46/64</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" " " " " </cell>
                            <cell>(Nov.)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>6 34/64</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egypt.</cell>
                            <cell>Brown fair </cell>
                            <cell>per lb. d.</cell>
                            <cell><measure>5 14/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>,, good fair</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>7 9/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>,, good fair</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>6 11/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>good</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>7 7/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>fully good fair</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>6 15/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Saidi Beans</cell>
                            <cell> new </cell>
                            <cell>(per 480 lbs.)</cell>
                            <cell><measure>29/</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Cotton</cell>
                            <cell>Weekly total sales</cell>
                            <cell>bales</cell>
                            <cell><measure>48,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>On speculation</cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>3,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>For export</cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>2,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Forwarded to consumers</cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>78,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Total Import</cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>100,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Actual export</cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>9,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>,, Stock</cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>820,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>East India afloat</cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>7,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>American afloat</cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>200,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Cotton</cell>
                            <cell>On speculation</cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>-</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Weekly sales</cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>4,700</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Stock</cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>54,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Forwarded to consumers</cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>5,500</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Actual Export</cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1,600</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Import</cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>4,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"><placeName>New York</placeName>, <date when="1905-05-13"
                                    >July 8</date>.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Spot Cotton</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>8.15</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>American Futures</cell>
                            <cell>(June)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>7.62</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>(July)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>7.72</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>(October)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>7.83</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>(November)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>7.85</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Cable Transfers</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>4.87</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Cotton day's receipts at all US</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure/></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Ports</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>23,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"><placeName>London</placeName>, <date when="1905-05-13"
                                    >July 8</date>.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2">Private discount(3 month bills)</cell>
                            <cell>bales</cell>
                            <cell><measure>2 1/4%</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2">Bar Silver(per oz d)</cell>
                            <cell>bales</cell>
                            <cell><measure>26 8/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2">Consols(June)</cell>
                            <cell>bales</cell>
                            <cell><measure>90 1/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2">Rio Tinto</cell>
                            <cell>bales</cell>
                            <cell><measure>60 3/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Rand Mines New </cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>10 1/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Unified </cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>104 7/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell> " " Railway</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>101 1/2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell> " " Domain</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>105 -</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell> Ottoman Defense</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>103 1/9</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Turkish Unified</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>87 3/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Italian Rents 4%</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>105 5/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Ottoman Bank</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>14 1/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>National Bank of Egypt</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>28-</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Daira Sanieh</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>100 1/2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>New Daira</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>28 5/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Greek Monopole</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>51 3/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Greek Rent 4%</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>39 1/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Chartereds of S Africa</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>- -</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Agricultural Bank</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>13 1/2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Nile Valley Gold Mine New</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>1 7/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>New Egyptians</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>1 5/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Delta Light(Bearer shares)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>2 -</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>The Western Oases Corporation 3/4 premium Egypt cot seed to Hull
                                (May) 5 8/16 buyers German Beet Sugar(May)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>11/11</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"><placeName>Paris</placeName>, <date when="1905-05-13">May
                                    13</date>.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Lots Turcs </cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>134</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Credit Lyonnais </cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>1118</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Ottoman Bank</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>604</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Cheques on London</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>25.18 -</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Sugar White No 3(May)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>33 3/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Credit Foncier Egyptien</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>808 -</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Banque d'Athenes</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>120 -</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                </div>
                <div type="template" xml:lang="fr" feature="stocksShares" xml:id="deg-el-teha01"
                    status="unverified">
                    <head>TELEGRAMME HAVAS</head>
                    <dateline>BOURSE du <date when="1905-07-11">11 juillet 1905</date></dateline>
                    <p>COURS DES VALEURS A TERMS, CLOTURE</p>
                    <table cols="3" xml:id="deg-ta-teha01">
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="3">PARIS</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Rente Française 3 %</cell>
                            <cell>Fr.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">99 15</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Actions de Suez</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">4440 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Lots Turcs</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">134 50</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Turc Unifié</cell>
                            <cell>" </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">88 62</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Dette Egyptienne Unifié</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">106 75</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Daïra Sanieh</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">100 80</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Crédit Foncier Egyptien</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">805 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Extérieur espagnol</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">91 07</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Obl. Banque Nat. de Grèce</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">- –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Banque d'Athènes, nouvelles actions</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">- -</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Métropolitain</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">– –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Russe consolidé</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">87 50</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Sosnowice</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">– –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Change sur Londres</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">25 18</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Sucre No 3 disponible</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">– –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Sucre No 3 livrable le 4 de mars</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">– –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="3">LONDRES</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Consolidés anglais</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">90 3/10</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>Escomptes---Paris <measure>3</measure>, Londres <measure>2 ½</measure>,
                        Berlin <measure>3</measure>
                    </p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <p>SUDAN GOVERNMENT. POSTS AND TELEGRAPHS DEPARTMENT. NOTICE Tenders will be
                        received at the Office of the Director of Poets and Telegraphs, Khartoum, up
                        to 12 noon on Thursday the 1st June 1905 for the purchase of the following
                        Postage Stamps(defaced) Sumps faces raids »boot SE. MO. COO aim BxjpUu „ „ „
                        „ , „ 1100. 000 m'm foreign .. „ ......... „ >00. 000 m/m Persons wishing to
                        tender can consult the Specification at the above Office any day from 9 a.
                        m. to 1 p. m. except Fridays and General Holidays.</p>
                    <p>Tenders must be submitted on stamped pa- per : they should btfaMressed to the
                        Direotor of Poets and Telegraph* m a.seated envelope bearing the inscription
                        '•Teuadn for purchase of Obliterated Sudan Postage Stamps." The above Sudan
                        Stamps can also be ob- tained in complete seta at the rate of 50 m/m a set
                        but not less than four seta ban be sold. The Director of Post* aud
                        Telegraphs does not bind himself to aoo pt the highest or any tender.
                        (Signed) H. L Mackworth, Bimb., E A. Asst-Director of Posts and Telegraphs.
                        Khartoum, 6th April 1905. 25816 15a f « apiol mm d^joretThomoue</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <p>APIOL DES D JORET &amp; HOMOLLE GUERIT RETARDS DOULEURS SUPPRESSIONS des
                        EPOQUES</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <p>NOTICE The large warehouse belonging to the Govt known as theRed Barracks
                        situated at Minet el Bassal near the Gabbari Goods Station and in the Bank
                        of the Mahmoudieh Canal will be offered for sale by public auction at the
                        Governorate of Alexandria on May 25th 1905 between the hours of 9 a.m. and
                        noon. The building occupies an area of over 13,000 sq metres The upset price
                        for the land and buildings is $25,000 The building is open to inspection by
                        the Public every day from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Plans and specifications may be
                        seen at the Ministry of Finance, Government Lands Office or at the
                        Governorate of Alexandria For further information apply to H.E. the Governer
                        of Alexandria.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <p>National Bank of Egypt AVIS AUX ACTIONNAIRES L'Assemble Qdndrale
                        Extraordinaire qui avait 6t6 convoqube pour le 6 Mai 1905, n'a- yant pas
                        rbuni le nombro d'actions voulu, Messieurs lea aotionnaires sont convoqube k
                        nouveau en Assemble Gbnbralo Extraordinaire pour le mercredi 24 Mai present
                        mois à 4 heu- res de raprbs-midi, au Sifege Social, au Cairo. Dans oette
                        seconde reunion les deliberations seront valablement prises quel que soit le
                        nom- bre des actions representes. Ordre do Jour</p>
                    <p>Augmentation du Capital Social et modifi- cation de l'article 10 des Statuts.
                        Tout aotionuaire possedant au moins vingt aotions a droit de prendre part k
                        l'Assembiee Generate à condition de deposer sea actions dans l'nn des lieux
                        ci-aprts darignds oh il lui sera delivre une carte d'admission. En Egypte :
                        Cinq jours au moins avant le jour de la reunion, soitle 17 Mai au plus tard:
                        au Siige Social, au Caire, à la Strooufgale, à Alexandria, aux Agences de la
                        Banque à Assiout, As- souan, Benba, Beni-Souef, Chibin-El-Kom, Damanhour,
                        Payoute, Keufih, Mansourah, Minieh, Port-SaW, Sohag, Tantah, Zagazig et
                        Mouski (Caire) 1 an Caire ".SoTSp? J a Alexandria En Europe : au plus tard
                        le 17 Mai, A Paris et à Marseille, aux bureaux de lk "Societe Marseillaise."
                        En Italie, dans les bureaux de la "Banca Commerciale Italians." A Londres, k
                        l'Ageuce de la National Bank of Egypt, 4 &amp; 5, King William Street, E.C.
                        Le Gouvemeur Elwim Palmer. Le Caire, le 8 Mai 1905. 25916-5*-3</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <p>Egyptian Delta Light Railways. Parcels not exceeding 25 kilogrammes will be
                        accepted at Bab el Louk Station for delivery anywhere in Helouan provided
                        they are dearly addressed, safely packed and the sender signs a special
                        forwarding note. An extra charge of 10 milliemes per parcel will be made for
                        delivery and the Company's liability is limited to L.E 1 for each parcel
                        25941-4-3</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-dlc01">
                    <head>Dr. Le Clerc's<lb/> Pills for the Liver &amp; Kidneys</head>
                    <p>are an unfailing and reliable remedy for diseases of these important organs,
                        gout, rheumatism, gravel pains in the back and kindred ailments (acquired or
                        constitutional). Sold by principal Chemists, not in loose quantities, but
                        only in boxes, price 2s. 3d bearing the British Government Stamp with the
                        words "Eugene Le Clerc" impressed thereon to protect the public from
                        fraud.</p>
                    <p>Dr. Le Clerc's Soap.</p>
                    <p>Medical, antiseptic, used and recommended by eminent dermatoligists in the
                        treatment of ecsema, lepers, psoriasis, ulcerations, skin eruptions, itching
                        and irritating skin humours, baby rashes, etc., also a prophylactic against
                        the risk of contracting disease and infectionus disorders generally. Its
                        healing properties greatly minimize the inconveniences of shaving in cases
                        of pimples, spots,<unclear/> In Tablets price 1/- sold by Max
                        Fischer<unclear/> Alexandria.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-pdd01">
                    <p>Les personnes qui connaissent les</p>
                    <p>Pilules du Docteur DEHAUT de Paris</p>
                    <p>n'hésitent pas à se purger, quand elles en ont besoin. Elles ne craignent ni
                        le dégoût ni la fatigue, parce que, à l'opposé des autres purgatifs,
                        celui-ci n'opère bien que lorsqu'il est pris avec de bons aliments et des
                        boissons fortifiantes, telles que vin, café, thé. Chacun choisit, pour se
                        purger, l'heure et le repas qui lui conviennent le mieux, selon ses
                        occupations. La fatigue de la purgation étant annulée par l'effet de la
                        bonne alimentation, on se décide aisément à recommencer autant de fois que
                        cela est nécessaire.</p>
                    <p>5 fr. et 2 fr. 50</p>
                </div>
                <div type="template" xml:lang="fr" xml:id="deg-el-egev01">
                    <p>L'EGYPTIAN GAZETTE est en vente dans les rues du Caire tous les soirs à 7
                        h.30, excepté les dimanches et jours férieés. Le journal est aussi en vente
                        aux gares du Caire, d'Alexandrie, de Tantah, de Damanhour de Kafr-Zayat et
                        de Zagazig. Prix numéro du jour, 1 P.T.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-aac01">
                    <p>Allen, Alderson &amp; Co. Limited.</p>
                    <p>SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR</p>
                    <p>Messrs. RUSTON, PROCTOR &amp; CO., LIMITED, Lincoln. Fixed and Portable Steam
                        and Oil Engines, Corn Mills. Paten Tibben-making Thrashing Machines.</p>
                    <p>Messrs. PLATT BROTHERS &amp; CO., LIMITED, Oldham. Cotton Ginning
                        Machinery.</p>
                    <p>Messrs. JOHN FOWLER &amp; CO., LIMITED, Leeds. Steam Ploughing Machinery aad
                        Sundries.</p>
                    <p>THE CENTRAL CYCLONE CO., LIMITED, London. Grinding and Pulverising
                        Machinery.</p>
                    <p>Messrs. CAMMELL, LAIRD &amp; CO., LD.. of Sheffield. Steel Ralls, springs,
                        buffers, &amp;c. — Patent sand blast files.</p>
                    <p>Messrs. MERRYWEATHER &amp; SONS, London. Steam and Manual Fire Engines.</p>
                    <p>Messrs. F. REDDAWAY &amp; CO., LD., Pendleton, Manchester. The Camel Brand
                        Belting, etc., etc.</p>
                    <p>Ratner's Safes.</p>
                    <p>THE ENGELBERG RICE HULLER. Gilkes Vortex Turbines.</p>
                    <p>Messrs. A. RANSOME &amp; Co., LIMITED, Newark-on-Trent. Wood Working
                        Machinery and Appliances.</p>
                    <p>McCORMICK'S REAPERS &amp; MOWERS.</p>
                    <p>PLANET JUNIOR AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Horse Hoes, Seed, Drills, etc.,
                        etc.</p>
                    <p>OLIVER PLOUGHS.</p>
                    <p>Agent in Cairo: M. A. FATTUCCI.</p>
                    <p>Agent In Khartoum: RIETI &amp; BERTELLI.</p>
                    <p>Chatwood's Safes in Stock.</p>
                    <p>Agents for Green's Economisers.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <p>Delta Light Railways Company, Ltd, (Helouan Branch) Bab-«l-Louck...Dep. 6.20
                        8. 6 9.10 10.10 12.5 1.20 3.10 4.16 5.16f«;l6| 7.26 Hilouan Arr. 7. 7 8.48
                        9.47 10.54 1 12.40 I.Ssj 356j 4 5( 6.62 6.66 8. - 1 1 -1 lb.iojiSft 10.48 J
                        1.10 HAlouan.......Dep. B»b-«l-Louck... Arr. m v. ( K |8.£5|9.50|l0.6812 43j
                        l,6^4.-|4.655.68l aim</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-fre01">
                    <p>Clean Walls and White Ceilings<lb/>are always possible at a minimum cost
                        provided you use</p>
                    <p>FRESKEL (REGD.)</p>
                    <p>The Great Sanitary Water Paint.</p>
                    <p>Economical - Effective.</p>
                    <p>Composed of strictly first class non-poisonous materials. Thoroughly
                        incorporated and finely ground.</p>
                    <p>Shade Cards &amp; circular giving full particulars on application to the
                        manufacturers</p>
                    <p>Thos. Hinselwood &amp; Co., Alexandria</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-gmc01">
                    <head>G. MARCUS &amp; Co.</head>
                    <p>SOLE AGENTS FOR EGYPT FOR MILNER'S SAFE COMPANY, LIMITED.</p>
                    <p>Transatlantic Fire Insurance Company, Limited of Hamburg. (Covers also
                        Burglary Risks.)</p>
                    <p>The National Assurance Company of Ireland.</p>
                    <p>Fire Insurance Policies granted on all approved Descriptions of Property, at
                        moderate rates.</p>
                    <p>ALEXANDRIA, Maison A. N. Abey, Rue Constantinople. CAIRO, Hosh Issa</p>
                    <p>17-11A-905</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-dim01">
                    <head>Dinneford's Magnesia</head>
                    <p>The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Headach, Heartburn,
                        Indigestion, Sour Eractations, Bilious Affections.</p>
                    <p>The Physician's Cure for Gout, Rheuatic Gout and Gravel.</p>
                    <p>Safesta and most Gentle Medicine for Infants, Children, Delicate Females, and
                        the Sickness of Pregnancy.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-pur01">
                    <head>NOUVEAU REMEDE PURGATIF IDEAL</head>
                    <p>Contre: Constipation, Congestion, Hemerrhoides, Migraine<lb/> Obesite, etc.
                        Conserve le beint frais et la taille svelte ; d'une efficacité absolue agit
                        <lb/> sans douleurs. Il es conseillé par toutes les sommités<lb/> medicales.
                        Le purgatif le plus économique.</p>
                    <p>PURGEN</p>
                    <p>Prix 1.50 pour 12 purgations. Se trouve dans toutes les pharmacies.</p>
                    <p>Dépôt général pour l'Égypte GEO. BUSLENEG, Pharamcien, Alexandrie.
                        25-1-05</p>
                    <div type="item">
                        <p>SUBSCRIPTION AUX ACTIONS THE EGYPTIAN IMPROVEMENTS CORPORATION Societe
                            Anonyme Immobiliere Egyptienne Autorisee par decret Khedival</p>
                        <p>CAPITAL:100.000 Lst</p>
                        <p>Divise en 25,000 Actions de 4 Lst chacune, liberees d'1/4</p>
                        <p>CONSEIL D'ADMINISTRATION</p>
                        <p>M.M. ALEXANDRE ROROCITS BAY, PRESIDENT de Conseil de la George Nungovich
                            Egyptian Hotels Co; George Royle Administrateur de la G Nungovich
                            Egyptian Hotels Co George Nungovich Bay Adminstrateur et Directeur
                            General de la G Nungovich Egyptian Hotels Co Charles J Nicole Maxims
                            Charvaut ingenieur Anthony S Constantinidi Demetrice E Cadagli banquier.
                            Tous residant au Cairo</p>
                        <p>Administrateur Delegue Mosieur Chales J Nicole (de la maisou Nicole et
                            Nacf, de Geneve (Suisse) au Cairo</p>
                        <p>Avocat-Conseil Me Jean Athaneaski avocst au Cairo</p>
                        <p>Banquiers Anglo-Egyptian Bank Ltd Cairo et Alexandrie</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <p>Le but de la Societe est? I'L'etude et la realisation de toutes affaires
                            immobileres en Egypte pour elle-meme, pour le compte de tiers ou en
                            participation</p>
                        <p>2 L'Administration de la Fortune Immobiliere en general soit Gerance
                            d'immeubles, prets et emprunts hypothesires transactions immobilieres et
                            toutes operations se raitschant a cette branche.</p>
                        <p>Sur le Capital Social souscrit ferme par les fondateurs 10,500 actions
                            sent offertes au public au pair</p>
                        <p>(Il n'est cree ni parts de fondateurs no sections d'apport ou de jouis
                            since ni deferred shares).</p>
                        <p>La souscription sera ouverte AU CAIRE &amp;{Au Guichets de l'ANGLO
                            EGYPTIAN DANK Ltd A ALEXANDRIE {Les Lundis 15 &amp; 16 Mai eourant {de 9
                            heures a midi et de 3 a 5 heures.</p>
                        <p>Le versement du premier quart s'opereracomme suit 10 shellings per action
                            a la souscription et 10 " " a la repartition</p>
                        <p>A la repartition toutes sommes eventuelles au credit des souscripteurs
                            seront applicable a la liberation du Quart des actions obtenues et le
                            surplus sera restitue. Les Formules De Souscription, Prospectus et
                            Statuts sont a disposition du public des ce jour</p>
                        <p>AU CAIRE: a l'Anglo Egyptian Bank Ltd et au Siege provisoire de la
                            Societe Maison Tedeaschi 22 Chareh Madabegh(Bureaux de la Mutual Life) A
                            ALEXANDRIE: a l'Anglo Egyptian Bank Ltd.</p>
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