This Company's system of submarine telegraph cables is the most direct and quickest means of communication from Egypt to Europe, North and South America, East, South and West Africa, India, Australia, New Zealand, China and Japan.
To secure quick transmission, telegrams should be marked Via Eastern.
For latest average time to London, see daily bulletin in this paper.
STATIONS IN EGYPT: Alexandria, Cairo, Suez, Port-Tewfik, Port-Said, Suakin. Head Office. London.
Summer Rates will be charged from 2 May to 31 October.
For the convenience of families and others, a large portion of each ship's accommodation has been reserved for Egypt, so that Berths can be definitely engaged at once, as if the voyage were commencing at Port Said. Plans can be seen at the Offices of the Company's Agents.
The through Steamers for Marseilles and London are intended to leave Port Said after the arrival of the 11 a.m. train from Cairo, every Tuesday for the present except the MONGOLIA, which is taking passengers to the Anglo-French Naval Review, and will not wait at Port-Said on 24/25 July. A steam tender will meet the train to convey passengers to the ship.
The Brindisi Express Steamers leave Port Said directly the Indian Mails arrive. Passengers can go on board the evening before. The Fare remains as usual.
For all further information apply to the Company's Agents,
Messrs. THOS. COOK & SON (Egypt) Ltd. CAIRO.
GEORGE ROYLE, Esq. PORT-SAID.
Messrs. HABELDEN & Co. ALEXANDRIA.
F. G. DAVIDSON, Superintendent P. & O. S. N. Company in Egypt SUEZ.
REDUCED SUMMER FARES FROM MAY TO OCTOBER INCLUSIVE.
OUTWARDS to AUSTRALIA.
R.M.S. "Orotava" will leave Suez about July 28 | R.M.S "Ormuz" will leave Suez about August 11.
HOMEWARDS to NAPLES MARSEILLES, GIBRALTAR, PLYMOUTH, LONDON, TILBURY
R.M.S. "Oroya" will leave Port Said about July 18 | R.M.S. "Ortona" will leave Port Said about August 1
Egyptian Government Officials allowed a rebate of 15% off the above fares.
Return tickets no longer issued, but passengers paying full fare in one direction allowed abatement of 1/3 fare back if return voyage be within 4 months of arrival, or abatement of 20 o/o if return voyage be made within 8 months of arrival.
Agents. Cairo:—Thos. Cook & Son. Alexandria : —R. J. Moss & Co.—For all information apply
Wm. STAPLEDON & Sons, PORT-SAID & PORT-TEWFIK (Suez) 31-12-904
Special Reduced Rates During Summer Season,
OUTWARDS to COLOMBO, TUTICORIN, etc., and RANGOON. Departures from Suez.
S.S. Derbyshire 6,635 tons, leaves about July 20.
S.S. Lancashire 4,244 tons, leaves about August 3.
HOMEWARDS to MARSEILLES and LONDON. Departures from Port Said.
S.S. Worcestershire 7,160 tons, leaves about July 26.
S.S. Yorkshire 4,196 tons leaves about August 9,
FARES from Port Said to Marseilles £12.0.0, London £17.0.0, Colombo £32.10.0, Rangoon £37.10.0.
Agents Cairo: THOS. COOK & SON. Suez & Port Said : WM. STAPLEDON & SONS, 31-12-905
Express Steamers leave Alexandria every Wednesday at 4 p.m. for PIRAEUS, SMYRNA, MITYLENE, and CONSTANTINOPLE, in connection with Orient Express train-de-luxe for Vienna, Paris, and London.
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).
Steamers leave Suez fortnightly on Wednesday at 6 p.m. for JEDDAH, SUAKIN, MASSOWAH, HODBIDAH, and ADEN ; and in the intervening weeks for PORT SUDAN and SUAKIN direct. Calls will be made at TOR (for Mount Sinai) as required.
N.B.—Deck chairs provided for the use of passengers, excellent cuisine and table wine free.
Steamer plans may be seen and passages booked at the Company's Agencies at Alexandria, Cairo, Port Said, and Suez, or at THOS. COOK & SON or other Tourist Agency. 31-12-904
For LIVERPOOL calling at MALTA (Messrs. JAMES MOSS & Co. 31, James St, Liverpool, Managers.)
*Second class accommodation only, unless specially reserved.—Fares : Alexandria to Liverpool, 1st, £14 Single, £25 Return. 2nd, £9 Single, £15 Return.—To Malta, 1st, £5 Single, £9 Return, 2nd, £3 Single, £5 Return.—Return tickets available for six months.
S.S. Seti now on the berth, will sail on or about Monday, July 17, to be followed by S.S. Menes.
S.S Tabor for Havre via Malta to sail about Saturday l5th inst.
Through freight rates on cotton, etc., to Lancashire inland towns, Boston, New York and other U.S.A. towns, obtained on application. Cargo taken by special agreement only.
Passenger Tickets also issued inclusive of Railway fare through to and from Cairo. Particulars on application to
R. J. MOSS & Co., Alexandria, Agents. 26-12-905
Established 1836. Capital £1,000,000. Reserve Fund £650,000.
THE IMPERIAL FIRE OFFICE united with THE ALLIANCE ASSURANCE, Co., Ltd.
1, Old Broad Street, LONDON—Estabished 1806.—Total Funds exceed £10,000,000.
31-12-905. Policies issued at SUEZ by G. BEYTS & Co., Agents.
Steamers leave SUEZ and PORT SAID fortnightly for LONDON or LIVERPOOL direct.
(Electric Light.) SALOON (Amidships) FARE £12. (Latest improvements.)
S.S. RANGOON 6000 Tons will leave PORT SAID about July 23 for London.
S.S. BURMA 5600 Tons will leave PORT SAID about August 6 for London.
S.S. ARRACAN 5800 Tons will leave PORT SAID about 20 for Liverpool
Due in LONDON or LIVERPOOL 12 days thereafter.
Apply WORMS & Co., Port Said and Suez. THOS. COOK & SON, (EGYPT) LD., CAIRO ;
G. J. GRACE & CO., ALEXANDRIA.
(EGYPT), LIMITED, HEAD OFFICE—LUDGATE CIRCUS—LONDON.
CHIEF EGYPTIAN OFFICE — CAIRO, near SHEPHEARD'S HOTEL.
Alexandria, Port-Said, Suez, Luxor, Assuan, Haifa, & Khartum.
GENERAL RAILWAY AND STEAMSHIP AGENTS. BANKERS.
BAGGAGE AND FORWARDING AGENTS.
Officially appointed & Sole Agents in Cairo to the P.&O. S.N. Co.
RESIDENTS IN EGYPT proceeding to Europe for the summer are requested to apply to our offices for information respecting their Passages, where steamer plans may be consulted and Berths secured by all Lines of Steamers to all parts of the Globe; arrangements can also be made for the collection and forwarding of their baggage and clearance at port of arrival.
CIRCULAR NOTES issued payable at the current rate of exchange in all the principal cities of Europe. Cook's Interpreters in uniform are present at the principal Railway stations and Landing-places in Europe to assist passengers holding their travelling tickets.
Large and splendidly appointed steamers belonging to the Co. leave Cairo thrice weekly, between November and March, for Luxor, Assouan and Wady-Halfa in connection with trains de luxe to Khartoum. Moderate fares.
FREIGHT SERVICE, Steamers leave Cairo every Saturday and Tuesday for Assouan and Halfa.
Special Steamers and Dahabeahs for private parties.
Special arrangements for tour in PALESTINE, SYRIA and the DESERT, Lowest Rates.
Best camp equipment in the country! 10 12-904
MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAM SHIPS.
SAILINGS FROM SUEZ, LONDON and CALCUTTA LINE.
Calling at ADEN, COLOMBO and MADRAS Outward, and MARSEILLES (GENOA and PLYMOUTH optional) Homeward.
Fortnightly Service in connection with the Co's Indian Mail Lines and monthly with the East African Mail Line between ADEN, MOMBASSA and Zanzibar.
OUTWARD.—S.S. Umpta ... November 11 | HOMEWARD.—S.S. Mombassa ... November 8
Queensland Line of Steamers Between London and Brisbane.
Calling at Colombo, Batavia, Cooktown, Townsville, and Rockhamptom.
The S.S. .................. will sail from Suez on about ..................
From Port-Said £2 less Homeward, and £2 more Outward. Second class, two thirds of 1st Class Fares.
Agents at PORT SAID, for the London, Calcutta and Persian Gulf Lines, Messrs. Worms & Co.
Agents at PORT SAID, for the London and Queensland Line, Messrs. Wills & Co., Limited.
Messrs. Thos. Cook & Son and the Anglo-American Hotel & Steamer Company, CAIRO & ALEXANDRIA.
For further particulars. Freight and Passage apply to G. BEYTS & Co. Agents, Suez. 31-12-905
(HENDERSON BROTHERS,) LONDON, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.
Booking Passengers and Cargo through to Ports in India, Europe & America
First class passengers steamers. Sailing fortnightly from Suez.
Saloon Fares: from Port-Said, to Gibraltar £9; Marseilles £9: Liverpool (all sea route) £15; London (all sea route) £ 12 London via Marseilles £15.5.0. Passengers embarking at Suez £2 more, 10 % reduction for officers of army of Occupation and Government employés. Through tickets issued to New-York (via Glasgow). Fares on application.
Agents in Cairo, Messrs. Thos. Cook & Son. Port-Said, Messrs. Cory Brothers & Co., Ltd.
For further partienlan of Freight or Passage apply to G. BEYTS & Co., Suez. 31-12-905
Mail and Passenger Steamships. Regular three-weekly Service from
HAMBURG, via ANTWERP & MALTA, to ALEXANDRIA and vice-versa,
admitting
goods from all chief German Railway Stations on direct Bill
of Landing to
ALEXANDRIA and all chief ports of Egypt, Syria, etc., at
favourable through
rates of DEUTSCHE
VERKEHR (traffic).
EXPECTED AT ALEXANDRIA.
S.S. Lesbos July 20 from Antwerp.
S.S. Androos July 20 from Hamburg bound for Beyrout.
S.S. Lemnos July 31 from Hamburg bound for Beyrout.
For tariff and particulars apply to ADOLPHE STROSS, Alexandria, Agent.
15-2-905
From Alexandria
Cairo Agency (Shepheard's Hotel) 28-2-905
Good Accommodation for Passengers.
Sailings every 10 days from Manchester and Liverpool and fortnightly from Antwerp and London to Alexandria and Syrian Coast. The dates are approximate
HOMEWARD SAILINGS: -- The S.S. SPARTAN PRINCE is now loading for Manchester.
For terms of freight or passage apply to C. J. Grace & Co., Alexandria, Agents. 31-12-904
The National Mutual Life Association of Australia, Limited. Second advertisement from this company.
Capital 20,000,000 (Fully paid up).
BRANCHES: London 55-56 Bishops gate-street Within-Alexandria, Cairo, Constantinople, Smyrna, At Candia and throughout Greece.
The Bank undertakes all banking business in Egypt, Greece,
etc.
Interest, on cash deposits: 3 0/0 per ann. at sight; 3 1/2 0/0
per
ann. for 6 months ; 4 0/0 per ann. for 12 months ; 5 0/0 per
ann. for 3
years and over. Savings Bank Branch receives de-
posits at 3 1/2 0/0 per
ann., from P.T. 30 to P.T. 10,000. 23538-19-1.905
Despatch weekly a steamer with good passenger accommodation carrying Mails from Alexandria to Cyrpus and the Syrian Coast and vice-versa.
For particulars of freight, passage, etc., apply to the Agent Ed. A. Minotte. 1099-25.2.905
KHARTOUM: CAIRO Office, Sharia Kasr-el-Nil.
TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT. Six days White Nile Tourist Trip dep. Khartoum Tuesdays. Steamer plans may be seen and passages booked at all Cairo Tourist Agents. - Special Steamers for private charter. - Trips arranged and transport of goods undertaken to all places on White and Blue Niles within navigation limits.
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. Shipyard for construction of sternwheel steamers, barges, stream, motor launches, etc. Contractors for supply and erection of all classes of machinery, buildings, irrigation pumps, etc.
SOLE AGENTS FOR Dudbridges Oil Engines from 1 to 25 B.H.P. as supplied to Sudan Government. Seamless xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
CAIRO-KHARTOUM SUMMER MAIL SERVICE.
Mail delivered Khartoum, Sun. and Wednesday evening, and Cairo, Mon. and Friday evening. *Dining and Sleeping Cars.
BREMEN.
EXPRESS MAIL STEAMERS
FROM
ALEXANDRIA, PORT SAID, AND SUEZ,
TO
NAPLES, MARSEILLES,
GENOA, SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP,
BREMEN,
HAMBURG, AMERICA,
EASTERN ASIA, AUSTRALIA Etc.
For Particulars see Advertisement below.
Weekly departure during Winter Season by the
Luxurious First Class
Tourist Steamers VICTORIA, PURITAN & MAYFLOWER.
Regular weekly
Departures to the SECOND CATARACT by the S.S. INDIANA.
THROUGH BOOKINGS
TO KHARTOUM, GONDOKORO AND THE WHITE NILE.
Steamers and Dahabeahs for
private charter. Steam Tugs and Steam Launches for hire.
FREIGHT
SERVICE BY STEAM BARGES BETWEEN CAIRO AND ALEXANDRIA.
Working in
conjunction and under special arrangement with the
"Upper Egypt Hotels
Company."
For details and illustrated programmes apply to "THE ANGLO-AMERICAN NILE
STEAMER and
HOTEL COMPANY."
OFFICES IN CAIRO: Sharia Boulac, "Grand Continental Hotel Buildings." 31-3-06
Regular Service from ALEXANDRIA (Passenger and Freight) to NAPLES-MARSEILLES.
SCHLESWIG will leave ALEXANDRIA at 4 p.m. July 26, August 30, September 20, etc.
The following steamers are intended to leave PORT-SAID:
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO THE AGENTS OF THE
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD at Cairo, Alexandria, Port-Said and Suez.
OTTO STERZING, Agent In Cairo, Opera Square.
C. H. SCHOELLER, Agent In Alexandria, Cleopatra Lane.
Messrs. THOS. COOK & SON (Egypt) LTD., and CARL STANGENS REISEBUREAN are anthorised to sell tickets in CAIRO and ALEXANDRIA, 31-8-905
Alexandria-Brindisi-Venice-Trieste.
Weekly Express Mail Service. Steamers leave Alexandria every Saturday at 4 p.m. arrive at Brindisi, Tuesday a.m. in time for express to Paris, London, Naples, Rome. Arrival Trieste Wednesday noon connecting with Vienna Express (Trieste-Ostende through carriage) and expresses to Italy and Germany.
Fortnightly Service: Alexandria-Brindisi-Venice-Trieste
(Departures from Suez) To Aden, Bombay, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hong-Kong, Shanghai, Yokohama, Kobé about July 5 and August 4. To Aden, Karachi, and Bombay accelerated service about August 18. To Aden, Karachi, Bombay, Colombo, Madras, Rangoon, and Calcutta about July 20.
East African Line.
To Aden, Mombassa, Zanzibar, Beira, Delagoa Bay, Durban, about July 4 and August 3.
Syrian-Cyprus-Caramanian Line.
Steamers leaves Alexandria on or about July 3, 17 and 31.
For information apply to the Agents, Alexandria, Port Said and Suez, Thos. Cook & Son, Ld., Leon Heller, Cairo Agent, 4, Sharia Maghraby, (Telephone 192), Cairo; F. Tedeschi, Helouan.
Special passage rates granted to Egyptian Government officials, members of the Army of Occupation and their families.
31-12-905
NEED THIS ADVERTISEMENT
Societes Reunies Florio-Rubattino. - Services Postaux. - Departs de Juillet.
By the 10.15 p.m. train between Cairo and Alexandria and vice-versa a sleeping car is attached every night. Supplement 30 P.T.
Restaurant and Sleeping Cars on Luxor trains:
A Restaurant car and a sleeping car are attached to the 8 p.m. train from Cairo every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday and to the 5.30 p.m. train from Luxor every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.
Railway and Sleeping Car tickets can be obtained any number of days ahead at the office of the International Sleeping Car Company in Cairo Station. 1st class Cairo-Luxor P.T. 200. Sleeping Car supplement P.T. 75.
(Société des Entrepôts d'Alexandrie)
Bonded Warehouses
IN ALEXANDRIA, CAIRO, PORT SAID, AND SUEZ.
Special Departments for clearing and forwarding and for a luggage and parcel Express Service.
Goods delivered against cash for account of shippers. 1-6-906
CAPITAL: £10,000,000.
HEAD OFFIOE IN CONSTANTINOPLE. CHIEF AGENCIES: LONDON & PARIS.
BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS IN TURKEY.
Agencies in Egypt : ALEXANDRIA, CAIRO, & PORT SAID.
Advances on Merchandise and Securities in current account and for fixed periods. Purchase and sale of stocks and Shares on the London and Continental exchanges, letters of credit issued, valuables received in safe custody. Drafts, cheques and telegraphic transfers issued on the principal towns of the world. Foreign exchange purchased, bills discounted, bills, invoices, annuities and dividends collected and every description of banking business transacted. 18-4-906
CAPITAL: L. 2,500,000. RESERVE (ENVIRON) : L. 862,000.
Gouverneur: Sir ELWIN PALMER, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.
Siège Social au Caire, Succursale à Alexandria, Agence à Assiout, Assuoan, Benha, Beni-Suef, Chibin el Kom, Damanhour, Fayoum, Khartoum, Kéneh, Mansourah. Minieh, Port-Said, Suakin, Sohag, Tantah, Zagazig, Mouski (Caire) et Londres (4 et 5, King William Street).
La National Bank of Egypt reçoit des dépots à termes fixes, fait des avances et ouvre des comptes courants sur titres, valeurs et marchandises. Elle s'occupe de l'achat et de la vente d'effets sur l'Etranger, de l'escompte, ainsi que de toutes opérations de Banque. 31-12-904
LIFE The Edinburgh Life Assurance Company.
MARINE Union Insurance Society of Canton (Limited).
FIDELITY National Guarantee & Suretyship Association (Limited).
Risks accepted at Tariff rates. -- Claimes liberally and promptly settled.
Agents for Egypt: HEWAT & Co., Alexandria.
FIRE AND LIFE.
Largest Fire Office in the World.
HASELDEN & CO., Agents, Alexandria.
R. VITERBO & CO., Agents, Cairo.
PHOENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
(ESTABLISHED 1782);
HASELDEN & CO., Agents, Alexandria.
31-3-906 FRED. OTT & CO., Sub-Agents, Cairo.
THE BRITISH AERATED & MINERAL WATER MANUFACTORY.
CAIRO Exbekieh ALEXANDRIA Rue Avernoff
Soda Water. Lemonade, Ginger Ale, Ginger Beer. Tonic Water
Pomegranade, Orangeaade, Pineapple, Champagne, Cider, etc., etc.
Water guaranteed by Chamberlain's Filter (Pasteur's System).
Inventor of WHISKY & SODA and BRANDY & SODA, bottled ready for use.
Sole Agents in Egypt and Soudan for
J. Calvet & Co. Bordeaux. Wine & Cognacs.
Louis Roederer. Rheims. Champagnes.
August Engel. Wiesbaden. Rhine and Moselle Wines.
Mackie & Co. Glasgow. Lagavulin, White Horse Cellar & other Whiskies.
Dunville & Co, Ltd. Belfast. Old Irish Whiskies.
Wm. Lanahan & Son. Baltimore. Monongshels XXXX Whiskey.
The Cook & Bernheimer Co. New York. Old Valley Whiskey and Gold Lion Cocktails.
Stone & Son. London. Guinness' Stout & Bass' Pale Ale.
Freund Ballor & Co. Tornio. Vermouth.
Pierre Bisset. Cette. Vermouth & Aperitives.
Terrabonatea Company, Ld. Teas.
Depot for Prince Metternich's "Richardsquelle," the best mineral table water in the world.
Great assortment of Wines, Spirits, Liqueurs, of the finest Brands, etc
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BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY THE KING.
REIMS.
SOLE AGENT IN EGYPT AND SUDAN,
NICOLA G. SABBAG
ALEXANDRIA, 2, Rue de la Gare du Caire
Telephone; No. 559.
24528-15-3-905
Suaria Wabour Rl Moya.
Comfortable apartments, with or without board. Terms very reasonable.
Embossing Press for Stamping Own Paper with Address Crest & c.
Engraving Office
J. Margosches
Cairo Bulac Road
LONDON, PARIS ALEXANDRIA, CAIRO MALTA, GIBRALTAR, TANTAH, AND PORT SAID.
Subscribed Capital JS1.500,000
Paid up '' £ 500,000
Reserve Fund... 500,000
The Anglo-Egyptian Bank. Limited, undertakes every description of banking business on the most favourable conditions.
Current accounts opened with commercial homes and private individuals in conformity with the custom of Bankers.
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.
Letters of Credit for the use of travellers are issued payable in all parts of the World.
Approved bills discounted.
Bills, documentary invoices, etc, collected.
Drafts and telegraphic transfers issued payable all over the World.
Foreign exchange bought and sold.
Advances made upon approved securities and upon cotton, cotton-seed, sugar and other merchandise.
The purchase and sale of stocks and shares on the London Stock Exchange; and on the local and Continental Bourses, undertaken.
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.
Mercantile credits issued.
Annuities, pensions, dividends, etc., collected.
All farther particulars and information can be obtained on application.
The officers and clerks of the Bank are pledged to secrecy as to the transactions of customers. 18-9-905
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Estd 1831
R. Thorne & Sons, Ltd. Distillers
Greenock, London & Aberlour, Glenlivet.
Agents wanted throughout Egypt.
Export Ofice, Lion House, Tower Hill London, E.C.
de provenance directe et de toutes les meilleures marques
Nicolas G Sabbag
IMPORTATEUR GENERAL
FOURNISSIUR DE S A LE KHEDIVE et de tous les grands Clubs et Hôtels d'Egypte.
2—Rue de la Gare du Caire—2 ALEXANDRIE
Adresse Télégraphique : SABBAG Alexandrie
Téléphone No 559.
246081-26-904
On Premises lately occupied by "Papeterie Commerciale," Rue Sesostris, 3 doors from Cherif Pasha Street. For particulars see advertisement in another column.
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REFRIGERATORS E4 to E20-DESKS, E5 to E25 TYPE WRITERS E 5 to E20. SEWING MACHINES E5 TO E15. IN STOCK AT THE AMERICAN MANUFACTURERS AGENCY 7, OLD BOURSE-STRENT, SURSOCK BUILDING, ALEXANDRIA.
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(THE HYGIENIC DAIRY. DELIVER TWICE DAILY MILK, CREAM, BUTTER, etc. OF THE BEST QUALITY. P.O. BOX 571. Telephone 526.
OBSERVATIONS BY THE SURVEY DEPARTMENT.
The day again opens fine and clear, with a very light breeze from N.E. The barometer is rising.
The provocative tactics of the police precipitated several encounters yesterday, which culminated in desperate fighting. It is reported that 200 men were killed or injured. (Reuter)
Eight men were killed and many injured in encounters between the troops and demonstrators yesterday evening.
A number of mass meetings have resolved to demand full political
amnesty, the removal of the troops from the streets, and the
formation of a militia to maintain order. They also demand the
removal of
A great movement in Finland is firmly demanding a free constitution.
General Trepoff has placarded the city with warnings to the
inhabitants to maintain order, as all disturbances will be
suppressed in the most rigorous manner. The streets are again being
patrolled by troops. The troops have closed the University, which
has hitherto been the rallying point of the revolutionary party. The
mutinies and assassination of
There were 37 killed and 81 seriously wounded and taken to hospital here yesterday. The fighting continues. A mob of roughs has taken possession of the city, and is plundering the shops and shooting the inhabitants. The civil militia is powerless, and the authorities will not interfere. (Reuter)
The
The "Morning Post" announces that the Japanese loan will be issued in a day or two. (Reuter)
The Governor of
The Germans lost 13 killed, including 3 officers, and 36 wounded and
missing, in a day's fighting with 400 Hottentots in
The Storthing has granted authority to the Government to negotiate
the acceptance of the
M. Loubet has returned. (Havas)
The British Squadron has arrived. A great naval reception and the most elaborate fetes are being arranged. ( Reuter
Cambridgeshire Stakes. 1. Velocity; 2. Santry; 3. Dean Swift. 18 ran. Won by a length. Three-quarters of a length, divided 2nd and 3rd. Betting.—7 to 2 against Velocity; 40 to 1 against Santry; 50 to 1 against Dean Swift, (Reuter)
The Ports and Lighthouses S.S. Aida left Alexandria this morning for the
The official opening of the new Sudan port has been fixed to take place on the 27th January.
The
this year, will be composed of 20 troops in active service. Formerly, the escort consisted of discharged soldiers.
A fine specimen of the Egyptian flamingo has been shot on the sand dunes
near
Messrs.
The tender submitted by
The Upper Egypt Hotels Company will shortly, begin the construction of a
new hotel at
Application has been made to the Committee of the London Stock Exchange to appoint a special settling day in Central Egypt Exploration Company, Limited.—100,000 Vendors' shares of £1 each fully paid (Nos. 8 to 100,007).
The Gardet French comedy company arrived at
The opening sitting of the Institute will take place on the 6th inst. On
this occasion
The Ministry of Public Works has proposed that the undermentioned classes of boat authorised to use the navigable canals in the Delta should be of the following dimensions in metres, the figures respectively representing the maximum length and breadth: steam barges, 35, 6,25; oa;go boats 25, 5; tugs, 20, 4; country boats, 22, 6. The above measurements are only for the principal canals.
is rapidly developing, and among the fashionable West-end firms, who are
pushing their connection are Messrs. Thomas and Sons, of 32,
Brook-street,
BECK AND GO'S PILSNEEBBIEfi PEABS NO HONEST COMPETITION FOB QUALITY MB. — Inferior Brands now being offered to Managers of certain good dreles. Beware of mtty SUPERIOR BRAND OF BEER. CARLTON HOTEL, MuraiY (near Alexandria.) BAMLEH'S FASHIONABLE HOTEL rATBONiran bt thn run, Fan y—*> trmm T.T. Nile. Flatten trmm OAtra »U«»t at MiMriw etatfaa. C AOUlLINa. Anglo-American Nile Steamers HOTEL compajsiy. Birtr Tnammrt of Oooda between Alexandria and Cairo. THRtE SAILINGS A-WEEK. Agents at Alexandria t WAUHOUSC M., ITS,
Nouehs Gardens, situated on the bank of the Mahmoudieh Canal, near Ramleh, destined shortly to become one of the fashionable rendezvous of Alexandrians. For years past the grounds, at one time beautiful, have been allowed to go to wreck and ruin, being only used for an occasional picnic party. A charge has now come over the place, however. The Municipality, at the beginning ol the present year, very wisely decided to take the property in hand, and restore it to its pristine beauty ; and judging by what we saw during a recent visit, a most excellent beginning has been made. If the necessary funds are forthcoming Alexandria will in a very short time be endowed with a park and grounds worthy of a big city, attractive not only to residents—who are sore to make it their favorite drive—but also to visitors. The grounds now present a most charming and fascinating aspect. Avenues, alleys, and paths have been laid out, all the undergrowth has been removed, the grotto and pond have been completely relaid, hedges trimmed, and new beds and a lawn laid out. Great attention has been paid to the trees; of which some very rare specimens are to be found, and these have been brought Well into view. A special plot, shaded and cool, has been cleared out for the use of children, We particularly noticed a plot laid out with chrysanthemums. There are a thousand of these plants to be seen in full bloom, and they present a striking and most beautiful mass of colours, some blooms being particularly noticeable for their vivid colour and size. It is quite, a good show, and Augurs well for the future. We hope that now this excellent beginning has been made the work will be kept up, and that by next year, with a band day and the necessary accommodation provided for afternoon tea, etc., Nousha will become the rendezvous of our local "smart set."
The directors of the Anglo-Egyptian Bank, Limited, have decided to recommend to the shareholders at the general meeting to be held on November 21 the payment of a dividend of 7s. 6d. per share for the half-year to August 31, making with the interim dividend of 5s. per share paid June 1,12 1/2 per cent, for the year. They place £30000 to a pension reserve fund and carry forward £36,000.
In a letter to the London "Standard," on speculation in sugar,
The Ellerman S.S. Assiout sailed last night for
The Moss liner Seti sailed from
The Egyptian Government has issued a circular relative to those who wish accompany the Mahmal caravan to the Hadjas, in which it points out the advantages which are gained by making the pilgrimage under such conditions. This year, as in former years, the Government has decided to allow those who are desirous of so doing, and who undertake to submit to the prescribed conditions, to accompany the" Mahmal caravan. Those who take Advantage of this offer of the Government will he placed under the protection of the Emir el Hag and the military escort of the Malmat, and in case of need they will receive immediate medial care and ebemists, who are at the disposal of the accompanying pilgrimage are also attached to the Caravan. The journey will also be accomplished by the shortest possible and least laborious route, and under special conditions as regards comfort safety, and prestige. The cost of the expedition will be lessened by joining the caravan, as pilgrims will profit by the advantageous arrangements which the Emir el Hag is able to make regarding camels. In So far as the expenses of the journey concerned, experience has shown that the sums deposited in former years have been insufficient, and for the present year it has been decided that those accompanying the Mahmal must make the following deposits, according to the degree of comfort they desire to travel in: L.E. 25.500mm. for each first class passenger; including charge for one camel (an extra charge of L.E. 13.500 mm, is made for every additional camel); L.E 23 for the second class passenger with [ ] camel ; L.E. 20.500mm. for the third class passenger with one camel; LE. 14 whenever camel is shared by two pilgrims ; L.E. 10.500m. for every child from 4 to 10 years of age who shares a camel another child or with a parent.
A telegram from Constantinople states that the quarantine measures applied to arrivals from Alexandria have been suppressed.
The Board of the Corporation of Western Egypt, Ltd. have decided that the
railway now in the course of construction from the Egyptian State Railway at
Abou Ticht, in the
The statement to which publicity has been given, to the effect that Lord Cromer had expressed his Sympathy With the objects of the Anglo-Egyptian Lind Allotment Co., is without foundation.
Commendatore
A special sleeping-car will be attached to the train leaving for
It is expected that the
The Sirdat is leaving for
The name of the Governor of the Suez Canal,
The "Times" gives the following appreciation of he
Shortly after the appearance in the Press of
M. le Directaur del' "Egyptia Gazette" Une partig [ ]de Sir Wiliam Willcock est cella qui traita des anciennes Usines de la D >ï- Saniefa. Il fst aujourd'hui oftnaUttneot i>Metaté>aeé lee 9 usines % Usba/sh, ï:^i : ateliers de Minieh, vatantLE. l.gÿfjMfc La rapport annonoe que les Saentâeed'B-gypté ont dépensédepuis Tachâtde Cas aAf j ngqa'àl* oWture dadmisrbilto LJL SOCMWO poor modifier les dites usines qui repré eotaftfct donc une valdur indastrféUe A*~tL9»Mle lors dé rschat te 1908 ïoitT fie. itfOOtfOOO én ohiffresYtads. Or oes usines ont été achetées pourri*'d* fra. ..50.000.000- par les Suereriée .dlgypte, payables en 20 ans par *meti*iaHtés de I* 64.600, areo la olahae dtabonfoeeu §u contrat que si:nne école des' sèmes trielités restait impayée la totalité deé mines aRlsur» àmélioratiohs éetoqrnereieat eux vendeurs : la Daira SaniekSjagar Corporation. |^s actionnaires dae.Sacreriaa oiit donc été refiûts défis.' 26.000.000i offerte mentf formels odholus par le Cbnséü d'Admi- ....... Comment expliquer. fn/jhynr dfls intéiffts contïeires l'insistance |as oéiûmisaé^esAreÉda-Amnder aa . jhgnjoommist h psfnc^nt il'sm nouvelle semestriattté échéant le maaseoaiaht àlon que (grâoe> oettè cl* uwU. contrat 1401 ae . rfttorfina »utre tas jftnd4nr«)rW Wp. payement, libérerait nitihiwml ! Sucreries d'Egypte des pstepaiAi ëliriiiniin si la dApraeeerab: d'usines /dont allé; RAbata que tairez et 'qui «nttare*^knJéz|(oit^Mm par suite du JUhflaa dammàam ^ en lui RnomisanVitadQottoimtfcdés annuités déjh payées, prèsde Pi». 4OOO.O09;... Du moment «qu'ilert probvd. perde rapport daSir William, que, Jm Administrateurs des Sucreries n'otRpas'oûvmt W'ÿëûz de leurs actionnaires'bd* 'la tÜêur ÛMiôfé^da oes «Wl Mfctfitade résiR Rengagements y relatif* pourquoi ne paeenpœfitprî, . . gM^r. Las 60.000.000 mentionnés qq^ dnâient gndaaUqMoIttro W*. •""î "*•'** ««W«nt 4>M>K«(4wJ* u D*"* *» 1890 par, jn. h nation qqtte 8odS:é fcb moyennant payement comptant de oes neuf fe eeR^^jftsja re^pe deoontanuec àpayreetçRa*. *J8F m^üraSameh anÇaptal Rte WW avw l'o^ ^'içqu^jpajL ypfiî totalité de 1 actif et dn pfitiif ïïwi rJ$|i •* fflWKWfÇfc RgRSoeiété et notamerent ii on • explique maintenant lgwinpit tau lOOOO.parts fondateurs t4i.y^# ws w,m9mfamè 1 «ww TsJwujfctata RR 10.^0 SW* R 2^.000, sentaann^: çntltata énoais-é il y aqoelqués jMPtaPlÉU divûlendeRR 780.0:0,4»t Pru WflMOP et valan^ sn, Bogm lOO-vex-diredende 0 a.4,^ yen* pyRbbiuoant Rehsr sneuuuil* l.OOO.OOQ.foit F*, 26^)ÇaOOO. L'* a^*iiqqf aussi xUte apportas à la liquid***. w* P'èteR oa^e (§oo»4té pour. qoi to*#opt4ta' tribaé avant l'effondrement de la Société des Saoreries. ., ^ v '. Il^nfeAyoqer qu'jljjst jixta|é*,*nMp. trer unq Limited Liabiÿty Cûtapwty au CN>îtal nominni de R 69Q.PQP qui uhR taPtune d'exarm^m» ®«FBta ,uniye àdistribqi^*i comptant Lst 1.800.000 soit 1rs. 45.00a000 h ses parts * fondatenre. Oe qui eet Wnmâ âmï cetïira de Gon-' oordat t'ektl» Iprééedoi fàui VidAs Sa Sage commis d'un bénéficiaire de oes parta de fondateurs. . - c Le|en de . ceuq qui m «mt fut^d^ngyr conine B^v'eoredesSbWnes et tfpBysEe se làinb ndmmbr ccttnmisàjres ik VâéStA Si» toute interVenWn des aotionniures tauâ îux yeux; leais fntPrïfè sont oeax 'àe|a Sanieh Sqg»£ Corporation ô.s^L ahtalùlÉrt oppotta a |oeûx des acjacmnaires qui àppa*reirîoent conrebt ttufiSiiafit oèé risques d'ètr^ sL'goés à blsnp. Le aSiobsAe^la^ Bo^éRlitaR ries est de Ers, 39,600,1)00 et Ai (mij^u des obligatibni qâ'ellé â âcàlikta s'élèrra 'A ns. 50,00^,000 ; les reVèuVi ' bets BiK^SÜI à obtenir 1 rbvîèfir, tioec R/iâJta jlfisCttfe indiqués au rapport de Sir Inniuft wmtous il*, iiw^lk' ÆSISfr viAi Illegible Block of Text
For PIRRUS Ind CONSTANTINOPAR by the &8. "Ismailia," sailed on the 25th October :
Various, 648 bags ride, 157 bags henna, 10 bags lentils, 256 cases dates, 30 packages sundries
Pour La SYRIB, par le bateau franç. "Sénégal," parti le 26 octobre :
Divers, 188 colis divers
Pour MARSEILLE, par le bateau frang, . "Congo,"parti le 87 octobre :
POUR MARSEILLE
Sté La Khódive, 11 cais. cigarettes
Bonded Stores, 7 „ „
Nadouri, 500 sacs riz
Behrend & Co., 1,100 sacs riz
J. Goar, 300 sacs graines de coton
Divers, 60 colis divers
Schmid & Co., 81 balles coton
G. Frauger & Co., 216 „ „
R. & O. Lindemann, 270 „ „
Carver Bros. & Co. Ltd, 60 „ „
W. Getty & Co., 5 „ „
J. Planta & Co.; 31 „ „
Mohr & Fenderl, 62 „ „
P. C. Baines & Co., 93 „ „
Mallison & Co. 229 „ „
997 balles coton
POUR DUNKERQUE
R. & O. Lindemann, 110 balles coton
J. Planta & Co.,. 30 „ „
P. C. Baines & Co., 41 „ „
W. Trapp & Co., 25 „ „
Moursi Bros. 5 „ „
Peel & Co, 16 „ „
227 balles coton
POUR LE HAVBR
A. L Carasso, 95 fard. gomme
Todeschi, 2 cais. plomes
G. Frauger & Coin 45 sacs graines de coton
„ „ 125 balles coton
Peel & Co., 92 „ „
J. Planta & Co., 30 „ „
R. & O. Lindemann, 100 „ „
347 balles coton
POUR BARCELONE
B. Mallison & Co., 75 balles coton
G. Frauger & Co., 200 „ „
275 ballen coton
POUR DESTINATIONS DIVERSES
Chafohak, 1 cais. livres (Alger)
B. Barki, 85 sacs benné
Divers, 17 colis divers
For PORT-SAID and SYRIA, by the S.S. "Minieh," sailed on the 28th October :
Various, 60 bales cotton (Kobe), 1,536 bags rice, 898 bags Sudan beans, 63 lags coffee. ! 25 bags henne, 45 bags dry raisins, 3,600 pieces wood, 5 cases cigarettes, 95 packages skins, 76 packages mats, 40 packages tobacco, 29 packages vegetables, 1,103 packages sundries
Pour BRINDISI et TRIESTE, par le bateau autrichien "Habsburg" parti le 28 octobre
E. Mallison & Co., 192 balles coton
G. Petracchi & Co. 32 „ „
B. Barki, 33 „ „
W. Trapp & Co., 62 „ „
F. Andres, 130 „ „
R. & O. Lindemann, 409 „ „
P. C. Bainge & Co, 62 „ „
J. Planta & Co., 305 „ „
Carver Bros. & Co. Ltd., 200 „ „
A. Hess & Co., 32 „ „
Mohr & Fenderl, 124 „ „
Choremi, Benachi & Co., 60 „ „
1841 balles doton
A. Stroes, 114,900 kilos viedx før
M. L Garasco, 3 bales senne
D. C. Mitzis, 56 barils dattes, 15 balles peaux
Atting & Cóc, 11 .. graisse
B. Tonrohondjan, 16 balles peaux
G. Brach & Co., 9 . cire
L. Carasso, 9 cais. gomme
Dépot Bière de Graz, 946 barils vides
Brodi Albertini, 644 barils vidas
A. Draber, 280 „ „
H. Ah. Doghom, 409 cmis. dattes
A. Werther & Co., 23 cais. gomme *
A. G. Monferrato, 185 barils vides
A. B. Paok saca, 867 barils vidas
P. M. Statira, 27 balles peaux
F. J. Iglich, 26 colis dattes
C. L Georgiaffendis, 240 cais. dattes
Griva frères, 300 „ „
G. Brach & Co., 49 balles peaux
D. C. Mitzis 45 barils dettes
Vasdeki frères, 64.cnis, dattes
A. Frick, 4 barils poisson frais
J. Salfati, 4 balles peaux
Dimitrino & Goy A caia, cigarettes
Ste. An. Le Khédive, 5 cais. cigarettes
A. Chelmis, 3 cais. cigarettas
Divers, 19 solle divers
Pour la SYRIE et CONSTANTINOPLE, par le bateau artt. "Daphne," parti la 80 oct. :
POUR BOMBAY
Vernon & Co.; 5 cais.' échantillons
POUR JAFFA
P. Debbas. & Co., 250 sacs riz
POUR MERSINE
M. Samakieb, 111 esos rí2, 20 sacs café