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                <title level="m" type="main">Digital Egyptian Gazette</title>
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                <editor role="primary">Will Pearce</editor>
                <principal>Will Hanley</principal>
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                    <title>The Egyptian Gazette</title>
                    <date when="1906-06-28">Thursday, June 28, 1906</date>
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                        <row>
                            <cell rows="2" xml:id="deg-ad-etc01"><p>The Eastern Telegraph Company,
                                    Limited.</p>
                                <p>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.</p>
                                <p>To secure quick transmission, telegrams should <lb/>be marked <hi
                                        rend="italic">Via Eastern</hi>.</p>
                                <p>For latest average time to London, see daily <lb/>bulletin in
                                    this paper.</p>
                                <p>STATIONS IN EGYPT: Alexandria, Cairo, <lb/>Suez, Port-Tewfik,
                                    Port-Saïd, Suakin. Head <lb/>Office. London.</p></cell>
                            <cell cols="4">THE EGYPTIAN GAZETTE</cell>
                            <cell rows="2" xml:id="deg-ad-nll01"><p>NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD</p>
                                <p>BREMEN.</p>
                                <p>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.</p>
                                <p>For Particulars see Advertisement below.</p></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell> No. <measure quantity="7531">7,531</measure>]</cell>
                            <cell> ALEXANDRIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1906.</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 1 May to 31 October.</p>
                    <table>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>1st</cell>
                            <cell>2nd</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>London</cell>
                            <cell>£ 14. 5/</cell>
                            <cell>£ 9.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Marseilles</cell>
                            <cell>£ 9. 15/</cell>
                            <cell>£ 6 15/</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Brindisi</cell>
                            <cell>£ 6. 15/</cell>
                            <cell>-</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>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 Monday until 4
                        June, and then every Tuesday. A steam tender will meet the train to convey
                        passengers to the ship.</p>
                    <table>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Caledonia</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-05-07">7 May</date></cell>
                            <cell>Macedonia</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-06-04">4 June</date></cell>
                            <cell>Egypt</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-07-03">3 July</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Victoria</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-05-14">14 "</date></cell>
                            <cell>India</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-06-12">12 "</date></cell>
                            <cell>Dongola</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-07-10">10 "</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Arabia</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-05-21">21 "</date></cell>
                            <cell>Persia</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-06-19">19 "</date></cell>
                            <cell>Caledonia</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-07-17">17 "</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Himalaya</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-05-28">28 "</date></cell>
                            <cell>China</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-06-26">26 "</date></cell>
                            <cell>Mongolia</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-07-24">24 "</date>.</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>The Brindisi Express Steamers leave Port Said directly the Indian Mails
                        arrive. Passengers can go on board the evening before. Combined fare to
                        London by sea and traid de luxe via Brindisi or via Marseilles £19.4.11.</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-orm01">
                    <head>Orient-Royal Mail Line.</head>
                    <p>OUTWARD to AUSTRALIA.</p>
                    <p><name>R.M.S. "Orotava"</name> will leave Suez about <date when="1906-06-29"
                            >June 29</date></p>
                    <p><name>R.M.S "Omrah"</name> will leave Suez about <date when="1906-07-13">July
                            13</date>.</p>
                    <p>HOMEWARD to NAPLES, MARSEILLES, GIBRALTAR, PLYMOUTH, LONDON, TILBURY.</p>
                    <p><name>R.M.S. "Ortona"</name> will leave Port Said <date when="1906-07-03"
                            >July 3</date></p>
                    <p><name>R.M.S. "Ormuz"</name> will leave Port Said <date when="1906-07-17">July
                            17</date></p>
                    <table>
                        <row>
                            <cell rows="3">Summer Fares</cell>
                            <cell>Port-Said to Marseilles</cell>
                            <cell>1st Class</cell>
                            <cell>£ 9.15.</cell>
                            <cell>2nd Class</cell>
                            <cell>£ 6.15.</cell>
                            <cell>3rd Class</cell>
                            <cell>£ 5.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Port-Said to Plymouth or Tilbury</cell>
                            <cell>1st Class</cell>
                            <cell>£ 14.5.</cell>
                            <cell>2nd Class</cell>
                            <cell>£ 9. 0.</cell>
                            <cell>3rd Class</cell>
                            <cell>£ 7.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Port-Said to Naples</cell>
                            <cell>1st Class</cell>
                            <cell>£ 8. 0.</cell>
                            <cell>2nd Class</cell>
                            <cell>£ 5.10.</cell>
                            <cell>3rd Class</cell>
                            <cell>£ 4.</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>Passengers returning by the Line obtain one-third rebate off the above fares
                        if leaving England before the end of October.</p>
                    <p>Agents. Cairo:—Thos. Cook &amp; Son. Alexandria : —R. J. Moss &amp; Co.—For
                        all particulars apply</p>
                    <p>Wm. STAPLEDON &amp; Sons, PORT SAID and PORT-TEWFIK (Suez). 31-12-906</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-blm02">
                    <head>BIBBY LINE MAIL TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS.</head>
                    <p>REDUCED SUMMER FARES MAY TO OCTOBER.</p>
                    <p>Port Said to Tilbury £ 12.15.0. and Port Said to Marseilles £ 9.0.0.</p>
                    <p>Passengers returning by the Line will be granted a rebate of 33% off the full
                        fare i.e. Liverpool to Port Said £ 11.6.8. and Marseilles to Port Said £
                        8.0.0.</p>
                    <p>OUTWARDS to COLOMBO, TUTICORIN, RANGOON. Departure from Suez.</p>
                    <p><name>S.S. Herefordshire</name>
                        <measure quantity="7182" unit="ton">7182</measure> tons, <date
                            when="1906-10-11">July 5</date>.</p>
                    <p>HOMEWARDS to MARSEILLES and LONDON. Departures from Port Said.</p>
                    <p><name>S.S. Worcestershire</name>
                        <measure quantity="5775" unit="ton">7,160 tons</measure>, <date
                            when="1906-10-01">July 9</date>.</p>
                    <p>Agents– Cairo: COOK &amp; SON. Suez &amp; Port Said : WM. STAPLEDON &amp;
                        SONS,</p>
                    <p>31-12-906</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 PIRAEUS,
                        SMYRNA, MITYLENE, and CONSTANTINOPLE, in connection with Orient Express
                        train-de-luxe for Vienna, Paris, and London.</p>
                    <p>PALESTINE - SYRIA LINE.</p>
                    <p>Fast steamers leave Alexandria every Saturday at 4 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 weekly on Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Port Sudan and Suakin
                        direct returning from Suakin every Wednesday noon. Every Monday at 6 p.m. a
                        steamer leaves for Jeddah continuing every other week for Suakin, Massowah,
                        Hodeidah, Aden. Intermediate Steamers do not proceed at Jeddah but call at
                        Tor (for Sinai) El Wedj and Yambo 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. </p>
                    <p>31-12-906</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-mss01">
                    <head>The Moss S.S. Company, Ltd.</head>
                    <p>For LIVERPOOL 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>Menes</cell>
                            <cell>Tons 3,950</cell>
                            <cell>*Pharos</cell>
                            <cell>Tons 3,900</cell>
                            <cell>Seti</cell>
                            <cell>Tons 5,000</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>*Busiris</cell>
                            <cell>Tons. 6,000</cell>
                            <cell>Menepthah</cell>
                            <cell>Tons 5,000</cell>
                            <cell>Philae</cell>
                            <cell>Tons 5,008</cell>
                            <cell>Tabor</cell>
                            <cell>Tons 3,000</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>*Khephren</cell>
                            <cell>Tons. 5,000</cell>
                            <cell>*Moeris</cell>
                            <cell>Tons 7,500</cell>
                            <cell>Rameses</cell>
                            <cell>Tons 3,900</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><name>S.S. Menes</name> now on the berth, will sail on or about <date
                            when="1906-07-04">Wednesday, July 4</date>, to be followed by <name>S.S.
                            ............</name></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. For Particulars apply to</p>
                    <p>R. J. MOSS &amp; Co., Alexandria, Agents.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">26-5-906</measure></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 LONDON or LIVERPOOL
                        direct.</p>
                    <p>Fare (home.) £10. Passengers returning by end October allowed 20% off outward
                        rate (£14).</p>
                    <p><name>S.S. MANDALAY</name>
                        <measure quantity="6000" unit="ton">6000</measure> Tons will leave PORT SAID
                        about <date when="1906-07-11">July 11</date> for Liverpool.</p>
                    <p><name>S.S. BURMA</name>
                        <measure quantity="5660" unit="ton">5660</measure> Tons will leave PORT SAID
                        about <date when="1906-07-21">July 21</date> for Liverpool.</p>
                    <p><name>S.S. RANGOON</name>
                        <measure quantity="6000" unit="ton">6000</measure> Tons will leave PORT SAID
                        about <date when="1906-08-04">August 4</date> for Liverpool.</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>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">31-12-906</measure></p>
                </div>
                <!-- Insurance -->
                <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 £675,000.</p>
                    <p>THE IMPERIAL FIRE OFFICE united with THE ALLIANCE ASSURANCE, Co., Ltd. - Est.
                        1803</p>
                    <p>1, Old Broad Street, LONDON—Policies issued at SUEZ by G. BEYTS &amp; Co.,
                        Agents.</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>Patronized by the Duke of Connaught and the Archduke Otto and all the High
                        Life of Egypt.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-tcs03">
                    <head>Thos. Cook &amp; Son, (EGYPT), LTD</head>
                    <p>HEAD OFFICE: LUDGATE CIRCUS—LONDON.</p>
                    <p>CHIEF EGYPTIAN OFFICE: — CAIRO, near SHEPHEARD'S HOTEL.</p>
                    <p>Alexandria, Port Said, Suez, Luxor, Assuan, Halfa, and 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>Large and splendidly appointed steamers belonging to the Co. leave Cairo
                        thrice weekly, between November and March, for Luxor, Assouan and Halfa in
                        connection with trains de luxe to Khartoum.-Moderate fares.</p>
                    <p>Specially Reduced Rates for residents of Egypt by Tourist Services during
                        November and December. First sailing November 13th.</p>
                    <p>WEEKLY FREIGHT SERVICE FROM CAIRO TO ASSUAN AND HALFA.</p>
                    <p>Cook's Interpreters in uniform are present at principal Railway Stations and
                        Landing-places in Europe to assist passengers holding their tickets.</p>
                    <p>Special Steamers and Dahabeahs for private parties.</p>
                    <p>Special arrangements for tour in PALESTINE, SYRIA and the DESERT; Lowest
                        rates.</p>
                    <p>Best camp equipment in the country.</p>
                </div>
                <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.—<name>S.S. Manora</name> ... <date when="1906-07-07">July 7</date> |
                            HOMEWARD.—<name>S.S. Dilwara</name> ... <date when="1906-07-06">July
                            6</date></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>£25.25</cell>
                            <cell>Calcutta</cell>
                            <cell>£31. 0</cell>
                            <cell>Marseilles</cell>
                            <cell>£15.12</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>Bombay</cell>
                            <cell>£31.10</cell>
                            <cell>Madras</cell>
                            <cell>£20.11</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. <measure type="indexNo">30-6-906</measure></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 India, Europe &amp;
                        America</p>
                    <p>First class passengers steamers. Sailing fortnightly from Suez.</p>
                    <table rows="2" cols="6">
                        <row>
                            <cell>For MARSEILLES &amp; LIVERPOOL</cell>
                            <cell><name>S.S. "Maseilla"</name></cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-07-05">July 5</date></cell>
                            <cell>For CALCUTTA</cell>
                            <cell><name>S.S. "Bavaria"</name></cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-07-22">July 22</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>For LONDON</cell>
                            <cell><name>S.S. "Assyria"</name></cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-07-03">July 3</date></cell>
                            <cell>For BOMBAY</cell>
                            <cell><name>S.S. "Australia"</name></cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-07-04">July 4</date></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 particulars of Freight or Passage apply to G. BEYTS &amp; Co.,
                        Suez. <measure type="indexNo">30-6-906</measure></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 HAMBURG, via
                        ANTWERP &amp; 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).</p>
                    <p>EXPECTED AT ALEXANDRIA.</p>
                    <p><name>S.S. Chios</name>
                        <date when="1906-07-05">July 5</date> from
                        <placeName>Antwerp</placeName>.</p>
                    <p><name>S.S. Kypros</name>
                        <date when="1906-07-09">July 9</date> from <placeName>Antwerp</placeName>
                    </p>
                    <p><name>S.S. Enos</name>
                        <date when="1906-07-12">July 12</date> from <placeName>Hamburg</placeName>
                    </p>
                    <p>For tariff and particulars apply to ADOLPHE STROSS, Alexandria, Agent.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-doa02">
                    <head>Deutsche Ost Afrika Linie.</head>
                    <p>Regelmässiger Reichspostdampferdienst. German E. African Line. Imperial
                        Service. Departures from Port Said (Approximate Dates.)</p>
                    <p>OUT to Aden, Zanzibar, CapetTown and intermediate ports:--</p>
                    <p><name>S. S. Feldmarschall</name>
                        <date when="1906-06-15">June 15</date> | <name>S. S. Kanzler</name>
                        <date when="1906-07-01">July 1</date></p>
                    <p>HOME to Naples, Genoa, Marseilles, Algiers, Tangiers, Lisbon, Dover,
                        Flushing, and Hamburg.</p>
                    <p><name>S. S. Gouverneur</name>
                        <date when="1906-06-09">June 9</date> | <name>S. S. Admiral</name>
                        <date when="1906-06-20">SJune 20</date></p>
                    <p>First class steamers fitted with latest improvements. Stewardesses and
                        doctors carried. Low passage rates.</p>
                    <p>Splendid accommodation for passengars of all classes.</p>
                    <p>For all particulars apply to <orgName>Fix &amp; David</orgName>, CAIRO
                        (Sharia Mansour Pacha, Telephone 865).</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-deb01">
                    <head>DEUTSCHE BANK,</head>
                    <p>BERLIN, W.</p>
                    <p>CAPITAL...... . M200,000,000 — RESERVE..M97,000,000</p>
                    <p>Dividends paid during last 10 years, (1896-1905,) 10, 10, 10 1/2, 11, 11, 11,
                        11, 11, 12, 12 per cent</p>
                    <p>BRANCHES—Bremen, Dresden, Frankfort-on-M., Hamburg, Leipzig, Munioh,
                        Nuremberg, Augsburg, Wiesbaden.</p>
                    <p>Deutsche Bank (Berlin) London Agency : 4 George Yard, Lombard Street, London,
                        E.C.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-iob01">
                    <head>IMPERIAL OTTOMAN BANK.</head>
                    <p>Established 1863.</p>
                    <p>CONSTANTINOPLE LONDON, PARIS, ALEXANDRIA CAIRO, PORT SAID CYPRUS and in all
                        the principal towns in TURKEY. </p>
                    <p>ALEXANDRIA, 2 Mohamed Aly Square.— CAIRO, 19, Sharia el Manakh.</p>
                    <p>CAPITAL............. £ 10,000,000 Sterling. </p>
                    <p>The Bank undertakes every description of Banking business on favourable
                        terms.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-bal02">
                    <head>BANK OF ATHENS, LIMITED.</head>
                    <p>Head Office : Athens — Capital 20,000.000 (Fully paid up). — Reserve
                        1,000,000.</p>
                    <p>Branches: London 55-58 Bishopsgate-street Within, Alexandria, Cairo,
                        Constantinople, Smyrna, Candia, Canea, Piraeus<lb/> Patras, Yolo, Syra,
                        Calamata. The Bank undertakes all banking business in Egypt, Greece, etc.
                        Interests on cash deposits, <lb/>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 <lb/>Bank Branch receives deposits at 3 1/2 0/0 per ann., from
                        P.T. 80 to P.T. 20,000. <measure type="indexNo">19-1-907</measure>
                    </p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-nbe02" xml:lang="fr">
                    <head>NATIONAL BANK OF EGYPT.</head>
                    <p>Capital: £3,000,000. RESERVE (Environ) : £1,340,000. MR. F. T. ROWLATT,
                        Governor</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). 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. <measure type="indexNo">31-12-906</measure></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-sio01">
                    <head>Sun Insurance Office,</head>
                    <p>LONDON. Founded 1710.-Total sum insured in 1902 £487,600,000.</p>
                    <p>Agents : LEON HELLER, Cairo, and BEHREND &amp; Co., Alexandria. 16-1-906</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 <measure
                            type="indexNo">189103</measure></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. <measure type="indexNo">3112905</measure></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><measure type="indexNo">21281-216905</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-nml01">
                    <head>THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA, LIMITED.</head>
                    <p>ILLUSTRATION OF ENDOWMENT ASSURANCE LIFE POLICY.</p>
                    <p>With Profits Distributed every 3 Years.</p>
                    <p>Nearest Age 30.-Sun Assured £1,000.-Payable at age 50.</p>
                    <p>ANNUAL PREMIUM £47:18:4</p>
                    <p>Minimum Return Over Cost exclusive of Bonuses £41:13:4.</p>
                    <p>Head Office, CAIRO, Khedivial Exchange Court.</p>
                </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-aan03">
                    <head>Hamburg &amp; Anglo-American Nile Co.</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 HAMBURG and
                        ANGLO-AMERICAN<lb/> NILE COMPANY."</p>
                    <p>OFFICES IN CAIRO: Sharia Boulac, "Grand Continental Hotel Buildings."
                            <measure type="indexNo">31-3-07</measure></p>
                    <p>Hamburg-Amerika Linie.</p>
                    <p>Return to Egypt<lb/> by the new S.S. Oceana of 9000 Tons, 350 berths
                        including 90 single cabins, greatest comfort, best cuisine.</p>
                    <p>FARES: Genoa to Alexandria from £14. Naples to Alexandria from £10.</p>
                    <table>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Leave Genoa</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-10-22">October 22nd</date> p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>arr. Alexandria</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-10-27">October 27</date> a.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-11-05">November 5th</date> ,,</cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-11-10">November 10</date> ,,</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-11-19">November 19th</date> ,,</cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-11-24">November 24</date> ,,</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-12-03">December 3rd</date> ,,</cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-12-08">December 8</date> ,,</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-12-17">December 17th</date> ,,</cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-12-22">December 22</date> ,,</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>From January 2nd Weekly service from Naples to Alexandria EVERY
                        WEDNESDAY.</p>
                    <p>Apply to the Co.'s Booking Offices: Paris, rue Scribe. London, Cockspur
                        Street. Berlin, Unter den Linden <lb/>Cairo, Continental Hotel. Alexandria,
                        G. J. Grace &amp; Co. Chief Office: Hamburg ( Alsterdamm</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
                        NAPLES-MARSEILLES.</p>
                    <p><name>SCHLESWIG</name> will leave ALEXANDRIA at 3 p.m. July 4 &amp; 18.</p>
                    <p><name>HOHENGOLLERN</name>" " " July 25; Sept. 5&amp;26; October 10 &amp;
                        24.</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><name>Preuessen</name></cell>
                            <cell><measure quantity="5295" unit="ton">5295</measure> Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about <date when="1906-07-16">16 July</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><name>Oldenburg</name></cell>
                            <cell><measure quantity="5006" unit="ton">5006</measure> Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about <date when="1906-07-30">30 July</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><name>Zieten</name></cell>
                            <cell><measure quantity="8043" unit="ton">8043</measure> Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about <date when="1906-07-30">30 July</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><name>Sedylitz</name></cell>
                            <cell><measure quantity="7942" unit="ton">7942</measure> Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about <date when="1906-08-13">13 August</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">OUTWARD: for CHINA and JAPAN via SUEZ, ADEN, COLOMBO,
                                PENANG, SINGAPORE.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><name>Pr. Reg. Luitpold</name></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="ton" quantity="6288">6288</measure> Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about <date when="1906-06-25">25 June</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><name>Pr. Eit. Friedrich</name></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="ton" quantity="3865">3865</measure> Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about <date when="1906-07-09">09 July</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">For AUSTRALIA via SUEZ, ADEN, COLOMBO.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><name>Karlzruhe</name></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="ton" quantity="5057">5057</measure> Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about <date when="1906-07-01">01 July</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><name>Scharnhorst</name></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="ton" quantity="8131">8131</measure> Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about <date when="1906-07-29">29 July</date></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. are anthorised to sell tickets in
                        CAIRO and ALEXANDRIA, <measure type="indexNo">31-8-905</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-als02">
                    <head>Austrian Lloyd's Steam Navigation</head>
                    <p>Alexandria-Brindisi-Trieste (Venice).</p>
                    <p>Weekly Express Mail Service. Steamers leave Alexandria every Saturday at 4
                        p.m. arrive at Brindisi, Tuesday 5 a.m. in time for express to Milan,
                        Lucerne, Paris, Vienna, Berlin, and London, leaving Brindisi 7 a.m. Arrival
                        Venice every Wednesday about 8:30 a.m. in time for express to Switzerland,
                        Paris and London leaving Venice 2 p.m. and 11:20 p.m. Arrival Trieste every
                        Wednesday about 3 p.m. in connection with Train de Luxe
                        Trieste-Vienna-Ostende. Passengers reach London every Friday 4.50 p.m.
                        Passengers from Cairo will find special through carriages and luggage-van
                        attached every Saturday attached to Express leaving Cairo 9:30 a.m. and are
                        conveyed directly to Quay alongside steamer.</p>
                    <table rows="2" cols="8">
                        <row>
                            <cell><date when="1906-06-23">Jun. 23</date></cell>
                            <cell>4 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell><name>S.S. Semiramis</name></cell>
                            <cell><persName>Capt. Martinolich</persName></cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-07-14">Jul. 14</date></cell>
                            <cell>4 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell><name>S.S. Semiramis</name></cell>
                            <cell><persName>Capt. Martinolich</persName></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><date when="1906-06-30">Jun. 30</date></cell>
                            <cell>4 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell><name>S. S. Cleopatra</name></cell>
                            <cell><persName>Capt. Ivellich</persName></cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-07-21">Jul. 21</date></cell>
                            <cell>4 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell><name>S.S. Cleopatra</name></cell>
                            <cell><persName>Capt. Ivellich</persName></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><date when="1906-07-07">Jul. 7</date></cell>
                            <cell>4 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell><name>S.S. Habsburg</name></cell>
                            <cell><persName>Capt. Klausberger</persName></cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-07-28">Jul. 28</date></cell>
                            <cell>4 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell><name>S.S. Habsburg</name></cell>
                            <cell><persName>Capt. Klausburger</persName></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>Fortnightly Service: Alexandria-Brindisi &amp; Trieste Line.</p>
                    <p>Steamer leaves Alexandria on or about 20 June, 4 and 18 July, 1 and 15
                        August.</p>
                    <p>Syrian-Cyprus-Caramanian Line.</p>
                    <p>Steamer leaves Alexandria on or about 18 June, 2, 16, and 30 July, 13
                        August.</p>
                    <p>Far East Lines.</p>
                    <p>Departures from Port Said: To Suez, Aden, Karachi, Bombay, Colombo, Penang,
                        Singapore, Hong-Kong, Shanghai, Yokohama and Kobé, about <date
                            when="1906-03-05">5 March</date>, <date when="1906-04-03">3
                        April</date>, <date when="1906-05-04">4 May</date>, <date when="1906-06-03"
                            >3 June</date>, <date when="1906-07-04">04 July</date>, <date
                            when="1906-08-03">3 August</date>.</p>
                    <p>To Suez, Aden and Bombay accelerated service about <date when="1906-08-17">17
                            August</date>, <date when="1906-09-08">8 Sep.</date>, <date
                            when="1906-10-08">8 Oct.</date>, <date when="1906-11-08">8 Nov.</date>
                        <date when="1906-12-08">8 Dec.</date>.</p>
                    <p>To Suez, Aden, Karachi, Colombo, Madras, Rangoon, and Calcutta about <date
                            when="1906-07-19">19 July</date>, <date when="1906-08-17">17 Aug</date>,
                            <date when="1906-09-19">19 Sep.</date>, <date when="1906-10-19">19
                            Oct</date>, <date when="1906-11-19">19 Nov.</date>, <date
                            when="1906-12-19">19 Dec.</date> 4 p.m. </p>
                    <p>To Suez, Aden, Karachi and Bombay about <date when="1906-03-13">13
                            Mar.</date>, <date when="1906-04-13">13 Apr.</date>, <date
                            when="1906-11-13">13 Nov.</date>, <date when="1906-12-13">13
                        Dec.</date>(Winter Line).</p>
                    <p>East African Line.</p>
                    <p>Departures from Port Said: To Suez, Aden, Mombassa, Zanzibar, Beira,
                        Delagoa-Bay, and Durban about <date when="1906-03-05">5 Mar.</date>, <date
                            when="1906-04-02">2 Apr.</date>, <date when="1905-05-03">3 May.</date>,
                            <date when="1906-06-02">2 June</date>, <date when="1906-07-03">3
                            July</date>, <date when="1906-08-02">2 Aug.</date>, <date
                            when="1906-09-02">2 Sept</date>, <date when="1906-10-03">3 Oct.</date>,
                            <date when="1906-11-02">2 Nov.</date>, <date when="1906-12-03">3
                            Dec.</date>.</p>
                    <p>For information apply to the Agents, Alexandria, Port Said and Suez, Thos.
                        Cook &amp; Son, Ld., Leon Heller, Cairo Agent, 24, Sharia Maghraby,
                        (Telephone 192), Cairo; F. Tedeschi, Helouan.</p>
                    <p>Special rates for Egyptian officials, members of Army of Occupation and their
                        families.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">31-12-906</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-isr01">
                    <head>INTERNATIONAL SLEEPING AND RESTAURANT CARS COMPANY.</head>
                    <table rows="2" cols="4">
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"><hi rend="italic">Restaurant Car runs every day between
                                    Cairo &amp; Alexandria &amp; vice-versa</hi>.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Depart. - Cairo</cell>
                            <cell>midday</cell>
                            <cell>Arrival - Alexandria</cell>
                            <cell>3.5 p.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Depart. - Alexandria</cell>
                            <cell>midday</cell>
                            <cell>Arrival - Cairo</cell>
                            <cell>3.5 p.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Depart. - Cairo</cell>
                            <cell>6.35 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>Arrival - Alexandria</cell>
                            <cell>10.00 p.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Depart. - Alexandria</cell>
                            <cell>6. 0 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>Arrival - Cairo</cell>
                            <cell>9.10 p.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>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.</p>
                    <table rows="4" cols="4">
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"><hi rend="italic">Daily Restaurant Car Service between
                                    Cairo, Ismailia, Port Said &amp; vice-versa</hi>.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Depart. - Cairo</cell>
                            <cell>11.00 a.m. </cell>
                            <cell>Depart. - Port Said</cell>
                            <cell>4.00 p.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Depart. - Port Said</cell>
                            <cell>11.55 a.m.</cell>
                            <cell>Arriv. - Ismailia</cell>
                            <cell>5.00 p.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Depart. - Cairo</cell>
                            <cell>6.15 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>Depart. - Ismailia</cell>
                            <cell>11.10 p.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Depart. - Port Said</cell>
                            <cell>6.45 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>Arriv. - Cairo</cell>
                            <cell>11.25 p.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>Restaurant and Sleeping Cars on Luxor trains:</p>
                    <p>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.</p>
                    <p>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.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-sde01">
                    <head>SUDAN DEVELOPMENT &amp; EXPLORATION COMPANY, LIMITED</head>
                    <p>KHARTOUM: CAIRO Office, Sharia Kasr-el-Nil.</p>
                    <p>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.</p>
                    <p>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.</p>
                    <p>SOLE AGENTS FOR Dudbridges Oil Engines from 1 to 35 B.H.P. as supplied to
                        Sudan Government Seamless Steel Boat Co., Ltd., etc., etc. <measure
                            type="indexNo">31-10-906</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-esr01">
                    <head>Egyptian State Railways.</head>
                    <table rows="4" cols="9">
                        <head>THROUGH PASSENGER SERVICES. (Daily).--JUNE TIME-TABLE.</head>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2"/>
                            <cell>a.m.</cell>
                            <cell>a.m.</cell>
                            <cell>noon</cell>
                            <cell>p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>p.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2">Cairo...DEP.</cell>
                            <cell>7.30</cell>
                            <cell>9.30</cell>
                            <cell>†12.00‡ p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>12.15</cell>
                            <cell>4. 0</cell>
                            <cell>†6.35</cell>
                            <cell>§11.30</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2">Tantah...ARR.</cell>
                            <cell>8.51</cell>
                            <cell>10.53</cell>
                            <cell>1.20</cell>
                            <cell>2.30</cell>
                            <cell>5.28</cell>
                            <cell>8.1</cell>
                            <cell>2.4</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2">Alexandria...ARR.</cell>
                            <cell>10.55</cell>
                            <cell>12.55 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>3 5</cell>
                            <cell>5.50</cell>
                            <cell>7.35</cell>
                            <cell>10. 0</cell>
                            <cell>6. 0</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2">Alexandria...DEP.</cell>
                            <cell>7.0</cell>
                            <cell>9. 0</cell>
                            <cell>†12.00‡ p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>--</cell>
                            <cell>3.40</cell>
                            <cell>†6. 0</cell>
                            <cell>§11.30</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2">Tantah...ARR.</cell>
                            <cell>8.54</cell>
                            <cell>10.53</cell>
                            <cell>1.40</cell>
                            <cell>--</cell>
                            <cell>5.40</cell>
                            <cell>7.51</cell>
                            <cell>3.18</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2">Cairo...ARR.</cell>
                            <cell>10.25</cell>
                            <cell>12.20 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>3.5</cell>
                            <cell>--</cell>
                            <cell>7.10</cell>
                            <cell>9.20</cell>
                            <cell>6.0</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2">Cairo to...DEP.</cell>
                            <cell>7.0 a.m.</cell>
                            <cell>†11.0‡ a.m.</cell>
                            <cell>†6.15 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell cols="2">Port Said to ... DEP.</cell>
                            <cell>8.10 a.m.</cell>
                            <cell>†11.55 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>†6.45‡ p.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2">Port Said...ARR.</cell>
                            <cell>12.10 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>4 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>11.10</cell>
                            <cell cols="2">Cairo ... ARR.</cell>
                            <cell>1.30 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>5. 0 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>11.25</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2">Cairo to...DEP.</cell>
                            <cell>†11.0‡ a.m.</cell>
                            <cell>†6.15 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell rows="2">For Suez change at Ismailia</cell>
                            <cell cols="2">Suez (Rue Colmar) to ... DEP.</cell>
                            <cell>8 0 a.m.</cell>
                            <cell>†6.3‡ p.m.</cell>
                            <cell rows="2">For Cairo change at Ismailia</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2">Suez (Rue Colmar)...ARR.</cell>
                            <cell>4. 29 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>11.31 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell cols="2">Cairo ... ARR.</cell>
                            <cell>1.30 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>11.25</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Cairo...DEP.</cell>
                            <cell>8.5 a.m.</cell>
                            <cell>11.30 a.m.</cell>
                            <cell>2.40 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>5.25 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>Zagazig DEP.</cell>
                            <cell>6.10 a.m.</cell>
                            <cell>8.35 a.m.</cell>
                            <cell>11.32 a.m.</cell>
                            <cell>6.23 p.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Zagazig...ARR.</cell>
                            <cell>10.3</cell>
                            <cell>1.39 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>4.45</cell>
                            <cell>7.27</cell>
                            <cell>Cairo...ARR.</cell>
                            <cell>8.30</cell>
                            <cell>10.35</cell>
                            <cell>1.45 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>8.25</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Cairo...DEP.</cell>
                            <cell>7.30 a.m.</cell>
                            <cell>9.30 a.m.</cell>
                            <cell cols="3">12.0 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell> 4.0 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell> 6.35 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell> Mansourah...DEP</cell>
                            <cell>7.10 a.m.</cell>
                            <cell>9.6 a.m.</cell>
                            <cell>12.15 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>4.3 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>6.5 p.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Mansourah... ARR.</cell>
                            <cell>10.43 a.m.</cell>
                            <cell>12.35 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>3.25 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>7.39 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>9.35 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>Cairo (Via Tantah)... ARR.</cell>
                            <cell>10.20</cell>
                            <cell>12.20 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>3.5</cell>
                            <cell>7.10</cell>
                            <cell>9.20</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>†Dining Car. §Sleeping Car. ‡First and Second Class only.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">27455</measure></p>
                    <p>J. H. l'E. JOHNSTONE, General Manager.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-ghc01">
                    <head>GELLATLY, HANKEY &amp; CO.</head>
                    <p>SHIPOWNERS OF LONDON.</p>
                    <p>Branches at Port Sudan, Suakin &amp; Jeddah</p>
                    <p>Merchandise, furniture, baggage and personal effects forwarded, adn
                        insurances effected to all parts of the world.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">27376-28-2-907</measure></p>
                </div>
            </div>
            <pb n="2"/>
            <div type="page" n="2"
                facs="https://archive.org/details/egyptian-gazette-1906-06-28/page/n1/mode/1up">
                <head>THE EGYPTIAN GAZETTE. THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1906.</head>
                <head>2</head>
                <cb n="1"/>
                <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><measure type="indexNo">31-3-906</measure> FRED. OTT &amp; CO., Sub-Agents,
                        Cairo.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-nsa01">
                    <head>N. SPATHIS</head>
                    <p>THE BRITISH AERATED &amp; MINERAL WATER MANUFACTORY.</p>
                    <p>CAIRO Exbekieh ALEXANDRIA Rue Avernoff</p>
                    <p>Soda Water, Lemonade, Ginger Ale, Ginger Beer. Tonic Water</p>
                    <p>Pomegranade, Orangeade, Lime Juice and Soda, Champagne Cider, Lemon
                        Squash.</p>
                    <p>Water guaranteed by Chamberlain's Filter (Pasteur's System).</p>
                    <p>Inventor of WHISKY &amp; SODA and BRANDY &amp; SODA, bottled ready for
                        use.</p>
                    <table>
                        <head>Sole Agents in Egypt and Soudan for</head>
                        <row>
                            <cell>J. Calvet &amp; Co.</cell>
                            <cell>Bordeaux.</cell>
                            <cell>Wine &amp; Cognacs.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Louis Roederer.</cell>
                            <cell>Rheims.</cell>
                            <cell>Champagnes.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>August Engel.</cell>
                            <cell>Wiesbaden.</cell>
                            <cell>Rhine and Moselle Wines.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Mackie &amp; Co.</cell>
                            <cell>Glasgow.</cell>
                            <cell>Lagavulin, White Horse Cellar &amp; other Whiskies.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Dunville &amp; Co, Ltd.</cell>
                            <cell>Belfast.</cell>
                            <cell>Old Irish Whiskies.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Wm. Lanahan &amp; Son.</cell>
                            <cell>Baltimore.</cell>
                            <cell>Monongshels XXXX Whiskey.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>The Cook &amp; Bernheimer Co.</cell>
                            <cell>New York.</cell>
                            <cell>Old Valley Whiskey and Gold Lion Cocktails.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Stone &amp; Son.</cell>
                            <cell>London.</cell>
                            <cell>Guinness' Stout &amp; Bass' Pale Ale.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Freund Ballor &amp; Co.</cell>
                            <cell>Torino.</cell>
                            <cell>Vermouth.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Pierre Bisset.</cell>
                            <cell>Cette.</cell>
                            <cell>Vermouth &amp; Aperitives.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Terrabonatea Company, Ld.</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>Teas.</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>PSCHORR BRAU, the renowned MUNICH BEER, in casks and bottles.</p>
                    <p>Great assortment of Wines, Spirits, Liqueurs, of the finest Brands, etc.</p>
                </div>
                <!-- John B. Caffari -->
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-pel01">
                    <head>The Old Established and Favorite "PELICAN" BRAND.</head>
                    <p>Established 1856.</p>
                    <p>GUINNESS'S Foreign Extra STOUT.</p>
                    <p>BASS'S First Quality ALES.</p>
                    <p>LIGHT SPARKLING PALE ALE.</p>
                    <p>MACHEN &amp; Co., Norfolk St, Liverpool.</p>
                    <p>Sole Importer for Egypt and the Sudan :</p>
                    <p>S. di M. RISO, Cairo.</p>
                    <p>24578</p>
                </div>
                <!-- The Olympus Hotel -->
                <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><measure type="indexNo">15-8-906</measure></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="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-lhc01">
                    <head>LANCASTER HOUSE, CAIRO</head>
                    <p>Sharia Wabour El Moya.</p>
                    <p>Comfortable apartments, with or without board. Terms very reasonable.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">26348-18-12-906</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-clh01" xml:lang="fr">
                    <head>CIGARES de la HAVANE</head>
                    <p>de provenance directe et de toutes les meilleures marques</p>
                    <p>Nicolas G Sabbag</p>
                    <p>IMPORTATEUR GENERAL</p>
                    <p>FOURNISSIUR DE S A LE KHEDIVE et de tous les grands Clubs et Hôtels
                        d'Egypte.</p>
                    <p>2—Rue de la Gare du Caire—2 ALEXANDRIE</p>
                    <p>Adresse Télégraphique : SABBAG Alexandrie</p>
                    <p>Téléphone No 559.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">246081-26-904</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-jma01">
                    <p>Note Paper with Stamped (Raised) Address, &amp; c.</p>
                    <p>J. Margosches</p>
                    <p>Brass Plate Engraver<lb/> General Sign Writer<lb/> and Letter
                        Manufacturer</p>
                    <p>Bulac Road Cairo</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-tnh01">
                    <head>THE NATIONAL HOTEL, Cairo</head>
                    <p>One of the finest and most up-to-date Hotels in the Metropolis. Situated in
                        Sharia Soliman Pasha, the very centre of the healthiest and most fashionable
                        quarter. Stands in its own grounds with garden and lawn tennis grounds at
                        back. Over 350 rooms and 5 saloons. Magnificent salle à manger. Handsome
                        covered promenade verandah, 80 yards long. Highest class cuisine, electric
                        light throughout, and lifts. English comforts. Rooms and apartments at
                        prices to suit everyone. For further particulars apply to GENERAL MANAGER,
                        Cairo. </p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">26839—30-11-906</measure></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. <measure type="indexNo"
                            >24,882-31-10-5</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-nvh01">
                    <head>NEW VICTORIA HOTEL,</head>
                    <p>NOW OPEN.</p>
                    <p>San Stefano, Near Alexandria, Halt No. 2.</p>
                    <p>Specially built in 1904 for a class Hotel with every modern comfort.
                        Magnificent Dining room, Saloons, Smoking room, largo Verandahs and Garden.
                        Electric light. MODERATE CHARGES. Ten minutes by carriage or Palais tram
                        from Sidi Gaber.—Special terms for Government Officials and Officers of the
                        Army of Occupation. C. F. RAISIG. Manager. </p>
                    <p>RESTAURANT AND BAR OPEN TO NON-RESIDENTS.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">27822-31.10.906</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-lip01">
                    <head>LIPTON , Limited.</head>
                    <p>NAVAL &amp; MILITARY CONTRACTORS.</p>
                    <p>Office and Stores : 31 Boulevard de Ramleh.</p>
                    <p>P. O. BOX 665 ; TELEPHONE, 1686.</p>
                    <p>TEA, PROVISION, WINE &amp; SPIRIT MERCHANTS.</p>
                    <p>TEA MERCHANTS TO THE KING OF ENGLAND.</p>
                    <p>BRANCHES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.</p>
                    <p>Tea, Wine and Spirit Agents for all Egypt, P. BLESS &amp; Co, Rue Nubar
                        Pacha, Alexandria, and Ben-el-Suraein, Cairo — Head Office, City Road,
                        London <measure type="indexNo">28042 31-8-907</measure>
                    </p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" 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 Arrangements.
                        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. <measure type="indexNo">31-8-906</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" 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-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><measure type="indexNo">24,437-12-1-905</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-cps01">
                    <head>Cairo Photographic Stores</head>
                    <head>O. DIRADOUR</head>
                    <p>PLACE DEL'OPERA</p>
                    <p>SPECIAL DEPOT FOR KODAKS AND FILMS</p>
                    <p>Plates, printing paper and supplies of the best English, French and German
                        brands. </p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">530-18.3.907</measure></p>
                    <p>AMATEUR WORK, CAMERA REPAIRS, ETC.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-rbi01">
                    <head>Photographers. REISER &amp; BINDER Photographers.</head>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">26848</measure> Alexandria &amp; Cairo. <measure
                            type="indexNo">4-12 906</measure></p>
                </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>A YOUNG EGYPTIAN</head>
                        <p> with thorough knowledge of English, French, and Arabic, Government
                            Certificates, seeks appointment as clerk. Write H.B., Poste restante,
                            Keneh. <measure type="indexNo">28158-3-1</measure></p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>BLICKENSDERFER TYPEWRITERS.-</head>
                        <p> London Prices: No. 7 £10, No. 5 £8. W.T. Emmens, 99 Rue Attarine,
                            Alexandria. Post Box 35. <measure type="indexNo"
                            >30-6-906-A</measure></p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>BAD-NAUHEIM,</head>
                        <p>Germany, Villa Waldersee, (English Pension). Garden, Lift. Waters
                            renowned for treatment of heart, gout, rheumatism, nerves, etc. Terms
                            moderate. <measure type="indexNo">28013-52-20</measure></p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <byline>COMFORTABLE ROOMS. -</byline>
                        <p>1st class pension, board and lodging, clean, comfortable, and well
                            furnished. Apply, 33 Rue Cherif Pacha. <measure type="indexNo"
                                >28144-6-3</measure></p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>ENGLISHMAN</head>
                        <p> desires occupation, teaching or clerical, during July, August,
                            September. Apply, 'X.Y.Z." "Egyptian Gazette" offices. <measure
                                type="indexNo">28139-9-4</measure></p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>FURNISHED HOUSE</head>
                        <p> to let till October 20:h, 8, Boulevard Ramleh, 6 rooms; light, airy;
                            telephone. <measure type="indexNo">28157-6-1</measure></p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>IF YOU WANT</head>
                        <p> to sell, let, or hire a house in Alexandria or neighbourhood; if you
                            want your furniture sold, lands or houses sold by auction to realize the
                            best prices, write to the Anglo-Egyptian Auction Land and House Agency -
                            6, Rue Cleopatra, Alexandria. <measure type="indexNo"
                                >28159-6-3</measure></p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>TUTOR. </head>
                        <p>- Young Frenchman with a first-class education, and conversant in English
                            and Italian, open to re-engagement in family, or as secretary to
                            literary gentleman. <measure type="indexNo">28164-6-1</measure></p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>VOULEZ VOUS</head>
                        <p> une toilette bien faites. Adressez-vouz aux Elegantes, Rue Missalla, No.
                            6, ler etage. <measure type="indexNo">28149-5-2</measure></p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>WANTED -</head>
                        <p>Efficient Clerk for Large Engineering Works in
                                <placeName>Cairo</placeName>, preferably with a knowledge of Stores
                            and Cost Accounts; and proficient in English, Arabic, French. Reply,
                            stating in full, age, particulars of experience, and all other
                            information. Permanent and progressive engagement to suitable man. Apply
                            No. 28167 "Egyptian Gazette" office. <measure type="indexNo">28167-3
                                1</measure></p>
                    </div>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>BELLA VISTA HOTEL</head>
                    <p>This excellent hotel, which includes also a hydropathic establishment, is
                        situated in the healthiest part of modern Jaffa, close to the sea, and
                        commands a magnificent view of the old town. It supplies every home comfort,
                        has a large salon and airy bedrooms, promenade, and a cuisine suited to all
                        tastes. It is within easy walking distance of the station and quay. Moderate
                        charges.</p>
                    <p>The Hydropathic Department, which is furnished with all necessary baths and
                        electrical apparatus, is under the care of a skillful diplomed physician,
                        whose effacious treatments have already rendered invaluable help to many
                        sufferers.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">28052-30-20</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-hob01">
                    <p>"A good article recommends itself."</p>
                    <p>HOWIES Butter is no exception</p>
                    <p>Awarded Twelve 1st Prize Medals at the Khedivial Agricultural Show 1902, 1903
                        and 1905. </p>
                    <p>GIVE IT A TRIAL. </p>
                    <p>Address: Shubra Road, Cairo. <measure type="indexNo">24-5-907</measure></p>
                </div>
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                <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>
                            <head type="sub">Kom-el-Nadoura Observatory.</head>
                            <row>
                                <cell cols="2">Direction of wind</cell>
                                <cell>N.W.</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell cols="2">Force of Anemometer</cell>
                                <cell>33</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell cols="2">State of Sea</cell>
                                <cell>Slight</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell cols="2">Barometer Corrected</cell>
                                <cell>760.3</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell cols="2">Evaporation</cell>
                                <cell>4</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell cols="2">State of Clouds</cell>
                                <cell>¼ clouded</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell rows="4">During 24 hours ending 8 a.m.</cell>
                                <cell>Max. Temp in the shade</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">28</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Min. Temp in the shade</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">22.3</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Humidity of the air</cell>
                                <cell><measure type="percentage">85</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Heat of the sun</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="mm">40</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                        </table>
                        <p>Moon rises 10.50 a.m.</p>
                        <p>Moon sets 11.41 p.m.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>REMARKS.</head>
                    </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><measure unit="dC">29</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">21</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Suez</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">32</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">20</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Cairo Halouan</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">34</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">20</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Cairo Ghizeh</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">35</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">20</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Assiout</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">37</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">21</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Assouan</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">41</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">26</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Wady Halfa</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">40</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">23</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Merowe</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">42</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">20</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>At'ara</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">37</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">28</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Suakin</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">43</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">31</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Khartoum</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">37</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">27</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Wad Medani</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">36</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">24</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Duam</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">—</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">—</measure></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><measure>765.9</measure></cell>
                                <cell>Almost calm</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">23</measure></cell>
                                <cell>Calm</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Malta</cell>
                                <cell><measure>764.6</measure></cell>
                                <cell>Moder.</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">28</measure></cell>
                                <cell>Slight</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Brindisi</cell>
                                <cell><measure>763.6</measure></cell>
                                <cell>Strong</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">28</measure></cell>
                                <cell>Rough</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Athens</cell>
                                <cell><measure>731.7</measure></cell>
                                <cell>Almost calm</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">28</measure></cell>
                                <cell>Slight</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Limassol</cell>
                                <cell><measure>756.4</measure></cell>
                                <cell>Almost calm</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">31</measure></cell>
                                <cell>Very 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>June 6</cell>
                                <cell>Full Moon</cell>
                                <cell>11.12 p.m.</cell>
                                <cell>4.53</cell>
                                <cell>6.52</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>June 13</cell>
                                <cell>Last Quarter</cell>
                                <cell>9.34 p.m.</cell>
                                <cell>4.54</cell>
                                <cell>6.56</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>June 22</cell>
                                <cell>New Moon</cell>
                                <cell>1.6 a.m.</cell>
                                <cell>4.55</cell>
                                <cell>6.59</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>June 29</cell>
                                <cell>First Quarter</cell>
                                <cell>4.19 p.m.</cell>
                                <cell>4.56</cell>
                                <cell>7.0</cell>
                            </row>
                        </table>
                    </div>
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                    <head>BIRTH.</head>
                    <p>ALLAN. - At 6, Huntly Terrace, Glasgow, on the 14th inst., the wife of
                            <persName>George Allan</persName>, of a daughter.</p>
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                    <p><date when="1906-06-28">THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1906</date>.</p>
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                <div type="item" feature="leader">
                    <head>THE DENISHWAI AFFAIR AND THE PRESS.</head>
                    <p>To abstain from comment on matters that are literally subjudice is a prudent
                        and an equitable course, and in our opinion the attitude of a section of the
                        Press during the recent trial was decidedly ill advised. A court composed as
                        was the special court which tried the Denishwai prisoners, does not require
                        the advice of the Press as to its duties, nor does it need coaching on legal
                        points, and the attitude which assumes from the outset of a trial that
                        justice will not be done cannot be commended for its fairness or wisdom. The
                        court found that the crime was premeditated, that the officers were not
                        responsible for the wounding of a woman and three fellaheen (which in their
                        opinion was caused by the accidental explosion of <persName>Lieut.
                            Porter</persName>'s gun for which several of the robbers were
                        struggling), that <persName>Major Pine Coffin</persName>'s efforts to calm
                        the excited crowd were responded to by a general attack, and that the
                        officers were wounded, robbed, and treated with cowardly brutality by an
                        excited mob. Under these circumstances is inflicted the death penalty on the
                        most guilty of the accused, and in our opinion rightly.</p>
                    <p>Some of our contemporaries have enlarged on the thesis of one of the counsel
                        for the defence that elemency is higher than justice. We should have thought
                        that justice, the demand for which gave <placeName>England</placeName> her
                        Magna Charta, and <placeName>France</placeName> the reforms brought about by
                        the Revolution, was the one indispensable accompaniment of the
                        administration of a modern state, but in these days sympathy appears to
                        follow the criminal rather than his victim. The latter is pitied and buried,
                        but the criminal becomes the object of universal commiseration. Poor fellow!
                        He was so ignorant! He did not realize that when he planned the murder of a
                        man who had done him no harm he was doing wrong! Would not some of these
                        sympathetic critics demand fire and sword for the murder of one of their
                        relations? In our opinion the sympathisers with the criminal lose sight of
                        the fact that punishment via inflicted as a means to an end A. is hanged not
                        because he has murdered B., but to prevent the murder of others, and on this
                        principle the world has long acted and will long continue to act. Certain
                        States inflict the most rigorous penal servitude for life on the worst
                        criminals, exchanging for a rapid death a slower, but almost equally fatal
                        process, and dcoming a number of respectable and honest persons to the task
                        of looking after some of the vilest human types. We cannot praise the
                        compromise.</p>
                    <p>As for the Denishwai judgment, the object of the judges was to prevent a
                        recurrence of similar outrage, and we shall be greatly surprised if
                        Europeans of all nationalities and the millions of respectable Egyptians who
                        dwell in the provinces do not benefit by the verdict and its publication.
                        The condemnation of the unfortunate wretches who meet their fate today may
                        prove the salvation of a host of honest peaceable folk, and when a section
                        of the Press demands clemency it appears to forget that a severe detterent
                        is often as necessary to the State as the eradication of a cancer to the
                        human body.</p>
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                    <head>LOCAL AND GENERAL.</head>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Legislative Council.</head>
                        <p>The Legislative Council meets today.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Cresoit sundo.</head>
                        <p><persName>M. Jean Christo Nicholaou</persName> has been authorised to
                            practice as a chemist in <placeName>Egypt</placeName>.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Railway Institute.</head>
                        <p>A concert will take place in the Egyptian State Railway Institute on
                            Saturday next, 30th inst. at 9 p.m.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Keneh Prison Fire.</head>
                        <p>The fire which broke out in Keneh prison appears to have commenced in the
                            linen room, and an enquiry is being held as to its cause. The damage
                            done is very slight.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>The "Princes' Case."</head>
                        <p>No appeal has yet been made by the Princes, heirs of the late
                                <persName>Ismail Pachs</persName>, against the decision of the Mixed
                            Court of Cairo which rejected their claims early in the month. It is
                            generally beleived that they will not appeal.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Reunion des Familles</head>
                        <p>The Reunion des Familles Society have decided to hold their open air
                            fetes this summer at the new casino baths at Chatby, which is
                            conveniently situated between <placeName>Ramleh</placeName> and the
                            city. The fetes will be held on the 7th July, 4th August, and 1st
                            September</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Pont Limoun-Matarieh.</head>
                        <p>From July 1, the Railway Administration will start an express service
                            between Pont Limoun and Matarieh with stops at Zeitoun and Koubbeh
                            Palace. Six express trains will leave Point Limoun for Matarieh daily,
                            and will cover the distance in 15 minutes.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Union Artistique Francaise.</head>
                        <p>The Union Artistique Francaise will give their 16th performance at their
                            premises in 8, Stamboul-street, on Saturday nexxt, at 9.15 p.m. The
                            programme, which is both dramatic and musical, includes two little
                            comedies, Le Klepkte, by <persName>Abraham Dreyfus</persName>, and Le
                            Bon homme Jadis, by <persName>Henry Murger</persName>.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>San Stefano Casino.</head>
                        <p>A grand classical concert will be given at the Casino on Sunday next by
                            the Bracale Orchestra. The programme will include several of Wagner's
                            compositions, among others the Funeral March of the crepuscules of the
                            god and a piece composed by the local composer, <persName>M.A.
                                Sinadino</persName>. On this occasion the number of musicians will
                            be increased to 45. At 5 p.m., there will be the vocal and instrumental
                            concert, in which new artistes will take part.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>School for Cadis.</head>
                        <p>The new school for cadis will shortly be opened. The pupils admitted will
                            be selected from students who hold the Al Azhar certificates for study
                            and good conduct. The diploma of the new school will carry with it
                            eligibility for the posts of cadi and moufti in the case of students who
                            already hod the Al Azhar certificates, while those who do not hold them,
                            but obtain the diploma of the new school, will be eligible for the posts
                            of "cadi's secretary" and "moufti's secretary."</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Hindoo Fatalism.</head>
                        <p>An extraordinary incident lately occurred at Tilbury Docks. The Hindoo
                            cook of one of the vessesls in the docks was missed, and for several
                            days could not be traced. On the fourth day a constable observed some
                            smoke rising from a disuesed pig stye near the railway and on making
                            investigations found the Hindoo cook squatting over a small fire which
                            he had made in an oil can. The Hindoo was much emaciated, and on being
                            questioned stated that he had been scolded for bad cooking and had gone
                            into the little hut to die. He had eaten nothing for four days. He was,
                            however, induced to partake of some food and live.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Animal Infirmary at Minieh.</head>
                        <p>Our Minieh Correspondent wirtes Today (Monday) an infirmary for animals
                            was opened by <persName>Mustapha Bey Maher</persName>, Moudir of Minieh,
                            in the presence of <persName>Mr. Hopkins</persName>, inspector of the
                            Moudirieh, <persName>Mr. Ryhs</persName>, manager of the National Bank,
                            and a number of notables, officials, and omdehs. The infirmary has been
                            established by public subscription. The secretary of the Moudirieh and
                            the Cadi gave addresses enjoining kindness to animals. At the conclusion
                            the Moudir thanked those present and those who had contributed towards
                            establishing the infirmary and urged upon the inhabitants of the
                            Moudirieh to put forward efforts to open a hospital for children.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Presentation.</head>
                        <p>This morning, <persName>Mr. W.R.B. Briscoe</persName>, M.A., who is
                            relinquishing his legal practice in <placeName>Egypt</placeName>, was
                            presented by his colleagues of the British Consular Bar at
                                <placeName>Alexandria</placeName> with a handsome silver bowl as a
                            souvenir of his long-standing connection with the legal tribunals of
                            Egypt. The presentation took place in the offices of Messrs. Brisco and
                            Aicard. Messrs. Wilme, Caloyanni, and Gooding all expressed their best
                            wishes for Mr. Briscoe's success at the English Bar. Mr. Briscoe,
                            replying with emotion, thanked his colleagues for their good wishes, and
                            expressed the hope of welcoming them all in England. He also prophesied
                            their success under some new judicial system which seemed to be
                            indicated for Egypt in the near future.</p>
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                    <head>PASSING OF JUDGMENT.<lb/>SENTENCES RECEIVED CALMLY.<lb/>PREPARATIONS FOR
                        EXECUTION.</head>
                    <byline>(FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.)</byline>
                    <p>Chibin el Kom, Wednesday.</p>
                    <p>As telegraphed you this morning, the Special Tribunal assembled for the
                        passing of the sentences upon the prisoners who had been found guilty of
                        participating in greater or lesser degrees in the attack upon five British
                        officers at Denishwai on the 13th inst. ABout half past eight prisoner
                        No.16, <persName>Said Suleiman Kheiralla</persName>, was seized with an
                        epileptic fit and as the Court awaited his recovery and return before the
                        passing of judgment it was nearly nine o'clock before <persName>Osman Bey
                            Mortada</persName>, Secretary to the Court, began to read aloud the
                        lengthy document. The prisoner was attended to by <persName>Dr.
                            Nolan</persName>, who was in Court and went to his assistance.</p>
                    <p>Before the Court assembled the excitement of the audience was very evident,
                        and remarks were passed by all. It was noticed that the number of police
                        guarding the docks was doubled, that two were "told off" to guard the
                        leaders of the mob who had been placed together in the first row of the left
                        hand dock, and that behind the docks, on either side, was a detachment of
                        the 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons. From this it was generally inferred that
                        the sentences about to be passed would be severe.</p>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Reading of Sentence.</head>
                        <p><persName>Osman Bey Mortada</persName> read the following sentence
                            immediately the Court assembled :-</p>
                        <p>In the name of his illustrious Highness the Khedive, <persName>Abbas
                                Helmy II</persName>, the special court in its public sitting, held
                            at the town of <placeName>Chibin el Kom</placeName> at the Moudirieh, on
                            Wednesday, the 27th day of June, 1906, corresponding to the 5th day of
                            Jamad Awal, 1324, at half past eight in the morning, under the
                            presidency of <persName>H.E. Boutros Pacha Ghali</persName>, acting
                            Judicial Adviser, <persName>Mr. Bond</persName>, vice president of the
                            Native Court of Appeal, <persName>Colonel Ludlow</persName>, judge
                            advocate to the Army of Occupation, and <persName>Ahmed Fathy Bey
                                Zaghloul</persName>, president of the Cairo Native Tribunal, as
                            members thereof, and <persName>Osman Mortada Bey</persName> as
                            secretary, gives judgment as follows in the case of aggression committed
                            by certain inhabitants of Denishwai in the <placeName>Chibin el
                                Kom</placeName> Markez of the Moudirieh of Menoufieh, on the 13th
                            day of June 1906, at that village against five officers of the Army of
                            Occupation, which aggression caused the death of one officer, the arm of
                            another to be broken, and the rest to be injured, after hearing the
                            speech of the counsel for the prosecution, the evidence of the
                            witnesses, the statements of the accused and the speeches of the counsel
                            for the defence, after examining the official papers concerning the
                            case, and after thoroughly considering it :-</p>
                        <p>AS a detachment of the Army of Occupation left the city of Cairo on
                            Monday, the 11th day of June, 1906, marching down to Alexandria and
                            after two days arrived at a place near Kamsheesh, of Tala Markez,
                            Memoufieh, on the morning of Wednesday the 13th of the same month.</p>
                        <p>AS <persName>Major Pine Coffin</persName>, officer in command of this
                            detachment, desired to go pigeon shooting at Denishwai village, Chibil
                            el Kom Markez, having done so for the two previous years. He went there
                            accompanied by four other officers, <persName>Captain Bull</persName>,
                                <persName>Lieutenant Smithwick</persName>, and <persName>Dr.
                                Bostock</persName>. They arrived there at 2 p.m. on that day in two
                            carriages, two officers being in each, while the fifth was on horseback.
                            They were all in military uniform and bearing badges of their regiments.
                            They were accompanied by an onbashi of the Egyptian police, and by
                                <persName>Abd el Aal Sukkar</persName>, guide.</p>
                        <p>AS <persName>Lieut. Porter</persName> began shooting and fired about 9
                            shots at flying pigeons, one after the other, when a fire broke out in
                            the threshing floor of <persName>Mohamed Abd el Nebi Moazzin </persName>
                            which was extinguished in five minutes. But the owner of the threshing
                            floor approached <persName>Lieut. Porter</persName> and seized his gun,
                            when about 30 persons, some of hom took hold of the gun at the same
                            time, and the others surrounded the officer and followed him. They
                            pulled the gun from him, after which the gun exploded, two shots going
                            off, and the wife of <persName>Mohamed Abd el Nebi Moazzin</persName>,
                                <persName>Amir Ads</persName>, sheikh el ghaffir, <persName>Ali
                                Dabshali</persName>, and <persName>Mohamed Daoud</persName> received
                            the charge from the gun.</p>
                        <p>AS while this was taking place on the south side, on the north side it
                            occurred that <persName>Captain Bull</persName> was aiming at a flying
                            pigeon and one of those who had met them took hold of the butt of the
                            gun, and prevented him from shooting <persName>Major
                                Pine-Coffin</persName> observed this and came to see what was the
                            matter. At the same time he saw the smoke of the fire in the threshing
                            floor of <persName>Mohamed Abd el Nebi Moazzin</persName> and that the
                            man who was holding the gun pointed to the same and aboutt nine persons
                            came towards them with the guide behind them shouting in English. "The
                            natives surrounded the officers on the south side."</p>
                        <p>AS <persName>Major Pine-Coffin</persName> went, accompanied by his two
                            comrades, towards the other officers, he saw that the crowd around them
                            increased and <persName>Lieut. Porter</persName> was unwilling to
                            surrender his weapon and he saw evil intentions in the faces of the
                            crowd. He wished to go back to the carriages and began to take the
                            cartridges from his gun, which he gave to a native. He also gave his
                            watch to that man and ordered his comrades to give up their guns. He
                            went to the mob and arrested <persName>Lieut. Porter</persName>,
                            assisted by another officer, as a criminal, and all turned to go to
                            where they had left their carriages and horse.</p>
                        <p>AS the crowd increased in numbers and in evil intentions, followed them
                            with sticks, bricks, and dry mud. <persName>Major Pine-Coffin</persName>
                            was felled by a blow on the head. He got up but was felled by another
                            blow and the crowd continued their attack until they reached the
                            carriages. And as <persName>Major Pine-Coffin</persName> saw that they
                            continued to attack, he told <persName>Capt. Bull</persName> and
                                <persName>Capt. Bostock</persName> to go to the camp for help. And
                            although <persName>Capt. Bull</persName> had received a severe blow on
                            the head, he obeyed the order, he ran on and looked back at no one. The
                            heat was intense and <persName>Capt. Bull</persName> and fell on the
                            way, unconscious. He received a sunstroke and was removed to the camp,
                            where he died at seven o'clock on the evening of the same day.
                                <persName>Dr. Bostock</persName> arrived at the camp after receiving
                            several blows which required several days medical treatment.</p>
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                        <p>AS the crowd prevented the Major and his two comrades from getting into
                            carriages, pulled them about and beat them, throwing bricks and dry mud
                            at them, dragged them to the spot where was the wounded woman and made
                            them sit down, while some made signs of cutting their throats to make
                            them understand they meant to kill them as they had killed the woman,
                            who was not killed. They dragged them to the scene of the fire, beating
                            them with sticks, stones, and bricks, and kicking them while they were
                            lying on the ground, and placed tibn round them. The officers thought
                            they were going to burn them and <persName>Major Pine-Coffin</persName>
                            fell senseless a third time from the blows. Afterwards they took them to
                            a place under a tree and the ghaffirs began to arrive. The mob then
                            withdrew and an officer of the police from an outpost near the scene of
                            the incident, who had been called by telephone, arrived and the officers
                            were taken back to the camp.</p>
                        <p>AS <persName>Major Pine-Coffin</persName>'s left arm was broken by a blow
                            from a nabout and <persName>Lieut. Smithwick</persName>'s nose was
                            broken by a stone and the officers received several injuries on
                            different parts of their bodies, as shown by the medical reports.</p>
                        <p>AS the first medical report of the examination of <persName>Capt.
                                Bull</persName> before his death confirmed afterwards that death was
                            due to concussion of the brain caused by the blows which he received on
                            the head and by sunstroke. The examination which the doctor of the Court
                            made confirmed that the blow had caused the concussion of the brain and
                            that though it was not sufficient in itself to cause death it weakened
                            him and made him to be quickly affected by sunstroke, so rendering death
                            likely.</p>
                        <p>AS the crowd robbed the officers of such things as watches, key chain,
                            whistle, etc., as they also did their weapons,</p>
                        <p>AS the officials discovered some of the guns in some of the houses of the
                            people and also some of the stolen goods,</p>
                        <p>AS the act of beating was with the intention to kill and on the vital
                            parts of the body which caused the death of one of the injured, the
                            incident is considered as murder preceded, accompanied, or followed by
                            the crime of robbery by force. The punishment for such a crime can be
                            taken from the Egyptian Code,</p>
                        <p>AS this crime was committed againt officers who surrendered their arms
                            and were defenceless and were unable to escape. They showed no enmity
                            and did not provoke the aggressors by words or signs and cause them to
                            act as they had done,</p>
                        <p>AS this crime was intentional and previously arranged as is evident from
                            the fire and the sudden increase of the mob against the officer on the
                            South side and those who seized <persName>Capt. Bull</persName> and
                            pointed to the smoke. They were merciless to a blameless officer. PEople
                            were present among the crowd who were strong enough to prevent the
                            murder, but these were more severe and more merciless than the
                            others.</p>
                        <p>AS what makes the crime worse is that it was committed against men who
                            had been service and could have shot the aggressors as they did the
                            pigons, but they had peaceful intentions. They surrendered their
                            weapons, making them defenceless.</p>
                        <p>AS the Court had spent three days in hearing the evidence of the witness,
                            the speeches of counsel for the prosecution and the defence, they
                            verified that the following were the criminals: -</p>
                        <p><persName>Hassan Ali Mahfouz</persName>,<persName>Youssef Hussein
                                Salem</persName>,<persName> Said Issa Salim</persName>,<persName>
                                Mohamed Darweesh Zohran</persName>,<persName> Mohamed Abdel Nebi
                                Moazzin</persName>,<persName> Ahmed Abdel Aal
                                Mahfouz</persName>,<persName> Ahmed Mohamed
                                Assissi</persName>,<persName> Mohamed Ah Abou
                                Sannak</persName>,<persName> Abdul el Bakli</persName>,<persName>
                                Ali Ali Shaalan</persName>,<persName> Mohamed Mustafa
                                Mahfouz</persName>,<persName> Raslan Said
                                SAlem</persName>,<persName> Assawid Hamid
                                Mahfouz</persName>,<persName> Hassan Ismail
                                Assissi</persName>,<persName> Mohamed el Ghurbasi Said
                                Ali</persName>,<persName> Said el Orfi</persName>,<persName> Azab
                                Omar Mahfouz</persName>,<persName> Said Suleiman
                                Kheirulla</persName>,<persName> Abdel Ali Hassan Shahin</persName>,
                                and<persName> Mohahmed Ahmed Assissi</persName>.</p>
                        <p>AS these accused by acting in such a manner had no call for mercy,</p>
                        <p>AS the leaders of this outrange are the first four persons named, by
                            exciting the natives, the first of which awaited the officers, in
                            accordance with articles 4, 5, and 6 of the Khedivial Decree dated the
                            25th day of Febrauary 1895, the Court gave sentence in the presence of
                            the prisoners, a sentence to which there could be no appeal.</p>
                        <p>First, <persName>Hassan Ali Mahfouz</persName>,<persName> Youssef
                                Houssein Salem</persName>,<persName> Said Issa
                                Salem</persName>,<persName>Mohamed Darweesh Zohran </persName> to
                            death by hanging at Denishwai village.</p>
                        <p>Second, <persName>Mohamed Abdel Nebi Moazzin</persName> and
                                <persName>Ahmed Abdel Aal Mahfouz</persName> to penal servitude for
                            life.</p>
                        <p>Third, <persName>Ahmed Mohamed Assissi</persName> to penal servitude with
                            hard labour for fifteen years.</p>
                        <p>Fourth, <persName>Mohamed Ali Abou Sanak</persName>, <persName>Bakli Ali
                                Shaalan</persName>, <persName>Mohamed Mustafa Mahfouz</persName>,
                                <persName>Rahlan Said Ali</persName>, and <persName>Asawi Mohamed
                                Mahfouz</persName> to seven years emprisonment with hard labour.</p>
                        <p>Fifth, <persName>Hassan Ismail Assissi</persName>, <persName>Ibrahim
                                Hassan Assissi</persName> and <persName>Mohamed el Ghurbasi Said
                                Ali</persName> to one year's imprisonment with hard labour and to
                            receive fifty lashes at Denishwai.</p>
                        <p>Sixth, <persName>Said El Afi</persName>, <persName>Azab Omar
                                Mahfouz</persName>, <persName>Said Suleiman Kheirulla</persName>,
                                <persName>Abd el Ali Hassan Ibrahim</persName>, and
                                <persName>Mohamed Ahmed Assissi</persName> to receive fifty lashes
                            at Denishwai.</p>
                        <p>Seventh, the rest of the accused to be acquitted instantly.</p>
                        <p>The Moudir of Menoufieh is to enforce these sentences.</p>
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                        <p>The sentences were received by the prisoners without a word being uttered
                            by any of them and perfect order was maintained throughout the
                            proceedings.</p>
                        <p>The members of the special tribunal left for Cairo this morning.
                                <persName>Mr. Moberly</persName> has gone to Denishwai to make
                            arrangements for the execution of the four prisoners sentenced to death
                            and the flogging of others. <persName>Mr. Machell</persName> will attend
                            the execution.</p>
                        <p>The prisoners will be escorted to Denishwai by the troops now at Chibin
                            el Kom and extra forces of Egyptian police and ghaffirs have been sent
                            by special trains from Cairo and Alexandria.</p>
                        <p>Now that the trial has come to an end I should like to mention the
                            excellent working of the local telegraph staff, under the charge of
                                <persName>M. Khouri</persName>, divisional inspector. The service
                            has been first-rate and all the staff most obliging. <persName>Said Eff
                                Zaki</persName>, chef de bureau, <persName>Abd el Aziz Eff.
                                Lutfi</persName>, <persName>Soliman Eff. Mourey</persName>, and
                                <persName>Mohamed Eff. Arabi</persName> have put the Press
                            representatives under a great obligation.</p>
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                    <head>PROPOSED NEW TURKISH LOAN.</head>
                    <p>The Constantinople correspondent of the "Frankfürter Zeitung" states that the
                        Ottoman Bank proposes to issue at the beginning of July, a portion of the
                        Turkish loan of £2,500,000, which is based upon the surplus of the Public
                        Debt Commission, the option for which the bank exercised on 28th April It is
                        intended to issue 75,000 £20 obligations, while the remaining 50,000 bonds
                        will be placed in the statutory Government reserve at the Ottoman Bank.
                        After the transaction has been carried through the Porte is still to receive
                        a remaining sum of £50,000. The remaining sum relates to the unification
                        loan which was taken over by a syndicate composed of the Ottoman Bank, the
                        Compotoir National d'Escompte and the Rouvier Bank, and which had already
                        made an advance of £1,100,000 to the Porte.</p>
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                    <head>MILITARY WEDDING.</head>
                    <p>On Monday a pretty wedding took place in the Garrison Chapel, Kasr el Nil,
                        the bride being Miss Alice Bartholomew, daugther of S.S. Major Bartholomew,
                        A.S.C., and the bridegroom, S. Sgt. F.C. Cross, R.A.M.C. The bride was given
                        away by her father. The Rev. Hardy officiated at the ceremony, the fine band
                        of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers being in attendacne. After the service,
                        the band played a Wedding March, and the happy couple left the church amidst
                        showers of confetti and rice. At the exit an arch was formed by all the
                        military present who wore swords, the effect being very picturesque. A crowd
                        gathered outside the chapel, and Mr. and Mrs. Cross had to run the gauntlet
                        again, through showers of rice and confetti. Eventually reaching their
                        carriage, they drove to the British Head Quarters, where a reception was
                        held. The verandahs of the building were effectively decorated with palms,
                        etc., and the interior was also artistically arragned for the suspicious
                        occasion. The guests numbered quite a hundred, among those present being Lt.
                        Col. Douglas Hunter, Major Mylrae, Capt. Duffus, Capt. Mackenzie, Mr.
                        Barrett, etc. The wedding preents were both numerous and handsome, and were
                        greatly admired by all. The happy couple afterwards left for Alexandria,
                        amidst the vociferous cheering of those present.</p>
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                    <head>NO INTERFERENCE.<lb/>HOME GOVERNMENT AND DENISHWAI.<lb/>TRUSTING THE "MAN
                        ON THE SPOT."</head>
                    <byline>(Gazette's Special Service).</byline>
                    <dateline>London, Thursday, June 28.</dateline>
                    <p>The Denishwai outrage was again the subject of a question in the House of
                        Commons last night, when Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman, replying to Mr.
                        Dillon, Member for East Mayo, declined to interfere with the execution of
                        the sentences, and said that he was sure he could trust to the expression of
                        humanity of the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and to those on whose
                        opinion he would rely.</p>
                    <p>Sir Edward Grey was questioned in the House of Commons last Thursday for the
                        second time with reference to the attack on British officers at
                        Denishwai.</p>
                    <p>Mr. Dillon asked if the Secretary for Foreign Affairs was in a position to
                        give any further information on the subject, whether the officers were in
                        uniform, or in the execution of any military duty when the affray took
                        place, and whether he could give the text of that portion of the Khedivial
                        decree under which the accused were to be ssent for trial before the special
                        tribunal.</p>
                    <p>Sir E. Grey. - The Officers were in uniform when the affray took place. The
                        text of the sixth article of the Khedivial Decree (translated from French)
                        is as follows :-</p>
                    <p>"All crimes and misdemeanours committed by natives against soldiers or
                        officers of the British Army shall continue, in principle, to be tried by
                        the native tribunals. They shall only be dealt with by the special tribunal
                        in special cases, when the Agent and Consul of Great Britain shall, at the
                        request of the general commanding the Army of Occupation, and in agreement
                        with him, so demand of the Minister for Foreign Affairs."</p>
                    <p>Article 4 of the decree gives the accused the right to have an advocate.</p>
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                    <head>THE SUCRERIES<lb/>DETAILS OF NEW ARRANGEMENT.</head>
                    <p>Full details are now to hand, the Paris correspondednt of the "Financial
                        News" states, with regard to the arrangement arrived at between the
                        creditors of the unfortunate Egyptian Sugar Refineries Company and the
                        Official Receiver at Cairo at the beginning of the month. It has been
                        proposed to reduce the nominal value of the shares from 100f. to 30f., which
                        latter amount is said to represent, more or less, the actual value of the
                        security. Further, the Daira Sugar Corporation-the principal creditor- has
                        consented to claim only half of its unsecured debt, besides making other
                        concessions in connection with the installments which are due to to the
                        corporation. in this way, as well as by the sale to the Egyptian State of
                        the railway line formerly belonging to the Sugar Refinery, an annual economy
                        of abou tL.E. 40,000 will be effected. As to the holders of bills, those who
                        voluntarily renounce 25 percent of their claims will have a preference over
                        the old shareholders, although ranking on the same level with the original
                        creditors. The latter will receive mortgage bonds instead of immediate
                        settlement. This arrangement was unanimously agreed upon at the creditors'
                        meeting, before it was sanctioned by the Commercial Tribunal of Cairo. At
                        the meeting, 22,783 creditors, with aggregate claims of L.E. 1,498,147, were
                        represented. The all important question which now arises is whether it will
                        be possible to continue the Egyptian Sugar fatories and to place them on a
                        paying basis. As has already been pointed out, besides those directly
                        interested in the question, the Egyptian Government, above all pays the
                        utmost attention to the development of the sugar industry in the country. So
                        far, the experts appopinted by the courts have not been able, after an
                        inquiry which lasted over two months, to give a definite answer to the
                        question. What they suggest is that a trial should be made with two sugar
                        factories, in order to see whether, with a judicious and economic
                        management, a satisfactory result can be obtained. </p>
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                    <head>PERSONAL AND SOCIAL.</head>
                    <p>It will not be very long (remarks the "Daily News".) before we see the Earl
                        and Countess of Cromer in London for they have just started from Cairo for
                        England. The able eulogy by Sir Auckland Colvin has placed in a permanent
                        literary form the remarkable services of Lord Cromer in the renascence of
                        Egypt. No Englishman has served the Empire with greater ability and with
                        less obtrusiveness than Lord Cromer. Probably no man of his eminence is less
                        familiar to the British public through portraiture and anecdote than he.</p>
                    <p>It is stated that Lord and Lady Cromer will only make a short stay in London,
                        and will pass most of their holiday at Strathmore Lodge, in Caitness, which
                        is held on lease by Mr. Thomas Baring.</p>
                    <p>The Duke of Westminster has made arrangements to visit South Africa in his
                        steam yacht Griaunig, which is now fitting out for the curise with all haste
                        at Southampton. He will join the yacht at Naples at the beginning of next
                        month, and proceed, by way of the Suez Canal, to Durban.</p>
                    <p>The "London Gazette" announces that on the occasion of the opening by the
                        King of the sanatorium at Midhurst His Majesty has promoted Sir Ernest
                        Cassel to be Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order. It may be
                        recalled that Sir Ernest Cassel some time ago gave £200,000 anonymously for
                        charitable purposes, which the King applied to the provision of sanatoria
                        for tuberculous patients.</p>
                    <p><persName>Sir William Presce</persName> is now rapidly recovering from his
                        illness. He is in North Wales.</p>
                    <p>A marriage has been arranged between MAjor Charles J.L. Davidson, D.S.O.,
                        Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, eldest son of the late James Brebner Davidson,
                        of Eglinton, County Derry, Ireland, and Mary Nathalie, only daughter of
                        Colonel A.B. Cumberloge, of Kingsfield, Soutwick, Sussex, late Indian Staff
                        Corps, and late Commissioner of the Chatlisgurh Division, Central Provinces,
                        India.</p>
                    <p><persName>Captain Stanley Flower</persName>, director of the Ghizeh
                        Zoological Gardens, and Mrs. Flower are staying at the Beau-Rivage Hotel,
                        Ramleh.</p>
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                    <head>EASTERN SHIPPING RATE WAR.</head>
                    <p>The "Weser Zeitung" (Berlin) states that the negotiations between the Hansa
                        Line and the P. and O. Steam Navigation Company in regard to the reduced
                        rates offered by the latter between Hamburg and India have again fallen
                        through, and the rate war therefore continues.</p>
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                    <head>NILE VALLEY'S NEW START</head>
                    <p>Mr. R.J. Price, M.P., who presided at the meeting of the Nile Valley (New)
                        Company last week, said that the company had passed through its
                        reconstruction in a most satisfactory manner, the existing shareholders
                        having taken the whole of the capital with the exception of the 5,000 shares
                        which were taken by outsiders. The board were holding a thousand shares in
                        reeserve for the benefit of any shareholders who, owing to absence, might
                        have been unable to apply. He did not think that a more successful
                        reconstruction could have been carried through. he had said that the company
                        would have a working capital of £30,000, but the board had been able to
                        improve on that, and the amount was £35,600. That was a very satisfactory
                        postiion, and the desire of the board was to use the money so that it would
                        give them the greatest bcredit and the shareholders the greatest benefit. It
                        had been decided to suspend crushing operations until more suitable motive
                        power was obtained, and in the meanwhile development work would be carried
                        on actively. When better motive power was obtained the copmany would be able
                        to crush regularly with, he hoped, good results, and he trusted they would
                        come across rich patches such as had previously characterised their
                        formation. In reply to questions the Chairman further stated that the
                        battery was capable of crushing only one thousand tons per month, but ten
                        stamps could be added to it. The cost of the machinery for the new motive
                        power would not exceed a thousand pounds.</p>
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                    <head>CARLTON HOTEL</head>
                    <p>Bulkeley (near Alexandria.)</p>
                    <p>Ramleh's Fashionable Hotel.</p>
                    <p>Patronized by the Elite.</p>
                    <p>Full Pension P.T. 50 a day. Visitors fron Cairo alight at Sidi-Gaber
                        Station.</p>
                    <p>24-5-06</p>
                    <p>G. AQUILINA, Proprieter.</p>
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                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-bcp02">
                    <head>BECK &amp; CO'S PILSENER BEER</head>
                    <p>BREMEN.</p>
                    <p>FEARS NO HONEST COMPETITION FOR QUALITY.</p>
                    <p>N.B. -- Inferior Brands now being offered to Managers of certain good
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                    <p>Beware of evilly disposed competitors running down this very ---- Brand of
                        Beer</p>
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                    <head>THE EGYPTIAN GAZETTE. THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1906.</head>
                    <head>4</head>
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                    <head>Circulaire H. de Vries et Boutigny</head>
                    <head>NOTE ET CRITIQUES</head>
                    <dateline>Le Caire, Mercredi 27 Juin 1906.</dateline>
                    <p>A Londres, le Consolidé anglais a encore perdu hier 1/4 de livre à 87 7/8.
                        L'Unifée est restée invariée à 104 3/4, de même que la National Bank à 25
                        5/8, l'Agricole à 9 5/8, la Daïra à 17 1/8 et la Delta Light à 12.</p>
                    <p>A Paris, l'action Crédit Foncier Egyptien a clôturé en baisse de 2 francs à
                        769. La Banque d'Athènes est demeurée-inchangée à 154.</p>
                    <p>***</p>
                    <p>Ici, notre marché a présenté plus ou moins, aujourd hui, les mêmes
                        caracteristiques qu'hier séance calme, avec affaires restreintes et tendance
                        générale indécise.</p>
                    <p>La National Bank et l'Agricole, delaissees, ont clôtúre a leurs cours
                        précédents. Rien de particulier à relever sur les antres valeurs du
                        compartiment, à ceci pres que la Banque d'Abyssinie a été offerte à 5
                        3/4.</p>
                    <p>Le Crèdit Foncier a rétrogradé à 767, la Daïra à 17 1/16 et la Béhéra à 36.
                        La part de fondateur, Wardan Estate a perdu 1/4 à 7.</p>
                    <p>L'action Immobiliére s'est maintenue à 365-366; la part de fondateur a gagne
                        6 francs à 576. L'action Agricole du Nil a avancé à 262. L'Improvements
                        Corporation a reactionné à 4 11/16 L'Union Foncière est revenue à 6
                        3/16.</p>
                    <p>L'action Land Allotment a fléchi à 3 1/8-3/16, la part de fondateur est
                        restée à 110.</p>
                    <p>Les actions privilégiées Tramways d'Alexandrie ont hausse de 4 francs à 192,
                        et les dividendes de 2 francs à 357.</p>
                    <p>Dans le groupe des Hotels, les Nungovich se sont raffermis à 15 7/16 1/2
                        l'action ancienne. Les Baehler ont molli à 5 5/8. Les National ont encore
                        gagné 1/16 à 3 3/8 7/16. L'Anglo American Nile a perdu 1/16 à 5 1/16.</p>
                    <p>Parmilles petites valeurs, les Delta Land on faibli à 3 11/16 3/4 et les
                        Glymenopoulo à 1 1/2 9/16, malgré leur fusion avec la Building Lands Co.,
                        qui a été votée hier; elle devra etre confirmée dans quina jours par une
                        antre assemblée extraordinaire la part de fondateur Estates a reculé de 1/8
                        à 10 1/16. Les New Egyptian ont clôturé a 29 sh. 3 et les Egyptian
                        Constructions à 1 1/16-1/8. Les Khedivial Mail ont fait 32 shellings.</p>
                    <p>***</p>
                    <p>On sait que la Société anonyms du Béhéra a vendu à un groupe financier
                        d'Alexandrie le "tefitche" de Sidi Salem, d'une superficie de 11,000
                        teddans, dans la province de Gharbieh.</p>
                    <p>Or, on rapporte que les archeteurs ont formé à Londres, pour exploiter ce
                        domaiue, une Société anonyme dont l'emission aura probablement lieu au mois
                        d'Octobre prochain.</p>
                    <p>***</p>
                    <p>L'asemblée ordinaire de l'Egyptian Hotels Co. s'est tneue hier à Londres.</p>
                    <p>Il ressort des comptes de l'exercice clôturé le 30 Avril dernier que le
                        bénéfics net s'est élevé à £27,093, aprés paiement de £5,889 pour
                        amortissement d'obligations.</p>
                    <p>L;assemblée a pprouvé la distribution d'un dividende de 17 1/2, soit 3 sh. 6
                        sur les actions ordinaires, payable à partie du 2 Juillet prochain. Une
                        somme de £1,413 a été reportée à nouveau.</p>
                    <p>Le rapport du conseil d'administraion dit qu'en Mars 1905, celui-ci avait
                        passé avec M. Charles Baehler un contrat donnant à ce dernier, une option
                        pour acheter la balance due surplus des terrains de la Société à Ghezireh
                        pour la somme de £100,000. Or, M. Baehler abandonna volontairement cette
                        option et vendit les terrains au profit de la Compagnie pour la somme de
                        £220,000.</p>
                    <p>La Société a déjà reçu £100,000 en acompte moins une commission de £5,000. Le
                        re tant soit £120,000, est payable dans dix ans, sans interet. Les
                        administrateurs ont tout lieu de croire que ce solde sera payé à la
                        Compagnie longtemps avant l'expiration du déla stipulé.</p>
                    <p>***</p>
                    <p>Nons détachons d'une lettre de Paris, en date du 21 Juin, les lignes
                        suivantes.</p>
                    <p>"Les fonds russes, qui sont la partie noire en menaçante de la cote,
                        continuent à fléchir. Les raisons de cette dépression ne sont que trop
                        précises: la crise antérieure s'aggrave sans autre issue possible qu'un coup
                        d'Etat entre le gouvernement impérial et la Douma. D'autre part, les greves
                        ont recommencé en même temps que les insurrections partielles. Il n'en faut
                        pas tant pour déterminer de grosses réalisations de portefeuille; des ventes
                        à découvert ont eu lieu, plus suivies et plus fortes. Tous les emprunts
                        russes offrent des moins values considérables. Le Russe nouveau lui même,
                        bien que vigoureusement défendu, est tombé, cette semaine, de 91.15 à
                        89.50."</p>
                    <p>***</p>
                    <p>Les recettes des Tramways d'Alexandrie, pour la semaine finissant le 23 Juin
                        courant se sont élevées à L.E. 1,661, contre 1,435 en 1905, soit en
                        augmentation de L.E. 226.</p>
                    <p>Depuis le ler Janvier 1906, les recettes sont montées à L.E. 34,962, contre
                        29.106 en 1905, en plus value de L.E. 5,856.</p>
                </div>
                <!-- PURCHASING AGENT FOR EGYPT -->
                <cb n="2"/>
                <div type="item" feature="bulletinBourse">
                    <head>BULLETIN DE LA BOURSE</head>
                    <head>(Aujourd hui'a Mudi et demie)</head>
                    <p>Le marché est calme, peu d'affaires; la cause de cet état est due su nombre
                        trop grand des offres; les demandes sont presque nulles.</p>
                    <p>L'Agricole rest à 9 5/8, la National Bank à 25 1/2, la Delta Light à 11
                        15/16.</p>
                    <p>Les Trampways d'Alexandrie sont très soutenus et coturent à 194 en hausse de
                        1 franc 50 sur hier.</p>
                    <p>Le Salt &amp; Soda se relève de 3 pence a 20/6.</p>
                    <p>La Banque d'Athènes avance à 154 1/2.</p>
                    <p>Le Trust perd 1/32 à 1 1/2.</p>
                    <p>Les Estates sont stationnaires à 1 11/16.</p>
                    <p>Le Comptoir Financier recule de 1/32 à 6 1/16.</p>
                    <p>L'Union Foncière est ferme à 6 1/8.</p>
                    <p>La Banco di Roma reactionne à 110.</p>
                    <p>La Banque d'Orient est échangée à 132 3/4.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item" feature="cottonMarket">
                    <head>THE COTTON MARKET. KEASLEY AND CUNNINGĦAM'S WEEKLY REPORT</head>
                    <p>Liverpool, Jane: 21.The market for Egyptian cotton bas quite &amp; boliday
                        sprearance, the amount of actual business being very small: Quotations
                        remain withont change.' . </p>
                    <p>In fatores there has been a moderate businons, and the following are the
                        quotations: - </p>
                    <p>Jone 10.81. Sept. 9.39 - Dec. 8.34</p>
                    <p>July 9.59 Oct. 9.21 Jan. 8.24 Ps.Ang. 9:51 Nov. 8.45 1: American Futures. The
                        market this week has been extremely doll and inanimate, and. although prices
                        have experienced various flac taationg, to-day's values are praotically.
                        anchanged from those of låst Thorsday. The only feature has been the heavy
                        liquidation of the Jaly position, both bere' and 'in Now York. This seems
                        now pretty well finished, and we should not be surprised to see renewed
                        firmness, in the near positions, as tħe statistical position is becoming
                        increasingly strong. Crop.. accogpts are admen hat : variable, but the
                        general impression is that it is doing well. </p>
                    <p>The latest values are; delivery :Jane: -5.828 Sept.Oct 5,63 Jan/Feb: 5:58
                        Jane/Jalý 5.80-Oct./Nov.5.58 Peb./Mar. 5.59%. July/Ang: 5,78 Nov. Deo, 5.57
                        Mer.fApl. 5.61 Aug/Sept. 5.71 D60. Jan. 5:57. Apl May 5:62. </p>
                    <p>19718 </p>
                </div>
                <div type="item" feature="passList">
                    <head>PASSENGER LISTS.</head>
                    <p>DEPARTURES.</p>
                    <p>Le paquebot <name>"Ismalia"</name> de la Khédivial Mail parti le 27 Juin pour
                        Pirée, <persName>Syrmne</persName>, <persName>Métélin et
                            Constantinople</persName>, avait à bord.</p>
                    <p><persName>Mr. Berekett et fille</persName>,<persName> Mr. Hazzopoulo et
                            fille</persName>,<persName> Mr. Manarre</persName>,<persName> Mr. et Mme
                            et Miles Oratis</persName>,<persName> Mr. Mme et Mlle
                            Gescher</persName>,<persName> Mme A. Chelmis et
                            fils</persName>,<persName> Mr. Pierre Reisser et
                            fille</persName>,<persName> Mr. et Mme Kihroeff</persName>,<persName>
                            Mr. Mohamed Bey Abdelatif and friend</persName>,<persName> Mr. Saleh
                            Bey</persName>,<persName> Mr. Tsimboukis</persName>,<persName> Mr.
                            Triandafilon</persName>,<persName> Mr. Talsat Bey
                            Harb</persName>,<persName> Mr. HAmed Bey
                            Kloubourri</persName>,<persName> Mr. et Mme.
                            Korressios</persName>,<persName> Mr. E. Hafton</persName>,<persName>
                            Mlle G. Camper</persName>,<persName> Mr. et Mme
                            Papapandelidis</persName>,<persName> Mme Pist</persName>,<persName> Mr.
                            Cleon Zanos</persName>,<persName> S.E. Mahmoud Pacha
                            Talaat</persName>,<persName> Mr. Joseph Reiss</persName>,<persName> Mr.
                            D. Leonidis</persName>,<persName> Mr. Yacovidis</persName>,<persName>
                            Mr. Wilson</persName>,<persName> Mr. Fameliades and
                            fille</persName>,<persName> Mr. Dimitri Gouzounassi et
                            fils</persName>,<persName> Mme Aly Bey Youmni et
                            fils</persName>,<persName> Mme et Mlle Chiha</persName>,<persName> Mme
                            Pellechea</persName>,<persName> Mr. G. Pappa et
                            fille</persName>,<persName> Mme et Mlle Vlamos</persName>,<persName> Mme
                            Bolanachi et fille</persName>,<persName> Mr. Nil</persName>,<persName>
                            Mr. Hiumas M. Dimitridis et fille</persName>,<persName> Mr. M.
                            Nectarios</persName>,<persName> Mr. Victor Greco</persName>,<persName>
                            Mr. Alberico</persName>,<persName> Mr. Nicolas
                            Maratos</persName>,<persName> Mr. C. Constantinidis et
                            fils</persName>,<persName> Mr. Mohamed Bey Zaki et son
                            frère</persName>,<persName> Mr. Kyriscopulo</persName>,<persName> Mr.
                            Bertrand</persName>,<persName> Mr. Robert Leoni</persName>,<persName>
                            Mr. Dimikas</persName>,<persName> Mr. Arthur
                            Posnanky</persName>,<persName> Mr. Thalheim</persName>,<persName> Mr.
                            Dutess</persName>,<persName> Mr. G. Peachos</persName>,<persName> Mr.
                            Alex Stini et fili</persName>,<persName> Mr.
                            Givanian</persName>,<persName> Mr. Zinie and frère</persName>,<persName>
                            Mr. and Mme Antone Depasha</persName>,<persName> Mr. and Mme and Mlle J.
                            Ardit</persName>,<persName> Mr. Aphiropulo</persName>,<persName> Mr.
                            Pylarino and fils</persName>,<persName> Mme and Mlle
                            Ventura</persName>,<persName> Mme R. Grene</persName>,<persName> Mme
                            Derwishian</persName>,<persName> Mr. Moharram Eff
                            Borhan</persName>,<persName> Mr. Hassan Bey Mourad</persName>,<persName>
                            Mme Tzotzos</persName>,<persName> Mlle Radopoulo</persName>,<persName>
                            Mme Dimitriadis and flle</persName>,<persName> Mr. and Mme C.
                            Petro</persName>,<persName> Mr. and Mme Marroli</persName>,<persName>
                            Mr. Vassilopulo and flle</persName>,<persName> Mr. Abdul Kerim
                            Bay</persName>,<persName> and flle and flle
                            Commines</persName>,<persName> Mr. Holton</persName>,<persName> Mr.
                            Sfinis</persName>,<persName> Mr. and Mme Khorcheid
                            Eff.</persName>,<persName> Mr. Nicola della Novere</persName>,<persName>
                            Mme R. Rousso and fils</persName>,<persName> Mr. Ala Hosin et
                            fille</persName>,<persName> Mr. Assayas</persName>, et 200 passagers de
                        troisième classe.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item" feature="shippingMovements" status="verified">
                    <head>SHIPPING MOVEMENTS. ALEXANDRIA HARBOUR</head>
                    <p>ARRIVALS. </p>
                    <p>Jane 26, Memfi, It: capt, Bepedetto, Mersina anda 1. Beyronlb, Florio
                        Rabattino: </p>
                    <p>Congo, Pp. s., capt. Bourge; Marseilles, Messageries Maritimes. </p>
                    <p>Averöff, Greek &amp;, sapt. Crasas, Braila and. 1 Pireng, Cavafakis. </p>
                    <p>Jane 27. </p>
                    <p>Prince Abbab, Brit. 8., capt. Winter, Mersinay 1 and Port Said, Khedivial
                        Mail.</p>
                    <p>DEPARTURES, </p>
                    <p>Jung 26. </p>
                    <p>E speranza; Buit. g, capt. Jeroyanni, Cyprus.. </p>
                    <p>Clio, Britse, capt, Armstrong, Hall, </p>
                    <p>Midlothiad, Brit. Ho capt. Shearer; Bengasi and Leitb. </p>
                    <p>Skýtos, Gorm. 8; capt. Keil, Syria, with part. of previous cargo </p>
                    <p>Druņloist, Brit. s., capt, Braila, Ergästeria, in, ballast.</p>
                    <p>June 27. </p>
                    <p>Löskossia, Greek 8., cápt. Pitbis, Cypros. </p>
                    <p>Stefano Srait, Greek B., capt. Diakski, Cotastantinople. .. </p>
                    <p>Ispoailia, Erit. ., opt: Anderlich, Pireas and Constantinople: ... </p>
                    <p>Arts, Germa, e., capt: Wartmann, Piarge and Bremen. </p>
                </div>
                <cb n="3"/>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>The Egyptian Hotels Limited.</head>
                    <p>Notice is hereby given that a dividend of 5 percent on the Preference Shares
                        and 1 1/2 percent on the Ordinary Shares of the above named Company, for the
                        year ending 30th April 1906, was declared on the 26th instant, payable on
                        and after Monday the 2nd July 1906.</p>
                    <p>Holders of Share Warrants to Bearer of either class of shares should present
                        Coupon No. 2 for payment at one of the under-mentioned places.</p>
                    <p>The Anglo-Egyptian Bank, Ltd., 27 Clements Lane, London, E.C.</p>
                    <p>The Anglo-Egyptian Bank, Ltd., Cairo.</p>
                    <p>The Banque Commerciale de Bale, Basle.</p>
                    <p>The above dividends will be paid less Income Tax at 1s in the £.</p>
                    <p>By order of the Board,</p>
                    <p>W.B. Peat &amp; Co.,</p>
                    <p>Secretaries.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">28162-3-1</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>Tenders Required.</head>
                    <p>Messrs. Walker and Meimarachi, Limited, invite tenders for the construction
                        of their new business premises, which will be erected on their own land in
                        the <placeName>Boulevard Madabegh</placeName>. Contractors are requested to
                        call at the office of the architect, <persName>M. Lasciac</persName>, to see
                        the plans and specifications, as well as the cahier des charges.</p>
                    <p>Tenders, under registered cover, will be received by the undersigned up to
                        the 2nd July next.</p>
                    <p>The company reserves to itself the right not to accept the lowest or any
                        tender.</p>
                    <p>C.G. MEIMARACHI</p>
                    <p>Managing Director of</p>
                    <p>Walker and Meimarachi, Ltd.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">28153-4-2</measure></p>
                    <dateline>Cairo, June 23.</dateline>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>Egyptian Delta Light Railways, Limited.</head>
                    <byline>NOTICE.</byline>
                    <p>Tenders are invited for the local supply of sundry stores required by this
                        Railway for one year.</p>
                    <p>List of Stores and Conditions of Contract may be obtained, free of charge, on
                        application to the Chief Storekeeper, Egyptian Delta Light Railways, Ltd.,
                        P.O. Box No. 261, Alexandria.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">28154-4-2</measure></p>
                </div>
                <!-- Egyptian State Railways -->
                <div type="item" feature="notice">
                    <head>NOTICE.</head>
                    <p>REQUIRED for the Sudan Telegraph Department 20 young Egyptian boys from those
                        now just completing their prmiary course to join the Telegraph School of
                        that Department at Khartoum. Pay on joining the Telegraph School. L.E. 3 and
                        on passing out of it L.E. 5 per mensem.</p>
                    <p>Applications in applicants' own handwriting to be addressed.</p>
                    <p>Director of Posts and Telegraphs,</p>
                    <p>Khartoum</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">28169-6-1</measure></p>
                </div>
                <!-- Prix des Sacs. -->
                <div type="template" xml:lang="fr" feature="cottonContracts" xml:id="deg-el-bokh01">
                    <head>BOURSE KHEDIVIALE</head>
                    <p>CONTRATS</p>
                    <p>Fluctuations de 9h.30 à 1h. p.m.</p>
                    <p>
                        <hi rend="italic">Cotons F.G.F.Br.</hi>
                    </p>
                    <p>Dans la matinée; prix plus haut pour juillet tal. <measure unit="tal">19
                            19/32</measure> à <measure unit="tal">—/—</measure> ; plus bas pour
                        juillet <measure unit="tal">19 13/32</measure> à <measure unit="tal">—
                            /—</measure>. </p>
                    <p>
                        <hi rend="italic">Grains de coton</hi>
                    </p>
                    <p>Dans la matinée ; prix plus haut pour juil. P.T. <measure unit="pt">68
                            —/—</measure> à <measure unit="pt">—/—</measure>: plus bas pour juil.
                            <measure unit="pt">67 30/40</measure> à <measure unit="pt"
                        >—/—</measure>. </p>
                    <p>Remarques</p>
                    <p>(De Midi à 1h. p.m.)</p>
                    <p>Cotons.— Après un moment de calme il y a eu de nouveau du soutien et le ton
                        en clôture n a pas été du tout manvais pour l'ancienne récolte.</p>
                    <p>La position du novembre est toujours la même, c'est à dire fermeté et
                        activité.</p>
                    <p>Graines de coton.— Finissent calmes, mais tré soutenues.</p>
                    <p>Fèves.— Marché nul et cote en baisse. Acheteurs manquet.</p>
                    <p>Bourse Khédviale, le <date when="1906-06-27">27 juin 1906</date>.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="template" xml:lang="fr" xml:id="deg-el-mmeb01">
                    <head>MARCHE DE MINET-EL-BASSAL</head>
                    <dateline><date when="1906-06-28">28 juin 1906</date>.—(11h.55 a.m.)</dateline>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Cotons</hi> —Clôture du marché du <date when="1906-06-27"
                            >27 juin</date>: Calme. </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>1/4 de hausse</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>1/4 de hausse</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="6">ABASSI</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Fully Good Fair, Good, Extra:</cell>
                            <cell>1/4 de hausse</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="6">IANNOVICH</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Fully Good Fair, Good, Extra:</cell>
                            <cell>1/4 de hausse</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>Etat du marché de ce jour, cotons : Calme</p>
                    <p>Les arrivages de ce jour se chiffrent par cantars <measure unit="cantar"
                            >-</measure> contre même jour l'année précédente cantars <measure
                            unit="cantar">1303</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">67</measure></cell>
                            <cell>Rien</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Haute-Egypte.—</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">66</measure></cell>
                            <cell>Rien</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Blés</hi>.— 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">105</measure> à
                            <measure unit="pt">110</measure></p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Feves</hi>.—Marche nul</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Saïdi</hi>
                        <measure unit="pt">disponsible</measure> : 125</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Fayoum</hi> : disponible : <measure unit="pt"
                        >-</measure></p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Qualitè Saïdi</hi>. Cond. Saha P.T. <measure unit="pt"
                            >125</measure> à <measure unit="pt">130</measure></p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Lentilles</hi>.— Soutenues</p>
                    <p>Disponible: Rien</p>
                    <p>Cond. Saha P.T. <measure unit="pt">105</measure> à <measure unit="pt"
                            >125</measure></p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Orges</hi>.—Sans changement</p>
                    <p>" Cond.Saha P.T. <measure unit="pt">67</measure> à <measure unit="pt"
                            >71</measure></p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Maïs</hi>.—Sans changement</p>
                    <p>Disponible : Rien</p>
                    <p>" Cond. Saha P.T. <measure unit="pt">80</measure> à <measure unit="pt"
                            >85</measure></p>
                    <!-- SUCRES -->
                    <!-- Les pris suivants ont ete pratiques ce jour -->
                    <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">67</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">66</measure></cell>
                            <cell>" " </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Ble Saïdi</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— —</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>" "</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure> —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Fèves Saïdi</cell>
                            <cell>" </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">120 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>" " </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" Fayoumi</cell>
                            <cell>" </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">— —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>" " </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>ARRIVAGES</head>
                        <dateline>du <date when="1905-07-12">mardi 26 juin 1906</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">—</measure></cell>
                                <cell>—</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Graines de coton</cell>
                                <cell>sacs </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">380</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">20</measure></cell>
                                <cell>—</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Fèves Saidi</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">988</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">201</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 1905</date> jusqu'à ce jour, cantars
                                <measure unit="cantar">5,870,823</measure>.</p>
                        <p><hi rend="italic">Grains de coton</hi>.—Total des arrivages depuis le
                                <date when="1904-09-01">1er septembre 1905</date> jusqu'à ce jour,
                            Ard. <measure unit="ard">3,555,481</measure></p>
                        <p>Contre même jour en 1905 :</p>
                        <table rows="6" 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">99</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Graines de coton</cell>
                                <cell>sacs </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">9302</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">484</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Fèves Saidi</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">274</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Lentilles</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">13</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                        </table>
                        <p><hi rend="italic">Cotons</hi>.—Total des arrivages depuis le <date
                                when="1903-09-01">1er septembre 1904</date> jusqu'à ce jour, cantars
                                <measure unit="cantar">6,198,785</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">3,472,546</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">16 25/32</measure></cell>
                                <cell>à</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="tal">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Janvier</cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="tal">16 5/8</measure></cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="tal">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Juillet</cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="tal">19 3/8</measure></cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="tal">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Août</cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="tal">19 11/16</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">63 —</measure></cell>
                                <cell>à</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="pt">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Juillet</cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="pt">68 —</measure></cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="pt">5/40</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Août</cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="pt">68 25/40</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">120 —</measure></cell>
                                <cell>à</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="pt">124</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                        </table>
                        <p>REMARQUES</p>
                        <p><hi rend="italic">Cotons</hi>: Récolte Actuelle— Après avoir ouvert
                            soutenu à 19 9/16 pour le juillet le marché s'est calmé et a fléchi. Le
                            novembre aussi est calme.</p>
                        <p><hi rend="italic">Grains de coton</hi>: Récolte actuelle.— Fermes avec
                            peu d'affaires, premier cours juillet 68. </p>
                        <p><hi rend="italic">Fèves-Saidi</hi>: Nouvelle récolte.—Marché nul.</p>
                    </div>
                </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.30 p.m.</p>
                    <table rows="37" cols="5" xml:id="deg-ta-shli01">
                        <row>
                            <cell>Agric. Bank of Egypt</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">9 5/8</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">— 11/16</measure>
                            </cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Nat. Bank of Egypt</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="£">25 1/8</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="£">— 9/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Ramleh Railway</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="£">6 3/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">— 7/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Delta Railway</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">11 15/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">12 — </measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Tram. d'Alexandrie</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">194 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs"> — 1/2 </measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" " div.</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">360 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Alexandria Water</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">14 — </measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">— 1/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Eaux du Cairo</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">121 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" " Jouissance</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>279— </measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Daira Sanieh</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">16 15/16 </measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">17 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Béhéra</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="LE">36 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="LE">— 1/2</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="£">26/</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Anglo-Egyptian Spinning</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">—7/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£"> — —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Bière d'Alex. Priv.</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">200 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell> " " Div.</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">120 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" du Cairo Priv.</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">121 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" " Div.</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">62—</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egypt Cotton Mills</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">5/9 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">6 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" Salt &amp; Soda</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">20/6 —</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">— V.</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 % 1886</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">325 1/2</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" 1903</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>271 1/2</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Lots Turcs</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="fcs">145 —</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>Cassa di Sconto</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">213 —</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" " Nouv.</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>206 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Anglo-American Nile</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">5 1/8</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Banque d'Athènes </cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">154 1/2</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Deferred Delta</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">12 1/2</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Nungovich Hotels</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">15 7/15</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">— 1/2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Delta Land</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="£">3 11/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">— 23/32</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Nile Land</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>13 1/2</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Sucreries et Raffinerie d'Egypt</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure>25 1/2</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>26 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Khedivial Mail Pref.</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure>4 1/2</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" Ord.</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>32/</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell> Egyptian Invest. &amp; Agency Ld.</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">[NR]</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">9/32</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Land Bank</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">8 1/2</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£"> — 9/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" Nouv.</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Land Investment</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Trust Investment</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">1 1/2</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">— 17/52</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Estates</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 11/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Splendid Hôtels</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">3 11/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">— 3/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Cheik Fadl </cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">112 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Entreprises Urbaines</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">6 1/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">3/32</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Comptoir Financier</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>6 1/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure> 5 7/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" parts de fondateurs</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>41—</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Building Lands</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>5 3/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— 3/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Delta and Upper Egypt</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>4 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Union Fonc. d'Egypte</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>6 1/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Bank of Abyssinia</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Credit Franco-Egyptien</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>5 1/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Societe Electrique de la Basse-Egypte</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Banco di Roma</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure>110—</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Banque d'Orient</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>132 3/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>133 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <!-- Shares Not Quoted in Above List -->
                </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: juilaoût. : <measure unit="$">5.80</measure></p>
                    <p>,, oct.-nov. : <measure unit="$">—</measure></p>
                    <p>Seconde Dépêche, 10h,5 a.m.</p>
                    <p>Futurs: juil.-août. : <measure unit="$">5.80</measure></p>
                    <p>,, oct.-nov. : <measure unit="$">5.58</measure></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 10h. 15 a.m.) </p>
                    <table rows="4" cols="4" xml:id="deg-ta-ctns01">
                        <row>
                            <cell>Tal.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">19 1/2</measure></cell>
                            <cell>Livraison</cell>
                            <cell>Juillet</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">19 13/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Août</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">16 13/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Novembre</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">16 21/32</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Janvier</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>Marché ferme</p>
                    <p>Arrivages de ce jour, à Minet-el-Bassal, cantars <measure unit="cantar"
                            >-</measure></p>
                    <p>(Cours pratiqués ce jour à la Bourse Khédiviale à 1h. p.m.)</p>
                    <table rows="4" cols="4" xml:id="deg-ta-ctns02">
                        <row>
                            <cell>Tal.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">19 5/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>Livraison</cell>
                            <cell>Juillet</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">19 6/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Août</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">16 25/32</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Novembre</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">16 21/32</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Janvier</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>Marché steady</p>
                </div>
                <div type="template" xml:lang="fr" xml:id="deg-el-extr01">
                    <head>Exterieur</head>
                    <p>Dépêches particulières du <date when="1906-06-27">27 juin 1906</date></p>
                    <p>PRODUITS EGYPTIENS</p>
                    <p>LIVERPOOL</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Coton: Etat du Marché</hi>.— Calme</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Disp</hi>..— <measure unit="£">10 3/8</measure> (sans
                        changement)</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Futurs</hi> juin:<measure unit="£">10 2/64</measure> (1/64
                        de hausse)</p>
                    <p>LIVERPOOL</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Graines de coton</hi>.—Soutenues</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Fèves</hi> — Néant</p>
                    <p>HULL</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Graines de coton</hi>.— En baisse</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Fèves</hi>.—Marché nul</p>
                    <p>LONDRES</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Graines de coton</hi>.— Calme</p>
                    <p>COTON AMÉRICAIN</p>
                    <p>LIVERPOOL</p>
                    <p>Futurs juil.-août: <measure unit="$">5.78</measure> (w points de hausse)</p>
                    <p>" oct-nov.: <measure unit="$">5.54</measure> (1 point de hausse)</p>
                    <p>Disponible : <measure unit="$">6.11</measure> (3 points de baisse)</p>
                    <p>NEW-YORK</p>
                    <p>Middling Upland: <measure unit="$">10.80</measure></p>
                    <p>Futurs juil.: <measure unit="$">10.18</measure> (5 points de hausse)</p>
                    <p>" oct. : <measure unit="$">10.35</measure> (10 point de baisse)</p>
                    <p>Arrivages du jour, balles <measure unit="balles">6,000</measure></p>
                    <p>Contre même jour, l'année dernière, balles <measure unit="balles"
                            >13,000</measure></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 5/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">97 15/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" 3m. bank paper</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">96 13/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">97 1/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" 3m. house paper</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">96 11/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Paris cheque</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">387 3/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">389 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" 3m. bank paper</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">385 1/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">387 1/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" 3m. house paper</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">385 1/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Switzerland cheque</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">388 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">389 1/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>3m. bank paper</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">384 1/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Germany cheque</cell>
                            <cell><measure>476 ¼</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>478 —</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>388 1/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>389 3/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Vienna &amp; Trieste cheque</cell>
                            <cell><measure>406 1/2</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>407 3/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Constantinople cheque</cell>
                            <cell><measure>89 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>89 3/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>*Less one per mille brokerage.</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">16 25/32</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">— 13/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Janvier</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">16 5/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="tal">— 21/32</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Mars</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">16 7/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Juillet</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">19 5/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="tal">— 11/32</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Août</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">19 5/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="tal">— 21/32</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell>Graines de coton</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>N.-D.-J. </cell>
                            <cell>P.T.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">63 —</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">— 5/40</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Juillet</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">67 35/40</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">68 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Août</cell>
                            <cell> "</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">68 1/2</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">— 25/40</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell>Fèves-Saïdi</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Sept-Oct.</cell>
                            <cell>P.T.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">118</measure></cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">121</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>Municipalite d'Alexandrie</head>
                    <head>SERVICE DE RECETTES</head>
                    <p>La President de la Commission Municipale a l'honneur de prevenir Messieurs
                        les propietaires d'immenbles batis que, en execution du Decret du 13 Mars
                        1884, les elections des membres appeles a former les Commisions
                        d'evaluations et le Conseil de Revision, auront line de 10 b. du matin a 4
                        h. dur soir aux endroits et sux jours indiques ci spres, pour chaque kiem
                        dans les formes etablies par lea reglements.</p>
                    <p>La duree du mandat des membres des Commissions d'evaluations et du Conseil de
                        revision fixee a deux anneas par l'art 6 du Decret, commencera le ler Aout
                        1906 Nul ne peut etre electeur et n'est eligible que dans le quartier ou il
                        est proprietaire. Chaque electeur doit elire douze proprietaries a son choix
                        sans distinction de nationalite. </p>
                    <dateline>Alexandrie, 25 Juin 1906.</dateline>
                    <docAuthor>La President de la Commision, <persName>MOUSTAPHA
                        IBADI</persName></docAuthor>
                </div>
                <!-- Election Dates -->
            </div>
            <pb n="5"/>
            <div type="page" n="5"
                facs="https://archive.org/details/egyptian-gazette-1906-06-28/page/n4/mode/1up">
                <head>THE EGYPTIAN GAZETTE. THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1906.</head>
                <head>5</head>
                <div type="section" feature="wire">
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>S. WALES VISITED BY EARTHQUAKE<lb/>SERIOUS DAMAGE DONE.<lb/>MINERS
                            ENTOMBED IN COLLIERY.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>London, June 27.</dateline>
                            <p>A severe earthquake shock has taken place in South
                                    <placeName>Wales</placeName>. In <placeName>Swansea</placeName>,
                                    <placeName>Cardiff</placeName>, <placeName>Newport</placeName>,
                                and neighbouring villages, houses rocked, and the inhabitants were
                                seized with panic. Chimney stacks fell in all directions. Many
                                people have been injured. Serious damage has been done to
                                property.</p>
                            <p>Six miners have been entombed in a colliery, probably as a result of
                                the earthquake, and all hope of rescuing them has been abandoned.
                                The Rhondda Valley colliers came to the surface in consternation,
                                thinking the shock had been caused by an explosion in a neighbouring
                                mine. (Reuter)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>EDUCATION BILL<lb/>"A HOPELESS JUMBLE"</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>London, June 27.</dateline>
                            <p>The minority in yesterday evening's division included 70
                                Nationalists, 27 Liberals, and 19 Labourites.</p>
                            <p>The Liberals consider the passage of the Bill now assured. The
                                Conservative organs urge the Government to abandon the measure,
                                which they consider to have become a hopeless jumble. (Reuter)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>DISTRESS IN RUSSIA<lb/>DUMA ASKED TO VOTE £8,000,000</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>St. Petersburg, June 27.</dateline>
                            <p>In view of the total failure of the crops at Samara, Saratoff,
                                Simbirsk, Nijni-Novgorod, Kazan, and elsewhere, the Ministry has
                                asked the Duma to vote £8,00,000 to relieve the distress.
                                (Reuter)</p>
                        </div>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>St. Petersburg, June 27.</dateline>
                            <p>The soldiers have held a political meeting. (Havas)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>BRITISH FLEETS VISIT TO RUSSIA</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>London, June 26.</dateline>
                            <p>HOUSE OF COMMONS.- Sir E. Grey, in reply to questions suggesting the
                                countermanding of the visit of the British Fleet to Kronstadt, said
                                that the Fleet would visit Swedish, German, and four Russian ports
                                during July and August, and he thought it quite out of the quesiton
                                that the visit, which was arranged some time ago, should be regarded
                                as influencing the internal affairs of Russia. (Reuter)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>HUGE COTTON RESERVE<lb/>COTTON CONGRESS OPENED.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>Bremen, June 27.</dateline>
                            <p>The International Cotton Congres has been opened. England, America,
                                India, and nine European nations are represented.</p>
                            <p>The Congress has favourably considered the suggestion to form a huge
                                cotton reserve. (Reuter)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>NATAL REBELS REINFORCED.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>Durban,June 27.</dateline>
                            <p>The rebels in Natal have been largely reinforced by impis from the
                                Mapumulo district. (Reuter)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>AUSTRIA-HUNGARY</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>Vienna, June 27.</dateline>
                            <p>The Hungarian Delegation has passed the Foreign Office Budget.
                                (Havas)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>BODMIN CANDIDATES COLLIDE</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>London, June 27.</dateline>
                            <p>THe motor car belonging to <persName>Mr. Freeman Thomas</persName>,
                                Liberal Candidate for Bodmin, collided with <persName>Major
                                    Edwards</persName>' car. Both gentlemen have been seriously
                                injured. (Reuter)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>FRENCHMAN WINS AUTOMOBILE RACE.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>Paris, June 27.</dateline>
                            <p>Renault has won the Grand Prix in the automobile race with a French
                                car, covering 1,239 kilometres in twelve hours and fourteen minutes.
                                (Havas)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>HOME CRICKET.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>London, June 27.</dateline>
                            <p>Cricket. Worcestershire beat Lancashire by an innings and 38
                                runs.</p>
                            <p>Sussex beat Oxford University by 164 runs.</p>
                            <p>M.C.C beat Cambridge University by 4 wickets.</p>
                            <p>Warwickshire v. Leicestershire and Yorkshire v. Kent, the matches
                                were drawn. (R.)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                </div>
                <div type="section" feature="shareMarket">
                    <head>MONEY AND SHARE MARKET.</head>
                    <byline>(FROM OUR FINANCIAL CORRESPONDENT.)</byline>
                    <dateline>LONDON, June 27.</dateline>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>The Money Market.</head>
                        <p>Mr. Asquith has again shown that the question of our Gold Reserve is
                            still engaging his attention. At a banquet in the Mansion House the
                            other evening, he suggested as a possible step towards assisting the
                            Government in forming a judgment on the matter, that the Banks might
                            publish their returns at shorter intervals. No doubt such action might
                            do much towards assisting in the solution of the problem, but of more
                            importance towards that desideratum woul dbe some plan by which returns
                            could be obtained from the great majority of Banks and bankers, who at
                            present do not issue any statement, even once a month.</p>
                        <p>The Bank rate was yesterday reduced to 3 1/2%, but up to the last minute
                            the possibility of such reduction was anything but certain, and although
                            the optimistic forecast in this column of last week has thus been
                            vindicated, the fall has come sooner than expected, and it may be that
                            the Bank authorities have been a little premature. It is true that the
                            open amrket rate was considerably below the official figure, which now
                            can be easily made effective, but the New York Exchange has had a sharp
                            drop, and the Paris rate is showing weakness, the former standing
                            dangerously near the gold-drawing point. Perhaps it would have been as
                            well if the Bank directors had delayed the "drop" until the turn of the
                            month, for it would be regrettable if we had a repetition of the
                            unfortunate experience of two months back, when the Bank rate was
                            lowered only to be raised again after the lapse of a fortnight.</p>
                        <p>Credits certainly seem to be ample and cheap for the moment. Call money
                            has been going at any price for several days, and today fetches only 2%,
                            and weekly loans can be had for 2 1/2%.</p>
                        <p>The discount rate, which had receded to 3 1/4% before the fall in the
                            Bank rate, now stands at 3 1/8 to 3 3/16%, and this is probably the
                            bottom of it for about a week to come, and without a great amount of
                            business doing. As the end of the month is approaching borrowers will
                            probably be forced to have recourse to the Bank of England next week,
                            for the market's balance at the institution are in none too healthy a
                            condition.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>The Stock Markets.</head>
                        <p>A few months ago, when the Tsar granted a Constitution to the people of
                            Russia, it was fondly hoped that brighter days were in store for that
                            country. Certainly, a period of comparative quiet followed, and this
                            strengthened the feeling of optimism. It was, however, but a lull in the
                            storm, which has now broken out again with increasing violence. The
                            massacres and bloodshed which horrified the whole civilised world last
                            year are being repeated, and the outlook is dark in the extreme.</p>
                        <p>That the situation is regarded with great gravity in Russia is to be
                            gathered from the telegram sent by five prominent members of the Duma to
                            a distinguished London journalist, Mr Lucien Wolf. In this message they
                            point out that the massacre at Bielostok was clearly "the beginning of
                            an organised massacre similar to the bloody October days."</p>
                        <p>Consequently the financial condition of Russia has been seriously
                            affected by the recent alarming events. It is said already that the Tsar
                            is in need of more money, and although the statement that a loan was
                            being negotiated with a commercial syndiacate here has been officially
                            denied, it is expected that the Governmnt will, in the near future, be
                            compelled to ask for further funds. Whether they will be successful in
                            getting these is another matter. It was understood, when the last loan
                            was granted by the Continental bankers, that there was to be no campaign
                            against the Duma, and it is not to be supposed that these shrewd
                            financiers will view the deliberate breach of the understanding that has
                            taken place without a serious protest - a protest which will probably
                            make itself felt when Russia comes cap in hand, asking for more
                            assistance.</p>
                        <p>The "National Zeitung" aptly expresses the general feelings when it says
                            that "Europe will make the Russian Court, the Government, and the
                            bureaucracy rather than the Duma, responsible if the first step towards
                            a constitutional regime should be in failure."</p>
                        <p>As is well-known, both Germany and France have huge sums at stake in
                            Russia, and the events of the past few days have caused something like a
                            panic in the Russian groups on the bourses in Berlin and Paris. Large
                            quantities of the bonds have been offered and quotations have fallen to
                            a lower point that has previously been touched by these stocks.</p>
                        <p>The depreciations were, it is true, to some extent the result of
                            speculative operations in connection with the settlement in the new
                            loan, but the main cause was the extreme nervousness regarding the
                            situation in Russia.</p>
                        <p>At the beginning of the week the stock markets here were an accurate
                            reflection of the feeling on the Continent, and depression was general.
                            The fine weather and the attractions of Ascot have combined to keep many
                            members away from the "House," and although the nervousness with regard
                            to Russian affairs is not now so pronounced, there is still no life in
                            the markets, which are idel. Even the reduction of the Bank rate to 3
                            1/2% has failed to impart any activity.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Consols.</head>
                        <p>The improved monetary conditions have kept the gilt edged market firm
                            since our last, though the dullness prevalent in other sections has made
                            itself felt here also. Today there has been a relapse, and the closing
                            prices tonight for Consols are no better than 88 3/8 for cash and 88
                            7/16 for the July account.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Foreign Bonds.</head>
                        <p>As mentioned above, Russian securities have been weaker this account than
                            ever before in their history, the Fours declining to 78 1/4, or 1/4
                            lower than during the dark days of late December, and 8 points below the
                            quotation at the beginning of April. It is almost inconceivable that
                            nine months ago these bonds were as high as 95. The Rentes relapsed on
                            the St. Petersburg Bourse to 72, a lower figure than was touched during
                            the war. The closing prices here for the Fours and the new loan are 78
                            1/4, and 2 7/8 discount respectively. Japanese stocks have been
                            supported, and the 4 1/2 percents have advanced 1/4 to 97 3/4.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Home Rails.</head>
                        <p>Although there has been little business done in this section the tone has
                            been more cheerful than for some time poast, and for once a satisfactory
                            batch of traffics has had a good effect. On the publication of the
                            returns several of the lines recorded increases, South Londons and
                            Brighton Prefs. being a full point up. This improvement has been
                            maintaned, and there are hopes that this may be the commencement of the
                            long-looked-for revival in home railway stocks. It is a most remarkable
                            fact that they have been neglected so long, in view of the splendid
                            returns, and the even better prospects for the future.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Americans.</head>
                        <p>This market has been moderately active throughout the week, thanks to
                            good support from New York and the Continent. Baltimore and Ohio have
                            again been the feature, the shares having put on an additional four
                            points. The present popularity of these shares is due to the increased
                            dividend, supplemented by earnings on the common stock at a rate
                            exceeding 13%. Southern Pacifics have been bought, the market closely
                            following the lead given to these shares by Wall Street, and the price
                            rising three points. Several of the other stocks are a point up.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Egyptians.</head>
                        <p>There is very little to say regarding the Egyptian market. Prices have
                            firmed up in most cases, without any business taking place. National
                            Bank of Egypt are closing at 25 5/8 3/4, and Agricultural Banks are
                            distinctly better at 9 3/4. Daira Sanieh Ordinary have been dealt in on
                            the basis of 17 1/8 1/4, and the Deferred are round about 100. Daira
                            Sugar are still a very good market at 4 7/8-5 7/8 ex dividend. Delta
                            Land and Investment have gradually risen from 3 3/8 to 4 buyers, without
                            any shares changing hands, there appearing to be no sellers on this
                            side. Delta Preference are nominally 11 3/8-12, but there is nothing
                            doing in these at present. New Egyptian have been in good demand, and
                            close rather buyers at 1 1/2, with prospects of going better. Abyssinia
                            Banks are still at 3/8 discount, and Union Foncière at 6 1/8 1/4.
                            Egyptian Estates keep steady at 1 11/16, and the Deferred are quoted 10
                            1/2. Land Banks at 8 3/4, Corporation of Western Egypt at 9/16, premium,
                            and Trust and Investment at 1/2 premium are all unchanged. Bank of
                            Roumania have risen to 11 today on good buying.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Mining.</head>
                        <p>The Kaffir market is firm, though all the conditions are against any
                            quantity of business being transacted. The lowering of the Bank rate
                            appears to have been to a large extent discounted, but the easier money
                            conditions may be expected to exercise a favourable influence on this,
                            as on other sections, in the near future. Rand Mines are 1/32 higher on
                            the week at 6 5/32, and Goldfields are 1/32 down at 3 31/32, East Rands
                            showing no change at 4 3/8.</p>
                        <p>Egyptian mining shares are quiet and the changes insignificant. The
                            public show no inclination as yet to support Um Rus, which are still
                            below 1s. An extraordinary meeting of the company is to be held on the
                            26th inst. to confirm the resolution passed at the last meeting agreeing
                            to the reconstruction. Egyptian Mines are unchanged at 3s., but Nile
                            Valley are lower at 5s. 9d.</p>
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                    </div>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-sla02">
                    <head>The Standard Life Assurance Company.</head>
                    <p>Established 1825.</p>
                    <p>Head Office: 3, George Street, Edinburgh</p>
                    <p>Accumulated Funds £11,300,000</p>
                    <p>Annual Revenue £1,450,000</p>
                    <p>Claims Piad £24,375,000</p>
                    <p>Local Board for Egypt:</p>
                    <p>S. R. Cookson, Esq., Manager, Anglo-Egyptian Bank, Limited, Cairo.</p>
                    <p>E. A. Harrison, Esq., General Manager, Messrs. Thomas Cook &amp; Son, (Egypt)
                        Ltd. [<measure type="indexNo"/>14-11-906</p>
                    <p>Head Office for Egypt: Standard Buildings, Cairo.</p>
                    <p>Baber, Mizrahi &amp; Co, Chief Agents for Alexandria.</p>
                    <p>Daira Prince Ahmed Seif el-Din Bey, Mohamed Aly Square</p>
                    <p>A. V. Thomson, Secretary for Egypt.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item" feature="army">
                    <head>ARMY AND NAVY.</head>
                    <byline>(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)</byline>
                    <dateline>London, June 19.</dateline>
                    <p>In at least one home command the order for the monthly issue of preserved
                        meat has been suspended till further orders. In more than one case soldiers
                        have refused to eat the tinned stuff.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <p>It is rumoured that the results of the present manoeuvres, when completed,
                        may largely influence a further redistribution of our naval forces at home
                        and abroad.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <p><persName>Captain H.J. Kinsman</persName>, Royal Dublin Fusiliers, who has
                        been placed under orders to join the 1st Battalion at
                            <placeName>Alexandria</placeName>, from the 2nd Battalion at
                            <placeName>Buttevant</placeName>, originally entered the army as a
                        private soldier, and after serving over six years in the ranks was given a
                        commission in the Dublin Fusiliers in July, 1894, and he obtained his
                        captaincy in five and a half years later. He was employed with the
                        Bechuanaland division of the British South African Police and with the South
                        African Constabulary from June 1898 to April 1903. Whilst with the South
                        African Constabulary, he saw a good deal of service in the Boer War, in the
                        course of which he was badly wounded in action at Pinaar's River, August
                        1900. He shared in the operations in the Western Transvaal under General
                        Baden-Powell, in the latter campaign in command of a troop of the South
                        African Constabulary (mentioned in despatches, Queen's medal with four
                        clasps, King's medal with two clasps).</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>GERMAN MISSION TO ABYSSINIA</head>
                    <p>Count Gleichen, who was a member of Sir Rennell Rodd's mission to Abyssinia
                        in 1897, will (the "Tribune") observes) be specially interested in nthe
                        arrival at the Emperor's capital from Berlin of a small compoasite party,
                        including an architect, a locksmith, a house painter, and an agricultural
                        teacher. The Count, whose experiences have since been published, declares
                        that the building of a house at Addis Abeba is a work of eternity. A French
                        merchant told him on one occasion that his hut had been under construction
                        for the last eight months, and was not even then nearly finished. After the
                        first week the men demanded their wages and went away for a month or so to
                        spend them. There were one or two carpenters at the time in the Ethiopian
                        capital who were worse than useless, but an architect is a luxury hitherto
                        unheard of in the country of this otherwise progressive ruler. There is
                        therefore a wide field for the energies of this lates commercial
                        mission.</p>
                </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>June</cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Thurs. 28</cell>
                            <cell>Windsor Hotel. Concert by De Salvo Orchestra. 6-12 daily. (Sundays
                                11-1 also)</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>Messerini's Menagerie Behind G.P.O. 9</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>Alhambra. Italian operetta company in Il Pompiere di Servizio.
                                9.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>Mex Casino and Restaurant on Syren Island. Concert daily by
                                Roumanian orchestra. (Telephone No. 940.)</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Fri. 29</cell>
                            <cell>San Stefano Casino. Children's Ball 5</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Sat. 30</cell>
                            <cell>Mustapha Range B.R.C. (Alex.) Practice 2.30.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>Union Artistique Française. Musical and Dramatic Entertainment.
                                9.15.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>San Stefano Casion Small Dance. 10</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>July</cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Sun. 1</cell>
                            <cell>San Stefano Casino. Concert. 10.30 and 4.30</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Wed. 4</cell>
                            <cell>Khedivial Yacht Club. Regatta.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="2">CAIRO</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>June</cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Wed. 27</cell>
                            <cell>Theatre des Nouveautés. 9.30.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>Alcazar Parisien 9.30.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>New Theatre Abbas. Italian opera company. 9.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Fri. 29</cell>
                            <cell>Zoological Gardens. Afternoon Concert by the Ghizeh Boys'
                                Band.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>Esbekieh Gardens. Performance by British Military Band. 9 .</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Sat. 30</cell>
                            <cell>State Railway Institute. Concert. 9.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>July</cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Sun. 1</cell>
                            <cell>Zoological Gardens. Concert by Ghizeh Boys' Band.
                                Afternoon.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Tues. 3</cell>
                            <cell>Esbekieh Gardens. Performance by British Military Band. 9 .</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                </div>
                <div type="item" feature="notice">
                    <head>NOTICE.</head>
                    <p>A firm of English manufacturers require an Agent (on commission) in
                            <placeName>Egypt</placeName> having connection amongst hardware dealers
                        and storekeepers. Reply in confidence, giving English references and
                        Agencies at present held, to No. 28160, "Egyptian Gazette" offices.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">28160-3-1</measure></p>
                </div>
                <!-- Sport & Play -->
                <div type="item">
                    <head>BILLIARD TOURNAMENT.</head>
                    <p>The large hall in the Soldiers' Club, Cairo, was crowded with members of
                        Monday evening last to witness the final tie in the team competition. The
                        finalists were a team of the Lancashire Fusiliers captained by Pte.
                        Dickenson, and one of the K.R. Rules, by Lce. Corp. Robinson. As each
                        regiment consider they have the champion player amongst the rank and file
                        serving in Egypt, the Lancashire Regiment in Pte. Dickenson, and the Rifles
                        in Lce. Corp. RObinson, an exciting match between the two was expected, but
                        Pte. Dickenson, who won the toss, elected to play the weakest man of the
                        K.R.R. team, which caused a murmur of disappointment amongst the large
                        number of spectators when the name appeared on the board. Evidently
                        Dickenson's tactics were to establish a strong lead for his side and thus
                        encourage them to play a winning game. He, however, did not succeed, as was
                        expected, being evidently excited and consequently did not play up to his
                        form; he beat his opponent by 39 points.</p>
                    <p>In the second game, Lce. Corp. Robinson, who is a cool and attractive player,
                        had no difficulty in defeating his opponent, Pte. Judd, by 85 points, thus
                        giving his side a strong lead.</p>
                    <p>The third game was played by two Lewises, Lce. Corp. Lewis being the winner
                        of a well-contested game by 13 points.</p>
                    <p>In the last game Rifleman Greenaway had matters pretty well on his own way,
                        going right away from his opponent, Pte. BElding (who was not in his usual
                        form), and winning by 60 points.</p>
                    <p>The 1st prize (value £5.5) goes to Lce. Corp. Robinson's team; the 2nd prize
                        (vaule £2.10) goes to Pte. Dickenson's team, and the special prize of a
                        championship match cue to Lce. Corp. Fergusson for his break of 32.</p>
                    <!-- Billiard Scores -->
                </div>
                <!-- Pomeroy's Skin Food -->
                <!-- Davies Bryan & Co. -->
            </div>
            <pb n="6"/>
            <div type="page" n="6"
                facs="https://archive.org/details/egyptian-gazette-1906-06-28/page/n5/mode/1up">
                <div type="item">
                    <head>THE EGYPTIAN GAZETTE. THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1906.</head>
                    <head>6</head>
                </div>
                <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="1906-06-27"
                                    >June 27, 12.55 p.m.</time></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Sales of the day</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>bales</cell>
                            <cell><measure>5,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>of which Egyptian</cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>100</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>American (new crop)</cell>
                            <cell>Maize Spot</cell>
                            <cell>per cental</cell>
                            <cell><measure>4/11 1/2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Amer. futures </cell>
                            <cell>(July-August)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>5.75</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell> " " </cell>
                            <cell>(Nov.-Dec.)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>5.51</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>American</cell>
                            <cell>Middling</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>6.11</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egypt. fully good fair, delivery</cell>
                            <cell>(June)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>10 2/64</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" " " " " </cell>
                            <cell>(July)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>9 55/64</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" " " " " </cell>
                            <cell>(Aug.)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>9 45/64</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" " " " " </cell>
                            <cell>(Nov.)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>8 43/64</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egypt.</cell>
                            <cell>Brown fair </cell>
                            <cell>per lb. d.</cell>
                            <cell><measure>8 12/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>,, good fair</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>9 14/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>,, good</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>11 2/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>fully good fair</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>10 6/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Saidi Beans</cell>
                            <cell> new </cell>
                            <cell>(per 480 lbs.)</cell>
                            <cell><measure>—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"><placeName>New-York</placeName>, <date when="1906-06-27"
                                    >June 27</date>.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Spot Cotton... </cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>10.80</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>American Futures </cell>
                            <cell>(July)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>10.18</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell> " " </cell>
                            <cell>(August)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>10.30</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell> " " </cell>
                            <cell>(November)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>10.37</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell> " " </cell>
                            <cell>(December)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>10.41</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Cable transfers</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>dol. </cell>
                            <cell><measure>4.85 1/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Cotton day's receipts at all U.-S. Ports</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>bales </cell>
                            <cell><measure>6,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"><placeName>New Orleans</placeName>, <date
                                    when="1906-06-27">June 27</date>.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Cotton Spot</cell>
                            <cell><measure>11 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">" Futures July</cell>
                            <cell><measure>10.83</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">" Futures August</cell>
                            <cell><measure>10.60</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"><placeName>Liverpool</placeName>, <date when="1906-06-27"
                                    >June 27</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">American futures (July-August)</cell>
                            <cell><measure>5.78</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Egypt. fully good fair, delivery (June)</cell>
                            <cell><measure>10 8/64</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Egypt. fully good fair, delivery (July)</cell>
                            <cell><measure>9 57/64</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Egypt. fully good fair, delivery (Aug.)</cell>
                            <cell>9 47/64</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Egypt. fully good fair, delivery (Nov.)</cell>
                            <cell>8 43/64</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"><placeName>London</placeName>, <date when="1906-06-27"
                                    >June 27</date>.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Bar Silver (per oz d.)</cell>
                            <cell><measure>30 1/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Private discount (3 month bills)</cell>
                            <cell><measure>3 1/4%</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Consols (July)</cell>
                            <cell><measure>88 1/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3"> Egyptian Unified</cell>
                            <cell><measure>105 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Turkish Unified</cell>
                            <cell><measure>95 [NR]</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Rio Tinto</cell>
                            <cell><measure>66 1/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">New Daira</cell>
                            <cell><measure>17 1/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Agricultural Bank</cell>
                            <cell><measure> 9 5/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">National Bank of Egypt</cell>
                            <cell><measure>25 5/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Band Mines New</cell>
                            <cell><measure>6 1/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Chartereds of S. Africa</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 11/32</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Nile Valley Gold Mine. New</cell>
                            <cell><measure>9/32</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">New Egyptians</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 14/32</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">The Western Oasis Corporation</cell>
                            <cell><measure>18/32 </measure> premium</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Delta Light (Bearer shares) </cell>
                            <cell><measure>12 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Egyptian Railway</cell>
                            <cell><measure>101 1/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">" Domain</cell>
                            <cell><measure>103 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Ottoman Defence</cell>
                            <cell><measure>103 1/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Italian Rent 4%</cell>
                            <cell><measure>104 3/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Greek Monopoly</cell>
                            <cell><measure>54 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Greek Rent 4%</cell>
                            <cell><measure>41 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Ottoman Bank</cell>
                            <cell><measure>17 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Egypt, cot. seed to Hull (June)</cell>
                            <cell><measure>6 8/16</measure> buyers</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">German Beet Sugar (June) </cell>
                            <cell><measure>8/2 1/2</measure> sellers</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">£100,000 were paid into the Bank today</cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"><placeName>Paris</placeName>, <date when="1906-06-27"
                                    >June 27</date>.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Banque d'Athènes</cell>
                            <cell><measure>154—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Crédit Foncier Egyptien</cell>
                            <cell><measure>767 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Credit Lyonnais</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1150 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Compotoir National d'Escompte</cell>
                            <cell><measure>654 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Land Bank of Egypt</cell>
                            <cell><measure>217 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Ottoman Bank</cell>
                            <cell><measure>676 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Lots Turcs</cell>
                            <cell><measure>149 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Cheques on London</cell>
                            <cell><measure>25.16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Sugar White No. 3 (June)</cell>
                            <cell><measure>25 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Banque de Salonique</cell>
                            <cell><measure>174 —</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="1906-06-27">27 juin 1906</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">96 90</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Dette Egyptienne Unifié</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">106 50</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Extérieur espagnol</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">96 85</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Russe consolidé</cell>
                            <cell>" </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">78 35</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Actions de Suez</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">4620 -</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Crédit Foncier Egyptien</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">769 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Crédit Lyonnais</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">1151 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Comptoir National d'Escompte</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">– –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Banque Ottomane</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure>676 -</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Land Bank of Egypt</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">217 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Banque d'Athenes</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">155 – </measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Banque d'Abyssinie</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">– –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Credit Franco-Egyptien</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">129 50</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Change sur Londres</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">25 16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="3">LONDRES</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Consolidés anglais</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">88 1/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>Escomptes---Paris <measure>3</measure>, Londres <measure>4 -</measure>,
                        Berlin <measure>5%</measure>
                    </p>
                </div>
                <div type="template" xml:lang="fr" xml:id="deg-el-noli01">
                    <head>NOLIS</head>
                    <table cols="3" xml:id="deg-ta-noli01">
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="5">HULL</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Céréales</cell>
                            <cell>Shgs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">1/3</measure></cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Tourteaux</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">5/</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Graines de coton</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">5/6</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Oignons</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">6/</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="5">LONDRES</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Céréales</cell>
                            <cell>Shgs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">1/3</measure></cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Tourteaux</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">5/</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Graines de coton</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">5/6</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">6/</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Oignons</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="5">PORTS DIRECTS</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Graines de coton</cell>
                            <cell>Shgs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">7/</measure></cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">7/6</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Céréales</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">1/6</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">1/9</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="5">LIVERPOOL</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Coton</cell>
                            <cell>Shgs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">11/</measure></cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Céréales</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="sh">1/3</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Tourteaux</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">5/6</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Graines de coton</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">6/6</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Oignons</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="sh">—</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="5">CONTINENT (NANTES-DUNKERQUE)</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Graines de coton (Dunkerque)</cell>
                            <cell>Fr.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">10</measure></cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell> " " " (Nantes)</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="fcs">10</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Fèves</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">11</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Oignons</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">—</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="5">MARSEILLE</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Fèves</cell>
                            <cell>Fr.</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="fcs">7</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">8.—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Graines de coton</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="fcs">7</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">8.—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="5">DESTINATIONS DIVERSES</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Coton : Odessa, Trieste, Venise, Gênes Marseille</cell>
                            <cell>Fr.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">2.—</measure></cell>
                            <cell rows="5">par 100 kilog.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Barcelone</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="fcs">2.35</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Le Havre</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="fcs">3.—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Dunkerque</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="fcs">2.50</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Anvers</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="fcs">2.—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Hambourg</cell>
                            <cell>Fr.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">20.—</measure> à <measure unit="fcs"
                                    >22.50</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell rows="4">par tonne poids</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>St-Petersbourg</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="fcs">25.—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>New-York</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">25.—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Bombay</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">30.—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <dateline>Alexandrie, le 28 juin1906</dateline>
                </div>
                <div type="template" xml:lang="fr" xml:id="deg-el-ameb01">
                    <head>ARRIVAGES A MINET-EL-BASSAL</head>
                    <p>du mois de juillet 1904</p>
                    <table rows="29" cols="7" xml:id="deg-ta-ameb01">
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell>Du</cell>
                            <cell cols="2">Coton</cell>
                            <cell cols="2">Graines de coton</cell>
                            <cell cols="2">Fèves</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>1,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>434</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>2,785</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>3,109</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>2,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>360</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>2,024</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>1,548</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>3,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>696</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>4,888</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>1,667</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>4,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>169</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>1,764</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>1,513</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>5,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>885</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>6,502</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>1,836</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>6,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>698</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>2,480</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>2,106</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>7,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>131</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>2,452</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>1,635</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>8,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>276</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>1,800</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>1,063</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>9,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>133</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>2,030</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>2,491</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>10,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>209</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>2,778</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>2,274</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>11,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>124</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>1,174</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>2,290</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>12,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>590</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>2,333</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>1,767</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>13,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>468</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>1,570</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>2,322</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>14,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>574</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>1,829</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>303</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>15,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>262</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>1,610</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>1,452</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>16,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>348</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>1,182</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>1,099</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>17,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>357</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>1,173</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>1,053</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>18,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>404</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>1,959</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>1,632</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>19,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>214</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>2,331</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>1,158</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>20,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>273</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>2,056</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>1,237</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>21,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>105</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>1,611</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>315</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>22,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>278</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>1,165</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>42</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>23,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>61</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>1,473</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>541</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>24,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>190</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>656</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>74</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>25,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>213</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>858</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>1,220</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>26,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>491</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>1,174</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>370</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>27,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>219</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>1,886</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>-</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>28,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>212</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>890</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>274</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>29,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>72</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>2,444</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>731</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>30,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>—</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>1,441</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>1,575</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>S/B 9,464 Ard. 60,318 Sacs 37,117</p>
                    <p>N.B.—Cette liste est relevée des Registres de l' "Alexandria General Produce
                        Association"; nous la publions afin qu'on puisse la comparer avec les
                        arrivages du mois de juin 1906.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="template" xml:id="deg-el-coal01">
                    <head>COALS.</head>
                    <table xml:id="deg-ta-coal01">
                        <head>Current prices per ton free on wagon.</head>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>Per ton</cell>
                            <cell>Shgs.</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>Shgs.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Cardiff</cell>
                            <cell>Best quality</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">25.6</measure></cell>
                            <cell>@</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Newport</cell>
                            <cell>Best quality</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">25</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Newcastle</cell>
                            <cell>Bothal</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">20.6</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>„</cell>
                            <cell>Cowpen</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">20.</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>„</cell>
                            <cell>Hastings</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">20.</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>„</cell>
                            <cell>West Hartley Main</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">19.6</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Scotch</cell>
                            <cell>Merry's</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">19.6</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>„</cell>
                            <cell>Bairds</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">19.6</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>„</cell>
                            <cell>Dunlops</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">19.6</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>„</cell>
                            <cell>Best Hamilton Ell</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">19.6</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Yorkshire</cell>
                            <cell>Micklefield</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">19.6</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Liverpool</cell>
                            <cell>Best Lancashire</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">19.6</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>—</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Patent Fuel</cell>
                            <cell>Anchor</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">26.</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>„</cell>
                            <cell>Crown</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">26.</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>„</cell>
                            <cell>Star</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">26.</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>„</cell>
                            <cell>Arrow</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">26.</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>„</cell>
                            <cell>Swansea Graigola</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">26.</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>„</cell>
                            <cell>Swansea Atlantic</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">26.</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Newcastle</cell>
                            <cell>Foundry Coke</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">40.</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>„</cell>
                            <cell>Gas Coke</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">28.6</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">29</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                </div>
                <div type="template" xml:id="deg-el-rrat01">
                    <head>RAMLEH RAILWAY COMPANY</head>
                    <table cols="4" xml:id="deg-ta-rrat01">
                        <head>RECETTES</head>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="4">du <date>dimanche 17 juin 1906</date> au <date>samedi 23
                                    juin 1906</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>Billets</cell>
                            <cell>Abonnements</cell>
                            <cell>Carnets et Divers</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Année cour.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">1075</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">-</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">193</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,, der.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">879</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">-</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">163</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Augment.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">196</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">-</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">30</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="4">TOTAUX.—Année courante <measure unit="pt">1268</measure>;
                                année dérnière <measure unit="pt">1042</measure> ; Augmentation
                                    <measure unit="pt">226</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="4">du <date>1er octobre 1905</date> au <date>samedi 23 juil
                                    1906</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>Billets</cell>
                            <cell>Abonnements</cell>
                            <cell>Carnets et Divers</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Année cour.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">31,523</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">2,960</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">6,726</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,, der.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">25,250</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">2,728</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">4,891</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Augment.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">6,273</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">232</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">1,835</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="4">TOTAUX.—Annéee courante <measure unit="pt"
                                    >41,209</measure> ; année dernière <measure unit="pt"
                                    >32,869</measure>; Augmentation <measure unit="pt"
                                    >8,340</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <table cols="4" xml:id="deg-ta-rrat02">
                        <head>Alexandria tramway company</head>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="4">du <date>dimanche 17 juin</date>, au <date>samedi 23
                                    juin. 1906</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>Billets</cell>
                            <cell>Carnets et Divers</cell>
                            <cell>Totaux</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Année cour.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">1514</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">147</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">1661</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,, der.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">1278</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">157</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">1435</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Augment.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">236</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">-</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">1226</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="4">du <date>1er janvier</date> au <date>samedi 23 juin.
                                    1906</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>Billets</cell>
                            <cell>Carnets et Divers</cell>
                            <cell>Totaux</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Année cour.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">31,728</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">3,234</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">34,962</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,, der.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">26,452</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">2,654</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">29,106</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Augment.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">5,276</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">580</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">5,856</measure></cell>
                        </row>
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                    <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>
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                        <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">12</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="min">25</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><placeName>Liverpool</placeName></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="min">11</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="min">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><placeName>Manchester</placeName></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="min">18</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="min">—</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">38</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
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                <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>
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                <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>17-1190</p>
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                    <head>Egyptian Delta Light Railways Co., Limited.</head>
                    <p>Connections made with the most important trains of the State Railway in the
                        Provinces of Behera, Gharbieh, Dakahlieh Charkieh and Galioubieh.<hi
                            rend="italic">Through service for goods</hi> between all stations of the
                        Company and<hi rend="italic">over 100 principal stations of the State
                            Railway</hi> in Upper and Lower Egypt. Goods may also be through-booked
                        from or to any station on Helouan Railway. The Company has 70 stations
                        opened for public Telegraph Service in conjunction with all offices of the
                        Government Telegraph Department.<hi rend="italic">For time tables, tariffs
                            and information</hi> apply to the offices at Cairo, Alexandria
                        Damanhour, Tantah or Zagazig. <measure type="indexNo">21416
                            31-12.905</measure></p>
                    <table rows="4" cols="16">
                        <head>A.M. ( HELOUAN BRANCH. ) P.M.</head>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Bab-el-Louck...Dep.</cell>
                            <cell>6.20</cell>
                            <cell>8. 5</cell>
                            <cell>9.10</cell>
                            <cell>10.10</cell>
                            <cell>12.10</cell>
                            <cell>1.15</cell>
                            <cell>3.10</cell>
                            <cell>4.15</cell>
                            <cell>5.15</cell>
                            <cell>6.15</cell>
                            <cell>7.30</cell>
                            <cell>8.40</cell>
                            <cell>10.10</cell>
                            <cell>12.30</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Helouan......Arr.</cell>
                            <cell>7. 7</cell>
                            <cell>8.49</cell>
                            <cell>9.45</cell>
                            <cell>10.47</cell>
                            <cell>12.45</cell>
                            <cell>1.50</cell>
                            <cell>3.45</cell>
                            <cell>4.50</cell>
                            <cell>5.49</cell>
                            <cell>6.53</cell>
                            <cell>8.4</cell>
                            <cell>9.26</cell>
                            <cell>10.49</cell>
                            <cell>1.7</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Helouan........Dep</cell>
                            <cell>6.25</cell>
                            <cell>7.50</cell>
                            <cell>8.15</cell>
                            <cell>9.10</cell>
                            <cell>10.10</cell>
                            <cell>12.10</cell>
                            <cell>1.25</cell>
                            <cell>3.10</cell>
                            <cell>4.15</cell>
                            <cell>5.15</cell>
                            <cell>6.20</cell>
                            <cell>7.25</cell>
                            <cell>8.50</cell>
                            <cell>10.15</cell>
                            <cell>11.15</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Bab-el-Louck... Arr.</cell>
                            <cell>7.10</cell>
                            <cell>8.20</cell>
                            <cell>9.00</cell>
                            <cell>9.45</cell>
                            <cell>10.47</cell>
                            <cell>12.47</cell>
                            <cell>1.52</cell>
                            <cell>3.45</cell>
                            <cell>4.53</cell>
                            <cell>5.49</cell>
                            <cell>6.54</cell>
                            <cell>8.5</cell>
                            <cell> 9.32</cell>
                            <cell>10.53</cell>
                            <cell>11.53</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-crl01">
                    <head>CREDIT LYONNAIS</head>
                    <p>Société Anonyme</p>
                    <p>Capital 250,000,000 de francs</p>
                    <p>Entièrement Versés</p>
                    <p>Agences d'Égypte:</p>
                    <p>Alexandrie, Le Caire, Port-Said</p>
                    <p>Le Crédit Lyonnais fait toutes opérations de banque, telles que:</p>
                    <p>Ouverture de comptes courants contre dépôts de valeurs;</p>
                    <p>Emission de traites et chèques, émission de lettres de Crédit, paiement par
                        télégraphe sur les principales villes de la France et de l'étranger;</p>
                    <p>Garde de titres;</p>
                    <p>Recourvement d'effets sur l'Egypte et l'étranger;</p>
                    <p>Le Crédit Lyonnais reçoit des fonds ou un compte de dépôt et délivre des bons
                        à échéance fixe aux taux suivants:</p>
                    <p>2% aux bons de 1 an et au-delà.</p>
                    <p>25299</p>
                    <p>31.12.905</p>
                </div>
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                <!-- Jessop & Appleby Bros., Limited -->
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-smc01">
                    <head>STEINEMANN, MABARDI &amp; C°</head>
                    <p>The Egyptian Engineering Stores.</p>
                    <p>MERCHANTS, CONTRACTORSS &amp; MACHINERY IMPORTERS, ALEXANDRIA.</p>
                    <p>Sole Agents for Egypt, Asia Minor and Syria for</p>
                    <p>Messrs. CLAYTON &amp; SHUTTLEWORTH, Lincoln, Portable &amp; fixed Engines
                        &amp; Boilers, Corn mills, Thrashing, Strawbruising &amp; Cutting
                        Machines.</p>
                    <p>Messrs. GALLOWAYS, LTD., Manchester.—The Largest Boiler Works in the
                        World.</p>
                    <p>WALTER A. WOOD, Mowing and Reaping Machine Co. Hoosick Falls, N.Y. (America)
                        Reapers, Mowers, Harvesters &amp; Rakes.</p>
                    <p>PIGUET &amp; Co., Lyons. —French Steam Engines.;</p>
                    <p>AVELING &amp; PORTER, LIMITED, Rochester.—Steam Rollers and Steam
                        Ploughs.</p>
                    <p>LES TANNERIES LYONNAISES, Oullins (Rhône).-Best Leather Belting.</p>
                    <p>E. S. HINDLEY, Burton, Dorset—Vertical Engines and Boilers, specially
                        designed for driving Electric Dynamos &amp; Centrifugal Pumps, etc.,
                        etc.</p>
                    <p>HILLAIRET HUGUEOT, Paris.—Electricians.</p>
                    <p>L. DUMONT, Paris.—Centrifugal pumps.</p>
                    <p>R. F. &amp; E. TURNER, LTD., Ipswich.—Floor Mills.</p>
                    <p>21188-24.5.905</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-tcs02">
                    <head>Thos. Cook &amp; Son (Egypt), Ltd.</head>
                    <p>Engineers, Boulac, Cairo. Alexandria.</p>
                    <p>MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, ALSO SHIPBUILDERS, &amp;C., &amp;C. All
                        classes of engineering work and supply of stores undertaken. Pontoon Dock
                        for raising vessels of the largest size.</p>
                    <p>BOULAC ENGINE WORKS</p>
                    <p>Branches at Sharia Bab-El-Hadeed (CAIRO), ALEXANDRIA AND KHARTOUM.</p>
                    <p>Sole agents in Egypt for</p>
                    <p>RICHARD GARRETT &amp; SONS, LTD. Portable and semi-portable steam engines,
                        Road rollers, threshing and straw-chopping machines.</p>
                    <p>SHAND, MASON &amp; CO. Patent Steam and Manual Fire Engines.</p>
                    <p>NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES CO., LTD. Gelignits, Blasting Gelatine, detonators, safety
                        fuse, etc. ''Sporting Ballistite" and "Empire" Cartridges.</p>
                    <p>GEO. ANGUS &amp; CO., LTD. Machine belting of every description, leather,
                        rubber, cotton and Balata.</p>
                    <p>TANGYES LIMITED (SOLE VENDORS.) Steam, Oil and Gas Engines, with Produce
                        Plants, Pumps and Machinery of all description.</p>
                    <p>CROMPTON &amp; Co., LTD. Dynamos, motors and electric machinery of all
                        description.</p>
                    <p>STOHWASSER &amp; WINTER PUTTIE LEGGING &amp; MILITARY EQUIPMENTS CORPORATION
                        LTD. Agents for Jesse Ellis &amp; Co. Steam and Oil Motor Wagons.</p>
                    <p>CHUBB &amp; SON'S LOCK &amp; SAFE CO. LTD Chubb's Steel Safes of all sizes on
                        hand, the building of strong rooms undertaken.</p>
                    <p>COCHRAN &amp; CO. ANNAN, LTD. The Cochran patent vertical boilers.</p>
                    <p>THE SEAMLESS STEEL BOAT CO., LTD. Seamless steel boats fitted with any class
                        of motor.</p>
                    <p>THE COOPER STEAM DIGGER CO. LTD. Diggers made in size No. 5, 6, 8 and 12.</p>
                    <p>Specialities: TANGYES' GAS ENGINES with Producer Plants, COOPER PATENT STEAM
                        DIGGER, specially suitable for small landowners.</p>
                    <p>Telegraphic Address :"ENGINEER, CAIRO" and "ENGINEER, ALEXANDRIA."</p>
                    <p>Works Office in town, Sharia Bab-El-Hadeed (Cairo).</p>
                    <p>Alexandria Office and Stores, Abu Dirdar Street, No. 12. 10.12.905</p>
                </div>
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                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-cst01">
                    <head>Cairo Sewage Transport Cy., Ld.</head>
                    <p>Chief Office: Sharia Kasr-el-Nil, Cairo. Near the National Bank of Egypt.</p>
                    <p>Engrais Naturels Complets</p>
                    <p>Poudrettes, Engrais Chimiques Organiques.</p>
                </div>
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