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                <editor role="primary">Alexis Fitzpatrick</editor>
                <principal>Will Hanley</principal>
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                    <title>The Egyptian Gazette</title>
                    <date when="1906-12-11">Tuesday, December 11, 1906</date>
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                            <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="7633">7,633</measure>]</cell>
                            <cell> ALEXANDRIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1906.</cell>
                            <cell> [EIGHT PAGES</cell>
                            <cell> P.T. 1</cell>
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                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-pos03">
                    <head>Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Company.</head>
                    <p>For rates, dates of sailing, and further particulars <lb/> See Notice on Page
                        2.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-orm02">
                    <head>Orient-Royal Mail Line.</head>
                    <p>OUTWARD to AUSTRALIA.</p>
                    <p><name>R.M.S. "Ormus"</name> will leave Suez about <date when="1906-12-14"
                            >December 14</date></p>
                    <p><name>R.M.S "Oruba"</name> will leave Suez about <date when="1906-12-14"
                            >December 14</date>.</p>
                    <p>HOMEWARD to NAPLES, MARSEILLES, GIBRALTAR, PLYMOUTH, LONDON, TILBURY.</p>
                    <p><name>R.M.S. "Orotava"</name> will leave Port Said <date when="1906-12-17"
                            >December 17</date></p>
                    <p><name>R.M.S. "Ophir"</name> will leave Port Said <date when="1906-12-31"
                            >December 31</date></p>
                    <table cols="5">
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell>Passage</cell>
                            <cell>Naples</cell>
                            <cell>Marseilles</cell>
                            <cell>Gibraltar</cell>
                            <cell>Plymouth or Tilbury</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>1st Class</cell>
                            <cell>£9.0.0.</cell>
                            <cell>£13.0.0.</cell>
                            <cell>£15.0.0.</cell>
                            <cell>£19.0.0.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>2nd ,,</cell>
                            <cell>7.0.0.</cell>
                            <cell>9.0.0.</cell>
                            <cell>9.0.0.</cell>
                            <cell>12.0.0.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>3rd ,,</cell>
                            <cell>4.0.0.</cell>
                            <cell>5.0.0.</cell>
                            <cell>5.0.0.</cell>
                            <cell>9.0.0.</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>The issue of return tickets to and from Egypt has been discontinued.
                        Passengers paying full fare one direction will, however, be allowed
                        abatement of one-third off fare back if return voyage be made within four
                        months of arrival, or abatement of 20 o/o if return voyage be made within
                        six months of arrival.</p>
                    <p>Special reduced rates during Summer season 15th May - 15th September.</p>
                    <p>Agents, Cairo: Thomas Cook &amp; Son, Ltd. ; Alexandria : R. J. Moss &amp;
                        Co.</p>
                    <p>For all imformation apply to Wm. STAPLEDON &amp; Sons, PORT SAID and
                        PORT-TEWFIK (Suez). <measure type="indexNo">31-12-6</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-blm03">
                    <head>BIBBY LINE MAIL TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS.</head>
                    <p>OUTWARDS to COLOMBO, TUTICORIN, etc., and RANGOON.</p>
                    <p><name>S.S. Warwickshire</name>
                        <measure quantity="7966" unit="ton">7,966</measure> tons, will leave Suez
                        about <date when="1906-12-20">December 20th</date>.</p>
                    <p>HOMEWARDS to MARSEILLES and LONDON.</p>
                    <p><name>S.S. Shropshire</name>
                        <measure quantity="5785" unit="ton">5,785 tons</measure>, will leave Port
                        Said about <date when="1906-12-10">December 10th</date>.</p>
                    <p>Fares from Port Said to Marseilles £12.0.0 ; London £17.0.0 ; Colombo
                        £32.10.0 ; Rangood £37.10.0</p>
                    <p>Fitted with Refigerators, Electric Light, Electric Fans and all recent
                        improvements.</p>
                    <p>SPECIAL REDUCED FARES DURING THE SUMMER SEASON. <measure type="indexNo"
                            >12-931</measure></p>
                    <p>Agents in Cairo: THOS. COOK &amp; SON. For all particulars apply to Suez
                        &amp; Port Said : WM. STAPLEDON &amp; SONS PORT SAID PORT TEWFIK (Suez).</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. Naxos</name>
                        <date when="1906-12-13">December 13</date> from
                            <placeName>Hamburg</placeName>.</p>
                    <p><name>S.S. Andros</name>
                        <date when="1906-12-19">December 19</date> from
                            <placeName>Antwerp</placeName> bound for <placeName>Rott.
                            Hamburg</placeName>.</p>
                    <p><name>S.S. Woglinde</name></p>
                    <p>Discharging. For tariff and particulars apply to ADOLPHE STROSS, Alexandria,
                        Agent.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">15-9-907</measure></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 fromSuakin every Wednesday noon. Every Monday at 6 p.m. a
                        steamer leaves Suez for Jeddah continuing every other week to Suakin,
                        Massowah, Hodeidab, Aden. Intermediate steamers do not proceed beyond Jeddah
                        Lat 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><measure type="indexNo">31-12-906</measure></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>*Khephren</cell>
                            <cell>Tons 5,000</cell>
                            <cell>*Moeris</cell>
                            <cell>Tons 7,500</cell>
                            <cell>Rameses</cell>
                            <cell>Tons 3,900</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>*Busiris</cell>
                            <cell>Tons. 6,000</cell>
                            <cell>Menos</cell>
                            <cell>Tons 3,950</cell>
                            <cell>*Pharos</cell>
                            <cell>Tons 3,900</cell>
                            <cell>Seti</cell>
                            <cell>5,000</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>*Karnak</cell>
                            <cell>Tons. 5,000</cell>
                            <cell>Menopthah</cell>
                            <cell>Tons 5,000</cell>
                            <cell>*Philae</cell>
                            <cell>Tons 5,000</cell>
                            <cell>Taber</cell>
                            <cell>3,000</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. Amasia</name> now on the berth, will sail on or about <date
                            when="1906-12-15">Saturday, December 15</date>, to be followed by
                            <name>S.S. Menepthah</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. Particulars on application to</p>
                    <p>R. J. MOSS &amp; Co., Alexandria, Agents.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">27-11-906</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-mic01">
                    <head>MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.</head>
                    <p>Established 1836. Capital £1,000,000. Reserve Fund £650,000.</p>
                    <p>THE IMPERIAL FIRE OFFICE united with THE ALLIANCE ASSURANCE, Co., Ltd.</p>
                    <p>1, Old Broad Street, LONDON—Estabished 1806.—Total Funds exceed
                        £10,000,000.</p>
                    <p>31-12-905. Policies issued at SUEZ by G. BEYTS &amp; Co., Agents.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-sio01">
                    <head>Insurance</head>
                    <p>LIFE. The Edinburg Life Assurance Company</p>
                    <p>Marine. Union Insurance Society of Canton(Limited)</p>
                    <p>FIDELITY. National Guarantee and Surstyship Association (Limited)</p>
                    <p>RISKS ACCEPTED AT TARIFF RATES- CLAIMS LIBERALLY AND PROMPTLY SETTLED</p>
                    <p>Agents for Egypt: HEWAT &amp; Co., Alexandria.</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, and
                        insurances effected to all parts of the world.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">27376-28-2-907</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-abw01">
                    <head>ALEXANDRIA BONDED WAREHOUSE COMPANY, LTD.</head>
                    <p>(Société des Entrepôts d'Alexandrie)</p>
                    <p>Bonded Warehouses</p>
                    <p>IN ALEXANDRIA, CAIRO, PORT SAID, AND SUEZ.</p>
                    <p>Special Departments for clearing and forwarding and for a luggage and parcel
                        Express Service.</p>
                    <p>Goods delivered against cash for account of shippers. <measure type="indexNo"
                            >1-6-906</measure></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 <measure>30.4.906</measure></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>NILE STEAMER SERVICES</p>
                    <p>TOURIST SERVICE. The large and splendidly appointed S.S. RAMESES III. will
                        leave Cairo con Tuesday, December 18th, for Luxor, Assuan and Phiae</p>
                    <p>EXPRESS SERVICE. Steamers leave Cairo every Monday and Friday for Luxor,
                        Assuan and Philae. 19 days on the Nile for £22.</p>
                    <p>Specially Reduced Rates for residents of Egypt by Tourist Services during
                        November and December. First sailing November 13th.</p>
                    <p>WEEKLY SERVICE TO HALFA, KHARTOUM AND THE SOUDAN.</p>
                    <p>Special combined rail and steamer Nile Tours at greatly reduced prices.</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-bis02">
                    <head>British India S. N. Company, Limited.</head>
                    <p>Fortnightly Service in connection with the Co's Indian Mail Lines.-- Calling
                        at ADEN, COLOMBO, MADRAS, and CALCUTTA Out, and MARSEILLES (GENOA and
                        PLYMOUTH optional) Home. Sailings from Suez.</p>
                    <p>OUTWARD.—<name>S.S. Rohilla</name> ... <date when="1906-12-21">December
                            21</date> | HOMEWARD.—<name>S.S. Manora</name> ... <date
                            when="1906-12-19">Dec. 19</date></p>
                    <p>EAST AFRICAN LINE OF STEAMERS.</p>
                    <p>Calling at Aden, Mombasa, Zanzibar and Beira. Monthly service.</p>
                    <p>The <name>S.S. Muristan</name> will sail from Suez on about <date
                            when="1906-12-15">the 15th December</date>.</p>
                    <table rows="2" cols="9">
                        <row>
                            <cell rows="3">First Class Fares from Suez to</cell>
                            <cell>Aden</cell>
                            <cell>£11. 8</cell>
                            <cell>Colombo</cell>
                            <cell>£25.15</cell>
                            <cell>Calcutta</cell>
                            <cell>£31. 0</cell>
                            <cell>Marseilles</cell>
                            <cell>£15.12</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell rows="2">Bombay</cell>
                            <cell rows="2">£31.10</cell>
                            <cell>Madras</cell>
                            <cell>£20.11</cell>
                            <cell>Genoa</cell>
                            <cell>£13.10</cell>
                            <cell rows="2">London</cell>
                            <cell rows="2">£19. 0</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Mombasa</cell>
                            <cell>£26.10</cell>
                            <cell>Zanzibar</cell>
                            <cell>£30. 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>PORT SAID Agents: Worms &amp; Co. and Willi &amp; Co., Ltd. -- CAIRO &amp;
                        ALEXANDRIA: --Thos. Cook &amp; Son, Ltd., and the Anglo-American Hotel &amp;
                        Steamer Co. For particulars apply G. BEYTS &amp; Co., Suez. <measure
                            type="indexNo">31-12-906</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 nad
                        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. "Britannia"</name></cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-12-16">December 16</date></cell>
                            <cell>For CALCUTTA</cell>
                            <cell><name>S.S. "Dalmaila"</name></cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-12-21">December 21</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>For LONDON</cell>
                            <cell><name>S.S. "Asia"</name></cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-12-24">December 24</date></cell>
                            <cell>For BOMBAY</cell>
                            <cell><name>S.S. "Masallia"</name></cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-12-26">December 26</date></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>Saloon Fares: from Port Said to Gibraltar £9, Marseilles £9, London and
                        Liverpool £14; add £1 to above fare for passengers from Cairo, Ismailia, or
                        Suez. 5 % reduction to families of three or more adults. 15 % reduction on
                        return tickets within 6 months. Reduced rates on streamers not carrying
                        surgeon and stewardess. <measure type="indexNo">31-12-906</measure></p>
                    <p>Agents: Cairo, Thos. Cook &amp; Son. Port-Said, Cory Brothers &amp; Co. --
                        For further particulars apply G. BEYTS &amp; Co., Suez. </p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-cne01">
                    <head>COMPTOIR NATIONAL D'ESCOMPTE</head>
                    <p>DE PARIS.</p>
                    <p>CAPITAL: 150,000,000 frs,-£ 6,000,000 FULLY PAID UP. — HEAD OFFICE: 14, Rue
                        Bergere, Paris</p>
                    <p>Alexandria Branch 11, Rue Cherif Pacha.—40 Branches in Paris, and 112
                        Throughout France.</p>
                    <p>Branches in London, Liverpool, Manchester, Morocco, Tunis, East India,
                        Madagascar, Australia, etc. Bills Collected. Deposit Accounts opened at
                        sight &amp; for fixed periods, Advances on securities, in current account.
                        Letters of Credit and Telegraphic Transfers Issued. Foreign Exhange Bought
                        and Sold. Stocks and Valuables received in safe custody. Purchase and Sale
                        of Stock &amp; Shares in Egypt and Abroad. Dividends Collected.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">28392-31-12-6</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-cnc01" xml:lang="fr">
                    <head>COMPTOIR FINANCIER &amp; COMMERCIAL D'EGYPTE</head>
                    <p>Siège Social : Alexandrie. - Succursale : Le Caire.</p>
                    <p>Capital Entièrement Verse £400,000. — Reserve environ £50,000.</p>
                    <p>Administrateur-Délégué : M. ALFRED CAMPOS. Directeur Général : M. BENVENUTO
                        CAMPOS.</p>
                    <p>Ordres de Bourse. Reports sur valeurs égyptiennes, Avances sur marchandises
                        et sur titres, Emission Lettres de Crédit, traites, chèques.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-csr01">
                    <head>CASSA DI SCONTO E DI RISPARMIO.</head>
                    <p>A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, AUTHORISED BY FIRMAN GRANTED BY H. H. THE
                        KHEDIVE, JANUARY 25th, 1887.</p>
                    <p>CAPITAL 10,000,000 Frs. - RESERVE 2,659,552 Frs. 60 c.m.</p>
                    <p>Head Offices : ALEXANDRIA. - Branches : CAIRO, TANTAH, and ZAGAZIG.</p>
                    <p>The Cassa d Sconto e di Risparmio effects all Banking operations, such as
                        Discount, Payments, Loans on Title, Deed, and Goods ; Letters of Credit
                        issued. Drafts and telegraphic transfers on principal towns of Egypt and
                        abroad. Custody of Titles Deeds, Purchase and sale of Debenture or other
                        valuables ; Current accounts opened. The "Cassa di Sconto e di Risparmio
                        receives money in deposits at following rates: 2½ % for sight, 3½ % for 6
                        months, 4½ % for 1 year and over. The Savings Bank receives deposits from
                        P.T. 20 up to 20,000 at the rate of 3½ % per annum. <measure type="indexNo"
                            >28911- 23-11-907</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-aeb02">
                    <head>ANGLO-EGYPTIAN BANK LIMITED</head>
                    <p>London, Paris, Alexandria, Cairo, Malta, Gibraltar, Tantah, Mansurah and
                        Port-Said.</p>
                    <p>Subscribed Capital £ 1,500,000, Paid up Capital £ 500,000, Reserve £
                        550,000</p>
                    <p>The Bank undertakes every description of banking business on most favorable
                        conditions.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-crl02" xml:lang="fr">
                    <head>CREDIT LYONNAIS</head>
                    <p>CAPITAL FRANCS 250,000,000 ENTIEREMENT VERSES</p>
                    <p>Agences d'Egypte : ALEXANDRIE, LE CAIRE, PORT-SAID.</p>
                    <p>Le Crédit Lyonnais fait toutes opérations de banque, telles que : Avances sur
                        titres fixes et en compte courant, Avances sur marchandises et
                        consignations, Emission de traités et chèques, Emission de lettres de
                        Crédit, Paiements par télégraphe sur les principales villes de la France èt
                        de l'étranger, Garde de titres Recouvrement d'effets sur l'Egypte et
                        l'étranger ; le Crédit Lyonnais reçoit des fonds en compte de depôt et
                        délivre des bons à échéance fixe au taux de 3 o/o pour 1 an et au-delà.
                            <measure type="indexNo">31-12-906</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-deb01">
                    <head>DEUTSCHE BANK,</head>
                    <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. <measure type="indexNo">18-4-907</measure></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-dob01">
                    <head>DEUTSCHE ORIENTBANK, A.G.</head>
                    <p>Capital: M. 16,000,000. Head Office, Berlin: Branches: Hamburg, Alexandria
                        (25 Cherif Pasha Street), Cairo (Midan Suarès), Constantinople, Brusa.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">29343.10-9-907</measure></p>
                    <p>Deposits received, current accounts opened, and all ordinary banking
                        operations undertaken.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-cfe01" xml:lang="fr">
                    <head>CREDIT FRANCO-EGYPTIEN</head>
                    <p>Capital 12,500,000 Francs entièrement verses. — Agence d'Alexandrie, 14, Rue
                        Stamboul.</p>
                    <p>LE CREDIT FRANCO-EGYPTIEN fait toutes opérations de Banque, notamment:
                        Escompte d'effets sur l'Egypte et l'etranger. Avance sur titres.—Garde de
                        titres.—Depots de fonds a vue et à échéance fixe avec intérêts aux taux
                        suivants: 2 1/2 0/0 pour dépôts de 6 mois, 3 0/0 pour dépôts d'un an, 3 1/2
                        0/0 pour dépôts au délà d'un an. — LE CREDIT FRANCO-EGYPTIEN reçoit des
                        Marchandises en consignation pour la vente et fait des Avances sur Cotons,
                        Grains et autres marchandises. — <measure type="indexNo"
                            >28337-10-8-907</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-gac02">
                    <head>GUARDIAN ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED</head>
                    <p>of London, Established 1821.</p>
                    <p>CAPITAL PAID UP AND INVERTED ONE MILLION STERLING.</p>
                    <p>Annual Income . . £895,000. -- Total Funds . . £5,200,000.</p>
                    <p>Agents for Egypt and the Sudan - HEWAT &amp; Co., Alexandria.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">24336--17-6-907</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-sio1">
                    <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-nml02">
                    <head>THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA, LTD. EST.
                        1869.</head>
                    <p>Funds exceed £4,000,000. Annual Income exceeds £700,000.</p>
                    <p>Special privileges offered to British Naval and Military Officers serving in
                        Egypt or the Soudan.</p>
                    <p>Example of whole Policy Life.</p>
                    <p>Age of proposer 30. Sum assured £1,000 with profits payable at death. Annual
                        premium covering war risk and foreign residence £28:6:8</p>
                    <p>Head Office: Cairo, Khedivial Exchange Court.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">27994-6-2-907</measure></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; CERMANIA.<lb/> Bi-weekly Express
                        Service between LUXOR and ASSUAN by S.S. MAYFLOWER<lb/>Regular weekly
                        departures to the SECOND CATARACT by the S.S. NUBIA.<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 COMPANY'S HEAD OFFICE</p>
                    <p>Sharia Boulac, "Grand Continental Hotel Buildings," CAIRO <measure
                            type="indexNo">31-3-07</measure></p>
                    <p>Hamburg-Amerika Linie.</p>
                    <p>Accelerated Service<lb/> by S.Y. Oceana of 8000 Tons, 350 berths including 90
                        single cabins, greatest comfort, best cuisine.</p>
                    <p>FARES: NAPLES from £12,to Genoa from £15.</p>
                    <table>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Leave Alexandria</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-11-10">November 11th</date>,<date
                                    when="1906-11-24">November 24th</date></cell>
                            <cell>arr. Naples</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-11-13">November 13</date><date when="1906-11-27"
                                /></cell>
                            <cell> arr. Genoa</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-11-14">November 14</date><date when="1906-11-25"
                                    >November 25th</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Leave Alexandria</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-12-08">December 8th</date><date when="1906-12-08"
                                /></cell>
                            <cell>arr. Naples</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-12-11">December 11</date>
                                <date when="1906-12-11">December 11th</date></cell>
                            <cell>arr. Genoa</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-12-12">December 12th</date><date
                                    when="1906-12-26">December 26th</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Leaves Alexandria</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1907-01-12">January 12th</date><date when="1907-01-19"
                                    >January 19th</date><date when="1907-01-26">January
                                26th</date></cell>
                            <cell>arr. Naples</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1907-01-15">January 15th</date><date when="1907-01-22"
                                    >January 22</date><date when="1907-01-29">January
                                29</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Leaves Alexandria</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1907-02-02">February 2nd</date><date when="1907-02-09"
                                    >February 9th</date><date when="1907-02-16">February
                                    16th</date><date when="1907-02-23">February 23rd</date></cell>
                            <cell>arr. Naples</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1907-02-05">February 5</date><date when="1907-02-12"
                                    >February 12</date><date when="1907-02-19">February
                                    19</date><date when="1907-02-26">February 26</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Leaves Alexandria</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1907-03-02">March 2nd</date><date when="1907-03-09"
                                    >March 9th</date><date when="1907-03-16">March 16th</date><date
                                    when="1907-03-23">March 23rd</date><date when="1907-03-30">March
                                    30th</date></cell>
                            <cell>arr. Naples</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1907-03-05">March 5</date><date when="1907-03-12"
                                    >March 12</date><date when="1907-03-19">March 19</date><date
                                    when="1907-03-26">March 26</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Leaves Alexandria</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1907-04-06">April 6th</date><date when="1907-04-13"
                                    >April 13th</date><date when="1907-04-27">April
                                27th</date></cell>
                            <cell>arr. Naples</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1907-04-02">April 2nd</date><date when="1907-04-09"
                                    >April 9th</date><date when="1907-04-16">April 16th</date><date
                                    when="1907-04-30">April 30th</date></cell>
                            <cell>arr. Genoa</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1907-04-17">April 17th</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Leaves Alexandria</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1907-05-11">May 11th</date></cell>
                            <cell>arr. Naples</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1907-05-14">May 14th</date></cell>
                            <cell>arr. Genoa</cell>
                            <cell><date when="1907-05-01">May 1st</date><date when="1907-05-15">May
                                    15th</date></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">31-10-906</measure></p>
                    <p>From Port Said to Naples and Hamburg: Dec. 1, Jan. 12, Feb. 9, April 20, May
                        4, June 15, July 13</p>
                    <p>Apply to: HAMBURG-AMERICA LINIE, Continental Hotel, CAIRO. C.J. GRACE and
                        Co., ALEXANDRIA.<lb/>DEUTSCHES KOHLEN DEPOT, PORT SAID and SUEZ.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-nll02">
                    <head>NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.</head>
                    <p>ALEXANDRIA-NAPLES-MARSEILLES. Weekly Departure from ALEXANDRIA (3 P.M.)</p>
                    <p><name>SCHLESWIG</name> 12 December and 2 January
                            1907.<name>MOMENZOLLERN</name> 18 December (to GENOA) and 9 January to
                        Marseilles</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>Roon</name></cell>
                            <cell><measure quantity="8100" unit="ton">8100</measure> Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about <date when="1906-12-13">13 December</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><name>Zieten</name></cell>
                            <cell><measure quantity="8100" unit="ton">8100</measure> Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about <date when="1907-01-07">07 January</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><name>Bulow</name></cell>
                            <cell><measure quantity="8000" unit="ton">8000</measure> Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about <date when="1907-01-28">28 January</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><name>Pr. Reg. Luitpold</name></cell>
                            <cell><measure quantity="6300" unit="ton">6300</measure> Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about <date when="1907-01-11">11 January</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><name>Grosser Kurfurat</name></cell>
                            <cell><measure quantity="13300" unit="ton">13300</measure> Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about <date when="1907-01-11">11 January</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><name>Prinz Eitel Friedrich</name></cell>
                            <cell><measure quantity="8900" unit="ton">8900</measure>Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about<date when="1907-01-23">23 January</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">OUTWARD: for CHINA and JAPAN via SUEZ, ADEN, COLOMBO,
                                PENANG, SINGAPORE.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><name>Gneisenan</name></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="ton" quantity="8100">8100</measure> Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about <date when="1906-12-14">14 December</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><name>Preussen</name></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="ton" quantity="8295">8295</measure> Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about <date when="1907-01-07">07 January</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><name>Princess Alice</name></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="ton" quantity="10900">10900</measure> Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about <date when="1907-01-21">21 January </date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">For AUSTRALIA via SUEZ, ADEN, COLOMBO.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><name>Scharnhorst</name></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="ton" quantity="8200">8200</measure> Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about <date when="1906-12-14">14 December</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><name>Bremen</name></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="ton" quantity="17000">17000</measure> Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about <date when="1907-01-13">13 January</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><name>Bulow</name></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="ton" quantity="8000">8000</measure> Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about <date when="1907-02-07">07 February</date>.</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>ROYAL ROUMANIAN EZPRESS STEAMER SERVICE</p>
                    <p>Alexandria to Smyrna, Constantinople and Constanza</p>
                    <p>Weekly departure from Alexandria every Thursday at 4p.m. with the new twin
                        screw S.S. RECKLE CAROL I.,</p>
                    <p>ROUMANIA and IMPERATUL TRAJAN</p>
                    <p>For particulars apply to the Agents: OOTO STERZING, Opera Square, Carso. Wm
                        H. MULLER and Co., Scacatria-ao., ALEXANDRIA. </p>
                    <!--difficult to read, and most likely wrong-->
                    <p>Messrs. THOS. COOK and Son (Egypt) Ltd., are authorized to sell tickets in
                        CAIRO and ALEXANDRIA</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
                        Trieste Wednesday about 11 a.m. in connection with Train de Luxe
                        Trieste-Vienna-Ostende. Passengers reach London every Friday 4.50 p.m.</p>
                    <table rows="3" cols="8">
                        <row>
                            <cell><date when="1906-11-17">Nov. 17</date></cell>
                            <cell>4 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell><name>S.S. Semiramis</name></cell>
                            <cell><persName>Capt. Martinolich</persName></cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-11-24">Nov. 24</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="1906-12-01">Dec. 1</date></cell>
                            <cell>4 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell><name>S. S. Habsburg</name></cell>
                            <cell><persName>Capt. Klausberger</persName></cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-12-08">Dec. 08</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="1906-12-15">Dec. 15</date></cell>
                            <cell>4 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell><name>S.S. Cleopatra</name></cell>
                            <cell><persName>Capt. Ivellich</persName></cell>
                            <cell><date when="1906-12-22">Dec. 22</date></cell>
                            <cell>4 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell><name>S.S. Habsburg</name></cell>
                            <cell><persName>Capt. Klausberger</persName></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><date when="1906-12-29">Dec. 29</date></cell>
                            <cell>4 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell><name>S.S. Semiramis</name></cell>
                            <cell><persName>Capt. Martinolich</persName></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>Weekly Intermediate Service: Alexandria-Brindisi &amp; Trieste Line.</p>
                    <p>Steamer leaves Alexandria every Wednesday at 4 p.m. arrive Brindisi Sunday at
                        5a.m. Trieste Tuesday.</p>
                    <p>Syrian-Cyprus-Caramanian Line.</p>
                    <p>Steamer leaves Alexandria on or about 19 November, 3, 17 and 31 December.</p>
                    <p>Syrian-Caramanian Line.</p>
                    <p>Steamer leaves Alexandria on or about 26 November, 10 and 24 December.</p>
                    <p>Far East Lines.</p>
                    <p>Departures from Port Said: To Suez, Aden, Bombay, Colombo, Penang, Singapore,
                        Hong-Kong, Shanghai, Yokohama and Kobé, <date when="1906-12-04">4
                            December</date>, <date when="1907-01-03">3 January</date>.</p>
                    <p>To Suez, Aden and Bombay accelerated service about <date when="1906-12-08">8
                            December</date>, <date when="1906-11-08">8 Nov.</date></p>
                    <p>To Suez, Aden, Karachi, Colombo, Madras, Rangoon, and Calcutta about <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="1906-12-13">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="1906-12-03">3 Dec.</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-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-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>
                    </table>
                    <p>By the 11:30 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 a.m. &amp; 6.15 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>Depart. - Port Said</cell>
                            <cell>12:30 p.m. &amp; 6.45 p.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Arriv. - Ismailia</cell>
                            <cell>1.59 p.m. &amp; 9.27 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>Arriv. - Ismailia</cell>
                            <cell>1.54 p.m. &amp; 8.11 p.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Depart. - Ismailia</cell>
                            <cell>2.24 p.m. &amp; 9.32 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>Depart. - Ismailia</cell>
                            <cell>2.21 p.m. &amp; 8.16 p.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Arriv. - Port Said</cell>
                            <cell>3.30 p.m. &amp; 11.10 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>Arriv. - Cairo</cell>
                            <cell>5. 0 p.m. &amp; 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-esr01">
                    <head>Egyptian State Railways.</head>
                    <table rows="4" cols="9">
                        <head>THROUGH PASSENGER SERVICES. (Daily).--DECEMBER 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>
                            <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>4.50</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>6. 3</cell>
                            <cell>8.1</cell>
                            <cell>2.4</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2">Alexandria...ARR.</cell>
                            <cell>11.00</cell>
                            <cell>12.55 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>3 5</cell>
                            <cell>5.50</cell>
                            <cell>7.35</cell>
                            <cell>7.50</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>2.10</cell>
                            <cell>3.40</cell>
                            <cell>4.25</cell>
                            <cell>†6. 0</cell>
                            <cell>§11.30</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2">Tantah...ARR.</cell>
                            <cell>8.59</cell>
                            <cell>10.53</cell>
                            <cell>1.40</cell>
                            <cell>5.24</cell>
                            <cell>5.40</cell>
                            <cell>6. 6</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>7.25</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>†12.30 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>†6.45‡ p.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2">Port Said...ARR.</cell>
                            <cell>12. 5 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>3.30 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>11.10</cell>
                            <cell cols="2">Cairo ... ARR.</cell>
                            <cell>1.25 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>†6.0‡ p.m.</cell>
                            <cell rows="2">For Cairo change at Ismailia</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2">Suez (Rue Colmar)...ARR.</cell>
                            <cell>4. 0 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>11. 0 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell cols="2">Cairo ... ARR.</cell>
                            <cell>1.25 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>11.25</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Cairo...DEP.</cell>
                            <cell>7.45 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. 0 a.m.</cell>
                            <cell>8.45 a.m.</cell>
                            <cell>11 45 a.m.</cell>
                            <cell>6.23 p.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Zagazig (Via Belbeis)...ARR.</cell>
                            <cell>9.44</cell>
                            <cell>1.40 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>4.45</cell>
                            <cell>7.27</cell>
                            <cell>Cairo (Via Belbeis)...ARR.</cell>
                            <cell>8. 0</cell>
                            <cell>10.45</cell>
                            <cell>1.50 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>8.20</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Cairo...DEP.</cell>
                            <cell>8.30 a.m.</cell>
                            <cell>*8. 0 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell cols="3">Luxor ... DEP.</cell>
                            <cell>6.10 a.m.</cell>
                            <cell>*6.30 p.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Wasta...ARR.</cell>
                            <cell>9.55</cell>
                            <cell>9.30</cell>
                            <cell cols="3">Wasta ... ARR.</cell>
                            <cell>7.11 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>6.47 a.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Luxor...ARR.</cell>
                            <cell>11.35 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>10. 0 a.m.</cell>
                            <cell cols="3">Cairo ... ARR.</cell>
                            <cell>8.45</cell>
                            <cell>8.35</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>†Dining Car. §Sleeping Car. ‡First and Second Class only.</p>
                    <p>* Dining and Sleeping Cars are attached to these trains on the following
                        days: -- From Cairo, every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. From Luxor, every
                        Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.</p>
                    <p>A dining car will attached to the 11.30 a.m. Luxor to Shallal; and to the
                        9.10 a.m. Shallal to Luxor.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">27455</measure></p>
                    <p>G. B. MACAULEY, General Manager.</p>
                </div>
            </div>
            <pb n="2"/>
            <div type="page" n="2"
                facs="https://archive.org/details/egyptian-gazette-1906-12-11/page/n1/mode/1up">
                <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-nsa02">
                    <head>N. SPATHIS</head>
                    <p>BRITISH AERATED &amp; MINERAL WATER MANUFACTORY.</p>
                    <p>CAIRO Nubar Pacha-st ALEXANDRIA Avernoff-st.</p>
                    <p>Soda Water, Lemonade, Ginger Ale, Ginger Beer. Tonic Water, Pomegranade,
                        Orangeade</p>
                    <p>Lime Juide 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 the Sudan for</head>
                        <row>
                            <cell>J. Calvet &amp; Co.</cell>
                            <cell>Bordeaux</cell>
                            <cell>Wine and 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 and other Whiskies.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Dunville &amp; Co, Ltd.</cell>
                            <cell>Belfast</cell>
                            <cell>Old Irish Whiskies.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Wm. Lanahan and Son.</cell>
                            <cell>Baltimore</cell>
                            <cell>Monongshels XXXX Whiskey.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Cook and Bernheimer Co.</cell>
                            <cell>New York</cell>
                            <cell>"Old Valley" Whiskey "Gold Lion" Cocktails.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Stone and Son.</cell>
                            <cell>London.</cell>
                            <cell>Guinness' Stout, Bass' Pale Ale.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Alt Pisenetzer Brauhaus</cell>
                            <cell>In Pilsenetz</cell>
                            <cell>Pilsenetzer Beer.</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 and Aperitives.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Terrabona Tea 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, Teas of the finest Brands,
                        etc</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-ggd01">
                    <head>G. G. DROSSOS &amp; CO.</head>
                    <p>Established 1869.</p>
                    <p>MERCHANTS &amp; GENERAL AGENTS.</p>
                    <p>Head Office. ALEXANDRIA, 19, Mohamed Aly Square.</p>
                    <table>
                        <row>
                            <cell>CAIRO,</cell>
                            <cell>PORT-SAID,</cell>
                            <cell>KHARTOUM,</cell>
                            <cell>PORT-SUDAN,</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Abd-el-Aziz Avenue.</cell>
                            <cell>Rue du Commerce.</cell>
                            <cell>Victoria Street.</cell>
                            <cell>(Red-Sea).</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <table>
                        <head>GENERAL AGENCY In Egypt, Sudan, Red-Sea and Abyssinia for</head>
                        <row>
                            <cell>J. and R. TENNENT'S Pilsener Beer and Stout XXX.</cell>
                            <cell rows="10">N.B.—Commercial Travellers paying regular visits to the
                                Towns of the Interior.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>D. C. L. Scotch Whisky, "King George IV" Whisky and Gin.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>CARR &amp; Co., Ltd. Carlisle. Biscuits and Cakes.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>LEON CHANDON, Reims. Champagne.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>JULES ROBIN &amp; CO., Cognac. Extra Old Brandy.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>AMER PICON.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>ABSINTHE PERNOD. - VERMOUTH MARTINI &amp; ROSSI.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>L. TAMPIER &amp; Co. Bordeaux. Wines, Cognac and Rums.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>ANDRE P. CAMPA8, Brandy and Wines.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Ste. ARSENE SAUPIQUET, Nantes. Proved Goods.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>CHOCOLAT POULAIN. Etc., Etc., Etc.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="indexNo">28135-30-11-906</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-adr02">
                    <head>"AU DE ROUGE."</head>
                    <p>GENERAL DRAPERY ETABLISHMENT.</p>
                    <p>(Central Tramway Station), CAIRO.</p>
                    <p>P. PLUNKETT, </p>
                    <p>(PROPRIETOR).</p>
                    <p>DIRECT IMPORTER OF BRITISH AND IRISH TEXTILE MANUFACTURES.</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">The following Departments are newly stocked with the
                            seasons goods.</hi></p>
                    <p>The ready made Ladies Costumes and skirts for which costumes have been
                        waiting are now on sale.</p>
                    <p>EXCELLENT VALUE AS USUAL</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-say01">
                    <head>SAYERS'</head>
                    <p>Celbrated Cognac Brandies</p>
                    <p>all guaranteed "Pure Grape"</p>
                    <p>Agents Required</p>
                    <p>Apply to</p>
                    <p>Geo. Sayer &amp; Co.</p>
                    <p>Cognac, (France.)</p>
                    <p>London Prize Medal 1862.</p>
                    <p>Highest Reward, Lower Canada, 1865.</p>
                    <p>Hors Concours, Chicago, 1893</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">27442-3-907</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-cgg01">
                    <head>CHAMPAGNE GEORGE GOULET.</head>
                    <p>BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY THE KING.</p>
                    <p>REIMS.</p>
                    <p>SOLE AGENT IN EGYPT AND SUDAN,</p>
                    <p>NICOLA G. SABBAG</p>
                    <p>ALEXANDRIA, 2, Rue de la Gare du Caire</p>
                    <p>Telephone; No. 559.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">24528-15-3-905</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-smw01">
                    <p>What is Whisky ?</p>
                    <p>"Sandy Macdonald" 10 YEARS OLD</p>
                    <p>IS THE Finest Matured Malt WHISKY.</p>
                    <p>HIGHEST AWARDS.</p>
                    <p>MACDONALD &amp; CO.</p>
                    <p>Sharia El Maghraby</p>
                    <p>CAIRO.</p>
                    <p>Sudan Agent Angelo Capato, Khartoum.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">26985-21.12., 90</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-hob03">
                    <head>Residents</head>
                    <p>Returning from Europe and who have not hitherto used</p>
                    <p>HOWIE'S BUTTER</p>
                    <p>Should not fail to give it a trial, before making their winter
                        arrangements</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">24-5-907</measure> Address: – Shubra Road, Cairo.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-jma04">
                    <p>Numbering Machines and Dating Stamps</p>
                    <p>J. Margosches</p>
                    <p>Cairo Bulac Road</p>
                    <p>Stationary Engraving and Printing Office</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-ici01">
                    <head>Icilma.</head>
                    <p>ARABIC FOR "FLOWS THE WATER."</p>
                    <p>Icilma Fluor Cream is the only cream that contains no grease nor oil.
                        Deliciously scented it cleanses the pores of the skin as nothing else can
                        do, makes it pearly white, gives life to the tissues, elasticity to the
                        muscles, and a deliciously cool feeling to the skin.</p>
                    <p>Its unique properties are due to Icilma Natural Water so that it may well be
                        called <hi>Nature's Skin Food </hi> and the skin requires nothing else to
                        give it the necessary vitality, to preserve it from sunburn, heat, cold or
                        the effects of hard water, to prevent and cure the minor irritations due to
                        overheated blood, and to preserve the youthful fresh look to which hot
                        climates are so fatal.</p>
                    <p>Invaluable for immediately curing mosquito and insect bites and for greatly
                        preventing them.</p>
                    <p>Depot for Egypt : J. McGregor, Chemist.</p>
                    <p>Alexandria, Cairo, Ibrahimieh, Luxor, Icilma Co. Ltd., 142, Gray's Inn Road,
                        London, W. C.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">27467</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-icc01">
                    <head>Ind, Coope &amp; Co., Ltd.</head>
                    <p>Brewers, Burton-on-Trent and Romford.</p>
                    <p>Pale Ale &amp; Double Stout, specially brewed for export.</p>
                    <p>Agents: Messrs. John Ross &amp; Co., Alexandria &amp; Cairo:</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">48047 30-2-904</measure></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" xml:id="deg-ad-gnh01">
                    <head>The George Nungovich Hotels</head>
                    <p><hi rend="bold">Grand Hotel, Helouan</hi>.- Finest and most luxurious Hotel
                        near Cairo. Patronized by Royalty. Moderate charges. Special terms for
                        residents.</p>
                    <p><hi rend="bold">Hotel des Bains</hi>.- Most comfortable hotel, opposite the
                        Baths. Pension from P.T. 40. Attached to the above hotels and specially
                        reserved for their clients are the Golf Links (18 holes) with English
                        Professional. Own Golf House in the dessert.</p>
                    <p><hi rend="bold">Sulphur Bath Establishment</hi>.- Sulphur water stronger than
                        any in Europe. Eight European Masseurs and Masseuses. Every modern
                        improvement.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">36801-1-4-906</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-nvh01">
                    <head>NEW VICTORIA HOTEL,</head>
                    <p>Open all the year round.</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-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">
                    <head>CAIRO-SAVOY HOTEL</head>
                    <p>Is Now Open</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-ghk01">
                    <head>GRAND HOTEL KHARTOUM, SUDAN</head>
                    <p>SUDAN.</p>
                    <p>First Class. Open all the year round.</p>
                    <p>THOROUGHLY RENOVATED AND IMPROVED.</p>
                    <p>Standing in a magnificent position in its own extensive grounds on the banks
                        of the Blue Nile. Perfect climate, no mosquitoes, moder comfort, very
                        homely. Concerts twice a week on the verandah of the Hotel.</p>
                    <p>ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT.</p>
                    <p>For accommodation please write or wire beforehand to Manager</p>
                    <p>G. OTTO BOCK, Manager.</p>
                    <p>Lake Holland House, New York.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">26836—31-3-906</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-sph01">
                    <head>SAVOY PALACE HOTEL.</head>
                    <p>THE HOTEL DE LUXE OF ALEXANDRIA.</p>
                    <p>Will be Open Shortly</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">29705-4-3-908</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" 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-lar01">
                    <head>PREVENTS THE ATTACK OF MOSQUITOES.</head>
                    <p>Beetham's "Larola"</p>
                    <p>Will entirely Remove all ROUGHNESS, REDNESS, HEAT, IRRITATION, &amp;c., in a
                        very short time. IT KEEPS THE SKIN SOFT, SMOOTH, AND WHITE at all seasons,
                        and is DELIGHTFULLY COOLING and REFRESHING. </p>
                    <p>Agent: MAX FISCHER, CAIRO and ALEXANDRIA. </p>
                    <p>Sole Makers M. BEETHAM &amp; SON, CHELTENHAM, ENGLAND</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.<measure type="indexNo">35750 18-4-80</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-cpc01">
                    <head>THE CROWN PRESERVED COAL CO. Ld</head>
                    <p>Works and Shipping Ports:</p>
                    <p>Liverpool, 1886. Jamaicao, 1891. Chicago, 1893. Highest Award.</p>
                    <p>CARDIFF and Port Talbot.</p>
                    <p>Manufactuerers and Shippers of "CROWN FUEL" used by Warships, and State and
                        Colonial Railways.</p>
                    <p>Tel. Address: "Crown, Cardiff"</p>
                    <!-- illeg -->
                    <p>Trade Mark</p>
                </div>
                <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
                        circles.</p>
                    <p>Beware of evilly disposed competitors running down this very Superior Brand
                        of Beer</p>
                    <p>xxxxx-xx-x xx</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert">
                    <p>H. &amp; C. FLICK,</p>
                    <p>Cigar Importers,</p>
                    <p>Largest depot of cigars in Egypt Always in Stock the best brands of Havana
                        such as Henry Clay, Bock, Murias, Lopez, I. Alvarez, Cabanas. Villar y
                        Villar, eto., etc.</p>
                    <p>Manilla, Hamburg, and Holland " Louis Tinchant" Cigar*.</p>
                    <p>Smoking Tobaccos. Articles for smokers. Finest Egyptian Cairo Cigarettes, own
                        manu-facture.</p>
                    <p>Stores for Retail Sales :</p>
                    <p>CAIRO: ALEXANDRIA:</p>
                    <p>FLICK'S HAVANA HOUSE. OLD BOURSE STREET.</p>
                    <p>Grand Continental Hotel Buildings. St. Mark's Buildings.</p>
                    <p>28894 ASSOUAN, near the GRAND HOTEL. ASSOUAN. 18-3 907</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-nfc01">
                    <head>The Nile Flotilla Co., Ld.</head>
                    <p>REGULAR AND FREQUENT TRANSPORT SERVICE ON RIVER AND CANAL</p>
                    <p>CUSTOMS-CLEARING &amp; FORWARDIG.</p>
                    <p>Offices - London, Cairo &amp; Alexandria</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">27154 17-1-907</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert">
                    <p>MAPLE &amp; Co., Ltd.</p>
                    <p>(LONDON &amp;. PARIS.) UPHOLSTERERS TO H.M. KING EDWARD VII</p>
                    <p>Beg to announce that their representative, Mr. T. OLIVER, is now slaying at
                        the New Khedivial Hotel. Alexandria, where he will remain till December
                        24th, and where he will be pleased to make appointments and to give his
                        advice on all matters concerning Furniture and Decoration.</p>
                    <p>Mr. OLIVER Will be in Cairo at Shepheard's Hotel, from December 25th, till
                        the end of January.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="section" feature="weather">
                    <head>DAILY WEATHER REPORT</head>
                    <p>Kom-el-Nadours Observatory</p>
                    <div type="item">
                        <table rend="frame" xml:id="deg-ta-dawr01">
                            <head>ALEXANDRIA</head>
                            <row>
                                <cell cols="2">Direction of wind</cell>
                                <cell>8</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell cols="2">Force of Anemometer</cell>
                                <cell>3</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell cols="2">State of Sea</cell>
                                <cell>Slight</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell cols="2">Barometer corrected</cell>
                                <cell>760.4</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell cols="2">Evaporation</cell>
                                <cell>6</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell cols="2">State of Clouds</cell>
                                <cell>1/4 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">23</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Min. Temp in the shade</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">13</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Humidity of the air</cell>
                                <cell><measure type="percentage">77.0</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Heat of the sun</cell>
                                <cell><measure type="dc">8.41</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Rainfall</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="mm">—</measure></cell>
                                <cell>Moon rises 1.35 p.m.</cell>
                                <cell>Moon sets 1.52 a.m.</cell>
                            </row>
                        </table>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>REMARKS.</head>
                        <p>There is no change in the weather conditions, which continue cool and
                            bracing. A very nice day opened this morning with a fresh S. wind.
                            Barometer still falling.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <table cols="3" xml:id="deg-ta-dawr02">
                            <head>OTHER STATIONS.</head>
                            <head>OBSERVATIONS BY SURVEY DEPARTMENT</head>
                            <head type="sub">For the 24 hours ending 8 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">25</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">23</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Suez</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">23</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">11</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Cairo Halouan</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">20</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">11</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Cairo Ghizeh</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">22</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">11</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Assiout</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">23</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">8</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Assouan</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">27</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">12</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Wady Halfa</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">26</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">13</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Merowe</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">31</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">8</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Ashara</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">31</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">14</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Suakin</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">33</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">22</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Khartoum</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">35</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">15</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Wad Medani</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">34</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">14</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Dueim</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">34</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">18</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>780.2</measure></cell>
                                <cell>Calm</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">8</measure></cell>
                                <cell>-</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Malta</cell>
                                <cell><measure>767.3</measure></cell>
                                <cell>Light</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">20</measure></cell>
                                <cell>Very slight</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Brindisi</cell>
                                <cell><measure>766.5</measure></cell>
                                <cell>Light</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">17</measure></cell>
                                <cell>Very slight</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Athens</cell>
                                <cell><measure>764.4</measure></cell>
                                <cell>Almost calm</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">20</measure></cell>
                                <cell>Very slight</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Limassol</cell>
                                <cell><measure>761.5</measure></cell>
                                <cell>Almost calm</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">21</measure></cell>
                                <cell>Slight</cell>
                            </row>
                        </table>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <table rend="frame" xml:id="deg-ta-dawr04">
                            <row role="label">
                                <cell cols="3" rows="2">PHASES OF THE MOON</cell>
                                <cell cols="2">THE SUN</cell>
                            </row>
                        </table>
                    </div>
                </div>
                <div type="template" xml:id="deg-el-egsa02">
                    <head>THE EGYPTIAN GAZETTE.</head>
                    <p>SUBSCRIPTIONS.—Alexandria, Cairo, and the Interior of Egypt (including
                        delivery in Alexandria or postage to subscriber's address) P.T. 231½ per
                        annum, P.T. 116 for six months, P.T. 80 for three months. To other countries
                        in the Postal Union P.T. 273 (£2.16s.) per annum. Six months P.T. 136½
                        (£1.8s.), three months P.T. 92 (£0.19s.) N.B.—Subscriptions commence from
                        the 1st or 16th of any month. </p>
                    <p>ADVERTISEMENTS.—P.T. 4 per line. Minimum charge P.T. 20. Births, Marriages,
                        or Deaths, not exceeding three lines, P.T. 20. Every additional line P.T.
                        10. Notices in news column P.T. 20 per line. Contracts entered into for
                        standing advertisements. </p>
                    <p>ADVERTISEMENTS and SUBSCRIPTIONS are due in advance. P.O. Orders and Cheques
                        to be made payable to the Editor and Manager, Rowland Snelling, Alexandria. </p>
                    <p>London Offices : 36, New Broad-street. B.C. </p>
                    <p>THE EGYPTIAN GAZETTE can be obtained in London at our office, 36, New Broad
                        Street, E.C.</p>
                    <p>Cairo Offices.-No. 1 Sharia Vervudachi, (opposite the Agricultural Bank.)</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-pos02">
                    <head>P &amp; O WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICES P &amp; O</head>
                    <p>EGYPT to BRINDISI, MARSEILLES &amp; LONDON.</p>
                    <p>(Special connecting Train Services between Brindisi and London, and between
                        Marseilles and London.)</p>
                    <p>PORT SAID to LONDON via MARSEILLES 4 1/2 Days </p>
                    <p>PORT SAID to LONDON by SEA 5 1/2 Days </p>
                    <p>REDUCED SUMMER FARES</p>
                    <p>PORT SAID to LONDON via BRINDISI in 12 Days</p>
                    <p>Passengers can embark on Sunday evening in the Brindisi steamer, which is
                        timed to leave Port Said on Monday morning immediately after arrival of the
                        homeward Indian Mail.</p>
                    <p>The Marseilles London Steamers sail after the arrival of the 11 a.m train
                        from Cairo on Mondays.</p>
                    <p>25 per Cent. Abatement off Homeward Sea Fare to passengers making return
                        Journey within 12 months.</p>
                    <table>
                        <row>
                            <cell>To ADEN ...</cell>
                            <cell rows="3">Weekly on Wednesday </cell>
                            <cell>from SUEZ</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>TO BOMBAY ...</cell>
                            <cell>from SUEZ</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>To CALCUTTA ... Via Bombay</cell>
                            <cell>from SUEZ</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>TO CEYLON ...</cell>
                            <cell rows="5">Fortnightly on Wednesday</cell>
                            <cell>from SUEZ</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>To STRAITS ...</cell>
                            <cell>from SUEZ</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>To CHINA ...</cell>
                            <cell>from SUEZ</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>To JAPAN ...</cell>
                            <cell>from SUEZ</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>To AUSTRALIA ...</cell>
                            <cell>from SUEZ</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>Particulars of additional departures by Intermediate Steamers at reduced
                        fares, to Malta, Calcutta, Straits, China, Japan, and London, may be had on
                        application. </p>
                    <p>Berths may be secured and all information obtained from</p>
                    <p>THOS. COOK A SON (EGYPT), LTD. ... CAIRO.</p>
                    <p>G. ROYLE .. ... PORT SAID,</p>
                    <p>HASELDEN &amp; Co. ... .. ... ...ALEXANDRIA.</p>
                    <p>or from the Company's superintendent in Egypt,</p>
                    <p>F. G. DAVIDSON, Suez.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item" feature="imprint">
                    <p>The Egyptian Gazette</p>
                    <p>An English Daily Newspaper, Established in 1880.</p>
                    <p>Editor &amp; Manager: R. Snelling.</p>
                    <p>Price: One Piastre Tariff.</p>
                    <p><date when="1907-12-11">TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11,1907</date>.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item" feature="leader">
                    <head>ALEXANDRIA'S FIRE BRIGADE.</head>
                    <p>In yesterday's issue we published a report on the excellent organisation of
                        which Miralai Hopkinson Bey and Superintendent Waller are the heads—the
                        Alexandria Fire Brigade. The mention of that name always brings to the mind
                        the memory of Captain Lynn, whose hooter used to so startle the inhabitants'
                        of the main streets at times. Captain Lynn has gone, but he has left the
                        mantle to a successor no less enthusiastic, and the result of whose efforts
                        was amply manifest on Saturday afternoon. The organisation of the brigade is
                        distributed into six stations, Moharrem Bey, Minet-el-Bassal, Menshieh,
                        Ramleh, Ras-el-Tin, and Ibrahimieh, and the total force musters 120 men.
                        Moharrem Bey, where an exhibition of the fire extinguisher's art took place
                        on Saturday, is the headquarters, and an old station, but for all that none
                        the lens energetic. For recently it underwent a series of reforms, in the
                        way of repairing sheds and out-buildings. It is not an imposing erection,
                        and would hut ill compare with Captain Blake's trim building at Cairo ; hut
                        "comparisons are odious. It is the intelligent organisation within which is
                        the outer adornment of Moharrem Bey. Not so many years ago, a goat's walk
                        skirted the foot of Kom el Dik from the station to Rosetta road, but this
                        has been transformed into a carriageable road along which the brigade's fire
                        engines can proceed should their services be required in that quarter. The
                        reforms alluded to are under the supervision of an expert who lately came
                        out from England. So that we can look for much in the not distant
                        future.</p>
                    <p>Coming now to the results of Saturday's show, as our reporter justly
                        observed, me-chanical perfection, is all very well, but it is after all the
                        human machine that tells in the end, and the Municipality, the insurance
                        agent, and the timid citizen may well congratulate and comfort themselves on
                        having such stalwarts to protect their lives and property. Happily,
                        Alexandria, excepting a cotton shoonah blare occasionally, is free from
                        disastrous fires ; hence the prosperity of the insurance companies ; and so
                        the services of Captain Waller and his men are not often required. While
                        this is not to be regretted, there is this plea for their existence and high
                        efficiency, and it is a plea based on the broad grounds of—to borrow a
                        Tautonism— Welt politik. In the fire brigades, as in every other service, we
                        have introduced rules of discipline and organisation that did not exist
                        before. Previously tatterdemalion volunteers and other barbarous sansulottes
                        flew with their hand pumps to the scene of fire,—to steal what they would
                        not extort as the price of their undesirable services. British Occupation,
                        however, changed all this, and order prevails where it did not before. To
                        the native mind, therefore, this high standard of efficiency, in the
                        defensive or civil services, and in our own local case, that of Alexandria's
                        "Askari touroumba," stands as the symbol and measure of what we are
                        worth.</p>
                </div>
            </div>
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                <div type="section" feature="local">
                    <head>LOCAL AND GENERAL</head>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Cattle Markets.</head>
                        <p>The cattle markets of Ghizeh province have been re opened since the 9th
                            inst.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Inspection.</head>
                        <p>Major General Bullook, C.B, inspected the lst Battalion King's Own
                            Scottish Borderers at the Citadel yesterday.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Lights Out </head>
                        <p>Owing to the failure of the electric light, divine service could not be
                            held at All Saints' Church, Cairo, on Sunday evening.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Public Health Dept.</head>
                        <p>Drs. Gerardo R fla Yassa, Panayotis M. Minon, and Sava Dracopulo, and Mme
                            Marie Siena, midwife, have been authorised to practise in Egypt.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>A.S.C.</head>
                        <p>We are asked by the Clerk of the Course to give notice that the
                            Alexandria Sporting Club course will be opened for galloping tomorrow
                            morning from 7 till 9.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Wrestling at the Alhambra.</head>
                        <p>Last night's wrestling resulted as follows :— Egmann beat Clement (13
                            minutes); Oettinger beat Milo (4 minutes) ; Mohamed beat Vander Berg (18
                            minutes).</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Jiu.-Jitsu.</head>
                        <p>Professor Re-ne, the celebrated Japanese wrestler, will meet Mohamed
                            tonight at the Alhambra. Other fixtures are : — Clement v. Noel, Mohamed
                            v. Milo, Schackmann v. Oettinger, Limonsin v. Bazzarini.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>"Cairo In Berlin and In Cairo."</head>
                        <p>Such is the title of an excellent article on the Capital of Egypt in the
                            Berlin tourist publication "Der Welt Courier" The article is beautifully
                            illustrated and well worth reading.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Antikas for U.S.A.</head>
                        <p>A facetious correspondent writes :-Now that Egypt has been notified in
                            advance that the Metropolitan Museum of New York is to pend an
                            expedition hither it can start to work planting relics warranted to be
                            several thorn and years old</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Suez Canal.</head>
                        <p>On the 3th and 9th inst., 26 vessels, 10 northward and 16 southward
                            bound, transited the Canal, and paid for passenger and tonnage toll fr.
                            659,186.45. Of these. 19 were British, 2 German, 2 French, 1 Austrian, 1
                            American, and 1 Dutch The total revenue since the 1st inst. is fr. 2.798
                            826.32.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Alhambra Theatre.</head>
                        <p>On Saturday next, Signor E Guerra's Liliputians will perform Bellini's
                            opera "La Sonnambula." closing with the singing of "Di quella Plra" from
                            the "Trovatore " On Sunday, there will be a matinee performance by the
                            same troupe. which has had a very favourable reception at Cairo.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Rodah Bridges, Chlzeh.</head>
                        <p>Messrs Thou. Hinshelwood and Co.. Limited. have been favoured with the
                            order for the supply of "Nile Brand" paint required for the new bridges
                            which are being erected by Messrs. Arrol over the Nile at Rodah. This is
                            the same brand of paint as was need by the Egyptian Government when
                            Kaer-el-Nil Bridge was painted four years ago.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Christmas Sale.</head>
                        <p>The usual sale of Christmas cards, art calendars, and gift books for
                            children, is being held this year on the premises of the CMS.
                            missionaries at Bait, Arabi Pasha in Bab el-Lonk, instead of in Sharia
                            Mohamed Ali, as in previous years. The sale to English residents will be
                            held on Thursday and Friday next. (13th and 14th inst.), from 3-6
                            p.m.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Creek Fleet Lottery</head>
                        <p>Mr. Daniel Phocas the. well-known Greek journalist nf Alexandria, has
                            obtained an authorisation to receive subscriptions in Egypt for the
                            national lottery for the Greek fleet, in which every patriotic Hellene
                            should take part. It is to be boned that the other members of the
                            European colonies in Alexandria will also show their interest in the
                            lottery.</p>
                    </div>
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                        <head>A London Cirl's Adventure.</head>
                        <p>A curious incident happened on the Orient liner Ortons which recently
                            left Suez ont-ward bound. A desire to see the Colonies and an ambition
                            to make her way in the world induced a London girl, not much over
                            fifteen years of age, to run away from home and go to Tilbury. There she
                            boarded the steamer Ortons, and. mixing with the third class passengers,
                            evaded notice. But after the vessel left Ply-month she was discovered,
                            and at Marseilles she was transferred to the homeward-bound Orient. She
                            was reluctant to return, and only recovered her spirits when, at Tilbury
                            she saw her mother.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Savoy Hotel, Luxor.</head>
                        <p>This popular hotel was opened for the season on the 1st inst. It has
                            been, entirely renovated, and many additions have been made during the
                            Summer for the comfort of tourists, for which the Savoy Hotel has earned
                            an enviable reputation since it has been under the management of Messrs
                            G. and M. Runkewitz. Amongst the visitors staying at the Savoy Are : Mr.
                            and Mrs. R Spencer, England ; Freiherr von Schnurrbein, Munich ; Baron
                            and Baroness de Montesquien. Dr G. Brandt. Hall a/s Paris ; Dr. and M'S
                            H Lanfer, Cologne ; Mr. W. Hapker Munich; Mr. and Mrs. A C. Hutchins,
                            Chicago ; Mr. Arth Hirth Munich ; Mr F.A. Kaicher, New York ; Miss Kath
                            Moflregor, Glasgow; Capt. and Mrs H Davis Philadelphia; Miss Nellie
                            Hadden, Mrs A. Perminder, Edinburgh ; Dr. and Mrs. Colin Campbell,
                            Scotland; D' R. Regensburger. San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. D. Neilley,
                            Manchester ; Mr.Henry Simpson, Edinburgh.</p>
                    </div>
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                    <head>EGYPT AND U.S.A. THE RIGHT OF EXPULSION.</head>
                    <p>The Hon. L. M. Iddings, American Diplomatic Agent and Consol General at
                        Cairo, has lately been actively engaged in exchanging telegrams with the
                        Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs at Washington on the question of the
                        powers which, he possesses as the representative of the United States of
                        North America to expel an American citizen from Egypt in reference to the
                        scandals created by a newspaper in Cairo owned and edited by Captain Jorge
                        Nelkin y Waldberg.</p>
                    <p>The authorities at Washington have informed the American Diplomatic Agent
                        that it is impossible to expel any American citizen from Egypt, and no
                        action can be taken against any such person, who persists in making false
                        and malignant charges against the officials of another Power, unless the
                        aggrieved party or parties lodge a sworn complaint with the American
                        representative, who would then be bound to take legal measures.</p>
                    <p>Under these circumstances it would appear that Mr. Iddings has done his
                        utmost in the matter,and that it now rests with the aggrieved parties to
                        lodge a complaint in the regular form prescribed by the usages of the United
                        States Courts of Justice.</p>
                </div>
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                    <head>SUEZ CANAL CLEAR. A PROCESSION OF SHIPS.</head>
                    <byline>(From our Correspondent.)</byline>
                    <head>Suez, Monday.</head>
                    <p>The Suez Canal was clear again to traffic at noon to day. The Clan Macdonald,
                        which obstructed the passage of vessels, proceeded on her voyage at 12.30
                        this afternoon, followed by numerous steamers, among them the Indian mail
                        steamer, which was detained for about 19 hours in the Canal.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>A PRINCES' SUIT.</head>
                    <p>The heirs of the late Princess Rakia Fazil have applied to the Khedivial
                        Wakfs Administration fur their share in the wakfs of their ancestor. Ibrahim
                        Pasha the Khedive. The claim will he urged before the Native Court of First.
                        Instance at Cairo on the 16th inst., by Maltre Morcos Hanna.</p>
                </div>
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                    <head>THE PILGRIMAGE.</head>
                    <p>The Holy Carpet will be got ready finally for the pilgrimage on the 3rd
                        proxo., when it will be removed with ceremonial to Abbas-sieh, whence the
                        Mahmal will leave on the 5th January for Suez and thence for Jeddah on the
                        8th proxo.</p>
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                    <head>ALEXANDRIA KUTTABS.</head>
                    <p>The distribution of grants in-aid made by the Ministry of Public Instruction
                        to the knttabs of Alexandra will take place on Thursday next at Ras el Tin
                        School, in the presence of the Governor and a number of other officials and
                        notables.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>MOUNTED INFANTRY TRAINING.</head>
                    <p>The Mounted Infantry stationed in Cairo left yesterday by march route for
                        Sela, in the Fayoum. Yesterday the troops marched to Bedrechein, on the
                        Luxor railway, to-day they are marching to El Matarieh, and to-morrow will
                        reach Sela, where they will encamp until the 18th inst.</p>
                </div>
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                    <head>BARBED WIRE IN THE DESERT.</head>
                    <p>We regret to bear that Mrs. Arthur Kelham had a nasty fall from her horse
                        yesterday afternoon during the Royal Dublin Fusiliers' paper chase. While
                        galloping over the desert near Sidi Bichr her horse unexpectedly encountered
                        a line of barbel wire in mid-desert Mr. Kelham was thrown headlong over the
                        horns and the latter was severely cut about the breast. </p>
                    <p>The rise in properly has induced a large number of people to speculate in
                        desert sites in the neighborhood of Alexandria, and one of the unpleasant,
                        consequences of going for a ride in what was a few yeats ago a free an open
                        expanse of sand, is that now in the midst of a gallop one is very likely to
                        be thrown and one's steed seriously injured by coming into unexpected
                        contact, with these signs of private ownership. The custom of putting up
                        barbed wire is especially dangerous to the police and coast guard mounted
                        patrols who are in the habit of visiting the secluded esbehs by night.</p>
                    <p>Fortunately, Mrs. Kelham was not seriously injured yesterday, but the might
                        have had most shocking injuries. There were a number of other riders
                        following her and they were only just in the nick of time to pull up when
                        they saw the lady's mishap.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item" feature="steamerMovements">
                    <head>STEAMER MOVEMENTS.</head>
                    <p>The Moss liner Rameses arrived at Liverpool yesterday morning.</p>
                    <p>The Ellerman liner Egyptian sailed from Liverpool last Sunday with a general
                        cargo for Malta and Alexandria.</p>
                    <p>The Papayanni liner City of Venice left Malta this morning arid is due here,
                        with passengers and mail, on Friday night or Saturday morning.</p>
                </div>
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                    <head>VICTORIA COLLEGE SITE. MR. ALDERSON'S OFFER.</head>
                    <p>No offers for the purchase of the site on which stands Victoria College
                        having been forthcoming within the time-limit set down by Mr. G. B. Alderton
                        in his advertisement of the sale of the site. Mr. Alderson has himself made
                        an offer to the committee in the following terms: -</p>
                    <p>"Offer for purchase of Victoria College plot 'tale quale': One hundred
                        thousand English pounds payment. Continue to draw as at pre sent till
                        £60,000. Balance 1 will pay before even delivery of land College pays the 4%
                        on all sums advanced till delivery — G. B. Alder son."</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>ST. MARK'S BUILDINGS.</head>
                    <p>Mr. Geo. B. Alderson writes to ask "by whose authority the passage way io St.
                        Mark's Buildings has been closed up, and by which, I hear, the St. Mark's
                        Buildings Company gain £600 a year? Does the church share in this If not, I
                        demand that it shall be pulled down."</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>TEWFIK PALACE HOTEL.<lb/>RUMOURED SALE OF PROPERTY.</head>
                    <p>We hear that the Tewfik Palace Hotel at Helouan has been sold by Dr. Bentley,
                        the owner, to a group resembling a powerful local syndicate. Since the
                        present proprietor acquired the property some seven years ago it has been
                        greatly improved, both as regards buildings and ground", which improvements
                        have vastly increased its value. The Tewfik Palace was formerly the
                        favourite residence of the late Khedive Tewfik, and it is there that his
                        Highness died.</p>
                    <p>The situation of the hotel is one of the finest in Helonan, being isolated
                        from all buildings and on the edge of the desert. The race-course adjoins
                        the property, and Dr. Bentley, who is himself a keen sportsman, spent a
                        large sum in making the course and erecting a stand, and the purchasers of
                        the property are to be congratulated on having acquired what will no doubt
                        prove a valuable investment.</p>
                    <p>It is reported that the hotel will be transferred to its new owners at the
                        end of the present season.</p>
                </div>
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                    <head>ITALIAN AGENCY.</head>
                    <p>A Router's telegram from Rome states that Comm. Malmusi will start for Cairo
                        in a few days, in order to assume the post of Italian Reproductive here.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>MORE GOLD FOR EGYPT.</head>
                    <p>The "Daily Mail" of Tuesday last says :—</p>
                    <p>While many rumours continue to circulate concerning the gold requirements of
                        Brazil, Argentina, and the United States, definite developments of a
                        somewhat unexpected character have taken place with regard to Egypt the Bank
                        announcing to-day that £250,000 had been withdrawn for that quarter. Until
                        quite recently an early return flow of sovereigns from Alexandria to London
                        had been looked for, and a movement in the opposite direction is, therefore,
                        all the more unexpected.</p>
                </div>
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                    <head>UNITED EGYPTIAN LANDS, LTD.</head>
                    <p>We learn that the United Egyptian Lands, Ltd., have secured an option of an
                        additional 150,000 metres of land on Rodah Island at a price under fifty
                        shillings per metre.</p>
                    <p>We are informed that the applications for shares in the company have been
                        very large in London, as well as in Egypt., and in consequence the
                        subscription lists will be closed today at 4 p.m. </p>
                    <p>Allotments will be made out in Cairo and "Alexandria, and allotment letters
                        will be seat out and money returned before the end of the present week. </p>
                </div>
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                    <head>EGYPTIAN SALT AND SODA CO</head>
                    <p>The committee of the London Stock Exchange has ordered the following security
                        to be quoted in the Official List ? Egyptian Salt and Soda Company, Limited
                        Further issue of 150,000 Ordinary Shares of £l each fully paid Nos. 301,001
                        to 451,000.</p>
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                    <head>CLOSING OF CANALS.</head>
                    <p>All the canals in the Fayoum province will be closed from the 20th instant
                        for a period of thirty days to enable remodelling and clearance works to he
                        carried out.</p>
                    <p>On the 15th December, the Ibrahimieh Canal will be closed at Hafiz Regulator
                        for a period of about 30 days.</p>
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                <div type="item">
                    <head>THE PLAGUE.</head>
                    <p>For the week ending the 9th inst., 16 cases of plague were reported in Egypt,
                        of which one occurred at Alexandria, 5 at Nag Hamadi, and 5 at Ghirgeb. For
                        the year to that date, the total for all Egypt was 580 cases, as against 265
                        for the same period in 1905, and 831 in 1904.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>NILE TOURISTS.</head>
                    <p>List of passengers by the P. S. Amenartas, which left Cairo yesterday : —
                        Rev. Sir Ralph Fetherston, Mr. M. H. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. von Endmansdorff.
                        Col. and Mrs. Armstrong, Miss Armstrong, Mr. Alec Maitland, Mrs. Maitland,
                        Mrs. N. Beckford, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ford, Lady Arnold, Miss Porter.</p>
                </div>
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                    <head>THE STATE BANK.</head>
                    <head>BOARD AND THE GOVERNMENT.</head>
                    <p>A board meeting of the National Bank was held yesterday to discuss the
                        proposals of the Government, which had for their object the conversation of
                        the National Bank into a State Bank, as far as is compatible with the
                        cordi-tions of the country. The proposals of the Government were discussed
                        in detail and criticised by the special committee appointed for that
                        purpose.</p>
                    <p>We understand that while differences of opinion exist on certain points in
                        these proposals, which are more or less matters of detail, there is no
                        reason to believe that the negotiations will fail to be concluded in a
                        manner satisfactory to both parties. At the same time it would be unwise to
                        anticipate their immediate con-clusion, in as much as they deal with complex
                        financial and administrative questions which cannot be resolved by a day's
                        discussion.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>IMPORTANT PAPYRUS FIND.<lb/>THE PLAYS OF MENANDER.</head>
                    <p>A highly interesting discovery has just been made in this country. M.
                        Lefebvre, one of the inspectors in the service of the Department of
                        Antiquities, has been fortunate enough to disinter a large number of leaves
                        of a papyrus codex of Menander, containing upwards of 1,200 lines. The
                        leaves are not continuous, but be has found as much as 500 lines from each
                        of two plays, two more being represented by smaller quantities The
                        publication of this most welcome discovery is promised for next year, and
                        should enable modern scholars for the first time to form an independent
                        judgment on the style and genins of the famous comic dramatist.</p>
                    <p>Menander was the most popular dramatist of the Graeco Roman world, and his
                        comedies of manners were the models that Plautus and Terence freely copied,
                        and through them influenced the modern drama in its early days. Yet the
                        works of this much praised Greek have hitherto been known to modern scholars
                        only in short fragments, and his fame has had to be taken on trust. The new
                        discovery, it seems, includes long portions of two plays, making about five
                        hundred lines of each. It should now be possible, therefore, to form an
                        accurate opinion of the literary merits of the "New Comedy," almost as well
                        as the older Aristo-phanic comedy, of which, by some curious trick of fate,
                        so many examples have been preserved. This happy find is a new illustration
                        of the value of spade-work io archaeology. The sands of Egypt, and perhaps
                        also the buried libraries of Heronlaneam, doubtless hold many more literary
                        treasurer.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>EGYPTIAN COTTON EXPORTS TO GREAT BRITAIN.</head>
                    <p>The figures of exports of Egyptian cotton from the commencement of the season
                        to November 28 show that the shipments from Alexandria for Great Britain's
                        use have been 146,472 bales, which is 24,301 more than last year's at this
                        time Out of these Liverpool re-ceives83.750 bales and Manchester 62,722
                        bales, which, compared with last year at this time, shows an increase of
                        9,847 bales to Liverpool and 14,454 bales to Manchester. The shipments to
                        the United States are 13,414, against 19,752 bales, and to the Continent,
                        India, and Japan altogether 90,785 bales, or an increase of 7,465 bales. The
                        total exports to all parts are 250,571 bales, which compares with 225,243
                        bales at the corresponding time last season.</p>
                    <p>Commenting upon the growth of the port of Manchester, at the annual meeting
                        of the Manchester Cotton Association, Ltd., last week, the president stated
                        that the imports of Egyptian cotton to Manchester during the year ended
                        August 31 constituted a record, having amounted to 212,257 bales against
                        183,297 in the previous season. That this is some 44 per cent. of the total
                        imports of Egyptian cotton to Great Britain should, he said, be a matter of
                        considerable satisfaction to all. The balance of the importations amounted
                        to 3,383 bales, and were composed of East Indian and African cotton. Since
                        the Ship Canal was opened up to the end of last season there have been
                        lauded at the port of Manchester nearly five and a-half million bales of
                        cotton.</p>
                    <p>So far as the present season was concerned, actual arrivals and "at sea" of
                        American cotton up to date amounted to 133,665 bales, against 102,921 bales
                        in the previous season, and for Egyptian the figures were 61.245 bales,
                        against 51,921 bales. Moreover, he was told that the bookings for Manchester
                        in America were very much ahead of last year. In consequence the shipowners
                        had increased their tonnage, and intended to do all they could to keep a
                        plentiful supply, so that there should be no lack of freight room. It
                        remained for the spinners to do their part and give all the support they
                        could to the direct importation of cotton to Manchester.</p>
                </div>
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                    <head>GREEK LOYALTY IN MANCHESTER</head>
                    <p>The Greek Consul at Manchester sent the following message to Queen Alexandra
                        at Sandringham on the occasion of Her Majesty's birthday: 'On the
                        anniversary of your Gracious Majesty's birthday, the Hellenic ladies and
                        gentlemen of Manchester and your humble servant most respectfully beg to
                        express oar heartfelt and sincere congratulations, wishing your Majesty, as
                        the cherished Queen of England and dear sister to our beloved King George,
                        many happy returns of the day and a long and prosperous life.—Your humble
                        and obedient servant, S. Huzzopoulo, Hellenic Consul." The Queen has sent a
                        gracious acknowledgment of the receipt of the message.</p>
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                    <head>EGYPT IN PARLIAMENT. </head>
                    <head>COSTS OF THE DENISHWAI TRIAL.</head>
                    <p>In the House of Commons, a few days ago, Mr. Dillon asked the Secretary of
                        State for Foreign Affairs whether the Ministry of Finance in Egypt had
                        opened a special credit, of L.E. 12.000 to meet the expenses of the Special
                        Court and the pay of the employes who were engaged in the Denishwai case ;
                        and if so whether a detailed and audited account of the expenditure of this
                        sum would be communicated to the House.</p>
                    <p>Sir Edward Grey :—I have no information on the subject. The matter is one
                        which solely concerns the Government of Egypt.</p>
                    <p>The Cairo correspondent of the "Politioh Korrespondenz" states that the
                        Khedive has received several petitions to intervene in favour of the
                        convicts of Denishwai, and that a partial satisfaction to these petitions is
                        imminent.</p>
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                    <head>THE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY.<lb/>PRINCES' DONATIONS.</head>
                    <p>Prince Aziz Pasha Hassan, cousin of the Khedive, Princess Nazli Hanem Halem,
                        and her husband, Hassan Rifky Pasha, have subscribed L.E. 1,000, LE. 400,
                        and L.E. 100 respectively to the funds of the proposed National University.
                        H.H. Aziz Papha has remitted his donation to the committee of the University
                        by cheque payable on the Bank of Egypt. Rifki Pasha asks the committee
                        whether they are in need of his personal services, which he is ready to
                        place at their disposal.</p>
                </div>
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                    <head>ZIZINIA THEATRE.<lb/>L'ESPIONNE."</head>
                    <p>We were prevented from seeing "Le Passe" on Sunday, but we hear it was far
                        better than "Francillon," and most certainly last night's performance of
                        Sardou's "Espiome" marked a still greater improvement. It would be
                        unreasonable to say this performance surprised us; it could hardly do more
                        than come up to the high expectations we had formed of Mile Barthes; there
                        can be no doubt that she thoroughly proved herself the artiste that fame has
                        heralded. Her charm lies mainly in her splendid diction, which is the more
                        striking when contrasted with the apology for French that one hears over
                        here. Her voice, though leaving something to be desired on the score of
                        diversity, is wonderfully deep toned and so direct and sincere as to be
                        quietly convincing without need of any recourse to rant. "L'Es-pionne" has
                        no particular "star" part; the action is throughout maintained and well
                        dispersed, which at once enhances the value of the piece per se and enables
                        us to take stock of the accomplished players Mile Barthes has brought with
                        her. The love element of the play gives way a little before the intricacies
                        of diplomacy. This evidently cannot be depicted on the stage without one
                        falling in for stolen keys, secreted documents, and compromising letters.
                        The period dealt with is about 1849, and Andre de Maurillac is on a mission
                        - to Rome with important state papers. On his journey he falls in with and
                        marries Dora, who, no lets than her quaint Spanish mother, is regarded as a
                        somewhat shady char-, acter. On the day of their wedding the "Com-tssse"
                        Zicka, an adventuress in Austrian pay, being frustrated in her love for
                        Maurillao, manages to steal the most important of his papers in such a way
                        that the blame falls on Dora. This, together with a further false accusation
                        of her being the cause of the arrest of Tekli, a Hungarian patriot, is the
                        backbone of the play and elicited opportunity for some admirable scenes i
                        between Mile Barthes, as Dora, and M. Rous-selle, as Maurillac. At length
                        his friend Favrol les (M. Alerme) very cleverly wrests Zicka's secret from
                        her, and all ends happily for Mau-rillac and his wife. There is a good
                        "swing' and eclat about the whole play : no lame duck or stumbling-blocks.
                        If there was intense attrac tion in Mile Barthes, there was ample counter
                        attraction io Mile Marie Marcilly's graceful and refined interpretation of
                        Zicka, no less than in the finished performances of MM. Rouselle and Aderme;
                        we cannot, besides, omit mention of Mme Marie-Laur's Marquise though the
                        accent was a little too perfectly imperfect, and of M. Andre Hall's Tekli.
                        In fact, such a good ensemble in a touring com-pany reflects great credit on
                        Mile Barthes management and selection.</p>
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                    <head>ESBEKIEH GARDENS THEATRE.</head>
                    <p>The Galenzi troupe are a great joy. They have brought with them a touch of
                        the "Capucines," the lightness and elan of its comedies. I saw four short
                        vaudeville fantasias, one more delightful than the other. True, one wouldn't
                        take everyone to see ' le coup de Salomon," but it was irresistible. M.
                        Martel and M. Henry were faultless, and Mile Demougey had more than a touch
                        of Jeanne Granier in her voice, laugh, and manner. M. Barbier and Mme Gerard
                        were perhaps the best among a most excellent assembly It was good to see
                        something so "piquant" and purely natural, a set of spontaneous charades as
                        it were the word of which is the daily life of Paris</p>
                </div>
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                    <head>PERSONAL AND SOCIAL</head>
                    <p><persName>Sir Vincent Corbett</persName> had a long interview with the
                        Khedive on Friday.</p>
                    <p>A large number of well-known people arrived by the North German Lloyd steamer
                        yesterday, among them Prince Mohamed Ali Halim, Cherif Pasha, Wassif Pasha,
                        Zohrab Pasha and Mme Zohrab, Hussein Bey, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Scott Mr. and
                        Mrs. W. P. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Macaulay, Miss Alderson, Mrs. H E. Barker,
                        Mrs. Hartmann, Mr. Robert B. de Guerville, etc.</p>
                    <p>Prince and Princess Ericoff arrived at Alexandria by the Italian mail steamer
                        on Sunday.</p>
                    <p>We regret to hear that Mustapha Pasha Fehmy is still confined to bed owing to
                        indisposition. He was in consequence unable to attend the ceremony of the
                        Holy Carpet on Saturday.</p>
                    <p><persName>Mr. P. W. Machell</persName>, C.M.G., celebrated his forty third
                        birthday anniversary on Thursday last. The same day, too, was the first
                        anniversary of his marriage to Countess Victoria Machell, who, we are
                        delighted to hear, has entirely recovered from her summer illness and will
                        rejoin her husband very shortly. Mr. Machell has had two successive summers
                        of especially hard work with but short holidays, but for these he is none
                        the worse. He leads, indeed, a very energetic life and never seems to
                        tire.</p>
                    <p>Mr. J. Haines has been appointed Controller of Direct Taxation, at a salary
                        of LE. 900 per annum.</p>
                    <p><persName>Mecciaca Bey</persName>, Controller of the Treasury at the Ministry
                        of Finance, has applied for his pension.</p>
                    <p>Mr. H. G. Finlaison has been appointed inspector of the 2nd Circle of
                        Irrigation at Zifta. </p>
                    <p>We regret to hear that Mr. Wheeler, an official of the Government of India,
                        who was here recently attached to the State Railways to reorganise and
                        improve the system of accounts and audit, left for India a few days ago to
                        rejoin his department. We understand that his services received the special
                        appreciation of the railway management, and we mast congratulate him on his
                        adding to the group of Indian officials whose services have benefited Egypt. </p>
                    <p>Among those who left London on Thursday last for Marseilles on their way to
                        India, were Sir Hamilton Freer-Smith, Lady Golvin, Admiral H. Knox. Sir
                        Montague and Lady Turner, Miss Turner, the Dowager Lady Ashburton and her
                        two sons, <persName>Mr. Guy Baring</persName>, Mr. Alexander Baring, and
                        Mrs. Guy Baring. Travelling by the same boat, the P. and O. S.S. Persia,
                        from Marseilles to Port Said, are Sir Gilbert Parker, M.P, and Lady Parker,
                        Sir Barrington and Lady Simeon, and Lord Kingston.</p>
                    <p><persName>Sir John Stephen Barrington Simeon</persName>, who is coming to
                        spend Christmas in Egypt with Lady Simeon, was born at Swainston in the Isle
                        of Wight and, like his late father, the third baronet has spent his life in
                        the stormy world of politics. He succeeded his father at the age of twenty,
                        and two years later married the eldest daughter of the Hon. Heneage Dutton,
                        of Finsbury Manor, Hants. For three years he was private secretary to the
                        Rt. Hon John Bright, M. P., and from 1895 until the last general election he
                        represented Southampton in the interests of the Liberal Unionist party. He
                        is a large landowner, his property extending over nearly nine thousand
                        acres.</p>
                    <p>Sir E. Cassel has rented the Chateau de Belle Fontaine, Biarritz, from Mr.
                        Leishman, American Ambassador at Constantinople.</p>
                    <p><persName>Mme Ibady</persName>, wife of H.E. the Governor, will be "at home"
                        at her residence every Thursday, commencing on Thursday next.</p>
                    <p>Mme Wunderlich, wife of the German Consul at Alexandria, will be "at home" at
                        the consular residence every Wednesday, except the last Wednesday of the
                        month, commencing from tomorrow.</p>
                    <p><persName>M. Tabet</persName>, <persName>M. Anguste Mahieu</persName>, and M.
                        Georges Ferry have left for a shooting trip on the White Nile.</p>
                    <p><persName>Mr. George Allen</persName>, proprietor of the "Pioneer," is
                        staying at the Grand Continental Hotel.</p>
                    <p><persName>M. Theologue Yenidunia</persName> has been attached to the
                        Irrigation Service of Upper Egypt at a monthly salary of L E. 40.</p>
                </div>
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                    <head>NEW KHEDIVIAL HOTEL CAIRO.</head>
                    <p>Built In 1904. Modern House. Splendid situation. Eectric Light<lb/> Lift,
                        Pension P.T. 50. Arrangements for families. </p>
                    <p>Rooms and Breakfast P.T. 25.— Meals a la Cart </p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">26789-26-11-09</measure></p>
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                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-bcp01">
                    <head>BECK &amp; CO'S PILSENER BEER</head>
                    <p>BREMEN.</p>
                    <p>Obtainable from every Respectable Firm In Cairo, Alexandria &amp; the
                        Sudan.</p>
                    <p>Otherwise apply to</p>
                    <p>V. J. FLEURENT, Cairo</p>
                    <p>F. MICALLEF, Sole Agent, 11 Bab Midan, Alexandria</p>
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                <div type="section" feature="wire">
                    <head>TELEGRAMS.</head>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>EDUCATION BILL.<lb/>UNPRECEDENTED MEASURE-<lb/>CABINET AND THE
                            LORDS.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>London, December 10.</dateline>
                            <p>House of Commons.—Mr. Birrell stated that the Government had decided
                                to ask the House to return the Lords' amendments to the Education
                                Bill as a whole because they were destructive to the main principles
                                of the measure. He hoped the Lords would then substitute others with
                                a more limited scope. The Government was prepared to consider some
                                concessions, but anything like the present amendments were quite
                                unacceptable. If the Lords persisted in the matter the Bill would be
                                sacrificed. </p>
                            <p>Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman will move a resolution to-morrow to this
                                effect. It is believed that this course is without precedent. A
                                portion of Mr. Birrell's forecast of the pro- </p>
                            <p>posed concessions has received the disapproval of a section of the
                                Ministerialists. (Reuter)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>PLURAL VOTING BILL<lb/>REJECTED BY LORDS.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>London, December 10.</dateline>
                            <p>House of Lords.—The Plural Voting Bill</p>
                            <p>was rejected on the second reading by 143 votes to 43. (Reuter)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>THE POPE AND FRANCE.<lb/>SITUATION ACUTE.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>Paris, December 10.</dateline>
                            <p>In view of the separation law coming into force to-morrow, and the
                                Pope's prohibition of the religious associations provided for by it,
                                the Government has recently decided to facilitate religious services
                                under the law relative to ordinary public meetings, which
                                considerably modifies its requirements in favour of churches. The
                                Pope having now prohibited compliance with these, M. Briand, up to
                                the present most conciliatory, declares that the incitement to
                                violate ordinary law has entirely changed the situation. The
                                Government will act with energy equal to its previous conciliation,
                                and he has directed all breaches of the law to be prosecuted.</p>
                            <p>(Reuter)</p>
                        </div>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>Paris, December 10.</dateline>
                            <p>The Pope's intervention at the last moment has greatly disconcerted
                                the Bishops, who had authorised the priests to apply for permission
                                to hold services under the law relating to public meetings.
                                (Reuter)</p>
                        </div>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>Paris, December 10.</dateline>
                            <p>The Pope having forbidden the clergy to make the declaration required
                                by the law of reunion of 1881, the Government has instructed the
                                procureurs to prosecute all infractions in the celebration of
                                worship. (Havas)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>THE JAPANESE BIAS.<lb/>A TERRIBLE THREAT.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>London, December 10.</dateline>
                            <p>According to information received by the "Times'' from San Francisco,
                                although in urgent need of labour for the rebuilding of the city,
                                where the people are still living in tents, a labour leader has
                                declared that if a thousand Japanese labourers were imported there
                                would be a thousand murders. (Reuter)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>CHINESE ANTI-FOREIGN RIOTS</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>Shanghai, December 10.</dateline>
                            <p>Anti-foreign riots have broken out in the</p>
                            <p>Kiangsi Province. Foreigners employed in the mines have fled here.
                                (Reuter)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>STATE OF PERSIA.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>Teheran, December 10.</dateline>
                            <p>Parliament demands that the Government</p>
                            <p>should give an immediate answer as to whether the Constitution will
                                be signed. Meanwhile the arrears of the troops are being paid at the
                                rate of £1,000 daily, which is collected by public subscription.
                                (Reuter)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>RUSSIAN REACTIONARIES.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>St. Petersburg, December 10.</dateline>
                            <p>Many thousands of people attended a great</p>
                            <p>reactionary meeting here. Father John of Cronstadt blessed the banner
                                of the Union of the Russian People and denounced the Duma.</p>
                            <p>(Reuter)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>ALGECIRAS CONVENTION.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>Berlin, December 10-</dateline>
                            <p>The Reichstag has definitely ratified the</p>
                            <p>Algeciras Convention. (Havas)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>GOVERNOR OF INDO-CHINA.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>Paris, December 10.</dateline>
                            <p>M. Beau, Governor-General of Indo-China, has sailed for Saigon.
                                (Reuter)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>NOBEL PRIZE FOR ROOSEVELT.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>Christiania, December 10.</dateline>
                            <p>The Storthing has conferred the Nobel Peace</p>
                            <p>Prize on President Roosevelt. (Reuter)</p>
                        </div>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>Christiania, December 10.</dateline>
                            <p>The Nobel Prize for peace has been awarded to Mr. Roosevelt.
                                (havas)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>DEATH OF KING OF DAHOMEY.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>Algiers, December 10.</dateline>
                            <p>King Bihanzin is dead. Havas</p>
                            <p>The King of Dahomey ceased exercising his regal power in 1894, when
                                his realms were annexed by France after that Power had been
                                encroaching since 1851. He remained a nominal potentate until 1900,
                                but in that year in consequence of his intrigues and mischief-making
                                propensities he was seized and after a short imprisonment at Porto
                                Novo exiled to the Congo.</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>THE OASES</head>
                    <p>The oases are The only exceptions to the uniform desolation, hundreds of
                        thousands of square miles in extent, known as the Libyan Desert. The popular
                        conception of these interesting anomalies of the Sahara is that of a fertile
                        spot, lying amidst miles of sandy wilderness, something after the style of a
                        pleasant, pal u-clad Islet rising above the expanse of the Pacific Ocean.
                        Instead of being merely </p>
                    <p>Verdant bales that blossom midst the Libyan wild</p>
                    <p>they are deep hollows consisting of a number of verdant patches sprinkled at
                        intervals over a carpet of desert, which only differs from the surrounding
                        waste on the plateau in its low-lying character.</p>
                    <p>The oases were begotten ages and ages ago when portions, of the limestone
                        rock of what is now the dreary expanse of the desert were upheaved. The
                        upper limestones were cracked by the violence of the upheaval and afterwards
                        denuded, thus forming slight hollows. Ages passed, and the hollows became a
                        lake, the water carrying on the work of excavation. When the moist climate
                        of Egypt became dry, a change, which may have been connected with the
                        revolution in the climatic conditions of Europe from a glacial to a
                        temperate state, the excavation still went on by means of wind and sand.
                        Century after century these great depressions became slowly larger owing to
                        the eroding force of the sand-laden blasts, and thus the oases were
                        sculptured into the present forms. But nature never stays her hand, and day
                        by day and year by year these hollows are still growing greater owing to the
                        erosion of the sandy wind, their boundaries ever encroaching on the desert
                        plateau, whose scarps are being ground gradually away. These hollows are
                        often of great extent. The oasis of Khargeh, for example, is as large as a
                        good-sized English county, being a depression three thousand square
                        kilometres in extent, a great part being desert. Bah arieh, the smallest of
                        all the oases, is not less than eighteen hundred square kilometres in size,
                        while Farafra and its pendent, the Iddaila oasis, which is only ten
                        kilometres distant, are each larger than Khargeh. Immense areas in Farafra
                        are quite unexplored, while Iddaila has never been explored at all, except
                        for a small portion at the north end. Utterly isolated from the valley of
                        the Nile they have remained aloof from the main stream of Egyptian history,
                        and Khargeh, alone of the oases, has a slight connection with two famous
                        events, the Persian conquest and the Nestorian heresy. Khargeh town was the
                        last civilised place which the host of Cambyses passed through on its way
                        from Thebes to Siwa and the remains of the 50,000 Persian warriors, who were
                        ever seen again by mortal eyes, lie somewhere in the surrounding desert,
                        their skeletons with their panoply preserved in the dry air, a treasure
                        trove for some future explorer of the Sahara. In the Christian era the Great
                        Oasis was the place of banishment for Nestorians the Heresiarch and' one of
                        the most unique remains of antiquity in Egypt is the great city of the dead,
                        the Necropolis of the Nestorians, who followed their Bishop, the victim of
                        Cyril's hatred, in his exile. Everywhere there are signs that the oases were
                        the flourishing centres of a large population in ancient times. Of late they
                        have become more and more depopulated, for as Egypt's prosperity increased,
                        large numbers of the younger men sought work in the Nile Valley. As the
                        people dwindled land went out of cultivation and the wells became sanded up
                        The ruins of Egyptian temples, Coptic chapels and monasteries, Roman castles
                        and aqueducts and sites of ancient wells attest how populous the country
                        once , was. In Khargeh, before the coming of the Corporation of Western
                        Egypt, practically all the wells used for irrigation and over a hundred that
                        had fallen into desuetude owed their origin to the ancient inhabitants.</p>
                    <p>Baharioh is more prosperous than Khargeh, and has a considerable export trade
                        in fruit, yet the area of land cultivated for cereals is said to be slowly
                        diminishing year by year. Twenty years ago 900 feddans were cultivated but
                        now there are only 600, the decrease being due to the diminished yield from
                        the springs owing to the inhabitants not taking sufficient measured to keep
                        the wells free. The villages are uninteresting collections of mud hovels
                        inhabited by an entirely Moslem population, there being no native Coptic or
                        Jewish elements. Originally the inhabitants of the oases were Libyan
                        (Berber) tribes, but after annexation to Egypt there was a considerable
                        immigration from Nubia and the Nile Valley. At the present time, while the
                        physiognomic type of the Berber race still predominates or is largely
                        present in Farafra, Baharieh, and Khargeh, in Dakhleh the in-</p>
                    <p>habitants differ little from the fellahaen of the Nile Valley </p>
                    <p>For thirty-five centuries the oases have been inhabited, as a discovery of a
                        stela of Thothmes II. in Baharieh proves it is doubtful whether they have
                        ever harboured less inhabitants or been more ackward, as regards the
                        resources of civilisation, than they have been during modern times. In 1897
                        the total population of these oases was as follows : Dakhleh, 17,090 :
                        Khargeh, 7,866 ; Baharieh, 6,081 ; and Farafra, 542. They are quiet and well
                        disposed, being unspoilt by contact with low-class Europeans. Before the
                        nineteenth century only two Europeans are known to have visited the oasis of
                        Khargeh, while the others were not entered until the last century, In fact
                        ever since the Arab conquest they appear to have been singularly neglected;
                        and Khargeh town, though of great antiquity, contains not a vestige of
                        Arabic architecture. It is totally unlike any town or village in Egypt
                        proper. The streets are simply low narrow tunnels under the -houses and
                        their darkness and intricacy are suggestive of a rabbit warren. Close to
                        this miserable capital of the Great Oasis, as if to remind the visitor of
                        the former prosperity of the land in comparison with its existing
                        degradation, rises the magnificent temple of Hibis which Darius I. built in
                        honour of Amen-Ra. The Persian King thought that by showing respect to the
                        Egyptian god and by public works of great utility to the country, he would
                        conciliate the people and make them grateful to tho Persian Occupation. But
                        like other alien occupants of Egypt the Persians were detested, and every
                        vestige of their century of occupation has been destroyed throughout the
                        length and breadth of the land, and except in this remote oasis no remains
                        exist of any public buildings of the Persian dynasty. The ruins of temples
                        erected in the times of the Ptolemies and of the Antonines in Khargeh and of
                        others in Baharieh built during the reigns of Apries and Amasis show that
                        the prosperity of the oases continued for many centuries. Olympio-dorus, in
                        the fourth century of our era, described the Egyptian oases as specially
                        celebrated for their fruitfulness and healthiness. "The trees," he declares,
                        "are constantly loaded with fruit, the corn grown in the oases being more
                        excellent than any other corn, and whiter than snow. Barley is sometimes
                        grown twice, and millet almost always three times a a year. Wells sunk to
                        &amp; depth of 200, 300, or even 500 cubits pour streams of water from their
                        mouths, which is the cause of the great fertility of the land, though the
                        sky is always cloudless."</p>
                    <p>Like many other valuable assets of the once mighty land of Egypt, the Oases
                        have suffered from the neglect of centuries—their glories have been dimmed,
                        the wells neglected, the Fund allowed to go out of cultivation, and the sand
                        to engulf what were once smiling farms and gardens. Modern enterprise is
                        already at work (repairing the damage done by the dark years of neglect and
                        adversity, new methods are. being employed, and ere long the oases of
                        Western Egypt will see the dawn of a prosperity greater than in the days of
                        the ancient Egyptians or of the Roman Occupation. As the heirs of the ages,
                        we shall reap where others have sown, and the harvest will be more abundant
                        than the ancient ever dared to hope for.</p>
                    <p>It is these oases which form the sphere of operations of the Corporation of
                        Western Egypt, and the most important land concession ever granted in modern
                        Egypt was made in 1903, when that company obtained the right during thirty
                        years of taking up land there with the object of irrigating and selling it
                        to a total extent of 600,000 feddans, or about 970 square miles. Three years
                        and a half have elapsed since then—although the term of the concession has
                        not yet begun to run - but owing to the inaccessible character of the
                        country, which the Corporation is developing, no independent account of the
                        progress of the work has up to now been possible. The description of the
                        scope and present position of the undertaking, which is to be published in a
                        series of articles of which this is the preface, should be of interest, for
                        there appears to be a considerable amount of ignorance and misunderstand ing
                        existing in Egypt as to the oases and the practicability of their successful
                        development. The object of these articles is to set before our readers the
                        story of the beginnings of a most important scheme, which can only be
                        brought to a successful issue by means of careful management and costly
                        development. We may add that from all that we have seen of the work now
                        being carried on in the Great Oasis, the Corporation of Western Egypt
                        appears to be honestly trying to carry through a vast undertaking which
                        should be of the utmost benefit to the country at large, for its goal is
                        nothing less than the restoration to Egypt of what was one of her most
                        fertile provinces, which has been utterly neglected and ignored ever since
                        the fall of the ancient world.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="section" feature="sport">
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>SPORT AT PORT SAID.<lb/> OPENING OF SPORTING CLUB GROUND</head>
                        <p>(From our Correspondent.)</p>
                        <p>V Port Said, Satarday.</p>
                        <p>This afternoon, H. E. the Governor opened the International Sporting
                            Club's ground. There was a large and fashionable attendance among whom
                            were the Sub Governor and the various Consuls. Tue town band was in
                            attendance, and tea was provided for the fair sex. The most interesting
                            and amazing item on the programme was the Rugby football match between
                            the Club's team and a team from H. M. S. Veuns.</p>
                        <p>From a spectacular point of view the game was perhaps disappointing, as
                            it was almost exclusively confined to the forwards, who were pitiable
                            sights when half time was called The Governor kicked off at 3.30p.m.
                            sharp before some 200 spectators, and play settled down in midfield. The
                            Venus gradually worked down to oar line, and looked like souring, but
                            the pressure was relieved by a good kick by Wallis. Several scrums
                            ensued, the ship gradually working up the field again Gibbs made a
                            splendid effort to cross the line, but was hurled into touch right in
                            the corner. After several scrums the ball was touched down by Broatch.
                            Play was on our line when the whistle sounded half-time, with no
                            score.</p>
                        <p>The second half proved a little more in-teresting. Field made the first
                            opening for Port Said by intercepting a pass. He looked a scorer all,
                            over at the start and managed to get well into the ship's 25 before he
                            was palled down. A few minutes later Gibbs got possession and made a
                            good opening, but his pass to his wing was a little wild. The next ten
                            minutes were very exciting, the Venus making several attempts to score,
                            chiefly through Gibbs, who had exceeding hard line-in not scoring more
                            than once. Just before time was called two of the ship's forwards
                            crossed the line together and scored in the corner, but the try was
                            disallowed, both players being off-side. After a few minutes' scrambling
                            time was called.</p>
                        <p>Such a game does not call for much com-ment. Matters were fairly level
                            forward although the heeling of our forwards was very poor. The best man
                            on the field was Gibbs, the ship's centre three-quarter. The half-backs
                            played a good game, but were too inclined to resort to off side tactic ,
                            while their passes at times were rather wild. Field, for Port Said, made
                            some good openings, but his passes were always badly taken. Broatch at
                            full back was a tower of strength, and if was chiefly dae to this
                            player's grand defence that there was no score.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>FOOTBALL.</head>
                        <p>RAILWAY INSTITUTE v, "D." COY 1st lNNISKILLINGS.</p>
                        <p>This match was played on the Institute ground at Gheziret Badrane on the
                            7th inst. Some time before the match commenced quite a respectable crowd
                            had tamed up and when the game started the fine large verandah was fall
                            of spectators. The homesters lost the toss and played with the sun in
                            their faces. They attacked early but the visitors soon transferred play
                            to the other end, where the Institute defence did very well to keep out
                            a series of hot attacks. The Institute forwards then made a good attempt
                            to score and the left wing had some very good tries. Both teams
                            struggled hard to obtain the lead, but half time arrived with no score.
                            On the restart the soldiers made some grand attempts to score and more
                            than once the home defence were very hard pressed-once Railway men,
                            however, soon found their feet and a ran up by the forwards ended in a
                            corner being forced. A goal resulted from the kick. The visitors then
                            made tremendous efforts to equalize, which they did from a penalty kick
                            given against an Institute back hr handling. Both teams made strenuous
                            Attempts to obtain the deciding goal but the final whistle blew with the
                            score 1 — 1. The tame was an exhibition of hard and interesting football
                            and was contested in the most gentle manly and sportsmanlike spirit.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>VICTORIA COLLEGE v. MR. M. GOODRICH'S XI.</head>
                        <p>The above match was played at the school ground on Saturday last and
                            ended in a win for the school by 6 goals to 0 The school combination was
                            considerably superior to that of their opponents and the home defence
                            was only once seriously tested. The goals were scored by A.E. Aubrey and
                            V.R Mustard. The school outside left (M. Abort el Ezz) played a
                            particularly good game, several of his shots hitting the cross-bar.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>KHEDIVIAL SPORTING CLUB, CAIRO.</head>
                        <p>The Race Coarse will be open for gallops on Friday, 14th, and Sunday,
                            16th December, up to 1 p.m. 29060 5 1</p>
                    </div>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>TRIPOLI IN AFRICA.</head>
                    <p>At a recent meeting, the Ottoman Council if State decided, amongst other
                        measures intended to develop the natural wealth of the Vilayet, to
                        distribute Crown lands among the peasantry ; to improve irrigation by means
                        of canals; and to better the means of communication.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="section" feature="prepaidAdvertisements">
                    <p>Cheap Prepaid Advertisements. Under this heading advertisements are in sorted
                        at the following rates</p>
                    <div type="item">
                        <p>ONCE 8 TIMES 6 TIMES</p>
                        <p>15 words . . . P.T. 6 P.T. 10 P.T. 15 30 words ... " 8 " 16 " 24</p>
                        <p>Every 10 words, beyond 30 "2 " 4 " 6 </p>
                        <p>The address is counted. The advertisement must appear on consecutive days
                            for above rates to be obtained. 50% extra is charged, advertisements not
                            appearing consecutively.</p>
                        <div type="item">
                            <p>AGARDS INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIES AND TRADE MARKS REGISTER 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. AGARDS
                                INTERNATIONAL HOTEL GUIDE sent post free to all first class Hotels
                                throughout Europe, America, the Colonies and Egypt The beat
                                reference book for travellers.</p>
                        </div>
                        <div type="item">
                            <p>AUCTION SALE of furniture on Friday 4th January next. Owner leaving
                                the country. Apply to Messrs. Congdon &amp; Co. for all particulars.
                                29045 3-1</p>
                        </div>
                        <div type="item">
                            <head>AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. </head>
                            <p>To be cold cheap, first class printing machine, complete with all
                                accessories; good as new. Can be seen in working order. For price
                                and particulars apply to "E.W.," P.O. Box 8, Cairo. <measure
                                    type="indexNo">28986-25-5</measure></p>
                            <div type="item">
                                <head>BLICKENSDERFER TYPEWRITERS. </head>
                                <p>London Prices. Address to the Agent, Post Office Box No. 35,
                                    Alexandria. 31 12-903</p>
                                <div type="item">
                                    <head>BORMAN &amp; CO. </head>
                                    <p>for overcoats, suitings, riding breeches and ladies'
                                        tailoring. Their new outter is now prepared to undertake the
                                        above in all the latest styles. Best cloth and perfect fit
                                        guaranteed. <measure type="indexNo">28978-6-5</measure></p>
                                </div>
                                <div type="item">
                                    <head>BORMAN &amp; CO. </head>
                                    <p>have just received a splendid assortment of Christmas
                                        Presents, consisting of silver and eleotro-plated goods,
                                        jewellery, writing cases, and all descriptions of fancy
                                        goods, Children's books, foot balls, toys, crackers,
                                        fountain pens at prices to suit everybody. 29013-6 8</p>
                                </div>
                                <div type="item">
                                    <head>CAIRO MUSICAL &amp; DRAMATIC SO-CIETY.—</head>
                                    <p>Ladies and Gentlemen desirous of assisting in Concerts and
                                        Entertainments, organised only for charitable purposes,
                                        during . the season, should communicate at once with the
                                        Director, Mr. J. W. Congdon.</p>
                                </div>
                                <div type="item">
                                    <p>CHRISTMAS 1906. The Proprietor of The Anglo-American Stores,
                                        Boulevard Ram-leh, Alexandria, begs to notify his numerous
                                        patrons that he has just received, from London, a large and
                                        varied selection of Seasonable Goods, comprising Crackers,
                                        Christmas Hampers, Fresh Fruit, etc. Inspection invited. No
                                        importunity to purchase. <measure type="indexNo"
                                            >29066-14-1</measure></p>
                                </div>
                                <div type="item">
                                    <p>ENGLISHMAN(28) speaking,writing French and Italian well,
                                        seeks position in stockbroker's or commission house. Apply,
                                        No.29040 "Egyptian Gazette" offices. <measure type="indexNo"
                                            >29040-6-1</measure></p>
                                </div>
                                <div type="item">
                                    <p>ENGLISH NURSE, middle aged, ex-perienced, seeks situation;
                                        young baby preferred; uniform. W., "Egyptian Gazette."
                                            <measure type="indexNo">29065-3-1</measure></p>
                                </div>
                                <div type="item">
                                    <p>FURNITURE FOR SALE Two bedroom and dining room suits, Piano,
                                        Beds, &amp; No reasonable offer refused. Apply, Box 741.
                                        Cairo. 29014 6 3</p>
                                </div>
                                <div type="item">
                                    <p>LOST on Friday at midday, in or near the ; Greek quarter, a
                                        gold chain purse, gold cigarette case, and other trinkets.
                                        The finder will be rewarded on returning same to Mr. Godfrey
                                        Barker, Alexandria. 29037-8 1</p>
                                </div>
                                <div type="item">
                                    <p>PERDU vendredi k midi aa qaartier greo on L dans le voisinage
                                        one bouwe 4 mailles d'or, ana bolta k oigaiettes en or et
                                        cb'antres bijonx. Celai qairapperteia cea objets k Iff. G.
                                        Barker sera rdaompensA </p>
                                </div>
                                <div type="item">
                                    <head>TIMEKEEPER WANTED. </head>
                                    <p>Must have had previous experience, and be able to speak
                                        English and Arabic. Apply by letter, with testimonials,
                                        stating salary required, to No. 29059 "Egyptian Gazette"
                                        offices. <measure type="indexNo">20059-6-1</measure></p>
                                </div>
                                <div type="item">
                                    <head>VIOLIN LESSONS. </head>
                                    <p>Teacher passed all classes of the conservatory Vienna. "A.D"
                                        Caro poste restante. 28978 6a-4</p>
                                </div>
                                <div type="item">
                                    <p>WANTED immediately, a good English Nurse not over 35, to take
                                        charge of boy 4 years (motherless) Applications from Cairo
                                        by letter to George Melas, c/o Choremi Benachi &amp; Co ,
                                        Alexandria. 29016 6-2</p>
                                    <div type="item">
                                        <p>WANTED experienced English Nurse for a baby in a Turkish
                                            family, in Cairo. Good salary. Address H R, 'Egyptian
                                            Gazette." 29019 6 2</p>
                                    </div>
                                    <div type="item">
                                        <p>WANTED a partner with about 500 capital to invest in a
                                            Gypsum Factory capable of turning out about 20 tons per
                                            day Address, No. 29CO3, "Egyptian Gazette" offices. 29(
                                            03 6 4</p>
                                    </div>
                                    <div type="item">
                                        <p>WANTED by an Englishman. Lessons in Bookkeeping State
                                            terms. Address, No. 29026 ' Egyptian Gazette" offices.
                                            29026-6 2</p>
                                    </div>
                                    <div type="item">
                                        <p>WANTED three or four furnished rooms, in the Ramleh or
                                            Moharrem Bey district. State terms to No. 29039
                                            "Egyptian Gazette" offices</p>
                                    </div>
                                    <div type="item">
                                        <head>WANTED. </head>
                                        <p>Rooms, bedroom and sitting- room, furnished or
                                            unfurnished, with attendance and use of bathroom, near
                                            Union</p>
                                        <p>Club. Apply, No. 29064 "Egyptian Gazette." <measure
                                                type="indexNo">29064-3-1</measure></p>
                                    </div>
                                    <div type="item">
                                        <p>YOUNG MAN, 25 years old, taking both A Greek and English
                                            languages, wants position ; small wages. Apply, No.
                                            59026. ''Egyptian Gazette" offices.</p>
                                    </div>
                                    <div type="item">
                                        <p>YOUNG GREEK, writing Greek, French, and English, speaking
                                            Italian and Arabic, good bookkeeper and correspondent,
                                            and tho-roughly versed in steamer agency business, seeks
                                            situation. Address, No. 29053, "Egyptian</p>
                                        <p>Gazette" offices. <measure type="indexNo"
                                                >29063-6-1</measure></p>
                                    </div>
                                </div>
                            </div>
                        </div>
                        <div type="item">
                            <p>Davies Bryan &amp;Co. CONTINENTAL HOTEL BUILDINGS CAIRO.</p>
                            <p>ST; DAVID'S BUILDINGS ALEXANDRIA,</p>
                            <p>AND 35-37 NOBLE, STREET, LONDON, E.C.</p>
                        </div>
                        <div type="item">
                            <p>SEASON 1906-7.</p>
                            <p>New Stock of the Latest</p>
                            <p>London Novelties.</p>
                        </div>
                        <div type="item">
                            <p>NEW BLACKS NEW BLUES NEW GREYS</p>
                        </div>
                        <div type="item">
                            <p>NEW TWEEDS .</p>
                        </div>
                        <div type="item">
                            <p>NEW OVERCOATINGS NEW VESTINGS</p>
                            <p>Agents for the celebrated Tevia Tweed.</p>
                        </div>
                        <div type="item">
                            <head>ALL GARMENTS CUT BY</head>
                        </div>
                        <div type="item">
                            <head>EXPERIENCED ENGLISH CUTTERS.</head>
                            <p>Fit and Style Guaranteed.</p>
                        </div>
                        <div type="item">
                            <p>NEW COLLARS NEW TIES NEW SHIRTS</p>
                        </div>
                        <div type="item">
                            <p>NEW CLOVES NEW UNDERCLOTHING NEW HOSIERY</p>
                        </div>
                        <div type="item">
                            <p>STRAW HATS FELT HATS SILK HATS</p>
                        </div>
                        <div type="item">
                            <p>HELMETS</p>
                        </div>
                        <div type="item">
                            <p>CAPS</p>
                        </div>
                        <div type="item">
                            <p>PANAMAS</p>
                            <p>Hats specially fitted by a practical Hatter.</p>
                            <p>Felt &amp; Panama Hats cleaned.</p>
                        </div>
                        <div type="item">
                            <head>STYLISH BOOTS COURT SHOES PUTTIE LEGGINGS</head>
                        </div>
                        <div type="item">
                            <head>TENNIS GOODS CRICKET GOODS FOOTBALLS, ETC.</head>
                            <p>Try our renowned Bontive Boot at £1.</p>
                        </div>
                        <div type="item">
                            <p>FOOTBALL BOOTS at special prices for Clubs.</p>
                        </div>
                        <div type="item">
                            <p>LADIES' GLOVES</p>
                        </div>
                        <div type="item">
                            <p>LADIES' BLOUSES LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING</p>
                        </div>
                        <div type="item">
                            <p>LADIES' BELTS LADIES' BOAS LADIES'C0STUMES</p>
                            <p>Very special Lines in Household Linens, Blankets, Flannels,
                                Flannelettes, etc.</p>
                            <p>A large and Artistic selection in Cretonnes and Art Muslins suitable
                                for Curtains and Coverings.</p>
                            <p>The Largest and Best Stock in Egypt of Bags, Trunks, and all
                                travelling requisites.</p>
                            <p>Davies Bryan</p>
                            <p>&amp; Co.</p>
                            <p>Cairo &amp; Alexandria.</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                </div>
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                    <head>One-Third of the whole Issue Is reserved for Egypt.</head>
                    <p>Each Subscriber for Ordinary Shares will be entitled to apply for and receive
                        an allotment, at par, of One Inferred Share in respect of every complete l00
                        Ordinary Shares allotted to him.</p>
                    <p>The Subscription List will be opened on MONDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1906, and
                        closed on or before Noon on THURSDAY, 13th DECEMBER, 1906.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>THE UNITED EGYPTIAN LANDS,</head>
                    <p>LIMITED</p>
                    <p>Incorporated under the Companies Acts, 1862 to 1906.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>CAPITAL . . £500,000</head>
                    <p>Divided into 498,750 Ordinary Shares of £1 each, and 25,000 Deferred Shares
                        of 1s. each. The Ordinary Shares are entitled to a Prefe-</p>
                    <p>rential Dividend of 7 per cent., and will participate with the Deferred
                        Shares in the remaining profit available for distribution, the Ordinary
                        Shares taking 60 per cent., and the Deferred Shares the remaining 40 per
                        cent.</p>
                    <p>ISSUE OF 398,750 ORDINARY SHARES and</p>
                    <p>3,987 DEFERRED SHARES, payable as follows</p>
                    <p>ORDINARY SHARES—28. 6d. per Share on Application ; 28. 6d. per Share on
                        Allotment;</p>
                    <p>and the balance in Calls not exceeding 5s. per Share, at intervals of not
                        less than three months.</p>
                    <p>DEFERRED SHARES—1s. per Share</p>
                    <p>on Application.</p>
                    <p>Subscribers may pay for their Shares In full at any time before Calls are
                        made, and can then obtain Share Warrants to Bearer, free of Stamp Duty, In
                        exchange for Share Certificates.</p>
                    <p>The remaining Ordinary Shares are reserved for allotment, as fully paid,
                        under Contract No. 1 sot out hereunder.</p>
                    <p>The remaining Deferred shares have been privately subscribed for and will be
                        allotted as stated within.</p>
                    <p>Directors.</p>
                    <p>Major General Sir John C. ArdagH.K.C.M.G., K.C.l E, C.B ,113, Queen's Gate,
                        London,S W., representative of H.B.M Government on the Board of
                        Administration of the Suez Canal Company.</p>
                    <p>Elias Meyer, Esq., of Meyer Bros., Calcutta, and E. Meyer &amp; Co.,
                        Singapore.</p>
                    <p>Gerald Arthur Sheppard, Esq., 57, Old Broad Street, London, E.C.,
                        Deputy-Chairman of Egyptian Estates, Limited.</p>
                    <p>Colonel Henry LeyCester Aylmer, Risby Manor, Suffolk, Director of The
                        Egyptian Enterpriseand Development Company, Limited. Advisory Board in
                        Egypt.</p>
                    <p>John Hicks Paull Esq., Agricultural Expert, Alexandria.</p>
                    <p>Neghib J. Sursock, Esq, Proprietor, Alexandria.</p>
                    <p>Sidney Henton Carver Esq., of Carver Bros., Merchants, Alexandria.</p>
                    <p>Bankers.</p>
                    <p>Lloyds Bank, Limited, 15, Cheapside, London, EC, and'all Branches</p>
                    <p>The Anglo-Egyptian Bank, Limited, Lon-don and Egypt.</p>
                    <p>Legal Advisers.</p>
                    <p>Nicholson, Graham &amp; Beesly, Solicitors, 24, Coleman Street, London,
                        E.C.</p>
                    <p>Maitre Theophile Aicard, Advocate, Alexandria, Egypt.</p>
                    <p>Auditors.</p>
                    <p>W. B. Peat,&amp; Co., 11, Ironmonger Lane, London, E.C., Chartered
                        Accountants. Secretary and Registered office.</p>
                    <p>F. J. Asbury, F.S A.A., F.C.I.S., Finsbury Pavement House, London, E C.</p>
                    <p>Secrctary in Egypt.</p>
                    <p>Errol Kerr, C.A., of Messrs. Russell, Kerr &amp; Wyatt, Chartered
                        Accountants, Alexandria and Cairo.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>[ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS.]</head>
                    <p>This Company has been formed for the pur poses set out in its Memorandum of
                        Associa tion, and especially to carry out business in Egypt and the Soudan.
                        The attention of the Board will, as opportunities present themselves, be
                        more particularly directed to :—</p>
                    <p>1. The purchase, development and subsequent leaning or re sale of
                        agricultural and building land.</p>
                    <p>2. The lending of money, on mortgage or otherwise on land or other approved
                        securities.</p>
                    <p>3. The carrying on of the business of an Investment Company.</p>
                    <p>The removal of all possibility of friction, due to the Anglo French
                        Agreement, end the confidence engendered by the certainty of a pro-tracted
                        British administration, has added the element of stability to Egypt which it
                        previously lacked.</p>
                    <p>That this vital fact is being realised is clearly shown by the remarkable
                        progress row being made in agriculture and commerce, which again is
                        reflected in the ever-increasing prosperity of the natives and the steady
                        ripe in value of all property. While the rise in land values during the last
                        few years has been remarkable, those who are best acquainted with the
                        conditions of the country and its people are emphatically of the opinion
                        that a further steady increase of prosperity and a corresponding improvement
                        in values is assured.</p>
                    <p>The increasing wealth of the natives, whose one form of investment is
                        agricultural land, coupled with the fact of their rapid numerical increase
                        and the natural limit imposed upon the cultivation of new land by the amount
                        of water available for irrigation, all tend to increase the capital and
                        rental values of such land as is either actually under cultivation or is
                        approaching that stage; in addition to which, there always remains the fact
                        that, even if the utmost. possibilities foreshadowed by Sir William Garstin
                        as to water supply were fulfilled, it is estimated by Mr. Lang Anderson that
                        at most about another one and a hall million acres could be brought into
                        agricultural use in the whole of Egypt, and that, only alter an expenditure
                        of over ten millions sterling, during a period of twenty years. At the end
                        of 1904. roughly five and a quarter million acres of land were he'd by about
                        one million owners, of whom nearly seven-eighth were native holders of less
                        than five acres each. With an estimated prevent population of about eleven
                        millions, which is steadily increasing at the rate of about 3 per</p>
                    <p>cent. per annum, and with a revenue and a foreign trade which have increased
                        over 60 and 100 per cent, respectively during the last 25 years, it would
                        appear that the expression used in Lord Cromer's Report of March last that
                        "the material prosperity of the country rests on a basis of somewhat
                        exceptional solidity" is amply justified</p>
                    <p>In view of the facts above seated this Com-pany will mainly devote itself to
                        the develop ment of selected agricultural estates with a view to their
                        rental or sale to natives in plots suitable to their requirements. Excellent
                        Opportunities frequently occur of lending money on first mortgage at good
                        rates and with an ample margin. With a local Advisory Board composed of
                        business men of high standing and long experience in Egypt good profits may
                        reasonably be expected from this and other forms of investment which require
                        special local knowledge.</p>
                    <p>Mr. John Hicks Paull, the well-known Agri cultural Expert in Egypt, has
                        jumped the Advisory Board, and will act as the Company's technical adviser
                        for a period of three years.</p>
                    <p>The Company has acquired from The H. end J. Syndicate, Limited, the right to
                        purchase the Kom-EI-Akhdar estate of 4,793 feddans (say 5,000 English
                        acres), situated about 50 miles south of Alexandria, and connected by a
                        tramway, 1 1/2 miles in length, with The Delta Light Railways system. Mr. R.
                        Lang Anderson has reported to The H. and J.. Syndicate, Limited, upon the
                        property, and a copy of his Report is sent herewith.</p>
                    <p>It will be noted that he states that the supply of water appears to be
                        excellent and the property well supplied with main canals. That the soil
                        varies from a very light sandy loam to a heavy black loam, but is all
                        suitable for cultivation of the usual crops of Lower Egypt That the
                        principal buildings are in excellent condition, and quite sufficient for the
                        property. at present, but-more accommodation for tenants will have to be
                        built yearly as the land comes to the letting stare. That the number of
                        working bullocks is sufficient for reclamation purposes, and there is a good
                        supply of mules, horses and donkeys for transport work. The usual crops of
                        cotton, herseem, wheat and barley were doing well. That the property was
                        capable of great development at moderate cost. and if £30,000 were
                        judiciously spent on it during the next five years it could be brought to a
                        capital value of £75 to £80 per feddan That the work of development is
                        simple and follows well known lines, so that the element of unforeseen
                        contingencies was largely diminished. while the results of develop ment were
                        sure. That be advises the property is a good investment at £15 per feddan,
                        and confidently recommends the purchase. That if money on development is
                        well spent, the capital value will increase enormously yearly That the
                        present rental received is L.E. 3,841,600 (=£3,949 sterling), that is £4 per
                        feddan in respect of 980 feddans let, and he states that in his opinion,
                        when fully re-claimed, the whole of the property should let at an even
                        better rent—4 793 feddans at. say, £1.10. per feddan, would give an income
                        of £21.500 per annum.</p>
                    <p>The H. and J. Syndicate, Limited, have obtained an option on a valuable
                        property, of about 55,000 metres, at Rhoda Island, Cairo, which can be
                        secured by this Company at a satisfactory price.</p>
                    <p>The Directors have other business in view which is believed to be of a most
                        profitable venture ; as. however, negotiations are still in progress, it is
                        not possible to give details at present.</p>
                    <p>Full details can be obtained by intending applicants at the Anglo-Egyptian
                        Bank.</p>
                    <p>COPY OF Mr. R. LANG ANDERSON'S REPORT.</p>
                    <p>15, Rue de la Gare de Ramleh, Alexandrie,</p>
                    <p>Egypt, 24th May 1906.</p>
                    <p>Dear Sir,</p>
                    <p>KOM-EL-AHDAR PROPERTY.</p>
                    <p>Having visited the Kom-el Ahdar property,</p>
                    <p>I beg to report as follows : —</p>
                    <p>Situation - The property is well situated and easily got at, being About 50
                        miles south past of Alexandria and only 1 1/2 miles distant from
                        Kom-eI-Abdar Station on the Delta Light Railway, from which point there is a
                        60 centimetre tramway to the principal homestead.</p>
                    <p>Irrigation —The supply of water appeared to be excellent, ard the property is
                        wall supplied with main canals.</p>
                    <p>Drainage on the greater part of the Estate is good, but the drains are too
                        few in number and not deep enough. The whole property would greatly benefit,
                        in my opinion, by a closer and deeper system of canalisation. About 1,000
                        feddans, more or less, are comparatively low lying, and may require to have
                        their drainage pumped during part of the year to reclaim them properly.</p>
                    <p>Soil varies from a very light sandy loam to a heavy black loam, but is all
                        suitable for cul tivation of the usual crops of Lower Egypt.</p>
                    <p>Buildings.—The principal buildings, which Are in excellent condition, are
                        quite sufficient for the property, but more accommodation for tenants will
                        have to be built yearly as the land comes to the letting stage.</p>
                    <p>Stock —The number of working bollocks is sufficient for reclamation purposes,
                        ard there is a good supply of mules, horses, and donkeys for the transport
                        work.</p>
                    <p>Present Condition The usual crops of cotton berseem, wheat, and barley are
                        doing well, and on the high light, soil all round the principal dwelling
                        house. orange and lemon trees would grow well. On several parts of the
                        Estate the cotton was looking very well, but on other parts it was doing
                        badly, simply due, in my opinion, to haring been planted on land not yet
                        sufficiently reclaimed to grow the crop. Rice was being grown as a
                        reclamation crop, and would do batter it the drains were closer and deeper
                        and the land more carefully levelled before the crop was sown.</p>
                    <p>Future Development. The property is capable of great development at moderate
                        cost. If £30,000 judiciously spent on it during the next three years, it can
                        be brought to a capital value of £75 to £80 per feddan. The work of
                        development is simple and follows well known lines so that the element of
                        unforeseen contingencies is largely diminished, while the results of
                        development are sure.</p>
                    <p>Conclusion.—The property is a good investment At £4' a feddan. The revenue
                        for the first year or two will be small, but if the money on development is
                        well spent, the capital value will be increasing enormously yearly, and
                        later on the revenue will come in and go or- increasing until at least £400,
                        is reached. I can confidently recomend the purchase of this estate of 4.793
                        feddans, which, according to Mr Surgack's figures, has at present a
                        rental</p>
                    <p>of L.E. 3,841 600, from an area of 980 feddan let, which is slightly over £4
                        sterling per feddan ' and I see no reason why the whole of the properly,when
                        fully reclaimed should not do even better, as some of the let land is not,
                        in my opinion, quite ready to give to tenants, and if the proprietor had
                        kept is in his own bands for another year under reclamation crops he could
                        have got a higher rent.</p>
                    <p>Yours faithfully, (Signed) R. Iang Anderson</p>
                    <p>C. T. Holland. Esq.,</p>
                    <p>The H. and J. Syndicate Limited.</p>
                    <p>VALUATION OF KOM-EL-AHDAR.</p>
                    <p>Gross Area 4.793 Feddans.</p>
                    <p>Land Let 980 feds. £64 p.fed £62,720</p>
                    <p>Cultivated by Proprietor 1185 „ 50 „ ,,59,250</p>
                    <p>Untouched 759 „25 „ ,,18,975</p>
                    <p>Semi-Reclaimed ...1852 „ „'40 „ ,,74,080</p>
                    <p>Half Canal Francaouia 17 „ — —</p>
                    <p>4,793 feds. £215,025</p>
                    <p>' All buildings, machinery, live stock and other assets, being essential to
                        the property, are included in the above valuation. The areas of the
                        different classes, are taken from Mr. Sursock's figures. The Half Canal
                        Francaouia is a very valuable asset, but not Being lettable I have pot no
                        value against it. The land tax payable to Government varies from P.T. 5 to
                        P.T 57 per feddan, and. according to Mr. Sursock's figures, amounts at
                        present to LE. 653 646 mill, which is not heavy, as land tax runs, being
                        only an average of P.T. 13 3/5 per feddan but this, of course,will be
                        increased as the land is reclaimed.</p>
                    <p>29001 5 5 R. L. A.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>Sidna oui, Zariffa, Nahas &amp; Co</head>
                    <p>LIMITED</p>
                    <p>Societe par actions enreglatres a Londres conformement aux lois do
                        1882-1900.</p>
                    <p>CAPITAL. . . £300,000</p>
                    <p>DIVISE EN</p>
                    <p>73,918 actions privilegiees de Lst.4 chacune.</p>
                    <p>ET</p>
                    <p>6560 actions differees d1 shelling I'une</p>
                    <p>Cette Soc:dtd prenant la suite de la maison Zariffs, Nahas et Cie, du Caireet
                        d'Alexaudrie, s'occupera daffaires ires de Banque en gdndral, notamment des
                        operations de Change, eecomp-tes, recouvrements, avanoes en compte oourant
                        sur effets. titres at merchandises.</p>
                    <p>EMISSION PUBLIQUE</p>
                    <p>DE</p>
                    <p>25,000 actions privilegiees au prix de Lst. 4 chaoune</p>
                    <p>Aux termea du Proapeotua du 27 Nouembre 1906, payablea comma auit :</p>
                    <p>Lst. 1 k la sonsoription;</p>
                    <p>Lst. 1 k la repartition.</p>
                    <p>La sonsoription sera onverte le matin du 11</p>
                    <p>ddcembre oourant et fermde le lendemain soir. Bile sera recue: -</p>
                    <p>Au Caire: Au Secretariat de la Socidtd, sis en face de la Bourse, immeoble
                        Alti bey ; et ohez MM Zariffa, Nahas &amp; Cip, au Mousky.</p>
                    <p>A Alexandrie: Chez MM. Zariffa, Nahas &amp; Cie.</p>
                    <p>Le Conseil &lt;T Administration.</p>
                    <p>29036-3 3</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item" feature="notice">
                    <head>NOTICE.</head>
                    <p>Sale of Ivory Rubber.</p>
                    <p>It is notified for general information that the Assistant Secretary, Stores
                        Section will sell by Public Auction at the Beit El Amana, Omdurman, on
                        Monday 16th December 1906 at 10 a.m. punctually, the following approximate
                        quantities of ivory, rubber, etc.</p>
                    <p>Rattles </p>
                    <p>3085 Aal No. 1. </p>
                    <p>3693 Aal No. 2. </p>
                    <p>4201 Mashmouse </p>
                    <p>1647 Bar more than 10 rottles </p>
                    <p>738 Bar less than 10 rottles</p>
                    <p>766 Kling </p>
                    <p>417 Khorda </p>
                    <p>742 Rubber </p>
                    <p>3 Rhine horn </p>
                    <p>43 Giraffe skins. </p>
                    <p>The ivory will be sold in suitable lots at the rate of so much per
                        kantar.</p>
                    <p>Immature ivory acquired under section 17 of the ordinance for the
                        preservation of wild animals and birds 1903 is sold under condition that
                        same is not resold in the Sudan and must be exported ex Sudan within one
                        month from date of purchase and a permit for same will be issued at the time
                        of purchase.</p>
                    <p>Ten per cent, of the value must be paid by the purchaser at the conclusion of
                        the auction and the balance within 5 days from the above late, after which
                        period it will remain at purchaser's risk and be subject to a demurrage
                        charge of 100 milliemes per each kantar per diem until whole stock is
                        removed.</p>
                    <p>None of the art idea sold can be removed before the whole of the purchase
                        money has been paid.</p>
                    <p>The payments will be in cash and no cheques will be accepted.</p>
                    <p>The Government does not bind itself to accept the highest or any offer.</p>
                    <p>(Signed) M. Coutts, Kaim.</p>
                    <p>Assistant Secretary,</p>
                    <p>Stores Section.</p>
                    <p>Khartoum, 29th November, 1906. 29044 6 2</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>Sudan Government</head>
                    <p>NOTICE.</p>
                    <p>Persons importing Egyptian Labourers to work in the Sudan are recommended to
                        enter into a written contract with them. This contract should be explained
                        and signed by the Labour-ers in presence of an official or other reliable
                        witness. 28283a-30-10-907</p>
                </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 Paid £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</measure></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="notice">
                    <head>Egyptian Land &amp; General Trust Limited.</head>
                    <p>AVIS</p>
                    <p>Il a été déclaré un dividende intérimaire d'un shelling et six pence par
                        action, dividende qui séra payé le 15 Décembre 1906 et jours suivants aux
                        buréaux de la société, à Londres et an Caire. Tout actionnaire inscrit, qui
                        désirerait passer ce dividende à quelque antre personne, peut le faire en
                        remplissant la formule réglementaire déposée aux bureaux de la Compagnie, N°
                        10 Sharia Zervudachi, Le Caire.</p>
                    <p>Les livres de transfert de la Société à Londres seront fermés du 4 au 15
                        décembre 1906. inclusivement.</p>
                    <p>Par ordre du Conseil d'Administration,</p>
                    <p>R. Murray,</p>
                    <p>Secrétaire Local.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <p>Egyptian Land &amp; General Trust Limited.</p>
                    <p>NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend has been declared of one
                        shilling and six pence per share, and the same will be payable on and aftet
                        the 15th day of December 1906 at the Offices of the Company in London and
                        Cairo. Any Registered holder desiring to have the Dividend paid to some
                        person other than himself can do so upon filling up the necessary Form of
                        Direction which can be obtained at the Company's Office, No.l Charia
                        Zervudachi, Cairo.</p>
                    <p>The London transfer books of the Company will be closed from 4th December to
                        15th December 1906 inclusive.</p>
                    <p>By order of the Board,</p>
                    <p>R. Murray,</p>
                    <p>28994 5* 4 Local Secretary</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <p>Egyptian Land and General Trust Limited.</p>
                    <p>Dear Sir (or Madam),—We are directed by the Board to infirm you that since
                        the date of the General Meeting they have disposed of lands in Cairo and
                        Alexandria at prices which yielded substantial profits to the Company.</p>
                    <p>Though recognising that all the money thus realised can be employed at the
                        present time in extending the operations of the Company in Egypt, yet the
                        Directors are of opinion that a part of the profits should be used in the
                        distribution of a dividend to the shareholders, and they have therefore
                        resolved that an Interim Dividend of 1s. 6d. per share shall be paid to all
                        Shareholders, and shall become payable on the 15th of December 1906.</p>
                    <p>Registered Shareholders in Egypt can receive the Dividend in respect of their
                        holdings ou presentation of their Certificates or Bearer Warrants, to the
                        Office of the Company, 10 Sharia Zervndachi, Cairo.</p>
                    <p>Where the registered holder desires that payment of the dividend shall be
                        made to some person other than himself, he most obtain from the Company's
                        Office, and fill up the form of Direction which has been prepared for that
                        purpose. This form must be presented together with the Share Certificates by
                        the person who is to receive payment of the dividend, and filed with the
                        Company.</p>
                    <p>Registered Shareholders residing in Europe will receive their Dividend
                        Warrant in the ordinary course by post</p>
                    <p>The transfer books of the Company in London will be closed from 4th December
                        to 15th December 1906, both days inclusive.</p>
                    <p>We are directed by the Board to inform yon that the Company have recently
                        purchased a half share in some excellent land in Alexandria, and are
                        extending their business in Egypt. </p>
                    <p>By Order of the Board, Mack &amp; Palmer, Secretaries. 68 to 74, Palmerston
                        House,</p>
                    <p>34, Old Broad Street,</p>
                    <p>London, E.C.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <p>Egyptian Land &amp; General Trust</p>
                    <p>Cher Monsieur (on Madama),</p>
                    <p>Nous sommes charges par le Conseil d'Ad-ministration de vous informer que,
                        depuis la date de l'Assembles Generales, il a vendu des terrains au Cairo et
                        a Alexandrie a des prix qui ont laisse a la Societe des profits
                        considerables.</p>
                    <p>Tout en reconnaissant que tout l'argent ainsi realise pourrait etre
                        actuellement employe a l'extension des operations de la societe en Egypte,
                        cependant les administrateurs sont d'avis d'affecter une partie des
                        benefices a la distribution d'un dividende aux actionnaires ; ila ont dono
                        remlu de verser k tons les action-naires on dividends interimaire de 1
                        shelling et 6 pence par action, dividende qui sera payable a partir du 15
                        decembre 1906.</p>
                    <p>Les actionnaires inscrits en Egypte pourront toncher le dividende
                        correspondant a leur nom bre de titres au presentation de leurs certi ficats
                        ou titres an porteur, aux bureaux de la Compagnie, 10 Sharia Zervudachi, Le
                        Cairo.</p>
                    <p>Si l'aotionnaire inscrit desire que le paie-ment du dividende soit opere
                        entre les mains d'une autre petaonne, il n'a qu'a remplir une formule,
                        preparee a cet effet, qu'il pent se procurer aux bureaux de la Societe.
                        Cette formule doit etre presentee en meme temps que les certificats
                        d'actions par la personne qui doit recevoir le dividende, et deposes dans
                        les dossiers de la Societe.</p>
                    <p>Les aotionnaires inscrits. residant en Europe, recevront leur feuille de
                        divivende par la voie ordinaire, c a d. par la paste.</p>
                    <p>Les livres de transfert de la Societe a Londres seront formes du 4 au 15
                        decembre 1906, ces deux dates comprises.</p>
                    <p>Nous sommes egalement charges par le Corseil d'Administration devous informer
                        que la Societe a recemmentpris demoitie un excellent terrain situe a
                        Alexandrie et qulelle e end constamment rayon desasaftaire- en Egypt.</p>
                    <p>Par ordre du Corseil d' Administration Mack &amp; Palmer,</p>
                    <p>Secretaires.</p>
                    <p>38 to 74, Palmerston House.</p>
                    <p>64, Old Broad Street, London, E.C. 28995-5* 4</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>The Egyptian Salt &amp; Soda Company Ltd.</head>
                    <p>NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the</p>
                    <p>Seventh Ordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders will be held at the
                        Head-Office of the Company, Boulac, Cairo, Egypt, on Thursday the 27th day
                        of December 1906 at 1130 o'clock for the purpose of receiving and
                        considering the Directors' Report and the Accounts and Balance Sheet to the
                        31st of August 1906, the declaration of dividend and the ordinary business
                        of the Company.</p>
                    <p>Dated the 20'h day of November 1906.</p>
                    <p>6, Old Jewry By Order,</p>
                    <p>London E. C. HENRY J. H U M M, Secretary</p>
                    <p>NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a</p>
                    <p>Separate General Meeting of the holders of the Ordinary Shares in the above
                        Company will be held at the Head Office of the Company Boulac, Cairo, Egypt,
                        on Thursday the 27'h day of December next at 1145 a.m. for the purpose of
                        considering, and if thought fit passing an extraordinary resolution
                        ratifying and confirming a provisional agreement dated the 27th day of
                        November 1906 and made between Jose; h Silinas on behalf of all the holders
                        of the Ordinary Shares in the Capital of the Company of the one part and the
                        Company of the other part, and of modifying the right of the holders of the
                        Ordinary Shares accordingly;</p>
                    <p>The said agreement amongst other things provides for the passing by the
                        Company of a special resolution cancelling the 1,000 Deferred Shares firming
                        part of the Company's present capital and reducing the capital of the
                        Company accordingly, and for the payment to the holders of such deferred
                        shares of a sum out of the undivided profits of the Company by way of
                        compensation for such cancellation.</p>
                    <p>A copy of the said agreement may be inspected at any time previous to the
                        meeting during business hours by any holder of Ordinary Shares in the
                        Company.</p>
                    <p>Dated this 20th day of November 1906.</p>
                    <p>6 Old Jewry By Order,</p>
                    <p>London E. C. HENRY J. HUMM,</p>
                    <p>Secretary.</p>
                    <p>NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extra, ordinary General Meeting of the
                        above-named Company will be held at the Head Office of the Co. Boulac, Cairo
                        Egypt on Thursday the 27th day of December at 12 o'clock for the purpose of
                        considering and if thought fit passing the subjoined resolutions that is to
                        say:</p>
                    <p>I. — " That having regard to the agree ment dated the 27th day of November
                        and " made between Ambroise Zervudachi and " Michel Salvago the holders of
                        the deferred " shares in the Company's capital of the one " part and the
                        Company of the other part and " to an agreement dated the 27th day of "
                        November and made between Joseph Salinas " of the firm of Fratelli Salinas
                        of Cairo and " Alexandria, stock brokers on behalf of the " holders of the
                        ordinary shares in the Com-" pany of the one part and the Company of " the
                        other part the capital of the Company " be reduced to Lst. 450.000 and that
                        such " reduction be effected by cancelling and " extinguishing the 1,000
                        deferred shares in the " Company's capital of Lst. 1 each and the " capital
                        paid up thereon."</p>
                    <p>II. — "That the capital of the Company be "increased by the issue of 50000
                        shares of "Lst. 1. each at such time and under such</p>
                    <p>conditions as the Directors may think fit."</p>
                    <p>"Should the first resolution be passed by "the requisite majority it will be
                        submitted for "confirmation as a special resolution to a "further
                        extraordinary general meeting which "will be subsequently convened."</p>
                    <p>Dated this 20 h day of November 1906.</p>
                    <p>6 Old Jewry, By Order,</p>
                    <p>London B. C. HENRY J. HUMM,</p>
                    <p>Secretary.</p>
                    <p>Shareholders holding Share Warrants to Bearer who wish to attend the above
                        Meeting must first deposit their Bearer Warrants together with statement of
                        their names and addresses with any of the full wing Banks in Cairo and
                        Alexandria, namely the National Bank of Egypt, the Anglo Egyptian Bank.
                        Limited, the Credit Lyonnais, the Bank of Egypt, Limited, the Imperial
                        Ottoman Bank two clear days before the date of the Meeting, the Share
                        Warrants remaining so deposited until after the meeting shall have been
                        held.</p>
                    <p>Each Depositor will receive a certificate of deposit and a ticket of
                        admission (which must be produced by the holder attending the Meeting) and a
                        firm of proxy. It the Depositor does not intend personally to attend the
                        Meeting, a form of proxy in favour of the</p>
                    <p>person producing the certificate must be lodged with the National Bank of
                        Egypt in Cairo or Alexandria not less than 48 hours before the Meeting.
                        29055-1</p>
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                <div type="item">
                    <head>BERLITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES</head>
                    <p>326 BRANCHES.</p>
                    <p>Frenh, German, Italian, Crook. Arabic, etc. Private Lessons, Residence
                        Lessons, taught by Native Masters.</p>
                    <p>ALEXANDRIA ;12 Rue Rosetta (close to Zizinia Theatre.)</p>
                    <p>CAIRO ; 1 Sharia Kamel.</p>
                    <p>TRIAL LESSONS FREE,</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>The Alexandria Market Co. Ld.</head>
                    <p>NOTICE is hereby given that the Ordinary General Meeting of the Shan holders
                        in the above Company will be held at the Office of the undersigned on
                        Tuesday, 18th December instant, at 4 p.m. for the purpose of</p>
                    <p>40 Receiving the Accounts and the Report of the Directors for the year ended
                        31st October last, and declaring a dividend.</p>
                    <p>2o Electing a Director for the ensuing year.</p>
                    <p>3o Electing an Auditor for the ensuing year.</p>
                    <p>The Holders of Share Warrants intending to vote at this meeting are requested
                        to deposit such with the Anglo Egyptian Bank, Limited, here or at the office
                        of the undersigned on or before the 17th instant.</p>
                    <p>By order of the Directors, James Hewat,</p>
                    <p>Manager.</p>
                    <p>Alexandria, 11th December, 1906.</p>
                    <p>29061-1</p>
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                <div type="item">
                    <head>Egyptian State Railways. </head>
                    <p>NOTICE.</p>
                    <p>The Public are informed that from the 1st December, a Booking Offiie will be
                        opened at Shepheard's Hotel for the issue of 1st and 2nd class tickets and
                        for the registration of luggage by passenger train to Alexandria, Ismailia,
                        Port Said, Suez, Assiout, Luxor and Assouan.</p>
                    <p>In addition to the General Tariff Rates, au extra charge of 5 milliemes will
                        be levied on every 100 kilogs. of luggage or fraction there of booked at the
                        above office.</p>
                    <p>G. B. Macacley, GeDeral Manager.</p>
                    <p>Cairo 23rd November, 1906 29009 2 2</p>
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                    <head>Administration des Chemins de Fer de l'Etat Egyptien</head>
                    <p>avis</p>
                    <p>L'Administration des Té'égraphes de l'Etat a i'honneur de porter à la
                        connaissance du public qu'à partir du 10 courant, le bureau télégraphique de
                        la gare de Sahali, sera onvert à l'échange des correspondances en langue
                        Arabe seulement.</p>
                    <p>L'horaire de ce bureau sera de 8h. a.m. à lh. pm. et de 3h. p.m. à 8b.
                        p.m.</p>
                    <p>Le Caire, le 5 Décembre 1906. 29020-2-2</p>
                    <p>AVIS</p>
                    <p>L' Administration des Chemins de fer et des . Télégrapheas de l'Etat a
                        l'honneur de porter à . la connaissance do Public qu'à partir du 10 courant,
                        l'horaire d'onverture da Bureau télégraphique de Bacos sera de 8h. a.m.
                        à</p>
                    <p>10b. p.m. sans interruption.</p>
                    <p>Le Caire, le 8 Décembre 1906. 29043-2-2</p>
                    <p>AVIS</p>
                    <p>L'Administration des Chemins de fer de I'Etat a 1 h nuear de porter à la
                        connaissance du public qu'elle recevra jusqu'au 10 Janvier 1907, à midi, dos
                        offres pour la fourniture do 360 tonnes métriques de charbon de Coke do
                        Newcastle (suivant échantillon à aoumettre)</p>
                    <p>: livrables à raison de trente tonnes par mois,</p>
                    <p>; à partir du 15 Mars 1907, et ce conformément aux clauses et conditions du
                        Cahier des Charges dont on peut obtenir copie au bureau de M. l'Inspecteur
                        des Magasins de Gabbary</p>
                    <p>(Alexandrie) entré paiement de 100 milliè mos.</p>
                    <p>Les soumissionnaires auront à joindre à leur offre récépissé de versement du
                        cautionte-ment provisoire exigé.</p>
                    <p>Les offres doivent être accompagnées d'une feuille de papier timbré de 20
                        millièmes. Elles seront adressées sous pli recommandé à :</p>
                    <p>Monsieur le Directeur Général</p>
                    <p>Chemins de fer de l'Etat</p>
                    <p>Caire.</p>
                    <p>et sons double enveloppe, l'intérieure portant la suscription suivante :</p>
                    <p>"Offre pour charbon de Coke." L'Administration ne s'engage pas à accepter</p>
                    <p>l'oftre la plus basse, ni à donner suite aux soumissions présentées, et elle
                        se réserve le droit de diviser la commande.</p>
                    <p>Le Caire, le 6 Décembre 1936. 29021-2 1</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item" feature="notice">
                    <head>Municipalite d'Alexandrie AVIS</head>
                    <p>La Manicipalite met en adjudication les travaux d'Aspbaltage de la Rue St.
                        Mark.</p>
                    <p>Le cautionnemeut est fixe a L.E. 50.</p>
                    <p>Le cahier des charges est deposeau burean de la Voirie oh il pent etre.
                        consulte par les interesses tous les jours de 9 h. a midi, les jours feries
                        exceptes.</p>
                    <p>Les offres devront etre adressees seus pli cachete a Monsieer
                        I'Administrateur de la Municipality avant le 8 Janvier 1907.</p>
                    <p>Elies pourront egalement etre deposees en seanoe de la Delegation le meme
                        jour a 5 h p.m.</p>
                    <p>L'enveloppe devra porter en outre la mention : "Soumission pour Asphaltage de
                        la Rue St. Mark."</p>
                    <p>Le cautionnement ou le reca d'une banqae, d'apres les conditious du cahier
                        des charges, devra etre remis aeparement au Service de la Comptabilite
                        Generale avant I'onvertare des offres et au plus tard le 8 Janvier 1907 k
                        midi.</p>
                    <p>Tonte offre qui ne remplit pas les condi-tions ci dessus sera ecartee.</p>
                    <p>L'Adminiatrateur,</p>
                    <p>Signe: W. P. CHATAWAY.</p>
                    <p>Alexandrie, le 10 Decembre 1906. 29058-3-1</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-cah02">
                    <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>21440-24-5-905</p>
                    <p>G. AQUILINA, Proprieter.</p>
                </div>
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                    <head>THE UNITED EGYPTIAN LANDS, LTD.</head>
                    <p>It has been decided to keep open the subscription list for the above company
                        in Egypt until Thursday next, the 13th Inst. at midday, in order to conform
                        with the closing of the list in London, which will take place
                        simultaneously.</p>
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                    <head>THE UNITED EGYPTIAN LANDS, LTD.</head>
                    <p>Il a ete decide de lasisser la liste dee souscription de cette Societe
                        ouverte jusqu'a Jeudi prochain 13 courant, a midi, efin d'en faire colnolder
                        la fermeture aveo Londres, ou elle sera close a cette date.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item" feature="bulletinBourse">
                    <head>BULLETIN DE LÀ BOURSE</head>
                    <p>(Aujourd'hui à midi et demie.)</p>
                    <p>Comme les jours précédents, il y a eu grande animation sur les nouvelles
                        émissions, Ritz, Helouan, Sidi Salem, Sidnaoui. Les Ritz se sont traités aux
                        environs de 1 1/2 durant près que tonte la séance. L'Helonan Development Co.
                        a débuté à 1 3/32 pouroldturer sensiblemen an môme course. Les United
                        Egyptian Lan is, après avoir ouvert à 1 5/32, ont fléchi pen à peu jusqu'à 1
                        1/16 pour olôturer acheteurs à ce prix. Négligée d'abord à 3 9/16, la Sidi
                        Salem se relève à 3 11/16 pour finir acheteurs à ce niveau ; il n'y a pas de
                        vendeurs. La Sidnaou Ziriffa a été échangée aux environs de 4 3/16 Les parts
                        = de fondateurs cotent £ 15.</p>
                    <p>On nous informe que les souscriptions à la New Egyptian Lands Co. affluent
                        ausni bien à Londres qu'en Egypt. Vu cette circo stance la souscription sera
                        close aujourd'hui à 4 b p m.</p>
                    <p>Il y a en aussi des affaires assez importances en Cassa di Sconto qui gagne 9
                        francs d'avance à 269 l'ancienne et 264 la nouvelle, en Estates, Urbaine,
                        Comptoir et Building Lands.</p>
                    <p>On achète les Estates à 2 1/2 ; l'Urbaine s'avance de 7 5/8 à 7 11/16 le
                        Comptoir est offert à 7 9/16 l'action et la part de fouditear recule de 63 à
                        62 1/2. La Building Lands est ferme à 5 9/16 acheteurs.</p>
                    <p>Les Tramways d'Alexandrie haussent dr 211 à 212 les Privilégiées et de 343 à
                        365 les Dividende, les Lots Turos montent de 151 à 158, ia Banque d'Athènes
                        de 137 1/2 à 133, les Nungovich Hotels de 22 5/16 à 22 7/8, la Khédivial
                        Mail de 4 3/4 à 4 13/16, l'iuvest-ment de 1 7/16 à 1 15/32, la Land Bank de
                        8 3/4 à 813/16, le Banco di Roma de 114 à 114 1/2 et la Banque d'Orient de
                        133 à 133 1/2.</p>
                    <p>En revauche, nombre d'autres valeurs sont en baisse : la National Bank perd
                        1/16 à 28 9/l6, la Delta Light 1/16 à 12 5/16, l'Alex m-dria Water 1/8 à 13
                        7/8. les Jouissances Eaux du Caire 1 fr. à 272 vendeurs, la Béhéra 1 livre à
                        42, la Privilégiée Bière du Caire 1 fr. à 132, la Sait and Soda 1 shelling à
                        24, la De'ta Land 1/32 à 4 3/4, les Sucreries 5 francs à 78 79, l'Ordinary
                        Khédivial Mail 2 shellings à</p>
                    <p>40, et le Trust 1/16 à 1 5/8.</p>
                    <p>L'émission aux 25,000 actions nouvelles de l'Egyptien Improvement
                        Corporation, o'ôturée le 5 courant, à la Banque d'Athènes a donné les
                        résultats suivants : Sur 25,000 actions anciennes 24,757 ont usé de leur
                        droit de préférence.</p>
                    <p>oontestablsmoat Itablie et anr laquelle on sera, d'ailleurs, ZlifitS par les
                        rlsultato da premier 'ixeroioo, il y a nae ciroonatanoe tout k fai
                        dcpaulaote, appel^a, k etle ssnle, kdlter miner foro4msnt nne nonvelle
                        banaae conaidd rable, q ie rien ne aaurtit empfijber.</p>
                    <p>Malgr6 tout notre d&amp;sir do satiafaire la cn* rio-itede doi leotear*, mas
                        sommes mil hoareasemant obligZ, comma an 4 dn conrant, le girder la
                        dieordtion U plus complete k oo arijot.</p>
                    <p>CorformZnent anx decisions priaes par l'a'semblle gduZa'e extraordinaire da
                        27 No vembre dsraier, le conacil d'adminiatratioo de la SoriZ.e Anonyms
                        Agricole et Industrielle d'Ejypta inform i q ia la sonaoription anx 5,OTO
                        actions naiveties de 500 franos 4miseo an pair k I'eff &lt;t do porter le
                        capital social de 10 k 12 500,00) f.anos, est rZervde anx portenrs dos
                        20,000 aorinns de capital existantea. l/e droit de sonsoription a'uxeroera
                        dans la proportion de 1 litre nouveau ponr 4 anoiena.</p>
                    <p>Loo a inscriptions aeront regies jnfqu' an 20 Dkoembre conrant en Belgique et
                        en Bgypte. On pent a'tdreo*er, an Caire et k Alexandria, an aikge aooia1. k
                        la N itioaal Bmk, an Credit Lyonnais, k 1' Ang'o Egyptian Bank et k la
                        Banque de Salonique.</p>
                    <p>Un avis offi riel du o»meil d'adnrnistration de l'lbrahimieh Pionghing Co.
                        iaforme lea aotionnaireo qua I'asoemb'^ j gd iZale con-v q >de pper le 3
                        Ddcembre 1906 n'ayant pn del.bdrer anr leo q leitions portdeo k l'ordre dn
                        joar, fante du qioram prdva k Tart. 30 dea S'atnts, la rdunion en seconds
                        convocation a 6 6 reportde an 29 Ddoembre oourant, k 4 h. p.m., an aidge
                        social an Caire.</p>
                    <p>L'aoaemblda gdudrale ordinaire de l'Anglo-Ezyptian Spinning and Weaving Co.
                        eat fixda an 31 Ddoombre coarant, an aidge social k Alexandria. Or Ire da
                        joar: approbation dn bi Ian de l'exeroice 1905 I906;remplaoement on
                        rddlection d? dear administratears aortanta ; nominations atatntaires.</p>
                </div>
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                    <head>Cloture de la Bourse Khediviale</head>
                    <p>CONTRATS</p>
                    <p>Cours de 1' Association des Courtiers en Merchandises Coton F.G.F.Br. 6h.
                        p.m.</p>
                    <p>Novembre 1907 Tai. 17 13/16 A — 27/32</p>
                    <p>Janvier. 19 11/16 „ </p>
                    <p>Mars...'... : „ 20 5/32 „ </p>
                    <p>Mai 20 11/16 „ — 23/32</p>
                    <p>Juillet 21 3/32 „ — 1/8</p>
                    <p>Grainee de colon</p>
                    <p>Decembre-Janvier P.T. 68 — 4 — </p>
                    <p>Fivrier-Mars ... „ 69 — ,. — S/4Q</p>
                    <p>Avril... „ 70 — „ — 5/40</p>
                    <p>Fivee Saidi</p>
                    <p>Decembre-Janvier P.T. 125 — A 130 —</p>
                    <p>Rkmarquem</p>
                    <p>Colon.—Recolte actuelle.—Volte face complex H.nq l'apres-midi et faiblesse
                        dominant en plein. La tendance future depend du deoouvert.</p>
                    <p>Dans la matinee prix plus haut pour mars tallaris 21 1/32 4 ; plus bas pour
                        mars 20 5/16 A —/—.</p>
                    <p>Dans l'apris-midi prix plus haut pour mars 20 5/16 4 —/— ; plus bas pour mars
                        20 1/16 4 —/—.</p>
                    <p>N.B.—Reports—Sans changement</p>
                    <p>Au moment de la cloture, les nouvelles itaient les suivantes :</p>
                    <p>Liverpool, coton igyptien disp. : 10 2/16. Futurs janvier : 9 63/64.</p>
                    <p>Liverpool: coton amiricain: Futurs janv.-fev.: 5.55. Futurs mai-juin:
                        5.69.</p>
                    <p>New-York Coton emiricain : Futurs : jan.: 9.29 » . .. „ mai : 10.29</p>
                    <p>Grainee de cof on.—Rioolte actuelle.—Pas d'affaires et cours plutot faibles.
                        - • .fi</p>
                    <p>Dans la matinie prix plus haut pour fev.-man P.T. 69 25/40 4 /— ; plus bas
                        pour fev.-mars 69 6/40 4 —/—. Dans l'apris-midi, prix plus haut pour
                        fev.-mars 69 —/</p>
                    <p>4 —/— ; plus bas pour fev.-mars 69 —/— 4 —I—.</p>
                    <p>N.B.—Reports—Sans changement</p>
                    <p>Bourse Khediviale, le 10 decembre 1906.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>COTONS</head>
                    <p>ABBIVAOKS</p>
                    <p>du mardi 11 decembre 1906 Documents de L'Alexandria General Produoe
                        Aseoc.'</p>
                    <p>Cotona ... ... ... ... 8/B 6342 —</p>
                    <p>Graines de ooton sacs 26474 —</p>
                    <p>BlisSaidi ... — —</p>
                    <p>„ Bihira ...... „ 48 —</p>
                    <p>FivesSaidi ... ..i ... „ 65 —</p>
                    <p>Cotone.—Total des amvagea depuis le ler septymbre</p>
                    <p>1906 juaqu'4 oe jour, oantars 3,749,297</p>
                    <p>Grainee de coton.—Total dee arrirages depuis le let septembra 1906 jusqu'A oe
                        jour Ard. 2,068.483 Contre mime jour en 1905 :</p>
                    <p>sabqcxa rr cumins i>b fkb</p>
                    <p>Coton 8/B 5273</p>
                    <p>Graines de ooton sacs 26222</p>
                    <p>BlisSaidi .... ... —</p>
                    <p>„ Bihira 24</p>
                    <p>Fives Saidi , H</p>
                    <p>Cotone.—Total des arrivages depuis le ler septembre 1905 jusqu'A oe jour,
                        oantars 3,022,862</p>
                    <p>Grainee de colon.—Total doe arrivages depuis le let septembre 1905 jusqu'A ce
                        jour, ardeba 1,739,556</p>
                    <p>OONTRATS, (11 h. 55 a.m.)</p>
                    <p>Cours de la Bourse de Minet-el-Baasal</p>
                    <p>Cot on F.G.F.Br.</p>
                    <p>Novembre 1907 TaL 18 1/16 A —</p>
                    <p>Janvier 19 31/32 „ —</p>
                    <p>Mars. * „ 20 9/16 „ —</p>
                    <p>Mai 21 1/32 „</p>
                    <p>Juillet „ 21 1/2 —</p>
                    <p>Grainee de coton</p>
                    <p>Decembre-Janvier P.T. 68 — A —</p>
                    <p>Fivrier-Mars ... ... , 69 —- „ —</p>
                    <p>Avril ,. 70 — „ —</p>
                    <p>Dicembra-Janvier P.T. 125 — „ 130</p>
                    <p>uxaju)cbs :</p>
                    <p>Colon.—Rioolte aotuelle.—Le marche a etel'objet d'une tentative de hauase,
                        mais apres-midi, maia apres avoir ete a 20 3/41» mars eet ratombe a 20
                        9/16.</p>
                    <p>Grainee de cofon.—Rioolte^aotuelle.—Peu d'affaires, mais toujours
                        soutenu.</p>
                    <p>F&amp;vee-Sa'idi.—Rioolte aotuelle.—Marchi nuL</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>REUTERS' TELEGRAMS.</head>
                    <p>BOURSE DU CAIRE</p>
                    <p>CLOSING REPORTS.</p>
                    <p>Le Caire, le 10 Decembre 1906.</p>
                    <p>Banques</p>
                    <p>300</p>
                    <p>4/4 X 5.65 5.59 6.96</p>
                    <p>9 63/64 9 62/64 9 62/64</p>
                    <p>10 -9 5/16 9 9/16</p>
                    <p>10 9/16 10 2/16</p>
                    <p>Agricultural- Bonk of Egypt £ Bamiue d'AthliaeH National Bank of Egypt Cassa
                        di Soonto</p>
                    <p>Actions Jonf ssi nets</p>
                    <p>Obligations Fuudatcuri</p>
                    <p>Fes.</p>
                    <p>£</p>
                    <p>9 X 136-6 28 «</p>
                    <p>940</p>
                    <p>Fra. 259 — Nouv. Emis. Fra. 266 —</p>
                    <p>Livkrfool, Dooember 10, 1.—p.m.</p>
                    <p>Sales of the day ... ... bales 8,000</p>
                    <p>Of which Egyptian ...</p>
                    <p>Kmerioan new maize, Spot per oental American futures (January-February)</p>
                    <p>„ „ (May-June) .... ...'</p>
                    <p>American middling ,t. </p>
                    <p>Egyptian fully good fair, delivery (Deoember)</p>
                    <p>'» , M (January)</p>
                    <p>„ „ „ (March)</p>
                    <p>, „ » ,, (May)</p>
                    <p>Egyptian Brown fair (per lb. d.) ...</p>
                    <p>., good fair </p>
                    <p>, * „ good ..</p>
                    <p>, , fully good fair </p>
                    <p>Egyptian saidi beans (new p«r 480 lbs) —/—</p>
                    <p>Arrivals from Egypt S.S. Belgravian 2,871, S.8. City of Khios 4832 and S.S.
                        Rameses 4710 bales of cotton London, December 10.</p>
                    <p>Consols (January) * ... 86 X</p>
                    <p>Egyptian Unified 102 —</p>
                    <p>Private Discount 3m. Bank bills 6 X °/°</p>
                    <p>Niw York, December 10.</p>
                    <p>Spot Cotton ... 11.—</p>
                    <p>American Futures (January) ... 10.10</p>
                    <p>(February, 10)</p>
                    <p>10.41 10.44</p>
                    <p>Cable transfers dol. 4.84X</p>
                    <p>Cotton day's reoeipta at all U.S. Pqrta. ... bales 66,000</p>
                    <p>' Washington Deoember 10.</p>
                    <p>In the census of the Bureau of Agricultural it is stated</p>
                    <p>that the cotton ginned up to the lst instant amounts 10,026,446 bales.</p>
                    <p>Niw Orlians, Deoember 10. Cotton Spot ... ... ... 10 11/16</p>
                    <p>„ Futures January 10.51</p>
                    <p>„ M March 10.59</p>
                    <p>Livxbpoou December 10.</p>
                    <p>American futures (January-February) ... 5.55 Egyptian fully good fair,
                        delivery (December) 9 61/64</p>
                    <p>(May) ... (June)</p>
                    <p>8 X 7 ft 6 X</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item" feature="circulaire">
                    <head>Circulaire H. De Vries et Boutigny NOTES ET CRITIQUES</head>
                    <p>Le Caire, le 10 Decembre.</p>
                    <p>Le taux de l'escompte libre k Londrea se maintient a 5 5/8 pour cent.
                        Avanthier, an Stock Exchange, le Consolide anglais est reste invarie a 86
                        5/8, de mine que I'Unifile a 102. La National Bank a encore gagne 1/8 a 28
                        1/2. L'Agricole eat demeuree inchangle a 9 7/8, ainsi que la Daira a 17 3/4
                        et la Delta Light a 12 3/4.</p>
                    <p>A Paris, le Credit Foncier Egyption est reste immobile a 787. La Banqee
                        d'Athenes a reactionne de 6 francs a 137. Lea Lota taros out regagne 4
                        francs a 149. L'emprunt russe 1906 a passe de 88.70 a 87.10.</p>
                    <p>loi, nous avons eu, ce matin, un excellent marche, avec des transactions
                        nombrenses et importantes sur plssienrs titres de la cote. Les honnenrs de
                        la seanoe ont ete pour les actions de la Societe d'Entreprises Immobilizes
                        et Travanx qui ont gagne pres d'une livre L'animation s'eat egalement portes
                        sur la National Bank, les Nungovich et les Egyptian Hotels, ainsi que sur
                        les Improvements.</p>
                    <p>Dana le compartiment des Banques, la Na tional a avance a 28 ll/16.
                        L'Agricole a faibli a 9 3/4. La Cassa di Sconto a progress a 259. La Banque
                        d'Athenes eat revenue a 135-136. La part de fondatenr dn Comptoir Financier
                        a flechi a 60.</p>
                    <p>Le Credit Foncier est reste a 784 ; l'obliga-tion a lots ancienne a fait 340.
                        La Daira a e e mieux tenue a 17 11/16. La Nile Land a ete ramenee a 18 7/8
                        et l'Immobilieres a 882. La pert de fondatenr Enterprise and Development
                        a'est raffermie a 22 5/8-.</p>
                    <p>Tres-fort mouvement sur les actions En-treprises Immobilizes et Travaux, qui
                        ont-debute a 5 7/8 et qu'une trie forte demande a fait hausser a 6 3/16. La
                        part de fondateur a attaint 102 poor clourer a 99 ; on verra certainement
                        des prix beaucoup plus eleves dans un bref delai. (Voir la note publiee plus
                        bas).</p>
                    <p>Les Allotments se sont raffermia a 4 ; tear part s'est alourdie a 157. Lea
                        Improvements ont avance a 7 I'action ancienue et 6 1/2 la nou velle.</p>
                    <p>La Delta Light a'est consolidee a 12 8/8 Lea Heliopolis ont monte a 342 et
                        leur part a 13 sur la rumear d'une prochaine augmentation da capital de la
                        Societe., Les Automobiles ont ete demandees a 6 5/16, et leur part a 9 3/8.
                        Lea Jouissances Eaux da „Caiie sont revenues a 273.</p>
                    <p>Dana le groupe des valeurs hotelieres, lea Nungovich, en bonue tendance, ont
                        avach a 22 9/16 et les Egyptian a 9 7/8, apres avoir attaint les abords de
                        10.</p>
                    <p>Parmi lea petites valeurs, les Delta Land, negliges ont cloture a 4 3/4, lea
                        Estates k 2 1/2</p>
                    <p>Nous disions dans notre Circulaire du 4 courant:</p>
                    <p>" Lea Entreprises Immobilizes et Travaux ont ete ramassees a 4 15/16-5. Ce
                        titre "per-" secute" nous reserve, paralt il, une serie de " surprises, sur
                        lesquelles nous regrettons " d'etre tenus a nous montrer absoloment "
                        discrete."</p>
                    <p>Les evenements nous ont donne pleinement raison. Nons avons a ajouter
                        anjoard'hui qu'en dehors de la valeur intrinseque da titre, in-</p>
                    <p>contestablement etablie et aur laquelle on sera, d'ailleurs, edifie par les
                        resultats du premier exercice, il y a nue circonatance tout a fai
                        idependaute, appeles, a elle seule, a deter miner forcement une nonvelle
                        hausse conside rable, que rien ne sauait empeicher.</p>
                    <p>Malgre tout notre desir de satiafaire la ca-rio-ite de nos lecteurs, nous
                        sommes mal haureusement obliges, comme au 4 du courant, le girder la
                        discrdtion la plus complete a co sojet.</p>
                    <p>Corformement aux decisions prises par l'assemblle generale extraordinaire du
                        27 No vembre dernier, le consail d'adminiatration de la Societe Anonyms
                        Agricole et Industrielle d'Egypte informe que la souscription sux 5,000
                        actions naiveties de 500 francs emises an pair a I'eff de porter le capital
                        social de 10 a 12 500,00 francs, est reservee aux porteurs dos 20,000
                        actions de capital existantes. les droit de sonsoription a'uxeroera dans la
                        proportion de 1 litre nouveau pour 4 anciens.</p>
                    <p>Les a souscriptions seront recies jusqu' an 20 Decembre courant en Belgique
                        et en Egypte. On peut s'adresser, an Caire et a Alexandria, an siege social.
                        a la National Bank, an Credit Lyonnais, a I' Anglo Egyptian Bank et a la
                        Banque de Salonique.</p>
                    <p>Un avis officil du conseil d'administration de l'lbrahimieh Pionghing Co.
                        informe les actionnaires que I'assemble generale con-v quee pour le 3
                        Decembre 1906 n'ayant du delibdrer sur les questions portees a l'ordre du
                        jour, faute du quorum prevu a l'art. 30 dea Sratnts, la reunion en seconds
                        convocation a ete reportee en 29 Decembre courant, a 4 h. p.m., an seige
                        social an Caire.</p>
                    <p>L'assemblea generale ordinaire de l'Anglo-Egyptian Spinning and Weaving Co.
                        est fixes an 31 Ddoombre coarant, an aidge social a Alexandria. Or Ire da
                        jour: approbation du bilan de l'exercice 1905 1906; remplacement on
                        reelection de deux administrateurs sortants ; nominations statutaires.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item" feature="shippingMovements">
                    <head>SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.</head>
                    <p>ALEXANDRIA HARBOUR. ARRIVALS December 10.</p>
                    <p>Grand Due Alexandre, Russ. a. Capt Ivanoff,</p>
                    <p>Port Said, Cie Rnsse.</p>
                    <p>Schleswig, Germ. s. Capt. Pescb, Marseilles and Naples, Mailer.</p>
                    <p>Stefano Strait, Greek s. Capt. Diacaki, Salonica and Pirieas, Nanoponlo.</p>
                    <p>Mostar, Aust. s. Capt. Maohielia, Sebenioo, Ginrassevicb.</p>
                    <p>December 11.</p>
                    <p>Congo, French, s. Capt. Boretge, Marseille, Messageries Maritimes.</p>
                    <p>DEPARTURES</p>
                    <p>December 10.</p>
                    <p>Grand Due Alexandre, Russ. s. Capt. Ivanoft, Syria and Odessa.</p>
                    <p>Vesta, Aust. a. Capt. Cosulich, Port Said and Constantinople.</p>
                    <p>Enna, Itai. s. Capt. Milo, Port Said and Massawah.</p>
                    <p>City of Oxford, Brit. a. Capt Jones, Malta at d Liverpool.</p>
                    <p>Semanths, Brit. s. Capt. Robinson, Dunkirk.</p>
                    <p>Margareth, Ital. s. Capt. Vacarezz), Batoum, in ballast.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-crl01" xml:lang="fr">
                    <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>
                <div type="template" xml:id="deg-el-etcl01">
                    <head>EASTERN TELEGRAPH CO. LTD.</head>
                    <p>AVERAGE TIME occupied in transmission of Egyptian telegrams from England to
                        Alexandria on <date when="1905-07-11">Monday, 10th December, 1906</date>. </p>
                    <p>OUTWARDS.</p>
                    <p>Between the hours of 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. (Cairo time)</p>
                    <table rows="6" cols="3" xml:id="deg-ta-etcl01">
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell rows="2">FROM</cell>
                            <cell cols="2">MESSAGES HANDED IN AT</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell>The Company's Offices. H. M.</cell>
                            <cell>Postal Telegraph Offices. H. M.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><placeName>London</placeName></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="min">13</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="min">35</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><placeName>Liverpool</placeName></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="min">13</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="min">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><placeName>Manchester</placeName></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="min">17</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="min">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><placeName>Glasgow</placeName></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="min">16</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">48</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                </div>
                <div type="template" xml:lang="fr" feature="cottonContracts" xml:id="deg-el-ctns01">
                    <head>COTONS</head>
                    <p>copie de la dépêche</p>
                    <p>DE L'ALEXANDRIA GENERAL PRODUCE ASSOCIATION</p>
                    <p>à la</p>
                    <p>LIVERPOOL COTTON ASSOCIATION</p>
                    <p>(Cours pratiqués ce jour à la Bourse Khédiviale à 9h. 45 a.m.) </p>
                    <table rows="4" cols="4" xml:id="deg-ta-ctns01">
                        <row>
                            <cell>Tal.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">19 3/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell>Livraison</cell>
                            <cell>Juillet</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">20 1/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Mars</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">20 27/32</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Mai</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">21 1/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Juillet</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>Marché ferme</p>
                    <p>Arrivages de ce jour, à Minet-el-Bassal, cantars <measure unit="cantar"
                            >1008</measure></p>
                    <p>(Cours pratiqués ce jour à la Bourse Khédiviale à 12h. 45 p.m.)</p>
                    <table rows="4" cols="4" xml:id="deg-ta-ctns02">
                        <row>
                            <cell>Tal.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">19 11/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>Livraison</cell>
                            <cell>Janvier</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">20 5/32</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Mars</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">20 11/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Mai</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">21 3/52</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Juillet</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>Marché ferme </p>
                </div>
                <div type="template" xml:lang="fr" xml:id="deg-el-mmeb01">
                    <head>MARCHE DE MINET-EL-BASSAL</head>
                    <dateline><date when="1905-07-12">11 decembre 1906</date>.—(11h.55
                        a.m.)</dateline>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Cotons</hi> —Clôture du marché du <date when="1905-07-11"
                            >10 dec</date>: Calme et en baisse.</p>
                    <table cols="6" xml:id="deg-ta-mmeb01">
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="6">BEURRES</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Fair, Fully Fair, Good Fair, Fully Good Fair et Good:</cell>
                            <cell>Sans changement</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="6">HAUTE-EGYPTE ET FAYOUM</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Fair, Fully Fair, Good Fair, Fully Good Fair et Good:</cell>
                            <cell>Sans changement</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="6">ABASSI</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>2me qualité, 1re qualité, extra:</cell>
                            <cell>Sans changement</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="6">IANNOVICH</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>2me qualité, 1re qualité, extra:</cell>
                            <cell>Sans changement</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>Etat du marché de ce jour, cotons : Ferme</p>
                    <p>Les arrivages de ce jour se chiffrent par cantars <measure unit="cantar"
                            >1011</measure> contre même jour l'année précédente cantars <measure
                            unit="cantar">156</measure>
                    </p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Grains de coton</hi>.—Sans changement</p>
                    <table xml:id="deg-ta-mmeb02">
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>Disponible</cell>
                            <cell>Ticket</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Mit-Afifi—</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">65 1/2</measure></cell>
                            <cell>Rien</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Haute-Egypte.—</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">64 1/2</measure></cell>
                            <cell>Rien</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Blés</hi>.—Très fermes</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Qualité Saïdi</hi>.—Cond. Saha P.T. <measure unit="pt"
                            >130</measure> à <measure unit="pt">135</measure></p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">" Béhéra</hi>: " " " <measure unit="pt">110</measure> à
                            <measure unit="pt">120</measure></p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Feves</hi>.—En baisse</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Saïdi</hi>
                        <measure unit="pt">95</measure></p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Fayoum</hi> : disponible </p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Qualitè Saïdi</hi>. Cond. Saha P.T. <measure unit="pt"
                            >130</measure> à <measure unit="pt">135</measure></p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Lentilles</hi>.—Très rares</p>
                    <p>Disponible: Rien</p>
                    <p>Cond. Saha P.T. <measure unit="pt">120</measure> à <measure unit="pt"
                            >130</measure></p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Orges</hi>.—Soutenues</p>
                    <p>" Cond.Saha P.T. <measure unit="pt">60</measure> à <measure unit="pt"
                            >65</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>
                    <table rows="4" cols="3" xml:id="deg-ta-mmeb03">
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell>Exportation</cell>
                            <cell>du <date when="1905-07-11">10 dec.</date></cell>
                            <cell>depuis le <date when="1905-07-07">7 </date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Coton</cell>
                            <cell>Bal. <measure unit="balles">7701</measure></cell>
                            <cell>Bal. <measure unit="balles">22699</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Gr. de cot.</cell>
                            <cell>Ard. <measure unit="ard">37416</measure></cell>
                            <cell>Ard. <measure unit="ard">71275</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Fèves</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <table rows="4" cols="3" xml:id="deg-ta-mmeb04">
                        <head>Exportations probables de la semaine:</head>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>1905</cell>
                            <cell>1904</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Coton</cell>
                            <cell>Bal. <measure unit="balles">15,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">5,900</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Graines de coton</cell>
                            <cell>Ard. <measure unit="ard">25,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell>Ard. <measure unit="ard">34,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Fèves</cell>
                            <cell>" <measure unit="ard">16,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="ard">2,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <table cols="5" xml:id="deg-ta-mmeb05">
                        <head>Les prix suivants ont été pratiqués ce jour</head>
                        <head>COTON C.M.E. (Basse-Egypte)</head>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="3"/>
                            <cell cols="2">par Cantar</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="5">Province Béhéra</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><placeName>Damanhour</placeName>. </cell>
                            <cell>De P.T.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">340</measure></cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">350</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="5">Provience Garbieh</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><placeName>Kafr-Zayat</placeName>. </cell>
                            <cell>De P.T.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">370</measure></cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">385</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><placeName>Tantah</placeName>. </cell>
                            <cell>" "</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">372 1/2</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">385</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="5">Province Menoufieh</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><placeName>Menouf</placeName>.</cell>
                            <cell> De P.T.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt"/></cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt"/></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <table cols="5" xml:id="deg-ta-mmeb06">
                        <head>SECTION DES GRAINES ET CEREALES</head>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell>PRIX FRANCO-STATION :</cell>
                            <cell cols="2">DISPONIBLE</cell>
                            <cell cols="2">TICKET</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Graines de coton Afifi</cell>
                            <cell>P.T. </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">65 1/2 —</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">64 ½</measure></cell>
                            <cell>" " </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Fèves Saïdi</cell>
                            <cell>" </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt"> —</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>de <date when="1905-07-12">mercredi 11 decembre
                            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">6342</measure></cell>
                                <cell>—</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Graines de coton</cell>
                                <cell>sacs </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">26474</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">48</measure></cell>
                                <cell>-</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Fèves Saidi</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">65</measure></cell>
                                <cell>—</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>" Béhéra</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">—</measure></cell>
                                <cell>—</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Orges</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">—</measure></cell>
                                <cell>—</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Maïs</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">—</measure></cell>
                                <cell>—</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Lentilles</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">—</measure></cell>
                                <cell>-—</cell>
                            </row>
                        </table>
                        <p><hi rend="italic">Cotons</hi>.-Total des arrivages depuis le <date
                                when="1904-09-01">1er septembre 1906</date> jusqu'à ce jour, cantars
                                <measure unit="cantar">3,749,297</measure>.</p>
                        <p><hi rend="italic">Grains de coton</hi>.—Total des arrivages depuis le
                                <date when="1904-09-01">1er septembre 1906</date> jusqu'à ce jour,
                            Ard. <measure unit="ard">2,068,483</measure></p>
                        <p>Contre même jour en 1905 :</p>
                        <table rows="9" cols="2" xml:id="deg-ta-mmeb08">
                            <row role="label">
                                <cell/>
                                <cell cols="2">BARQUES ET CHEMINS DE FER</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Cotons</cell>
                                <cell>S/B </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sb">5273</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Graines de coton</cell>
                                <cell>sacs </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">26222</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">24</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Fèves Saidi</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">11</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>" Béhéra</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Orges</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Maïs</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack"/></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Lentilles</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                        </table>
                        <p><hi rend="italic">Cotons</hi>.—Total des arrivages depuis le <date
                                when="1903-09-01">1er septembre 1905</date> jusqu'à ce jour, cantars
                                <measure unit="cantar">3,022,852</measure></p>
                        <p><hi rend="italic">Graines de coton</hi>.—Total des arrivages depuis le
                                <date when="1903-09-01">1er septembre 1905</date> jusqu'à ce jour
                            Ard. <measure unit="ard">1,739,555</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">18 1/16</measure></cell>
                                <cell>à</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="tal">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Janvier</cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="tal">19 31/32</measure></cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="tal">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Mars</cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="tal">20 9/16</measure></cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="tal">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Mai</cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="tal">21 1/32</measure></cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="tal">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Juillet</cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="tal">21 1/2</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>D.-J.</cell>
                                <cell>P.T.</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="pt">68 —</measure></cell>
                                <cell>à</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="pt">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Fevrier-Mars</cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="pt">69</measure></cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="pt">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Avril</cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="pt">70</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>Dec.-Jan.</cell>
                                <cell>P.T.</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="pt">125</measure></cell>
                                <cell>à</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="pt">130</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                        </table>
                        <p>REMARQUES</p>
                        <p><hi rend="italic">Cotons</hi>: Nouvelle récolte.—Le novembre a ouvert à
                            14 15/16 sous l'impression de la clôture d'Amérique et ne tarde même pas
                            à fléchir à 14 7/8, mais il se raffermit de nouveau. Affaires
                            claisemées.</p>
                        <p>Récolte actuelle. —Juillet a débuté à 14 5/16 et reste soutenu. Marché
                            peu animé.</p>
                        <p><hi rend="italic">Grains de coton</hi>: Nouvelle récolte.— Sans affaires
                            importante; quand même les cours sont bien tenus.</p>
                        <p>Récolte actuelle.—Juillet a obtenu P.T. 58 ¾ à l'ouverture. </p>
                        <p><hi rend="italic">Fèves-Saidi</hi>: Nouvelle récolte.—Marché nul.</p>
                    </div>
                </div>
                <div type="template" feature="stocksShares" xml:id="deg-el-ssab01"
                    status="unverified">
                    <head>STOCKS AND SHARES<lb/>ALEXANDRIA BOURSE</head>
                    <p>Issued by the "Association des Courtiers en Valeurs d'Alexandrie"</p>
                    <p>Cloture d'aujourd'hui à 12h.30 p.m.</p>
                    <table cols="5" xml:id="deg-ta-ssab01">
                        <row>
                            <cell>Agricultural Bank of Egypt</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">8 ¾</measure></cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>National Bank of Egypt</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">25 5/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Alex. &amp; Ramleh Railway</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">6 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Delta Railway</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">10 3/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Tramways d'Alexandrie</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">180 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Tramways d'Alexandrie Div.</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">325 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Alexandria Water</cell>
                            <cell>Lst</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">13 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Eaux du Caire</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">122 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Eaux du Caire Jouissance</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">270 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Daira Sanieh</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">15 3/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Behera</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">35 3/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Bourse Khédiviale d'Alex.</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">25 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Markets</cell>
                            <cell>Sh.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="sh">25/6</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Anglo-Egyptian Spinning</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£"> – 1/2</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Biere d'Alexandrie Privilegiees</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">220 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Biere d'Alexandrie Dividendes</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">123 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Biere du Caire Privilegiees</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">123 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Biere d'Alexandrie Dividendes</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">55 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Cotton Mills</cell>
                            <cell>Sh.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="sh">5/ –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Salt &amp; Soda</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="sh">19/9 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Dolig. Crédit Foncier Egyptien 3% 1885</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">338 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Dolig. Crédit Foncier Egyptien 3% 1903</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">271 1/2</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Lots Turcs</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">151 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Cassa di Sconto</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">211 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Cassa di Sconto Nouvelle</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">209 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Anglo-American Nile</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">4 5/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Banque d'Athènes</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">125 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Deferred Delta</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">12 1/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Nungovich Hotels</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">27 1/32</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– 1/16</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Delta Land</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">3 3/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– 7/16</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Nile Land</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">30 1/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Suc. et Raffinerie d'Egypte</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">57 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Khedivial Mail Preference</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">4 5/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Khedivial Mail Ordinary</cell>
                            <cell>Sh.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="sh">29/6 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egypt. Invest. &amp; Agency Ltd.</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">– 31/32</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Land Bank</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">8 7/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Land Investment</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">5 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>7 N</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Estates</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">1 1/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Splendid Hotels</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">4 5/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Cheik Fadl</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">104 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Enterprises Urbaines</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">7 3/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>6 13/16</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Comptoir Financier</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">6 5/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>6 3/8</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Comptoir Financier parts de fondateurs</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">7 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Building Lands</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">4 13/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>The Upper Egypt and Delta Navigation</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">– –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Union Fonciere d'Egypte</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">5 1/2</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Banco di Roma</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">115 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Credit Franco-Egyptien</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">5 5/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Banque d'Orient</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">128 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Aboukir</cell>
                            <cell>Sh.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="sh">39/6 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Publications</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">3 3/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– N</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Anglo-Egyptian Allotment</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">3 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Anglo-Egyptian Allotment</cell>
                            <cell>P.T.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="pt">100 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Port Said Salt</cell>
                            <cell>Sh.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="sh">13/ –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Cotton Ginners</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">1 13/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egypt and Levant Steamship</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">– 13/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Constructions</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">– 11/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>The Auto-Transport Co.</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">4 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– N</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>United Land</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">1 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– 1/32</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>United Land fondateur</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">8 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Ritz Hotels</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">3 5/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egypt. Land Invest &amp; Building</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">– 7/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egypt. Land Invest &amp; Building fondateur</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">4 1/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Soc. Gen. Elect. et Mécanique</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">4 1/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– 1/2</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Sé. Gle. Economique Fraternelle</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">– –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Eg. Imp. Corporation</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">– –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Helouan</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">– 13/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Bourse and Banking</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">1 7/32</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</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 when="1905-07-02">dimanche 2 dec.</date> au
                                    <date when="1905-07-08">samedi 8 dec. 1906</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>Billets</cell>
                            <cell>Abonnements</cell>
                            <cell>Carnets et Divers</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>P.T.</cell>
                            <cell>P.T.</cell>
                            <cell>P.T.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Année cour.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">98,682</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">31,825</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">25,277.</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,, der.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">89,299</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">30,221</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">5,135.</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Augment.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">9,388</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">1,604</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">20,142.</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="4">TOTAUX.—Année courante <measure unit="pt"
                                    >155,784</measure>; année dérnière <measure unit="pt"
                                    >124,655</measure> ; Augmentation <measure unit="pt"
                                    >31,129</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="4">du <date when="1904-10-01">1er octobre 1906</date> au
                                    <date when="1905-07-08">samedi 8 dec 1906</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>Billets</cell>
                            <cell>Abonnements</cell>
                            <cell>Carnets et Divers</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>P.T.</cell>
                            <cell>P.T.</cell>
                            <cell>P.T.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Année cour.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">2,732,224</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">324,640</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">538,089.</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,, der.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">2,526,351</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">696,378</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">227,502.</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Augment.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">205,893</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt"/></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">310,587.</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Diminuation</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt"/></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">371,738</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt"/></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="4">TOTAUX.—Annéee courante <measure unit="pt"
                                    >3,594,953</measure> ; année dernière <measure unit="pt"
                                    >3,450,211</measure>; Augmentation <measure unit="pt"
                                    >144,742.</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <table cols="4" xml:id="deg-ta-rrat02">
                        <head>Alexandria tramway company</head>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="4">du <date when="1905-07-02">dimanche 2 juil</date>, au
                                    <date when="1905-07-08">samedi 8 dec. 1906</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>Billets</cell>
                            <cell>Carnets et Divers</cell>
                            <cell>Totaux</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>P.T.</cell>
                            <cell>P.T.</cell>
                            <cell>P.T.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Année cour.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">138,949.</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">23,761.5</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">162,710.5</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,, der.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">126,884.9</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">22,880.</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">149,764.9</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Augment.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">12,064.1</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">881.5</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">12,945.6</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="4">du <date when="1905-01-01">1er janvier</date> au <date
                                    when="1905-07-08">samedi 8 dec. 1906</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>Billets</cell>
                            <cell>Carnets et Divers</cell>
                            <cell>Totaux</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>P.T.</cell>
                            <cell>P.T.</cell>
                            <cell>P.T.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Année cour.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">2,929,689.</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">313,110.2</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">3,247,799.2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,, der.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">2,568.891.2</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">264,982.</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">2,828,253.2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Augment.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">366,367.8</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">58,178.2</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">419,546.</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                </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="1905-07-08"
                                    >December 10, 1 p.m.</time></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Sales of the day</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>bales</cell>
                            <cell><measure>8,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>of which Egyptian</cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>300</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>American (new crop)</cell>
                            <cell>Maize Spot</cell>
                            <cell>per cental</cell>
                            <cell><measure>4/4 ¼</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Amer. futures </cell>
                            <cell>(Jan-Feb.)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>5.55</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell> " " </cell>
                            <cell>(May-June)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>5.59</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>American</cell>
                            <cell>Middling</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>5.96</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egypt. fully good fair, delivery</cell>
                            <cell>(December)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>9 63/64</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" " " " " </cell>
                            <cell>(January)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>9 62/64</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" " " " " </cell>
                            <cell>(March)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>9 62/54</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" " " " " </cell>
                            <cell>(May.)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>10</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egypt.</cell>
                            <cell>Brown fair </cell>
                            <cell>per lb. d.</cell>
                            <cell><measure>9 5/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>,, good fair</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>9 9/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>,, good</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>10 9/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>fully good fair</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>10 2/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Saidi Beans</cell>
                            <cell> new </cell>
                            <cell>(per 480 lbs.)</cell>
                            <cell><measure>480</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"><placeName>London</placeName>, <date when="1905-07-08"
                                    >December 10</date>.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Consols (August)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>88 1/2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Unified</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>102</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Private Discount on bill</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>5 1/2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"><placeName>New-York</placeName>, <date when="1904-07-08"
                                    >December 10</date>.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Spot Cotton... </cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>11</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>American Futures </cell>
                            <cell>(January)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>10.10</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell> " " </cell>
                            <cell>(Feb)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>10.19</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell> " " </cell>
                            <cell>(May)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>10.41</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell> " " </cell>
                            <cell>(June)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>10.44</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Cable transfers</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>dol. </cell>
                            <cell><measure>4.84 1/2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Cotton day's receipts at all U.-S. Ports</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>bales </cell>
                            <cell><measure>65,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"><placeName>Liverpool</placeName>, <date when="1905-07-08"
                                    >December 10</date>.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>American futures </cell>
                            <cell>(August-September)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>5.55</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egypt fully good fair, </cell>
                            <cell>delivery (December)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>9 61/64</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,, ,, ,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell>,, (Jan.)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>9 58/64</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,, ,, ,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell>,, (March.)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>9 59/64</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,, ,, ,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell>,, (May.)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>9 61/64</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"><placeName>London</placeName>, <date when="1905-07-08"
                                    >December 10</date>.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Private discount (3 moth bill)</cell>
                            <cell><measure>5 5/8%</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Bar Silver (per oz d.)</cell>
                            <cell><measure>32 2/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Consols (January)</cell>
                            <cell><measure>86 5/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Rio Tinto</cell>
                            <cell><measure>62 7/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Rand Mines New</cell>
                            <cell><measure>8 3/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3"> Egyptian Unified</cell>
                            <cell><measure>105 3/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3"> " Railway</cell>
                            <cell><measure>102 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3"> " Domain</cell>
                            <cell><measure> 104 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Ottoman Defence</cell>
                            <cell><measure>103 ½</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Turkish Unified</cell>
                            <cell><measure>87 3/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Italian Rents 4%</cell>
                            <cell><measure>103 3/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Ottoman Bank</cell>
                            <cell><measure>13 ¾</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">National Bank of Egypt</cell>
                            <cell><measure>26 1/2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Daira Sanieh</cell>
                            <cell><measure>101 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">New Daira</cell>
                            <cell><measure>28 ¼</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Greek Monopole</cell>
                            <cell><measure>52 ¼</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Greek Rent 4%</cell>
                            <cell><measure>41 1/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Chartereds of S. Africa</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 12/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Agricultural Bank</cell>
                            <cell><measure>13 7/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">New Egyptians</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 3/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Nile Valley Gold Mine. New</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 1/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">The Western Oasis Corporation</cell>
                            <cell><measure>3/8</measure> premium </cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Delta Light (Bearer shares) </cell>
                            <cell><measure>12 ½</measure> to <measure>13 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Egypt, cot. seed to Hull (December)</cell>
                            <cell><measure>5 15/16</measure> sellers</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">German Beet Sugar (December) </cell>
                            <cell><measure>10/6</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="2">Bank Returns</cell>
                            <cell>This week.</cell>
                            <cell>Last week.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2">Notes reserves</cell>
                            <cell>£<measure unit="£">24,538,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell>£<measure unit="£">24,412,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2">Other securities</cell>
                            <cell>£<measure unit="£">28,992,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell>£<measure unit="£">36,375,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2">Bullion</cell>
                            <cell>£<measure unit="£">38,204,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell>£<measure unit="£">38,462,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Proportion of reserve to liabilities</cell>
                            <cell><measure>48 5/8 %</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"><placeName>Paris</placeName>, <date when="1905-07-08"
                                    >December 10</date>.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Lots Turcs</cell>
                            <cell><measure>132 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Crédit Lyonnais</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1088 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Ottoman Bank</cell>
                            <cell><measure>594 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Cheques on London</cell>
                            <cell><measure>25.14</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Sugar White No. 3 (December)</cell>
                            <cell><measure>31 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Crédit Foncier Egyptien</cell>
                            <cell><measure>813 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Banque d'Athènes</cell>
                            <cell><measure>122 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Land Bank of Egypt</cell>
                            <cell><measure>239 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                </div>
                <div type="template" xml:lang="fr" feature="stocksShares" xml:id="deg-el-teha01"
                    status="unverified">
                    <head>TELEGRAMME HAVAS</head>
                    <dateline>BOURSE du <date when="1905-07-11">10 decembre 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 07</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Actions de Suez</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">4440 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Lots Turcs</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">132 5-</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Turc Unifié</cell>
                            <cell>" </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">89 20</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Dette Egyptienne Unifié</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">103 90</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Daïra Sanieh</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">102 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Crédit Foncier Egyptien</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">840 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Extérieur espagnol</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">95</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Obl. Banque Nat. de Grèce</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">428 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Banque d'Athènes, nouvelles actions</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">124 ½</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Métropolitain</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">– –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Russe consolidé</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">85 60</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Sosnowice</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">– –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Change sur Londres</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">25 26</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Sucre No 3 disponible</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">– –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Sucre No 3 livrable le 4 de mars</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">– –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="3">LONDRES</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Consolidés anglais</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">86 1/2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>Escomptes---Paris <measure>3%</measure>, Londres <measure>6</measure>, Berlin
                            <measure>6</measure>
                    </p>
                </div>
                <div type="template" feature="stocksShares" xml:id="deg-el-lsex01"
                    status="unverified">
                    <head>LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE.</head>
                    <dateline>Prices on <date when="1905-07-07">Tuesday, December,
                        1906</date>.</dateline>
                    <table cols="4" xml:id="deg-ta-lsex01">
                        <row>
                            <cell>Consols a/c</cell>
                            <cell><measure>90 1/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>@</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— ¼</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Consols cash</cell>
                            <cell><measure>90 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— 1/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian 4 % Unified</cell>
                            <cell><measure>104 ¾</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>105 ¼</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian 4 ½ % State Domain</cell>
                            <cell><measure>103 ½</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>104 ½</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian 3 ½ % Government Pref.</cell>
                            <cell><measure>101 ½</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>102 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian 3 ½ % Inscribed </cell>
                            <cell><measure>98 ½</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>99 ½</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian 4% Daira l980 </cell>
                            <cell><measure>100 ½</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>101 ½</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Turkish Unified</cell>
                            <cell><measure>87 ½</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>88 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Austrian Gold 4 %</cell>
                            <cell><measure>99 ½</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>100 ½</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>French 3% Rentes</cell>
                            <cell><measure>98 ½</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>99 ½</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>German 3% 1891</cell>
                            <cell><measure>88 ½</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>89 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Greek 5 % 1881</cell>
                            <cell><measure>50 ½</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>51 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Italian 5 % 1861</cell>
                            <cell><measure>103 ½</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>104 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Russian 4 % Con. 1889</cell>
                            <cell><measure>87 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— ½</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Japan 5 % 1902</cell>
                            <cell><measure>99 ¾</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>100 ¼</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>United States 4 % 1925</cell>
                            <cell><measure>134 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>136 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Daira Sanieh</cell>
                            <cell><measure>28 1/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— 3/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell> Daira Deferred</cell>
                            <cell><measure>177 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>180 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>National Banks</cell>
                            <cell><measure>26 ¼</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— ½</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>National Banks New</cell>
                            <cell><measure>6 ¼</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— ½</measure>pm</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Agricultural Banks</cell>
                            <cell><measure>13 ¾</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>14 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell> Agricultural Preferred </cell>
                            <cell><measure>10 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— ¼</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell> Agricultural 3 ½ % Bonds</cell>
                            <cell><measure>94 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— ½</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Delta Preference</cell>
                            <cell><measure>12 ½</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>13 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell> Delta Deferred</cell>
                            <cell><measure>12 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>14 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Delta Lands</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 7/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>2 1/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Daira Sugar</cell>
                            <cell><measure>5 ½</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— ¾</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Salt &amp; Soda</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 5/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 7/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Markets</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— ¼</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Nile Valley</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 1/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— ¼</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Sudan Mines</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— 3/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— ½</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Sudan Mines Syndicate</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 ½</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— ¾</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Mines Exploration Ltd.</cell>
                            <cell><measure>12/9 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>13/3 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Um Rus fully paid</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— 15/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 1/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Corporation of Western Egypt</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— ¼</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— 3/8</measure>pm</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>United Africans</cell>
                            <cell><measure>1 ¼</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— 3/8</measure>pm</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egypt. Invest &amp; Agency </cell>
                            <cell><measure>— 1/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— 1/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Estates </cell>
                            <cell><measure>— 1/8</measure> dis.</cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure>— 3/8</measure>pm</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                </div>
                <div type="template" feature="stocksShares" xml:id="deg-el-bduc01" xml:lang="fr"
                    status="unverified">
                    <head>BOURSE DU CAIRE</head>
                    <dateline>Le Caire, le <date when="1907-03-28">10 Decembre 1906</date>. </dateline>
                    <table cols="4" xml:id="deg-ta-stsh01">
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"> Banques </cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>Actions Obligations</cell>
                            <cell>Joussances Fondateur</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Agricultural Bank of Egypt</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">9 ¾</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">940</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Banque d'Athènes</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">126.27</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>National Bank of Egypt</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">25 5/8-11/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Casa di Sconto</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">213.14</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,, Nouv. Emis.</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">208.9</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Land Bank</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">8 ¾</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">78</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Comptoir Financ. &amp; Comm.</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">7 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">7 1/2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Banque d'Abyssinie</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">5 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Banque d'Orient</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">128.29</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>ote Générale Egyptienne</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">265 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">80</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"> Chemins de Fer </cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Alex. &amp; Ramleh Railway</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">6 3/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,, oblig. 5 %</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">102 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Delta Light Railway</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">10 3/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">12 1/2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Lots Turcs obligations</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">155 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"> Societes des Eaux </cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Alexandria Water Company</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">13 1/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Eaux du Caire part capital</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">120 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">258.59</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Eaux de Tantah</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">7 1/2</measure>nom.</cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"> Societes Foncieres </cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Daira Sanieh Nouvelle</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">15 5/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>100</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Crédit Foncier Egyptien</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">726-27</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>890-900</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Crédit Fon. ob. 3 % a Lots</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">338-39</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Cr. Foncier ob. Nouv. Emis.</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">271-72</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Cr. Foncier ob. 3 1/2 %</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">500 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Soc. Agricole &amp; Ind. 5 %</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">935 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>1140</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Société Agricole &amp; Ind. 4 %</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">515 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Caisse Hyp. d'Egypte</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">560 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>1130</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Societe Anonyme du Behera</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">36 1/2</measure> ex</cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Ste An. du Behera obligat.</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">4 15/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Societe Foncier d'Egypte</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">31 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Delta Land Company</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">3 7/16-1/2</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Wardan Estate</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">6 15/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>8 1/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Nile Land</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">31 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>80</measure> n.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Estates Limited</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">1 7/8-15/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>17 3/4 - 18</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Union Fonciere</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">5 7/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>25</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Anglo-Eg. Land Allotment</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">2 15/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>P.T. <measure type="currency" unit="pt">105</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Gharbieh Land</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">3 5/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>L.E. <measure type="currency" unit="LE">1 1/2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Cairo Suburban</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">6 1/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egypt. Land Invest. and Building</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">– 7/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>£ <measure type="currency" unit="£">4 3/4- 5</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"> Societes Immobilieres </cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Cie. Immobilière d'Egypte</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">383 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>675</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Agricole du Nil</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">250 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>7 1/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Enterprise and Development</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">10 15/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>18 3/4 - 19</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Urbaines et Rurales</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">7 3/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>21 1/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Entreprises Im. et Travaux</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">9 1/2</measure></cell>
                            <cell>P.T. <measure type="currency" unit="pt">120 1</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Epargne Immobilière Ltd.</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">3 1/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>P.T. <measure type="currency" unit="pt">128</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"> Societes Industrielles </cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Anglo-Eg. Spinning</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">0 1/2 - 9/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Crown Brewery d'Alex.</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">224 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>116</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Crown Brewery du Caire</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">120 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>47</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Cotton Mills</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">5/3</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Salt and Soda</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">20-20/3</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Ste des Ciments d'Egypte</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">47 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>11</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Sucreries et Raffinerie</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">60 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Port Said Salt Association</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">13/9</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Nile Cold Storage</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">0 5/16 - 3/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Markets</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">24/6</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"> Navigation a Vapeur </cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Anglo-American Nile</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">4 1/2</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Khedivial Mail S.S.</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">4 11/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>29/6</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Menzaleh Canal &amp; Nav. Co.</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">1/4 - 3/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>P.T. <measure type="currency" unit="pt">85</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Express Nile Steamers Co.</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">23</measure> nom.</cell>
                            <cell>P.T.<measure type="currency" unit="pt">140</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Express Nile Steamers Co. Nouvelle</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">5 1/4-5/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Mail St. Co.</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">10</measure> n.</cell>
                            <cell><measure>2 1/2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"> Hotels </cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Nungovich Hotels</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">27 11/18 - 3/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Hotels</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">10 5/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>National Hotels</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">3 1/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell>P.T. <measure type="currency" unit="pt">85</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Upper Egypt Hotels</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">3 5/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Upper Egypt Hotels Nouvelle</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">3 1/2</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Splendid Hotels</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">4 5/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Excelsior Hotels</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">3 3/8 - 11/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>1</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"> Tramways </cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Tramways d'Alexandrie</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">184 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>330</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Tramways du Caire</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">605 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>1290</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"> Valeurs diverses </cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Bourse Khédiviale du Caire</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">– –</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Investment</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">1-1 1/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Societe Egyp. d'Irrigation</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">16 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Corporation of W. Egypt</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">0 3/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>New Engyptian Company</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">22/3 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Land &amp; General Trust</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">1 1/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Soc. Frigorifique d'Egypte</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">4 1/2</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Walker &amp; Meimarachi</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">0 1/2</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Automobiles du Caire</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">4 1/16-3/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Construction</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">0 15/16-1</measure></cell>
                            <cell/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Soc. Egypt. de Publicité</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">4 3/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell>P.T. <measure type="currency" unit="pt">450</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                </div>
                <div type="template" xml:lang="fr" xml:id="deg-el-extr01">
                    <head>Exterieur</head>
                    <p>Dépêches particulières du <date when="1905-07-11">10 decembre 1906</date></p>
                    <p>PRODUITS EGYPTIENS</p>
                    <p>LIVERPOOL</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Coton: Etat du Marché</hi>.—Soutenu</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Disp</hi>..— F.G.F.: <measure unit="£">10 2/16</measure>
                        (sans changement)</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Futurs</hi> Juillet :<measure unit="£">9 63/64</measure>
                        (5/64 point de hausse)</p>
                    <p>LIVERPOOL</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Graines de coton</hi>.—Soutenues</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Fèves</hi> — Fermes</p>
                    <p>HULL</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Graines de coton</hi>.—Calmes, sans changement</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Fèves</hi>.—Soutenues</p>
                    <p>LONDRES</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Graines de coton</hi>.— Sans changement</p>
                    <p>COTON AMÉRICAIN</p>
                    <p>LIVERPOOL</p>
                    <p>Futurs août-sept.: <measure unit="$">5.55</measure> (5 points de baisse)</p>
                    <p>" oct-nov.: <measure unit="$">5.59</measure> (4 points de baisse)</p>
                    <p>Disponible : <measure unit="$">5.96</measure> (4 points de hausse)</p>
                    <p>NEW-YORK</p>
                    <p>Middling Upland: <measure unit="$">11.00</measure> (5 points de hausse)</p>
                    <p>Futurs janvier: <measure unit="$">10.10</measure> (10 points de busse)</p>
                    <p>" mai. : <measure unit="$">10.41</measure> (12 points de baisse)</p>
                    <p>Arrivages du jour, balles <measure unit="balles">65,000</measure></p>
                    <p>Contre même jour, l'année dernière, balles <measure unit="balles"
                            >47,000</measure></p>
                    <p>Pointer : bal. <measure unit="balles">—,—</measure> contre bal. <measure
                            unit="balles">—,—</measure></p>
                </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: janvier-fevrier. : <measure unit="$">5.62</measure></p>
                    <p>,, mai-june : <measure unit="$">5.61</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="template" xml:lang="fr" feature="cottonContracts" xml:id="deg-el-dehe01">
                    <head>DERNIERE HEURE</head>
                    <p>(Clôture de la Bourse Khédiviale 1h. p.m.) </p>
                    <p>Cours de l'Association des Courtiers en Marchandises </p>
                    <table cols="5" xml:id="deg-ta-dehe01">
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell>Coton F.G.F.Br.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Novembre</cell>
                            <cell>Tal.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">17 15/16</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">— 31/32</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Janvier</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">19 7/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="tal">— 7/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Mars</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">20 3/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Mai</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">20 15/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="tal">— </measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Juillet</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">21 3/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="tal">— </measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell>Graines de coton</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>-D.-J. </cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">67 20/40</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">— 30/40</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Fev-Mars</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">68 35/40</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">–69</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Avril</cell>
                            <cell> "</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">70</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">— 5/40</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell>Fèves-Saïdi</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Sept-Oct.</cell>
                            <cell>P.T.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">95 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">— ½</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                </div>
            </div>
            <pb n="7"/>
            <div type="page" n="7"
                facs="https://archive.org/details/egyptian-gazette-1906-12-11/page/n6/mode/1up"
                xml:id="deg-el-vmhb01">
                <div type="nameplate">
                    <cb n="1"/>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>HOTEL DU NIL</head>
                        <p>CAIRO.</p>
                        <p>Beautiful Gardens; Near the Bazaars.</p>
                        <p>First Class – Restaurant.</p>
                    </div>
                    <cb n="2"/>
                    <colSpan n="4"/>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Vade Mecum for the Homeward Bound</head>
                    </div>
                    <colSpan n="1"/>
                    <cb n="6"/>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>Picture Post Cards</head>
                        <p>"The Egyptian Gazette" Series is the most artistic collection to be found
                            in Egypt.</p>
                    </div>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <cb n="1"/>
                    <head>TO OUR VISITORS</head>
                    <p>The Egyptian Gazette has much pleasure in presenting to its subscribers the
                        accompanying description of some of the many interesting routes by which
                        they may travel homewards. Great care has been taken to arrange them as
                        accurately and concisely as possible, and it will be found that none of them
                        are fraught with difficulty. In choosing the route home there are several
                        things to be considered. To begin with there is the difference in climate
                        between Egypt and the various points at which you may arrive in Europe.</p>
                    <cb n="2"/>
                    <p>This depends partly upon the month in which you leave Egypt, for Cairo in
                        January may be a little warmer than the Riviera, and possibly not so warm as
                        Sicily, but in March it will be warmer than Rome, and more uniformly warm
                        than many other places in Europe. Many people leave Egypt far too early in
                        the year, for as a rule the weather in April and May is perfect. The warmest
                        place to go to on leaving Egypt is Sicily.</p>
                    <p>Some will want to take into consideration the number of days to be spent at
                        sea, and we therefore subjoin a list showing the time occupied on each of
                        the various routes between Egypt and the Continent of Europe.</p>
                    <cb n="3"/>
                    <p>They are as follows:-</p>
                    <p>The long sea routes—from Port Said or Alexandria to Plymouth, Southhampton,
                        London or Liverpool—occupy about 4 days. The short ones are as follows:—</p>
                    <table cols="4">
                        <row>
                            <cell>Port Said or Alexandria</cell>
                            <cell>to Brindisi</cell>
                            <cell>3 days</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Alexandria </cell>
                            <cell>to Messina</cell>
                            <cell>3 ,,</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Port Said or Alexandria</cell>
                            <cell>to Marseilles</cell>
                            <cell>5 ,,</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Alexandria</cell>
                            <cell>to Venice and Trieste</cell>
                            <cell>4 ,,</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Alexandria</cell>
                            <cell>to Naples</cell>
                            <cell>3 ,,</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Port Said</cell>
                            <cell>to Genoa</cell>
                            <cell>5 ,,</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Port Said</cell>
                            <cell>to Naples</cell>
                            <cell>4 ,,</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Alexandria</cell>
                            <cell>to Constantinople</cell>
                            <cell>4 ½ ,, </cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Alexandria</cell>
                            <cell>to Piraeus</cell>
                            <cell>2 ,,</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Port Said</cell>
                            <cell>to Gibraltar</cell>
                            <cell>7 ,,</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <cb n="4"/>
                    <p>The steamers, of the P.&amp;O. North German Lloyd, Orient and Messageriea
                        Maritimes are the largest. The Anchor, British India, and Bibby Lines are
                        also excellent, and their steamers are largely patronised by travellers to
                        Egypt.</p>
                    <p>As regards the train journeys from Cairo, the shortest is that to Alexandria,
                        without change (3 hours). That to Port Said, can now be made without change
                        in 4 1/2 hours.</p>
                    <p>The least expensive way to England is by the Moss, Papayanni, Prince, and
                        Westcott lines of steamers from Alexandria to Liverpool. The German Levant
                        line has also good steamers from Alexandria to Hamburg.</p>
                    <cb n="5"/>
                    <p>The most expensive but quickest through Continental routes are by P.&amp;O.
                        Brindisi express from Port Said, and the Austrian Lloyd Trieste Vienna
                        express from Alexandria.</p>
                    <p>As regards heavy luggage, it must be borne in mind that very little luggage
                        is allowed free on the railways of Europe, but there are several good and
                        responsible forwarding agents in Egypt who undertake at a fixed charge to
                        deliver packages to any address in Europe.</p>
                    <p>The quickest manner of getting to Europe from Port Said is undoubtedly by the
                        fast Mail Steamers "Osiris" and "Isis" to Brindisi. One of these leaves port
                        Said every week, as soon as possible after receiving the Indian <cb n="6"
                        />mails from the great liner arrived from Bombay.</p>
                    <p>These small but comfortable ships have enormously powerful engines, and
                        attain a very high rate of speed. They are called the "Ferry Boats" having
                        been specially built to carry the British mail from Port Said to Brindisi.
                        If you are going straight through to England you will find the train waiting
                        at Brindisi which will take you to Calais without changing. It has complete
                        arrangements for sleeping and eating on board, and you should arrive in
                        London on the fifth day from leaving Port Said.</p>
                </div>
                <cb n="1"/>
                <div type="advert">
                    <head>HOTELS EN ROUTE.</head>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>SYRACUSE GRAND HOTEL</head>
                        <p>PIAZZA MAZZINI, SYRACUSE (Sicily)</p>
                        <p>First Hotel in the Town.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>TAORMINA Hotel Metropole.</head>
                        <p>First-Class House. Beautiful Position. German Management.</p>
                        <p>Same Proprietor Hotel Grande Bretagne, Catania.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>Grand Hotel San Domenico</head>
                        <p>First Class English Family Hotel with Garden, Terraces, Lawn Tennis,
                            Winter Garden, 25 beds, Heating, Ancient historical convent, sitautated
                            in the finests and most select part of Taormine. Views of Etna and the
                            Ionian Sea. French Cooking. Most comfortable Pension. House warmed.</p>
                        <p>LUIS YODARI, Director.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>PALERMO Villa Igiea Grand Hotel.</head>
                        <p>A. PACHLER Manager.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>SORRENTO Hotel Tramontano</head>
                        <p>Hotels Tramontano &amp; Tasso, &amp; Hotel Pension Syrene.</p>
                        <p>These excellent Hotels, which are situated in the best part of what is
                            worthily named the "Beauty Spot of Italy," are the annual resort of the
                            most distinguished English and American families. The principal centre
                            for excursions. Electric light throughout. Tennis. English church.</p>
                        <p>Mr. G. Tamontano, Proprietor &amp; Manager.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>NAPLES GRAND HOTEL.</head>
                        <p>Unrivalled position. First Class.</p>
                        <p>Private bathrooms, steam heating throughout, newest sanitary
                            arrangements.</p>
                        <p>Hauser &amp; Doepfner. Proprs.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>FLORENCE THE GRAND HOTEL.</head>
                        <p>Unrivalled Position.</p>
                        <p>Suites and Rooms with Private Bath and Toilettes,</p>
                        <p>STRICTLY FIRST CLASS.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>The Hotel Baglioni.</head>
                        <p>First Class</p>
                        <p>EVERY MODENR COMFORT.</p>
                        <p>BRANCH HOUSE: HOTEL D'ITALIE, BOLOGNA.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>Hotel PAOLI,</head>
                        <p>FLORENCE, FULL SOUTH.</p>
                        <p>LUNGARNO DELLA ZECGA.</p>
                        <p>Beautiful view of the surrounding hills. First class Hotel with Every
                            Modern Comfort.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>Gobbo's Florence - Washington Hotel.</head>
                        <p>First-class family hotel, situated full south, on the best part of the
                            Lung' Arno,</p>
                        <p>House lately renovated.</p>
                        <p>Every English Comfort. Latest Improved Sanitary Arrangements. Lift.
                            Electric Light throughout.</p>
                        <p>C. Gobbo, Proprietor.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>Pisa GRAND HOTEL et HOTEL DE LONDRES,</head>
                        <p>Under the patronage of the English Royal Family.</p>
                        <p>Entirely remodelled and re-organised. Perfect quiet and finest climate.
                            Splendid arden baths, Electric Light in every Room. Special arrangement
                            during Winter. The Grand Hotel and the Hotel de Londres are now united
                            and under the same management.</p>
                        <p>W. Ganbrecht.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>VIAREGGIO (Tuscany) PENSION SHELLEY.</head>
                        <p>Kept by an English Lady.</p>
                        <p>Comfortable &amp; home-like. Highly recommended.</p>
                        <p>Exhibition of Paintings.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>GENOA</head>
                        <div type="item">
                            <head>BRISTOL HOTEL.</head>
                            <p>Proprietor: Galanti &amp; Co.</p>
                        </div>
                        <div type="item">
                            <head>CENTRAL HOTEL.</head>
                            <p>Proprietor: Kienast, A.</p>
                        </div>
                        <div type="item">
                            <head>HOTEL CONTINENTAL DES ETRANGERS.</head>
                            <p>Proprietors: Melano &amp; Ratelli</p>
                        </div>
                        <div type="item">
                            <head>EDEN PALACE HOTEL.</head>
                            <p>Proprietor: Carlo Borgarello.</p>
                        </div>
                        <div type="item">
                            <head>GRAND HOTEL DE GENES.</head>
                            <p>Proprietor: R.G. Bonera.</p>
                        </div>
                        <div type="item">
                            <head>GRAND HOTEL ISOTTA.</head>
                            <p>Proprietors: Kienast, Schucani &amp; Cie.</p>
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                            <head>HOTEL DE LONDRES.</head>
                            <p>Proprietor: Frederico Floroni.</p>
                        </div>
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                            <head>HOTEL MILAN.</head>
                            <p>Proprietor: Davide Caneuli.</p>
                        </div>
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                            <head>GRAND HOTEL SAVOIE.</head>
                            <p>Proprietors: Lirreet &amp; Floroni.</p>
                        </div>
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                            <head>HOTEL SMITH.</head>
                            <p>Proprietor: Smith Fratelli.</p>
                        </div>
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                            <head>HOTEL DE LA VILLE.</head>
                            <p>Proprietors: Walther &amp; Oestheln.</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>SALSOMAGGIORE HOTEL CENTRAL BAGNI.</head>
                        <p>The most recently built Hotel in Salsomaggiore, and on which no expense
                            has been spared to render it completely up-to-date as regards hygiene
                            and comfort. The Hotel is directly connected with the New Bathing
                            Establishment by a covered passage.</p>
                        <p>Charges Moderate. Steam Heating.</p>
                        <p>For prospectus and particulars apply to the Manager.</p>
                        <p>Telegraphic Address: Central Salsomaggiore.</p>
                    </div>
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                    <head>Engleberg (1,019 Metres above Sea), Switzerland.</head>
                    <p>Mountain Air Cure</p>
                    <p>HOTEL VICTORIA-Hug.</p>
                    <p>Mr. Alfred Hug, Proprietor and Manager</p>
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                    <head>SICILY.</head>
                    <p>The direct route to Sicily is by the Florio-Rubattino Co.'s steamers which
                        leave Alexandria weekly for MESSINA, where one takes train to TAORMENA, one
                        of the most charming and popular places on the island. Giardini is the
                        station at which to alight, and the drive up to Taormina is most delightful,
                        occupying about one hour. In and around the town is much to interest the
                        visitor. The theatre is of Greek origin, but restored under the Romans.
                        CATANIA is the starting place for the ascent of Etna and here also is a fine
                        Cathedral. The Greek, Roman, and Saracenic remains that are found all over
                        the island, are an endless sources of pleasure. SYRACUSE has an interesting
                        history, having been a Greek city, which was designed by Demosthenes in B.C.
                        413, and taken by the Romans in B.C. 212, when Archimedes was slain—his tomb
                        is to be seen. The cathedral was once an ancient pagan temple. PALERMO, with
                        about 300,000 inhabitants, is the capital of the Island, and enjoys a
                        delightful climate. Much of interest is to be found in this fine city. The
                        Palazzo Reale is of Saracenic origin and close to it the church of S.
                        Giovannia degli Eremiti with its picturesque cloisters. The Cathedral,
                        Museum, Botanic Gardens, Villa Giulia and Royal Park are also worth a
                        visit.</p>
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                    <head>CENTRAL ITALY.</head>
                    <p>The fine steamers of the North German Lloyd leave Alexandria every Wednesday
                        during the season for Naples, the voyage being only 3 days.</p>
                    <p>NAPLES is also reached in 10 hours from Palermo by the Florio-Rubattino Co.'s
                        steamers, which leave daily. One cannot approach Naples or leave it without
                        wishing to explore some of its islands, besides the lovely places on its
                        bay—Castellamare and Sorrento. The small steamer that takes you to Sorrento
                        [you can drive too] will take you on to Capri.</p>
                    <p>From Naples to ROME is a train journey of but five hours. All who can will
                        devote at least one week to visiting the many historical and interesting
                        portions of the Eternal City, whose charms and beauties are too well-known
                        to need comment here.</p>
                    <p>Leaving the Eternal City with much regret, a railway journey of five hours
                        brings you to FLORENCE, where another week can well be spent admiring the
                        City of Flowers and its surrounding country. In Florence itself the churches
                        and galleries are of absorbing interest, whilst the local promenades and
                        excursions should not be omitted. The Cascine is the most attractive and
                        fashionable promenade in Florence, whilst the Viale dei Colli, one of the
                        finest walks in Europe, opened 35 years ago, goes winding up through the
                        hills a distance of four miles. The most delightful excursion outside
                        Florence is that to Vallombrosa, with its Monastery 3,300 feet above the sea
                        level. This is made first by ordinary train from Florence to St. Ellero,
                        thence by cog-wheel railway to Saltino. The ascent through groves of oaks
                        takes an hour, and most striking panoramas are unfolded to view.</p>
                    <p>PISA is easily reached from Florence in about 2 hours ; hero there is a fine
                        Cathedral and the Leaning Tower. A stay of at least one night should if
                        possible be made in order to enjoy the view from the Campanile at
                        sunset.</p>
                    <p>VIAREGGIO. One of the most delightful places on the Italian Riviera near Pisa
                        and on the main line from Rome to Genoa. It is a very convenient half-way
                        house between Egypt and England, and where living is reasonable and the air
                        and surroundings exceptionally good.</p>
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                    <head>NORTHERN ITALY</head>
                    <p>GENOA (La Superba).—The most picturesque and interesting city in Italy, with
                        the record of having one of the lowest death averages of European cities and
                        a phenomenally equable temperature—warm in winter and deliciously cool
                        breezes from the surrounding mountains and the Mediterranean in summer.</p>
                    <p>The patriarchal home of Italy's most ancient nobility, whose palaces,
                        gardens, and famous collections of statuary, frescoes, and paintings, are a
                        constant delight to thousands of travellers who annually sojourn in Genoa.
                        Then there are the superbly decorated medieval churches containing exquisite
                        marble columns and historical paintings, and the incomparable Campo Santo
                        filled with its wonderful tombs.</p>
                    <p>From Genoa to Milan is a matter of only three hours by rail.</p>
                    <p>MILAN is a good centre for Northern Italy before making the tour of the
                        Lakes. The Cathedral is the principal attraction, with its beautiful windows
                        illustrating the History of the Bible. The public gardens and the monumental
                        cemetery are also worth a visit.</p>
                    <p>Between Bologna and Milan and only an hour and a half from Milan is
                        SALSOMAGGIORE, a renowned health resort on account of its thermal springs,
                        change trains at Borgo San Donino and in half-an-hour you are at
                        Salsomaggiore.</p>
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                    <head>HOTELS EN ROUTE.</head>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>SYRACUSE GRAND HOTEL VILLA POLITI.</head>
                        <p>Newly Enlarged and thoroughly refurnished Electric light throughout.
                            Central Heating in every room. Beautiful gardens.</p>
                        <p>Cencerts daily. New Proprietor.</p>
                        <p>GUSTAV KOCKEL also of the Hotel Grande Betagne, Catania and Hotel
                            Metropole, Taormina.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>CATANIA (Sicily), Italy GRAND HOTEL BRISTOL, Catania.</head>
                        <p>First-Class House. Full south, fine view of Mount Etna. Wamest climate in
                            Sicily. Swiss management.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>PALERMO Hotel de France.</head>
                        <p>First Class. Only hotel in Palermo with central heating apparatus
                            throughout. Electric light, lift, winter garden, 100 rooms, nearly all
                            sunny, best and healthiest situation.</p>
                        <p>P. WEINEN, proprietor and Manager.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>NAPLES SANTA LUCIA HOTEL</head>
                        <p>FIRST CLASS.</p>
                        <p>Every Modern Comfort.</p>
                        <p>Central Heating, Private Baths, etc.</p>
                    </div>
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                        <head>NAPLES Bertolini's Palace.</head>
                        <p>The last word of modern hotel refinement.</p>
                        <p>50 bathrooms.</p>
                        <p>Central steam heating.</p>
                        <p>Finest view in the world.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>ROME Bertolini's Splendid Hotel.</head>
                        <p>First Class.</p>
                        <p>Private Bathrooms.</p>
                        <p>CENTRAL HEATING IN EVERY ROOM.</p>
                    </div>
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                        <head>Gnd HOTEL DE LA VILLE, FLORENCE.</head>
                        <p>OPEN ALL YEAR.</p>
                        <p>Steamheating.</p>
                        <p>Electric Light throughout.</p>
                        <p>LIFT.</p>
                        <p>Winter Garden.</p>
                        <p>CONCERT, AMERICAN BAR.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>SAVOY HOTEL, Florence.</head>
                        <p>The Only house expressely built for an hotel.</p>
                        <p>The most complete &amp; comfortable of modern hotels.</p>
                        <p>Chiari Bros., proprietors.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>GRAND HOTEL ROYAL. . . . . . Grande Bretagne.</head>
                        <p>LUNGARNO, ACCIAOLI.</p>
                        <p>FIRST CLASS. OPEN ALL THE YEAR.</p>
                        <p>CHIOSTRI, Propr.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>Hotel New York</head>
                        <p>COMFORTABLE FIRST CLASS HOUSE.</p>
                        <p>All modern comforts.</p>
                        <p>Electric light and central heating.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>ALASSIO THE GRAND HOTEL, ALASSIO</head>
                        <p>A QUIET AND LOVELY WINTER RESORT.</p>
                        <p>Absolutely First-class modern hotel, in the finest situation, sea view,
                            full south.</p>
                        <p>CONSIDERABLY ENLARGED AND RESTORED.</p>
                        <p>Electric light, electric lift, stigler's system, heating by hot water
                            stoves, suites with priate bath and toilette, perfect situation,
                            extensive garden, auto garage, omnibus meet all trains, moderate
                            terms.</p>
                        <p>A. Marson, proprietor.</p>
                        <p>(For many years at the Grand Venice.)</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>THE SALISBURY HOTEL</head>
                        <p>This High-class comfortable Hotel has been enlarged since last season.
                            Finest position on Alassion. South aspect (300 feet above sea).
                            Extensive grounds. Excellent water and sanitary arrangements. Electric
                            light throughout. Smoking room. Quiet. Comfortable. Good cuisine. No
                            charge for attendance of lighting. Private carriage meets all the best
                            trains.</p>
                        <p>Proprietors and Managers: Mr. and Mrs. John Congreve.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>SALSOMAGGIORE Grand Hotel des Termes.</head>
                        <p>Highest order, immediately opposite the bath entrance, in the best and
                            highest part of the village. Built according to the most recent ideas
                            and principles. Modern comort. 100 Bedrooms. Salons, dining room,
                            restaurant, reading, music, billiard rooms, electric light, lifts, baths
                            and douches, steam-heating, large and shady garden, latest sanitary
                            arrangements. On every floor there are special baths of Muriated lodo
                            Fromine waters. Moderate charges. For prolonged stay, pension rates.</p>
                        <p>RITZ &amp; RFEFFER, Proprietors, of the Grand Hotel National, Lucerne;
                            Carlton Hotel, London; Ritz Hotel, Paris.</p>
                    </div>
                </div>
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                    <head>HOTELS EN ROUTE.</head>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>VENICE Grand Hotel</head>
                        <p>First Class.</p>
                        <p>EVERY MODERN COMFORT.</p>
                        <p>Large Terrace on the Grand Canal.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>ROYAL HOTEL DANIELI.</head>
                        <p>FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.</p>
                        <p>Situated in the Finest and Healthiest part of the Town</p>
                        <p>Railway Ticket Office in the Hotel.</p>
                        <p>All modern comforts.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>HOTEL BRITANNIA.</head>
                        <p>First class hotel in the best position with garden on the Grand
                            Canal.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>HOTEL MILAN-BRISTOL.</head>
                        <p>In the same position but more moderate.</p>
                        <p>CHARLES WALTHER Propr.</p>
                        <p>Same management HOTEL DE LA VILLE at Genoa.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>Naples Grand Hotel du Vesuve.</head>
                        <p>First-class establishment in the healthiest and finest position. Latest
                            comfort, bedrooms and suites with private bathrooms and toilette.
                            Central steam heating.</p>
                        <p>O. &amp; G. Fiorentino, Proprietors.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>ROME Grand Hotel du Quirinial.</head>
                        <p>Highly reputed and fashionable First class Hotel, situated on the Via
                            Nationale ( the finest street of Rome) in the highest and healthiest
                            quarter of the Eternal City. Beautiful garden, full south, magnificent
                            new hall, restaurant Francois, apartments with private bath and
                            toilette, steam heat throughout, 350 beds.</p>
                        <p>BRANCH HOUSES:</p>
                        <p>Hotel Mediterrnee, Pegli. Palace Hotel, Milan. The grand Hotel, Lugano.
                            The Hotels at Burgenstock, near Lucerne. Hotel Stanserhorn, near
                            Lucerne. Palace Hotel in Locerne, to be opened in 1906. Hotel Euler,
                            Bale.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>ENGLEBERG Kurhaus Hotel et Pension Titlis.</head>
                        <p>First class Hotel, best situated in the valley, in the middle of an
                            extensive garden. 240 Beds, large sitting rooms, lift, electric light in
                            all the rooms, English Chapel in the garden, moderate charges, Cook's
                            Tickets taken, open from 1st May to 1st October.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>Grand Hotel et Kuranstalt</head>
                        <p>This new First Class Hydropathic Establishment with 250 beds, fine
                            sitting rooms, two lifts, electric light in all the rooms, central
                            heating, opposite the hotel Titlis, was opened on May 5th 1899. The
                            building is fitting up according to the most recent hygenis principle.
                            The various medical appliances fulfill the utmost demands of modern
                            science, and furnish every thing necessary for Hydropathic, mechanical,
                            and electric treatment.</p>
                        <p>For propectus and Tariff, please apply to the Proprietor of Hotel Titlis
                            and the Kuranstalt.</p>
                        <p>ED. CATTANI.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>THUN (Lake of Thun) HOTEL BEAU-RIVAGE.</head>
                        <p>Beautiful new hotel.</p>
                        <p>First class. Electric light. Central heating and every modern
                            comfort.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>Paris HOTEL BELLEVUE.</head>
                        <p>39, Avenue de l'Opera.</p>
                        <p>Finest central situation in the Capital, facing the Opera House.
                            First-rate Restaurant. Luncheon &amp; Dinner served at small tables.
                            Lift. Baths. Special arrangements made for the Winter. No extra charge
                            for Service and Light. Tel. No. 23,378. Tel. Address: "Hotel Bellevue,
                            Paris."</p>
                        <p>Mme. T. Hauser Proprietress</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>MIRABEAU HOTEL ET RESTAURANT</head>
                        <p>3, Rue de la Paix, 3</p>
                        <p>Place Vendome. Place de l'Opera. </p>
                        <p>Peace. Comfort. Ease. </p>
                        <p>Same Management in Summer. May-October, at Chaiel Guyon (Puy de Dome).
                            Splendid et Nouvel Hotel; and at Contrexeville (Vouges) Grand Hotel.
                        </p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>Tangiers</head>
                        <p>HOTEL CECIL</p>
                        <p>HOTEL DE FRANCE. </p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>Tunis</head>
                        <p>GRAND HOTEL DE PARIS</p>
                    </div>
                </div>
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                    <head>NORTHERN ITALY (Continued) and The ITALIAN LAKES.</head>
                    <p>VENICE is a 5 hours journey by rail from Milan, and one of the most
                        delightful places imaginable to pass a quiet stay. The total absence of
                        vehicular traffic strikes one as very strange ; no horse, cart, carriage or
                        bicycle is to be seen, and yet there is the sound of life at every turn. The
                        approach to Venice from the Adriatic is unlike that of any other sea port.
                        The town seems to be gradually, like Aphrodite, born of the sea, no hills
                        behind, no stretches of rock, but first the tops of Campaniles appear above
                        the horizon, then slowly the whole glittering town rises like a fairy mirage
                        out of the calm lagoon.</p>
                    <p>Going northwards from Milan you make the tour of the beautiful Italian
                        lakes.</p>
                    <p>COMO, the birthplace of the younger Pliny, is reached in one-and-a-quarter
                        hours by train by way of Monza :</p>
                    <p>Boats leave Como frequently for the other towns on the lake, which is very
                        beautiful, and the scenery on either side going up the lake is most
                        enchanting. CERNOBBIO is a charming spot; then come Tremezzo, Cadenabbia,
                        and Menaggio with the prettily-situated town of Bellaggio opposite. The walk
                        from Tremezzo along the shore of the lake to Menaggio is most enjoyable. A
                        steam tram runs from Menaggio to Porlezza on Lake Lugano in three-quarters
                        of an hour, then steamer to Lugano in two-and-three-quarter hours.</p>
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                    <head>SWITZERLAND.</head>
                    <p>Switzerland, the heart of Europe, has been described as "A cluster of
                        delights and grandeurs."</p>
                    <p>LUGANO is some 20 miles from Como and reached by train in one-and-a-half
                        hours. It has a population of 10,000 people and is charmingly situated on
                        the Lake of Lugano, amidst lovely Italian scenery. Around it rise M. San
                        Salvatore, M. de Caprino.and M. Generoso.</p>
                    <p>LOCARNO, may be reached by rail from Bellinzona in forty minutes. This pretty
                        town, situated at the top of lake Maggiore has a mild climate and is an
                        excellent winter resort. The church Madonna del Sasso, situated above the
                        town, is worth a visit, as it contains interesting paintings, "Entombment,"
                        by Ciseri, and 'Tho Flight into Egypt," by Bramantion.</p>
                    <p>LUCERNE—A striking picture on the Lake of Lucerne facing the Rigi and Pilatus
                        and the snow-clad Alps.</p>
                    <p>In and around the town the walks are charming, and the excursions to be made
                        from Lucerne by boat, rail, etc., are very numerous.</p>
                    <p>The Lake of Lucerne abounds in delightful excursions, those to the Rigi,
                        Pilatus, Burgenstock and Sonnenberg needing a special visit each. Other
                        excursions on the lake can be made by steamer, and the ever-changing scenery
                        on the trip from Lucerne, to Fluelen is a source of delight to the lover of
                        nature.</p>
                    <p>BRUNNEN, charmingly situated on the most beautiful part of the Lake of
                        Lucerne, commands magnificent views of lake and mountain scenery. Along the
                        Lake of Uri from Brunnen to Fluelen runs the famous Axentrasse</p>
                    <p>A delightful exeption from Lucerne is that to ENGELBERG. Take boat to
                        Stansstad and from Stansstad it is about 1 hour and 40 min. by Electric
                        Railway, with delightful scenery en route. The ascent of Titlis, is made
                        from here, and the panoramic view of the Alps is grand; extending from Monte
                        Rosa to the Black Forest, and from the Santis to the Matterhorn.</p>
                    <p>THE BERNESE OBERHAND.-INTERLAKEN a favourite summer resort and the best
                        centre for making excursions in the Oberland, abounding in fine walks and
                        views. There is a magnificent view of the Jungfrau from the Hoheweg, a fine
                        avenue of walnut trees the chief resort of visitors. Interlaken is also not
                        far from the famous waterfalls, Giessbach, Trummelbath and Staubbach. Then
                        also the glaciers of Grindelwald and view from Murren and the Schynige
                        Platte are sights not to be missed.</p>
                    <p>CHATEAU D'OEX. 3,500 ft above the sea on the new Electric Railway between
                        Montreux and Interlaken, surrounded by magnificent scenery, with pure dry
                        air. Much frequented by English people in Summer and Winter.</p>
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                    <head>GREECE and IONIAN ISLES.</head>
                    <p>Many people visit Greece after wintering in Egypt, as it is so easily reached
                        from Alexandria ; the climate in April is charming. The best steamers are
                        those of the Khedivial Mail Co. and the Russian Steam Navigation Co.</p>
                    <p>If possible tourists should arrange to be in Athens for the Orthodox Easter
                        in order to witness the Good Friday and Easter Eve ceremonies, and to be
                        present at the dancing on the Easter Tuesday festival held at Megara for
                        which a special train is run from Athens.</p>
                    <p>It is worth while to spend a few days in CORFU on account of the beauty of
                        the scenery. There is also good snipe and quail shooting to be had.</p>
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                <div type="advert">
                    <head>LAKE OF LUCERNE. Grand Hotel, Axen-Fels.</head>
                    <p>Best Spring resort. 2,200 ft. above the sea. Every comfort.</p>
                    <p>The leading Hotel for English and American families. Trains every fifteen
                        minutes by Electric Railway from Brunnen to Axen-Fels. The Park having a
                        frontage of nearly a mile on the lake, is one of the prettiest in
                        Switzerland.</p>
                    <p>World-wide reputation.</p>
                    <p>P: Sohnack, Proprietor</p>
                    <p>Level Wooded Walks.</p>
                </div>
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                <div type="section">
                    <head>HOTELS EN ROUTE,</head>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>VENICE</head>
                        <div type="item">
                            <head>LIDO (VENICE) LIDO</head>
                            <p>From Vernon or Lido, 12 min by steamboat. Climatic Station and Sea
                                Baths, with Chinesitherapic Institute. Express between the station
                                and Lido for the hotels.</p>
                        </div>
                        <div type="item">
                            <head>BAGNI LIDO</head>
                            <p>The most important bathing station in Italy. ____ Restaurant and
                                Terrace on the sea. Hydrotherapic institute. Concerts daily,
                                frequented by the highest classes of society.</p>
                        </div>
                        <div type="item">
                            <head>GRAND HOTEL DES BAINS.</head>
                            <p>Adjoining the sea. First-class hotel with dependencies &amp; chalets.
                                200 rooms &amp; saloons. Electric light. Aqueduct. Every modern
                                comfort. Delightful residence, without any mosquitos.</p>
                        </div>
                        <div type="item">
                            <head>THE GRAND HOTEL LIDO.</head>
                            <p>Hotel with its dependencies (Swiss Hotel), in the most delightful
                                situation of the Lido at the landing place, five minutes walk from
                                the bathing place. Wonderful view of the Legune of Venice. Room from
                                3 lire, with board from 8.50 per day. No mosquitos. Very dry and
                                safe air.</p>
                            <p>Address- SOCIETE BACHI, LIDO, VENICE, ITALY.</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>St. Moritz (Engadine) Switzerland. The Grand Hotel St. Moritz.</head>
                        <p>A new first class hotel with every modern convenience.</p>
                        <p>Address all inquiries to THE MANAGER.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>LAKE OF COMO (Cernobble.) GRAND HOTEL VILLA D'ESTE</head>
                        <p>First-class hotel, finest situation on the Lake. Immense park and garden.
                            Moderate charges. Omnibus at Como station.</p>
                        <p>T. Domben, Manager.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>COMO "PLINIUS" GRAND HOTEL,</head>
                        <p>On the border of the Lake with beautfiul Garden and large Terraces.
                            Magnificent Palace, built for the purpose of an Hotel, with the most
                            complete comfort. Opened March, 1899. Very reasonable prices. English
                            church.</p>
                        <p>Proprietor: J. De Glacomi, Manager of Gd. Hotel Neues Stahibad, St.
                            Moritz, Engadine, Switzerland.</p>
                        <p>Manager: C. Scrobbi, of Neues Stahibad, St. Moritz.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>LUGANO (Lake of Lugane) GRAND HOTEL METROPOLE ET MONOPOLE.</head>
                        <p>STRICTLY FIRST CLASS.</p>
                        <p>A BROCCA, Proprietor.</p>
                        <p>Also of the GRAND HOTEL, LUGANO.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>LOCARNO THE GRAND HOTEL.</head>
                        <p>OPEN ALL THE YEAR.</p>
                        <p>Strictly first class. Every modern comfort. Terminus of the St. Gothard
                            Railway. Magnificent winter and spring Resort. Best stopping place on
                            the Italian lakes. Beautiful walks excursion English Chruch. Tennis and
                            Golf. Central Heating.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>LUCERNE HOTEL DE L'EUROPE</head>
                        <p>Comfortable family hotel, charmingly situated, known for its quietness,
                            Extensive view of Lake and Mountain scenery. Newly furnished, every
                            modern comfort, lift, electric light, throughout, grand hall and covered
                            terraces, beautiful garden, table d'Hotel at small tables, moderate
                            terms.</p>
                        <p>New proprietors, Blorn Bros.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>Hotel TIVOLI pension.</head>
                        <p>Beautiful situation overlooking the Lake.</p>
                        <p>FIRST CLASS.</p>
                        <p>Every modern comfort</p>
                        <p>Moderate charges.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>INNSBRUCK (Tyrol) CARL KAISER'S PENSION-HOTEL</head>
                        <p>Splendid situation, overlooking river and valley, surrounded by fruit,
                            conifer and rose gardens, modern comforts and home-like, Library,
                            English and American papers, baths, carriages, good Table and sanitary
                            arrangements.</p>
                        <p>Specially suitable for those requiring rest, quietness, and change of
                            air. Capital headquarters for excursions. Post telegraph, telephone,
                            dark room, terms moderate for either short or long stay. English spoken.
                            Apply for prospectus.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>INTERLAKEN Regina Hotel,</head>
                        <p>JUNGFRAUBLICK.</p>
                        <p>Unrivalled position. FIRST CLASS. Thoroughly renovated suites and rooms
                            with private baths.</p>
                        <p>Central heating. Every modern comfort.</p>
                        <p>J. Oesch.</p>
                        <p>Proprietor and Manager.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>CHATEAU D'OEX THE GRAND HOTEL.</head>
                        <p>The newesty and most up-to-date, thoroughly First Class and replete with
                            every modern comfort.</p>
                        <p>ELECRTIC LIGHT, CENTRAL HEATING, PRIVATE BATHS.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>HOTEL BERTHOD.</head>
                        <p>The most comfortable first class family hotel.</p>
                        <p>EVERY MODERN COMFORT.</p>
                        <p>Berthod Brothers Proprietors.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>ATHENS HOTEL DE LA GRANDE BRETAGNE</head>
                        <p>Special Office in the Hotel for Railway and Steamship</p>
                        <p>Tickets: also Post Office.</p>
                        <p>E. Lampsa, proprietor.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>TOURIST AGENCY. POLEMY BROS., ATHENS.</head>
                        <p>2. Philellenic Street (corner of Constitution Square), Conducted Tours
                            for visiting Greece, Ionian Islands, Islands of the Archipelago, Asia
                            Minor, Turkey, Palestine and Egypt.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>CORFU GRAND HOTEL D'ANGLETERRE ET BELLE VENISE</head>
                        <p>Only first-class Hotel in Corfu with magnificent Garden. Fashionable
                            modern Family Hotel. View of the Sea and lovely landscapes. Quietest,
                            healthiest, and highest situation. Is the only Hotel situation in the
                            highest part of Corfu. </p>
                        <p>Jean Garru and Freen, Proprietors.</p>
                    </div>
                </div>
            </div>
            <pb n="8"/>
            <div type="page" n="8"
                facs="https://archive.org/details/egyptian-gazette-1906-12-11/page/n7/mode/1up">
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-okl01">
                    <head>Orenstein &amp; Koppel, Ltd.</head>
                    <p>Capital 10,000,000 Frs.</p>
                    <p>Purveyors to H.H. the Khedive.</p>
                    <p>Portable and permanent railways. Passenger and goods cars.</p>
                    <p>Tipping and platform waggons for all purposes. Locomotives from 10-400
                        H.P.</p>
                    <p>Large stocks of rails, trucks and locomotives always kept in Alexandria.</p>
                    <p>Sole Agents for Egypt and Sudan of:--</p>
                    <p>COMPTOIR METALLURGIQUE EGYPTIEN</p>
                    <p>Bridges and iron frame works.</p>
                    <p>HUMBOLDT ENGINEERING WORKS CO</p>
                    <p>KALK, NEAR COLOGNE.</p>
                    <p>Steam engines, Boilers, complete installations for Factories.</p>
                    <p>R. HORNSBY &amp; SONS, LTD., Grantham (England).</p>
                    <p>Fixed and Portable oil engines.</p>
                    <p>KIRCHNER &amp; CO., Leipzig.</p>
                    <p>Wood working machinery.</p>
                    <p>CARL MEISSNER, Hamburg.</p>
                    <p>Oil motor boats and launches.</p>
                    <p>ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SYSTEMS OF STEAM PLOUGHING ENGINES TO PLOUGH 8 TO 20
                        FEDDANS PER DAY</p>
                    <p>Offices:</p>
                    <p>Cairo: 24 Kasr-el-Nil Street, opposite Bank of Egypt. P.O.B. 690. Telephone
                        No. 139.</p>
                    <p>Alexandria: 29, Cherif Pasha Street. Telephone No. 661.</p>
                </div>
                <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>
                <div type="template" xml:lang="fr" xml:id="deg-el-rsco01">
                    <head>RESUME DE LA SITUATION COTONNIERE</head>
                    <p>au <date when="1906-12-07">07 decembre</date></p>
                    <table cols="3">
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell>AMERIQUE:</cell>
                            <cell>1906</cell>
                            <cell>1905</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>Balles</cell>
                            <cell>Balles</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Recettes aux ports Semaine</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">270,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">294,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Recettes aux 1er September</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">671,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">923,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Export. Angleterre Semaine</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">50,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">53,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Export. Angleterre du 1 Sept.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">138,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">191,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Export. Continent Semaine</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">80,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">105,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Export Continent du 1er Sept.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">211,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">294,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Pris par la filature Etats-Unis</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">220,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">311,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Stock ports</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">440,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">664,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Insight semaine</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">359,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">386,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Insight du 1er Septembre</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">935,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">1,230,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Con. Mondiale Amér. Semaine</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">168,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">206,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Con. Mon. Amér. du 1er Sept.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">645,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">749,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Visible supply américain</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">1,153,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">2,075,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Visible supply général</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">1,440,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">2,375,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell>LIVERPOOL:</cell>
                            <cell cols="2">GENERAL</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>1906</cell>
                            <cell>1905</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>Balles</cell>
                            <cell>Balles</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Ventes Semaine</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">27,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">49,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Forwarded</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">6,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">47,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Importation</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">32,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">45,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Exportation</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">4,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">9,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Stock</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">260,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">661,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Flottant</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">12,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">153,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell/>
                            <cell cols="2">EGYPTIEN</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>1906</cell>
                            <cell>1905</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>Balles</cell>
                            <cell>Balles</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Ventes Semaine</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">1,500</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">2,400</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Forwarded</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">2,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">1,800</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Importation</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">150</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">5,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Exportation</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">300</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">1,100</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Stock</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">19,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">33,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Flottant</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">7,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">7,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                </div>
                <div type="template" xml:lang="fr" xml:id="deg-el-ameb01">
                    <head>ARRIVAGES A MINET-EL-BASSAL</head>
                    <p>du mois de juillet 1905</p>
                    <table rows="31" 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>—</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>12609</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>750</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>2,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>—</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>18818</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>5056</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>3,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>—</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>16000</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>3116</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>4,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>70</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>17286</cell>
                            <cell>acs</cell>
                            <cell>1135</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>5,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>—</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>23013</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>1817</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>6,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>—</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>23565</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>3666</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>7,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>—</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>25848</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>3726</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>8,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>14</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>35</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>1251</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>9,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>—</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>850</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>1595</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>10,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>—</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>1295</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>3582</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>11,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>11</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>1511</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>5059</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>12,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>—</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>1524</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>1757</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>13,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>—</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>57</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>3506</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>14,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>—</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>70</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>8574</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>15,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>38</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>372</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>3082</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>16,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>24</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>—</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>4293</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>17,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>—</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>—</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>1579</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>18,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>—</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>1466</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>1740</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>19,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>—</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>1053</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>3023</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>20,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>—</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>40</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>1630</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>21,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>—</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>—</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>3611</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>22,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>23</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>782</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>1816</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>23,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>—</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>81</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>3888</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>24,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>—</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>560</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>4075</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>25,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>1 N.R.</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>—</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>2016</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>26,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>—</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>1200</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>5638</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>27,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>1 N.R.</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>—</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>1901</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>28,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>—</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>—</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>2324</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>29,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>—</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>—</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>1352</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>30,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>2</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>453</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>3763</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>31,</cell>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>—</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>1327</cell>
                            <cell>sacs</cell>
                            <cell>2396</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>S/B </cell>
                            <cell>184</cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell>22645</cell>
                            <cell>Sacs</cell>
                            <cell>92717</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <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 juillet de cette année.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="template" xml:lang="fr" feature="cottonContracts" xml:id="deg-el-adcm01">
                    <head>ASSOCIATION DES COURTIERS EN MARCHANDISES</head>
                    <p>Le comité de l'Association des Courtiers en Marchandises a fixé comme suit,
                        pour ce jour, le prix de compensation extraordinaire : </p>
                    <table rows="5" cols="5" xml:id="deg-ta-adcm01">
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="5"><hi rend="italic">Coton F.G.F.Br.</hi></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Novembre</cell>
                            <cell>Tal.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">14 5/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Janvier</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">14 9/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Mars</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">14 11/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Juillet</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">14 13/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Août</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">15 1/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="5"><hi rend="italic">Grains de coton</hi></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>N.-D.-J.</cell>
                            <cell>P.T.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">61 30/40</measure></cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Juillet</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">60 --</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Août</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">60 3/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="5"><hi rend="italic">Fèves-Saïdi</hi></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Sept.-Oct.</cell>
                            <cell>P.T.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">95 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>Bourse Khédiviale, le <date when="1905-07-07">7 juillet 1905</date>.</p>
                    <p>N.B.—Dans cette liquidation sont comprises les opérations jusqu'à 1h. p.m. de
                        ce jour.</p>
                    <p>Paiement <date when="1905-07-10">le lundi 10 courant</date>.</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">23.6</measure></cell>
                            <cell>@</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">24.</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Newport</cell>
                            <cell>Best quality</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">22.9</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">23.3</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Newcastle</cell>
                            <cell>Bothal</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">19.</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">19.6</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>„</cell>
                            <cell>Cowpen</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">19.</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">19.6</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>„</cell>
                            <cell>Hastings</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">18.6</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">19.</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>„</cell>
                            <cell>West Hartley Main</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">18 6</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">19.</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Scotch</cell>
                            <cell>Merry's</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">18 6</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">19.</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>„</cell>
                            <cell>Bairds</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">18 6</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">19.</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>„</cell>
                            <cell>Dunlops</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">18.6</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">19.</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>„</cell>
                            <cell>Best Hamilton Ell</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">18 6</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">19.</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Yorkshire</cell>
                            <cell>Micklefield</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">18.6</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">19.</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Liverpool</cell>
                            <cell>Best Lancashire</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">18 6</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">19.</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Patent Fuel</cell>
                            <cell>Anchor</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">23.3</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">24.</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>„</cell>
                            <cell>Crown</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">23.3</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">24.</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>„</cell>
                            <cell>Star</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">23.3</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">24.</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>„</cell>
                            <cell>Arrow</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">23.3</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">24.</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>„</cell>
                            <cell>Swansea Graigola</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">23.3</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">24.</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>„</cell>
                            <cell>Swansea Atlantic</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">23.3</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">24.</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">38.</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                </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">5/6</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">LONDRES</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Céréales</cell>
                            <cell>Shgs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">1/6</measure></cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Tourteaux</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">6/</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Graines de coton</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">7/</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">POSTS DIRECTS</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Graines de coton</cell>
                            <cell>Shgs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">7/8</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/</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Tourteaux</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">6/</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Graines de coton</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">7/</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">10</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" cols="2">par 100 kilog.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Barcelone</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="fcs">2.50</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" cols="2">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 13 juillet 1905</dateline>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-che01">
                    <head>CHARLES EVANS,</head>
                    <p>Passenger, Shipping,</p>
                    <p>Custom House and Forwarding Agent</p>
                    <p>Royal Chambers, PORT SAID.</p>
                    <p>Strict personal attention guaranteed.</p>
                    <p>Correspondents everywhere. <measure>27042-31-12-90</measure></p>
                    <p>AGENT FOR "THE EGYPTIAN GAZETTE."</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-liv01">
                    <head>GO TO LIVADAS. </head>
                    <p>Opposite Shepheard's</p>
                    <p>for Books, Stationery, Newspapers, and "Egyptian Gazette" Picture Post Cards. </p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">27061-3-1-907</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-aac01">
                    <head>Allen, Alderson &amp; Co. Limited.</head>
                    <p>SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR</p>
                    <p>Messrs. RUSTON, PROCTOR &amp; CO., LIMITED, Lincoln. Fixed and Portable Steam
                        and Oil Engines, Corn Mills. Patent 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 and
                        Sundries.</p>
                    <p>THE CENTRAL CYCLONE CO., LIMITED, London. Grinding and Pulverising
                        Machinery.</p>
                    <p>Messrs. CAMMELL, LAIRD &amp; CO., LD.. of Sheffield. Steel Ralls, springs,
                        buffers, &amp;c. — Patent sand blast files.</p>
                    <p>Messrs. MERRYWEATHER &amp; SONS, London. Steam and Manual Fire Engines.</p>
                    <p>Messrs. F. REDDAWAY &amp; CO., LD., Pendleton, Manchester. The Camel Brand
                        Belting, etc., etc.</p>
                    <p>Ratner's Safes.</p>
                    <p>THE ENGELBERG RICE HULLER. Gilkes Vortex Turbines.</p>
                    <p>Messrs. A. RANSOME &amp; Co., LIMITED, Newark-on-Trent. Wood Working
                        Machinery and Appliances.</p>
                    <p>McCORMICK'S REAPERS &amp; MOWERS.</p>
                    <p>PLANET JUNIOR AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Horse Hoes, Seed, Drills, etc.,
                        etc.</p>
                    <p>OLIVER PLOUGHS.</p>
                    <p>Agent in Cairo: M. A. FATTUCCI.</p>
                    <p>Agent In Khartoum: RIETI &amp; BERTELLI.</p>
                    <p>Chatwood's Safes in Stock.</p>
                    <p>Agents for Green's Economisers.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="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><measure type="indexNo">17-11A-905</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>GOUVERNEMENT DU SOUDAN</head>
                    <p>Concessions de Terrains a Batir a Port-Soudan</p>
                    <p>Le Gouvernement du Soudan va prochainement disposer, par voie d'adjudication
                        d'environ 400 parcelles de terrain* à batir à Port- Soudan.</p>
                    <p>Les dites parcelle* seront données à bail emphytéotique, pour une durée de 80
                        années à partir du 1er Janvier 1907, moyennant loyer annuel, à charge pour
                        le locataire de bâtir. Le loyer ne sera payable qu'à partir de la date de
                        l'acceptation de l'offre.</p>
                    <p>Les baux seront renouvelables à perpétuité moyennant un loyer variable fixé à
                        la fin de chaque terme, soit d'accord, soit par arbitrage.</p>
                    <p>En fixant le nouveau loyer, la valeur des bâtiments élevés par le locataire
                        ne sera pas considérée comme un motif d'augmenta ion de loyer.</p>
                    <p>EXEMPLE : Si une parcelle de terrain est louée pour uno durée de 80 années à
                        prtir du 1er Janvier 1907. Dans ce cas, 'r l'ex&amp;piration de ce délai, le
                        locataire aura un droit ( * condition d'observer les conditions du bail)
                        d'obtenir un nouveau bail pour une nouvelle période de 80 années, moyennant
                        un loyer modifié, et ainsi a perpétuité.</p>
                    <p>Le loyer modifié sera calculé sur la valeur du terrain, s'il était libre de
                        construction.</p>
                    <p>Des offres sont demandées pour les baux emphytéotique.- dont s'agit ; ces
                        offres devront mentionner la prime que le soumissionaire est disposé à payer
                        au comptant en sus des loyers annuels établis pour chacun des lots. La dite
                        à —/prime devra être payée en un seul versement à</p>
                    <p>„ —/ , la signature du contrat do bail.</p>
                    <p>,, —i j Toutes offres doivent être faites par soumis- « —/ ! sion, sur les
                        formules dressées par le Gouvernement du Soudan, et doivent être reçues à
                        __/ ' Khartoum avant le 1er Janvier 1907.</p>
                    <p>„ —/ j Le détail de* terrains offerte, le plan de la ,, —/ - ville, le*
                        conditions de l'adjudication et de la • —/ concession, la formule de
                        soumission, spécifica</p>
                    <p>tion du bail, seront à la disposition du Public k partir du 1er Octobre 1906,
                        aux lieux ci-après indiqués, durant les heures de bureau.</p>
                    <p>Khartoum*—Bureau du Directeur de l'Agriculture et des Terrains (T) et bureau
                        du Gouverneur de la Province de Khartoum.</p>
                    <p>Le Caire* Bureau de 1 agent du Gouvernement du Soudan (T).</p>
                    <p>Port-Soudan*—Bureau de l'Inspecteur (Bureau du Gouvernement (T).,</p>
                    <p>Souakim—Bureau du Gouverneur de la Province et de la Mer Rouge. J</p>
                    <p>Wadi-Halfa—Bureau du Gouverneur de la Province de Haifa.</p>
                    <p>El-Damer —Bureau du Gouverneur de la Province do Berber.</p>
                    <p>Atbara—Bureau du Directeur du Chemin do Fer.</p>
                    <p>Alexandrie—Bureau de. Mr. Macpherson Grant.</p>
                    <p>Port-Saïd—Bureau-de F. Dixon boy, Représentant du Ministère de la Guerre.</p>
                    <p>Londres—Bureau du Colonel Western? Broadway Chambers, Westminster et le
                        Soudan Court, Imperial Institute.</p>
                    <p>Suez—Bureau du Capitaine Falconer, Représentant du Ministère de la
                        Guerre.</p>
                    <p>Pour la commodité des acheteurs éventuels le* conditions d'adjudication ct de
                        concession ont été traduites en arabe et en français et des copies de ces
                        traductions, dans les deux langues, peuvent être obtenues " partir du 1er
                        Octobre 1906, moyennant payement de P.T. 5 par copie, aux bureaux mentionnés
                        d ins la liste ci-deeaus, qui sont suivis d'une lettre majuscule T.</p>
                    <p>Des informations supplémentaires peuvent</p>
                    <p>être obtenues après publications des documents ci-dessus mentionnés,
                        moyennant demande écrite adressée au Directeur de l'Agriculture et des
                        Terrains, à Khartoum.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>SUDAN GOVERNMENT</head>
                    <p>DISPOSAL OF BUILDING SITES AT PORT SUDAN</p>
                    <p>The Sudan Government will shortly dispose j by Tender of about 400 Building
                        Sites at Port j Sudan.</p>
                    <p>The sites will be Leasehold held at Annual Rents on Building Lease for Eighty
                        Years from 1st January, 1907. Rents will be payable , only from date of
                        acceptance of Tender.</p>
                    <p>1 The Lease will be Perpetually Renewable at Revised Rents fixedin default of
                        Agreement by Arbitration at the end of each term of years.</p>
                    <p>In fixing the revised rents the value of Buildings erected by Lessees will
                        Not be regarded as a ground for Increase of Rent I Example : If a plot is
                        leased &lt;or a term of 80 years from 1st January 1907 then on the
                        expiration of that term the Lessee will have a right (subject to observance
                        of his convenant etc) to obtaia a fresh lease for a further period -of 80
                        years at a revised rent, and so on in perpetuity. The revised rent will be
                        calculated On the value the site would bear if it were vacant building
                        lands.</p>
                    <p>Offers are invited of Premiums for the Purchase of the above mentioned
                        leasehold sites.</p>
                    <p>All offers mast be made by Tender, on the forms issued by the Sudan
                        Government, and must be received at' Khartoum not later than 1st January
                        1907.</p>
                    <p>Particulars of the sites offered, Plan of the Town, Conditions of Tender and
                        Sale, Form of Tender, specimen Form of Lease, etc., will on and after
                        October 1st 1906 be open to inspection at the following places during the
                        usual business hours :</p>
                    <p>Khartoum : *Office of Director of Agriculture and Land* (T) and Oftioeof
                        Governor of Khartoum Province.</p>
                    <p>' Cairo : *Otfice of Sudan Agent (T).</p>
                    <p>Port Sudan : Office of Inspector (Government Office) (T).</p>
                    <p>Suakin : Office of Governor of Red Sea Province. »</p>
                    <p>El Darner : Office of Qoviwnor of Berber Province. p</p>
                    <p>Atbara : Office of Director cf Railways.</p>
                    <p>Alexandria : Office ef Mr. Macpberson Grant.</p>
                    <p>Port Said : Office of Dixon Bey, War Office Representative</p>
                    <p>London : *Office of Col. Western, Broadway Chambers, Westminster, and the
                        Sudan Court, Imperial Institute.</p>
                    <p>Suez : OfSeecof Capt. Falconer, War Office R epresentâtive.</p>
                    <p>For the convenience of intending purchasers the Conditions of Tenderand Sale
                        have been J translated into Arabic and French and copies * of the
                        translations into either language will be . obtainable after 1st Odfcober
                        1906 on payment of 5 P.T. per copy at the Offices in the above list which
                        arc distinguished-by a capital T.</p>
                    <p>Further information will be obtainable after the publication of the
                        above-mentioned documents on application in writing to The Director of
                        Agriculture and Lands, Khartoum.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert">
                    <head>The Brit-Ban Ventilated Shoes</head>
                    <p>FOR LADIES</p>
                    <p>in Black &amp; Tan</p>
                    <p>Glace Kid as illustrated are the</p>
                    <p>most comfortable &amp; most easy fitting shoes made.</p>
                    <p>Ladies who appreciate comfort with elegence in footwear should give these
                        shoes a trial</p>
                    <p>Sizes 3 to 7. Two widths each size.</p>
                    <p>Price 65 piastres. Postage 3 piastres.</p>
                    <p>ROBERTS, HUGHES &amp; CO.,</p>
                    <p>SHARIA EL MANAKH, CAIRO</p>
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                    <head>R. Warner &amp; Co. Ltd.</head>
                    <p>Wind Mills</p>
                    <p>Water Wheels</p>
                    <p>Artesian Wells</p>
                    <p>Ram Pumps</p>
                    <p>Bore Hole Pumps</p>
                    <p>Piston Pumps</p>
                    <p>Egyptian House: The Egyptian Engineering Co. Lt.</p>
                    <p>Maison Spiro, Chareh Kasr-el-Nil, Cairo.</p>
                    <p>Telephone 1542. Cables: Anglogypt, Cairo. 24</p>
                    <p><measure>27331-1</measure></p>
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                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-edl01">
                    <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. 6</cell>
                            <cell>9.10</cell>
                            <cell>10.10</cell>
                            <cell>12.5</cell>
                            <cell>1.20</cell>
                            <cell>3.10</cell>
                            <cell>4.15</cell>
                            <cell>5.15</cell>
                            <cell>6.16</cell>
                            <cell>7.25</cell>
                            <cell>8.40</cell>
                            <cell>10.10</cell>
                            <cell>12.30</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Helouan......Arr.</cell>
                            <cell>7. 7</cell>
                            <cell>8.46</cell>
                            <cell>9.47</cell>
                            <cell>10.54</cell>
                            <cell>12.40</cell>
                            <cell>1.55</cell>
                            <cell>3.55</cell>
                            <cell>4.50</cell>
                            <cell>5.52</cell>
                            <cell>6.56</cell>
                            <cell>8.–</cell>
                            <cell>9.25</cell>
                            <cell>10.48</cell>
                            <cell>1.10</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Helouan........Dep</cell>
                            <cell>6.25</cell>
                            <cell>7.50</cell>
                            <cell>8.15</cell>
                            <cell>9.15</cell>
                            <cell>10.15</cell>
                            <cell>12. 5</cell>
                            <cell>1.20</cell>
                            <cell>3.15</cell>
                            <cell>4.18</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>8.55</cell>
                            <cell>9.50</cell>
                            <cell>10.58</cell>
                            <cell>12.43</cell>
                            <cell>1.58</cell>
                            <cell>4.-</cell>
                            <cell>4.55</cell>
                            <cell>5.58</cell>
                            <cell>6.55</cell>
                            <cell>8.8</cell>
                            <cell> 9.32</cell>
                            <cell>10.53</cell>
                            <cell>11.55</cell>
                        </row>
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                <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. <measure
                            type="indexNo">10.12.905</measure></p>
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                <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><measure type="indexNo">21188-24.5.905</measure></p>
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                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-fre02">
                    <head>FRESKEL.</head>
                    <p>WHAT IT IS</p>
                    <p>FRESKEL is a dry powdered preparation for Wall and Ceiling Decoration, made
                        ready for use with the addition of water.</p>
                    <p>It is easily prepared and applied.</p>
                    <p>WHAT IT DOES</p>
                    <p>FRESKEL, covers well, and works easy Does not crack, peel, or show brush
                        marks. Does not rub off.</p>
                    <p>ECONOMICAL - EFFECTIVE.</p>
                    <p>Shade Cards and Circulars on application to the manufacturers:</p>
                    <p>THOS. HINSHELWOOD &amp; CO., LIMITED. ALEXANDRIA.</p>
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