OUTWARD to AUSTRALIA.
HOMEWARD to NAPLES, MARSEILLES, GIBRALTAR, PLYMOUTH, LONDON, TILBURY.
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.
Special reduced rates during Summer season 15th May - 15th September.
Agents, Cairo: Thomas Cook & Son, Ltd. ; Alexandria : R. J. Moss & Co.
For all imformation apply to Wm. STAPLEDON & Sons, PORT SAID and
PORT-TEWFIK (Suez).
OUTWARDS to COLOMBO, TUTICORIN, etc., and RANGOON.
HOMEWARDS to MARSEILLES and LONDON.
Fares from Port Said to Marseilles £12.0.0 ; London £17.0.0 ; Colombo £32.10.0 ; Rangood £37.10.0
Fitted with Refigerators, Electric Light, Electric Fans and all recent improvements.
SPECIAL REDUCED FARES DURING THE SUMMER SEASON.
Agents in Cairo: THOS. COOK & SON. For all particulars apply to Suez & Port Said : WM. STAPLEDON & SONS PORT SAID PORT TEWFIK (Suez).
FAST BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS
GREECE - TURKEY LINE.
Express Steamers leave Alexandria every Wednesday at 4 p.m. for PIRAEUS, SMYRNA, MITYLENE, and CONSTANTINOPLE, in connection with Orient Express train-de-luxe for Vienna, Paris, and London.
PALESTINE - SYRIA LINE.
Fast steamers leave Alexandria every Saturday at 6 p.m., and Port Said every Sunday at 6 p.m., for JAFFA (for Jerusalem), CAIFFA (for Nazareth), BEYROUT (for Damascus), TRIPOLI, ALEXANDRETTA, MESSINA, continuing in alternate weeks to LARNACA and LIMASSOL (Cyprus).
RED SEA LINE.
Steamers leave Suez fortnightly on Wednesday at 6 p.m. for JEDDAH, SUAKIN, MASSOWAH, HODBIDAH, and ADEN ; and in the intervening weeks for PORT SUDAN and SUAKIN direct. Calls will be made at TOR (for Mount Sinai) as required.
N.B.—Deck chairs provided for the use of passengers, excellent cuisine and table wine free.
Steamer plans may be seen and passages booked at the Company's Agencies at Alexandria, Cairo, Port Said, and Suez, or at THOS. COOK & SON or other Tourist Agency.
Mail and Passenger Steamships. Regular three-weekly Service from HAMBURG, via ANTWERP & MALTA, to ALEXANDRIA and vice-versa, admitting goods from all chief German Railway Stations on direct Bill of Landing to ALEXANDRIA and all chief ports of Egypt, Syria, etc., at favourable through rates of DEUTSCHE VERKEHR (traffic).
EXPECTED AT ALEXANDRIA.
For tariff and particulars apply to ADOLPHE STROSS, Alexandria, Agent.
For LIVERPOOL calling at MALTA (Messrs. JAMES MOSS & Co. 31, James St, Liverpool, Managers.)
*Second class accommodation only, unless specially reserved.—Fares : Alexandria to Liverpool, 1st, £14 Single, £25 Return. 2nd, £9 Single, £15 Return.—To Malta, 1st, £5 Single, £9 Return, 2nd, £3 Single, £5 Return.—Return tickets available for six months.
Through freight rates on cotton, etc., to Lancashire inland towns, Boston, New York and other U.S.A. towns, obtained on application. Cargo taken by special agreement only.
Passenger Tickets also issued inclusive of Railway fare through to and from Cairo. Particulars on application to
R. J. MOSS & Co., Alexandria, Agents.
Steamers leave SUEZ and PORT SAID fortnightly for LONDON or LIVERPOOL direct.
(Electric Light.) SALOON (Amidships) FARE £12. (Latest improvements.)
Due in LONDON or LIVERPOOL 12 days thereafter.
Apply WORMS & Co., Port Said and Suez. THOS. COOK & SON, (EGYPT) LD., CAIRO ;
G. J. GRACE & CO., ALEXANDRIA.
Cairo-Luxor Tourist Service -- Luxor-Assouan Express Service.
Quick Freight Service ALEXANDRIA-CAIRO.
Royal Mail Steamers from Liverpool to New York and
Boston every Saturday and Tuesday.
Regular Twin Screw Sailings at short intervals from
Trieste, Fiume and Naples to New-York.
Through tickets from Egypt delivered by Messrs. Rodacanachi
& Co., Alexandria, General Agents ; Nicolas Kirzis, Cairo; R.
Broadbent, Port Said, Agents.
CAIRO.
CAPITAL: Lstg. 600,000.
The Banque du Caire Ltd., undertakes all banking business such as : Advances on deeds and securites, discount, cheques delivered at very best rates of exchange on all the principal towns of the world, telegraphic transfers, purchase and sale of stock and shares in Egypt and abroad, letters of credit issued, safe custoday at a low charge, of titles, deeds and securities, current accounts opened. Receives money on deposit at sight at 3% per annum.
First-class Hotel. Situated in Rosetta Avenue, the finest quarter in the Town. Two mintes from Railway Station. Close to Conservatory and the Opera House. Lift. Electric Light Throughout. Perfect Sanitary Arrangements. Magnificent Ball, Reception, Reading, and Music Rooms. Bar and Smoking Room.
HENRI CHAMOULLEAU, Proprietor.
HEAD OFFICE: LUDGATE CIRCUS—LONDON.
CHIEF EGYPTIAN OFFICE: — CAIRO, near SHEPHEARD'S HOTEL.
Alexandria, Port Said, Suez, Luxor, Assuan, Halfa, and Khartum.
GENERAL RAILWAY AND STEAMSHIP AGENTS. BANKERS.
BAGGAGE AND FORWARDING AGENTS.
Officially appointed & Sole Agents in Cairo to the P.&O. S.N. Co.
Large and splendidly appointed steamers belonging to the Co. leave Cairo thrice weekly, between November and March, for Luxor, Assouan and Halfa in connection with trains de luxe to Khartoum.-Moderate fares.
Specially Reduced Rates for residents of Egypt by Tourist Services during November and December. First sailing November 13th.
WEEKLY FREIGHT SERVICE FROM CAIRO TO ASSUAN AND HALFA.
Cook's Interpreters in uniform are present at principal Railway Stations and Landing-places in Europe to assist passengers holding their tickets.
Special Steamers and Dahabeahs for private parties.
Special arrangements for tour in PALESTINE, SYRIA and the DESERT; Lowest rates.
Best camp equipment in the country.
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.
OUTWARD.—
EAST AFRICAN LINE OF STEAMERS.
Calling at Aden, Mombasa, Zanzibar and Beira. Monthly service.
The
From Port-Said £2 less Homeward, and £2 more Outward. Second class, two thirds of 1st Class Fares.
PORT SAID Agents: Worms & Co. and Willi & Co., Ltd. -- CAIRO &
ALEXANDRIA: --Thos. Cook & Son, Ltd., and the Anglo-American Hotel &
Steamer Co. For particulars apply G. BEYTS & Co., Suez.
(HENDERSON BROTHERS,) LONDON, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.
Booking Passengers and Cargo through to Ports in India, Europe nad America
First class passengers steamers. Sailing fortnightly from Suez.
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.
Agents: Cairo, Thos. Cook & Son. Port-Said, Cory Brothers & Co. -- For further particulars apply G. BEYTS & Co., Suez.
Regelmässiger Reichspostdampferdienst. German E. African Line. Imperial Service. Departures from Port Said (Approximate Dates.)
OUT to Aden, Zanzibar, Cape Town and intermediate ports:--
HOME to Naples, Genoa, Marseilles, Algiers, Tangiers, Lisbon, Dover, Flushing, and Hamburg.
First class steamers fitted with latest improvements. Stewardesses and doctors carried. Low passage rates.
Splendid accommodation for passengars of all classes.
For all particulars apply to
From Alexandria
Cairo Agency (Shepheard's Hotel)
Good Accommodation for Passengers. -- C. J. GRACE & Co., Alexandria, Agents.
Sailings every 10 days from Manchester and Liverpool and fortnightly from Antwerp and London to Alexandria and Syrian Coast. The dates are approximate
The S.S. Trojan Prince is now loading for
SALOON FARES:—Port Said to Malta £4.10.0. Marseilles. £10.0.0. London or Liverpool, £l2.l0.0. Colombo, Calcutta, Bombay or Karachi, £25.0.0. Special rates for steamers not carrying Doctor or Stewardess. For further particulars apply to
CORY BROS. & Co., Ltd., Agents for CITY Line, Port Said: W. STAPLEDON
& SON, Agents for Hall Line, Port Said ; or COOK & SON (Egypt),
Ltd., Cairo.
CAIRO-KHARTOUM MAIL SERVICE.--WINTER TIME-TABLES 1906-1907.
‡Sleeping and Dining Cars.
Note.—Express teamers carry first-class passengers only. Slow steamers carry
second and third class passengers who would have to leave Cairo on Tuesdays
and Saturdays.
Incorporated A. D. 1720.
Chief Office: ROYAL EXCHANGE, LONDON, E.C.
FUNDS IN HAND EXCEED £4,500,000 CLAIMS PAID £40,000,000
The undersigned agents are authorised to issue policies on behalf of the above Company at moderate rates.
IMPERIAL OTTOMAN BANK, Alexandria. OTTO STERZING, Cairo. GEORG. MEINECKE,
Suez.
Funds exceed £4,000,000. Annual Income exceeds £700,000.
Special privileges offered to British Naval and Military Officers serving in Egypt or the Soudan.
Example of whole Policy Life.
Age of proposer 30. Sum assured £1,000 with profits payable at death. Annual premium covering war risk and foreign residence £28:6:8
Head Office: Cairo, Khedivial Exchange Court.
G. NUNGOYICH
are on sale at the Company's establishment by Grand Contental Hotel, Cairo, and at Walker & Meimarschi's, Alexandria.
Purveyors to H. H. the KHEDIVE.
Patronized by the Duke of Connaught and the Archduke Otto and all the High
Life of Egypt.
NEW FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, OVERLOOKING THE HARBOUR & OPPOSITE CUSTOM HOUSE
Open all the year round. — Well-appointed Bar.
MODERATE CHARGES. SPECIAL TERMS FOR RESIDENTS
Weekly departure during Winter Season by the
Luxurious First Class
Tourist Steamers VICTORIA, PURITAN & MAYFLOWER.
Regular weekly
Departures to the SECOND CATARACT by the S.S. INDIANA.
THROUGH BOOKINGS
TO KHARTOUM, GONDOKORO AND THE WHITE NILE.
Steamers and Dahabeahs for
private charter. Steam Tugs and Steam Launches for hire.
FREIGHT
SERVICE BY STEAM BARGES BETWEEN CAIRO AND ALEXANDRIA.
Working in
conjunction and under special arrangement with the
"Upper Egypt Hotels
Company."
For details and illustrated programmes apply to "THE HAMBURG and
ANGLO-AMERICAN
NILE COMPANY."
OFFICES IN CAIRO: Sharia Boulac, "Grand Continental Hotel Buildings."
Hamburg-Amerika Linie.
Return to Egypt
by the new S.S. Oceana of 9000 Tons, 350 berths
including 90 single cabins, greatest comfort, best cuisine.
FARES: Genoa to Alexandria from £14. Naples to Alexandria from £10.
From January 2nd Weekly service from Naples to Alexandria EVERY WEDNESDAY.
Apply to the Co.'s Booking Offices: Paris, rue Scribe. London, Cockspur
Street. Berlin, Unter den Linden
Cairo, Continental Hotel. Alexandria,
G. J. Grace & Co. Chief Office: Hamburg ( Alsterdamm
Regular Service from ALEXANDRIA (Passenger and Freight) to NAPLES-MARSEILLES.
The following steamers are intended to leave PORT-SAID:
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO THE AGENTS OF THE
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD at Cairo, Alexandria, Port-Said and Suez.
OTTO STERZING, Agent In Cairo, Opera Square.
C. H. SCHOELLER, Agent In Alexandria, Cleopatra Lane.
Messrs. THOS. COOK & SON (Egypt) LTD., and CARL STANGENS REISEBUREAN are
anthorised to sell tickets in CAIRO and ALEXANDRIA,
Alexandria-Brindisi-Venice Trieste. Express Mail
Service. Steamers leave Alexandria Saturdays 4 p.m. arrive at Brindisi
Tuesdays 5 a.m. in time for Express to Milan, Lucerne, Paris, Vienna,
Berlin, London, leaving Brindisi 7 a.m. Arrival at Venice Wednesday about
9.30 a.m. Passengers may proceed from Venice to Switzerland, Paris and
London by the 2 p.m. and 11.5 p.m. – Expresses. Arrival at Trieste Wednesday
about 3 p.m. in connection with the Train de Luxe proceeding the same
evening to Vienna, Frankfort, Cologne, Brussel, Ostende and London. Arrival
at London every Friday 5.12 p.m.
Special Train Service from Cairo Station to Alexandria Quay alongside steamer, Saturdays at 9.30 a.m.
Intermediate Service: Alexandria-Brindisi & Trieste
Line.
Steamer leaves Alexandria every Thursday 10 a.m. On and from
Syrian-Caramanian Line. Port Said, Jaffa, Beyrout,
Tripoli, Alexandretta, Mersina,
Syrian-Cyprus Line. Beyrout, Limassol, Larnaca, Mersina,
Far East Lines. Departures from Port Said: To Suez,
Aden, Bombay, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hong-Kong, Shanghai, Yokohama and Kobé,
To Suez, Aden and Bombay accelerated service
To Suez, Aden, Karachi, Colombo, Madras, Rangoon, and Calcutta about
Special rates for Egyptian officials, members of Army of Occupation and their families.
NEW YORK AND BOSTON MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE.
REGULAR SAILINGS BETWEEN GENOA, PALERMA, NAPLES, and BOSTON or NEW YORK,
U.S.A. Twin screw S.S. Republic for Naples
Frequent Sailings from ALEXANDRIA to LIVERPOOL, also Regular Services from LIVERPOOL to ALEXANDRIA and to ALGERIA, MALTA, LEVANT, BLACK SEA, and other Mediterranean Ports.
Excellent Passenger Accommodation. Stewardess carried. Liberal table and Moderate Fares for single and return tickets.
The
CARGO taken by special agreement only. Through Freights quoted for the UNITED STATES and INLAND TOWNS in GREAT BRITAIN.
For passage or freight apply to the Agents, BARKER & Co., Alexandria.
Regular sailings from Liverpool, Glasgow, Antwerp and London to Alexandria. Frequent sailings from Alexandria to Liverpool and London. Through freight rates to Inland towns in Great Britain also to the U.S.A
Ellerman
N. E. TAMVACO Alexandria agents
Express Service by the following fine, new steamers between Alexandria, Piraeus, Constantinople, and Odessa --
Emperor Nicolas II, Reine Olga, Tchihatchoff (7070 tons each) and Tsaritza (6000 tons)
Arrive Alexandria Friday noon, leave Alexandria Tuesday, 3 p.m. Circular route between Alexandria, Port Said, the Syrian ports, Chio, Smyrna, Salonica, Mount Athos, Dardanelles, Constantinople, and Odessa. Arrive Alexandria alternate Saturdays early morn; leaving Alexandria same day at 4 p.m.
Crimean or Bessarabian table wines free.
Societes Reunies Florio-Rubattino. - Services Postaux. - Departs de Juillet.
LONDON. Founded 1710.-Total sum insured in 1902 £487,600,000.
Agents : LEON HELLER, Cairo, and BEHREND & Co., Alexandria.
(Société des Entrepôts d'Alexandrie)
Bonded Warehouses
IN ALEXANDRIA, CAIRO, PORT SAID, AND SUEZ.
Special Departments for clearing and forwarding and for a luggage and parcel Express Service.
Goods delivered against cash for account of shippers.
†Dining Car. §Sleeping Car. ‡First and Second Class only.
* 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.
J. H. l'E. JOHNSTONE, General Manager.
FIRE AND LIFE.
Largest Fire Office in the World.
HASELDEN & CO., Agents, Alexandria.
R. VITERBO & CO., Agents, Cairo.
PHOENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
(ESTABLISHED 1782);
HASELDEN & CO., Agents, Alexandria.
BRITISH AERATED & MINERAL WATER MANUFACTORY.
CAIRO Nubar Pacha-st ALEXANDRIA Avernoff-st.
Soda Water, Lemonade, Ginger Ale, Ginger Beer. Tonic Water, Pomegranade, Orangeade
Lime Juide and Soda, Champagne Cider, Lemon Squash.
Water guaranteed by Chamberlain's Filter (Pasteur's System).
Inventor of WHISKY & SODA and BRANDY & SODA, bottled ready for use.
PSCHORR BRAU, the renowned MUNICH BEER, in casks and bottles.
Great assortment of Wines, Spirits, Liqueurs, Teas of the finest Brands, etc
(SOCIÉTÉ ANONYME)
CAIRO, 28, SHARIA-EL-MANAKH,
(OPPOSITE IMPERIAL OTTOMAN BANK).
I. —Installation of complete Water supplies for drinking, agricultural,
and
industrial purposes by means of artesian wells.
II. - Deep borings for prospecting purposes in all conditions of soil by
means of the
"Express Boring System."
PLACE DEL'OPERA
SPECIAL DEPOT FOR KODAKS AND FILMS
Plates, printing paper and supplies of the best English, French and German brands.
AMATEUR WORK, CAMERA REPAIRS, ETC.
Ask for
Brewed at Wrexham England
Wrexham Lager Beer Co. Pilsener
Registered Label
And if not supplied apply to
John B. Caffari
Alexandria & Cairo
BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY THE KING.
REIMS.
SOLE AGENT IN EGYPT AND SUDAN,
NICOLA G. SABBAG
ALEXANDRIA, 2, Rue de la Gare du Caire
Telephone; No. 559.
GENERAL DRAPERY ETABLISHMENT.
(Central Tramway Station), CAIRO.
P. PLUNKETT, PROPRIETOR.
DIRECT IMPORTER OF BRITISH AND IRISH TEXTILE MANUFACTURES.
LADIES' SUMMER STOCKINGS.
IN SPUN SILK at P.T. 20 per pair.
LISLE THREAD, in plain and lace open-work, in black, white, tan and usual shades, to suit boots worn in Egypt, from P.T. 5 per pair.
Every pair is marked "Au De Rouge" which is a guarantee that the Color is absolutely fast and stainless.
Bulkeley (near Alexandria) half way to San Stefano
Ramleh's Fashionable Hotel.
Patronized by the Elite.
Full Pension P.T. 50 a day with Monthly Terms
Visitors from Cairo alight at Sidi Gaber.
Proprietor, C. AQUILINA, (Late of Thos Cook & Sons)
Brewers, Burton-on-Trent and Romford.
Pale Ale & Double Stout, specially brewed for export.
Agents: Messrs. John Ross & Co., Alexandria & Cairo:
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.
ALEXANDRIA.
The Fashionable Hotel of Alexandria.
RESTAURANT AND ANGLO-AMERICAN BAR.
First Class Hotel. Modern in all respects.
The Coolest Summer Residence in Egypt.
Fire-proof, Drained to the Sea, Lifts, Electric Light, English and French Billiards, Fresh and Salt Water Baths.
Hotel Dragomans in Uniform Meet all Trains and Steamers.
Special terms to Cairo Residents and their families desirous of enjoying the cool air and sea bathing during the summer months.
THE OLDEST & LARGEST MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD OF
STEAM PLOUGHING MACHINERY
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND FOR ALL SOILS.
Over 35 years experience IN ALL PARTS OF EGYPT where our steam ploughing tackles are in constant use and giving the greatest satisfaction.
The only makers of steam ploughing machinery who manufacture their own STEEL WIRE ROPES.
POWLER'S STEAM PLOUGHING TACKLES are the strongest, best designed and best proportioned in all their partys, therefore they are the most economical.
Experience of over. It a century in all parts of the world.
ALLEN, ALDERSON & Co., Ltd AGENTS.
ALEXANDRIA - CAIRO - KHARTOUM.
For Miners, Contractors, and Agriculturists.
The "UNIVERSAL" PICKS.
Picks, Spades, Shovels, Forks, Axes, Hoes, Fasses, Hammers, Wedges, Crowbars, etc.
HAND and POWER BORING MACHINES for Rock and Coal.
"HARDY" DRILL STEEL.
Hickory Handles.
THE HARDY PATENT PICK CO., LTD., SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND.
Facing the Sea on the New Quay of Alexandria
FIRST-CLASS HOTEL
Lately Built and Furnished.
TERMS P.T. 50 PER DAY,
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.
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.
ADVERTISEMENTS and SUBSCRIPTIONS are due in advance. P.O. Orders and Cheques to be made payable to the Editor and Manager, Rowland Snelling, Alexandria.
London Offices : 36, New Broad-street. B.C.
THE EGYPTIAN GAZETTE can be obtained in London at our office, 36, New Broad Street, E.C.
Cairo Offices.-No. 1 Sharia Vervudachi, (opposite the Agricultural Bank.)
THE "EGYPTIAN GAZETTE" IS PRINTED ON PAPER MANUFACTURED AND SUPPLIED BY THE LONDON PAPER MILLS Co., LIMITED (SALES OFFICE: 27, CANNON STREET, E.C.)
The JUne crushing of the Nile Valley (New) gives 1,125 tons for a yield of 400 ounces.
The latest bubonic plague bulletin reports in one recovery at Alexandria, and also a recovery at Beni Souef. There are in all 22 cases under treatment.
A wealthy native lady was found some days ago with her throat cut, in a second story house at Damanhour. Her husband was at the time in Cairo. No arrest has been made.
Audran's popular three act operetta, "La Mascotte," is to be staged to-night at the New Alhambra theatre, and the "Orchid" is announced as under rehearsal.
A special programme will be played this evening at the Windsor Hotel by the celebrated Rivier orchestra, the items of which will include the Ave Maria and Braga's Serenade.
A native girl of Gammalieh, Cairo, and a native boy of Boulac, both five years old, were stung by scorpions on Friday last and expired therefrom. Two young native children at Etouf have also died from the effects of scorpion stings.
Our Cairo correspondent reports that the committee engaged on the question of the liquidation of pensions, has suspended its meetings owing to the credit of L.E. 50,000 being nearly exbausted. The balance of some few hundred ponnds will be placed in the Treasury until a further credit shall be opened in next year's budget.
Mustapha Pasha Kamel has been interviewed in Paris by. M. Georges Villiers for "Le Temps." The interview consists of the usual declarations and his talk is all of the national will, of the perspicacity, wisdom and industry, and high mental qualifications of the Egyptians of to-day, of their moral claim to be accorded the same rights of self-government as are possessed by the people of Canada, Australia, and South Africa.
A correspondent, who has been abroad for some time, writes, to "The Globe" to say that, in his absence he finds that the price of Egyptian Options (Limited) has fallen from 21s. 6d, which he gave for them, to 2s.6d. He adds that he was induced to make the purchase by a circular, issued by the directors, which spoke in glowing terms of the property, and foreshadowed the formation of a company to develop it. So far as he is aware, no official information has since been issued.
Messrs. Collinge-Brothers write from Liverpool under date of the 13th inst:-"The bulls have been in general much less in evidence this week and it looks very much as if they (vis, the old bull clique) had changed sides. At any rate the New York bull leaders seem to have been doing a considerable amount of selling lately: whether however this is to furnish a better "buying basis" or not is hard to tell. Weather news from the States, though from time to time slightly contradictory, has as a whole been generally favorable this week.
Two "soutenenrs" of Italian nationality quarrelled in the square opposite the Bristol Hotel at Cairo on Friday night concerning a woman. One of the disputants drew a razor and attacked his adversary furiously. The man was very severely injured, the principal wound being close to the carotid artery, and his assailant immediately took to his heels. Up to the time of writing he had not been arrested. The wounded man was conveyed to the Italian hospital but refused to divulge his individuality. He is supposed to be a certain Sicilian named Valerio who has already been expelled from the country but has recently returned.
The following visitors are staying at the Benu-Rivage Hotel Ramlek Mr. and Mrs. de Re and family, Mr. and Mrs. Abozo Bey, Mr. H. Furlanelli, Mr. W. H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs Ch. Franke, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Coxon, Mr. and Mrs. H. Berthy and family, Mr. H. de Ponti, Mr. and Mrs. R. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. L. Mascraff and family, Mr. and Mrs. Miller and family, Lieutenant and Mrs. Siddall and family, Mr. L. Limpritis, Dr. and Mrs. Fröhlich, Mr. and Mrs. F. Fornario, Mr. and Mrs. B. Perroth, Mr. Muller, Mr. Zadik Bey Rasek, Miss B. Heath, Miss A. Booth.
"Al-Minbar" relates an extraordinary story concerning the village of Saft Khalid situated on the estates of Prince Kamel El Din Pasha, son of Prince Hussein Kamel Pasha. The village being very insignificant, the Government cancelled its omdehship and handed over the conduct of its affairs to a neighbouring village. As Prince Kamel El Din wished to construet a hamlet for the inhabitants of the village who are workers on his estate he gave orders to have the huts in the village removed. As his servants were engaged in pulling down the huts a party of women began pelting them with stones. The Prince who happened to be near received a slight injury on the face. The Parquet was informed, and the Agent of Teh el Baroud District arrived with the substitute of the Parquet to draw up the usual procès-verbal. The Prince however expressed his willingness to forgive the people.
"LE TEMPS" REMARKS.
According to "Le Temps" the Lambert affair concerns the situation of the French in Egypt. It is not suggested that the text of the agreement signed by the two Powers on April 8th, 1904, has been violated. But it is considered that its spirit has been disregarded in the appointment of Mr. Hill as the successor of M. Lambert, Professor of the French University, and till now director of the Khedival Law School. The 1904 arrangement contains no clause which prohibits the appointment of an Englishman in the place of M. Lambert, but Clanse 5 contains dispositions favourable to the Frenchmen in the employ of the Egyptian Government. It indeed says: "The Government of his Britannio Majesty will use its influence in order that the French functionaries in the service of Egypt be not placed under less advantageous conditions than those applied to English functionaries in the same service."
Of course, there is nothing in that phrase which prohibits the nomination of Mr. Hill, and Clause 1 of the 1904 agreement only mentions one post-that of the directorship of the Service of Antiquities - as being left definitively in the possession of a Frenchman. However, if Mr. Hill's appointment is correct in accord with the letter of the 1904 arrangement, it is regarded by the French Government as not being in accord with its spirit. In that arrangement France undertook "not to hamper the action of England in Egypt by demanding that a term be fixed to the British oconpation, or by any other means. But, on the other hand, the French were promised every guarantee for the maintenance and de. velopment of their economic and moral influence-that is to say, of their commerce and schools.
It is thought in Paris that perhaps the present incident is due to what is regarded as the anti-French training which Lord Cromer gave his subordinates, and which was at the time quite legitimate, because it was previous to the signature of the understanding with France. After the reconciliation the chiefs of the two Governments adapted their conduct to the new state of things. But certain subordinates--and Mr. Dunlop is classified among them-have been unable to divest themselves of their old habits.
The correspondent of the "Temps" in London telegraphs to that journal that he has been told at the Foreign Office that nothing is known there about the nomination of Mr. Hill as successor of M. Lambert at the Khedival Law School. Matters of that kind are left to the Egyptian authorities. The official at the Foreign Office who received the "Temps" correspondent, however, assured him that the nomination of Mr. Hill should not be regarded as a question of nationality, but as a question of personality.
On Friday next, the 26th inst., the members of the Egyptian Committee of the House of Commons will give a banquet to meet the Delegates from Egypt at the Whitehall Rooms, Hotel Métropole. The invitations have been issued at the instance of Mr. Fox Bourne of the Aborigines Protection Society. The "delegates from Egypt" are said to be Hafiz Awad, Editor of "Al Minbar," and Sheikh Aly, Youssef of "Al Moayad".
Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Connaught was present at Burlington House, Piecadilly, last week and opened the Exhibition of Antiquities discovered at Abydos, Upper Egypt, during the past season by Professor Garstang, Mr. E. Harold Jones, and the Hon. R. H. Trefusis, in connection with the Institute of Archaeology, University of Liverpool. Her Royal Highness was received by Lady Alice Stanley on behalf of the Abydos Excavations Committee. Professor Garstang is at present engaged in exploration work in Asia Minor, and was unfortunately unable to be present. The past season has not been productive of any epoch-making discovery, but the fine collection of scarabs, ornaments, and inscriptions dating from 2,000 to 1,200 B.C., and of stel of Ptolemaic and later dates is well worthy of a visit by all interested in Egyptology. The collection, which has been carefully arranged and classified, has for other features a little Jivory seal representing a child with his hand to his face, and a wooden statuette of a woman and child-both of the Twelfth Dynasty-a bronze battleaxe, and a most interesting array of articles of the toilet table of 4,000 years ago, including combs, hairpins, and kohl (antimony) jars, and a fearsome razor, which throws a lurid light on the martyrdom of early man. The exhibition remains open from to-day until the end of the month, and, with those running concurrently at King's College and University College, provides a conspectus of the results of British exploration work in Egypt during the past winter.
Mr. Perry is to be replaced during his absence on leave by Mr. Clifton, and the dutes of Mr. Langley will be undertaken by Mr. C.B. Ireland.
The Moss liner "Seti" sailed from Malta on Saturday afternoon last, and is due here on Wednesday morning with passengers, mails and general cargo.
The Moss liner "Menepthsh" arrived at Liverpool on Saturday last.
The detectives of the Alexandria City Police have adopted a new theory to the case of the mysterious murder of Mr. Vivante. It was obvious that after the two arrests of the Spaniard and the German, it was necessary to discover a fresh train of circumstances as hitherto all the efforts of the police have resulted in their suspicions falling on persons whom they could not prove to have been connected with the crime. We understand that the police are now convinced that the murderer had powerful private motives for killing Mr. Vivante.
The theory of an attempted robbery is no longer held. They believe that whoever it was who committed the crime, was urged to the desperate deed by the strongest inducements and that consequently the crime was no mere vulgar affair of theft leading to the victim's death, but, on the contrary, was the inevitable outcome of a series of incidents, owing to the relation of the assassin with his victim. The murderer was so determined to remove Mr. Vivante from the world of the living that he had the astounding andacity to commit the crime in a room separated only by a partition wall from the bed chamber occupied by another man. His motives were so strong that they impelled him to a crime, which could only be executed against huge odds against its perpetrator being undetected. As it happens, the murderer escaped by a miracle, but his escape only lends additional interest to the desperate fool hardiness of the crime.
Hussein Fakhry Pasha returned from Constantinople yesterday and has assumed the Regency.
Abani Pasha, Minister of War, is leaving for Europe next Thursday.
Coles Pasha, Director General of Prisons, will embark on Thursday next for Belgium and England on ordinary leave.
Sir Malcolm Mcllwraith, the Judicial Adviser, is staying at the Continental Hotel, Paris,
Chataway Bey has postponed his departure on leave until Saturday next.
Viscount Feilding is to be gazetted to a commission in the Coldstream Guards, and will join the Guards' Battalion in Egypt. Viscount Feilding is the heir to the Earldom of Den-1 bigh. He was born in 1885.
We regret to learn of the serious illness of Mr. de Reffye, French Consul at Cairo.
Kaimakam R. Pringle, Coast Guards Administration, has been granted three and a half months' leave, and proceeds to England tomorrow by the S.S. "Cheshire."
Dr. Garner, Principal Inspector, will return from leave in Europe on the 1st proximo and will act as Director General of the Public Health Department during the absence of Sir Horace Pinching.
Kaimakam André von Dumreicher Bey, Director of the Desert Directorate of the Coastguard Service, was married at Christ Church, Lancaster Gate, London, on Tuesday last, the 16th at 2,30 p.m. to Miss May Russel, a niece of Hunter Pasha, Director General of the same service.
A marriage has been arranged, and will take I place quietly in September, between Frederick Moreton Leigh Dodd, of the Egyptian Survey Department, only son of Frederick Dodd, of Alexandria, and Jane Louisa, eldest daughter of the late Wiliam MoComas and of Mrs MoComas, The Grange, Monkstown, County Dublin.
The marriage arranged between Marian, only daughter of Mr. Hawtrey Thwaites, late Registrar of the Supreme Court of Ceylon, and Mr. J. L. Capes, of Cairo, will take place quietly at Eastbourne early in August.
Prince Leopold of Battenberg, who has been a regular visitor to Assouan during the past winters, was up at Oxford last week undergoing the ordeal of Responsions, commonly called "Smalls," in which he unfortunately failed to satisfy the examiners. His Highness's name is entered at Magdalen College, but it is donbtful whether he will make another attempt to pass the preliminary examination. Prince Leopold, who was eighteen a few weeks ago, was educated at Wellington College, but his studies have been a good deal interrupted by ill health.
Among the passengers who left Alexandria on Saturday afternoon by the Austrian Lloyd S.S. "Bohemia" were Mansfield Pasba, Commandant of the Cairo Police, and Mrs. Mansfield, Harari Pasha and family, Baron and Baroness Jacques de Menasce, Cbakour Pasha, Mr. MacPherson Grant, Midwinter Bey, Mr. McNamara, Major Haig, Boinet Bey, Mr. Ehrlich, Mr. Curiel, Marsbal and Mme. Ratib Pasha, Mr. Spezzeropoulo, Mr. and Miss Lias, I Mr. Gutmann, Mr. and Mrs. Salinas, etc.
Hafis Effendi Awad, editor of "Al Minbar," the Nationalist Arabic newspaper of Cairo, is on his way to London. He has been in Paris, and has been horrified at the digsolute character of that city in comparison with the austerity of Cairene morality. He writes as follows to "Al Minbar"
I was most impressed on entering Paris by its splendid cafes which abound with loose women, and where there is a remarkable lack of bashfulness on the part of both sexes. Verily the east with its scanty civilization and superficial European progress does not de grade" public morality and public virtues to one-tenth of its depth in Paris. I happened to sit in one of the Parisian cafés, but was all the time ocoupied by conflicting thoughts regarding the relations between man and woman in this civilized country and how each bebeves towards the other ? Adnltery in Egypt is not so flagrant in its manifestation nor a widespread as in Paris. D e
In P pt no man, however immoral or indeToekt he may be, can be so shameless in treating women in the streets as those whom I saw in Paris.
May Gort gaye ns from the dangers of such a civilization and however the minds of its originators may be elevated and enlightened with extensive knowledge, philosophy and progressive theories.
The battleships "Venerable" and "Prince of Wales" arrived here on the 12th instant from Larnaca, and on the evening of the 16th sailed for Beyront. During the afternoon of yesterday H.M.S "Queen and H.M8. "Irresistible" anchored off Jaffa coming from Beyrout, and on the 22nd instant they will join the rest of the fleet at Rhodes. Some sixty officers and about 200 men of the above named ships have visited Jerusalem. Neither Prince Louis nor Admiral Drury proceeded to Jerusalem, both of them having, Jalready visited the Holy City, the former in
1885 with his brother, the late Prince Alex ander of Bulgaria.
The precedent for the proposed grant to Lord Cromer, the Prime Minister has informed Mr. William Redmond, is that of Sir Rowland Hill, who was awarded a grant of £20,000 on his retirement from the secretaryship of the Post Office in 1864. It is to him that we owe the institution of penny postage, which deserved a reward of even more than £20,000.
Some Radicals claim that a grant sufficient to bring Lord Cromer's pension up to that of an ambassador on his retirement shonld be voted by Parliament: that is £2,000 perannum.
In an interesting lecture on the work of the Egypt Exploration Fund at Deir el-Bahari, at King's College last week, Mr. C. J. Currelly said the original temple of the Eleventh Dynasty was erected for man and for man's glorification, and it was put up during a reign of tyranny in Egypt. The Egyptian had always | been dominated by a governing influence. To| day, if the English influence were withdrawn, the Egyptian would soon revert to his original inactive condition. They wonld still find evidence of the primitive man there. So long as the Egyptian could be driven be seemed to be capable of almost anything, but when the pressure was withdrawn he fell back to the primi. tive ways. Mr. Currelly observed that the year's work had been one of great importance to antiquarians and scientists. Inscriptions and columns symbolio of the early life of Bgypt were continually being discovered, and these went a long way to clear up the myths of Egypt's early history.
A prospecting party working in Eastern Sinai has discovered a vein of bituminous coal in a formation whose age is as yet undetermined. The analysis by Mr. Lucas, of the Survey Department, gives -
% Moisture. .. 2 74
Volatile Matter Combustible sub
.. 36.59
34.94 25 73
stances Ash...
100.00
The band of the King's Own Soottish Borderers, will play the following programme of music (by kind permission of Colonel D. A. Macfarlane, D.8.0. and Officer's) in the Esbekieh Gardens tomorrow evening:
March-Pomp and Circumstance-Elgar Hungarian Dance-No. 1 and 2-Brubma Cornet Solo-The Better Land-Cowon Selection-Veronique Messager Two Step-Southern Blossoms-Pryor Mazurkk-L Gipsy-Ganne Grand Selection-Carmen-Bizet Volso-Espaie-Waldteule Regimental March-Khedivial Anthem.
God Bare the King.
A. J. WILBOX, Bandmaster.
In spite of this being the "o peason" and so many people now away on leave or taking their holidays in Europe, quite a good attendaqoe was present at the first of these not too frequent Skye meetings. The weather was rather too warn to be ideal, although & fair breesa somowhat tompered the boat Racing was keen and quite up to the standard of some of the more important meetings, there being several tight finishes Betting was freely in dalged in and the prioes paid were rather above the average. An excellent selection of music was played by the land of the 1st Battalion Royal Dublin Pusiliers ondor the conductorship of Bandmaster A. Fawcett which greatly added to the enjoyment of the afternoon.
The following are the results :-
FIRST RACE, 4 p.m. te NOVICE Race of P.T. 1,260, viz: P.T. 1,000 to winner and P.T. 250 to 2nd horse. Por 'Arabs that have never run in Irace of any description. Amateur races and Gymkhanas excepted. Weight for age Distance 8/4 mile. Entrance P.T. 75.
its Ibrahim Bey Cherifs, c.a.h. Karkour, 9.11 | Thompson.
1 Capt. Hon. R. G. Forbes', b.ah. Nigmal, 9.11
Stillwell. H.E. Khalis Pasha Khayat's chah. Maskin, 19.11 Jenkins. Mr. E. V. Knox's bah. Elegant, 10.7 .
Saleh Bey Yaghen's, 0.ah. Orby, 9.11 : | Whiteside.
01 Mr. G. L. Sursock Bey's, bia.h. Rosario, 10.6 Miliani.
301 Hassan Bey Keir El Din's, g.a.h. Geylan, 10.6
Megahed. Saleh Bey Yaghen's, g.a.b. Radames, 10.7 Fields.
20 Eight runners. A good start was made and no advantage could be placed until rounding the bend, when Karkour was slightly to the lead with Mackin second, but the latter gave way to Nigmah in the straight, finishing second to Karkour, with Mackin third.
Totalisator paid Winner P.T. 39; Places P.T. 22—80-35.
SECOND RACE, 4.30 p.m. | NEWCOMERS PLATE of P.T. 1,250, viz:
P.T. 1,000 to winner and P.T. 250 to 2nd horse. For Arab ponies that have never 'run in & race of any description. Amateur races and Gymkhanas excepted. Weight for age and inches. Distance 5 furlongs. Entrance P.T. 75. Ibrahim Bey Cherif's c.a.p. Bull Dog, 10.3. Thompson. H.E. Khalil Pasha Khayat's g.a.p. Harouf, 9.5.
Jenkins. Mr. G. L. Sursock Bey's b.a.p: Zmerrod, 10.1. Batty.
3 Ishok Bey Bey Hussein's g.a.p. Salama, 10.7. Stillwell.
01 Mr. G. H. Barker's b.a.p. Master Moods, 9.13. Galley.
01. Five runners. From a very bad start Salama the favorite was unfortunately left, the advantage lying with Bull Dog, Zmerrod and Haronf, these three coming away. Rounding the bend Bull Dog was well to the lead which he retained, winning fairly enstly, but a good race resulted for second place between Aaronf and Zmerrod, Jenkins on the former just getting there.
Totalisator paid. Winner P.T. 72. Places P.T. 21-24-65.
THIRD RACE, 5 pm. TRIAL PLATE of P.T. 1,250, viz: P.T. 1,000 to winner and P.T. 250 to 2nd horse. Por Arabs that have never won & race of the net value of L.E. 20 or more. Weight for age. 1 Distance 1 mile. Entrance P.T. 75.
Ishak Bey Hussein's g.a.b. Grey Don, (late | Telegraph) 10.9. Stillwell.
Ibrahim Bey Cherif's b.a.h. Shendi, 10.7. | Thompson. Saleh Bey Yaghen's b.a.p. Frou Frou, 10.7.
Whiteside. Saleh Bey Yaghen's gap. Miasser, 10.7. Fields.**
O Ibrahim Bey Cherif's g.arh. Goumah, 10.5.
Burnham. Mr. E. Bustros's ch a.h. Don Quichotte, 10.7. Jenkins.
01 Baron J. E de Menasce's g.ah. Beyan, 10.7.
Lawrence. Ishak Bey Yaghen's b.a.p. Donkhiran, 10.5.
Hassan Suleiman.
Eight runners. From a good start with the horses well bunched Goumah made the ron, ning, bnt gave way to Grey Don and Shendi. An excellent race was witnessed between these two, Grey Dont well ridden by Jenkins just getting home by a short head. Frou Frou was third.
Totalisator Paid. Winner P.T. 97. Places P.T. 30—20—36.
E FOURTH RACE, 5.80 p.m. | Pony Stakes of P.T. 1,250, viz: P.T. 1,000
to winner and P.T. 250 to 2nd horse. For Arab | I ponies that have never won a race of the net value of L.E. 20 or more. Weight for age and inches Distance mile, Entrance P.T. 75. Saleh Bey Yaghen's c.a.p. Mystère, 10.7.
Whiteside Mr. G. L. Sursock Bey, g.a.p. Blanc Bec, 911, Batty..
2 Ibrahim Bey Cherif's c.e.p. Bull Dog, 10.3. Hassan Ahmed.
201 3 Mr. G, H. Barker's cha p. Domas, 9.13. 0 Ishák Bey Hussein's b.a.p. Badir, 10.5. Stillwell.
Daunt,
0 Baron J. E. de Menasce's g.ap. Hercule, 10.7. Matthews.
0 Ibrahim Bey Cherif's bs.p. St. Frusquin, 10.7. + Thompson,
10 Hassan Bey Kheir El Din's bia.p. Gawaber, 10.5. Megahed.
0 Mr. G. L. Sursock Bey's b.ap. Atril, 10.5.
Millani.
bend Mystère coming iway had the moo woll Tip had, trifiding Lily easily with Blanc Boc second.
Totalisator paid, Winner P.T. 100.
Plaosa, P.D.99_16689. WÁN: FIFTH RACE, 6 p.a.
JULY PLATE of P.T. 1,250, viz : PT. 1,000 to the winner and P.T. 250 to End bore. Por Arabs that have not won s neo of the net. value of P.T. 5,000 since the 1st April 1906.'. Weight for age with poualties. Distance found the course. Entrano. P.T. 15. 3 Ibrahim Bay Cherif's b.a.h. Valentino, 10K Thompson,
15 ore Saleh Bey Yaghen's b,ap. Frou Fron,,;91
Fields. Lahak Bey Hussein's b.a.b. Saiad, 9.7. BARBAD Suleiman.
at
ioclas Saleh Bey Yaghen's b.a.b. Tamerlan II, 9.6. Whiteside. 999
az Ibrahim Bey Cherif's c.a.h. Karkons, 8.11.
Barnham.
Five Tonners, Tamerlan II led from a good start, and coming round the bond with Valentino, held a good position but unfortunately raining its chanoe by swerving near home, and had to be pulled up thus giving second place to Frou Frou, Valentino winning easily.
Totalisator paid, winner P.T. 30. Places P.T. 24–49—31.
SIXTH RACE, 6.80 př. TROPICAL PLATE of P.T. 1,250, viz :P.T. 1,000 to the winner and P.T. 850 to 2nd horse. Por Arab ponies that have not won a race of the net value of P.T. 5,000 since the 1st April 1906. Weight for age and inches with pomalties. Distance ronnd the course." Entande P.T. 75. Baron J.E. de Menasce's ch.a.p. Radium, 9.7.
Matthews. Saleh Bey Yaghen's g.a.p. Mystère, 9.7. White
side. Ibrahim Bey Cherif's bap. St. Frasquin, 9.7.
Thompson Saleh Bey Yagben's b.a.p. Siham, 9.8. Fields. O
Pour ranners. Radinm led from good start but at half the distance gave way to St. Frasquin. Rounding the bend Radio again taken the lead with Mystery good second, Whiteside riding hard orden voured to draw level bat Radiom passed the post an easy winners wil
999 Totaligator paid, winner P.T. 30... t'l * Places P.T. 21–32.
(Aujourd'hui à midi). On constate aujourd'hui une amélioration sur les valeurs dirigeantes qui ont donné lieu à une demande suivie. Un certain nombito do ra ngactions ont été effeota doo on Agricole National Bank et Obligations Credit Folloier, anciennes et nouvelles. D'autre valoan, an contraire, contingent à fléchir, Dans l'ensen, ble, cependant, les affaires sont restés clair semées.
CSC as laterai L'Agricole reprend de 7. 1/2 à 75/8, la National Bank de 18 1/2 à 18 18/16, L Daira Sanieh de 12 15/16 à 18 5/16 et Tobligation ancienne Crédit Foncier, de 285 * 289. Cette dernière était très demandée en clôture. 1. En reprise aussi les Joniseddon Baux du.. Caire de 180 à 181, la Boktra de 20 20 1/4, l'Anglo-American Nile de 8 1/8 8. 33, Deferred Delta de 8 1/2 3834 L Dul de 1 1/8 41 1/4, la Nile Land do 19 års ng nal, la Banque d'Orient de 118 à 11221 Port Said Salt de 13/6 à 14.9
o u t La Ramleh Railiny Abobit, aux contraire, 14 1/2 à 4 S.S. les Tramways d'Alexandrie de | 137 les Privilégiées et 275 les Dividendes à 185
et 273 respectivement, les Lots Turcs de 164 là 161, ls Land Bank de 6 814 & 66/8, la part
de fondateur Land Investment de 6 a 5, VU. nion Foncière de 4 9/16 à 4 1.
2 Parmi les petites valeurs, Jeg Cotton Mills reculent également de 9/9 à 9;6,-learnita da 21/82 à 3,8 vendetirs, les Ritz Hotels & 3/16 à 1/2.
STERIO
istas Les parts de fondateur Levico e I perdent respectivement 1 livre à £ 4.9
Quant à la Cassa di Sconto on contingen l'inscrire en baisse, suns transactions d'ailldons. Le cours de clôture de ce matin est 28, contre 30 vendredi dernier.
Bret, bien que l'ensemble du marché de soit que médiocrement satisfaisant comme soutien et comme affaires, le raffermingement des valeurs dirigeantes n'en est pass moins rassurant.
Il est vrai que leur dégringolado mpide devait | amener foroément une réaction.
Comme il était à prévoir la terrasse hier au. Casino était archicomble; les, braves artistes remportèrent de nouveau un nodes folatant, tous les morceaux ayant da être bisede
Pour cloturer la soirée, il y a eu le cinématographe en plein air qui fut admirable dans son programme bien choisi.. Ce fut en somme une après-midi superbe qui serépètera, nous sommes heureux de l'annoncer, tous les jeudis et dimanches.
Mr. Bracale nous prépare pour la matinée de dimanche prochain le 28 courant, le plus grand festival Wagner qui ait jamais été donnd là Alexandrie et à cette occasion, l'orhestre sera double.
La direction du Casino ayant go Dent offert la terrasse au Comitato pode mofete de bienfaisance de dimanche apre midi, informe ses abonnés que la carte d' sera suspendue de jour.
Beyptian Estates Limitedu..
REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS.
To be Submitted to the Second Annual General Meeting to be held at Winchester
House, London, R.O., on Friday, 20th July, 1807, at 12:30 pm.
The Directors herewith present the second Balance-sheet and Profit and Loss Account made up to 6th April 1907.
Since the date of the last Balance sheet submitted to the Share holders, the balance of the Share Capitalviu, 68|079 Ordinary Shares, has been issued at premiums amounting to €68,767 79. 6d. There have also been issued during the same period 600.5 per cent First Dobenturas of €190. each; making a total of £210,000 i89ued out of the £300,000 First Debenturas originally created.
The Direators have decided to augment the Reserve Fund_which at the date of last Balance sheet stood at $102,690 129 103., after writing off the whole of the Preliminary Expenges-by the sum of £68,757 78 6d., above reforted to. Deducting a sum of £8) 796 24. id for therexportsies of the issue of further Debentures and share. Warants, there is a net balance to the credit of the Company's General Reserve Aceount of £143,061 178. 9d. . Be In additton, it will be heps that the Credit Balance of the Profit and Loss Account DOW submitted, is £94,489 %s. 8d...shioh: added to the amount brought forward from lagt year-viz., £5,447 193. Hld makes a total of €99,937 28. a. The profit above státed is artived at after placing £15,000 to the credit of a special reserve for contingencies.
The amount absorbed by the Interim Dividend of 18 per Share (free of Income-tax), paid on the Ordinary Bhates in November last, was £28,815 69.V E
Ag wilt be seen by the Report and 'Balance-sheet now submitted to the Shareholders, the Company has had another sucoessful year's trading, but in view of the present financial position the Directors do not recommend the payment of a further dividend.
The Directors having elected Mr. Montagu Suinmers, the Managing Director of the Advisory Board in Egypt, & member of the London Board, & resolution will be submitted to the Shareholders to confirm his appointment.
By Order of the Board,
8. W. BARTMAN, Secretary. Finsbury Pavement House, London, E.C.,
10th July, 1907;
Dr.
8. d.
499,996
0
212,761 13 01
BALANCE-SHEET, 6th APRIL, 1907.
LIABILITIES To Nominal Capital.com
£ 8. d. 499,000 Ominary Shares of £1 each ... ... ... ... 499,000 0 0 20,000 Deferred Shares of 18. each ... ... ... ... 1,000 0 0
£500,000 0 0 ,, Subscribed Capital -
499,000 Ordinary Shares of £l.each ... ... ... ... 499,0000 0 Less Calls in arrear ... ... ... ... ......
498, 996 0 0 20,000 Deferred Shares of 1s. each, ... ... ... ... 1,000 0 0 Debantures Isaned 2,100 Pive per cent. First Debentures of £100 each ... 210,000 0 0 Interest acèrued ... .................... 2,761 13 0 Reserve AccountBalance as per last Balance-sheet...
102,090 12 10 Premiums received on Orlitairy Shares issued the year ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
63,757 76
165,848 0 4 Lass Debenture Issue Bxpenses incurred since last
Balance-sheet, and Stamps on Share Warrants... 2,796 2 7 Special Reserve Account ... ... Sunary Creditors, including balances of Purchase
Motions and Interest scorued thereon ... ... ... Bills Payable. ... ... ... ... ... .. .. *** Amgonts due to Bankers ... Profit and Loss Account-Balance as per Inst Balance
9 .. ... ... ...
67,177 16
... ... Dividena on Ordinary Shares, April, 1908 .
... £49,492 2 0 Dividend on Deferred Shares, April, 1906...
10,9000 Directors' Participation and Bonus to Stail... ... ... ... ...
7,092 7 10
. Income tax.... ... .. ... ... 3,245 70
61,729 16 10
163,051 17 91 15,000 0 0
506,519 5 4
109,769 4 8 • 7,121 4 7
Deduct
Carried forward....
.... £ 6,447 19 11 £1,514,219 5 4 In accordance with the provisions of the Companies Act, 1900, we certity that all our reqpirements as Auditors have been complied with. We report to the Shareholders that we have examined the above Balance sheet with the Books and Vouchers of the Company in England and in Egypt, and that it is, in onr opinion, properly drawn up so as to exhibit a true aha bortect view of the state of the Company's affairs as shown by the Books of the Condpany. Moorgate Court, London, E.C, 18th June, 1907.
RUSSELL, KERR, AND Wyatt,
Chartered Acoountants. PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNTS FOR THE PERIOD 13th MARCH, 1906,
TO 6th APRIL, 1907. DR. To Salaries (including Managing Director), Rent and Travelling Expenses 5,904 7 10 in General Expenses including Advertising, Stationary, Postages, Cables, "Discount and Bxchange...........
6,045 15 6 Ekspert Fees, Legal Charges, and Auditors' Fees...
908 4 0 Directors and Local Directors' Fees ...
1,597 10 0 Bxpenses on Estates and Properties....
5,956 11 11 Depreciation ... ...
102 11 3 Interest on Debentures ...
10,282 4 0 , Spocial Reserve Abobant... ...
15,000 0 0 Batariee callied to Balance sheet ...
94,489 28
£140,286
9,562 7 6,206 7 5 16,480 191
OR. By Interest ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ,, Ronts' Received... ...... ....... ... ... ...... ... ... ...
Profits on Shares and Underwriting Commission ... ... Profits on Sales of land and Properties, including Reserve in respect of unappropriated Profits on Deferred Payments brought forward from
last year... ... . ...Net Receipts from Atfeh Agricultural Estate............... » Transfer Fees ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
.
107,332 15
608 6 95 11
£140,286
2
£1,514,219 5
Brought forward... ... ... ... ... ... £5,447 19 11 Add Balance of Profit'atid Loss Account, 6th April, 1907 ... ... ... ... ... 94,489 2 8
99,987 2 7 Less Interim Ordinary Dividend November, 1906... 23,316 6 0 To Balance ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ..
76,621 16 7 £1,590,041 1 11
1,519
s
1
87,928 18
6
ASSETS.
. d. By cash at Bankers and Agents and in hand ..........
lovestments : 41940r betor.......
... 171,845 8 9 olante Company's Betates - Advance for Development 16,083 ģ ki
1 motored on Mortgages (with laterest accraed) or on Unsbouret
" *****.. . 864574 M
ost dry pobter for Balances of Pamhase Moneys, with***
con And Sande P a t cost with Expenditure
.. ... 219,894 8 11
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...
1,7392
11
| 104,196 7 10 8
297,520 5.76
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.
...
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.......
...
10,000
0
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209,894 8 11
By: Boilding LATCA and Honey Poperties, at costit "Expenditure thereon" to date..
189,867 11 11 Less Mortgage.. .
3.-52,880_00 . Properties held on Joint Account, at cost, with Expenditora 'thereon to date ..
Furniture, and Sundry Stocks on hand
686,487 11 11
101,891 15
1,402 8
...
£1,590,841 1 11
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| The Railway Administration has the honour
to inform the Public that on and from the ONCE 8 TDIES 6 TDIES 1st August 1907, through, bookings with the 15 words... P.T. 6 P.T. 10 P.T. 15 Egyptian State Railways via Roda Junction, 30 words ... 8. 16 n 2 will be in ppezation for goods of every descripvery 10 words, beyond 80. :
pus, } , 2 "
, 4 , 6tion, by Grande and Petite Vitesse, including The address is counted. The advertisement Carringes, and animals at the undermentioned buat appear on onredetive days for above stations of the Upper Egypt Agrionltural ates to be obtained 50% extra is charged, Railways. Further details, may, be obtained e advertisements not appearing consegntively from the Goods Manager's Offiou Cairo, or
from, the office of the General Superintendent such advertisements must be prenald, and Agricultural Railways, Minieh. to this rulo no exception - whatever will
Idara Ezbet Merheb bo mado. Letters in reply to a vertise
Naway Sheikh Imbarek. ments will be posted to any address if a Sharawy Rideh few stamps are sent by the advisor to Karam Beni-Ahmed covor postage.
Gahasha Exbet Abaza .
Saleh Pasha Talleh 30671-2-1 GARD'S INTERNATIONAL
INDUSTRIE AND TRADEMARKS REGISTER.
NOTIOE, naoful business dirootory-oontaining addresson of 1 important businesa firme of Great Britain, the ontinent, and Egypt. Ciroulating all over Europe The Egyptian State Railways hereby give ad America Price Ono pound Sterling Post roo. AGARD'S INTERNATIONAL HOTEL I notice to the Public that the competitive UIDE sent post.frbe to all first class Hotola examination of candidates for the Traffic aroughout Europe, America, the Colonies and servica hae ha
service has been postponed from July 20th to gypt. The best reference book for travellers.
August 5th.
Candidates who have passed the examinaFURNISHED FLAT to let for two months
tion for the Primary Education Certificate but in best part of: Alexandria with two
have not yet obtained their certificate from alconies commanding fine view of sea. Five the Ministry of Education, can produce for oms and offices. Eleotric light. Would suit the present their bench numbers, and if they o bachelors or married couple.. 30669-6-3 pass the Railway Administration's examination
they will then be asked to produce their Pri. RANKS OF NILE, seven minutes from mary Certificate..
"Standard Buildings". Comfortable home | Candidates who are desirons of attending I few guests with private (English) tamily, the above examination are requested to send ngle and double rooms. Very airy. Good, beral table. Write Box 893, Cairo. 30656-12-4
their names to the Traffic Manager before August 1st. Cairo, July 19th 1907.
30670-3-1 ENGLISHMAN, aged 21, seeks'employment;
at present in wholesale and retail Grocery rade. Has been in Egypt 12 months. Good Administration 'dos, Chemins de Rer ferences apply B.B. c/o Post offices Port Said.
de l'Etat Bgyptien 30657-6-4
with pings? Comminutes
Desene and
Amphite, Asia Minor.pt. Yeroyanni, Aleil
JURNISHED ROOMS. Electric light and
AVIS bath. Home comforts. Centrally situat - 5 Mosquée-Attarine. First floor.. 30638-6-6. L'Administration des Chemins de Fer de
l'Etat a l'honneur d'informer le Public, qu'à OUND. Large brown dog with white paws.
I partir du 1er Août 1907, les marchandises de Breed unrecognisable, no collar. Apply
toute espèce, y compris les voitares et les Egyptian Gazette Officer, Alexandria. animaux, seront acceptées au transport en
30665-8:3 commun, par "Grande ou Petite vitesse, avec
les Chemins de Fer de l'Etat, via Jonction de RENCH Conversational lessons required by Roda, 'aux gares ci-dessous mentionnées. Englishman, No. 2066: Egyptian Gazette. Pour plus amples renseignements, le Public
* 30661-6-3
est prié de s'adresser au Bureau du Service
des Marchandises au Caire ou à celui de N DEMANDE Gouvernante Anglaise pour | Mr. le Directeur des Chemins de Fer Agricoles
accompagner denx enfants l'après-midi. dreasser Caissier J. Zahra 8 Boulevard
à Minieh. . mleh
30666-6-2
Idara. Ezbet Merheb
Naway. Sheikh Imbarek HE "SPHINX" PRINTING PRESS, the
Sharawy Rideh British Printers, Khedivial Buildings,
Karam Beni-Ahmed ulac Road, Cairo. . 30232-9.5.908
Cahasha Ezbet-Abasa
Saleh Pasha Talleh EACHER, translator and clerk knows
9 . 30673-2-1 Arabic, English and some French. Apply Moallem. Poste Restante, Cairo. 30642-6-6
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS. LET furnished house, Mustapha Pasha; Jarge garden. Three months. Apply No. ALEXANDRIA HARBOUR 78 "Egyptian Gazette," Alexandria. 11
30678-3-1
ARRIVALS.
July 19. DUNG ENGLISH LADY of very good Reine Olga. Rur. 9. Capt. Vetlinsky, Odessa
family, fluent French and German, thly accomplished, seeks post as compan
and Piræus, Cie Russe. or interpreter. In Cairo preferred.
red Dundee, Ott. 9. Capt. Demetrious, Bengasi, ply H.B.R. offices of "Egyptian Gazette". Trabelsi. xandria.
30641-6-6
July 20..
Esperanza, Brit. s. Capt. Yeroyanni, AlexanANTED experienced English or German dretta, Asia Minor..
nurse, in September, to take infant from Amphitrite, Aust s. Capt. Tomasevich, Trieste month. Good references essential. English and Port Said, Austrian Lloyd. ase. Write stating wages required to "S" yptian Gazette" Office. Alexandria
80633-3-3
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German nurse for child 3 years old. yes £2. Apply P.O.B. No. 86. Port Said.
Portugal, French s. Capt. Casanova, Marseilles, 30664-6.3 Egyptian, Brit. s. Capt. Cherry, Odessa, with
part of previous cargo.
Prndentia, Brit. s. Capt. Leonard, Aroe Bay, ANTED at once by English firm smart lad must be very good at shorthand
in ballast. able to nse the typewriting machine. Derwen, Brit. s. Cupt. Jones, Odessa, in ly stating age and previous experience to ballast. 30675 "Egyptian Gazette," 30675-3-1
GRAINES DE COTON ANTED English or French Nurse. Two
children age 4 and 2. Apply. Mrs. C. , Schutz, Ramleh,
3 679-3-1 Bateaux partis : Juillet
Destination Tonnes ANTED immediately in a Steamship
13, Fabian
Liverpool, 300 Agents' Office at Port Said an experienced
. Londres <for German Correspondence and Accounts. 17, Egyptian Prince Manchester 600
handwriting essential. Apply "Egyptian Bateaux sous chargement : tte," Alexandria. | 30662-6-1_Kephren
Liverpool • 700 Osmanli
1600 Sappho
Hull
2000 0-day's Exchange Quotations
Bateaux attendus: Banks' Banks Fro980
Marseille 2000 buying selling A désigner
U.K
2500 n cheque ...... 97 to 97 # A désigner
96% 96 % Olio 3m. house paper
Hall
2000 - - cheque ...... Am. bank paper ... ... .
385 % im. house paper ... ...
ASSOCIATION tland cheque ...
387 % 3m. house paper
DES COORTIBBS EN XAROHANDISES
(Serenice spécial) ny oheque ... ... ... ... Bun. bank paper ... ...
DERES D'OUVERTURK. cheque
LIVRLPOOL 105. AD ..........
Ambrionline one per mille brokerage,
Bators: Woutseptid Alexandrie, le 18 juillet 1907.
jan.-fev s: 6.383
yptian cite stating ences essential and from
120019
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OONTRATS Fluotuations de 9h. 30 .m. adh. pr.
Ootona F.G.V.Br. Dans la matinbe; prix plus haut pour snillet ta 19 718 -|-; novembra 20. 9/16 .--, pla pour juil' 19 7/81 -1 novembre 201752 -
Grains de coton Dans le matinflo; prix plus haut pour P.T. 83 --- -- ; plus bas pour juil. 83 -
1
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BIERARQUES
(Do midi 1h. p.m.) Ooton.-Le marche continue a etre inactif et les rootes sont peu pres dominaux Acheteurs et ven
sont egaletenti reserves. Graines de coton Pas d'adaires
Bourne Khedivialer le 20 juillet 19
COTONS
copio de la dépêche. DE L'ALNXANDRIA GENERAL PRODUOS ASSOCIATTO
• LIVERPOOL OOTION ASSOCIATION
(Oours pratiques o jour à la Bourse Khedivial 10h.16 A.m.) Tui. 20 - Livraison Juillet ... 20 19/32
Novembre 20 11/16 . Janvier
21 1732 . MAIN Marché quiet. Arrivages de ce jour, & Minet-el-Bansal, oan. -
Cours pratiques og jour de la Bourse Khod. a 1h. p.m. Tal 20 - Livraison Juillet
20.5/8 " Novembre 20 3/4
Janvier .. 20 1/16 . Mars Marobe steady
MARCHE DÉ-MINET-EL-BASSA
: 22 juillet 1907-117.50 m.) Colona.-Olôture du marche du 20 juillet : Fermes Etat du marche de ce jour, col : Fermes
Les arrivages de ce jour se chiffrent par oan. contro même jour l'année précédente can. Graines de colon.-Soutenues.
Disponible Ticket Mid-Aff_82
Rien Haute-Egypte.-81
Rien Bila-Permes Qualité Baldi.-Cond. Saha P.T. 110 A 120
Behera : .
. 106, 110 Meri Sans affaires Saidi : Disponible. Mayoum : Disponible.-- Qualité Saidi. Cond. Saha P.T. 116 A 120
Behera Lentillea.- Soutenuey Disponible : Rien
Cond. Baha P.T. 120 A 125 Oryce-Calmes
. Cond. Saha P.T. 60 A 65 Mais.Disponible : Rien.
Cond. Baha P.T. 70 4 76
Exportations du 20-21 juillet Coton Bal. - 576 Gr. de cote Ard. - Péves
dep.le 19 Bal 1089 Ard. 1600
Les prix suivants ont (td pratiques ce jour :
OOTON
O.M.B. (BAHSE-Eorpre)
Province Behér Damanhour.. .. ... ... De P.T. - -
Province Garbieh Kafr-Zsyat... ... ... ... De P.T. 390 410 Tantah... .. ... ... ... . 385 405
Province, Mendufieh Menouf. ... ... ... ... De P.T. - -
Province Galioubieh Benha ... ... ... ... ... De P.T. 250 A 3624
SECTION DES GRAINES ET ORREALES PRIX FRANOO.STATION : DIAPONIBLE TIKET Graines de ooton Aff... P.T. 82 - P.T. -
Haute-Egypte B16 Saldi.. ....... ... Béres-Saidi ...... ...
Payoumi......
ARRIVAGES des dimanche 21 et lundi 24 juillet 1907 Doouiment de l'Aloxandris General Produce Amore
OBOTINS DE RER BARQUE Cotons ... ... ... ... S/B Graines de coton ... ... SACS 1942 Bles Baldi... Bebers ...
400 Beves Saidi
Bébéra ... Orge..... MALS... ....... ... 120 Leptilles ....... ... ...
Cotons-Total des arnvages depuis le lor septembr 1906 jusqu'à ce jour, cantara 6,861,168
Gruines de colon-Total des wrivages depuis le le septembre 1906 jusqu'à ce jour Ard. 4,098,766 Contre même jour en 1906 : .
BARQUES ET CHEMINS DE PERS Ootor ... ... . .. ... ... ... ... 37B Graines de coton ....... ...... SACS Bila Sexdi ...
Béhér.. .. ..... .. ... *** Réves Saidi....
Béhéra - . .. * - Drge . .
Lentiles. ... ... ... ... ... ...
- Oolons.- Total des arrivages depuis lo ler septembris 905 jusqu'à ce jour, cantars 6,875,632
Graines de colon.-Total des arrivages depuis le le optembre 1906 jusqu'à ce jour, ardebo 3,569,821
CONTRATS (11 h. 56 am.) Cours de la Bourse de Minet-el-Bassal Coton R.G.T.Br.
Novembre .. .. ... Tel. 20 19/38 – Janvier1
20 11/16 .
81 1/32 - Juillet ..
Août ... ... ... .... 20 3/16 Graines de colon
Novembre-Duombre-Jan.P.T. 71 20/40 A Juillet Aotte
RIVABQUR: Colon.-Récolte actuelle. Maroho inactil, mais cours ermes.
Graines de coton --Récolte actuello - Pus d'effe res, to nominsle. Poves-Saidi-Rooolto actuelloMarobe nal.
Dépêches partsoulière da 20 jnillot 1907 PRODUITS EGYPTIENS
LITERPOOL Doron. --- Aal du Marche.-300Disponible.-10 13/16 Futurs.-- odt: 10 36/64 (6/64 de baisse).
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hil.
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urs
Graines de colon.-Sans affaires Poves-Marche sul
LONDK Graines de colon.-Sans changement
OOTON AMERIOAIN
LIVERPOOL : Paturs Addt-sept. : 6.63 (4 points do hanes)
jes.fev.6.40 (5 points de hsusse) Disponible : 7.09
NEWTORK Middling Upland : 12.95 Batur sodo: 11.45(1 point de bais)
janvier : 11.82 (3 points de baiss:) Arrivages du jour, balles 1,000 Contre meme jour l'année derniero, hallon 3,600
• DERNIERE HEURE.
(Olature de la Bourse Khedivislo 1 b. p.a Cours de l'Amoniation des Courtiera na Marchandies
Oolon F.G.P.Br. . . Novembre .. ... Tal 20 5/8 - - Janvier
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- 83 - - - Aoat
» 94 -
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Jouissance ... 181 Daira Banieh ... ... ... ... Lat. 13 Beher ... ... ... ... ... LAR Boarne Khediviala d'Alex, ... Latu 125 +. Egyptian Markots ... ... ... Sh. Anglo-Rgyptian Spinning ... Lat. Biere d'Alexandrie Privilegios Par. 200
in Dividendes Biere du Caire Privilegioes ... , 95
1 . Dividenden.... Egyptian Dotton Mills .. ... Sh. Egyptian Solt, & Soda ......
15/9 Oblig. Oredit Foncier Egyptien
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8 of 1903............. 251 Lots Turos...... Caara di Sconto............
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SEOUL, July 20.
A detachment of Korean troops have mutinied and fired volleys at the police station. They have been joined by the populace and have attacked the Japanese. 25 Japanese bave been killed or wounded. The casualties amongst the Koreans are unknown. A downpour dis. persed the crowds. The Japanese are patrolling the town.
(Later. An enraged mob of 1,000 persons has attacked and burned the residence of the Premier
(Reuter)
LONDON, July 20.
The Daily News" says that Korea is paying sharply for resisting the manifest destiny of her powerful neighbour.
The Daily Telegraph" says that the Emperur has suffered the inevitable result of his incredible folly A complete Japanisation of the country is only a question of time.
The Daily Mail" expresses the hope that Korean complaints and abuses will not pass unheeded by the Marqnis Ito and the Japanese Government.
The "Times" says that Japan has a long uphill task in Korea, but with statesmen like Viscount Hayashi and Marquis Ito she will not repeat the mistakes into which inexperience led the Japanese in 1894 and 1896. (Reuter)
Berlin, 'July 20.
An apparently inspired telegram in the "Kwabische Zeitung" considers Korea as now completely forfeited to Japanese action. It remarks that Japanese are perfectly justifiable from their own standpoint.
(Reuter)
Seoul, July 21.
A mob of 2,000 people after listening to harangues from the Temple of Heaven marched to the houses of the Cabinet ministers, which they sacked and burned. They determinedly attempted to massacre the Ministers. The Japanese guards at the Ministry of War fired upon them and inany were killed. The Japariese police, with artillery, dispersed the mob. The Premier's house escaped.
Japanese troops garrison the palace. A fresh] regiment has arrived from Pingyang.
The enthroning of the Crown Prince was performed yesterday morning. Marquis Ito, the Japanese Consul-General, has been received in audience by the new Emperor,
(Reuter)
New YORK, July 21.
A train of 800 railway excursionists has collided with a goods train at Salem (Michigan). Six cars have been destroyed and up to the present 29 bodies have been recovered : scores of the excursionists have been injured. (R.)
TANQIER, July 21.
El Raisuli has cut off all cominunication between Sir H. Maclean and the outer world. On the other hand there are persistent rumonrs that El Raisuli has left for his stronghold with Sir H. Maclean, and that both have been taken prisoners by the Kmass tribe who are reported to be loyal to the Sultan.
(Reuter)
TEHERAN, July 20.
The special parliamentary committee has rejected the German Bank proposals, considering eral clanses qnite inadmissible. (Renter)
TEHERAN, July 21.
Parliament has approved the amended Germnan Bank concession for 30 years, without the inadmissible classes. It has not granted any special rights or advantages. The Bank's capital will be £200,000.
(Reuter)
The 20 persons arrested in connection with the recent conspiracy to murder the Tsar and M. Stolypin will be tried by court-martiol. (R.
General Hayron bas refused to continue as vice-president of the Superior Council of War, on the grounds that he considers the defence insufficient in consequence of two years' law and the dismissal of classes. General Delacroix replaces him.
(Havas)
General Hayron, Generalissimo, has resigned, declining to take the responsibilities at time of war would bring with a reduced army resulting from the 2 years service law and the disbanding of the 1903 recruits.
(Reuter)
The newspapers welcome the appointment of M. Lacroix.
(Havus)
The plenary meeting of the Conference has unanimously adopted the new Convention of the adaptation of the Geneva Convention on maritime war.
(Havas)
The plenary meeting of the Conference approved the adaptation of the principles of the Geneva Convention to maritime warfare. M. Nelidoff congratulated the Conference on this first result. (Reuter).
Mr. Grayson has described his victory as the first won in England for pure revolutionary socialism.
The papers comment on the significance of the result. The Conservative papers declare that it shows a steady fall in the Government's popularity and that tariff reform is the only weapon with which Socialism can be fought. They urge the Moderate Liberals to combine with the Conservatives in the fight against the peril. The Liberal papers say that the tariff reform has sustained a crushing defeat and that there is nothing inconsistent with Progressive Liberalism and the practical applications of Socialism.
(Reuter)
At a perquisition concerning the bomb explosion, three servants were arrested from the house of the mother of a natural son of King Milan. It is believed that the pretender will be expelled.
(Havas)
The president of the new committee d'Ar. gelliers is on his way to Gaisa to inquire into the situation of the mutineers of the 17th Regiment.
(Haras)
M. Fallieres has gone to reside at Ram. bouillet.
(Ilaves)
Mr. Manjan has been appointed UnderSecretary of State to the Ministry of the Interior.
(Harz)
The British and German cruiser squadrons are now assembled here.
(Reuter)
Bisley. Lieutenant Addison of Australia the King's prize winner. His score was 318. (A
nd
Prince Borghese has arrived. (Reuter
Yorkshire beat Gloucestershire by 35 run Ex Leicestershire beat Derbyshire by 9 wicket
Essex beat Kent by 9 wickets. Surrey bes Lancashire by 112 runs. Worcestershire bea Sussex by 6 wickets.
(Reuter
Rev. W. Rutherford, former Headmaster a at Westminster, is dead.
(Router DI
The Rev. William Gunion Rutherfore L.L.D., was born in 1853, and was edu cated at St. Andrews University, and a Balliol College, Oxford, where he graduat ed M. A. in 1876. He also received the
degree of LL.D. from St. Andrews in 1884 of He was ordained deacon by the Archbishop o n Canterbury in 1883, and priest by the Bishop
of London in 1885. He held a classical mast ership at St. Paul's School from 1876 to 1883 when he was appointed, without examination, Fellow and Prælector of University College, Oxford. In the same year he became HeadMaster of Westminster School. In 1881 he published "The New Phrynichus, & revised Text of the Ecloga of the Grammarian Phrynichus, with Introductions, and a Commentary;" in 1883 an edition of " The Fables of Babrius, with Introductory Dissertations, Critical Notes, Commentary, and Lexicon," and in 1889" The Fourth Book of Thucydides, a revision of the Text illustrating the Principal causes of Cor ruption in the manuscripts of this anthor." The introductory chapters of" The New Phryn. ichus " have been translated into German by Dr. A. Funck, at the instance of the late Professor Georg Curtius of Leipzig, under the title of " Zwei Abhandlungen zur Geschichte des Atticismus" (Leipzig, 1883), and into French by Professor Keblhoff with the title "Contribution à l'étude du dialecte attique." Besides these larger works, Dr. Rutherford has published several smaller books, of which the most important are "A First Greek Grammar," which has gone through many editions ; "Lex Rex ; or, a Short Digest on the principal Relations between Latin, Greek, and Anglo-Saxon Sounds," and "Herondas, a first Recension," published in 1892. In 1893 he was elected a Member of the Athenwum by the Committee
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Kom-el-Nadoura Obervatory.
Direction of wind .
N.N.W. force of Anemometar ... State of son............
Slight Barometer correctad........
757 Byaporation. ..
- State of Clouds....................
Clear MAX. Temp. in the shado... Daring
Min. do. do. ... 24 hours Hamidity of the air ...... andingan. Hest of the son .......
Moon risce 6.20 p.m. . Bola 2.4 a.m.
REMARKS. The weather conditions during the last two days were agreeable though damp at night, this morning opened nice and clear with a light N.N.W. breeze and rising barometer.
OTHER STATIONS. OBSERVATIONS BY SURVEY DEPARTMENT
For tho 24 hours ending & A.m. yesterday.
Stations.
MAI. Lamp. in the shado.
Min. Lemp. ! Sta in the shade.
loan.
MAI. tomp.
1. Lemp. in the
in the shado. shade.
Port Bald.......
A00... 2 (Helousn.. 3 Ghisab.... Asslont ........
Dan ...... Wody Falta.
Merowo..... Asban........ Bunkin .........
Khartoum .... 21 Kuala......... 25 Wed Madani. 24 Dasm........
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TORRIGN STATIONS.
Stations.
Barom. Wind
Temp. State of
97
Calm
Trieste... Malta....... Brindiai.......
.: 700.Calm $82.6 Calm
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Calm
7029
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Professors Flinders Petrie, the eininen Egyptologist, contributes the following pap to the "Evening News" describing the ir I portant enterprise which the British School Arcbæology have in hand in Egypt in th excavation of the onoe populous city of Men phis. The exhibition of this season's work b the Egypt Exploration Fund is now opens King's College
The Londoner is apt to think that his "pro vince covered with houses" is the greatest cit that ever has been; but the old capital Egypt was probably a close rival to it. Even i the Roman age, which was by no means th most flourishing time of Memphis, the cit extended over a space of gronnd as large as al London north of the Thames, from Hammer smith to the river Les, and from the Thame up to Highgate.
So it may well bave rivalled all London when in its príme.
It is described as having a circuit of abou twenty-five miles, and by the form of the ground we can see that this site had a length of about nine or ten miles, and a breadth o about three miles.
This great city gradually decayed with the growth of Alexandria ; and the rise of the mud of the Nile inundation has covered all but the central parts. The old level of the foundation age is now more than 20ft. beneath the ploughed fields which form the present ground.
In the midst of this past hive of activity there are a few mounds around the central site of the great temples. And it is on these temples that the British School of Archæology in Egypt is now going to put the main strength of what England will do for such research. To
lear down to the bottom of the remaining mounds of the city is more than we dare to look forward to doing ; the thonsand acres or Bo would cost a quarter or half a million sterling to exhaust. But the temple sites might be searched within about a hundred acres of learance, and £50,000 might perhaps be raised n the course of some years for such a purpose.
About a twentieth of a farthing in the pound on the drink bill wonld do it handomely.
Other countries take up such enterprises as national affairs. France has spent about this monnt on clearing the temples and buildings
t Delphi ; Germany likewise cleared up Olympia and Pergamon. We have now in our mands a site as important as these, and it will me our duty to show that we can make use of uch an opportunity... The Temple of Ptah.
The temple of Ptah, the greatest god of emphis, was a vast and rich structure, which was successively added to by all the great ulers. Even in the scanty times of Herodotus we read of five porticoes covered with sculpmures belonging to various ages, from the Pyramid times down to the Greek period.
It was doubtless on the same scale as the mmense temple of Karnak at the southern apital, and was, like that, crowded with tatues. We read of six colossal figures before me gate. And though all the walls have een carried away for building material in the Tiddle Ages, yet the statuary and the foundtiong of many successive rebuildings remain eneath those fields.
At Abydos the foundations of ten successive emples were found, one beneath another, and much the same may be looked for at Memphis, om the days of Menes, the founder of the onaroby, through about 6,000 years, till the apitulation of the Roman Governor to the rab invaders.
What we may expect to find will be blocks Esculpture, inscribed records on stone slabs, ronze temple furniture, and, above all,statuary F the Memphite school, which was the finest work in Egypt. There were also several other emples in the heart of the city, those of Isis,
Sekhet, of Neith, of Imhotep, of the Cabri, Sebek, and, above all, in its interest for us, I ould be the temple of the foreign Venus, the entre of the quarters occupied by the hænicians and all the traders of the Medi. rranean. Jd Greek Settlere.
There we ought to find the vases, the or aments, and the art of the old Greek settlers, whom Herodotas had a glimpse in his tales Menelans and Helen and the heroes of the rojan war. The enclosure was described by m as very beautiful and richly adorned ; and ne remains of such a centre might give many ew ideas about the course of European civilation.
The School of Archæology has shown by the esent exhibition, open during this month at niversity College, Gower Street, how sucssful carefully directed work may be, and it mains with the British public to enable this eat enterprise at Memphis to be properly rried ont, and thus enrich our museums Eth the art of the great metropolis of Egypt. he seoretary of the British School at Uniersity College supplies the publications to all zbscribers, and thus the results of every Bar's work are placed in the hands of the blio.
A certain flea is missing in Washington, and 50 is offered for its recovery. The res, alued at £300, is one of a "troupe" of trained PAS"performing" at the Fan City, and, uding its keeper, strayed off on its own count. Every flea that made an appearance Washington during the past few days was aptured, if possible, and taken to Professor ufrichtig, trainer of the inseota. Many wonerful speoimens have been presented for spection, but none answoring the description the missing "artiste."
Mr. W.J. Moore, 11, Pakefield-street, Pak field, Lowestoft, England, is well known ar respected. Although only 25 years of age, 1 has been connected with religious work fe many years, and on most Sendays during th past 6 years he has ably ocoupied some vi lage pulpit.
Some months back Mr. Moore wrote us grateful letter, telling of the good Doan Backache Kidney Pills had done bim, and in viting us to send our representative to get fu! particulars. This we have now done, and ou readers will see that the case teems with interest :
"It was when the electric tramway wa being laid in Lowestoft, Mr. Moore began "and I was at the wharf getting a load of ce ment, when suddenly and without warning several tons of cement slipped, and before ! knew what had happened, a bag struck me glancing blow on the back. It was the worst pain I've ever known, just as though my back was broken in two. They took me to the hos pital, where for 27 weeks I lay hovering be tween life and death. The doctor said my kidneys were bruised, and at length he gave up my case as hopeless, and I was taken home
"Not one of my friends thought I could live "The pains I suffered in my back and hips were just as though you took out your pocket-kuife and kept sticking the blade into me. I used to get dizzy and exhausted with the pains, and 1 Bufferred agonies from rheamatism, as well as gravel and urinary trouble. I plastered my back until it was green, but no reliet could I get, and at last I became so weak with the Donstant suffering that I couldn't keep down a morsel of food. A watery swelling came about my eyes, and for a fortnight I couldn't see.
"I told you in my letter," Mr. Moore went on "how Doan's Backache Kidney Pills did me good from the start, and now they have, hank Providence, cured me, and I'm glad to mave the opportunity of endorsing my letter with my own lips. Doan's Pills have made me ny old self again, and I'm as well to-day as ver I was ; there's no pain or urinary trouble t all. I'm so well, in fact, that for some time 've been regularly following my new occupaGion as Insurance Agent, and" the grateful man went on, "I cycle over 100 miles every Feek, and generally walk from 10 to 12 miles na Sanday in connection with my preaching What will show you what a sound and lasting mre mine is!
"I have recommended Doan's Pills to several eople," Mr. Moore concluded, "but my cure
the best recommendation that could be, for veryone round here knows how I suffered, and ow splendidly Doan's Backache Kidney Pills Ave cured me."
Doan's Dinner Pills are sold by all chemists md druggists at P.T. 6 per box, or P.T. 80 or six boxes; or they may be bought direct om the general agent for Egypt, Max Fischer fousky Street, Cairo.
A Clerk at L.E. 7 per month is required to ml a vacancy at the General Post Office lexandria:
Candidates should be of Egyptian N&onality, must possess the Governnient Se. ondary Education Certificate obtained in the
last years and fulfil all other Conditions for dmission to Government Service.
Applications to be made out on Ministerial orm 167 C.G. should be addressed to the ostmaster General, Alexandria, not later an the 31st instant. Alexandria, July 19th 1907.
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L'Administration des postes dispose d'une ace de commis auprès de la Direction Généle anx appointements de début de L.E. 7| ar mois.
Les Candidats devront être de Nationalité gyptienne et posséder le Certificate d'Etudes econdaires Egyptien obtenu dans les trois ernières années. Les demandes, dressées sur la formule inistérielle 167 C.G. seront reçues jusqu'au
courant, elles devront être adressées au irecteur Général des Postes p.i. à Alexandrie. Alexandrie le 19 Juillet 1907. 30674-1
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Lisle Thread by the best British makers,
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LIVERPOOL, July 20, 12.30 p Sales of the day ... ... ... ... ... bales Of which Egyptian ... ... ... ... ... American maize new Northern ...... 6/0 % American fattares (August Septembor) ... 6.64
(December January) ... 6.42 Amerions middling ... ... .. ... ... 7.09 Buptian frily good fair, delivery (August) 10 3
(November) 10 € (December) 10 2
(January) 101 Ecorptian Brown fair (per lb. d.) ........ 91
good fair . ... .. ... 10 € ,
good ........... .. 11
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Egyptian sa di beans (now par 480 lbs) Arrivals froin Egypt 8.S. Mesepthah 3531 bale cotton
New York July 2 Spos Cotton .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. 129 American Natures (August).
114 (Sepletabee) . .. ... 11.2
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New ORLEANS, July 2 Cotton Spo -
12 12 Wateros August - .. .. .1263 of October .. ...... ... 1204
LIVERPOOL, July 20 American futuren (August September)..... 6.63
LONDON, July 20 Bar Silver (per os d). ... ... ... Private disocunt (month bills).... Consola (Augast) .. Egyptian Unified .... Turbinh UnidledRio Tinto,... .Now Dair...... Agrioultural Bank .. National Bank of Egypt... Rand Mines Now. . Chartereds of 8. Africa .. Nile Valley Gold Mimo .. Now Earphians . .. The Western Oasis Corporation Delleraight (Benrer Shares) Egyptian Railway
Domain Ottoman Delance - Italian Rente 4 po.. . - Groek Monopoly - Greek Reno 4 of ... - - Ottoman Bank..... ...... .. ... ... 17 Compt. Fin. & Comm. d'Egyp.... Egyptian ook. seed to Hull (July) 8 3/15 nominal German Beet Sugar (July) .. .. ..... 9/8 x
Pants, July 20 Banque d'Athènes . .. Ontdis Foncior Egyptien ... ... Cridis Lyonnais - - -
... 1167 - Comptoir National d'Escompte Land Bank of Egypt.... Ottoman Bank .. . . .. .. . Lote Turas .. ..... . Obeque on London .... Sugar White No. 3 (July)
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BOURSE du 20 juillet 1907 DOURS DES VALEOBS A TERME, CWTURS PARIS Rente Brancaise 3 of .. ... .. ... Fr. 96 07 Dette Egyptienne Unifiée
. 103 25 Extérieur Espagnol... ... Robe consolide..... ... Actions de Su ... *** Orbdit Boncler Egyptien Ontdit Lyonnais . ......... Comptoir National d'Escompte Banque Ottomane. Land Bank of Egypt. Banque d'Athènes .. . Banque d'Abysio .. Onlidis Franco-Egyptien... Ohange sur Londres ...
LONDRES Consolidéo anglais ... ... ... ... ... £ 84 l Escompte-Paris 3 1 %. Londres 4 0/0, Berlin 6 oc
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KULL Oéréales. ... - *** *** Tourtesur ... ... Graines de coton . ... ...... ... . Oignons . ... ... ... .
LONDRES Odréales
- - - ... ... Shgs. 1/9 Tourteaux .. ... ... ... ... ... Graines de colon .............. 81. - Oignons . .. . ... ... ...
-,PORTS DIRECTS Graines de coton.... ... ... ... Shgs. 9/6 & - Céréales ...... ... ... ... ... 276. -
LIVE POOL Coton ... ... ... ... ... . Shgs. 11/ Céréales ...... Tourteaux ... ... Graines de coton .. Oignons ... ... ... ... ... ..
CONTINENT (NANTES-DUN Graines de coton (Dunkerque) ...
. (Nantes) ... ... .. ... . 10. Teres .. .. ... .. .. ... .. Oignons. .. ... ... ... ... ... . - .
Poves ... ... ...
... Fr. 7 8 Graines de coton... ... ... ... ... .. . 7. 8
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Coton : Odeas Trieste, Venina Génes Marseille ... Fr. Baroelona ... ... 2.06 Le Havre
par 100 kilog. Dunkerque ....... 2.60 Anvers ... .. . Hambourg ... ... Fr. 20.- 4 22.60) 8. Petersbourg Now-York v.
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Impla Faoulto Coton
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Le 13 Juillet Mr. Georges Pantelidis ag T12 ans a été mordu au Casino San Stefan un chien de petite taille, race europée sous-poil fauve clair. L'animal a été cor au Fort Kamarieh par les soins du Carac Flemming et mis aussitôt sous observatic
Dès le lendemain apparaissaient une de symptômes qni rendaient l'animal forten 164 suspeot. Le père de l'intéressé a été avisé
par 'mesure de précaution l'enfant devrait
aussitôt dirigé sur un établissement antirabi 161 Aujourd'hui le doute n'est plus pose 16 l'animal se trouve dans la phase qui 716 souvent l'accès de rage Furieuse (E
Paralytique).
La Municipalité en portant ces faits connaissance du public a eu en vue non se ment de le mettre en garde contre l'approch cbiens inconnus qui très souvent ne présent aucun signe apparent de rage, mais a de l'engager à une stricte observation prescriptions du règlement sur les chiens exigent lenr musellement ou leur tenue
laisse ; les plus graves dangers peuvent na 16 en eftet d'une imprudence ou d'une inob
vation de ces prescriptions. Alexandrie le 19 Juillet 1907.
L'Administraten 30668-3-2
W. P. CHATAW
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National Bank of Bgypt.
AVIS
La National Bank of Egypt met en adjudi tion la démolition et la vente des inatériaux la maison adjacente à son immeuble si l'angle des rues Kasr-el Nil et Zervudac quartier Ismailiah, au Caire.
Les offres seront reçues jusqu'à Mercredi Juillet à midi, à la National Bank of Egy au Caire où les intéressés peuvent prend connaissance du cahier des charges. 30663-3.
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La Municipalité, se référant à l'avis pa cédemment inséré interdisant la pêche et mise en vente des huitres et autres frui de mer, porte à la connaissance du pub que cet avis est rectifié en ce sens que seu la pêche des hultres est prohibée et que cet interdiction ne s'étend pas aux autres frui de mer. Alexandrie, le 18 Juillet 1907.
L'Administrateur, 30667-32
W. P. CHATAWAY.
Sudan Government · NOTICE
Persons importing Egyptian Labourers work in the Sadan are recommended to ent iato a written contract with them. This contra should be explained and signed by the Labon es in the presence of an official or other reliab witness.
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PILULES
DE PARIO n'hésitent pas se paryor, quand ellos en ons bosoin. Elles ne craignent al lo dogodt af la fatigue, parce que, a l'opposé des autres purgatifs, colui-d d'opdre bion que lorsqu'il est pris avec de bons aliments dt des boissons fortifiantas, tallos que vin, café, thé. Chacun choisit, pour se purgor, l'houre et le repas qui lufconviennent le mieux, selon ses occupations. Le fatigue do la purgation blant annulée par l'effet de la bonne alimentation, on se décide aisément & roommancer autant de fois que cola out adcossaire.
St. 3.50
DR. LE CLERC'S PILLS
For the Liver & Kidneys are an unfailing and reliable remedy for diseases of these important organs, gout, rhonmatism, gravel, pains in the baok and kindred silments (acquired or constitutional). Sold by principal Chemists, not in loose quantities, bu only in boxes, price 28. 2d. bearing the British Government Stamp with the words Bugene Le Clere, impressed thereon to protect the pablic from fraud
DR. LE CLERO'S SOAP. Medical, antiseptio, ased and recommended by eminent dermatologists in the treatment of 2czema, lepra, psoriadis, uloerations, skin eroj tions, itching and irritating akin bumours, baby rashes, sto., also a prophylactic against the rial pt contracting disease and infectious disorders generally. Its healing properties greatly mini mise the inconvenignons of abaying in cases of pimples, spota, teosone. In Tablets, price 18 sold by Max Pischer, Cairo and Alexandria.
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Messrs. RUSTON, PROCTOR & CO., LIMITED, Lincoln. Fixed and Portable Steam and Oil Engines, Corn Mills. Patent Tibben-making Thrashing Machines.
Messrs. PLATT BROTHERS & CO., LIMITED, Oldham. Cotton Ginning Machinery.
Messrs. JOHN FOWLER & CO., LIMITED, Leeds. Steam Ploughing Machinery and Sundries.
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OLIVER PLOUGHS.
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Agent In Khartoum: RIETI & BERTELLI.
Chatwood's Safes in Stock.
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Woolston SOUTHAMPTON, England.
Whose directors have been making a personal study of Egyptian Requirements, are in an exceptional position to supply
Motor Boats,
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Motor Dahabieahs
and PETROL MOTORS for irrigation or electric light.
OUEEN'S ENGINEERING WORKS.
Bedford. England.
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P. A. GERAKIS, Engineer.
Rue Cherif Pacha, No. 26, ALEXANDRIA.
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KALK, NEAR COLOGNE.
Steam engines, Boilers, complete installations for Factories.
R. HORNSBY & SONS, LTD., Grantham (England).
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