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                <title level="m" type="main">Digital Egyptian Gazette</title>
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                <editor role="primary">Vanessa Grimaldo</editor>
                <principal>Will Hanley</principal>
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                    <title>The Egyptian Gazette</title>
                    <date when="1908-01-10">Friday, January 10, 1908</date>
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                            <cell rows="2" xml:id="deg-ad-etc01"><p>The Eastern Telegraph Company,
                                    Limited.</p>
                                <p>This Company's system of submarine telegraph <lb/>cables is the
                                    most direct and quickest means of <lb/>communication from Egypt
                                    to Europe, North and <lb/>South America, East, South and West
                                    Africa, <lb/>India, Australia, New Zealand, China and Japan.</p>
                                <p>To secure quick transmission, telegrams should <lb/>be marked <hi
                                        rend="italic">Via Eastern</hi>.</p>
                                <p>For latest average time to London, see daily <lb/>bulletin in
                                    this paper.</p>
                                <p>STATIONS IN EGYPT: Alexandria, Cairo, <lb/>Suez, Port-Tewfik,
                                    Port-Saïd, Suakin. Head <lb/>Office. London.</p></cell>
                            <cell cols="4">THE EGYPTIAN GAZETTE</cell>
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                            <cell rows="2" xml:id="deg-ad-nll01"><p>NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD</p>
                                <p>BREMEN.</p>
                                <p>EXPRESS MAIL STEAMERS<lb/>FROM<lb/>ALEXANDRIA, PORT SAID, AND
                                    SUEZ,<lb/>TO<lb/>NAPLES, MARSEILLES,<lb/>GENOA, SOUTHAMPTON,
                                    ANTWERP,<lb/>BREMEN, HAMBURG, AMERICA,<lb/>EASTERN ASIA,
                                    AUSTRALIA Etc.</p>
                                <p>For Particulars see Advertisement below.</p></cell>
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                            <cell> No. <measure quantity="7962">7,962</measure>]</cell>
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                            <cell> ALEXANDRIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1908.</cell>
                            <cell> [EIGHT PAGES</cell>
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                            <cell> P.T. 1</cell>
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                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-pos03">
                    <head>Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Company.</head>
                    <p>For rates, dates of sailing, and further particulars <lb/> See Notice on Page
                        2.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-orm02">
                    <head>Orient-Royal Mail Line.</head>
                    <p>OUTWARD to AUSTRALIA.</p>
                    <p><name>R.M.S. "Orontes"</name> will leave Suez about <date when="1908-01-09"
                            >January 9</date></p>
                    <p><name>R.M.S "Ophir"</name> will leave Suez about <date when="1908-01-23"
                            >January 23</date>.</p>
                    <p>HOMEWARD to NAPLES, MARSEILLES, GIBRALTAR, PLYMOUTH, LONDON, TILBURY.</p>
                    <p><name>R.M.S. "Ortona"</name> will leave Port Said <date when="1908-01-13"
                            >January 13</date></p>
                    <p><name>R.M.S. "Omrah"</name> will leave Port Said <date when="1908-01-27"
                            >January 27</date></p>
                    <table cols="5">
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell>Passage</cell>
                            <cell>Naples</cell>
                            <cell>Marseilles</cell>
                            <cell>Gibraltar</cell>
                            <cell>Plymouth or Tilbury</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>1st Class</cell>
                            <cell>£9.18.0.</cell>
                            <cell>£14.6.0.</cell>
                            <cell>£16.10.0.</cell>
                            <cell>£20.18.0.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>2nd ,,</cell>
                            <cell>7.14.0.</cell>
                            <cell>9.18.0.</cell>
                            <cell>9.18.0.</cell>
                            <cell>14.6.0.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>3rd ,,</cell>
                            <cell>4.0.0.</cell>
                            <cell>5.0.0.</cell>
                            <cell>6.0.0.</cell>
                            <cell>7.0.0.</cell>
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                    <p>The issue of return tickets to and from Egypt has been discontinued.
                        Passengers paying full fare one direction will, however, be allowed
                        abatement of one-third off fare back if return voyage be made within four
                        months of arrival, or abatement of 20 o/o if return voyage be made within
                        six months of arrival.</p>
                    <p>Special reduced rates during Summer season.</p>
                    <p>Agents, Cairo: Thomas Cook &amp; Son, Ltd. ; Alexandria : R. J. Moss &amp;
                        Co.</p>
                    <p>For all imformation apply to Wm. STAPLEDON &amp; Sons, PORT SAID and
                        PORT-TEWFIK (Suez). <measure type="indexNo">31-12-6</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-blm03">
                    <head>BIBBY LINE MAIL TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS.</head>
                    <p>OUTWARDS to COLOMBO, TUTICORIN, etc., and RANGOON.</p>
                    <p><name>S.S. Warwiokshire</name>
                        <measure quantity="7966" unit="ton">7,966</measure> tons, will leave Suez
                        about <date when="1908-01-06">January 6th</date>.</p>
                    <p>HOMEWARDS to MARSEILLES and LONDON.</p>
                    <p><name>S.S. Shropshire</name>
                        <measure quantity="5785" unit="ton">5,785 tons</measure>, will leave Port
                        Said about <date when="1908-01-06">January 6th</date>.</p>
                    <p>SPECIAL REDUCED FARES TO GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS</p>
                    <p>Fares from Port Said to Marseilles £12.0.0 ; London £17.0.0 ; Colombo
                        £32.10.0 ; Rangood £37.10.0</p>
                    <p>Fitted with Refigerators, Electric Light, Electric Fans and all recent
                        improvements.</p>
                    <p>SPECIAL REDUCED FARES DURING THE SUMMER SEASON. <measure type="indexNo"
                            >12-931</measure></p>
                    <p>Agents in Cairo: THOS. COOK &amp; SON. For all particulars apply to WM.
                        STAPLEDON &amp; Sons Port Said PORT TEWFIK (Suez).</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-kml01">
                    <head>KHEDIVIAL MAIL LINE.</head>
                    <p>FAST BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS</p>
                    <p>Greece - Turkey Mall Service.</p>
                    <p>Shortest, calmest, most beaitifuk sea passage to Europe. Express steamers
                        leave Alexandria 4 p.m. every Wednesday for Piraeus. (Athens), Smyrne,
                        Mitylene, Constantinople, in connection with Orient Express luxe train for
                        Sofia, Belgrade, Budapest, Vienna, Paris, London .</p>
                    <p>Palestine - Syria Mall Service with Extension to Turkey.</p>
                    <p>Fast steamers leave Alexandria 4 p.m. every Saturday and Port Said, 5 p.m.
                        every Sunday for JAFFA (for Jerusalem), CAIFFA (for Nazareth), BEYROUT (for
                        Damascus), TRIPOLI, ALEXANDRETTA, MESSINA, Lanarca, continuing in alternate
                        weeks to Rhodes, Chios, Smyrna, Mitylene, Dardanelles, Gallipoli,
                        Constantinople.</p>
                    <p>Sudan-Express Mail Service.</p>
                    <p>Express Steamers leave Suez Docks 5 p.m. every Wednesday for Port Sudan (and
                        Suakin) in connection with Sudan Government Railways Express Kuxe Service to
                        Khartoum, arriving 8 p.m. Saturdays</p>
                    <p>Red-Sea Coasting Mall Service.</p>
                    <p>Steamers from Suez 5 p.m. every Monday evening for Jedda, calling oene week
                        at Tor, El-Wedj, Yambo, Jedda; and tghe following week at Tor, Yambo, Jedda,
                        Port Sudan, Suakin, Massowah, Hodeida, Aden. </p>
                    <p>For freight or passages apply the Co.'s Agencies Alexandria, Port Said, Suez,
                        Cairo ; or for passages only to THOS. COOK &amp; SON, HAMBURG-AMERIKA Linie,
                        RKISE-BURREAT or other Tourist Agencies.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-dll01">
                    <head>Deutsche Levante-Linie.</head>
                    <p>Mail and Passenger Steamships. Regular Service fortnightly from HAMBURG,
                        weekly from ANTWERP ; every 4 weeks from BORDEAUX driect to ALEXANDRIA
                        ;homewards every 2 weeks from ALEXANDIRA from ROTTERDAM and HAMBURG. Goods
                        forwarded at through-rates fr4om all German Railway Stations on direct Bills
                        of Lading to ALEXANDRIA, CIARO, SYRIA, etc. Special facilities for
                        conveyance of cotton, etc from Alexandria via Rotterdam and Hamburg to
                        German manufacturing towns. </p>
                    <p>For tariff and particulars apply to ADOLPHE STROSS, Alexandria, Agent.</p>
                    <p>The following are expected at Alexandria:</p>
                    <p>Jan. 10 S.S. "Tinos" from Hamburg. -- Jan 18 S.S. "Volos" from Antwerp. --
                        S.S. "Pyrgos," S.S. "Royal," and S.S. "Kythnos" are now in port
                        discharging.</p>
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                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-mss01">
                    <head>The Moss S.S. Company, Ltd.</head>
                    <p>For LIVERPOOL calling at MALTA (Messrs. JAMES MOSS &amp; Co. 31, James St,
                        Liverpool, Managers.)</p>
                    <table rows="3" cols="8">
                        <row>
                            <cell>*Amasis</cell>
                            <cell>Tons. 4,600</cell>
                            <cell>*Kephren</cell>
                            <cell>Tons 5,000</cell>
                            <cell>*Moeris</cell>
                            <cell>Tons 7,500</cell>
                            <cell>Seti</cell>
                            <cell>Tons 5,000</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>*Busiris</cell>
                            <cell>Tons. 6,000</cell>
                            <cell>*Menes</cell>
                            <cell>Tons 3,950</cell>
                            <cell>Philise</cell>
                            <cell>Tons 5,008</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Karnak</cell>
                            <cell>Tons. 6,000</cell>
                            <cell>*Menepthah</cell>
                            <cell>Tons 5,000</cell>
                            <cell>Rameses</cell>
                            <cell>Tons 3,009</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>*Second class accommodation only, unless specially reserved.—Fares :
                        Alexandria to Liverpool, 1st, £14 Single, £25 Return. 2nd, £9 Single, £15
                        Return.—To Malta, 1st, £5 Single, £9 Return, 2nd, £3 Single, £5
                        Return.—Return tickets available for six months.</p>
                    <p><name>S.S. Rameses</name> now on the berth, will sail on or about <date
                            when="1905-07-17">Saturday, January 4</date>, to be followed by
                            <name>S.S. Karnak</name>s.</p>
                    <p>Through freight rates on cotton, etc., to Lancashire inland towns, Boston,
                        New York and other U.S.A. towns, obtained on application. Cargo taken by
                        special agreement only.</p>
                    <p>Passenger Tickets also issued inclusive of Railway fare through to and from
                        Cairo. Particulars on application to</p>
                    <p>R. J. MOSS &amp; Co., Alexandria, Agents.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">26-5-905</measure></p>
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                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-phc01">
                    <head>P. HENDERSON &amp; CO's LINE.</head>
                    <p>The Steamers of this Line leave Suez and Port Said every fortnight for
                        Algiers and London or Liverpool</p>
                    <p>Saloon Fare £12. Special Summer season rates £10. Port Said £7.</p>
                    <p>S.S. MARTARAN, will leave Alexandria about December the 23rd, for London,
                        Liverpool, and Glasgow.</p>
                    <p>S.S. TENASSERIM, sailing from PORT SAID about 4th January 1908 for
                        Devonport.</p>
                    <p>Due in London or Liverpool in 13 Days.</p>
                    <p>The Saloon accomodation is amidships, and the vessels are fitted throughout
                        with Electric Light, and have all the latest improvements.</p>
                    <p>For further information apply to the Company's Agents.</p>
                    <p>WORMS &amp; CO., Port Said and Suez. THOS COOK &amp; SON (Egypt) LD., Cairo,
                        G.J. GRACE &amp; CO., ALEXANDRIA</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-sde01">
                    <head>SUDAN DEVELOPMENT &amp; EXPLORATION COMPANY, LIMITED</head>
                    <p>KHARTOUM: CAIRO Office, Sharia Kasr-el-Nil.</p>
                    <p>TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT. Six days White Nile Tourist Trip dep. Khartoum
                        Tuesdays. Steamer plans may be seen and passages booked at all Cairo Tourist
                        Agents. - Special Steamers for private charter. - Trips arranged and
                        transport of goods undertaken to all places on White and Blue Niles within
                        navigation limits.</p>
                    <p>ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. Shipyard for construction of sternwheel steamers,
                        barges, stream, motor launches, etc. Contractors for supply and erection of
                        all classes of machinery, buildings, irrigation pumps, etc.</p>
                    <p>SOLE AGENTS FOR Dudbridges Oil Engines from 1 to 35 B.H.P. as supplied to
                        Sudan Government Seamless Steel Boat Co., Ltd., etc., etc. <measure
                            type="indexNo">31-10-906</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-ghc01">
                    <head>GELLATLY, HANKEY &amp; CO.</head>
                    <p>SHIPOWNERS OF LONDON.</p>
                    <p>Branches at Port Sudan, Suakin &amp; Jeddah</p>
                    <p>Merchandise, furniture, baggage and personal effects forwarded, and
                        insurances effected to all parts of the world.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">27376-28-2-907</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-tcs03">
                    <head>Thos. Cook &amp; Son, (EGYPT), LTD</head>
                    <p>CHIEF EGYPTIAN OFFICE: — near SHEPHEARD'S HOTEL.</p>
                    <p>Alexandria, Port Said, Suez, Luxor, Assuan, Halfa, and Khartum.</p>
                    <p>TOURIST AND GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS. BANKERS.</p>
                    <p>BAGGAGE AND FORWARDING AGENTS.</p>
                    <p>Officially appointed &amp; Sole Agents in Cairo to the P.&amp;O. S.N. Co.</p>
                    <p>NILE STEAMER SERVICES</p>
                    <p>TOURIST SERVICE. – The large and splendid appointed S.S. Ramses, will leave
                        Cairo on Tuesday, January 14th, for Luxor, Assuan and Philae</p>
                    <p>EXPRESS SERVICE. – Steamers leave Cairo every Monday and Friday for Luxor,
                        Assuan and Philae. 19 days on the Nile for £22.</p>
                    <p>Special combined rail and steamer Nile Tours at really reduced fares.</p>
                    <p>BI-WEEEKLY SERVICE TO HALFA, KHARTOUM AND THE SUDAN.</p>
                    <p>SPECIAL STEAMERS AND DAHABEAHS FOR PRIVATE PARTIES.</p>
                    <p>REGULAR SERVICE OF FREIGHT STEAMERS BETWEEN CAIRO AND HALFA.</p>
                    <p>Coex's Interpreters in uniform are present at the principal Railway Station
                        and landing-places in Europe to assist passengers holding their tickets.</p>
                    <p>Tours to Palestine, Syria, and Desert. Best Equipment, Moderate charge.</p>
                </div>
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                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-bis02">
                    <head>British India S. N. Company, Limited.</head>
                    <p>Fortnightly Service in connection with the Co's Indian Mail Lines.-- Calling
                        at ADEN, COLOMBO, MADRAS, and CALCUTTA Out, and MARSEILLES (GENOA and
                        PLYMOUTH optional) Home. Sailings from Suez.</p>
                    <p>OUTWARD.—<name>Dunera</name> ... <date when="1906-01-04">January 4</date> |
                            HOMEWARD.—<name>Mombassa</name> ... <date when="1908-01-15">January
                            15</date></p>
                    <p>EAST AFRICAN LINE OF STEAMERS.</p>
                    <p>Calling at Aden, Mombasa, Zanzibar and Beira. Monthly service.</p>
                    <table rows="2" cols="9">
                        <row>
                            <cell rows="3">First Class Fares from Suez to</cell>
                            <cell>Aden</cell>
                            <cell>£12.10</cell>
                            <cell>Colombo</cell>
                            <cell>£28. 6</cell>
                            <cell>Calcutta</cell>
                            <cell>£34. 2</cell>
                            <cell>Marseilles</cell>
                            <cell>£17. 3</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell rows="2">Bombay</cell>
                            <cell rows="2">£34.13</cell>
                            <cell>Madras</cell>
                            <cell>£22.12</cell>
                            <cell>Genoa</cell>
                            <cell>£11.17</cell>
                            <cell rows="2">London</cell>
                            <cell rows="2">£20.18</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Mombasa</cell>
                            <cell>£29.03</cell>
                            <cell>Zanzibar</cell>
                            <cell>£33.10</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>From Port-Said £2 less Homeward, and £2 more Outward. Second class, two
                        thirds of 1st Class Fares.</p>
                    <p>PORT SAID Agents: Worms &amp; Co. and Willi &amp; Co., Ltd. -- CAIRO &amp;
                        ALEXANDRIA: --Thos. Cook &amp; Son, Ltd., and the Anglo-American Hotel &amp;
                        Steamer Co. For particulars apply G. BEYTS &amp; Co., Suez. <measure
                            type="indexNo">31-12-906</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-all01">
                    <head>ANCHOR LINE, LIMITED.</head>
                    <p>(HENDERSON BROTHERS,) LONDON, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.</p>
                    <p>Booking Passengers and Cargo through to Ports in India, Europe &amp;
                        America</p>
                    <p>First class passengers steamers. Sailing fortnightly from Suez.</p>
                    <table rows="2" cols="6">
                        <row>
                            <cell>For MARSEILLES &amp; LIVERPOOL</cell>
                            <cell><name>S.S. "Castalia"</name></cell>
                            <cell><date when="1908-01-17">January 17</date></cell>
                            <cell>For CALCUTTA</cell>
                            <cell><name>S.S. "Assyria"</name></cell>
                            <cell><date when="1908-01-04">January 4</date></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>For LONDON</cell>
                            <cell><name>S.S. "Dalmaria"</name></cell>
                            <cell><date when="1908-01-05">January 5</date></cell>
                            <cell>For BOMBAY</cell>
                            <cell><name>S.S. "Massilia"</name></cell>
                            <cell><date when="1908-01-18">January 18</date></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>Fares from: Port-Said, to Marseilles £9.18.0; To London &amp; Liverpool
                        £15.8.0 -- Add £1 to shove fares for passengers from Cairo, Ismailia, mor
                        Suez. Reduced rates on steamers not carrying surgeon and stewardess.</p>
                    <p>Agents in Cairo, Messrs. Thos. Cook &amp; Son. Port-Said, Messrs. Cory
                        Brothers &amp; Co., Ltd.</p>
                    <p>For particulars apply to G. BEYTS &amp; Co., Suez. <measure type="indexNo"
                            >13-3-908</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-aeb02">
                    <head>ANGLO-EGYPTIAN BANK LIMITED</head>
                    <p>London, Paris, Alexandria, Cairo, Malta, Gibraltar, Tantah, Mansurah and
                        Port-Said.</p>
                    <p>Subscribed Capital £ 1,500,000, Paid up Capital £ 500,000, Reserve £
                        550,000</p>
                    <p>The Bank undertakes every description of banking business on most favorable
                        conditions.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-boe01">
                    <head>BANK OF EGYPT, LIMITED.</head>
                    <p>London, Alexandria, Cairo, Port Said, Khartoum.</p>
                    <p>Subscribed Capital £1,000,000. Paid Up Capital £500,000.—Reserve £480,000. </p>
                    <p>The Bank undertakes every kind of Banking business.</p>
                    <p>Fixed deposits accepted at the Cairo Branch on the following terms : 3
                        months, 2 %. 6 months, 2 1/2 %. 12 months, 3 % </p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-cne01">
                    <head>COMPTOIR NATIONAL D'ESCOMPTE</head>
                    <p>DE PARIS.</p>
                    <p>CAPITAL: 150,000,000 frs,-£ 6,000,000 FULLY PAID UP. — HEAD OFFICE: 14, Rue
                        Bergere, Paris</p>
                    <p>Alexandria Branch 11, Rue Cherif Pacha.—40 Branches in Paris, and 112
                        Throughout France.</p>
                    <p>Branches in London, Liverpool, Manchester, Morocco, Tunis, East India,
                        Madagascar, Australia, etc. Bills Collected. Deposit Accounts opened at
                        sight &amp; for fixed periods, Advances on securities, in current account.
                        Letters of Credit and Telegraphic Transfers Issued. Foreign Exhange Bought
                        and Sold. Stocks and Valuables received in safe custody. Purchase and Sale
                        of Stock &amp; Shares in Egypt and Abroad. Dividends Collected.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">28392-31-12-6</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-cnc01" xml:lang="fr">
                    <head>COMPTOIR FINANCIER &amp; COMMERCIAL D'EGYPTE</head>
                    <p>Siège Social : Alexandrie. - Succursale : Le Caire.</p>
                    <p>Captial Autorise £1,000,000. — Captial Ernis £500,000. -- Reserve (environ)
                        £95,000.</p>
                    <p>Administrateur-Délégué : M. ALFRED CAMPOS. Directeur Général : M. BENVENUTO
                        CAMPOS.</p>
                    <p>Ordres de Bourse. Reports sur valeurs égyptiennes, Avances sur marchandises
                        et sur titres, Emission Lettres de Crédit, traites, chèques.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-crl02" xml:lang="fr">
                    <head>CREDIT LYONNAIS</head>
                    <p>CAPITAL FRANCS 250,000,000 ENTIEREMENT VERSES</p>
                    <p>Agences d'Egypte : ALEXANDRIE, LE CAIRE, PORT-SAID.</p>
                    <p>Le Crédit Lyonnais fait toutes opérations de banque, telles que : Avances sur
                        titres fixes et en compte courant, Avances sur marchandises et
                        consignations, Emission de traités et chèques, Emission de lettres de
                        Crédit, Paiements par télégraphe sur les principales villes de la France èt
                        de l'étranger, Garde de titres Recouvrement d'effets sur l'Egypte et
                        l'étranger ; le Crédit Lyonnais reçoit des fonds en compte de depôt et
                        délivre des bons à échéance fixe au taux de 3 o/o pour 1 an et au-delà.
                            <measure type="indexNo">31-12-906</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-bos01">
                    <head>BANK OF SALONICA</head>
                    <p>HEAD OFFICE : Salonica BRANCHES at Alexandria, Cairo, Constantinople Smyrna,
                        Cavalla, and Monastir.</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Founded in Agreement with the</hi></p>
                    <p>K. K. PRIV. OESTERREISCHICHE LANDERBANK, VIENNA.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">9251</measure> A L ORDINARY BANKING OPERATIONS
                        UNDERTAKEN. <measure type="indexNo">31-12-90</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-iob01">
                    <head>IMPERIAL OTTOMAN BANK.</head>
                    <p>Established 1863. CAPITAL £10,000,000 Sterling. </p>
                    <p>CONSTANTINOPLE LONDON, PARIS, ALEXANDRIA CAIRO, PORT SAID CYPRUS and in all
                        the principal towns in TURKEY. </p>
                    <p>ALEXANDRIA, 5 Mohamed Aly Square.— CAIRO, 19, Sharia el Manakh.</p>
                    <p>The Bank undertakes every description of Banking business on favourable
                        terms. <measure type="indexNo">18-4-907</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-bal02">
                    <head>BANK OF ATHENS, LIMITED.</head>
                    <p>Head Office : Athens — Capital Dr. 40,000.000 (Fully paid up). — Reserve Dr.
                        8,735,000.</p>
                    <p>Branches: London (22 Fenchurch Street, corner of Rood Lane), Alexandria,
                        Cairo, Khartoum, Volo, Patras, Syra, Calamata, Candia, Canea, Rethymo,
                        Smyrna, Salonica, Cavalla.. The Bank undertakes all banking business in
                        Egypt, Greece, etc. Interests on cash deposits, <lb/>3 0/0 per ann. at
                        sight; 3 1/2 0/0 per ann. for 6 months; 4 0/0 per ann. for 12 months; 5 0/0
                        per ann. for 3 years and over. Savings <lb/>Bank Branch receives deposits at
                        4 0/0 per ann., from P.T. 20 to P.T. 20,000. <measure type="indexNo"
                            >19-6-907</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-nbe02" xml:lang="fr">
                    <head>NATIONAL BANK OF EGYPT.</head>
                    <p>Capital: £3,000,000. RESERVE (Environ) : £1,500,000. MR. F. T. ROWLATT,
                        Governor</p>
                    <p>Siège Social au Caire, Succursale à Alexandria, Agence à Assiout, Assuoan,
                        Benha, Beni-Suef, Chibin el Kom, Damanhour, Fayoum, Khartoum, Kéneh,
                        Mansourah, Minieh, Port-Said, Suakin, Sohag, Tantah, Zagazig, Mouski (Caire)
                        et Londres (4 et 5, King William Street). La National Bank of Egypt reçoit
                        des dépots à termes fixes, fait des avances et ouvre des comptes courants
                        sur titres, valeurs et marchandises. Elle s'occupe de l'achat et de la vente
                        d'effets sur l'Etranger, de l'escompte, ainsi que de toutes opérations de
                        Banque. <measure type="indexNo">31-12-906</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-dob01">
                    <head>DEUTSCHE ORIENTBANK, A.G.</head>
                    <p>Capital: M. 16,000,000. Head Office, Berlin: Branches: Hamburg, Alexandria
                        (25 Cherif Pasha Street), Cairo (Midan Suarès), Constantinople, Brusa.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">29343.10-9-907</measure></p>
                    <p>Deposits received, current accounts opened, and all ordinary banking
                        operations undertaken.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-cfe01" xml:lang="fr">
                    <head>CREDIT FRANCO-EGYPTIEN</head>
                    <p>Capital 12,500,000 Francs entièrement verses. — Agence d'Alexandrie, 14, Rue
                        Stamboul.</p>
                    <p>LE CREDIT FRANCO-EGYPTIEN fait toutes opérations de Banque, notamment:
                        Escompte d'effets sur l'Egypte et l'etranger. Avance sur titres.—Garde de
                        titres.—Depots de fonds a vue et à échéance fixe avec intérêts aux taux
                        suivants: 2 1/2 0/0 pour dépôts de 6 mois, 3 0/0 pour dépôts d'un an, 3 1/2
                        0/0 pour dépôts au délà d'un an. — LE CREDIT FRANCO-EGYPTIEN reçoit des
                        Marchandises en consignation pour la vente et fait des Avances sur Cotons,
                        Grains et autres marchandises. — <measure type="indexNo"
                            >28337-10-8-907</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-ddg02">
                    <head>Direction der Disconto-Gesellschaft</head>
                    <p>Berlin - Bremen - Frankfurt a. M. - London.</p>
                    <p>Capital (fully paid-up) M 170,000,000 – Reserve Fund ... M 57,600,000.</p>
                    <p>Represented at Hamburg by the Norddeutsche Bank in Hamburg.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">29756</measure> The bank transacts general banking
                        business of every description. <measure type="indexNo"
                        >11-3-1908</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-deb01">
                    <head>DEUTSCHE BANK,</head>
                    <p>BERLIN, W.</p>
                    <p>CAPITAL...... . M200,000,000 — RESERVE..M100,000,000</p>
                    <p>Dividends paid during last 10 years, (1897-1906,) 10, 10 1/2, 11, 11, 11, 11,
                        11, 12, 12, 12 per cent</p>
                    <p>Head Office: Berlin W.</p>
                    <p>BRANCHES—Bremen, Dresden, Frankfort-on-M., Hamburg, Leipzig, Munioh,
                        Nuremberg, Augsburg, Wiesbaden.</p>
                    <p>London Agency : 4 George Yard, Lombard Street, London, E.C.</p>
                </div>
                <!--missing Ionian Bank ad-->
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-bdc01">
                    <head>BANQUE DU CAIRE, LIMITED,</head>
                    <p>CAIRO.</p>
                    <p>CAPITAL: Lstg. 600,000.</p>
                    <p>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. </p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">36014-14-4-908</measure></p>
                </div>
                <cb n="5"/>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-aan05">
                    <head>Hamburg &amp; Anglo-American Nile Co.</head>
                    <p>Weekly departure during Winter Season by the Luxurious First Class Tourist
                        Steamers "VICTORIA," "PURITAN," and "GERMANIA."</p>
                    <p>Bi-weekly Express Service between LUXOR and ASSUAN by S.S. "MAYFLOWER."</p>
                    <p><lb/>Regular weekly Departures to the SECOND CATARACT by the S.S.
                        "NUBIA."</p>
                    <p><lb/>THROUGH BOOKINGS TO KHARTOUM, GONDOKORO AND THE WHITE NILE.</p>
                    <p><lb/>Steamers and Dahabeahs for private charter. Steam Tugs and Steam
                        Launches for hire.</p>
                    <p><lb/>FREIGHT SERVICE BY STEAM BARGES BETWEEN CAIRO AND ALEXANDRIA.</p>
                    <p><lb/>Working in conjunction and under special arrangement with the "Upper
                        Egypt Hotels Company."</p>
                    <p>For details and illustrated programmes apply to HEAD OFFICE: Sharia Boulac,
                        Continental Hotel Buildings," CAIRO</p>
                    <p>Hamburg-Amerika Linie.</p>
                    <p>Sailings from Port Said</p>
                    <p>EAST ASIA LINE: OUTWARDS to Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shangahai,
                        Yohshama, Nov. 24th S.S. "Habsburg" Dec. 24th S.S. "Rhehania" Jan. 24th S.S.
                        "Hobenstaufen".</p>
                    <p>EAST ASIA LINE: HOMEWARDS to Naples, Plymouth, Havre and Hamburg, Nov 29th
                        S.S. "Hobenstaufen" Jan. 10th S.S. "Silesia" Jan. 24th S.S. "Scandia" Febr.
                        21st S.S. "Habsburg".</p>
                    <p>FIRST AND THIRD CLASS FARES: to Colombo £35.0.0. £10.0.0. to Singapore
                        £40.0.0. £11.10.0. to Yokohama, £45.0.0. £16.10.0. to Naples £11.0.0.
                        £2.0.0. to Hamburg £17.10.0. £4.10.0.</p>
                    <p>ARABIA-PERSIAN SERVICE: to Port Sudan, Dijibuti, Aden, Mascat, Bender Abbas,
                        Lingah, Bahrein, Bushire, Mohammerah,Basrah, (for Bagdad), Nov. 25th S.S.
                        "Sicilia" Dec. 20th S.S. "Galicia" Jan. 25th S.S. "Assyria".</p>
                    <p>Fares to Basrah: first class £25.0.0 steerage £3.0.0.</p>
                    <p>Sailings from Alexandria to Naples and New-York.</p>
                    <p>Jan 21st S.S. "Hamburg" March 3rd S.S. "Hamburg" first and second class fares
                        to Naples from £10.0.0. £3.0.0. to New-York from £28.0.0. 23.0.0.
                        £20.0.0.</p>
                    <p>Oriential Cruise by S.S. "Moitke."</p>
                    <p>March 10th fron Alexandria to Jaffa, Constantinople, Greece, Sicily, Naples,
                        Genoa, and New-York.</p>
                    <p>Apply to: HAMBURG-AMERICA LINIE, CAIRO, (Continental Hotel).</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-nll02">
                    <head>NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.</head>
                    <p>ALEXANDRIA-NAPLES-MARSEILLES. Weekly Departure from ALEXANDRIA (3 p.pm.)</p>
                    <p><name>SCHLESWIG</name> 1, 15, 29 January; 12, February</p>
                    <p>The following steamers are intended to leave PORT-SAID:</p>
                    <p><name>HOMENZOLLERN</name> 8, 23 January; 5, 19, February</p>
                    <p>The following steamers are intended to leave PORT-SAID:</p>
                    <table rows="14" cols="3">
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="6">HOMEWARD : for Bremen Hamburg via Naples, Genoa,
                                (Algiers, Gibraltar), Southampton, Antwerp.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><name>Bremen</name></cell>
                            <cell><measure quantity="11600" unit="ton">11600</measure> Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about <date when="1908-12-31">31 Dec.</date></cell>
                            <cell><name>Prinrreg. Luitpoid</name></cell>
                            <cell><measure quantity="6300" unit="ton">6300</measure> Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about <date when="1908-01-09">9 Jan.</date></cell>
                            <cell><name>Yark</name></cell>
                            <cell><measure quantity="9000" unit="ton">6300</measure> Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about <date when="1908-01-23"/>23 Jan.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><name>Gneisenan</name></cell>
                            <cell><measure quantity="8100" unit="ton">8100</measure> Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about <date when="1908-01-28">28 Jan.</date></cell>
                            <cell><name>Pr. Eitel Friedrich</name></cell>
                            <cell><measure quantity="9000" unit="ton">9000</measure> Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about <date when="1908-02-06">6 Feb.</date></cell>
                            <cell><name>Zieten</name></cell>
                            <cell><measure quantity="8000" unit="ton">6300</measure> Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about <date when="1908-02-20"/>20 Feb.</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>OUTWARD: for CHINA and Japan via SUEZ, ADEN, COLOMBO, PENANG, SINGAPORE.</p>
                    <table>
                        <row>
                            <cell><name>Keist</name></cell>
                            <cell><measure quantity="9000" unit="ton">9000</measure> Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about <date when="1908-01-06">6 Jan</date></cell>
                            <cell><name>Goeben</name></cell>
                            <cell><measure quantity="9000" unit="ton">9000</measure> Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about <date when="1908-01-20">20 Jan</date></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>OUTWARD: for CHINA and JAPAN via SUEZ, ADEN, COLOMBO, PENANG, SINGAPORE.For
                        AUSTRALIA via SUEZ, ADEN, COLOMBO.</p>
                    <table>
                        <row>
                            <cell><name>Grosser Kurturst</name></cell>
                            <cell><measure quantity="13200" unit="ton">13200</measure> Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about <date when="1908-01-10">10 Jan.</date></cell>
                            <cell><name>Bremen</name></cell>
                            <cell><measure quantity="11600" unit="ton">11600</measure> Tons</cell>
                            <cell>about <date when="1908-02-07">7 Feb.</date></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>Service Maritime Roumain</p>
                    <p>Alexandire pour Smyrne, Metelin, Constantinople et Constantza Depart
                        d'Alexandrie chapue puinzaine le vendredi 3, 17, 31 Janvier etc.. a 4 h.
                        p.m. avexc les nouveanux paquebots a double helice Imperatul Traian, Romania
                        et Dacia. Coincidence driecte a Constantza avec les Trains-Express de
                        Berlin, Paris et Londres. Service rapide pour marchandises a nolis reduitas.
                        Billets circularies.</p>
                    <p>For particulars apply to the Agents: OTOO STERZING, Opera Square, CAIRO. WM.
                        H. JULLER &amp; CO., Sesostris-st., ALEXANDRIA Messrs. THOS COOK &amp; Son
                        (Egypt) Ltd., are authorized to sell tickets in CAIRO and ALEXANDRIA.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-als03">
                    <head>Austrian Lloyd</head>
                    <p>Weekly Mail Steamers from ALEXANDRIA to BRINDISI, TRIESTE (VENTOR). leave
                        Saturdays at 4 p.m. arrive at Brindisi Tuesdays 5 a.m. in connection with
                        the morning Express to Milan, Lucerne, Paris, Vienna, Berlin, and London,
                        leaving Brindisi 7 a.m. Arrival at Trieste Wednesday about 11 a.m. A Train
                        de Luxe leaves the same evening, 6:35 p.m. for Vienna, Frankfort, Cologne,
                        Brussel, Ostende, and London. Arrival at London on Friday 5:12 p.m.</p>
                    <p>Weekly Intermediate Mail Steamers</p>
                    <p>leaves Alexandria to Brindisi and Trieste every Thursday at 4 p.m.</p>
                    <p>Syria-Caramania Cyprus Service</p>
                    <p>weekly Mail Steamers leave Alexandria every Sunday 3 p.m. for Ports Said,
                        Jaffa, Caifa, Beyrout, Tripoli, Alexandretta, Mersins, Larnaos, and
                        Limassol. N.B. During the present Quarantine restirctions boats leave
                        Alexandria Sundays 2 p.m. proceed from Port Said to Beyront directly, thence
                        to Jaffa, Aaifa, Tripoli, etc.</p>
                    <p>Far Eastern Lines SAILING FROM PORT SAID: To Sue, Aden, adn Bombay
                        (accelerate Service) on or about Jan 7.22; Feb 7.22; March 7.23; April 8.23;
                        May 8; June 8; July 8; Aug 8; Sept 7; Oct 7.22; Nov 7.22; Dec 7.22. To Suez,
                        Aden, Bombay, Colombo, Madras, Rangoon &amp; Calcutta on or about: Jan 18;
                        Feb 18; March 18; April 18; May 18; June 18; July 18; Aug 18; Sept 18; Oct
                        18; Dec 19.</p>
                    <p>To Suez, Aden, Bombay, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai,
                        Yokohama, Kobe, Moji on or about: Feb 3; March 5; April 3; May 4; June 3;
                        July 4; Aug 3; Sept 3; Oct 4; Nov 3; Dec 4; January 3 (1909)</p>
                    <p>For information apply to the Co's Agencies: Alexandria, Port Said, Suez,
                        Cairo, Helouan, Port Sudan, Khartum, Messrs. THOS COOK &amp; Son Ltd etc</p>
                    <p>Speacial rates for Egyptian officials. Officers of the Egyptian Army; Army of
                        Occupation and their families.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-gac02">
                    <head>GUARDIAN ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED</head>
                    <p>of London, Established 1821.</p>
                    <p>CAPITAL PAID UP AND INVERTED ONE MILLION STERLING.</p>
                    <p>Annual Income . . £895,000. -- Total Funds . . £5,200,000.</p>
                    <p>Agents for Egypt and the Sudan - HEWAT &amp; Co., Alexandria.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">24336--17-6-907</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-rea01">
                    <head>ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE.</head>
                    <p>Incorporated A. D. 1720.</p>
                    <p>Chief Office: ROYAL EXCHANGE, LONDON, E.C.</p>
                    <p>FUNDS IN HAND EXCEED £4,500,000 CLAIMS PAID £40,000,000</p>
                    <table rows="2" cols="2">
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell>FIRE</cell>
                            <cell>MARINE</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>ALEXANDRIA … ANGLO-EGYPTIAN BANK.</cell>
                            <cell>ALEXANDRIA … Mr. J. B. CAFFARI</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>CAIRO … Mr. J. B. CAFFARI</cell>
                            <cell>SUEZ … Mr. GEO. MEINECKE.</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">21281-216905</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-lac01">
                    <head>LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION.</head>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">072</measure> Established 1720. - Agents: BANK OF
                        EGYPT, Limited <measure type="indexNo">189103</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-nfl01">
                    <head>NORTHERN FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE Coy.</head>
                    <p>The undersigned agents are authorised to issue policies on behalf of the
                        above Company at moderate rates.</p>
                    <p>IMPERIAL OTTOMAN BANK, Alexandria. OTTO STERZING, Cairo. GEORG. MEINECKE,
                        Suez. <measure type="indexNo">3112905</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-mic01">
                    <head>MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.</head>
                    <p>Established 1836. Capital £1,000,000. Reserve Fund £700,000.</p>
                    <p>THE IMPERIAL FIRE OFFICE united with THE ALLIANCE ASSURANCE, Co., Ltd.</p>
                    <p>1, Old Broad Street, LONDON.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">31-12-905.</measure> Policies issued at SUEZ by G.
                        BEYTS &amp; Co., Agents.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-sio01">
                    <head>Insurance</head>
                    <p>Life -- The Edinburg Life Assurance Company,</p>
                    <p>Marine -- Union Insurance Society of Canton (Limited)</p>
                    <p>Fidelity -- National Guarantee and Suretyship Association (Limited)</p>
                    <p>RISKS ACCEPTED AT TARIFF RATES. -- CLAIMS LIBERALLY AND PROMPTLY SETTLED</p>
                    <p>Agents for Egypt: HEWAT &amp; CO., Alexandria.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-ccc01">
                    <head>The Cigarettes Manufactured by<lb/>The Cleopatra Cigarette Co.</head>
                    <p>G. NUNGOYICH</p>
                    <p>are on sale at the Company's establishment by Grand Contental Hotel, Cairo,
                        and at Walker &amp; Meimarschi's, Alexandria.</p>
                    <p>Purveyors to H. H. the KHEDIVE.</p>
                    <p>Patronized by the Duke of Connaught and the Archduke Otto and all the High
                        Life of Egypt.<measure type="indexNo">35750 18-4-80</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-sio02">
                    <head>Sun Insurance Office,</head>
                    <p>LONDON. Founded 1710.-General Agents: BEHREND &amp; C., Alexandria.</p>
                    <p>Leon Heller, Cairo Agent. C Lazzerini &amp; CO., Suez Agents</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-esr01">
                    <head>Egyptian State Railways.</head>
                    <table rows="4" cols="9">
                        <head>THROUGH PASSENGER SERVICES. (Daily).--JANUARY TIME-TABLE.</head>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2"/>
                            <cell>a.m.</cell>
                            <cell>a.m.</cell>
                            <cell>noon</cell>
                            <cell>p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>p.m.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2">Cairo...DEP.</cell>
                            <cell>7.30</cell>
                            <cell>9.30</cell>
                            <cell>†12.00‡ p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>12.15</cell>
                            <cell>-</cell>
                            <cell>4.0</cell>
                            <cell>4.50</cell>
                            <cell>†6.35</cell>
                            <cell>11.30§</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2">Tantah...DEP.</cell>
                            <cell>8.59</cell>
                            <cell>10.59</cell>
                            <cell>1.22</cell>
                            <cell>2.35</cell>
                            <cell>2.15</cell>
                            <cell>5.34</cell>
                            <cell>6. 7</cell>
                            <cell>8.04</cell>
                            <cell>2.13</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2">Alexandria...ARR.</cell>
                            <cell>11.00</cell>
                            <cell>12.55 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>3 5</cell>
                            <cell>5.50</cell>
                            <cell>4.25</cell>
                            <cell>7.35</cell>
                            <cell>7.50</cell>
                            <cell>10. 0</cell>
                            <cell>6. 0</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2">Alexandria...DEP.</cell>
                            <cell>7.0</cell>
                            <cell>9. 0</cell>
                            <cell>10.30</cell>
                            <cell>†12.0</cell>
                            <cell>3.40</cell>
                            <cell>4.25</cell>
                            <cell>†6. 0</cell>
                            <cell>§11.30</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2">Tantah...DEP.</cell>
                            <cell>9.0</cell>
                            <cell>10.55</cell>
                            <cell>12.40</cell>
                            <cell>1.47</cell>
                            <cell>5.46</cell>
                            <cell>6.11</cell>
                            <cell>7.55</cell>
                            <cell>3.24</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2">Cairo...ARR.</cell>
                            <cell>10.25</cell>
                            <cell>12.0 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>-</cell>
                            <cell>3.5</cell>
                            <cell>7.10</cell>
                            <cell>7.25</cell>
                            <cell>9.20</cell>
                            <cell>6.0</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2">Cairo to...DEP.</cell>
                            <cell>7.0 a.m.</cell>
                            <cell>†11.0‡ a.m.</cell>
                            <cell>†6.15 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell cols="2">Suez (RueColmar) DEP.</cell>
                            <cell>7.50</cell>
                            <cell>-</cell>
                            <cell>†6.0</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2">Port Said...ARR.</cell>
                            <cell>12. 5 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>3.30 p.m.</cell>
                            <cell>11.0</cell>
                            <cell cols="2">Port Said DEP.</cell>
                            <cell>8.10</cell>
                            <cell>12.30</cell>
                            <cell>†6.45</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2">Suez (Rue Colmar) ARR.</cell>
                            <cell>-</cell>
                            <cell>4.3</cell>
                            <cell>11.33</cell>
                            <cell cols="2">Cairo ARR.</cell>
                            <cell>1.25</cell>
                            <cell>5.0</cell>
                            <cell>11.25</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2">Cairo DEP.</cell>
                            <cell>7.45</cell>
                            <cell>11.25</cell>
                            <cell>2.40</cell>
                            <cell>5.40</cell>
                            <cell cols="2">Zagazig DEP</cell>
                            <cell>6.0</cell>
                            <cell>8.45</cell>
                            <cell>11.50</cell>
                            <cell>6.20</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Zagazig ARR</cell>
                            <cell>9.44</cell>
                            <cell>1.27</cell>
                            <cell>4.45</cell>
                            <cell>7.42</cell>
                            <cell cols="2">Cairo ARR</cell>
                            <cell>8.0</cell>
                            <cell>10.50</cell>
                            <cell>1.55</cell>
                            <cell>8.20</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>ZCairo DEP.</cell>
                            <cell>8.30</cell>
                            <cell>6.30.</cell>
                            <cell>8. 0</cell>
                            <cell>9.30</cell>
                            <cell>Luxor DEP</cell>
                            <cell>7.0</cell>
                            <cell>3.0</cell>
                            <cell>5.30</cell>
                            <cell>6.30</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Wasta ARR.</cell>
                            <cell>9.51</cell>
                            <cell>8. 0</cell>
                            <cell>9.21</cell>
                            <cell>10.51</cell>
                            <cell cols="3">Wasta ARR</cell>
                            <cell>7.10</cell>
                            <cell>4.30</cell>
                            <cell>5.29</cell>
                            <cell>6.33</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Luxor ARR</cell>
                            <cell>10.40</cell>
                            <cell>8.35</cell>
                            <cell>9.30</cell>
                            <cell>1.20</cell>
                            <cell cols="3">Cairo ARR</cell>
                            <cell>8.45</cell>
                            <cell>6.5</cell>
                            <cell>7.5</cell>
                            <cell>8.0</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Luxor...DEP.</cell>
                            <cell>6.20</cell>
                            <cell>10.30 a.m.</cell>
                            <cell cols="3">Assuan DEP.</cell>
                            <cell>5.50</cell>
                            <cell>10.15</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Assuan...ARR.</cell>
                            <cell>3.30</cell>
                            <cell>5.0</cell>
                            <cell cols="3">Luxor ARR.</cell>
                            <cell>2.35</cell>
                            <cell>4.45</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>Dining Car. §Sleeping Car. ‡First and Second Class only.</p>
                    <p>These trains consisting of Dining and Sleeping Cars will run 3 times per
                        week. viz, from Cairo on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. from Luxor on
                        Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays. A second class coach is attached to each
                        train for the conveyance of the servantsof bona Ode passengers only.</p>
                </div>
            </div>
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                <cb n="1"/>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-ric01">
                    <head>Royal Insurance Co</head>
                    <p>FIRE AND LIFE.</p>
                    <p>Largest Fire Office in the World.</p>
                    <p>HASELDEN &amp; CO., Agents, Alexandria.</p>
                    <p>R. VITERBO &amp; CO., Agents, Cairo.</p>
                    <p>PHOENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.</p>
                    <p>(ESTABLISHED 1782);</p>
                    <p>HASELDEN &amp; CO., Agents, Alexandria.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">31-3-906</measure> FRED. OTT &amp; CO., Sub-Agents,
                        Cairo.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-nsa02">
                    <head>N. SPATHIS</head>
                    <p>BRITISH AERATED &amp; MINERAL WATER MANUFACTORY.</p>
                    <p>CAIRO Nubar Pacha-st ALEXANDRIA Avernoff-st.</p>
                    <p>Soda Water, Lemonade, Ginger Ale, Ginger Beer. Tonic Water, Pomegranade,
                        Orangeade</p>
                    <p>Lime Juide and Soda, Champagne Cider, Lemon Squash.</p>
                    <p>Water guaranteed by Chamberlain's Filter (Pasteur's System).</p>
                    <p>Inventor of WHISKY &amp; SODA and BRANDY &amp; SODA, bottled ready for
                        use.</p>
                    <table>
                        <head>Sole Agents in Egypt and the Sudan for</head>
                        <row>
                            <cell>J. Calvet &amp; Co.</cell>
                            <cell>Bordeaux</cell>
                            <cell>Wine and Cognacs.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Louis Roederer.</cell>
                            <cell>Rheims</cell>
                            <cell>Champagnes.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>August Engel.</cell>
                            <cell>Wiesbaden</cell>
                            <cell>Rhine and Moselle Wines.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Mackie &amp; Co.</cell>
                            <cell>Glasgow</cell>
                            <cell>Lagavulin, White Horse Cellar and other Whiskies.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Dunville &amp; Co, Ltd.</cell>
                            <cell>Belfast</cell>
                            <cell>Old Irish Whiskies.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Wm. Lanahan and Son.</cell>
                            <cell>Baltimore</cell>
                            <cell>Monongshels XXXX Whiskey.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Cook and Bernheimer Co.</cell>
                            <cell>New York</cell>
                            <cell>"Old Valley" Whiskey "Gold Lion" Cocktails.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Stone and Son.</cell>
                            <cell>London.</cell>
                            <cell>Guinness' Stout, Bass' Pale Ale.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Alt Pisenetzer Brauhaus</cell>
                            <cell>In Pilsenetz</cell>
                            <cell>Pilsenetzer Beer.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Freund Ballor &amp; Co.</cell>
                            <cell>Torino</cell>
                            <cell>Vermouth.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Pierre Bisset.</cell>
                            <cell>Cette</cell>
                            <cell>Vermouth and Aperitives.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Terrabona Tea Company, Ld.</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>Teas.</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>PSCHORR BRAU, the renowned MUNICH BEER, in casks and bottles.</p>
                    <p>Great assortment of Wines, Spirits, Liqueurs, Teas of the finest Brands,
                        etc</p>
                </div>
                <!--missing Robinson & Cleaver Ltd Belfast-->
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-elb01">
                    <head>The Egyptian Lignolite &amp; Brick Co., Ld.,</head>
                    <p>Undertake and promptly and satisfactorily carry out paving and other kinds of
                        work, in connection with their LIGNOLITE patent process, as used by the War
                        Office, Public Works Department, the Administration of the Sanitary
                        Department, etc., etc.</p>
                    <p>Hygienic, waterproof, incombustible and jointless pavements can be executed
                        in different colours, with fancy borders, etc.</p>
                    <p>MANUFACTURE and SALE of patent H.H.B. BRICKS in hydraulic lime and cement</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">For further particulars apply:-</hi></p>
                    <p>
                        <table rows="1" cols="2">
                            <row>
                                <cell>AT ALEXANDRIA, TO<lb/> 19 RUE STAMBOUL, Telephone No. 1640,
                                    P.O.B. 837.</cell>
                                <cell>AND AT CAIRO, TO<lb/> RUE EL MAGHRABY, Telephone No. 808,
                                    P.O.B. 937.</cell>
                            </row>
                        </table>
                    </p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">15-8-908</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-abp01">
                    <head>THE ARTESIAN BORING AND PROSPECTING COMPANY.</head>
                    <p>(SOCIÉTÉ ANONYME)</p>
                    <p>CAIRO, 28, SHARIA-EL-MANAKH,<lb/> (OPPOSITE IMPERIAL OTTOMAN BANK).</p>
                    <p>I. —Installation of complete Water supplies for drinking, agricultural,
                        and<lb/> industrial purposes by means of artesian wells.</p>
                    <p>II. - Deep borings for prospecting purposes in all conditions of soil by
                        means of the<lb/> "Express Boring System."</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">24,437-12-1-905</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-adr01">
                    <head>"AU DE ROUGE."</head>
                    <p>GENERAL DRAPERY ETABLISHMENT.</p>
                    <p>(Central Tramway Station), CAIRO.</p>
                    <p>P. PLUNKETT, PROPRIETOR.</p>
                    <p>DIRECT IMPORTER OF BRITISH AND IRISH TEXTILE MANUFACTURES.</p>
                    <p>LADIES' SUMMER STOCKINGS.</p>
                    <p>IN SPUN SILK at P.T. 20 per pair.</p>
                    <p>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.</p>
                    <p>Every pair is marked "Au De Rouge" which is a guarantee that the Color is
                        absolutely fast and stainless.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">24916-15-11-905</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-cah02">
                    <head>CARLTON HOTEL</head>
                    <p>Bulkeley (near Alexandria.)</p>
                    <p>Ramleh's Fashionable Hotel.</p>
                    <p>Patronized by the Elite.</p>
                    <p>Full Pension P.T. 50 a day. Visitors fron Cairo alight at Sidi-Gaber
                        Station.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">21440-24-5-905</measure></p>
                    <p>G. AQUILINA, Proprieter.</p>
                </div>
                <cb n="2"/>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-hbh01">
                    <head>UNSURPASSED FOR QUALITY AND CONDITION.</head>
                    <p>HALLS "BOAR'S HEAD" BRAND.</p>
                    <p>Guinness's Foreign Extra Stout</p>
                    <p>Bass's India Pale Ale</p>
                    <p>T.B. HALL &amp; Co. TRADE MARK. THE "BOAR'S HEAD" BRAND of ALE &amp; STOUT.
                        LIGHT SPARKLING PALE ALE.</p>
                    <p>Sole Exporters: T. B. HALL &amp; Co., Ltd. 79-83 Norfolk St., Liverpool</p>
                    <p>Sole Importer for Egypt and the Sudan:</p>
                    <p>G. MARCUS &amp; Co.</p>
                    <p>ALEXANDRIA, CAIRO and TANTA.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-hob04">
                    <p>TRY Howie's Butter</p>
                    <p>THE FINEST IN EGYPT</p>
                    <p>A real boon for BREAKFAST during hot weather.</p>
                    <p>ASK FOR IT, SEE YOU GET IT.</p>
                    <p>Address: Shubra Road, Cairo.</p>
                </div>
                <cb n="3"/>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-hsm01">
                    <head>STERILISED FRESH MILK.</head>
                    <p>LIFE BELT BRAND</p>
                    <p>THE AYLESBURY DAIRY COMPANY, LTD.</p>
                    <p>AYLESBURY, England.</p>
                    <p>GUARANTEED NOT TO CONTAIN ANY CHEMICAL PRESERVATIVE.</p>
                    <p>Walker &amp; Meimarachi, Limited.</p>
                    <p>THE EGYPTIAN SUPPLY STORES.</p>
                    <p>SOLE AGENTS FOR EGYPT AND THE SOUDAN.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-gph01">
                    <head>GHEZIREH PALACE HOTEL.</head>
                    <p>On the bank of the Nile, Formerly the Palace of the late Khedive Ismail.
                        Transformed into a luxurious hotel.</p>
                    <p>SPLENDID PARK.</p>
                    <p>Renowned for its afternoon-teas on the West Balcony overlooking the Park.
                        Excellend Tsigane Orchestra, Motor-car running to Shepheard's Hotel and
                        vice-verse.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">24951-81-8-905</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-ueh01">
                    <head>THE UPPER EGYPT HOTELS Co.</head>
                    <p>
                        <table rows="3" cols="4">
                            <row>
                                <cell rows="3">LUXOR</cell>
                                <cell>Luxor Winter Palace</cell>
                                <cell rows="3">ASSUAN</cell>
                                <cell>Cataract Hotel</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell rows="2">Luxor Hotel</cell>
                                <cell>Savoy Hotel</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Karnak Hotel</cell>
                                <cell>Grand Hotel Assouan</cell>
                            </row>
                        </table>
                    </p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">81401-3-3-908</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-gch01">
                    <head>CONTINENTAL HOTEL</head>
                    <p>Port Said</p>
                    <p>ENTIRELY RENOVATED. ELECTRIC LIGHT.</p>
                    <p>Perfect Sanitary rrangements. Moderate Terms. Very Comfortable.</p>
                    <p>CENTRAL POSITION></p>
                    <p>SIMONINI, Proprietor</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-vhb01">
                    <head>HOTEL BRISTOL, CAIRO.</head>
                    <p>FULL SOUTH, ELECTRIC LIGHT, OPPOSITE ESBEKIEH GARDENS, LARGE VERANDAH.</p>
                    <p>MODERATE CHARGES.</p>
                    <p>CHAS, BAUER, Proprietor</p>
                    <p>This Hotel is beautifully fitted up and is in the most central part of Cairo.
                        Terms for pension are at the rate of ten shilling a day. Special terms for
                        officers of Army of Occupation.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-gnh01">
                    <head>GEORGE NUNGOVICH EGYPTIAN HOTELS</head>
                    <p>Grand Hotel, Helouan.- First class. Extensive Golf Links (18 holes). English
                        Professional.</p>
                    <p>Sulphur Bath Establishment, Helouan.- Strongest sulphurus water in the world.
                        European Masseurs and Masseuses. Steamheating.</p>
                    <p>Hotel des Bains, Helouan.- Family Hotel - Moderate prices.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-hcs01">
                    <p>"San Giovanno," Helouan.</p>
                    <p>CAFE-RESTAURANT</p>
                    <p>SPLENDID SITUATION ON THE NILE.</p>
                    <p>Most agreeable fifteen minutes drive from Helouan Station.- Service a la
                        Carte.- Afternoon Tea. Luncheon and Tea Parties to be ordered in advance.
                        Telephone No. 21.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-eeh02">
                    <head>EASTERN EXCHANGE HOTEL, PORT SAID.</head>
                    <p>THE COOLEST SUMMER RESIDENCE IN EGYPT.</p>
                    <p>Fire-proof, Drained to the Sea, Lifts, Electric Light, English and French
                        Billiards, Fresh and Salt Water Baths.</p>
                    <p>Hotel Dragomans in Uniform Meet all Trains and Steamers.</p>
                    <p>Special terms to Cairo Residents and their families desirous of enjoying the
                        cool air and sea bathing during the summer months.</p>
                </div>
                <!--missing S. Smith & Son Ltd-->
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-rbi01">
                    <head>Photographers. REISER &amp; BINDER Photographers.</head>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">26848</measure> Alexandria &amp; Cairo. <measure
                            type="indexNo">4-12 906</measure></p>
                </div>
                <cb n="4"/>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-pos02">
                    <head>P &amp; O WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICES P &amp; O</head>
                    <p>EGYPT to BRINDISI, MARSEILLES &amp; LONDON.</p>
                    <p>(Special connecting Train Services between Brindisi and London, and between
                        Marseilles and London.)</p>
                    <p>PORT SAID to LONDON via MARSEILLES 5 1/2 Days </p>
                    <p>PORT SAID to LONDON by SEA 12 Days </p>
                    <p>REDUCED SUMMER FARES</p>
                    <p>PORT SAID to LONDON via BRINDISI in 4 1/2Days</p>
                    <p>Passengers can embark on Monday evening in the Brindisi steamer, which is
                        timed to leave Port Said on Tuesday morning immediately after arrival of the
                        homeward Indian Mail.</p>
                    <p>The Marseilles London Steamers sail after the arrival of the 11 a.m train
                        from Cairo on Tuesdays.</p>
                    <p>25 per Cent. Abatement off Homeward Sea Fare to passengers making return
                        Journey within 12 months.</p>
                    <table>
                        <row>
                            <cell>To ADEN ...</cell>
                            <cell rows="3">Weekly on Wednesday </cell>
                            <cell>from SUEZ</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>TO BOMBAY ...</cell>
                            <cell>from SUEZ</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>To CALCUTTA ... Via Bombay</cell>
                            <cell>from SUEZ</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>TO CEYLON ...</cell>
                            <cell rows="5">Fortnightly on Wednesday</cell>
                            <cell>from SUEZ</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>To STRAITS ...</cell>
                            <cell>from SUEZ</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>To CHINA ...</cell>
                            <cell>from SUEZ</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>To JAPAN ...</cell>
                            <cell>from SUEZ</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>To AUSTRALIA ...</cell>
                            <cell>from SUEZ</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>Particulars of additional departures by Intermediate Steamers at reduced
                        fares, to Malta, Calcutta, Straits, China, Japan, and London, may be had on
                        application. </p>
                    <p>Berths may be secured and all information obtained from</p>
                    <p>THOS. COOK A SON (EGYPT), LTD. ... CAIRO.</p>
                    <p>G. ROYLE .. ... PORT SAID,</p>
                    <p>HASELDEN &amp; Co. ... .. ... ...ALEXANDRIA.</p>
                    <p>or from the Company's superintendent in Egypt,</p>
                    <p>F. G. DAVIDSON, Suez.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S CONSULAR COURT AT ALEXANDRIA</head>
                    <p>Registration 1908</p>
                    <p>Notice is hereby given that all British subjects residing within the district
                        of this consulate are bound to register themselves during the month of
                        January.</p>
                    <p>All persons neglecting so to register themselves are liable to fine or
                        imprisonment.</p>
                    <p>The Consulate will be open daily from 10 a.m. till noon for the delivery of
                        registration certificates.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-nes01">
                    <head>NESTLES CONDENSED MILK</head>
                    <p>BY HENRI NESTLE VEVEY SWITZERLAND</p>
                    <p>WHOLESALE DEPOT, 48 CANNON ST LONDON E,C.</p>
                    <p>LARGEST SALE IN THE-WORLD.</p>
                    <p>DO NOT BE PUT OFF BY IMITATIONS</p>
                    <p>The Nestle &amp; Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Cy. Ld</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">30146-21-10-997</measure>LONDON, E,C.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>The Egyptian Gagette</head>
                    <p>SUBSCRIPTIONS.</p>
                    <p>Alexandria, Cairo, and the Interior of Egypt (including delivery in
                        Alexandria or postage to subscriber's address) P.T. 2313 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 moaths P.T. 136} (£1.8s.), three
                        months P.T. 95 (0.19s.). M.8.—Sabsoriptions commence from tho ist or 16th of
                        each month.</p>
                    <p>ADVERTISEMENTS.</p>
                    <p>P.T.4perline. 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. Con- tracts entered into for standing
                        advertisements.</p>
                    <p>ADVERTISEMENTS and SUBSCRIPTIONS</p>
                    <p>are due in advance. P.O. Orders and Cheques to be made payable to the Editor
                        and Manager, ROWLAND SNELLING, Alexandria.</p>
                    <p>THE EGYPTIAN GAZETTE" I5 PRINTED OF PAPER MANUFACTURED AND SUPPLIED BY THE
                        LONDON PAPER MILLS Co., LIMITED SALES OFFICE: GODLIMAN HOUSE, GODLIMAN
                        SYREET, EC.</p>
                </div>
                <cb n="5"/>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>Sudan Express Mail Service</head>
                    <p>Three Days to Khartoum</p>
                    <p>By KHEDIVIAL MAIL EXPRESS S.S. "PRINCE ABBAS" and "EL KAHIRA" and SUDAN
                        GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS 'Trains de Luxe."</p>
                    <p>Departures from SUEZ DOCKS every WEDNES. DAY. 5 p.m. after arrival of 11 a.m.
                        Train from Cairo, with Through Carriages to alongside steamer. Special Sudan
                        Government Train de Luxe with Sleeping and Dining Cars, awaits steamer's
                        arrival at ORT SUDAN, FRIDAY EVENINGS, arriving KHARTOUM 8 p.m.
                        SATURDAYS.</p>
                    <p>Returning from KHARTOUM, the Special Train leaves TUESDAYS 9.15 p.m. arriving
                        alongside steamer at PORT SUDAN WEDNESDAY EVEN INGS. Steamer is timed to
                        reach SUEZ SATUR. DAYS, to connect with 6.40 p.m, train to Cairo</p>
                    <p>Further particulars may be obtained from any of KHEDIVIAL MAIL LEINE'S
                        Agencies or from Principal Tourist Agencies by whom Circular Tickets are
                        iasued to Khartoum by the, Nile, returning b , Red Sea Express Service or
                        Vice-Versa. </p>
                </div>
                <div type="item" feature="imprint">
                    <head>The Egyptian Gazette</head>
                    <p>THE ENGLISH DAILY NEWSPAPER. ESTABLISHED 1880.</p>
                    <p>Editor and Manager - - R. SHELLING</p>
                    <p>Price: ONE PIASTRE TARIFF.</p>
                    <p>FRIDAY, JANUARY, 10, 1908.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item" feature="leader">
                    <head>CAIRO'S WATER SUPPLY.</head>
                    <p>The report of the International' Commission on this important question has
                        now * been made and also published in the " Official Journal" together with
                        many appendices, one of which even gives the number of hours which the
                        members worked at each of the 17 conferences required to elaboraterthis
                        report, and immediately following the report we are given a Ministerial
                        decree naming another Commission, whose mission is to advise a8 to the
                        necessary measures to be 'taken. We, in our ignorance, had been thinking all
                        along that this was just what the Internatioual Commission was created for.
                        It is a most strange thing, that from time immemorial, the people who rule
                        the destinies of this country, often seem to have an unconquerable fancy for
                        putting the cart before the borse,-and the important matter to which we
                        refer does not appear to have been an exception to the rale, We maintain
                        that if the gentlemen forming this new Vommission named by the Council of
                        Ministers on the 24th December last, had been set to work last summer and
                        had, as they were qualified to do, collected all the necessary data, and if,
                        when this had been done, they had sent for any one member of the
                        International Commission, and as an expert had submitted to him the subject
                        thus prepared and backed up by all the necessary information, and had asked
                        him to give to the examination of the question all the time necessary for
                        its study, the expert would then have advised the Commission, in such a way
                        that they would have been able to produce a definite report which would have
                        left no doubt on the question. Such cannot be said of the report before us
                        it is full of doubts and uncertainties from beginning to end, and this can
                        be said without any disparagement to the ability of those who madeit. Tocome
                        to this country as strangers, at the time of the year the least suited. for
                        the observations they had to make, and in 17 days to get to the bottom of
                        such a question, is too much to expect from human nature, however strenuous
                        and however much prolonged was their work. It has been said of some of the
                        best informed men in this country, that it was extraordinary how so-and-so
                        knew as much as he did, for he never seemed to do much except to loaf about,
                        but it is often in this sort of way that information is acquired. The
                        International Commissioners laid much stress on the fact that they did not
                        see in the works any notices prohibiting nuisances and enjoining
                        cleanliness; did it never occur to them that works in this country sre
                        generally ran by a gang of Arabs, who cannot read any notice, in whatever
                        langaage it might be written, and that the Earopean supervisers do not
                        require such notices ; in this country such matters are generally looked
                        after by a good foreman or ganger, who is properly instructed ;—we have no
                        donbt that the Cairo Water Company has such a man, if not the sooner they
                        get him the better. Among so much that is uncertain we see several things in
                        the report that seem fairly clear, The Commisioners are not satisfied that
                        the water supply is entirely aatisfactory ;—that the in-take from the river
                        is in an unsatisfactory position, and should be moved above the town and
                        future suburbs; that the manner of distributing the water in the poorer
                        quarters of Cairo ig open to the most severe condemnation on hygienic
                        grounds; that house taps should be provided," and the. practice. of
                        conveying water from the public taps should be discouraged in every way
                        practicable ; that the sand should be washed with filtered water before
                        being used. As the question is still sub-jadice, we will not revert in
                        greater detail to many of its recommendations ; the above semarks suffice to
                        show that very much is necessary which might be undertaken at once, and in
                        order to save time in such an important matter and especially now that
                        acholera epidemic is raging not very far off, would it not be possible for
                        the new commission to first make a preliminary report, which~ might confirm
                        that part of the present report,-about which there ean be vo doubt,
                        reserving for further study the more doubtful questions to which the
                        International Commission refers. Not only is time money, but in this case it
                        may mean a great deal more.</p>
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                    <head>LOCAL AND GENERAL.</head>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Bubonic Plague.</head>
                        <p>Two more deaths from bubonic plague have occurred in hospital at
                            Deirout.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>Quarantine in Creeos. :</head>
                        <p>Arrivals from Constantinople in Greek ports are subjected to two days
                            quarantine.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>The Cholera Bulletin.</head>
                        <p>Telegrams from Djeddah of the Sth and 9th inst. report 311 deaths from
                            cholera at Mecca and 94 fresh cases. Cholera restrictions will be
                            applied against boats returning on the completion of the pilgrimage.</p>
                        <p>Alexandria Gouvernorat Soandal.</p>
                        <p>The clerk of the ghbaffirs at the Alexandria Gouvernorat has been found
                            guilty of emberzlement, he having diverted the salaries entrusted to him
                            for his own purpose. This official, who has fled, has been officially
                            dismissed.</p>
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                        <head>New Egyptian Company.</head>
                        <p>There is to be a meeting of the shareholders of the New Egyptian Company:
                            on the 14th inst,, to hear the report of the committee, which was
                            appointed on the 5th ulto., to'draw up a statement as to the position of
                            the company.</p>
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                        <head>The Brindisi Mall.</head>
                        <p>The mail for Europe via' Port Said and Brindisi will be made up at the
                            G.P.O. Alexandria, at 3.10 p.m. on Sunday 12th for ordinary
                            correspondence, 2.10 p.m. for registered correspondence, at noon for
                            money orders and insured articles and at 6 p.m. on Saturday 11th for
                            parcels.</p>
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                        <head>A. R. A. M.D. S.</head>
                        <p>An impromptu smoking cancert will be given at the Mérchant Seamen's Home,
                            Gabbari, on Thursday the 16th inst., commencing at 8.30 pm., by the
                            Alexandria and Ramleh Amateur Musical and Dramatic Society. All members
                            are invited to attend and to take part in the programme.</p>
                        <p>St. Andrews Churoh, Alexandria.</p>
                        <p>The services in this church on 12th January will be conducted by the Rev.
                            James Thomas, Metropolitan Secretary-of the British and Foreign Bible
                            Society, and the collection will be given on behalf of the funds of the
                            Society. The hours of service are 1030 a.m. and 630 p.m.</p>
                    </div>
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                        <head>Alhambra Theatre.</head>
                        <p>To-night the last performance of the Greek comedy troupe will be given at
                            the Alhambra theatre, Alexandria, and to-morrow the large floor of the
                            theatre will be cleared for the grand "Veglione" of the Italian
                            Benevolent Society, which promises to be a great success. Ow Monday the
                            Viennese company make their debut and will give a German representation
                            of 'Phe Merry Widow." The troupe will only give 15 performances and a
                            reduction of 80% is offered to those booking stalls for the full
                            series.</p>
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                    <div type="item">
                        <head>An "Englishman's" Advice.</head>
                        <p>"Al-Gueridah" publishes a letter by a certain C.K., purporting to be an
                            Englishman, in which the writer says "I am of opinion that your efforts
                            to make the Khedive and the British Government recognise the personality
                            of the nation will all be in vain, unless you take the most active
                            measures to turn the Egyptians away from the British markets. Purchase
                            every thing you require from Germany, Austria, Italy, France, and
                            Russia. When the Egyp tians have done so for a year or two no Enfglish-
                            man will remain. Know this and act accord ingly."</p>
                    </div>
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                    <head>ALEXANDRIA ICE SUPPLY.</head>
                    <p>We are pleased to bear that the principal ice factories .in this town have at
                        last come to an understanding amopg themselves, as announced in another
                        column, to fix once and for all-a constant wholesale and retail price for
                        the aale of ice It is well known that for some years past there has been
                        very keen competition, the actual consumers have benefitted to no very great
                        extent on account of the retail.ice merchants getting s profit out of all
                        proportion to the price paid by them to the manufacturer It has now been
                        decided to fix the prices at a constant figure which will still leave the
                        ice merchants in town and at Ramleb a reasonable margin of profit, at the
                        same time protecting the public against the outrageous prices which were on
                        several 'occasions demanded by certain of the merchants last season at #
                        time when there was « scarcity of ice due to breakdowns at one or two of the
                        factories. A central management 'has, now been arranged for, which will
                        control the whole of the distribution of the ice to the various retail
                        merchants all over the town, and there will be several depéts in convenient
                        parts of the town where householders and other small consumers can send
                        their servants to obtain small quantities from 1 oke upwards. The pablic
                        will be duly informed by notices in all the principal local and by special
                        advertisements and circulars, of the prices which have been decided on, atid
                        where.to address any complaints in the event of being asked more than the
                        tariff prices. The prices are fixed at. exceedingly reasonable figures which
                        compare most favourably with those of any town in Europe and it is hoped
                        that these prices will enable the very poorest inhabitants to avail
                        themselves of this _ Jaxary during the bot months of the year.</p>
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                    <head>THE BOOK WAR.</head>
                    <p>THE "TIMES" SUBMITS.</p>
                    <p>(Gazette's Special Service.)</p>
                    <p>London, Friday.</p>
                    <p>It is stated that the book war is ending, the | "Times" agreeing to recognise
                        the net system in the sale of books.</p>
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                    <head>EGYPT TO INDIA.<lb/>A NEW ROUTE</head>
                    <p>Vistas of a fascinating new route from Egypt and the Levant to India are
                        opened up by a perusal of the recently issued report on the trade of Bagdad
                        by the acting British Consal General there, Major 1. Ramsay, a summary of
                        which appears in another column of to-day's issue The report states that
                        from Aleppo to Bagdad a service of post carriages has recently been started.
                        These carriages do the journey in about eight or nine days. From Bagdad to
                        Busrah there are British steamers at least once a week, and there are
                        several Turkish steamers. From Busrah to Karachi and Bombay there is the
                        weekly mail steamer of the British India Steam Navigation Company, as well
                        as other steamers. The cost of a carriage from Aleppo to Bagdad is about £15
                        sterling, and é quarter of this sum for one seat. The cost of a firstclass
                        ticket by steamer from Bagdad to Karachi is about £10.</p>
                    <p>The fare from Suez to Bombay by steamer is over £34, which by this route
                        would be very little more-from -Alexandria or Port Said to Karachi, while
                        the interest ot the | overland route is not to be compared to the | dreary
                        voyage down the Red Sea and the long tramp from Aden across the Indian
                        Ocean, The short sea journey to Beyrout includes visits to Jaffa and Caiffa,
                        with opportunities of visiting Jerusalem and Nazareth. The train for Aleppo
                        from Beyrout takes a night and a day, from 10.50 p.m. to 6.15 p.m., the
                        following day, while the traveller, who is not pressed for time can visit
                        Baalbek and Damascus. Then there is Aleppo with its magnificent castle, "the
                        best example of twelfth century Arab workmanship in all Syria." The journey
                        across the great Mesopotamian plains evokes memories of Niniveh, Babylon,
                        and the great rivers of Assyria with all the reminisences of the Anabasis
                        from our schooldays, and then comes Baghdad and the journey down the
                        Euphrates to Bassorah and thence throagh the Persian Gulf to India.</p>
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                    <head>THE HOLY CITIES.<lb/>EGYPTIAN DELEGATE EXCLUDED.</head>
                    <p>Dr Suleiman Bey Hamada, Delegate of the Egyptian Quarantine Board in the
                        Hedjaz. who has served in the same office for the last four years, has now
                        been prevented by the Turkish Authorities from entering the Holy Cities of
                        the Hedjaz. The reason of this step is still unknown, but itis said to be
                        due to political reasons.</p>
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                    <head>THE KHARTOUM BRIDGE.<lb/>FURTHER DETAILS.</head>
                    <p>The bridge across the Blue Nile at Khartoum, on which operations have almpady
                        been commenced, will be, when it is completed at the end of 1909, the most
                        valuable structure of its kind in Africa. It will cross the river from the
                        vicinity of the old infantry barracks to a point between the Gordon College
                        and the British barracks. The width of waterway here 'is about 1,700 ft. The
                        bridge is to have sevén equal spans, each 218 ft. 6 in. in length, three ap-
                        proach spans varying from 40 ft. to 80 ft. in length, and on the. northern
                        end an opening span of 111 ft. 9 in. clear opening. It has been designed to
                        accommodate eventaally two lines of the 3 ft. Gin. gauge railway; but at the
                        outset it will take one line, and there will then also be a roadway 2! ft.
                        wide and a footpath 11 ft. wide. The latter will be carried on brackets
                        outside the west side main girders, The total weight of steel used in the
                        bridge and piers will be aboot 5,000 tons, The rolling span is not, as has
                        been erroneously stated in several journals, to be of the American Scherzer
                        type. It is entirely of British origin, having been designed by the
                        Cleveland Bridge Company, and is being manufactured at their works. It is to
                        have atotal length of 140 ft, consisting of an overhanging portion ot 112
                        ft. and 28 ft. at the rear end to the back ofthe counterweight box. It will
                        be electrically operated from a cabin situated on the northern approach. A
                        temporary timber bridge is to be erected to carry the traffic until the
                        permanent structure has been completed.</p>
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                    <head>LORD CROMER FUND</head>
                    <p>Further to the list of subsoribers published in our issue of yesterday we
                        have to add the following names :</p>
                    <p>£.\8. D.</p>
                    <p>Donovan T.F.... 2 11 4</p>
                    <p>Lias C.H. .... 10 0 O</p>
                    <p>Stabile R &amp; Co. ts ii 6 - The total sum collectéd up to the present is
                        £1036 98. 5d. 8. A.—GOLAY FILS &amp; STAHL. MANUFACTURERS OF FINEST WATCHES
                        and JEWELRY. (Ron oe Parx | si ae</p>
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                    <head>THE CAIRO SEASON.<lb/> SEMIRAMIS HOTEL </head>
                    <byline>(FROM OUR LADY CORRESPONDENT.).</byline>
                    <p>The fine restaurant of this hotel was well nigh filled with guests on
                        Wednesday night: for many of those who attended the subsequent dance took
                        the opportanity of testing the well known resources of the catering
                        department beforehand. Lady Oppenheimer had a party of seven including Lady
                        and Miss Allen, Miss Cochrane; Judge Royle's party of fourteen included Mrs.
                        Royle, Mrs. Maclean, Mr. Grainger Stewart, Miss Joseph and Miss | Donaldson.
                        Mr. Kenneth Speir bad &amp; party : so also had Major and Mrs. Stevenson,
                        and among others noticed during dinner were | Col. and Mrs. Parker, Lieut.
                        Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Granville Alexander, Mr. Ward Boys, Colonel and Mrs.
                        Parker, Major Ponsonby, Mr. and Mrs Campano, Major Oxley, Dr Tribe and Mr.
                        MacNeill, </p>
                    <p>Many others arrived on the scene about 9.30 | when the orchestra preluded the
                        programme with the Khedivial and English National Anthems in honour of
                        Accession Day, and in spite of the sultriness of the evening dancing was
                        continued gaily till nearly 1 o'clock ; various people repairing to the
                        restaurant again for supper. Mrs. Hornblower and Miss Smith were amongst
                        these letter ; and Mrs. de B. Carey was chaperoning another cheery party
                        which included Princess Irene Duleep Singh, Miss Carey, Mr. Grey, Mr.
                        Rentian and others. Among the dancers were noticed Mrs. Maclean and Miss
                        Barnes Lawrence, Miss Joseph and Miss Burns, Miss Schreiber who was with
                        Captain and Mrs. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Chatterton Adams, Mrs. Peach in a
                        dainty frock of blue chiffon ran with lace and narrow bands of coloured
                        embroidery, Miss Davidson in &amp; pretty dancing frock of pale green satin,
                        Miss Tuck in a very pale shade of pink, Mrs. Darell · in purple, Miss Morris
                        in white with scarlet poppies, Mrs. Nolan in &amp; striped vieux rose
                        chiffon trimmed with velvet. Among the lookers on were Colonel and Mrs.
                        Parker, the latter in black velvet and lace, Mrs. Davidson, in a beautifully
                        fitting gown of black chiffon velours, Mıs. Tuck, Captain and Mrs. Dunbar,
                        the latter in a perfect frock of pale pink chiffon; and Mrs Bewley who was
                        also gowned in pink chiffon. A final tribute of praise must be render ed to
                        the Italian orchestra which has been playing at the Semiramis this season.
                        The dance music is excellent, but still more to be appreciated are the daily
                        programmes which are rendered between the hours of 5 and 6.30 p.m. We
                        listened with greatest pleasure to the selections given yesterday afternoon
                        : one Baccarole by Offenbach "Les Contes d'Affmann", being specially worthy
                        of praise. </p>
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                    <head>RODAH BRIDGES</head>
                    <p>The Ministry of Pablic Works has decided to give the following names to the
                        new bridges connecting Cairo with Ghizeh and known hitherto as the Rodab
                        bridges : The principal bridge connecting Ghizeh with Roriah Island and
                        which has a length of 535 metres, Abbas II bridge, in honour of his Highness
                        the Khedive; | the bridge connecting Rodah island with Old Cairo and
                        measuring 67 metres, Mohamed Aly bridge, owing to its proximity to the
                        palace of H. H. Prince Mohamed Aly; the bridge between Rodah Island and
                        Cairo near Kasr-el| Aini measuring 83 metres, El-Malek-El-Saleh </p>
                    <p>Bridge, after the Ayognite Sultan of that name who took great interest in
                        Rodah Island and erected a bridge of 119 metres between the | island and
                        Cairo. </p>
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                    <head>BUBONIC PLAGUE</head>
                    <p>The Public Health Department has published a return of the statistics on the
                        ravages of the bubonic plague during 1907. According to this return the 1253
                        cases which were reported doring that year were distributed as follows: </p>
                    <p>Alexandria, 155 cases, 89 deaths and 66 re. coveries ; Port Said 19 cases, 15
                        deaths and 4 recoveries : Ismailia, 10 cases, 8 deaths and 2 </p>
                    <p>recoveries : Suez, 3 cases, 2 deaths and 1 reco| very: Damietta, 1 case ;
                        Menoufieh province, </p>
                    <p>1 death and 1 recovery; Assiout, 255 cases, 184 | deaths and 71 recoveries :
                        Assogan. 1 fatal case; Behera, 43 cases, 28 deaths and 15 recoverius:
                        Beni-Sonef, 72 cases, 37 deaths and 35 recoveries ; Dakahlieh, 46 cases, 28
                        deaths and 18 recoveries , Gharbieh, 12 cases, 11 deaths | and 1 recovery;
                        Guirgueh, 169 cases, 147 deaths and 29 recoveries ; Kepeh, 888 cases, 315,
                        deaths and 23 recoveries ; Minieh, 124 cases, 148 deaths and 76 recoveries.
                    </p>
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                    <head>ALEXANDRIA SPORTING CLUB <lb/>GOLF.</head>
                    <p>The second round of the winter tournament y has produced some very keen
                        matches A </p>
                    <p>feature has been the surprising form shown by some of the men with long
                        handicaps. The results were as follows : </p>
                    <p>Mr. N. T. Borton (13) beat Mr. D. C. Car. michael (14) by 2 op and 1 to play.
                        SI Mr. E. Perkins (12) beat Mr. J.B. Clarke (4)| </p>
                    <p>by 6 and 3.</p>
                    <p>Mr. R. L. Barnard (10) beat Mr W. E. Peel </p>
                    <p>(9) by 1 hole. IT Capt. Byrné (1) beat Mr. J. P. Burrill (12) at | by holes.
                        y Mr. A. H. Reid (9) beat Mr. T. 8. Richmond (10) by 4 and 2</p>
                    <p>Mr. C. Robertson (6) beat Mr. P.W. Skeatas by 5 and 4. </p>
                    <p>Mr. N. Munroe-Kerr (8) beat Mr. R V.Wellings (10) by 7 and 6. </p>
                    <p>Mr. J. E. Cornish, Senr.(14) beat Mr. G.8.A. b. 1 Satow (1) by 8 and 6. </p>
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                    <div type="item">
                        <head>THE WEATHER AT HOME.<lb/>FOURTEEN SHIPWRECKS. REPORTED.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>London, January 8.</dateline>
                            <p>A gale accompanied by sleet and snow and a deluge ofrain followed the
                                warm wave. Pour- teen shipwrecks chiefly on the North Bast coast,
                                ocourred yesterday. Gallant rescues were made by the life boat. The
                                telegraphs have been interrupted, (Reuter)</p>
                        </div>
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                        <head>INSTRUCTIONS TO SHIPS.<lb/>ENTRANCE TO NAVAL HARBOURS.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>London, January 8.</dateline>
                            <p>The 'Gazette' notifies that British naval harbours at home and abroad
                                must be ap proached with the greatest caution whenever searchlights
                                are seen in constant operation. Parthermore, in the event of
                                relations becoming strained between Great Britain and another naval
                                power, ships muat be prepared to be examined befure entering ports.
                                ( Reuter)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
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                        <head>THE PERSIAN GULF.<lb/>BRITISH PARAMOUNTCY.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>London, January 8.</dateline>
                            <p>In a paper read before the Central Asian Society upon British
                                paramountcy in the Per- sian Gulf, Hon. Hugh Fraser said he feared
                                that the period was approaching when her paramountcy would be
                                challenged far more seriously than ever in the past. When the rail-
                                way reaches Bagdad it was imperative that Great Britain should build
                                a line from thence to the sea. Great Britain must insist upon' the
                                Turks abandoning their claim to El Katar and restoring the
                                independence of the former prin- cipal sheikh. (Reuter)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
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                        <head>CAPSIZE OF TWO VESSELS.<lb/>FORTY PERSONS DROWNED.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>Madrid, January 9.</dateline>
                            <p>Two "tubs" in clearing the Larache bar capsized. Forty persons were
                                drowned.( Havas )</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
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                        <head>TURCO-PERSIAN FRONTIER<lb/>REINFORCEMENTS FROM TURKEY.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>CONSTANTINOPLE, January 9</dateline>
                            <p>Eight battalions of Redifs have been des patched to reinforce the
                                Turco-Persian frontier. Right others have been held in reserve. The
                                troops on the frontier now total 34 battalions.</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
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                        <head>ITALIAN SOMALILAND.<lb/>INCURSION BY ABYSSINIANS</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>Rome, January 9</dateline>
                            <p>2,000 Abyssinians, on 12th December, made an incursion into Italian
                                Somaliland, plunder. ing, killing and capturing traders, A conflict
                                eusued between the raiders and Askaris in the Italian service and
                                both sides had heavy losses. The Italian Chargé.d'Affaire has been
                                in- structed to formally protestto Menelik, demand ing punishment of
                                the guilty and compensa- tion. It is believed, however, that the
                                raid was organised by the frontier chief and that Menelik was
                                ignorant of it. ( Reuter)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
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                        <head>THE "TIMES" CO.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>London, January 9.</dateline>
                            <p>The "Chronicle" announces that £200,000 of new capital is being
                                raised for the "Times", the principal subscribers being Lords
                                Brassey, Rothschild, Strathcona and Iveagh and Sir Alexander
                                Henderson, but Mr. Pearson will control the paper entirely.
                                (Reuter)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>RUSSIAN TERRORISTS ARRESTED.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>Lausanne, January 9.</dateline>
                            <p>Eleven Rassian terrorists have been arrested, ( Havas )</p>
                        </div>
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                        <head>TELEGRAMS<lb/>PROTECTION.<lb/>APPEAL BY'MR HALDANE.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>London, January 9.</dateline>
                            <p>Mr. Haldane, speaking, at Rutherglen, ap- pealed to the liberals and
                                labourites to unite and fight protection. A great party cannot be
                                organised to look merely after labour. It must not be overlooked
                                that the man with the brains is doing perhaps more than 1,000 with
                                hands. 'The time was approaching, he said, when it would be
                                impossible to withhold a vote from women, but the voice of the
                                nation must be taken. (Reuter)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>AMERICAN FINANCIAL SITUATION.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>Wasuiroton, January 9.</dateline>
                            <p>Mr Fowler, on behalf of the currency com- mittee of the House ot
                                Representatives, intro- | 'duced a bill anthorising a national bank
                                cur- rency based on the general assets of each bank, instead of
                                requiring secured specified bonds. (Reuter)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>GERMAN STATE BANK.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>Berlin, January 9.</dateline>
                            <p>M. Havenstein, President ofthe Society of Maritime Commerce, has been
                                appointed Pre- sident of the State Bank. (Havas)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
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                        <head>RIOTS IN CHINA.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>Suanoual, January 9.</dateline>
                            <p>Rioters in the Province of Chekiang, near Kashing, heve destroyed the
                                Yamen and burnt the Protestant, chapel.and school. Foreigners are
                                safe. ( Reuter)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
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                        <head>BOMB EXPLOSION AT BALLINARK.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>Dus, January 9.</dateline>
                            <p>A bomb exploded in Ballinark (Tipperary) at the residence of a lady
                                landowner who recently evicted a tenant. The lawn was damaged. (
                                Reuter)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
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                        <head>THE COTTON CRISIS.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>Mancuesten, January 9.</dateline>
                            <p>The secretary of the Cardroom Workers Amalgamated Society stated
                                yesterday evening that the ring spinners could not recede from their
                                demands whatever the consequences would be. (Reuter )</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
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                        <head>"GREGORY MORCH" REFLOATED.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>JeppaH, January 9</dateline>
                            <p>The "Gregory Morch" has been refloated and has arrived here. There
                                are 13 feet of water in her hold. ( Reuter)</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
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                        <head>AMERICA AND JAPAN.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>Wastixaron, January 9.</dateline>
                            <p>Mr. Root has informed Japan that the appointment of M. Takahira, now
                                at Rome, to Washington is pleasing to America. (Reuter )</p>
                        </div>
                    </div>
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                        <head>A VETERAN ACADEMICIAN.</head>
                        <div type="cable">
                            <dateline>London, January 9.</dateline>
                            <p>The King has conferred the C.V.O. on the academican Mr. Frith on the
                                occasion of his ninetieth birthday. ( Reuter)</p>
                        </div>
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                <div type="item" feature="notice">
                    <head>NOTICE.</head>
                    <p>Estate of the late Rev. D.P. Miller M.A. B. Se. Chaplain to the Forces. </p>
                    <p>Any persons having claims against the above estate aré requested to submit
                        them to the President Committee of Adjustment, Citadel, Cairo, on or before
                        8th Febroary 1908, after which date no claims will be considered. </p>
                    <p>A. E Hata, Mason K.O.S.B.</p>
                    <p>31728-1- President Committee of Adjustment.</p>
                </div>
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                <cb n="3"/>
                <div type="item" feature="army">
                    <head>ARMY AND NAVY.</head>
                    <byline>(From oun OWN CORRESPONDENT.)</byline>
                    <dateline>London, December 28th.</dateline>
                    <p>On the 12th January, Captain RF. Uniacke, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers; will
                        vacate the appointment of brigade major to the -Infantry Brigade, Malta, on
                        the termination ot his four years Itis-understood that om» reverting to
                        regimental daty he will take over command of a company in the 2nd Battalion
                        now under orders to leave Cairo for home in the usual course.</p>
                    <p>Lord Manners, King's Royal Rifle Corps, has been granted.an extension in the
                        adjutancy of the 22nd: Middlesex Rifles (Central London Rangers) on the
                        expiration of his extended period of five years.</p>
                    <p>In March, Brevet Colonel F.P. English, D.8.0., Royal Dablin Fusiliers, will
                        complete his four years in command of the 2nd Battalion in Ireland, and
                        will:go on half pay in the asual course. He will be succeeded :most likely
                        by | Major W. Bromilow, second in. command of the battalion.</p>
                    <p>Lieuentant the Honourable M. V. B. Brett, M. V. 0., Coldstream Guards, who
                        acted as Aide de Camp to General Sir John French whilst commanding at
                        Aldershot, will conti- nue to hold that appointment on Sir John taking up
                        the post of Inspestor General of the Forces.</p>
                    <p>Lieutenant Rasch, 6th Dragoon Guards, has been formally seconded for seryice
                        with the Egyptian Army.</p>
                    <p>Lieutenant R. B. J. Smith, 3rd Battalion Coldstream Guards, has been placed
                        on duty with the Egyptian draft which the home battalions are making up for
                        the 3rd Bat- talion.</p>
                    <p>Recruiting for the Royal Irish - Fusiliers has opened in the Glasgow
                        Recruiting District, in which there is a very strong Irish element.</p>
                    <p>Under the new scheme, the Rifle Depot, Winchester — which trains the recruits
                        of the King's Royal Rifle Corps, and the Rifle Brigade ~ will be given a
                        special establishment. Both rifle regiments will 'have two special reserve
                        battalions to supplement them on mobilisation.</p>
                    <p>The new bayonet, which is to replace sa present one bas a total length of 214
                        inches, and the blade measures '7 inches ip length."</p>
                    <p>Captain M. CulmeSeymour, who brought the torpedo vessel "Vulcan". home from
                        the | Mediterranean in the early part of this year, has been appointed pro,
                        tem. to the Naval Intelligence Department for service with the special
                        committee which is to consider the question of pay and allowances.</p>
                    <p>The hospital ship "Maine" is timed to leave Malta for Portsmouth on the 8th
                        prox. reaching Plymouth on the 17th and dealer pe the | 19th, via Gibraltar,
                        where she will calRon the 12th The "Maine" will leave Portsmonth for Malta
                        on the 28th, call at Gibraltar on the Ist February and reach Malta on the
                        5th.</p>
                    <p>Rear Admiral the honourable S.C J. Colville, | C.B., formerly chief of the
                        staff, Mediterranean Fleet, will hoist his flag on the battleship "London"
                        next Friday on assuming the appoint. ment of rear admiral of the Home Fleet
                        at the Nore in succession to Rear Admiral Finnia.</p>
                    <p>In connection with the recently modified | conditions relating to Section A
                        of the Army Reserve, the strength of which is much below the authorised
                        establishment, the Army Coun- oil bas issued revised instructions relating
                        to enrolments in the Section. The allotment of the increased totalof
                        6,000Section A reservists to the various arms of the service is as
                        under:</p>
                    <p>To the Reyal Field Artillery, 680 (including Artificers); Royal Engineers,
                        450; Foot Guards, 250; Infantry of the Line, 4,070 ; Army Service Corps, 300
                        (including Artificers for transport companies and clerks, bakers and
                        butchers for supply units;) and the Royal Army Medical Corps, 250. In the
                        Foot Guards and Infantry of the Line, preference is to be given to men with
                        the highest musketry quali- fications, but no man will be accepted who is
                        leas than a second-class shot. The pay is to be ls a day.</p>
                    <p>The "Drake," flagship of Real Admiral Adair, commanding the Second Cruiser
                        Squadron, has again proved her title to hold the blue-ribbon amongst the
                        cruisers. In her recent run from Gibraltar to Portsmouth she carried out her
                        eight hours' full power run, recording in doing so aspeed of 23.9 knots. The
                        best speed of this ocean flier is 24.8 knots per hour.</p>
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                <div type="template" xml:id="deg-el-etcl01">
                    <head>EASTERN TELEGRAPH CO. LTD.</head>
                    <p>AVERAGE TIME occupied in transmission of Egyptian telegrams from England to
                        Alexandria on <date when="1905-07-11">Tuesday, 11th July, 1905</date>. </p>
                    <p>OUTWARDS.</p>
                    <p>Between the hours of 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. (Cairo time)</p>
                    <table rows="6" cols="3" xml:id="deg-ta-etcl01">
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell rows="2">FROM</cell>
                            <cell cols="2">MESSAGES HANDED IN AT</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell>The Company's Offices. H. M.</cell>
                            <cell>Postal Telegraph Offices. H. M.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><placeName>London</placeName></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="min">—</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="min">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><placeName>Liverpool</placeName></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="min">—</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="min">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><placeName>Manchester</placeName></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="min">—</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="min">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><placeName>Glasgow</placeName></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="min">—</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="min">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Other Provincial Offices</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="min">—</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="min">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
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                <cb n="4"/>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>EGYPTIAN POLICE.</head>
                    <p>A correspondent writes from Cairo to the "Daily Telegraph": — The lack: of
                        public security in the provinces, more especially in the Delta, is causing
                        the gravest anxiety. Brigan- dage, theft, and murder are ever increasing,and
                        in this respect the state of the country is worse than in the time of the
                        Khedive Saad Pasha. The cause is the unwieldiness of the machinery of the
                        Ministry of the Interior. Moreover, there is no high official in the
                        Ministry of the Interior who has, had any..previous, experien- ce of police
                        work. It is a government by experiment. Another fact which great: ly
                        militates against 'the saccessful policing of the country is the fact that
                        the police of Egypt are by composition and training essen- tidlly « military
                        force, a gendarmerie, yet they are administered as a civil force.</p>
                    <p>The theory of the present Administration is that the Mudirs, or governors of
                        provinces, are absolutely responsible to the Minister for the stateof the
                        district under their control, But, in reality, their authority is
                        continually being tinkered with by a young inspector, who has neither a
                        sufficient knowledge of the country nor of Arabicto know when he is being
                        wilfully misled, and who lessens the responsi- bility and weakens the
                        authority of the Madir; in fact, he irritates instead of soothing. What is
                        needed is a resident inspector who is entire- ly cognisant of the conditions
                        under which, and of the characters of the people he is sent to help to
                        govern, a man old enough to havea natural anthority, with a certain
                        knowledge of the country and experience of the people he is sent to govern,
                        a working knowledge of their language, and, above all, he must bave- had
                        practical experience of police work ; infact, return to, and an improvement
                        on, the system in vogue before the Egyptian Civil Service was started.</p>
                    <p>At the present moment all seriously-minded Egyptians, who have been loyal to
                        the oecupa- tion throughout, are waveringin their allegiance, because of the
                        apparent inability of the present Government to suppress" crime. When a
                        crime is committed in a yillage, there is not one man, woman, or child in
                        that village who does not know the author withijn'an hour. Yet in many cases
                        which come betore the parquet the police profess themselves unable to trace
                        the culprit, and in many wellknown cases the wrong man has been sentenced.
                        Neither the' Minister of the Interior nor the Adviser has the power to de
                        mand to see e proces verbal drawn up by one of his police, after it has come
                        into the hands of the parquet, a fact which has been the cause of much
                        abuse. There is no reason why the Egyptian should not become a very
                        efficient policemen, but he must learn, and at present he has no one to
                        learn from, as the knowledge of his superiors is merely experimental. There
                        are Advisers to the Ministers, and, with the ex- ception of the Ministry of
                        the Interior, these Advisers are specialists. There should therefore be
                        resident advisers to the Mudirs, who know their subject, and who ean
                        insist'on the right method being adopted instead of merely expe-
                        rimenting.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>CRUCIFIED ON A RAFT.</head>
                    <p>HIDEOUS PUNISHMENT IN CHINA.</p>
                    <p>The "Avenir du Tonkin," which bas just ar rived, relates a horrible discovery
                        made on the Claire River by French officials on November 21 last.</p>
                    <p>A raft made of banana trunks was slowly floating down the river, and on it
                        were two hu man forms. Ona boat being put off it was dis- covered that the
                        two forms were corpses — a woman lying on her back with outstretched arms,
                        and a man placed face downwards over her. They had been crucified to each
                        other by huge nails passed through their hands and an- kles and driven into
                        cross beams of wood. The woman's mouth was sewn op, but her eyes were wide
                        open and showed that she had died an atrocious death, after an/agony which
                        perhaps lasted for two days. Ina corner of the raft at- tached to a stake
                        was a little child crying feeb- ly for help.</p>
                    <p>A placard fixed close to the two bodies ex- plained that the woman's crime
                        was that of having deceived her husband, and that the man crucified to her
                        was the husband's inter- preter. Curses were called down upon anybody who
                        should attempt to rescue them or set them tree. The woman was evidently of
                        good station, for she wore a silk robe, while the man, who was not more than
                        twenty, wore the dress of an in- terpreter. The child was rescued and cared
                        for, bat was found in such an exhausted condition that it died two days
                        later.</p>
                    <p>The raft must have been seen by hundreds of people on the river banks, but
                        nobody had attempted to rescue the unfortunate and tortu- red beings nailed
                        to it. or to save the child.</p>
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                    <head>Commercial &amp; Financial Supplement of the "Egyptian Gazette. "</head>
                    <p>The Commercial and Financial Supplement of the "Egyptian Gazette" is
                        published at midday every Saturday in time for the Austrian Lloyd's mail.
                        The supplement contains exhaustive and important reviews of the cotton,
                        cotton seed, and stock and share markets, with all the latest statistics up
                        to the evening of the preceding day, complete tabular forms of the various
                        market fluctuations, and the copies of the official telegrams of the
                        Liverpool Cotton Association, etc., etc. Subscription for one year P.T. 100
                        (inclusive of postage in Egypt for abroad the postage is P.T. 10 extra). For
                        Further particulars apply to the Manager the "Egyptian Gazette."</p>
                </div>
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                    <p>Neither Stratch nor Spurt, the points being rounded by a special process. </p>
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                    <p>Assorted sample Box for seven stamps from the Works, Birmingham.</p>
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                    <head>EGYPTIAN COTTON IN SIND</head>
                    <p>We have just to hagd a paper on Egyptian | cotton, published in the
                        "Indo-European Com- mercial Intelligence and trade Register," read by Prof.
                        Shahani before the Karachi Branch of the British Empire League. It is
                        needless to say that there is an urgent need for sach well- studied
                        expositions of such a subject at the pre- gent time when development along
                        all the lines is going on apace.</p>
                    <p>Up to this time experiments with Egyptian cotton are few and far between, and
                        have many times proved failures, though it must be said that the acreage
                        for-this cotton is increasing for the last five years till it has reached
                        the fi gure of 5.098 acres this year. But we hope that the perseverance of
                        Prof. Shahani will be re- warded and that we shall have, in Sind at least,
                        soon many acres brought under this cul- tivation. This cotton is extremely
                        useful for fine and delicate fabrics, which are not being manufactured here
                        just for want of it.</p>
                    <p>Prof. Shahani made about four or-five ex periments, and, asa result, he comes
                        to the conclusion that Sind has special aptitudes, facilities and advantages
                        for the growth of Egyptian cotton. There are four varieties of this, viz,
                        Abasi, Metafhfi, Yanowich, and Ashmoni, of which, according to the writer of
                        the paper, Metaffifi is the best suited for Sind. 'The cost of this,
                        estimated by Mr. | Fletcher, Deputy Director of Agricultare, is | about Rs.
                        40 per acre. It is to be hoped that Prof Sbanani's appeal will be responded
                        to both by the Government and the people and that his expectations about
                        lakhs of acres being brought-under this cultivation will be realised. The
                        last portions of his speech deal, in a general way, with the need for
                        scientific agricultural education and the consequent ne cessity for
                        extending the Sind Arts College in this direction also. We are glad that
                        this necessity is already wisely recognized by the Bombay Government, which
                        has sanctioned the opening of anew Agricultural College at Poona from the
                        next year.</p>
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                <div type="item">
                    <head>PESTS AND FUNGI OF EGYPT.</head>
                    <p>Mr. Walter Draper, Director of the Govern- ment Gardens Delta Barrage, Egypt
                        (who has made a special stady of the "Coceids," or scale insects of Egypt,
                        which have hitherto received very little attention, and the habits of which
                        are, in many cases, imperfectly understood), has just published a brochure
                        on the "Injurious Scale Insects and Mealy Bugs of Egypt, toge- ther with
                        other insects, pests, and fungi," which will prove equally useful to
                        planters and arboriculturists in all zones, temperate and torrid alike.</p>
                    <p>We say this, remarks "Tropical Life," as, with the march of science and
                        iuereased facilities for transport, the serious disadvan tage of hitherto
                        unknown pests arriving with fresh plants forces one to realise that au in
                        creased number of varieties causes an increased namber of responsibilities
                        on the part of the plant doctor, In 1891, Mr. Draper tells us, seven species
                        of "coccidse," or seale insects, were recorded in Ceylon ; but three years
                        later 72 distinct species were found. A tew of the pests are of use,
                        including the cochineal insect (Coceus cacti) and the Lacca insect, which
                        fur nishes the well-known product "lac" ofcom merce.</p>
                    <p>Many, perhaps most, of these pests are found in all countries, but in
                        tropical and sub- tropical centres "the absence of a severe resting stage in
                        winter creates an almost endless succession of broods of coccide following
                        one after another," causing it to be a matter of prime importance to take
                        the matter in hand at once and eradicate, or at least check, the pests
                        before they become unmanageable.</p>
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                <cb n="6"/>
                <div type="section" feature="weather">
                    <head>DAILY WEATHER REPORT</head>
                    <p>OBSERVATIONS BY THE SURVEY DEPARTMENT.</p>
                    <div type="item">
                        <table rend="frame" xml:id="deg-ta-dawr01">
                            <head>ALEXANDRIA<lb/>Kom-el-Nadoura Observatory.</head>
                            <row>
                                <cell cols="2">Direction of wind</cell>
                                <cell>N.E.</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell cols="2">Force of Anemometer</cell>
                                <cell><measure>10</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell cols="2">State of Sea</cell>
                                <cell>Slight</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell cols="2">Barometer corrected</cell>
                                <cell><measure>764.5</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell cols="2">Evaporation</cell>
                                <cell>8</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell cols="2">State of Clouds</cell>
                                <cell>clear</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell rows="4">During 24 hours ending 8 a.m.</cell>
                                <cell>Max. Temp in the shade</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">24</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Min. Temp in the shade</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">19</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Humidity of the air</cell>
                                <cell><measure type="percentage">64</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Heat of the sun</cell>
                                <cell><measure>40</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell cols="2">Moon rises</cell>
                                <cell>5.21 p.m.</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell cols="2">,, sets</cell>
                                <cell>4.21 a.m.</cell>
                            </row>
                        </table>
                        <p>REMARKS.</p>
                        <p>The general weather conditions are unchanged. The barometer is
                            steady.</p>
                        <table cols="3" xml:id="deg-ta-dawr02">
                            <head>OTHER STATIONS.</head>
                            <head type="sub">OBSERVATIONS BY SURVEY DEPARTMENT.</head>
                            <head type="sub">For the 24 hours ending 8 a.m. Yesterday</head>
                            <row role="label">
                                <cell>Stations.</cell>
                                <cell>Max. temp. in the shade.</cell>
                                <cell>Min temp. in the shade.</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Port Said</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">29</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">19</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Suez</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">31</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">18</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Cairo Halouan</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">29</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">16</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Cairo Ghizeh</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">30</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">15</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Assiout</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">34</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">19</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Assouan</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">41</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">24</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Wady Halfa</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">42</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">24</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Merowe</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">42</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">18</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Atbara</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">40</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">24</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Suakin</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">35</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">23</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Khartoum</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">39</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">26</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Wad Medani</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">37</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">22</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Duam</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">36</measure></cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">25</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                        </table>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <table rows="6" cols="5" xml:id="deg-ta-dawr03">
                            <head>FOREIGN STATIONS.</head>
                            <row role="label">
                                <cell>Stations.</cell>
                                <cell>Barom.</cell>
                                <cell>Wind.</cell>
                                <cell>Temp.</cell>
                                <cell>State of Sea</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Trieste</cell>
                                <cell><measure>768.9</measure></cell>
                                <cell>Calm</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">10</measure></cell>
                                <cell>Calm</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Malta</cell>
                                <cell><measure>765.7</measure></cell>
                                <cell>Strong</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">18</measure></cell>
                                <cell>Rough</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Brindisi</cell>
                                <cell><measure>769.5</measure></cell>
                                <cell>Light</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">13</measure></cell>
                                <cell>Rather rough</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Athens</cell>
                                <cell><measure>769.2</measure></cell>
                                <cell>Almost calm</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">9</measure></cell>
                                <cell>Slight</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Limassol</cell>
                                <cell><measure>760.5</measure></cell>
                                <cell>Light</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="dC">11</measure></cell>
                                <cell>Moder.</cell>
                            </row>
                        </table>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <table rend="frame" xml:id="deg-ta-dawr04">
                            <row role="label">
                                <cell cols="3" rows="2">PHASES OF THE MOON</cell>
                                <cell cols="2">THE SUN</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Rises a.m.</cell>
                                <cell>Sets p.m.</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Sept. 3</cell>
                                <cell>Full Moon</cell>
                                <cell>1.36 a.m.</cell>
                                <cell>5.33</cell>
                                <cell>6.17</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>,, 10</cell>
                                <cell>Last Quarter</cell>
                                <cell>10.54 p.m.</cell>
                                <cell>5.36</cell>
                                <cell>6. 8</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>,, 18</cell>
                                <cell>New Moon</cell>
                                <cell>2.34 p.m.</cell>
                                <cell>5.40</cell>
                                <cell>5.58</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>,, 25</cell>
                                <cell>First Quarter</cell>
                                <cell>8.12 p.m.</cell>
                                <cell>5.44</cell>
                                <cell>5.50</cell>
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                    <head>ARMY OF OCCUPATION.</head>
                    <p>FUEL WOOD.</p>
                    <p>Tenders will be received at the Head Quar- ters Office, until 12 0'clock noon
                        on Monday the 2uth. January 1908, for the sapply of Fuel Wood to the Army of
                        Occupation at Cairo tor 12 months from ist. February 1908.</p>
                    <p>Forms of Tender, and all information ean be obtained at the above named.
                        office on application.</p>
                    <p>Envelopes containing Tenders should be addressed to 'The Genera! Officer
                        Command- ing, Cairo" and marked on the outside "Tender for Fuel Wood."</p>
                    <p>The General Officer Commanding does not bind him-elf to aecept the lowest or
                        any Tender.</p>
                    <p>Cairo. E.R.0. Ladlow. Lieat : Colonel, 6/1/08. . Commanding A8.C. in
                        Egypt.</p>
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                    <p>Established 1856.</p>
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                    <p>BASS'S First Quality ALES.</p>
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                    <head>EGYPTIAN MINING.</head>
                    <p>SUPPRESSION OF THE DEPARTMENT.</p>
                    <p>The action. of the Egyptian Government in practically suppressing the Mines
                        Department is, says the "Financial News', difficult 'to un: derstand. It is
                        believed, however, to be pri- marily due to economical motives ;. but when
                        it is considered how much time and money have been spent in the necessary
                        preliminary work and the installation of headquarters at Edfou, now in
                        readiness for the carrying out of experiments, the action cannot but cause
                        séme amount of surprise, Opinions are expres: sed in mining circles that
                        this suspension of operations may also possibly be due to the Government not
                        wishing to ,incur further ex- pense on what may prove an unremunerative
                        undertaking, although, on the other hand, mineral discoveries ot
                        considerable value can be placed to the credit of this Department. An oil
                        field and marble and sulphur have been found, of good quality and in
                        workable quan- tities, to say nothing of the pottery -indastry, which might
                        be largely developed. It must be _ admitted that as far as gold is concerned
                        the | results have not. been gratifying ; but it has been proved that gold
                        exists in Egypt, as well as emeralds and rubies, and although these may not
                        be found in fabulous quantities, there should be no reason for ignoring the
                        existence of other minerals in the large tracts of country as yet
                        unexplored. It is therefore to be hoped tthe Government may reconsider their
                        de- ion, and that the working of the Department may only remain in abeyance,
                        otherwise it would appear that the movey already spent in the Edfou. station
                        has been unjustifiably wasted.</p>
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                    <head>TRADE OF BAGDAD.</head>
                    <p>The Acting British Consul-General at Bag- dad, Major J. Ramsey, writes as
                        follows :—'"'In my opinion Bagdad offers a very promising market for many
                        kinds of British manufac- turers. The chief difficulty of pushing the trade
                        lies in bringing buyers and sellers into such close relationship with each
                        other that each can understand the needs of the other. In certain lines of
                        business I can act as a medium of communication, but I canaot supply
                        detailed technical . information, nor is it possible aceurately to describe
                        in writing the advantages and disadvantages attaching to Bagdad as amarket.
                        NoCousularreports, how ever carefully prepared, can be as useful as a
                        personal knowledge of the market to be ex- ploited, and this is especially
                        true of a country where no official statistics are published, where
                        foreigners enjoy privileges that are denied to natives, an{ where the
                        relations between the Governors and the people are such as residents of
                        England would find it difficult to realise. For these reasons I feel
                        convinced that the best me- thod of pushing our trade is to persuade firms
                        doing a large business to send out their repre- sentatives to see things for
                        themselves. ... . An agent of a firm travelling to India could examine the
                        market not only at Bagdad. but also at Beyrout and Aleppo (both iaportant
                        commercial centres ) with the expenditure of a very little money and time...
                        . Manofactu- rers well know that there is no difficulty in get- ting from
                        England to Constantinople or Port Said. From either of these places there
                        are nu merous steamers running to Beyrout. From Beyrout to Aleppo there is a
                        railway, and a branch from this railway' would enabie a tra veller to visit
                        Damascus.</p>
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                    <head>OPERA AT CAIRO.</head>
                    <p>Our Cairo operatic critic writes :-</p>
                    <p>I went again to "Lohengrin" on Monday, and again to me the best part of the
                        whole performance wasthe sécond act. Mile Magne was even better than before,
                        ber phrasing delighttul, and fallef meaning, and her voice pure and
                        faultless, and egain Mme Fierens .showed what knowledge and dramatic power
                        she has. One could take alight— very slight—exception if to one or two high
                        notes wherein she was shade tooemphatic: bat her low notes-are j i superb,
                        and far more convincing in their light and shade than those of the average
                        good contralto. 1 do not wish to query the dicta of other critics, still
                        less to attack or blame singera,, conductors or others, but I confess Ms
                        cannot comprehend certain of the critiques, I read on this opera; unless it
                        be that the points of view vary immensely. M. Soubeyran conventional ; the
                        ohe sang, nb doubt, in the manner of a good and cultivated musician, but
                        with none of the emphasis or resonance 80 necessary to the part, and the
                        other never seemed to be in real and enthusiastic touch with his orchestra,
                        chorus or principals : there were moments in the first act where had bis
                        baton been the baquette enchantée of one description | read,' the situation
                        would have been saved: as it was, that whole act was distinetly shaky.
                        Again, too, I wished. the wholeperformance could have commenced at a later
                        hour if only to get the audience into their places. The theatre wes almost
                        empty when the overture began and. people streamed in, one by one, and two
                        by two, in a most trying manner; And why, oh why applaud Wagner of all:
                        people during" the act, hete, there, and everywhere! it might suit "le Fille
                        do Regiment" or "Trovatore," but it is almost criminal in "Lohengrin" and
                        almost everyone knows that at Bayrenth and the for example, and M. Baron
                        seemed so entirely German opera houses there is no entry allowed, nee the
                        act has begun, and no applause whatever till it is ended.</p>
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                    <head>VISITORS LIST.</head>
                    <p>WINDSOR HOTEL, ALEXANDRIA.</p>
                    <p>Mr G. Edelman, Mr. 8.0.A,G. Panas, Mi Joseph Dornbusch, Mr. and Mrs Othmer
                        Neuscheller, <persName>Mr. W. Botton</persName>, Mr. F.W. Pade,
                            <persName>Mr. G. Robson</persName>, "Mr. N.. Fornkurist, Miss Camper,
                            <persName>Mr. J. H. Boyd</persName>, Mr. and Mrs. G. Sakakini,
                            <persName>Mr. H. Abravanelli</persName>, Mr. W. Dixon, Dr. and Mrs. J.L.
                        Karanter, Mr. R.B. Rosen- thal, <persName>Mr. L.B. Day</persName>, Mr. H.A.
                        Helbauvi, Mr. Coben, <persName>Mr. G. Vlandi</persName>, Mr. V. Cosmetato,
                        Mr H. Gipson, <persName>Mr. F. Backarjian</persName>, Mr. R. Ghisi,
                            <persName>Mrs. V. C. Kachab</persName>, <persName>Mr. N.
                            Martin</persName>, <persName>Mr. G Dufield</persName>, Mr. A. Eid Bey,
                            <persName>Mr. F. Monnet</persName>, Mr, and Mrs Wm. Franch,
                            <persName>Mr. George Varges</persName>, Mr. Abd-el-Megid Bey,
                            <persName>Mr. W. Polimeris</persName>, Baron Nicolas Chedeuvre, Amin Aly
                        Bey, <persName>Mr. G. Engel</persName>, <persName>Mr. W. Bernard</persName>,
                        Metre B. Zinzos, <persName>Mr. G. Bicbara</persName>, Mr. M.B. Sossoyan. Mr.
                        V. Sideris, <persName>Mr. P. Parker</persName>, <persName>Mr. Alb
                            Secudi</persName>, Mr. WE. Mighell, <persName>Mr. A. Sebton</persName>,
                        Mr. H. Porthos, Mr. | John Price, <persName>Mr. J. Pirkins</persName>, Mr.
                        W. Bernard, Mr H. Wild, Dr. J. Carpenter, <persName>Mr. George
                            Varies</persName>, <persName>Miss P. Muller</persName>, <persName>Mrs.
                            V. Aslanidis</persName>, Mr Constopoalo, Mr. G@ Robinson, <persName>Mrs.
                            P. Belli</persName>, <persName>Mr. G. Parker</persName>, <persName>Mr.
                            N. Rothihger</persName>, <persName>Mr. Joseph Albabary</persName>, Dr.
                        Gotschlich F., <persName>Mr. N. Colucci</persName>, Mr. Vah. 8S. Sevasly,
                            <persName>Mr. Johan Bayer</persName>, <persName>Mr. H.
                            Righton</persName>, <persName>Mr. G. Portougalopoulo</persName>,
                            <persName>Mr. W. F. Bendel</persName>, Mr. H. Stephans, <persName>Mr. W.
                            Marshall</persName>, Mr. R. Silley, Mr. Daniel .Debbas, Mr. Ru- dolph
                        Mordo, <persName>Mr. J.W. Mott</persName>, Mr. A. Fauzy, Mr. and Mrs. Silver
                        Dowson, W. E. Meghell, Mr. V.Sebton, <persName>Mr. H. Tambouras</persName>,
                        Mr. N. B Long, Mr S. Black, <persName>Mr. B. Sandrezky</persName>, Mr.
                        Carcas, Mr Biistani, Mr, Devillieri, Mr..and Mrs. Estieme, Mr A. El-Wahab
                        Knil, Mr. G, Césarano, Mr. Botton, Mr. Gilliotti, Mr. Laza- rini, Mr.
                        Pachon, <persName>Mr. Sain Lacani</persName>, <persName>Mr. Leoto
                            Asher</persName>, Mr Zintzos. Mr. Zahar, Mr. Benzakiel, Mr. Joh. M. H.
                        Ewing, Misses Cocks, Ayrout Bey, Mr. Stamm, <persName>Mr. C.
                            Salvavo</persName>, Mr. Silley; Mr. Ibrahim Bey.</p>
                    <p>SAVOY HOTEL, CAIRO.</p>
                    <p>Omar Bey Sultan, Countess Wanda Chamaré, Mme. Feliciani, Baron Jacques de
                        Menasce, Mr. and. Mrs. A. F. Cresswell, <persName>Mr. Charles
                            Lawrence</persName>, <persName>Mr. Maurive Ellison</persName>, Dr. ~-
                        Pater, Mrs. Fellows, Miss Fellows, Dr. and Mme, Lahnstein, Directear
                        Neureiter, Mme. Emily Sursock, <persName>Mr. V. Sursock</persName>, Mr: Jas.
                        McDonald and family, Mrs. and Miss Moncure Robinson, Baron von Dippe, Mr. L.
                        Ach and Mr. H. Ach, <persName>Mr. J. Binney</persName>, Lady Marjorie
                        Binney, Lieut, Colonel Gordon- Wilson, <persName>Miss M.
                        Cochrane</persName>, Mrs. Echales, Miss Frost, Mr. and Mrs. Percy, Chase,
                        Dean Alvord, Mrs. Alvord, Baron de Villenfangue, Marquis de Fioravanti,
                        Comte Jean Thun. Mrs. and Miss A. Schuyler-Ross, | Mr. and Mme. von
                        Meyer-Startzhausen, Baron vou Hewald, Baron von Pontz, Baron von der |
                        Decken, Mr. Paul Koop and: party, Mrs. | Eleanor Barlow, Mr. and Mme. A.
                        Lehmann, |Mr. Achille Fould, Miss Isabel Gray, Mts. Wood, <persName>Mr.
                            Thomson Munroe</persName>, Mr and Mrs. A. Young, Mr.- and Mrs. Dofrene,
                        | Dr. Comyus . Berkeley, Mr. Gardner, Mr. |Clarence Wilson, Dr. Max Meisels,
                        Mr. Hildesheimer, Mr and Mme Zahar, Mr. Frank | J. Usher, Mr.
                        George-Viclara, The Countess of Rosslyn, Mr and Mrs. Oatley, Mr. Bacos,
                            <persName>Mr. T. C. Owen</persName>, Mr. R. A. Owen, Mr. and Mme Lucien
                        Weil, Mr. Barnard, Comte and Com- tesse de Leusse, Mr. Stefan Dervillé, Mlle
                        Dervillé. Mme Thibouville, Mr. C. M. Macgill Crighton, Marquis Salvago
                        Raggi, <persName>Mr. J. E. Hebbert</persName>, <persName>Mr. Grahain
                            Morrison</persName>, Mr. and Mme Charlier, <persName>Mr. R. A.
                            Stephenson</persName>, Mrs. Steven- son, Mr Ambroise Zervadachi, Mr, and
                        Mrs: W. Sandower, Mrs. Macrory, <persName>Mr. H.C. Wills</persName>, Mrs.
                        and Miss Foster, Miss Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Bernheimer.</p>
                    <p>SEMIRAMIS HOTEL, CAIRO.</p>
                    <p>The small dance at the Semiramis Hotel, laat Wednesday was one of the most
                        success- ful. Many big dinner parties preceded the dance Lady Oppenheimer
                        with a party of seven, Miss Cochrane, Lady and Miss Allen, Excellency and
                        Mme. von Brauer, Ministre d'Etat. Me Kenneth Speir hada party. of six, Judge
                        Royle a party of fourteen. Mrs. Mac Lean, <persName>Mr. Grainger
                            Stewart</persName>, Miss Joseph,Capt. Ponsonby, Mrs. and Miss Fitz
                        Clarence, Lient. R C! Orred, Col. and Mrs. Parker, Major Stevenson,
                            <persName>Mr. S. H. Trimen</persName>, Mr. A. de | Bikinski, Capt, and
                        Mrs. Dunbar, H.H. Princess | Duleep Singh, Mrs, and. Missde Garey, Mr. land
                        Miss d'Andria, Messrs. Adda, Mr. F.C. | Staden, Mr. H. Ward Boys, Mrs.
                        Volan, Mr. } and Mrs. Granville Alexander, Mrs. and the | Misses Hagne, Miss
                        Tapper At midnight | nearly all the tables in the supper rooms were again
                        engaged</p>
                    <p>LUXQR HOTEL.</p>
                    <p>The popular Luxor Hotel has opened again lita doors for the season and great
                        is the namber of visitors who have arrived lately both by. steamer and rail.
                        Amongst the latest arrivals are :</p>
                    <p>Rev. and Mrs, Cross, Dr. and Mrs. 'Laufer, | Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Haynes, Mrs.
                        Rose C. Morgan, <persName>Mrs. B. K. Woodward</persName>, Mrs, 8. 1. |
                        Drane, Miss. O. C. Phelps, Miss Larned, Miss | J Gerber, Mr Michleham,
                            <persName>Mr. William Dunn</persName>, | Mrs. Blunt, Miss Nassy Westrop,
                        Mr. and Mrs. | Hugh de Haveland, Herr Waltier Thomas, | Monsieur Teuerdjian,
                            <persName>Mr. William Fraser</persName>, Mr. | William Redpath, Mrs
                        Joseph A. Ingalls, Mr. Horace B. Ingalls, Sir Montagu Pollock, Mr. A. C.
                        Rayner Wood, Mrs. Itraghan, Mrs. Nat- tian Abbott, Mrs D. Cooksey,
                            <persName>Mr. A. Millaire</persName>, Mr. H. Pellet, Mr. Harvey W.
                        Miller, Mr. and | Mrs. Cav. Nino Puceide Rennisichi, Mra. J. A. | Cadell,
                        Mr. and Mrs. Warrick, Rev. Ph. W. and Mrs. Ph. W. Harvey, Sir W. and Lady
                        Willcocks, <persName>Mr. Hollwith Courrier</persName>, Mr and Mrs. 0. E.
                        Hall, Monsieur Charles Noreme, Arthur P. Roche, Mr. and Mrs. Monsieur lee,
                        Mr. Alfred G Houston, Signor E. | Neechi, Capt..0. Raccina, <persName>Mr. D.
                            Eahine</persName>, Mra. | L. D. Nathan, Mr. David L. Nathapv, Mr,
                        and</p>
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                    <p>Mrs. Mathew; Mr. G.-Wyatt, Mrs Annie Foller, <persName>Mr. A. N.
                            Paul</persName>, J:8. de Castro Barbes, Courrier Biagio Torrirlli, Mr.
                        and" Mrs. Louis Schuhmacher, Miss Feyaleyson, Mra. Cecilia A. White,
                            <persName>Miss V. Hermandez</persName>, Frau Both- mann, Trl.
                        Wegener.</p>
                    <p>The Misses Collins of Edinburgh (who have been guests at the Luxor Hotel for
                        the last 15 years) have taken up their quarters at this Hotel forthe rest of
                        the season.and are enjdying the pure warm and. good air amongst the palm
                        trees of the Luxor Hotel garden which bas no rival in Egypt. Among those
                        expected short- lyare Colonel. M. Lindsey; Mr.-and Mrs. E P. Platt,
                            <persName>Miss M. Platt</persName>, Mr. and Mrs. M. Cohn, Monsieur,
                        Madame von. Nievelt, Mz..and Mrs. Marcel Semtal, Mrs: Puller; Mr-Collios
                        Morton, Mrs. Hollander, Mrs. Rose, Miss Gibson, Mra. Pather, Mra. Frére,
                            <persName>Mrs. A. H. Taoroer</persName>, Fras Dr. Tiirkheim, Miss
                        Norton, Mrs. Morrill, Mr, and Mrs. H. von Norrill, Miss Mekking, Miss Ebba
                        Richarth, Mr. Bayer, Mrs. K. ©. Holt, Captain C: Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Lepparth
                        Smith, <persName>Mr. J. Myan</persName>, Rev. J. A. Ealand, <persName>Mr.
                            T.C. Ealand</persName>, Mr. Laveland.</p>
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                    <head>K.S.C.</head>
                    <p>GORDON OUP POLO TOURNAMENT.</p>
                    <p>To-day's matches were quite interesting, the handicapping, with the exception
                        of the second match, working out well.</p>
                    <p>First Match.</p>
                    <p>K.0.S.B. Subalterns I. K.0.8.B,Subalterns II.</p>
                    <p>Red. White.</p>
                    <p>Mr. Cooper I. +8. Mr. Grey +12.</p>
                    <p>» Wylie IL » Crake.</p>
                    <p>» Kirkpatrick (back). ,, Jackson.</p>
                    <p>» Furber III. » Pennyman (back).</p>
                    <p>This was rather a sticky game—at the beginning ofthe third chukker reds weré
                        11 goals to Subalterns II. 12 goals, but they failed to make the extra point
                        and were defeated by the margin of 1 goal.</p>
                    <p>Second Match.</p>
                    <p>60th Rifles B. Coldstream Gds. No. III.</p>
                    <p>Mr. Launders+7. Mr. Soames.</p>
                    <p>Capt Kennedy 2. » Paget.</p>
                    <p>» Hawley. » Baurten.</p>
                    <p>», Willan. » Campbell.</p>
                    <p>The 60th scored goals in great form Capt. Kennedy especially being at his
                        best. The Coldstream Guards team III are all beginners, but never lost heart
                        and each:player ii his turn played well and gave promise of better things in
                        the future. The 60th won by 5 goals</p>
                    <p>3rd Match.</p>
                    <p>K.0.S.B. Field Officera and 'Tigers.</p>
                    <p>Captains + 5 goals. Seratch.</p>
                    <p>Capt. Leigh. Mr. Napier.</p>
                    <p>Capt. Kennedy. Capt. Bartlett.</p>
                    <p>Capt. Stoney. Capt. Danbar.</p>
                    <p>Col. Macfarlane Capt. Eden.</p>
                    <p>This was a great match. The first Chukker the K.0.8.B. managed to keep the
                        ball away from their goal, and at the end of the. second chukker the Tigers
                        had. ouly seored «1 point. Their shots at goal on several occasions only
                        just failed. The third chukker they scored 2 goals more and were 3 to 5 at
                        the commence: ment of the 4th period. Mr. Napier with a good shot brought
                        the score to 4 goals to 5, and Capt. Dunbar with a difficult angle shot made
                        the score level. The bell rang and it was necessary to play anextra Chukker
                        and during the first 2 miautes Capt. Dunbar made the win- ning shot, the
                        Tigere winning by 1 goal. Capt. Bartlett played an excellent game. for the
                        win- ners. The K.O.S.B. played up well, Capt. Stoney being especially
                        conspicuoos. They woold per- haps have done better had they played a defen-
                        sive game, rather than forcing the attack. Col. Macfarlane at back,
                        considering he had about the best No I in Cairo up against him, did splendid
                        .work.</p>
                    <p>The semi-finals will be played to-morrow and finals on' Monday</p>
                    <p>Squash Racquets.</p>
                    <p>Mr. F. Watson (—6) defeated Mr. Boys (—5) in the finals of the squash racquet
                        han- dicap tournament.</p>
                    <p>Tennis Tournament.</p>
                    <p>An American tournament is now being played at Ghezireh. There are 15 couples
                        entered. Some keen contests are anticipated.</p>
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                    <head>Credit Fonoler Egyptien</head>
                    <p>Messieurs les Actionnaires sont convoqués 4 |'Assemblée Générale Ordinaire
                        qai aura lien le Vendredi 31 Janvier 1908 48 heures de 'aprés-midi au Siége
                        Social au Caire.</p>
                    <p>Onpre pv Jour </p>
                    <p>1. Lecture du Rapport da Conseil d'Admi- nistration sur les affaires sociales
                        ;</p>
                    <p>2. Lecture du Rapport des Censeurs ;</p>
                    <p>3°. peeeaten des comptes et fixation du ividende pour l'exercice 1907 ;</p>
                    <p>4°. Nomination d'Administrateurs ;</p>
                    <p>5°. Nomination de deux Censeurs pour l'e- xercice 1908.</p>
                    <p>Tout porteyr,de 50 actions a le droit diassia- ter 4 |'Assemblée Générale et
                        conformément a l'article 28 des statute; les gotioms devront étre dépesées ' </p>
                    <p>an te : au plortard le 30 Janvier 1908.</p>
                    <p>rope : au plus tard le 20 Janvier 1908.</p>
                    <p>Les dépots seront recus : </p>
                    <p>au Caire =; au Bi @ Social :</p>
                    <p>&amp; Alexandrie: aa Crédit Lyonnais ;</p>
                    <p>&amp; la Banque de 'Paris et des</p>
                    <p>Pays- Bas,</p>
                    <p>au Crédit Lyonnais,</p>
                    <p>a la SovtéteGénérale pour fa- voriser le - dével ent do : Commerce et de
                        l'Indtiétrie .en France,</p>
                    <p>au Comptoir National .d'Eae- le Société Généeale de Lieddit &amp; la t i Ind.
                        &amp; Comm . ;</p>
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                    <head>CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS</head>
                    <p>ALEXANDRIA.</p>
                    <p>January.</p>
                    <p>Fri. 10 Eiffel Tour, French Theatrica) Troupe, Urbanora Ginematogrephie
                        Katertain- menta, 6,30 and 9.30 p.m. Alhambra Theatre. Greek Play.
                        Cinemaphon Aziz and Dorés, old Ramleh' Station. 6,30 &amp; 9.30. Pathé
                        Cinematographic entertain- ment. 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. Zizinia Theatre. Italian
                        Opera. I Barbiere di Siviglia.</p>
                    <p>Sat. 11 Alhambra Theatre Grand" Veglione | of the Italian Benasolent Society. </p>
                    <p>Sun. 12 Pigeon Shooting. Champs Elysép 2.30 p.m. Alhambra Theatre. Matinée.
                        San Stefano Casino, Grand. Concert, Every Sunday. 4 to 6 pm.and Cine
                        matographic pérformance at dusk Urbanora Cinematographic Enter tainment,
                        Sanday matinée, 4.30 p.m, Tour Eiffel, Matinde, 4.45. Aziz &amp; Dorts.
                        Perform ances 4, 5.30, 6.45,</p>
                    <p>Thur. 16 Merchant Seamen's Home..Smoking Concert.given by the Alexandria and
                        Ramleh Amateur. Musical and Dramatic Society. 8.30 p.m. San Stefano Casino.
                        Cinema phic Performance. Every Thursday at dusk.</p>
                    <p>Mon, 20 Sayoy Palace Hotel. Subscriptioy dance under the auspices of the
                        Alexandria and Ramleh Amateur Musical and Dramatic Society 9.30 p.m.
                        Carriages. 2 a.m. Alhambra Theatre. Viennese Ope retta Troupe's Début.</p>
                    <p>February.</p>
                    <p>Sat. 8 Austro-Hungarian Benevolent So ciety's Ball.</p>
                    <p>CAIRO</p>
                    <p>January</p>
                    <p>Fri. 10 Khedivial Opera House. Abbas Theatre. Musical Comedy. Nouveautes
                        Theatre. Variety enter- taimment, Garden Theatre. French Comedy. Ghezireh
                        Palace Hotel. Concert by;| " Tigane Band every afternoon. Géological Museum.
                        Survey rt-| ments, Exhibition of Maps . Open) mo 9 a.m, to4.30 p.m. to
                        January: 15th. The Helouan Races. Grand Hotel, Helouan, Dance. Al Hayst,
                        Helovan Orchestral Per formance Every Friday.. 3,80 to, 6 p.m. The Guards'
                        Annual: Dance, Theatre Abbas. Grand Veglione of the Italian Benevolent
                        Society. Zoological Gardens. Ghizeh Boy's Bagpipes * Band. Helouon Casino,
                        Military Band. 4 p m. Helouan Casino.. Cinematograph «6 p.m, Helovan Casino,
                        Arabic Performance, with famous singer Nahhal. 9 p.m.</p>
                    <p>Sat. 11 .K. 8 C. Gordon Cup (Pinal). Savoy Hotel. Small Dance. Helouan
                        Casino, Fusco's Orchestra, 4 p.m, Helouan Casipo. French Comedy and Café
                        Concert, 9pim, + British Recreation Club. Concert. 9 p.m.</p>
                    <p>Sun. 12 Zoological Gardens. Egyptian Arm Band, Afternoon. Al Hayat, Helouan
                        Orchestral Per formance. Every Sunday. 3,30 to 6pm, K. 8.0; The Race Oourse
                        and Stee lechase Course will be opew on undays until further notice. Helovan
                        Casino, Fusco's Orchestra. 10 a.m. Helouan Casino. Cinematograph, 3.30 p.m,
                        and 6 pm. / Helowan Casino, British Military Band, 4 p.m. Helouan Casino
                        Turkish Troupe. 9 p-m.</p>
                    <p>Mon, 13 BE 8. R. Institute. Fives side foot ball competition at Gheziret
                        Badran. 2 p.m. Al Hayat, Helousn Orchesteal Per- formance. Every Monday.
                        3:80 to 6 p.m. K 8. C. Public School Polo Tourns ment,</p>
                    <p>Tues, 14 ES. R. Institute. Five-a-side foot : ie competition at Gheziret
                        Brdrao. . . p.m, Shepheard's Hotel. Small Dance, Every Tuesday throughout
                        the season. Kourban ram. . Receptions b Khedive and Khedivah. ; i. K£26.c.
                        Ipeiakiting Rapgenien Sas Public School Polo 'Tournament. (Final).</p>
                    <p>Wed. 15 Grand Continental Hotel. Friendship Lodge's Annual Masonic Banquet.
                        Al Hayat, Helouan Orchestral Per- formance, Every Wedtesday. 3.30 to 6
                        p.m</p>
                    <p>Thur, 16 Ferptian Railway Institute. Anonal Ghecineh. Palace. Hotel Small
                        Dance. Thareday Every: : __.Abbas Thestre, Italian Opers.</p>
                    <p>Fri. 17 Zoological Gardens. Ghisoh Boys Band. Every Priday Afternoon. Bet. 18
                        K, 8. C. Polo Matohes. K, 8, C. ¥. 60th Rifles</p>
                    <p>Mon. 20 K, 8.C. PoloMatches, K.O 8. B. v. Coldstream Guards. Inniskilling
                        Dragoons v. the' World.</p>
                    <p>Tues. 21 K, S. C. 60th Rifles Band. Polo Matches. Mr. Schpeiber's team v.
                        K.8. ©.</p>
                    <p>Tues. 29 Shepheard's Hofsl, Annual Grand Ball</p>
                </div>
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                <div type="section" feature="prepaidAdvertisements">
                    <head>Cheap Prepaid Advertisements</head>
                    <p>Under this heading advertisements are inserted at the following rates :—</p>
                    <table rows="4" cols="4">
                        <row role="label">
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                            <cell>15 words . . .</cell>
                            <cell>P.T. 5</cell>
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                        <row>
                            <cell>30 words ...</cell>
                            <cell>„ 8</cell>
                            <cell>„ 16</cell>
                            <cell>„ 24</cell>
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                            <cell>Every 10 words, beyond 30. . .</cell>
                            <cell>,, 2</cell>
                            <cell>,, 4</cell>
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                    <p>The address is counted. The advertisement must appear on consecutive days for
                        above rates to be obtained. 50% extra is charged for advertisements not
                        appearing consecutively.</p>
                    <p>All such advertisements must be prepaid, and to this rule no exception
                        whatever will be made. Letters in reply to advertisements will be posted to
                        any address if a few stamps are sent by the advertiser to cover postage.</p>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>AGARD'S INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIES AND TRADE MARKS REGISTER. </head>
                        <p>– A useful business directory containing addresses of all important
                            business firms of Great Britain the Continent, and Egypt. Circulating
                            all over Europe and America. Price— One pound Sterling. Post Free.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>AGARD'S INTERNATIONAL HOTEL GUIDE</head>
                        <p> sent post free to all first class Hotels throughout Europe, America, the
                            Colonies and Egypt. The best reference book for travellers.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <p>A COMFORTABLE FIRTS CL BOARD- ING HOUSE. 'Pension Lorio. Alexandria.
                            Central Buildings; Rue Adib, n sspears an cone inet ment accepted for
                            meals only, if required. Special terms for" families, 31662-2-1-909,</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>AN EXPERIENCED</head>
                        <p>Arabic: English tagcher is ready to give private lessons to British
                            gentlemen. Moderate terms, and good refer- ences. Apply, No. 81665,
                            "Rgyptian Gazette," Alexandria. <measure type="indexNo"
                                >81665-6-6</measure></p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>BORMAN &amp; OO. </head>
                        <p>suits to measure. Latest styles. English Outter, pertect fit. Quick ip
                            finish, best .workmanship</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>BORMAN</head>
                        <p>&amp; CO: The Alexandria Lending Libearys, over' 1500 books Catglogue on
                            application. New books weekly. 31683-66</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <p>CAiRo's GARDEN OLTY Next ro Barrisy Aarycy.—A number of the very best
                            plotg of this estate are offered, at most reasonable rates, by Chev. C.
                            Aquilina, Carlton Hote Bulkeley. > 81100-15-3-90</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>ENGLISH AND ERBNCH PRINTING</head>
                        <p> undertaken by the - "Egyptian Gazette," where every' sort of job
                            printing work ig promptly execoted at moderate prices. For rticulars,
                            specifigations, etc, apply the r, "Egyptian Gazette" offices, Alex;</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>ENGLISHMAN,</head>
                        <p> experienced - book-keeper, shorthand, typist, knowing French and Arabic,
                            desires situation; good references. No. 31664 "Egyptian Gagette,"
                            Alexandtia. <measure type="indexNo">31664-6-6</measure></p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>ENGLISH LAD,</head>
                        <p> aged 16, knowledge of French, Shorthand and ing, seeks sition in: Cairo.
                            Apply "V", ole "Heyptian jazette", Alexandria. <measure type="indexNo"
                                >91671-6-6,</measure></p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>ENGLISH LADY</head>
                        <p> desires to form a class for singing lessons (morning) at her house.
                            Piano and private lessons given, families visited. Terms on application.
                            Apply No. 31705 "Egyptian Gazette," Alexandria. $1705-3-1,</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>FURNISHED ROOM</head>
                        <p> to let at Ibrahimia near the Station, with or without, board, at
                            moderate terms. Apply No. 31706. "E ian Gazette." $1706-3-1</p>
                        <p>FoR SALE. A Riehards—Brasier Automobile, 30h p. with seven seated
                            limousine de luxe, equal to new. Price £700. Avy H. Farahat, Efflatoun
                            "Pasha's Buildings, obra street, Cairo. 31672-6a-1</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <p>FRANCAIS 27 ans, bien sous tons les rap- ports, épouserait demoiselle,
                            veuve, ou divoreée avec avoir. Discrétion d'honneur. Ecrire :
                            El-Djezair, Poste restante frangaise, Alexandrie. Lettres seront
                            rendues. 3'723-1</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>FReNCH LESSONS</head>
                        <p> by professor of the _Ereach Government schools. 6 Rue. Nebi- Daniel, Rez
                            de Chaussé. <measure type="indexNo">31694-6-4</measure></p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <p>IN consequence of an agreement between Mr. Th. Cozzika Mr. Jacques Gnzel,
                            Commercial Agent for the Kingdom of Servia, the office of the said
                            Agency was removed from 14 France street to 3 Rue des Etodiants.
                                <measure type="indexNo">31656-12-8</measure></p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>ISMAILIA QUARTER :</head>
                        <p>~large © farnished room to let' to gentleman. Address 406 "Rgyptian
                            Gazette" Cairo. $1704-6-3</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>JEUNE HOMME. </head>
                        <p>désire prendre pension dans famille honorable frangaise ou alle. e,
                            environs -Kasr-el-Nil. .Inatile répondre sans donner tous détails. No
                            31669, "Egyptian |Gazette," Le Caire. , <measure type="indexNo"
                                >81669-6-6</measure></p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>L'APPLICATION ET LA PERSEVERANCE</head>
                        <p> ne vous profiteront jamais mieux qu'en vous occupant des affaires
                            d'Assurances Vie. Ecrivez &amp; la "GRESHAM", Compagnie d'Assnrance Vier
                            Sharia Soliman Sh le Caire, pour tous renseignement sur les condi- tions
                            des Agences. $1146-24. 10.908</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>MADAME</head>
                        <p>Constance Clairveyante. By appointment only. Ad- dress c/o "Egyptian
                            Gnsette," Alexandria</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>ON CHERCHE 0% CHERCHE</head>
                        <p> une chambre menblée &amp; Ibrahimieh chez une famille de e francaise.
                            S'adresser av "No: 81696 Gazette.</p>
                        <p>THE "SPHINX" PRINTING PRESS, the British Printers, Khedivial Boulac Road,
                            Cairo. <measure type="indexNo">30232-9-5-</measure></p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>TRANSLATOR</head>
                        <p> and clerk, Atabio, English and French, requires employment in
                            Alexandria. Good reference and excellent certifivates. Apply "Egyptian
                            Gazette" No. 31693 Aloxandria. <measure type="indexNo"
                                >816938-6-4</measure></p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>VOICE PRODUCTION,</head>
                        <p>Sclo-singing, Piano- forte. Englishman, highest credentials, much
                            experience, accepts few pupils, terms. Apply No. 31668, "Egyptian
                            Gavette."31668-8-6</p>
                    </div>
                </div>
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                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-dbc03">
                    <head>Winter Clothing.</head>
                    <p>We have a full assortment of new and fashionable goods for the season.</p>
                    <p>Clothes for Suits </p>
                    <p>Over Coats, etc.</p>
                    <p>Our stock in this department is the largest in Egypt. We shew the newest and
                        best cloths that can be bought and sell them at London prices. Our cutters
                        are the best in Egypt and we guarantee a perfect fit.</p>
                    <p>DAVIES BRYAN &amp; Co.</p>
                    <p>Sharieh el Magraby CAIRO.</p>
                    <p>Rue Cherif Pasha ALEXANDRIA.</p>
                    <p>also at KHARTOUM.</p>
                    <p>Our other departments are as follows :—</p>
                    <p>Shirts, Collars, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Pyjamas, Hats, Caps, Helmets.</p>
                    <p>Boots and Shoes.</p>
                    <p>for Children, Ladies and Gentlemen. </p>
                    <p>In this department we have the largest stock and give the best value for
                        money in Egypt.</p>
                    <p>Gladstone Bags, Kit and Brief Bags, Trunks, Hand Bags, Fitted Cases, etc.
                        etc.</p>
                    <p>Sporting Dept. </p>
                    <p>Tennis, Cricket &amp; Foot Ball Goods, Boxing Gloves, Hockey &amp; Golf
                        Sticks. Sandow's Developers, Camp Beds, etc. etc.</p>
                    <p>Ladies' Dept. </p>
                    <p>Blouses, Skirts, Costumes, Underclothing Hosiery, etc. etc.</p>
                    <p>Household Linens. </p>
                    <p>Blankets, Kiderdown Quilts and Cushions, Sheets, Pillow Slips, Calicos,
                        Viyella Flannels, etc.</p>
                </div>
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                    <head>BULLETIN DE LA BOURSE</head>
                    <p>Vendredi, 10 Janvier</p>
                    <p>La séatice de ce matin a présenté une anima- tion a laquelle nous n'étions
                        plus habitués de- puis longtemps. L'ouverture a été particulie- | rement
                        chande ; un peu plus tard on s'est cal- mé pour reprendre vers la fin et
                        clétarer ferme et en hausse. Bien que des affaires aient été traitées en
                        assez grand nombre, |'amélioration | est dic surtout au changement de
                        position d'un | grand nombre de spéculateurs qui, au regu | 'de meilleures
                        nouvelles d'Europe, ont changé | leur fusil d'épaule. En effet, la baisse
                        du] taux privé 4 Londres et celle surtout du taux officiel de la Banque de
                        France' 8 1/2 7 ont produit ici une excellente impression. Mais il y
                        ad'autres facteurs de la reprise : c'est en premier lieu Pintervention des
                        arbitragistes qui ayant trouvé a vendre au Stock Exchange avec des
                        différences de prix appréciables avec notre cote ont di se couvrir sur notre
                        place, et en second lieu la hausse du coton dont les fluctuations baissiéres
                        de ces derniers jours avaient exercé sur nos valeurs ane influence
                        désastreuse</p>
                    <p>Bref, la plupart de nos titres de premier or- dre ont bénéficié d'un retour
                        de faveur. En tous cas les vendeurs s'étant 'retirés, les haus- siers ont eu
                        libre carritre. D'autres valears ont profité du revirement, comme cela
                        arrive d'ailleurs toujours en pareille circonstance.</p>
                    <p>L'Agricole remonte de 7 11/16 4 73/4, la National Bank de 20 1/8 4.40 3/8, la
                        Ramich de 45/16 2 43/8, la Delta Light de 9 3/5 a 9 7/16, la Daira de 12 7/8
                        &amp; 13, la Land Bank de 747 1/8, 'Union Foncitre de 4 1/4 A 4 9/82 et la
                        Banque d'Orient de 113 a 114.</p>
                    <p>En progression égalemerit les Cotton Mills de 1/3 41/44, la Salt &amp; Soda
                        de 14/3 a 14,6, ordinary Khedivial Mail de 17/6 &amp; 18/9, action
                        Comptoirde 1 15/16 4 2 3/32 et la Port Said Salt de 9/6 a 10/3.</p>
                    <p>D'autre part, la Spinning rétrograde encore de 1/4 &amp; 7/32, la Cassa di
                        Sconto de 48 a 47, la Delta Land de 1 1/32 41, la fondateur Comptoir de 11/8
                        21 et la Levico de 9/32 A 1/4.</p>
                    <p>Lobligation ancienne Crédit Fonvier Egyp- tien continue a étre recherchée et
                        regagnue encore 1 fr. 50 4 280. Cette reprise provient de l'amélioration
                        générale, dela baisse jugée excessive et aussidu prochain-tirage de quin- .
                        gaine.</p>
                    <p>Il n'y a pas d'autres changements 4 signaler surle reste de la cote dont les
                        prix restent pour la plupart nominaux Méme pour les va- riations
                        entegistrées il y a lieu de faire quelques réserves, la spéculation ayant
                        trouvé le moyen &amp; Voccadion de l'avance générale de pousser de fagon
                        factice quelques titres favoris.</p>
                    <p>Pour le moment la tendance est bonne et, si la détente monétaire continue, on
                        peut es- compter ane hausse progressive.</p>
                    <p>En clétare il était question de chémer lundi aPoceasion de la féte du Courban
                        Bairam, mais cette proposition n'a pas rencontré jis- qu'é présent
                        l'approbation générale pour la bonne raison que mardi la bourse sera fermée
                        précisément a l'occasion de cette féte et du Nouvel An Orthodoxe.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>LLOYD AUTRICHIEN</head>
                    <p>L' Agence générale da Lloyd Autrichien nous communique qu'étant débordée par
                        lea deman- des de subdivision de connaissements elle se voit obligée &amp;
                        partir da 13-courant de taxer de 50 centimes chaque ordre de livraison sup-
                        plémentaire.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <p>Administration des Ghemins de Fer de PEtat</p>
                    <p>AVIS</p>
                    <p>L'Administration a l'honneur de porter 4 la connaissance dp Public qu'une
                        enchére publique par voie de "Kaimat-Mazad," sera ouverte le lundi, vingt
                        Janvier, 1908, &amp; neuf heures da matin au Service Central des Ma- gasins
                        Généraux de Boulac (Caire) pour la vente de 70 (Soixahte-dix) Tonnes environ
                        de Vieux Fer, se trouvant au dépdt des ponts 4 Ramlet-Boulac. On peut les y
                        examiner chaque- . jour de neuf heores du matin 4 ane heure p-m. les
                        Vendredis et jours férids exceptés, et prendre 'connaissance des conditions
                        de vente au bureau da Chef du Service des Magasins 4 Boulac (Caire) aux
                        mémes heures qae ci-dessas, les Dimanches et jours férids exceptés.</p>
                    <p>Pour é@tre admis &amp; coneourir, le soumis- sionnaire devra, aa préalable,
                        verser A la Caisse Centrale de |'Administration an Caire ane somme de L.E.
                        10 (Dix Livres Egyptien- nes) &amp; titre dedépét provisoire. Le soumis-
                        siopnaire déolaré adjudicataire devra partaire cette somme jusqu'é
                        concurrence de 10 7/ (dix pourcent) da montant de I'offre agréée et enlever
                        4 ses frais les lots qui' lai seront adjagés dans un délai de vingt jours.4
                        comp- ter de la date de l'avis d'acceptation. de son offre.</p>
                    <p>Les offres pourront étre faites sur papier timbré de trente milliémes si
                        l'intéresaé ne petit pas assister aux enchéres publiques et dans ce cas la
                        soumission ainsi qu'une co- pie da reco da versement du dépét provi- . goire
                        seront adressées par la poste sous pli recommandé a :—</p>
                    <p>"Monsieur le Chef da Service des Magasins Généraux". des Chemins de Fer de
                        !Etat, Boulac, (Caire). et sous double: envelopps, Vintérieure portant :
                        "Offre pour achat de</p>
                    <cb n="2"/>
                    <p>Toute offre faite ou déposée ultérieurement au jour et a l'heure ci-dessus
                        désignés ne sera pas prise en considération.</p>
                    <p>L' Administration ne s engage pas &amp; accepter les prix leg plus élevés ni
                        &amp; donner suite aux soumissions présentées.. Elle se réserve le droit de
                        diviser la vente.</p>
                    <p>Le Caire, le 4 Janvier 1908. 31676-2-1</p>
                    <p>AVIS</p>
                    <p>L'Administration a l'honneur de porter &amp; I la connaissance du Public, que
                        V'horaire do ! bureau télégraphique de Ghezireh est de 8 a.m. faipm. et de
                        Spm.a 8p.m..les jours de | semaine et de 8am. 41 p.m. les dimanches. Le
                        Caire, le 7 Janvier 1908. 81719-2-1</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>Alexandria Water Company Ltd</head>
                    <p>AVIS</p>
                    <p>Les fabricants de glace d'Alexandrie ont Vhonneur d'informer Vhonorable
                        public que, pour empécher qu'il soit exploité, ainsi que cela s'est produit
                        dans le courant des années précédentes,ils ont d'un commun accord avec les
                        revendeurs de Ja place, fixé les prix de vente de la glace 4 partir da 15
                        courant comme sult :—</p>
                    <p>P.T. 4 le bloc de 20 Okes environ.</p>
                    <p>P.T. 2 le} blocde 10 Okes environ.</p>
                    <p>Millitmes 24 !'Oke pour les quantités inféri- eures 4 10 Okes, livraison 4
                        domicile comprise.</p>
                    <p>L'honorable public est prié de signaler les revendeurs contrevenants, au
                        BUREAU CENTRAL DES GLACIERES D'ALEXAN- DRIE, sis place Ste. Catherine,
                        Immeable des Wakfs Grecs Catholique.</p>
                    <p>Téléphone No. 2353. Alexandrie, le 9 Janvier 1908. 31736-5-1</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item" feature="shippingMovements">
                    <head>SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.</head>
                    <p>ALEXANDRIA HARBOUR</p>
                    <p>ARRIVALS.</p>
                    <p>Jan. 9.</p>
                    <p>Equateur, French s. Capt.Chamayou, Beyrouth and Port Said, Messageries
                        Maritimes. Fanny, Greek s. Capt. Pittas, Smyrna and Rhodos, Homsy.</p>
                    <p>DEPARTURES.</p>
                    <p>Jan. 9.</p>
                    <p>Heliopolis, Brit ¢. Capt. Holloway, Marseilles, Portugal, French s. Capt.
                        Protet, Syria.</p>
                    <p>Euterpe, Aust.s. Capt. Garrich, Brindisi and Trieste.</p>
                    <p>Stefano Streit, Greek s. Capt. Couloucoudis, Constantinople.</p>
                    <p>Regina Margherita, Ital. s..Capt. Domenico, Messina and Genoa.</p>
                    <p>Tigris, Belg. s. Capt. Tornkwist, Beyrouth and Antwerp.</p>
                    <p>Cambric, Brit. s. Capt: Madol, Hall.</p>
                    <p>Roman Prince, Brit. s. Capt. Kegg, Syria, with parts of previous cargo.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item" feature="exportManifests" status="verified">
                    <head>EXPORT MANIFESTS</head>
                    <p>For Hull, by the S.S. Dido, sailed on the 5th January :</p>
                    <p>Anglo-Eg. Bank Ltd, 1250 tons cotton seed</p>
                    <p>Barker ard Co, 1495</p>
                    <p>Abdel Fattah, 482</p>
                    <p>B. J, Coury and Co., 340</p>
                    <p>Hassan Bey Abdallah, 843</p>
                    <p>Goar and Son, 1323</p>
                    <p>Choremi, Benachi and Co., 75</p>
                    <p>E. Mallison and Co., 125 „</p>
                    <p>200 bales of cotton</p>
                    <p>Sarfati, 57 cases eggs</p>
                    <p>O. K. Levick 30</p>
                    <p>Buchsbaum 92</p>
                    <p>L. Onofrio 50</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>Prix des sacs.</head>
                    <p>Qualite indienne :</p>
                    <p>A coton de 8 iivres P.T. 5 15/40 </p>
                    <p>Bs oo 6 15/40 ——</p>
                    <p>A oéréales ,, 2 3</p>
                    <p>" oe , 4 5/40 </p>
                    <p>"a 8 » § 15/40 ——</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>Cloture. de a Bourse Khediviale</head>
                    <p>CONTRACTS</p>
                    <p>Cours de!' Association dee Oourtiers en Marchandises Coton F.G.F.Br. 6h.
                        p.m.</p>
                    <p>Novembre N.R. .. ... Tal 18 7/52 &amp; — 1/4</p>
                    <p>Janvier. nn oe us ee ow AT PD, — 38</p>
                    <p>MA ics ines ae we ee gg I ne ae</p>
                    <p>Mai. ce sas see vow gp =18 15/16 ,, — 27/88</p>
                    <p>Gratnes de coton</p>
                    <p>Janvier... 2. oe oe BT. TE he</p>
                    <p>Fév.-Mars... ... .«§ .— » 765/90 , — 10/40</p>
                    <p>BON isc cs on we a eae</p>
                    <p>ReMAnqQues</p>
                    <p>Coton.—La seance de cet spres-midi a ete calme et sans beaucoup d'affaires.
                        On a ete toujours dans les environs de 18 1/8 prix de cloture.</p>
                    <p>Dans la matinee prix plus haut pour jen. tallaris 17 17/32 &amp;—/—; mare 16
                        5/168 —/— ; plus bes pour jan. 176/16 &amp; —/—; mare 18 1/8 2 —/—. Dans
                        l'aprés-midi prix plus haat pour jan. 17 11/32 a —/—; mars 18 6/838a-—/—;
                        plus bas pour jan. 17 1/4 a —j{—; mare 18 1/160 —/—.</p>
                    <p>N,B.—-Reports—Sans changement</p>
                    <p>Au moinent de la oclfture, les nouvelles étaient les wuivantes :</p>
                    <p>Liverpool, cotoh égyption disp.: 9 8/16. Futurs : : Futurs jan.-féy.; 6.71
                        Futars mare-avril : 5 74. New-York ; coton américain : Futurs jan. ; 10.64 »
                        mars: 10.83</p>
                    <p>Graines de coton,—Fermes, mais inactives.</p>
                    <p>Dans la matinée prix plus haut pour fev.-mars P.T, 76 6/40 &amp; —/— ; plus
                        bas pour fev.-mars 75 3/44 —/— Dans l'aprés-midi, prix plus haut pour
                        fev.-mare 76 5/40 &amp; —/— ; plas bas pour fev.-inars 76 5/104 —/—,</p>
                    <p>N.B.—Reporte—Sans changement</p>
                    <p>Bourse Khediviale, le 9 janvier 1908</p>
                </div>
                <cb n="3"/>
                <div type="template" xml:lang="fr" feature="cottonContracts" xml:id="deg-el-ctns01">
                    <head>COTONS</head>
                    <p>copie de la dépêche</p>
                    <p>DE L'ALEXANDRIA GENERAL PRODUCE ASSOCIATION</p>
                    <p>à la</p>
                    <p>LIVERPOOL COTTON ASSOCIATION</p>
                    <p>(Cours pratiqués ce jour à la Bourse Khédiviale à 5h p.m.) </p>
                    <table rows="4" cols="4" xml:id="deg-ta-ctns01">
                        <row>
                            <cell>Tal.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">17 11/32</measure></cell>
                            <cell>Livraison</cell>
                            <cell>Janvier</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">18 5/32</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Mars</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">18 29/32</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Mai</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">18 3/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Novembre N.R.</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>Marché steady</p>
                    <p>(Cours pratiqués ce jour à la Bourse Khédiviale à 6h. p.m.)</p>
                    <table rows="4" cols="4" xml:id="deg-ta-ctns02">
                        <row>
                            <cell>Tal.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">17 11/32</measure></cell>
                            <cell>Livraison</cell>
                            <cell>Janvier</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">18 1/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Mars</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">18 13/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Mai</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">18 7/32</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Novembre N.R.</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>Marché steady </p>
                    <p>(Cours pratiqués ce jour à la Bourse Khédiviale à 9h. 45 a.m.)</p>
                    <table rows="4" cols="4" xml:id="deg-ta-ctns09">
                        <row>
                            <cell>Tal.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">17 1/2</measure></cell>
                            <cell>Livraison</cell>
                            <cell>Janvier</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">18 5/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Mars</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">19 1/32</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Mai</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">18 3/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Novembre N.R.</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>Marché ferme </p>
                    <p>(Cours pratiqués ce jour à la Bourse Khédiviale à 12h. 30 p.m.)</p>
                    <table rows="4" cols="4" xml:id="deg-ta-ctns07">
                        <row>
                            <cell>Tal.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">17 21/32</measure></cell>
                            <cell>Livraison</cell>
                            <cell>Janvier</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">18 13/32</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Mars</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">19 3/32</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Mai</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">18 9/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Novembre N.R.</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>Marché ferme </p>
                </div>
                <div type="template" xml:lang="fr" xml:id="deg-el-mmeb01">
                    <head>MARCHE DE MINET-EL-BASSAL</head>
                    <dateline><date when="1905-07-12">10 janvier 1908</date>.—(11h.50
                        a.m.)</dateline>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Cotons</hi> —Clôture du marché du <date when="1905-07-11">9
                            janvier</date>: Ferme et en hausse de 1/8. </p>
                    <table cols="6" xml:id="deg-ta-mmeb01">
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="6">BEURRES</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">1/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>de hausse</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="6">HAUTE-EGYPTE ET FAYOUM</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">1/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>de hausse</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>Etat du marché de ce jour, cotons : Soutenu</p>
                    <p>Les arrivages de ce jour se chiffrent par cantars <measure unit="cantar"
                            >34314</measure> contre même jour l'année précédente cantars <measure
                            unit="cantar">33703</measure>
                    </p>
                    <table xml:id="deg-ta-mmeb02">
                        <row>
                            <cell><hi rend="italic">Grains de coton</hi>.—</cell>
                            <cell cols="5">En hausse</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell cols="2">Disponible</cell>
                            <cell cols="3">Ticket</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Mit-Afifi—</cell>
                            <cell cols="2"><measure unit="pt">72</measure></cell>
                            <cell cols="3">Rien</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Haute-Egypte.—</cell>
                            <cell cols="2"><measure unit="pt">71</measure></cell>
                            <cell cols="3">Rien</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><hi rend="italic">Blés</hi>.—</cell>
                            <cell cols="5">Fermes</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>
                                <hi rend="italic">Qualité Saïdi</hi>.—</cell>
                            <cell>Cond. Saha </cell>
                            <cell>P.T. </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">130</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="pt">135</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>
                                <hi rend="italic">,, Béhéra</hi>: </cell>
                            <cell> ,, ,, </cell>
                            <cell> ,, </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">125</measure></cell>
                            <cell> à </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">130</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>
                                <hi rend="italic">Feves</hi>.—</cell>
                            <cell cols="5">San affaires</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>
                                <hi rend="italic">Saïdi</hi></cell>
                            <cell cols="5"> disponible</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>
                                <hi rend="italic">Fayoum</hi> : </cell>
                            <cell>disponible : </cell>
                            <cell cols="4"/>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>
                                <hi rend="italic">Qualitè Saïdi</hi>. </cell>
                            <cell>Cond. Saha </cell>
                            <cell>P.T. </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">125</measure></cell>
                            <cell> à </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">130</measure>
                            </cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><hi rend="italic">Lentilles</hi>.—</cell>
                            <cell cols="5">Calmes</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Disponible: </cell>
                            <cell cols="5">Rien</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell> Cond. Saha </cell>
                            <cell>P.T. </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">115</measure></cell>
                            <cell> à </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">120</measure>
                            </cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><hi rend="italic">Orges</hi>.—</cell>
                            <cell cols="5">Sans changement </cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Cond. Saha </cell>
                            <cell>P.T. </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">110</measure></cell>
                            <cell> à </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">115</measure>
                            </cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><hi rend="italic">Maïs</hi>.—</cell>
                            <cell cols="5">Soutenus </cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Disponible :</cell>
                            <cell cols="5"> Rien </cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Cond. Saha </cell>
                            <cell>P.T. </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">95</measure></cell>
                            <cell> à </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">100</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <table cols="5" xml:id="deg-ta-mmeb05">
                        <head>Les prix suivants ont été pratiqués ce jour</head>
                        <head>COTON C.M.E. (Basse-Egypte)</head>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="3"/>
                            <cell cols="2">par Cantar</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="5">Province Béhéra</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><placeName>Damanhour</placeName>. </cell>
                            <cell>De P.T.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">335</measure></cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">367 ½</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="5">Provience Garbieh</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><placeName>Kafr-Zayat</placeName>. </cell>
                            <cell>De P.T.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">380</measure></cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">387 1/2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><placeName>Tantah</placeName>. </cell>
                            <cell>" "</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">––</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">––</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="5">Province Menoufieh</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><placeName>Menouf</placeName>.</cell>
                            <cell> De P.T.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">370</measure></cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">377 ½</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><placeName>Chibin-el-Kom</placeName>.</cell>
                            <cell> De P.T.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">––</measure></cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">––</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="5">Province Fayoum</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><placeName>Fayoum</placeName>.</cell>
                            <cell> De P.T.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">315</measure></cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">322 ½</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><placeName>Beni Souef</placeName>.</cell>
                            <cell> De P.T.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">––</measure></cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">––</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><placeName>Bibeh</placeName>.</cell>
                            <cell> De P.T.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">––</measure></cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">––</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell><placeName>Minieh</placeName>.</cell>
                            <cell> De P.T.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">––</measure></cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">––</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <table cols="5" xml:id="deg-ta-mmeb06">
                        <head>SECTION DES GRAINES ET CEREALES</head>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell>PRIX FRANCO-STATION :</cell>
                            <cell cols="2">DISPONIBLE</cell>
                            <cell cols="2">TICKET</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Graines de coton Afifi</cell>
                            <cell>P.T. </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">72 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>à P.T. </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" Haute Egypte</cell>
                            <cell>" </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">71 ––</measure></cell>
                            <cell>" " </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Fèves Saïdi</cell>
                            <cell>" </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">–– —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>" " </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" Fayoumi</cell>
                            <cell>" </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">–– —</measure></cell>
                            <cell>" " </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>ARRIVAGES</head>
                        <dateline>du <date when="1905-07-12">10 janvier 1908</date></dateline>
                        <p>Documents de l' "Alexandria General Produce Association."</p>
                        <table rows="9" cols="4" xml:id="deg-ta-mmeb07">
                            <row role="label">
                                <cell/>
                                <cell cols="2">CHEMINS DE FER</cell>
                                <cell>BARQUES</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Cotons</cell>
                                <cell>S/B </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sb">3176</measure></cell>
                                <cell>—</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Graines de coton</cell>
                                <cell>sacs </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">8696</measure></cell>
                                <cell>—</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Blés Saïdi </cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">—</measure></cell>
                                <cell>—</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>" Béhéra</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">174</measure></cell>
                                <cell>-</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Fèves Saidi</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">720</measure></cell>
                                <cell>—</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>" Béhéra</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">—</measure></cell>
                                <cell>—</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Orges</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">—</measure></cell>
                                <cell>—</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Maïs</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">84</measure></cell>
                                <cell>—</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Lentilles</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">—</measure></cell>
                                <cell>-—</cell>
                            </row>
                        </table>
                        <p><hi rend="italic">Cotons</hi>.-Total des arrivages depuis le <date
                                when="1904-09-01">1er septembre 1907</date> jusqu'à ce jour, cantars
                                <measure unit="cantar">5,212,434</measure>.</p>
                        <p><hi rend="italic">Grains de coton</hi>.—Total des arrivages depuis le
                                <date when="1904-09-01">1er septembre 1907</date> jusqu'à ce jour,
                            Ard. <measure unit="ard">3,005,583</measure></p>
                        <p>Contre même jour en 1907 :</p>
                        <table rows="9" cols="2" xml:id="deg-ta-mmeb08">
                            <row role="label">
                                <cell/>
                                <cell cols="2">BARQUES ET CHEMINS DE FER</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Cotons</cell>
                                <cell>S/B </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sb">3529</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Graines de coton</cell>
                                <cell>sacs </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">14440</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Blés Saïdi </cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>" Béhéra</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">––</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Fèves Saidi</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">27</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>" Béhéra</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Orges</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Maïs</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">––</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Lentilles</cell>
                                <cell>" </cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="sack">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                        </table>
                        <p><hi rend="italic">Cotons</hi>.—Total des arrivages depuis le <date
                                when="1903-09-01">1er septembre 1906</date> jusqu'à ce jour, cantars
                                <measure unit="cantar">5,251,385</measure></p>
                        <p><hi rend="italic">Graines de coton</hi>.—Total des arrivages depuis le
                                <date when="1903-09-01">1er septembre 1906</date> jusqu'à ce jour
                            Ard. <measure unit="ard">2,832,011</measure></p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>CONTRATS, (11h.55 a.m.)</head>
                        <p>Cours de la Bourse de Minet-el-Bassal </p>
                        <table cols="5" xml:id="deg-ta-mmeb09">
                            <row role="label">
                                <cell><hi rend="italic">Coton F.G.F.Br.</hi></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Novembre 1908</cell>
                                <cell>Tal.</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="tal">18 1/2</measure></cell>
                                <cell>à</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="tal">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Janvier</cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="tal">17 9/16</measure></cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="tal">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Mars</cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="tal">18 3/8</measure></cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="tal">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Juillet</cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="tal">19 1/16</measure></cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="tal">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row role="label">
                                <cell><hi rend="italic">Grains de coton</hi></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Janvier</cell>
                                <cell>P.T.</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="pt">73 —</measure></cell>
                                <cell>à</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="pt">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Fevrier-Mars</cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="pt">76 5/10</measure></cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="pt">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Avril</cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="pt">77 35/40</measure></cell>
                                <cell>"</cell>
                                <cell><measure unit="pt">—</measure></cell>
                            </row>
                        </table>
                        <p>REMARQUES</p>
                        <p><hi rend="italic">Cotons</hi>: Nouvelle récolte.—Le novembre a ouvert à
                            14 15/16 sous l'impression de la clôture d'Amérique et ne tarde même pas
                            à fléchir à 14 7/8, mais il se raffermit de nouveau. Affaires
                            claisemées.</p>
                        <p>Récolte actuelle. —Juillet a débuté à 14 5/16 et reste soutenu. Marché
                            peu animé.</p>
                        <p><hi rend="italic">Grains de coton</hi>: Nouvelle récolte.— Sans affaires
                            importante; quand même les cours sont bien tenus.</p>
                        <p>Récolte actuelle.—Juillet a obtenu P.T. 58 ¾ à l'ouverture. </p>
                        <p><hi rend="italic">Fèves-Saidi</hi>: Nouvelle récolte.—Marché nul.</p>
                    </div>
                </div>
                <cb n="4"/>
                <div type="template" xml:lang="fr" feature="cottonContracts" xml:id="deg-el-acms01">
                    <head>ASSOCIATION DES COURTIERS EN MARCHANDISES</head>
                    <head type="sub">(Service spécial)</head>
                    <p>DÉPÊCHE D'OUVERTURE</p>
                    <p>LIVERPOOL, 10h. a.m.</p>
                    <p>Américain</p>
                    <p>Futurs: jan-fev : <measure unit="$">––</measure></p>
                    <p>,, mars-avril : <measure unit="$">5.81</measure></p>
                    <p>Futurs: jan-fev : <measure unit="$">5.79</measure></p>
                    <p>,, mars-avril : <measure unit="$">5.81</measure></p>
                    <p>Futurs: jan-fev : <measure unit="$">5.77</measure></p>
                    <p>,, mars-avril : <measure unit="$">5.80</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="template" xml:lang="fr" feature="cottonContracts" xml:id="deg-el-dehe01">
                    <head>DERNIERE HEURE</head>
                    <p>(Clôture de la Bourse Khédiviale 1h. p.m.) </p>
                    <p>Cours de l'Association des Courtiers en Marchandises </p>
                    <table cols="5" xml:id="deg-ta-dehe01">
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="5">Coton F.G.F.Br.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Novembre</cell>
                            <cell>Tal.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">18 19/32</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">— ––</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Janvier</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">17 19/32</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="tal">— 5/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Mars</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">18 3/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">— 13/32</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Juillet</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">18 3/32</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="tal">— ––</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="5">Graines de coton</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Janvier</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">73 30/40</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">— ––</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Fevrier-Mars</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">76 30/40</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">– –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Avril</cell>
                            <cell> "</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">78 25/40</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="tal">— 30/40</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                </div>
                <div type="template" xml:id="deg-el-cema01">
                    <head>CEREAL MARKET</head>
                    <p>ROD EL FARAG (National Bank's Shoonah) </p>
                    <table rows="17" cols="5" xml:id="deg-ta-cema01">
                        <head>Yesterday's Prices </head>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Wheat, Tugari</cell>
                            <cell>Ard. P.T.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">135</measure></cell>
                            <cell>to P.T.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">138</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,, Middling</cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">142</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">145</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,, Mawani</cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">155</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">157</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,, Tugari</cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">—</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Beans, Tugari</cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">105</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">108</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,, Zawati</cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">110</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">112</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,, Nabati</cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">135</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">140</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,, Old</cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">––</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">––</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Lentils Tugari farshoute</cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">118</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">120</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,, Nekadi</cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">125</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">130</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,, Zawati Red</cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">137</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">140</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Barley Tugari</cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">92</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">93</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,, Zawati Red</cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">—</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,, Baladi</cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">95</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">100</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,, Mariuti</cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">––</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">––</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Dura Shami</cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">––</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">––</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,, Rafia</cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">––</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">––</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Helba</cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">83</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">90</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,, Zawati</cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">103</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">108</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <table rows="7" cols="3" xml:id="deg-ta-cema02">
                        <head>Cereals in Boat at Sahel</head>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Wheat </cell>
                            <cell>Ard.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="ard">1,500</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Beans</cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="ard">8,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Lentils</cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="ard">500</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Barley</cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="ard">1,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Dura Shami</cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="ard">––</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Homos</cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="ard">––</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Helba</cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="ard">400</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                </div>
                <div type="template" xml:id="deg-el-reut01">
                    <head>REUTER'S TELEGRAMS</head>
                    <table cols="4" xml:id="deg-ta-reut01">
                        <head>CLOSING REPORTS</head>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"><placeName>Liverpool</placeName>, <time when="1905-07-13"
                                    >January 9, 12.40 p.m.</time></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Sales of the day</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>bales</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">8,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>of which Egyptian</cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">100</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>American</cell>
                            <cell>Maise</cell>
                            <cell>prime mixed</cell>
                            <cell><measure>5/7</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Amer. futures </cell>
                            <cell>(February-March)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure unit="$">5.69</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell> " " </cell>
                            <cell>(June-July)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure unit="$">5.71</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>American</cell>
                            <cell>Middling</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure unit="$">6.12</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egypt. fully good fair, delivery</cell>
                            <cell>(January)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>9 16/64</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" " " " " </cell>
                            <cell>(March)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>9 17/64</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" " " " " </cell>
                            <cell>(May)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>9 15/64</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" " " " " </cell>
                            <cell>(July)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>9 15/64</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian saidi beans (unwashed) </cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>32/6</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egypt.</cell>
                            <cell>Brown fair </cell>
                            <cell>per lb. d.</cell>
                            <cell><measure>8 6/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>,, good fair</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>9 1/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>,, good</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>10 4/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>fully good fair</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>9 8/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"><placeName>New-York</placeName>, <date when="1904-07-13"
                                    >January 9</date>.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Spot Cotton... </cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure unit="$">11.45</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>American Futures </cell>
                            <cell>(February)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure unit="$">10.81</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell> " " </cell>
                            <cell>(March)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure unit="$">10.91</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell> " " </cell>
                            <cell>(June)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure unit="$">10.85</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell> " " </cell>
                            <cell>(July)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure unit="$">10.80</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Cable transfers</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>dol. </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="$">4.86</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Cotton day's receipts at all U.S. Ports</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>bales </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="balles">45,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"><placeName>New Orleans</placeName>, <date
                                    when="1905-07-13">January 9</date>.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Cotton Spot </cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure unit="$">11 8/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Futures </cell>
                            <cell>March</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>11.15</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,, ,, ,, ,,</cell>
                            <cell>May</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>11.15</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"><placeName>Liverpool</placeName>, <date when="1905-07-13"
                                    >January 9</date>.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>American futures </cell>
                            <cell>(February-March)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure unit="$">5.74</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" " " "</cell>
                            <cell>(June-July)</cell>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell><measure>5.76</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"><placeName>London</placeName>, <date when="1905-07-13"
                                    >January 9</date>.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Private discount (3 month bills)</cell>
                            <cell><measure>4 1/8</measure>%</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Bar Silver (per oz d.)</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">25 15/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Console (February)</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">83 3/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Rio Tinto</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">67 1/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Rand Mines New</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">5 3/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3"> Egyptian Unified</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">101 ––</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3"> Egyptian Railway</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">96 1/2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3"> Egyptian Domain</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">101 1/2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Ottoman Defence</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">99 ½</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Turkish Unified</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">94 1/2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Italian Rents 4%</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">100 3/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Ottoman Bank</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">17 1/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">National Bank of Egypt</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">20 1/2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">New Daira</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">13 1/2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Greek Monopole</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">49 1/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Greek Rent 4%</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">37 1/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Agricultural Bank</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">7 7/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">New Egyptians</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">–– 16/32</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Nile Valley Gold Mine. New</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">––</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">The Western Oasis Corporation</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">–– 14/32</measure>
                            </cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Delta Light (Bearer shares) </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">9 ½</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Compt. Fin. &amp; Comm d'Egypt</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">2 1/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="2">Bank Returns</cell>
                            <cell>This week.</cell>
                            <cell>Last week.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2">Notes reserves</cell>
                            <cell>£<measure unit="£">23,228,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell>£<measure unit="£">20,532,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2">Other securities</cell>
                            <cell>£<measure unit="£">27,764,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell>£<measure unit="£">40,806,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="2">Bullion</cell>
                            <cell>£<measure unit="£">34,771,000</measure></cell>
                            <cell>£<measure unit="£">32,544,000</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Proportion of reserve to liabilities</cell>
                            <cell><measure>48 1/2</measure>%</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"><placeName>Paris</placeName>, <date when="1905-07-08"
                                    >January 9</date>.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Lots Turcs</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">171 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Crédit Lyonnais</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">1190 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Ottoman Bank</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">693 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Cheques on London</cell>
                            <cell><measure>26.17 1/2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Sugar White No. 3 (January)</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">28 3/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Crédit Foncier Egyptien</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">703 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Banque d'Athènes</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">116 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Land Bank of Egypt</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">183 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Comptior National d'Escompte</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">683 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Banque de Salonique</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">138 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">Credit Franco-Egyptien</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">104 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="3">French Bank rate of discount</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">3 ½ %</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                </div>
                <cb n="5"/>
                <div type="template" feature="stocksShares" xml:id="deg-el-ssab01"
                    status="unverified">
                    <head>STOCKS AND SHARES<lb/>ALEXANDRIA BOURSE</head>
                    <p>Issued by the "Association des Courtiers en Valeurs d'Alexandrie"</p>
                    <p>Cloture d'aujourd'hui à midi</p>
                    <table cols="5" xml:id="deg-ta-ssab01">
                        <row>
                            <cell>Agricultural Bank of Egypt</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">7 ¾</measure></cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>National Bank of Egypt</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">20 3/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Alex. &amp; Ramleh Railway</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">4 3/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Delta Railway</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">9 7/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Tramways d'Alexandrie</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">139 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Tramways d'Alexandrie Div.</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">276 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Alexandria Water</cell>
                            <cell>Lst</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">10 5/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Eaux du Caire</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">100 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Eaux du Caire Jouissance</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">179 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Daira Sanieh</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">13 ––</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Behera</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">20 ––</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Bourse Khédiviale d'Alex.</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">25 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Markets</cell>
                            <cell>Sh.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="sh">24/ ––</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Anglo-Egyptian Spinning</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£"> – 7/32</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Biere d'Alexandrie Privilegiees</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">112 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Biere d'Alexandrie Dividendes</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">69 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Biere du Caire Privilegiees</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">70 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Biere d'Alexandrie Dividendes</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">20 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Cotton Mills</cell>
                            <cell>Sh.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="sh">1/4 1/2</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Salt &amp; Soda</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="sh">14/6 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>14/9 –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Dolig. Crédit Foncier Egyptien 3% 1886</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">280 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Dolig. Crédit Foncier Egyptien 3% 1903</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">252 ––</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Lots Turcs</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">164 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Cassa di Sconto</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">47 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Anglo-American Nile</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">2 1/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Banque d'Athènes</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">115 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Deferred Delta</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">5 ––</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Nungovich Hotels</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">12 ––</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>13 ––</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Delta Land</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">1 ––</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– ––</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Nile Land</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">7 3/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Suc. et Raffinerie d'Egypte</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">29 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>30 –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Khedivial Mail Preference</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">4 1/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Khedivial Mail Ordinary</cell>
                            <cell>Sh.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="sh">18/9 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egypt. Invest. &amp; Agency Ltd.</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">– 5/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Land Bank</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">7 1/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Land Investment</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">– –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>––</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Estates</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">– 11/32</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Splendid Hotels</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">4 5/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Cheik Fadl</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">90 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Enterprises Urbaines</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">2 7/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Comptoir Financier</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">2 2/32</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Comptoir Financier parts de fondateurs</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">1 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Building Lands</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">1 1/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>The Upper Egypt and Delta Navigation</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">– –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Union Fonciere d'Egypte</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">4 2/32</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Banco di Roma</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">106 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>107 –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Credit Franco-Egyptien</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">4 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Banque d'Orient</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">114 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Aboukir</cell>
                            <cell>Sh.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="sh">29/3 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>30/ –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Publications</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">– –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Anglo-Egyptian Allotment</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">1 15/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Anglo-Egyptian Fondateur</cell>
                            <cell>P.T.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="pt">42 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Port Said Salt</cell>
                            <cell>Sh.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="sh">10/3 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Cotton Ginners</cell>
                            <cell>Lst.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">1 7/32</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egypt and Levant Steamship</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">– 1/2</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Constructions</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">– –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>The Auto-Transport Co.</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">– –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– N</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>United Land</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">– 3/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>United Land fondateur</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">– 1/2</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Ritz Hotels</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">– 5/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egypt. Land Invest &amp; Building</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">– 1/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egypt. Land Invest &amp; Building fondateur</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">– –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Soc. Gen. Elect. et Mécanique</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">– –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Sé. Gle. Economique Fraternelle</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">– –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Eg. Imp. Corporation</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">– –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Helouan</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">– 5/32</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Bourse and Banking</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">– –</measure></cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>– –</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                </div>
                <div type="template" xml:id="deg-el-tdeq01">
                    <head>TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE QUOTATIONS</head>
                    <table rows="12" cols="3" xml:id="deg-ta-tdeq01">
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell> </cell>
                            <cell>Banks' buying</cell>
                            <cell>Banks' selling* </cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>London cheque</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">97 3/8</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">97 3/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" 3m. bank paper</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">96 3/16</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">96 1/2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" 3m. house paper</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">96 ––</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Paris cheque</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">387 1/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">388 ½</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" 3m. bank paper</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">383 3/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">388 1/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" 3m. house paper</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">385 ¾</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">384 3/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Switzerland cheque</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">385 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">387 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>3m. bank paper</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">381 —</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Germany cheque</cell>
                            <cell><measure>475 –</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>477 —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>" 3m bank paper </cell>
                            <cell><measure>467 ¼</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>— —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Italian cheque</cell>
                            <cell><measure>386 3/4</measure></cell>
                            <cell><measure>–– —</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>*Less one per mille brokerage.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="template" xml:lang="fr" feature="stocksShares" xml:id="deg-el-teha01"
                    status="unverified">
                    <head>TELEGRAMME HAVAS</head>
                    <dateline>BOURSE du <date when="1905-07-11">9 janvier 1908</date></dateline>
                    <p>COURS DES VALEURS A TERMS, CLOTURE</p>
                    <table cols="3" xml:id="deg-ta-teha01">
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="3">PARIS</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Rente Française 3 %</cell>
                            <cell>Fr.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">95 70</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Dette Egyptienne Unifiee</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">102 20</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Exterieur Espagnol</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">93 40</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Russe consolide</cell>
                            <cell>" </cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">82 67</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Actions de Suez</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">4555 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Credit Froncier Egyptien</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">702 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Crédit Lyonnais</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">1190 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Comptior National d'Escompte</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">684 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Banque Ottomane</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">693 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Land Bank of Egypt</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">183 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Banque d'Athenes</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">117 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Banque d'Abyssinie</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">– –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Credit Franco-Egyptien</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">104 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Change sur Londres</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">25 17 ½</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="3">LONDRES</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Consolidés anglais</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="£">83 7/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <p>Escomptes---Paris <measure>4</measure>, Londres <measure>6</measure>, Berlin
                            <measure>7 1/2</measure>
                    </p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>Expeditions</head>
                    <p>Du ler aept au 30 nov. 1907 par Porte de destination:</p>
                    <p>Londres 32.585</p>
                    <p>Hull 66.348</p>
                    <p>Liverpool 11.660</p>
                    <p>Bristol 11.378</p>
                    <p>southampton 6.632 </p>
                    <p>Leith 1.012</p>
                    <p>Sharpness 2.690</p>
                    <p>Glasgow –</p>
                    <p>Greencock –</p>
                    <p>Machester 2.000</p>
                    <p>Ipawich 2.510</p>
                    <p>Marseille 4.803</p>
                    <p>Havre 2.580</p>
                    <p>Dunkerque 2.623</p>
                    <p>Nantes 2.695</p>
                    <p>Breme 6.87</p>
                    <p>Rotterdam 1.913</p>
                    <p>Hambourg 8.844</p>
                    <p>Trieste 1.867</p>
                    <p>Total......... T 165.784</p>
                </div>
                <cb n="6"/>
                <div type="template" feature="stocksShares" xml:id="deg-el-bduc01" xml:lang="fr"
                    status="unverified">
                    <head>BOURSE DU CAIRE</head>
                    <dateline>Le Caire, le <date when="1907-03-28">9 Janvier 1908</date>. </dateline>
                    <table cols="4" xml:id="deg-ta-bduc01">
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"> Banques </cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell/>
                            <cell>Actions Obligations</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Agricultural Bank of Egypt</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">7 11/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Banque d'Athènes</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">114 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>National Bank of Egypt</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">20 1/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Casa di Sconto</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">48 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Comptoir Financ. &amp; Comm.</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">2 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Banque d'Abyssinie</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">4 1/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Banque d'Orient</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">112 1/2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>ote Générale Egyptienne</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">195 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"> Chemins de Fer </cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Alex. &amp; Ramleh Railway</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">4 1/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Delta Light Railway</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">9 3/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Lots Turcs obligations</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">164 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"> Societes des Eaux </cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Alexandria Water Company</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">10 1/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Eaux du Caire part capital</cell>
                            <cell>Fcs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">102 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Eaux de Tantah</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">6 –-</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"> Societes Foncieres </cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Daira Sanieh Nouvelle</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">13 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Crédit Foncier Egyptien</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">696 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Crédit Fon. ob. 3 % a Lots</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">279 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Cr. Foncier ob. Nouv. Emis.</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">251</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Cr. Foncier ob. 1/10 %</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">705 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Behera </cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">20 1/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Delta Land Company</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">1 1/64</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Wardan Estate</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">1 1/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Nile Land</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">8 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Anglo-Eg. Land Allotment</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">1 15/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"> Societes Immobilieres </cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Cie. Immobilière d'Egypte</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">295 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Markets</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">24 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Agricole du Nil</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">158 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Enterprise and Development</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">6 3/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Improvements Corporation</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">2 7/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Estates</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">– 11/32</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Ste d'Ent Imm &amp; de Travaux</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">1 1/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Helouan Development</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">– 1/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Economical Residence</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">2 1/2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Heliopolis</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">200 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egypt Land Inv &amp; Buil Co</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">– 5/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Abdukir Land</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">29/ –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"> Societes Industrielles </cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Anglo-Eg. Spinning</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">– 1/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Crown Brewery d'Alex.</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">113 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Crown Brewery du Caire</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">70 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Cotton Mills</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">1/</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Salt and Soda</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">14/</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Ste des Ciments d'Egypte</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">22 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>'' fondateur</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">9 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Walker &amp; Meimarachi</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">– 1/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Constructions</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">– 1/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Frigorifiques</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">3 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"> Navigation a Vapeur </cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Anglo-American Nile</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">2 3/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Nile Transport</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">– –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"> Hotels </cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Nungovich Hotels</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">12 1/18</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Egyptian Hotels</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">4 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>National Hotels</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">2 1/8</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Upper Egypt Hotels</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">2 11/32</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"> Tramways </cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Tramways d'Alexandrie</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">141 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Tramways du Caire</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">282 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Omnibus-Automobiles</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">2 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>'' fondateur</cell>
                            <cell>Frs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="fcs">3 1/2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"> Valeurs diverses </cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Bourse Khédiviale du Caire</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">20 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Menzaleh act</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">2 1/2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Artesian Boring</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">3 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Anglo-Belgian</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">4 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Caffari's markets</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">– 1/2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Eg Inv &amp; Agency Ltd</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">– 11/32</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Eg Land &amp; Gen Trust</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">– 5/32</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Nile Cold Storage</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">– 1/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Union Froncier</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">4 3/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Urbaine Rurale d'Alexandrie</cell>
                            <cell>£</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="£">3 5/16</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Splendid Hotels</cell>
                            <cell>L.E.</cell>
                            <cell><measure type="currency" unit="LE">2 1/4</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                </div>
                <div type="template" xml:lang="fr" xml:id="deg-el-extr01">
                    <head>Exterieur</head>
                    <p>Dépêches particulières du <date when="1905-07-11">11 juillet 1905</date></p>
                    <p>PRODUITS EGYPTIENS</p>
                    <p>LIVERPOOL</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Coton: Etat du Marché</hi>.—Soutenu</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Disp</hi>..— F.G.F.: <measure unit="£">7 7/8</measure>
                        (sans changement)</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Futurs</hi> Juillet :<measure unit="£">7 52/64</measure>
                        (6/64 point de hausse)</p>
                    <p>LIVERPOOL</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Graines de coton</hi>.—Soutenues</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Fèves</hi> — Fermes</p>
                    <p>HULL</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Graines de coton</hi>.—Calmes, sans changement</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Fèves</hi>.—Soutenues</p>
                    <p>LONDRES</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Graines de coton</hi>.— Sans changement</p>
                    <p>COTON AMÉRICAIN</p>
                    <p>LIVERPOOL</p>
                    <p>Futurs août-sept.: <measure unit="$">5.90</measure> (15 points de baisse)</p>
                    <p>" oct-nov.: <measure unit="$">5.92</measure> (13 points de baisse)</p>
                    <p>Disponible : <measure unit="$">6.12</measure> (11 points de hausse)</p>
                    <p>NEW-YORK</p>
                    <p>Middling Upland: <measure unit="$">11.00</measure> (30 points de hausse)</p>
                    <p>Futurs août: <measure unit="$">10.82</measure> (24 points de busse)</p>
                    <p>" oct. : <measure unit="$">10.96</measure> (24 points de baisse)</p>
                    <p>Arrivages du jour, balles <measure unit="balles">22,000</measure></p>
                    <p>Contre même jour, l'année dernière, balles <measure unit="balles"
                            >1,800</measure></p>
                </div>
            </div>
            <pb n="7"/>
            <div type="page" n="7"
                facs="https://archive.org/details/egyptian-gazette-1908-01-10/page/n6/mode/1up">
                <cb n="1"/>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2">
                    <head>INNSBRUCK, Tyrol.</head>
                    <p>Most Charming Spring and Summer Resort. Comfortable journey via Trieste,
                        Villach, Innsbruck.</p>
                    <p>Write for illustrated pamphlet to </p>
                    <p>HOTEL TYROL, CARL LANDSEE</p>
                    <p>HOTEL LONNE, CARL BEER</p>
                </div>
                <cb n="2"/>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>Vade Mecum for the Homeward Bound</head>
                </div>
                <cb n="6"/>
                <div type="advert">
                    <head>ROME. ROME.</head>
                    <p>SAVOY HOTEL.</p>
                    <p>LUDOVISI QUARTER</p>
                    <p>Central Heating.</p>
                    <p>T. LENGYEL, Proprietor.</p>
                </div>
                <cb n="1"/>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>TO OUR VISITORS</head>
                    <p>The Egyptian Gazette has much pleasure in presenting to its subscribers the
                        accompanying description of some of the many interesting routes by which
                        they may travel homewards. Great care has been taken to arrange them as
                        accurately and concisely as possible, and it will be found that none of them
                        are fraught with difficulty. In choosing the route home there are several
                        things to be considered. To begin with there is the difference in climate
                        between Egypt and the various points at which you may arrive in Europe.</p>
                    <cb n="2"/>
                    <p>This depends partly upon the month in which you leave Egypt, for Cairo in
                        January may be a little warmer than the Riviera and possibly not so warm as
                        Sicily, but in March it will be warmer than Rome, and more uniformly warm
                        than many other places in Europe. </p>
                    <p>Many people leave Egypt far too early in the year, for as a rule the weather
                        in April and May is perfect. The warmest place to go to on leaving Egypt is
                        Sicily.</p>
                    <p>Some will want to take into consideration the number of days to be spent at
                        sea, and we therefore subjoin a list shewing the time occupied on each of
                        the various routes between Egypt and the Continent of Europe.</p>
                    <p>They are as follows:-</p>
                    <cb n="3"/>
                    <p>The long sea routes—from Port Said or Alexandria to Plymouth, Southhampton,
                        London or Liverpool—occupy about 14 days. The short ones are as
                        follows:—</p>
                    <table cols="4">
                        <row>
                            <cell>Port Said or Alexandria</cell>
                            <cell>to Brindisi</cell>
                            <cell>3 days</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Alexandria</cell>
                            <cell>to Marseilles</cell>
                            <cell>2 ,,</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Alexandria </cell>
                            <cell>to Messina</cell>
                            <cell>3 ,,</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Port Said or Alexandria</cell>
                            <cell>to Marseilles</cell>
                            <cell>5 ,,</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Alexandria</cell>
                            <cell>to Venice and Trieste</cell>
                            <cell>3½ ,,</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Alexandria</cell>
                            <cell>to Naples</cell>
                            <cell>3 ,,</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Port Said</cell>
                            <cell>to Genoa</cell>
                            <cell>5 ,,</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Port Said</cell>
                            <cell>to Naples</cell>
                            <cell>4 ,,</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Alexandria</cell>
                            <cell>to Constantinople</cell>
                            <cell>4 ,, </cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Alexandria</cell>
                            <cell>to Piraeus</cell>
                            <cell>2 ,,</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Port Said</cell>
                            <cell>to Gibraltar</cell>
                            <cell>7 ,,</cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <cb n="4"/>
                    <p>The steamers of the P.&amp;O., the Egyptian Mail S.S,. Co., North German
                        Lloyd, Orient, and Messageries Maritimes are the largest. The Anchor,
                        British India, Bibby and Henderson Lines are also excellent, and their
                        steamers are largely patronised by travellers to Egypt.</p>
                    <p>As regards the train journeys from Cairo, the shortest is that to Alexandria,
                        without change (3 hours). That to Port Said can now be made without change
                        in 4 ½ hours.</p>
                    <p>The least expensive way to England is by the Moss, Papayanni, Prince, and
                        Westcott lines of steamers from Alexandria to Liverpool. The German Levant
                        line has also good steamers from Alexandria to Hamburg.</p>
                    <cb n="5"/>
                    <p>The quickest through Continental routes are by P.&amp;O. Brindisi express
                        from Port Said, by the Egyptian Mail S.S. Co., from Alexandria to Marseilles
                        and the Austrian Lloyd Trieste Vienna express from Alexandria.</p>
                    <p>As regards heavy luggage, it must be borne in mind that very little luggage
                        is allowed free on the railways of Europe, but there are several good and
                        responsible forwarding agents in Egypt who undertake at a fixed charge to
                        deliver packages to any address in Europe. The Egyptian Mail S.S. Co., have
                        also made arrangements whereby luggage can be collected and sent to any
                        address.</p>
                    <p>The quickest manner of getting to Europe from Port Said is undoubtedly by the
                        fast Mail<cb n="6"/> Steamers "Osiris" and "Isis" to Brindisi. One of these
                        leaves Port Said every week, as soon as possible after receiving the Indian
                        mails from the great liner arrived from Bombay.</p>
                    <p>These small but comfortable ships have enormously powerful engines, and
                        attain a very high rate of speed. They are called the "Ferry Boats" having
                        been specially built to carry the British mail from Port Said to Brindisi.
                        If you are going straight through to England you will find the train waiting
                        at Brindisi which will take you to Calais without changing. It has complete
                        arrangements for sleeping and eating on board, and you should arrive in
                        London on the fifth day from leaving Port Said.</p>
                </div>
                <cb n="1"/>
                <div type="section">
                    <head>HOTELS EN ROUTE.</head>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>MARIENBAD.</head>
                        <p>Hotel Klinger.</p>
                        <p>FIRST CLASS HOTEL.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>SYRACUSE (SICILY.) </head>
                        <p>HOTEL DES ETRANGERS.</p>
                        <p>"CASA POLITI." </p>
                        <p>First Class, Electric Light, Lift. Central Heating,</p>
                        <p>PRIVATE BATHS. ALL COMFORTS</p>
                        <p><hi rend="italic">Proprietor</hi> ENGELKE-ZUNKE.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>TAORMINA.</head>
                        <p>HOTEL METROPOLE,</p>
                        <p>First Class House. </p>
                        <p>Beautiful Position Swiss Management</p>
                        <p>JAMES KUCHLER</p>
                        <p><hi rend="italic">Directeur</hi></p>
                        <p><hi rend="italic">Proprietor</hi></p>
                        <p>Mr. A. Kookel. </p>
                        <p>Grand Hotel Villa Politi.</p>
                        <p>SIRACUSE</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>AIX LES BAINS </head>
                        <p>GRAND HOTEL D'AIX.</p>
                        <p>In close proximity to the Baths and Casinos </p>
                        <p>FIRST CLASS HOTEL with all modem comfort</p>
                        <p>Private Apartments with Bathroom, etc </p>
                        <p>Electric Light everywhere. - Lifts. </p>
                        <p>GUIBERT FRERES &amp; GAUDIN. Proprietors </p>
                        <p>Telegraphie Addreess "GRANOTEL, AIX LES-BAINS"</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>BADEN BADEN </head>
                        <p>HOTEL STEPHANIE.</p>
                        <p>ALLEE OF LICHTENTHAL No.1 </p>
                        <p>THIS NEW "Hotel de Luxe," Baden's latest creation, stands alone in its
                            own Park, and faces directly the Allée of Lichtenthall. Apartments
                            Single and Double Bedrooms with Bath And Dressing Rows attached</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>NAPLES </head>
                        <p>Grand Hotel. </p>
                        <p>First Class in Every Respect</p>
                        <p>Unrivalled Position</p>
                        <p>Swiss Management. </p>
                        <p>Hauser and Deepfner </p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>FLORENCE</head>
                        <p>The Hotel Baglioni.</p>
                        <p>FIRST CLASS. </p>
                        <p>EVERY MODERN COMFORT. </p>
                        <p>Branch House : HOTEL D'ITALIE, BOLOGNA.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>FLORENCE. </head>
                        <p>THE GRAND HOTEL. </p>
                        <p>THE HOTEL ITALIE. </p>
                        <p>In Quietest Summer Position. </p>
                        <p>All Modern Improvements in Both Hotels </p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>FLORENCE, Lung Arno</head>
                        <p>HOTEL </p>
                        <p>Florence Washington. </p>
                        <p>First Class All Modern Comforts</p>
                        <p>C. Gobbo <hi rend="italic">Propr. and Manager</hi></p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>MARIENBAD. </head>
                        <p>Hotel Delphin. </p>
                        <p>First Class Hotel of old renown, facing the Theatre. </p>
                        <p>In proximity to the Springs and Bath Houses.</p>
                        <p>MODERN COMFORT </p>
                        <p>FINEST TERRACE IN MARIENBAD, WITH GARDEN</p>
                        <p>Daily Evening Concert </p>
                        <p>Reduced terms before and after the Season</p>
                        <p>E. H. RUBRITIUS, Proprietor </p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>Hotel Wagner.</head>
                        <p>FIRST CLASS FAMILY HOTEL close to Springs and Baths. Very quiet and
                            select position with every comfort. Entirely rearranged and modern.
                            Moderate prices. Lift. Electric Light. Good Cuisine. Omnibus at Station.
                            English Spoken. Reduced prices May and September</p>
                        <p>LEOPOLD WAGNER, Proprietor.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>BERLIN. W </head>
                        <p>No. 1, Unter den Linden </p>
                        <p>Corner of Pariser Platz</p>
                        <p>Hotel Adlon.</p>
                        <p>New Built - American Style.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>NAPLES </head>
                        <p>THE SAVOY HOTEL.. </p>
                        <p>
                            <hi rend="italic">First-Class. Up-to-Date </hi></p>
                        <p><hi rend="italic">Suites and Rooms with Private Bath and Balconies</hi>
                        </p>
                        <p>FOUR TENNIS COURTS. </p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>FLORENCE </head>
                        <p>Gd Hotel de la Ville.</p>
                        <p>Open all the year </p>
                        <p>Best Position on Arno</p>
                        <p>First Class, up to date. </p>
                        <p>New Proprietor T. RITTER</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>MADRID </head>
                        <p>Crand Hotel de Paris. </p>
                        <p>STRICTLY FIRST CLASS. – MADRID. </p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>SALSOMAGGIORE. </head>
                        <p>HOTEL CENTRAL BAGNI. </p>
                        <p>The most recently built Hotel in Salsomaggiore, and on which no expense
                            has been spared to render it completely up to date as regards hygiene
                            and comfort. The Hotel is directly connected with the New Bathing
                            Establishment by a covered passage.</p>
                        <p>Charge Moderate. Steam Heating.</p>
                        <p>For prospects and particulars apply to the Manager.</p>
                        <p>Telegraphic Address CENTRAL SALSOMAGGIORE</p>
                    </div>
                </div>
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                    <head>SICILY.</head>
                    <p>The direct route to Sicily is by the Florio-Rubattino Co.'s steamers which
                        leave Alexandria weekly for MESSINA, where one takes train to TAORMENA, one
                        of the most charming and popular places on the island. <hi rend="italic"
                            >Giardini</hi> is the station at which to alight, and the drive up to
                        Taormina is most delightful, occupying about one hour. In and around the
                        town is much to interest the visitor. The theatre is of Greek origin, but
                        restored under the Romans. CATANIA is the starting place for the ascent of
                        Etna, and here also is a fine Cathedral. The Greek, Roman, and Saracenic
                        remains that are found all over the island, are an endless sources of
                        pleasure. SYRACUSE has an interesting history, having been a Greek city,
                        which was designed by Demosthenes in B.C. 413, and taken by the Romans in
                        B.C. 212, when Archimedes was slain—his tomb is to be seen. The cathedral
                        was once an ancient pagan temple. PALERMO, with about 300,000 inhabitants,
                        is the capital of the Island, and enjoys a delightful climate. Much of
                        interest is to be found in this fine city. <hi rend="italic">The Palazzo
                            Reale</hi> is of Saracenic origin and close to it the church of <hi
                            rend="italic">S. Giovannia degli Eremiti</hi> with its picturesque
                        cloisters. The Cathedral, Museum, Botanic Gardens, Villa Giulia and Royal
                        Park are also worth a visit.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>CENTRAL ITALY.</head>
                    <p>The fine steamers of the North German Lloyd leave Alexandria every Wednesday
                        during the season for Naples, the voyage being only 3 days.</p>
                    <p>NAPLES is also reached in 10 hours from Palermo by the Florio-Rubattino Co.'s
                        steamers, which leave daily. One cannot approach Naples or leave it without
                        wishing to explore some of its islands, besides the lovely places on its
                            bay—<hi rend="italic">Castellamare</hi> and <hi rend="italic"
                            >Sorrento</hi>. The small steamer that takes you to Sorrento [you can
                        drive too] will take you on to Capri.</p>
                    <p>From Naples to ROME is a train journey of but five hours. All who can will
                        devote at least one week to visiting the many historical and interesting
                        portions of the Eternal City, whose charms and beauties are too well-known
                        to need comment here.</p>
                    <p>Leaving the Eternal City with much regret, a railway journey of five hours
                        brings you to FLORENCE, where another week can well be spent admiring the
                            <hi rend="italic">City of Flowers</hi> and its surrounding country. In
                        Florence itself the churches and galleries are of absorbing interest, whilst
                        the local promenades and excursions should not be omitted. <hi rend="italic"
                            >The Cascine</hi> is the most attractive and fashionable promenade in
                        Florence, whilst the <hi rend="italic">Viale dei Colli</hi>, one of the
                        finest walks in Europe, opened 35 years ago, goes winding up through the
                        hills a distance of four miles. The most delightful excursion outside
                        Florence is that to <hi rend="italic">Vallombrosa</hi>, with its <hi
                            rend="italic">Monastery</hi> 3,300 feet above the sea level. This is
                        made first by ordinary train from Florence to <hi rend="italic">St.
                            Ellero</hi>, thence by cog-wheel railway to <hi rend="italic"
                            >Saltino</hi>. The ascent through groves of oaks takes an hour, and most
                        striking panoramas are unfolded to view.</p>
                    <p>PISA is easily reached from Florence in about 2 hours ; here there is a fine
                        Cathedral and the Leaning Tower. A stay of at least one night should if
                        possible be made in order to enjoy the view from the Campanile at
                        sunset.</p>
                    <p>VIAREGGIO. One of the most delightful places on the Italian Riviera near Pisa
                        and on the main line from Rome to Genoa. It is a very convenient half-way
                        house between Egypt and England, and where living is reasonable and the air
                        and surroundings exceptionally good.</p>
                </div>
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                    <head>NORTHERN ITALY</head>
                    <p>GENOA (La Superba).—The most picturesque and interesting city in Italy, with
                        the record of having one of the lowest death averages of European cities and
                        a phenomenally equable temperature—warm in winter and deliciously cool
                        breezes from the surrounding mountains and the Mediterranean in summer.</p>
                    <p>The patriarchal home of Italy's most ancient nobility, whose palaces,
                        gardens, and famous collections of statuary, frescoes, and paintings, are a
                        constant delight to thousands of travellers who annually sojourn in Genoa.
                        Then there are the superbly decorated medieval churches containing exquisite
                        marble columns and historical paintings, and the incomparable Campo Santo
                        filled with its wonderful tombs.</p>
                    <p>From Genoa to Milan is a matter of only three hours by rail.</p>
                    <p>MILAN is a good centre for Northern Italy before making the tour of the
                        Lakes. The Cathedral is the principal attraction, with its beautiful windows
                        illustrating the History of the Bible. The public gardens and the monumental
                        cemetery are also worth a visit.</p>
                    <p>Between Bologna and Milan and only an hour and a half from Milan is
                        SALSOMAGGIORE, a renowned health resort on account of its thermal springs,
                        change trains at <hi rend="italic">Borgo San Domino</hi> and in half-an-hour
                        you are at Salsomaggiore.</p>
                </div>
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                <div type="section">
                    <head>HOTELS EN ROUTE.</head>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>SYRACUSE</head>
                        <p>GRAND HOTEL VILLA POLITI. </p>
                        <p>NEWLY ENLARGED And thorougly refurntabedl Electric Light throughout
                            Central Heating in every room Beautiful Gardens Concerts daily New
                            Proprietor. </p>
                        <p>GUSTAV KOCKEL also of the Hotel Crande Bretagne Catania and Hotel
                            Metropole </p>
                        <p>Taormina, </p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>SAN DOMENICA PALACE HOTEL. </head>
                        <p>Taormina First Class. Every Comfort. Unique in Character and Style. </p>
                        <p>E. GUOLIRLMI, Manager Formerly Manager at the Grand Hotel des Thermes. </p>
                        <p>Salsomaggiore.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>KISSINGEN</head>
                        <p>HOTEL DE RUSSIE.</p>
                        <p>MICH CLASS FAMILY HOTEL, Patronised by English and American Visitors
                            Unsurpassed situation opposite the Curgarten, and in the oentre of
                            attraotions. Arrangements made. Delightful Garden and Villas</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>MARIENBAD </head>
                        <p>Hotel Weimar. </p>
                        <p>First Class House. Patronised by English. </p>
                        <p>Elevated Position </p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>MILAN </head>
                        <p>HOTEL METROPOLE. The Only Hotel Situated on the Cathedral Square</p>
                        <p>Every Comfort BALZARI &amp; co. Prope.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>THUN (LAKE OF THUN) BERNENE OBERLAND</head>
                        <p>PENSION ITTEN. </p>
                        <p>FIRST CLASS FAMILY HOUSE Surrounded by W. Magnificent view of the
                            Jungfrau, Monch. And Eiger SW 18 CHALET attached with private Apartment
                            Bath OWN FARM</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>CONSTANCE (GERMANY)</head>
                        <p>Insel Hotel ON THE</p>
                        <p>LAKE Most Unge Hotel in Unrivalled Position</p>
                        <p>Proprietor, M BRUNNER</p>
                    </div>
                    <cols n="3"/>
                    <cb n="2"/>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>LYONS </head>
                        <p>THE GRAND HOTEL, </p>
                        <p>THE MOST UP TO DATE. THE GREAT RENDEZ VOUS OF AUTOMOBILISTS.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>NAPLES</head>
                        <p>Gd. Hotel du Vesuve </p>
                        <p>First Class Latest Comforts. </p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>GIRGENTI (Sicily.)</head>
                        <p>Delightful Winter Resort. Site of the Temples. Write for Prospectus to
                            the Hotels.</p>
                        <p>Hotel des Temples. Swiss Management. L TRIPPI. </p>
                        <p>Hotel Villa Agragas. R. PARIS</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>LUCERNE</head>
                        <p>HOTEL SCHWEIZERHOF</p>
                        <p>
                            <hi rend="italic">First Class throughout</hi>
                        </p>
                        <p>HAUSER BROTHERS, <hi rend="italic">Proprietors</hi>. </p>
                        <p>(Switzerland.) </p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>KAISERHOF. </head>
                        <p>FRANZENSBAD. With Annex.</p>
                        <p>FRANZENSBAD. Own Magnificent Park. </p>
                        <p>FIRST CLASS FAMILY HOTEL. Splendid situation, nearest to the Springs and
                            Baths. Kurpark with promenades in front of the house. 60 Salons and
                            Rooms. Terms per day or week. Electric Light. Garage - A. KOMMA,
                            Proprietor.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>The Three Best Hotels. </head>
                        <p>Hotel National.</p>
                        <p>GENEVA SWITZERLAND </p>
                        <p>Hotel des Berquer. Family Hotel </p>
                        <p>Hotel Metropole, First Class House</p>
                        <p>Moderate Charger</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>Dresden </head>
                        <p>HOTEL BELLEVUE</p>
                        <p>World-Renowned Select Hotel </p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>JUAN-LES-PINS</head>
                        <p>BETWEEN CANNES AND NICE</p>
                        <p>NEW WINTER PLACE the most sheltered and healthiest Place of the Riviera.
                            Pine Foreet facing Sea.</p>
                        <p>THE GRAND HOTEL, </p>
                        <p>1st Class, with every comfort. </p>
                        <p>OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND </p>
                        <p>The Express Trains stop at Antibes Ask there for THE ORAND HOTEL of
                            Juan-les-Pins </p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>KIEL, </head>
                        <p>Seebadeanstalt- Dusternbrook.</p>
                        <p>
                            <hi rend="italic">First Class Establishment with every modern comfort .
                            </hi></p>
                        <p>Open from May the first till October the first. </p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>BOURG-EN-BRESSE, </head>
                        <p>Terminus Hotel et de la Paix. </p>
                        <p>First Class. 100 Rooms and Saloons. Private Apartments for Families. Open
                            Air Restaurant in the Garden. Lift. Steam Heating. Bath Room. Hall.
                            Large Garden. Electric Light throughout. Telephone &amp; Telegraph.
                            Large Auto Garage. Open all the year round. Moderate Charges. </p>
                        <p>VICTOR CORSAINT, Managing Proprietor</p>
                    </div>
                    <cols n="6"/>
                    <cb n="4"/>
                    <div type="item">
                        <head>HOTELS EN TROUE</head>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>VENICE </head>
                        <p>Grand Hotel</p>
                        <p>First Class.</p>
                        <p>EVERY MODERN COMFORT.</p>
                        <p>Large Terrace on the Grand Canal.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>ROYAL HOTEL DANIELI.</head>
                        <p>FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.</p>
                        <p>Situated in the Finest and Healthiest part of the Town</p>
                        <p>Railway Ticket Office in the Hotel.</p>
                        <p>All modern comforts.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>VENEZIA</head>
                        <p>HOTEL CAVALETTO </p>
                        <p>TOUS PRES LE PLACE ST. MARC</p>
                        <p>Modern comfort .</p>
                        <p>HOTEL BONVECCHIATI </p>
                        <p>nouveau construction près la Place S. Marc</p>
                        <p>Pris très modérés.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>ROME </head>
                        <p>Hotel Continental</p>
                        <p>OPPOSITE THE STATION</p>
                        <p>-- FIRST CLASS. -- </p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>NAPLES</head>
                        <p>Gd HOTEL DE LONDRES </p>
                        <p><unclear>DEVITTO POWMAONI </unclear></p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>THE MODERN HOTEL. </head>
                        <p>LUNCARNO. FLORENCE. </p>
                        <p>APARTMENTS WITH PRIVATE BATHS. </p>
                        <p>Hot and cold running water in every room. Central Heating.</p>
                        <p>AUTO-GARAGE. MODERATE TERMS .</p>
                        <p>DELLA CASA &amp; Sons, <hi rend="italic">Propr</hi>.</p>
                    </div>
                </div>
                <cb n="5"/>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>NORTHERN ITALY (Continued) and The ITALIAN LAKES.</head>
                    <p>VENICE is a 5 hours journey by rail from Milan, and one of the most
                        delightful places imaginable to pass a quiet stay. The total absence of
                        vehicular traffic strikes one as very strange; no horse, cart, carriage or
                        bicycle is to be seen, and yet there is the sound of life at every turn. The
                        approach to Venice from the Adriatic is unlike that of any other sea port.
                        The town seems to be gradually, like Aphrodite, born of the sea. No hills
                        behind, no stretches of rock, but first the tops of Campaniles appear above
                        the horizon, then slowly the whole glittering town rises like a fairy mirage
                        out of the calm lagoon.</p>
                    <p>Going northwards from <hi rend="italic">Milan</hi> you make the tour of the
                        beautiful Italian lakes.</p>
                    <p>COMO, the birthplace of the younger Pliny, is reached in one-and-a-quarter
                        hours by train by way of Monza.</p>
                    <p>Boats leave Como frequently for the other towns on the lake, which is very
                        beautiful, and the scenery on either side going up the lake is most
                        enchanting. CERNOBBIO is a charming spot; then come <hi rend="italic"
                            >Tremezzo</hi>, <hi rend="italic">Cadenabbia</hi>, and <hi rend="italic"
                            >Menaggio</hi> with the prettily-situated town of <hi rend="italic"
                            >Bellaggio</hi> opposite. The walk from <hi rend="italic">Tremezzo</hi>
                        along the shore of the lake to <hi rend="italic">Menaggio</hi> is most
                        enjoyable. A steam tram runs from <hi rend="italic">Menaggio</hi> to <hi
                            rend="italic">Porlezza</hi> on Lake Lugano in three-quarters of an hour,
                        then steamer to Lugano in two-and-three-quarter hours.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>SWITZERLAND.</head>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">Switzerland</hi>, the heart of Europe, has been described
                        as "A cluster of delights and grandeurs."</p>
                    <p>LUGANO is some 20 miles from Como and reached by train in one-and-a-half
                        hours. It has a population of 10,000 people and is charmingly situated on
                        the Lake of Lugano, amidst lovely Italian scenery. Around it rise M. San
                        Salvatore, M. de Caprino.and M. Generoso.</p>
                    <p>LOCARNO may be reached by rail from Bellinzona in forty minutes. This pretty
                        town, situated at the top of Lake Maggiore, has a mild climate and is an
                        excellent winter resort. The church Madonna del Sasso, situated above the
                        town, is worth a visit, as it contains interesting paintings, "Entombment,"
                        by Ciseri, and 'Tho Flight into Egypt," by Bramantion.</p>
                    <p>LUCERNE—A striking picture on the Lake of Lucerne facing the Rigi and Pilatus
                        and the snow-clad Alps.</p>
                    <p>In and around the town the walks are charming, and the excursions to be made
                        from Lucerne by boat, rail, etc., are very numerous.</p>
                    <p><hi rend="italic">The Lake of Lucerne</hi> abounds in delightful excursions,
                        those to the <hi rend="italic">Rigi</hi>, <hi rend="italic">Pilatus</hi>,
                            <hi rend="italic">Burgenstock</hi> and <hi rend="italic">Sonnenberg</hi>
                        needing a special visit each. Other excursions on the lake can be made by
                        steamer, and the ever-changing scenery on the trip from <hi rend="italic"
                            >Lucerne</hi>, to <hi rend="italic">Fluelen</hi> is a source of delight
                        to the lover of nature.</p>
                    <p>BRUNNEN, charmingly situated on the most beautiful part of the Lake of
                        Lucerne, commands magnificent views of lake and mountain scenery. Along the
                        Lake of Uri from Brunnen to Fluelen runs the famous <hi rend="italic"
                            >Axentrasse</hi>.</p>
                    <p>THUN (on the Lake of Thun) half an hour from Berne and one hour from
                        Interlaken. Quiet and quaint; sheltered from winds; just the place to rest
                        and recuperate. Beautiful walks, through woods, and along the lake shore.
                        Kursaal, Concernts, Casino, Races, Tennis, Boating, etc.</p>
                    <p>THE BERNESE OBERHAND. – INTERLAKEN, a favourite summer resort and the best
                        centre for making excursions in the Oberland, abounding in fine walks and
                        views. There is a magnificent view of the <hi rend="italic">Jungfrau</hi>
                        from the Hoheweg, a fine avenue of walnut trees, the chief resort of
                        visitors. Interlaken is also not far from the famous waterfalls, <hi
                            rend="italic">Giessbach</hi>, <hi rend="italic">Trummelbath</hi> and <hi
                            rend="italic">Staubbach</hi>. Then also the glaciers of <hi
                            rend="italic">Grindelwald</hi> and view from <hi rend="italic"
                            >Murren</hi> and the <hi rend="italic">Schynige Platte</hi> are sights
                        not to be missed.</p>
                    <p>CHATEAU D'OEX. 3,500 ft above the sea on the new Electric Railway between
                        Montreux and Interlaken, surrounded by magnificent scenery, with pure dry
                        air. Much frequented by English people in Summer and Winter.</p>
                    <p>ZURICH on the Gothard route. Direct communication with Northern Europe.
                        Largest town in Switzerland, beautifully-situated on the lake of Zurich.
                        Theatres. Big Concern Halls. Boating on the lake. Excellent schools. The
                        National Museum.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>GREECE and IONIAN ISLES.</head>
                    <p>Many people visit Greece after wintering in Egypt, as it is so easily reached
                        from Alexandria ; the climate in April is charming. The best steamers are
                        those of the Khedivial Mail Co. and the Russian Steam Navigation Co.</p>
                    <p>It is hardly necessary to point out to Tourists the extraordinary interest of
                        a visit to Athens from an artistic, historical and archaelogical point of
                        view, and if possible tourists should average to be in Athens for the
                        Orthodox Easter in order to witness the Good Friday and Easter Eve
                        ceremonies, and to be present at the dancing on the Easter Tuesday festival
                        held at Megara, for which a special train is run from Athens.</p>
                    <p>It is worth while to spend a few days in CORFU on account of the beauty of
                        the scenery. There is also good snipe and quail shooting to be had.</p>
                </div>
                <cb n="6"/>
                <div type="section">
                    <head>HOTELS EN ROUTE,</head>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>VENICE</head>
                        <p>LIDO (Venice) VENICE </p>
                        <p>From Venice or Lido, charming trip on the lagoon, 12 min. by steamboat.
                            CLIMATIC STATION AND SEA BATHS, WITH CHINESITHERAPIC INSTITUTE. Express
                            between the station and Lido for the Hotels.</p>
                        <p>BAGNI LIDO (Venice) </p>
                        <p>The most important bathing station in Italy, Café-Restaurant and Terrace
                            on the sea. Hydrotherapic Institute, Concerts daily. Frequented by the
                            highest classes of society.</p>
                        <p>GRAND HOTEL DES BAINS. </p>
                        <p>Adjoining the sea. First-class hotel with dependencies &amp; Chalets. 200
                            rooms &amp; saloons. Electric light. Aqueduct. Every modern comfort.
                            Delightful residence, without any mosquitos.</p>
                        <p>THE GRAND HOTEL, LIDO .</p>
                        <p>Hotel with its dependencies (Swiss Hotel) in the most delightful
                            situation of the Lido at the landing place, five minutes walk from the
                            bathing place. Wonderful view of the Lagune of Venice. Room from 3 lire,
                            with board from 8.50 per day. No mosquitos. Very dry and safe air. </p>
                        <p>Address-SOCIETE BAGNI. LIDO, VENICE ITALY</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>ST. MORITZ (ENGADINE) SWITZERLAND.</head>
                        <p>The Grand Hotel St. Moritz,</p>
                        <p>A New First Class Hotel</p>
                        <p>WITH EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE </p>
                        <p>Address all enquiries to THE MANAGER.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>St. MORITZ.</head>
                        <p>The Savoy Hotel and Restaurant. </p>
                        <p>The latest first class Hotel </p>
                        <p>English Management</p>
                        <p>J. A. BOTT. Prop. </p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>LAKE OF COMO (CERNOBBIO.)</head>
                        <p>GRAND HOTEL </p>
                        <p>VILLA D'ESTE</p>
                        <p>First-Class House. Finest situation on the lake. Immense Park and
                            Gardens. Moderate charges. Omnibus at Como Station.</p>
                        <p>T. DOMARE, Manager.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>LUGANO. </head>
                        <p>HOTEL BEAU-REGARD </p>
                        <p>and CONTINENTAL. </p>
                        <p>FIRST CLASS MODERN HOTEL. </p>
                        <p>Splendid Situation. </p>
                        <p>I. F. HELMSHAUER, Prop. </p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>LUCARNO,–Lake Maggiore. </head>
                        <p>(Switzerland) </p>
                        <p>HOTEL DU PARC.</p>
                        <p>Most up-to-date and Modern Hotel of Lacarno.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>(LUGANO). </head>
                        <p>Hotel St. Gothard and Terminus.</p>
                        <p>Finest situation overlooking the Lake. Comfortable. Family House</p>
                        <p>I. LANDRY</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>LUGANO. </head>
                        <p>HOTEL DES ANGLAIS. </p>
                        <p>THE ONLY HOTEL ON THE LAKE. </p>
                        <p>Quite New. English Management. </p>
                        <p>MISS E. GASCARD. </p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>INNSBRUCK (Tyrol </head>
                        <p>CARL KAISER'S PENSION-HOTEL. </p>
                        <p>Splendid situation, overlooking river and valley, surrounded by fruit,
                            conifer and rose gardens. Modern comforts and home-like, Library,
                            English and American papers, Baths Mariages, good table and Sanitary
                            arrangements.</p>
                        <p>Specially suitable for those requiring rest, quietness, and change of
                            air. Capital headquarters for excursions. Post, Telegraph, Telephone,
                            Dark Room,. Terms moderate for either short or long stay. English
                            spoken. Apply for prospectus.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>INTERLAKEN. </head>
                        <p>THE SAVOY HOTEL. </p>
                        <p>QUITE NEW. </p>
                        <p>Splendid Situation. </p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>Grand Hotel Beausejour Kurhaus, </head>
                        <p>Chateau d'Oex. </p>
                        <p>First Class Hotel open all the year. Summer and Winter sports. Moderate
                            terms.</p>
                        <p>C. CLAUSEN, Proprietor. </p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>HOTEL BERTHOD.</head>
                        <p>The Most Comfortable First Class Family Hotel. </p>
                        <p>EVERY MODERN COMFORT. </p>
                        <p>BERTHOD BROTHERS, Proprietors.</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>ZURICH </head>
                        <p>Grand Hotel National </p>
                        <p>Splendid situation opposite the Central Station </p>
                        <p>FIRST CLASS </p>
                        <p>Propr. WILD BROTHERS</p>
                        <p>(Mangr. Savoy Hotel Cairo).</p>
                    </div>
                    <div type="advert">
                        <head>Grand Hotel d'Angleterre. </head>
                        <p>Athens (GREECE).</p>
                        <p>Strictly first class, Best situation facing the Royal Palace. Last Summer
                            refurnished. Every modern comfort. Luxurious private appartments. Single
                            and double rooms connected with bath and toilette. </p>
                        <p>Electric lift, Telephone. Electric Light.</p>
                        <p>G. M. LIVADAS, Prop. </p>
                    </div>
                </div>
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                <div type="section">
                    <div type="item">
                        <table rows="5" cols="3">
                            <row>
                                <cell><hi rend="bold">Palermo</hi></cell>
                                <cell><hi rend="bold">Sicily</hi></cell>
                                <cell><hi rend="bold">Palermo</hi></cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell cols="3">Favorite Winter Resort. Apply for Prospectus to Hotel
                                    Managers.</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Villa Igea Grand Hotel.</cell>
                                <cell/>
                                <cell>Weinen's Hotel de France.</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Grand Hotel des Palmes.</cell>
                                <cell/>
                                <cell>Hotel Trinacria.</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell>Excelsior Palace Hotel.</cell>
                                <cell/>
                                <cell>Trickers Hotel-Pension Savoy.</cell>
                            </row>
                            <row>
                                <cell/>
                                <cell>Hotel-Pension Panormus</cell>
                                <cell/>
                            </row>
                        </table>
                    </div>
                    <cb n="2"/>
                    <div type="item">
                        <p>Rome.</p>
                        <p>Excelsior Hotel.</p>
                        <p>Salsomaggiore.</p>
                        <p>Grand Hotel des Thermes.</p>
                        <p>Famous cure reosrt for Gout, Rheumatism, Ladies complaints, Inhallations
                            for threat diseases.</p>
                        <p>Lucerne.</p>
                        <p>Gd. Hotel National.</p>
                        <p>Delightful Spring and Summer Resort.</p>
                    </div>
                </div>
            </div>
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                facs="https://archive.org/details/egyptian-gazette-1908-01-10/page/n7/mode/1up">
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                <div type="template" xml:lang="fr" xml:id="deg-el-noli01">
                    <head>NOLIS</head>
                    <table cols="3" xml:id="deg-ta-noli01">
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="5">HULL</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Céréales</cell>
                            <cell>Shgs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">1/3</measure></cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Tourteaux</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">4/6</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Graines de coton</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">5/</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Oignons</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="5">LONDRES</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Céréales</cell>
                            <cell>Shgs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">1/3</measure></cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Tourteaux</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">4/6</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Graines de coton</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">5/6</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Oignons</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="5">POSTS DIRECTS</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Graines de coton</cell>
                            <cell>Shgs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">7/</measure></cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">––</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Céréales</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">1/6</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">––</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="5">LIVERPOOL</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Coton</cell>
                            <cell>Shgs.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">11/</measure></cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Céréales</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="sh">2/</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Tourteaux</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">5/6</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Graines de coton</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">6/6</measure></cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Oignons</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="sh">—</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="sh">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="5">CONTINENT (NANTES-DUNKERQUE)</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Graines de coton (Dunkerque)</cell>
                            <cell>Fr.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">10</measure></cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell> " " " (Nantes)</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="fcs">10</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Fèves</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">10</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Oignons</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">—</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="5">MARSEILLE</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Fèves</cell>
                            <cell>Fr.</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="fcs">7</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>à</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">8.—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Graines de coton</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="fcs">7</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">8.—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell cols="5">DESTINATIONS DIVERSES</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Coton : Odessa, Trieste, Venise, Gênes Marseille</cell>
                            <cell>Fr.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">2.—</measure></cell>
                            <cell rows="5" cols="2">par 100 kilog.</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Barcelone</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="fcs">2.50</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Le Havre</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="fcs">3.—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Dunkerque</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="fcs">2.50</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Anvers</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="fcs">2.—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Hambourg</cell>
                            <cell>Fr.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">20.—</measure> à <measure unit="fcs"
                                    >22.50</measure>
                            </cell>
                            <cell rows="4" cols="2">par tonne poids</cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>St-Petersbourg</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell>
                                <measure unit="fcs">25.—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>New-York</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">25.—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Bombay</cell>
                            <cell>"</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="fcs">25.—</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
                    <dateline>Alexandrie, le 26 decembre 1907</dateline>
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                    <head>Alexandria General Produce Association</head>
                    <p>Les differences de prix pour livraison sur Contrats de coton ont été fixées
                        comme suit:</p>
                    <table>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"><hi rend="italic">Brown</hi></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Entre</cell>
                            <cell>Fair et Fully Fair</cell>
                            <cell>P.T.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="P.T.">17 1/2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Fully Fair et Good Fair</cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="P.T.">17 1/2</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row role="label">
                            <cell cols="4"><hi rend="italic">Haute-Egypte et Fayoum</hi></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>Entre</cell>
                            <cell>Fair et Fully Fair</cell>
                            <cell>P.T.</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">20 –</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                        <row>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell>Good Fair et Fully Good Fair</cell>
                            <cell>,,</cell>
                            <cell><measure unit="pt">25 ––</measure></cell>
                        </row>
                    </table>
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                <div type="item">
                    <head>Municipalite d'Alexandrie</head>
                    <p>Liste Evecronate Muowicrpate pu CoLince | DES PROPRIETAIRES POUR L'ANNBE
                        1908.</p>
                    <p>Le public est informé que la liste électorale municipale du Collége des
                        propriétaires pour l'année 1908 est affichée do 5an 20 Janvier 1908 ao
                        Gouvernorat, &amp; la Bourse Khédiviale et Ala Manicipalité oh toute
                        personne pourra la consulter.</p>
                    <p>Les personnes qui auraient des réclamations 4 faire, pourront les présenter
                        jasqa'an 31 Jan- | vier 1908 &amp; Mr. le Vice-Président dela Com- mission'
                        Manicipale lequel en référera 4 cette Assemblée, qui statuera en dernier
                        ressort.</p>
                    <p>En cas de demande d'inscription, lea per- sonnes intéreasées devront prodaire
                        les justifi- cations nécessaires (quittances de l'impdt de la propriété
                        batie).</p>
                    <p>N.B, — Poor @tre inscrits sur la liste des proprétaires, il faut l'étre sur
                        la liste électorale générale.</p>
                    <p>Le Gouverneur d' Alexandrie, M. Isapt. Alexandrie le 3 Janvier 1908.
                        31677-8-3</p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>Egyptian State Railways</head>
                    <p>NOTICE.</p>
                    <p>Public Auction in Cairo Goods Shed of Unclaimed Articles (time-expired).</p>
                    <p>On the 20th January, 1908, and following days, at 9.30 a.m. sharp, a Poblic
                        Auction will be held in the Cairo Goods Shed of all time- expired, unclaimed
                        articles, amongst which are the following -</p>
                    <p>Empty Sacks, Coal, Wrought iron, Flour, Confectionery, Clothipg, Wives and
                        Spirits, | Preserved and Dry Fruit, Oil, Cereals, Wood, unworked and worked,
                        Tibn, Miscellaneous, Unginned Cotton.</p>
                    <p>CONDITIONS OF SALE</p>
                    <p>1. Articles will be sold separately or in lots, at the discretion of the
                        Administration ;</p>
                    <p>2. Purchasers must pay cash for everything</p>
                </div>
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                <!--missing Allen Anderson ad-->
                <!--missing Sporting Cartridges ad-->
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-ufe01">
                    <head>PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE</head>
                    <p>The Underwriters' Fire Extinguisher</p>
                    <p>Over Five Hundred new in use in Egypt and the Sudan.</p>
                    <p>Simplicity, Reliability, Efficacy.</p>
                    <p>Write for illustrated circulars and full particulars.</p>
                    <p>Sole agents: Thos. Hinshelwood &amp; Co.</p>
                    <p>Alexandria.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">21-1-907</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:lang="fr" xml:id="deg-ad-pwl01">
                    <head>Papier Wlinsi</head>
                    <p>Remède souverain pour la guérison rapide des irritations de poitrine, des
                        rhumes, maux de gorge, rhumatismes, douleurs. Exiger le nom Wlinski.
                            <measure type="indexNo">8-1)</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="item">
                    <head>Supplement Commercial et Financier DE "L'EGYPTIAN GAZETTE"</head>
                    <p>Le Supplement Commercial et Financier de l'Egyptian Gazette paralt chaque
                        Samedi a midi, de facou a pouvoir etre expedie par lee paquebpt autrchien.
                        Il contient des revues completes et impartisles du coton, des graines de
                        coton, eet du marche des caleurs; les derneieres statistiques jusqu'a la
                        veilie de sa publication: des tableaux des fluctuations de la place et les
                        copies des depeches officielle envoyens a la Liverpool Cotton Association,
                        etc etc</p>
                    <p>L'abonnement pour une annee en Egypte coute 1 L.E. y compris les frais de
                        paste; pour l'etranger 10 P.T. de porten sus.</p>
                </div>
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                    <head>Browett Lindley &amp; Co. Ltd.</head>
                    <p>Forced Lubrication</p>
                    <p>High Efficiency</p>
                    <p>Low Steam Consumption</p>
                    <p>Silent &amp; Economical</p>
                    <p>Enclosed High Speed Englines</p>
                    <p>Egyptian House: The Egyptian Engineering Co. Lt.</p>
                    <p>Maison Spiro, Chareh Kasr-el-Nil, Cairo.</p>
                    <p>Telephone 1542. Cables: Anglogypt, Cairo. 2</p>
                    <p><measure>27331-1</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-coc01">
                    <head>COCHRAN AND Co ANNAN LIMITED</head>
                    <p>Patent Multitubular Vertical</p>
                    <p>BOILERS</p>
                    <p>Economy and Durability</p>
                    <p>SOLE AGENTS:-</p>
                    <p>Thos Cook and Son (Egypt) Ltd</p>
                    <p>BOULAC ENGINE WORKS</p>
                    <p>CAIRO</p>
                    <p>Telephone: No 160</p>
                    <p>Telegrams: Engineer Cairo</p>
                    <p>BRANCHES AT ALEXANDRIA:- (Rue de la Gare du Caire).</p>
                    <p>Telephone: No. 698</p>
                    <p>Telegrams: Engineer Alexandria.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-okl02">
                    <head>Orenstein &amp; Koppel, Limited</head>
                    <p>Capital 10,000,000 Frs.</p>
                    <p>Purveyors to H.H. The Kedhive.</p>
                    <p>Portable and Permanent Railways. Passenger and Goods Cars. Tipping and
                        Platform Waggons For all Purposes. Locomotives from 10-400 H.P.</p>
                    <p>Offices: </p>
                    <p>Cairo: 24 Kasr el Nil Street opposite the Bank of Egypt P.O.B. 690 Telephone
                        No. 39 </p>
                    <p>Alexandria: 29 Cherif Pasha Street, Telephone No. 661</p>
                    <p>Large stocks of Rails, Trucks, and Locomotives always kept in Alexandria.</p>
                    <p>Seimens &amp; Halske, Ltd.</p>
                    <p>Engineering Offices: Cairo and Alexandira</p>
                    <p>Electric Light Installations.- Transmission of Power- Electric Railways and
                        Transways- Telegraphs and Telephonic Apparatus.</p>
                    <p>Dynamos-Motors</p>
                    <p>Offices:</p>
                    <p>Cairo: 24 Kasr-el-Nil Street, opposite the Bank of Egypt, P.O.B. 600,
                        Telephone No 189 </p>
                    <p>Alexandria: 29, Cherif Pasha Street, Telephone No 661.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">31-12-904</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-smc01">
                    <head>STEINEMANN, MABARDI &amp; C°</head>
                    <p>The Egyptian Engineering Stores.</p>
                    <p>MERCHANTS, CONTRACTORSS &amp; MACHINERY IMPORTERS, ALEXANDRIA.</p>
                    <p>Sole Agents for Egypt, Asia Minor and Syria for</p>
                    <p>Messrs. CLAYTON &amp; SHUTTLEWORTH, Lincoln, Portable &amp; fixed Engines
                        &amp; Boilers, Corn mills, Thrashing, Strawbruising &amp; Cutting
                        Machines.</p>
                    <p>Messrs. GALLOWAYS, LTD., Manchester.—The Largest Boiler Works in the
                        World.</p>
                    <p>WALTER A. WOOD, Mowing and Reaping Machine Co. Hoosick Falls, N.Y. (America)
                        Reapers, Mowers, Harvesters &amp; Rakes.</p>
                    <p>PIGUET &amp; Co., Lyons. —French Steam Engines.;</p>
                    <p>AVELING &amp; PORTER, LIMITED, Rochester.—Steam Rollers and Steam
                        Ploughs.</p>
                    <p>LES TANNERIES LYONNAISES, Oullins (Rhône).-Best Leather Belting.</p>
                    <p>E. S. HINDLEY, Burton, Dorset—Vertical Engines and Boilers, specially
                        designed for driving Electric Dynamos &amp; Centrifugal Pumps, etc.,
                        etc.</p>
                    <p>HILLAIRET HUGUEOT, Paris.—Electricians.</p>
                    <p>L. DUMONT, Paris.—Centrifugal pumps.</p>
                    <p>R. F. &amp; E. TURNER, LTD., Ipswich.—Floor Mills.</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">21188-24.5.905</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-gmc01">
                    <head>G. MARCUS &amp; Co.</head>
                    <p>SOLE AGENTS FOR EGYPT FOR MILNER'S SAFE COMPANY, LIMITED.</p>
                    <p>Transatlantic Fire Insurance Company, Limited of Hamburg. (Covers also
                        Burglary Risks.)</p>
                    <p>The National Assurance Company of Ireland.</p>
                    <p>Fire Insurance Policies granted on all approved Descriptions of Property, at
                        moderate rates.</p>
                    <p>ALEXANDRIA, Maison A. N. Abey, Rue Constantinople. CAIRO, Hosh Issa</p>
                    <p><measure type="indexNo">17-11A-905</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-abw02">
                    <head>EGYPTIAN BONDED WAREHOUSE COMPANY, LTD.</head>
                    <p>(Société des Entrepôts d'Alexandrie) <measure type="indexNo"
                        >0-1-07</measure></p>
                    <p>Bonded Warehouses in Alexandria, Cairo, Port Said and Suez.</p>
                    <p>Special Departments for clearing and forwarding and for a luggage and parcel
                        Express Service.</p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" colSpan="2" xml:id="deg-ad-tce01">
                    <head>Telephone Company of Egypt, Limited.</head>
                    <p>CAIRO-ALEXANDRIA TELEPHONE.--Rates as follows P.T. 5 for each 3 minutes, or
                        fraction of 3 minutes; P.T. 10 for over 3 up to 8 minutes communication.</p>
                    <p>PUBLIC CALL-OFFICES : Cairo, Central Office, Opera Square, and New Bar;
                        Helouan, Central Office, Maison Purvis ; Alexandria, St Mark's Buildings,
                        Egyptian Bar, I. Castelli &amp; Co.; Ramleh, Central Office. San Stefano
                        Casino <measure>30.4.906</measure></p>
                </div>
                <div type="advert" xml:id="deg-ad-cst02" xml:lang="fr">
                    <p>Engrais Organiques</p>
                    <p>Cairo Sewage Transport Cy., Ld.</p>
                    <p>Sharia el Cherifein No 1 près la National Bank, Le Caire.</p>
                </div>
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