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SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1914.
Hughes and Hough
ACUTIONERES TO THE GOVERNMENT.
AND ADMIRALTY.
General Austiceers
AND
Share, Coal and
...
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
11
"TO-KWA-WAN'
COAL STORAGE,
Contes used: "
A.B.C. 4TH & STE EDITIONE,
A1, TELEGRAP Co.
Telegraphic Adresa MERION BONGKONG.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
MPE Underagged hi va mensal instruc.
is to sell by Public Auction.
TUESDAY,
the 3rd Febas 3. 1914, commencing at 2.3. at their SALE ROOMS,
No. 8. Des Voeux Road, Corner
of Tew Home Street.-
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
TEKWOOD
VALUABLE
AND SUNDRY BLY KWOOD
FURSIURE,
&c.
&c.. Ke..
"As follows:- TEAKWOOD-De Drawing Room Suite, Lana Prawie make) Dining Room Suite, Upholstereil Arm chairs and Sofa Carpets And Rugs, (new), Brus and Brass Bod Besterenda, B-d Room Suite, Hureaus, Wardrobes, Wash- ntanis, &c, Ding Room Furniture, Süle- Bouds, Diener Waggons, Extension Dining Talles sad, Chairs, etc., te., Dinner and Desert Servicu, Crockery, Sundry Glane Ware. Cooking Stores, Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery, &c. Braw Fenders and Fire Brassus, Brass Curtain Piles, etc., etc,
Also
I Saidla etc. complete, 1d Chinese Blackwood Cabinet silk-embroidere Pict een, Electric Reading Lamps, ete.
1
Marble Clock Typewriter (Hammond).
1 Panu ley, Scho, Hainburg, Chubim Safe, Several silerplas d and brass Table Lamps and 2 Great' Bicycl Catalogun will be issued. Trans-As only.
HUGHES & HOUGE Auctioneers, Hongkong, Jun 14, 1914.
106
PUBLIC AUCTION. THE Undersized have received in tree. tion wellny Public Auction, 109 ACUDUNT OF THY CONCERNET),
WEDNESDAY,
the 4h February, 1914, commencing at 10.3) ... at their Sales Rome, No. 8.
Dus Vax Rand, Corner of -----
'ca House Street,
FIFTEEN CASES
IRCHANDISE,,
Comprisi
OF
Flower Bowls, Vases, Biscuit Jam, an
ENTERTAINMENT
THEÁTRA
FOR
ROYAL
THREE NIGHTS
ONLY
Mon. 18, Tues. 17h & Wed. 18th Feb, 1914, at 8.15 p.m. THE MAUD ALLAN
AND
CHERNIAVSKY CO.
[NDER te direction of W. ANGUS
MCLEOD
U
Far Eastern Tour Booked and Directed
D. &. D. COHEN..
MAUD ALLAN
AND
LEO, JAN and MISCHEL
CHERNIAVSKY
The Most Powerful ATTRACTION In the History of the Far
No Eye so Glad as
THE CHINA MAIL.
Over 30 yarı ngn the late Lord Beaconsfald?estined to the basalta. "he received from 331MROD'S CURE, and averu poat brings similar lattice to-dig,
THE IDOL'S EYE NIMROD'S
CITY HALL,
February 19th, 13th 14th Flugkong, Jan. 29, 1914
LIVERPOOL SACK CRIME.
(Continued from page 2.j
SCRATCHES ON AVANER's FACE. Misa Venablea, the typist, wand it wa Mer om to go out of the once Wal
Add a
CURE for
FAMED FOR 40 TEKIS.
ASTHMA
Sold in is by all Chemian and Steras throughout the County. Eywary of Imitations.
bond boy bag, shaid, "Stand outside; I won't be iong." have up. Us he fed qui do so, becauɔd du m
Bu
140, Aux working, when it c dialara jo the ward/mas anticed two lay
waited at the comer of the street a sport dutines away.
Altor waiting quarter of an hour he wont badz fetak oposed are of the decar
vidio strutenes en Summer's 180, we called out, "How long "ibuted na "they had buu done by
Lits arstenas And POSOB'S BALÓN
DAN
resido
call thara el cas previous ligOL. A lady with whom deceased na up to the tumeamurun said Kha diate with her, and if ano ba id a ovu sal wil would have
amowa w 4.
wyboy Charge" Witness could vo bim suding up in the office with 14 Isco skloways to him. Sumner told aim to wait outside and he did so for about ton minutes. Then Summer cam to the door and said, "Come here a ainute." He went just inside the door. way, when Sumner told him to pull down
a youth named Water Muskor Eaves.ho shatter. While doing so the wind dorioed how, whale walang ter
Deo.
Out w
Eastart by Meseri, Brudhand's pr-
Jets' about 7.30 p.m. ca
IW, summer fell on nis nuỹ, damaging it con-
durably. A young me catio vau cuce, and to compared to him, rwards repeating the complaint tolan okler youth, who asked, will
BOX PLAN NOW OPEN Reserved Seats -$6'-
ENTIRE CHANGE of PROGRAMME
EACH NIGHT.'
HOWARD EDIE.
Manager.
Ilongkong, 30 January, 1914.
HOTELS
THE
112
STATION HOTEL
NATHAN · ROAD,
KOWLOON.
ALECTRIC LIGHT AND FANS, L Bita-200м TO RICH HOOM.
Cold and Hot Water throughout.
PRIVATE AND PUBLIO BARS
BILLIARD ROOM.
Private Dining Room, EXCELLENT CUISINE.
For Partienises spply to
THE MANAGER, "EL. No. 129. Teig, Address TERMUTL
Hungrong. Ferr, ". 1912.
99€
KING EDWARD HOTEL
Central Location.
LL ELECTRIC Ta. Pas Entrance. Electric Lifte. Fans and Lighting, European Bates and Sanitary Fittings. Hot and Cold Water System throughout.
Best of Food and Service.
TELEPHONE 373. TELEGRAPHIC ADOREM.
VIC ORLL,"
The man whom to identices Sumner gavo um 2, which he took out white-looking" caka bag. After- »urda he saw a young man, and an older
Whecing baudeart towards Bra mo.d'a.
'DISCOVERT OF THE BODY.
The finding of the body was described by Plattuan, add evidenes was then giva: ut the arrest af. Estoit in his bed-room. do was described as not looking excited, and it was remarked that he did not ak
uy questions.
Detetives also spoke to, visiting Sum er's lodgings, and there finding a blood. stained grey suit which Sumner had bot wearing on the day of the murder.
Expert medical evidence was calki, and the results of the post-mortem et amination were given.
The doctor said the body showed siga of very serious ill-usago. Both eyes wer blacked. On the outer side of the la a star-shaped, ragged woun * Wid down to the bons. There was another wound above this, half an inch in length. Suggesting a glancing blow in a downs ward direction. On the top of the bea.. was a deep ragged wound to the beat caused by some blunt instrument. Th calp was battered, the wounds being «- numerous that they could not be describe parately. The scalp was lacerated t bits right down to the base.
the shutter down on a man's bond. Sumner rushed out, and witness stood in the doorway.
When Sumner want back into the shop o (Summer) pulled the handcart out. it was covered with green tarpaulin. fitness got hold of the shaft
need it away. Sumner waited to look up, and overtook witness and tock had of the handles.
(To be continued)."
BURYEY BY WIRELESS
Fixing A Frontlar,
AIX
Feuter's Agency has received news irom the Bolivian Survey Commission. dated Abums River, Nov. 25, announcing the fact that Commander Herbert A.
HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK Co., Ld.
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THE DIMENSIONS OF DOCKS AND SLIPS ARE IN FOLLOWS
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BLOCKS
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Please Address Enquiries to the Chief Mansger,
1407
TO LET
TO LET.
TO LET-Furnished for seven menthe Then the rat wok in Moren 1914,
No. 64, The Fask.-pply to
G. M. HARSTON. Hongkong. Dec. 31, 1913
1+
TO LET
1199
ATU. 1 "DURBAR VILLAS" Kow- NOOD
Apply to
SPANISH DOMINICAN PROCURATION,
Hongkong, Jan. 7, 1914.
TO LET.
FFICES in king's Building.
OFFICES
100
DEPTH OVER
ORDINARY SPRING TINKS
OF TIDE JA
SPRINGS NAGAPIT.
Fi-i-h
4349 3
No. 20 tesoroso.
ICWN OFFICE.
QUEEN'S BUILDINGS,"
R. M. DYER, B.SC., M.I.N.E., Kowloon Dock, Hongkong.
TEAMERS PASSED SURZ CANAL.
January 2 Cardiganshire, dragonia, Jay B. pribi, stentur, sun Damarlonia.
January D. diabona, Pulentia. January 13. Hanlongne, l'enbighshire, Fumarus, fiind chy luben. Nue, Semi
January 16 heil, Austria, Brianna Bfuser Casile, Kotori Maru, Sena,"
January Ambria, Istria, Sardinia. January 23. Noppos, Scandia, Aitmark, Indra.
Janney 27, Benalder, Gienʼogan, Cleist. Malla, Myrmidon, Fast Sueloie, Patricks.
(TTAMORE EXPECTED,
Mama.
The F. D. T. s.. Dorflinger currying the German Mails with dites from Berlin of the 7th Jumary, left Colomba ɔn Sunday, the 25th January, p. and
he expcted here on or about:
the 5th February,
The
R Co's R.M.S Afonteagle loft Yakah ma butween 12 and 2 pm, on the 25th January
The C. P. R. CR.M.S. Empress of Japan arrived as Yokohama at non on the 19th January, nd eft anin ar 4. hum day, due to arrive 4K beat 4 p... on the 30 January, The P. M's, S. C. China arrived at
San Francisco on the 26th Januar,.
Prinz Ludwig lelb Tho N. D.. L. 8.4.
Shanghai eu Saturday, the 31st Jan, at 6a.m., nan may be expected here fit or about Monday, the End Fab., ab 4 p.m.
CANALLINGY,
January 20. Aisura Vuru, Australien, Burlate, Kanto Maru, Kina,
ARRIVALS FROM CIUNĂ.
Agamemnun, Konang,
Janua y 24 Lasernik, Perseus.
VISITOR AT HOTELS. »
HONGKONG BOTEL
MrJ. W. Jay Mr M. Jebson
Mr E. S. Abraham Mr L Adler Mr and Mrs E. L. Mr J. W. 16-Jones
Agassiz
Mr A, de st Andra
Mr J. 1. Arenas Mira Provost Babin ii,
Edwards, the officer who was leri by the British Government for a period of thres years, to command that Commission, has once more reached civilisation, and com- peted over 200 miles of frontier survey. Commander Edwards and his party, whose duty was to survey mostly un- cnown country, to disputed frontier bo- tween Bolivia and Brazil, had travelled Battlement, up the Abuna River To called Santa Rosa, whence they cut orose country to meet another action of the commission. Both partice the EST floor of No. 4. Des Voux Road The Austrian Ed yte sa, Ferwerk left!
returned down the Abune on the compão- tion of the survey,
Cho great achievement of the expedi- tion is that they fixed all their longitudes by time-signals sent by wireless talo- Sraphy from Porto Villo, situated 120 miles from the base of operations. A Witness added that there were many party was left at Porto Valo, and, by the courtesy of the Brazilian Government, other wounds on the body and limbs. À
time-signals were sent every night, Com. vooth wis missing from the upper case,
ander Edwards carried with him a and deceased' underslothing was tom and pushed out of place. An result rough receiving set and a forg wire, which was rigged up an trees. He has of his examination, witness bad com proved that wireless telegraphy will e to the following conclusions-that the deceased had been dead from twenty too thaexplorer to dispense with chrono- noters, and casty and accurately fix all thirty hours, that death was due to con-
Commander Edwards Longitudce. cussion of the brain, that the wounds ou the head had been caused by a blunt ins- tramont, and that the body had been placed in the water after death.
Dr. Alexander, who had examined u large number of articles, said he found bloodstains on Summer's clothing, on the R. H. NORTE, bludgeon, on the sack, and on the four and cupboard door of the office. There were no bloodstains on Eitoft's clothing.
Manager
KINGSCLERE HOTEL,
HONGKONG
INRIVALLED position in the sortment of Bowls, Tea Pots and Sugar strict, overlooking the Botanica and Milk Sats, Celery Trays, Mugs, Ordens and facing the Harbour. Chvenisto Suts, Tea Cups and Saucers,
Numerous quiet Suites with luxuriously Ash Trays, Candlesticks, Bess and Brunze fitted Bathrooms. Telephone and Electric
Fans. Ware, & large variety of Ornaments,
Telephonse la Bedrooms and Sitting room throughout. Telephone No. 112. Cable Address: *Sachsnin,'
A.B.2. Code 5th Ed. Hongkong, September 1. 1908,
etc.,
etc.
etc. Also Faveral Cases of Washing Soup, Sundry Goods,
Picures and S-ring Machines. Terms: As usual,
HUGUES & HOUGH
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, Fio, 20, 1914-
PUBLIO AUCTION.
119
HE Undersigned have received instrue-
tions to sell by Public Auction,
... on
FRIDAY,
the ith Fabiuly, 1914, commending at 2.30 p.m. at air dalam konge, No. 8, De Voour Road, Corner of
Ice House Street,— «
A QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE TEAKWOOD
AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
ke..
WYNDHAM HOTEL,
1:08
29 WYNDHAM (FLOWER)
STREET,
OCATION good for fillaids Soonerz and ONLY TWO MINUTES' WALK FROM BUSINESS CENTRE
Familles, Residents and Tourists made thoroughly comfortable.
Terma
Moderate.
RUN ON FIRST-CLASS- LRS, Under the Personal Supervision of the
$4. 20.1 Comprising as follows:- TEAKWOOD--Dining an' Drawing Proprietros Room Suite Upholstered Arm-chairs and
·Sofas, Carpets and Rugs (new), Brass and Brise mounted Bedsteads, Bed Room Euite, Buresan, Wardrobes, Washstands, do., Dining Room Furniture, Sideboards, Dinner Waugos, Exton ton Dining Tables and Chairs, etc., etc., Dinner and Dessert Survor, Crockery, Bundry Giga
2. 3. HOY.
ERAESIDD PRIVATE HOTEL,
Ware, Cooking Stores, Kitabon Utensils,TANDING is in own grounds_with Outery, Braes Fenders and Fire Tennis and Croquet Lawan, Largs Alry and. Well Furnished Rooms, Every -Brasses,
home comfort. Wine View of the Harheur Telephone. No. 490.
Alas **
Tonkin Inlaid Trays. Blackwood Card Tables, Cubierta, Overmants, Sid. Tabloa, Deaks, a vari by sf Stand, etc.. sto. and a low pieces of Chingao Porelais
(Fall Particolare from Catalogue.)
BUSHES HOUGH,
Hongkong, Jin. Ky drik
Auctioneers,
Apply to Mu F. W. WATIB,
Braeside, 20, Madonna Road, Hongkony, Bepremler 2, 1908,
TITERS; Freh, Fried or Stewed,
Finau Haidoios, Ripper, dr, WETLANDIA, URFE,
14
Elofi's Erdense.
this will begin a new era in exploratory surveying. He eulogises the work of a wireless expert, Mr. Chapman, who aboured night and day to make the cx. perimet successful. In the course of his work this gentleman had terrible periences with hornets, arts, and other pests. Ho was provided with slimbing rons on his legs, in order to ascend the highest troos.
The Commissioners have still to erect boundary marks along a portion of the 'rontier, but the commencement of the ains will render it impossible to deal, this year, with a section of forty miles frontier which, it was hoped, would bo covered during the prespat season.
REMARKABLE ATORY. Samuel Etoft then antared the wit ness-box and elected to give evidenco. He said on Deo. 10. be got to work at u quarter past night. He and Summer were indianer together, and witness sonticued to work until a quarter-past seven, when
The London correspondent of an bo loft. Miss Venables had them gone.
American paper reports: Harry Luder is Miss Bradfield told witness to go. He aiming is ed. from the Coliseum Masiu took the bandcart in ad put the sbultors Hall management to pay for a taxi cab. He departed from the pramizes, He recently ang there in a charity par formance. E asys: "I don't wind Leaving there George Sumner and kiss singing for charity, but I'm not going to be Bradfield. As he was leaving Bumper out of pocket on the job !"
p.
SUFFERERS FROM
Skin & Blood Diseases
Buch as Eczema, Serofula,Scurvy, as lotions, ointments, so-called balms, Bad Legs, Abscessen, Ulcera, &c., though they may give relief for the Glandular Swellings, Balls, time being, DO NOT CURE The Pimpios, Boros,
trouble lies deeper in the blood. These Eruptions, complaints are the result of logging Files, Blood Poison, Rheums impurities in the blood-and so can be tlam, Gout, &c., should st once permanently cured only by thoroughly realise that outward applications, such
parifying the blood.
CAN BE CURED
The Editor of the Family Doctor, "" London's popria Medical Weekly writes:We have seen hosts of letters
ONLY BY PURIFYING THE BLOOD. For cleansing the blood of all jäpari- ties, from whatever cause arising, there is no other medicine just as good as bearing testimony to the truly wonderful cuzes effected by Clarke's Blood Mixture. Clarke's Blood Mixture-that's why in It is the Buest Blood Periler that thousands of cases of skin and blood Bciens and Medical Bill bare might diseases it has affected remarkable cures to light, and we can with the utmost
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scribers and the public genrally,
Clarks's Blood Mixture is entirely. free from any poison or metallis im pregnation, does not contain any injurious ingredient, and is a good, anfe, and urful maligine." Health
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THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENOT Co., LA. Hongkong, Jan. 13, 1914. ..
TO LET.
882
Central suitable for Offices. Occapa tion from 1st March text.
Apply to
Mbo
DAVID SAS300N & CO. LTD. Googkong, Jan, 13, 1914.
64
TU LET.
FOUR-BOOMED HOUSES, in Granville Avenue and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon,! Chrap tentals.
SHOP with Godown attached, NATHAN Boas, Kowloon.
Bowlean Marico Lot No. 48 with Wharf. A Flat in Humphreys Buildings,
Apply to HUMPHREY'S ESTATE & FINANOR
O., LTD.
Hongkong. Jan. 29, 1914.
*TO LET.
MEIRION, -Nos. 9 & 10. Peat, un
furnished. & Rooms, Cheap rental. from 1st December Newly Painted and Colours-bed.
*RUGATE,' Ansin Road, Kowloon; unfurnished.
No. 68 Pak, MOUNT KELLETT, (Ohurch Mission Society Bungalow) from at October 1918 til 30th May 1914, partly furnished. Cheap rout.
1 CAMERON VILLAS No. 60 Peak, to let farnished for 1 your from ist May."
"No. 6 CAMERON VILLAS, No. 59 Peak, to lat furnished for one year from 1st May 1914."
"KELLETT OREST" No. 6 The Peak, from 1st March 1914, partly furnished.
One Small GODOWN in Daddell Street. "So. 19th SHELLEY STREET". No. 3 The ALRÁNY, Robinson Road.
FOR SALE.
Apply to
---------------
Older Pauli.
Singapore for this port on the
Jaunty, and is cue to arrive hero on the 30.4 January.
ute floyd's 8.5. Bodenia left Singapore for this port on the 22th January, is due to arrive here on the 31st Jury. The Ben Langs. Fenvenue from Middle
brand Londen, lett Singapore for this pit the 24th Jananry, and nage expected to arrive here on or January but the 31- The N. Y. Kim, Tamla Maru (Amerieno Line) left Yokuhsuis for this port via ports on the 19th January and is expected here on the 1st Hebranry. The . . . N. Co., Ltd.'s .. Laisung lefs Calcata on the 18th January,
due Hongkong on the 1st February. The Y., B., blombo Varu (Bombay Lae) left Bombay for this port vių Eisgapore on the 14th January, and is expected here on the 1st February. The Shire Lino Lda. Fennacher from Tacoma dau Hongsung on the let Fub. The E.. 5.8. pine from Sydney &c., left Port Darwin for this post on the 24th January, and may be
R.
Atu
Mr L. Beeking al
Mr & Mrs D. Beer Mfrs F. R. Delilion
D Mr C. D. J. Bell
Mr H. V. Burley Mr & Mix F.
Mr G.
Bapp
Mr M. T. Jones Mr H. 1 Kohn
Mr & Mrs Kockr Mr Albert Kopp Me and Mrs H. A
Koster
Mr A. Kruseman Mir A. Lambelet
Mr E. B. Lambert Mr S. H. Lasvite Mr G. F. Lloyd
Mrs.
MAG. T.
DIF
Me H. Bridges Me L.A. W. Brooks Dr Dr Bulsch
Miss M Ball 3r W. H. Burtt
Cape. G Misy FL
Byend
Caddick
Ba:0
Baue In Cuze
Mr A.
F. Luka
W. Micke Dr. Mackintosh
Mir F.
Mr J. Marquardt Dr O. Mar lott Mr & Mra G.
Martin Fazebrother 0. Mason
Mrs J. D. Chabridge Mixe M. Matteson
D. Chaplin Mrs R. T. Matheson
312 C. W. Carson Mr. C. Matthieson
IT and Me F.. Mr J. H. Machan
D'Almada E. Castro Miss Marr Miss D'Almoda E. Capt. and Mrs J. Me-
Chatro
Muro
Master D'Almada E. Mr B. K. Mohta
Castro
Mr E. Chicke M . E. Clayton Dr A. L. E . Cole
man
MrU. Corda 3G, P. Curry D. H. Tare Mr Q. H. Davis Mr J. Dear
:
R. M. R. Dehn
and 2 children
Signor A.
Mr & Mrs John Maier Mr J. Morecki Mr and Mrs E F.
Maulden
Mr P. Meyer
1
Mr D. M. Mickle
Mr G. S. Middleton Mr N. S. Milkowski
Mr H. Molden Sir E. Molde Mr& Mrs M. Morgan
J Morris
Mr& Ms, Dertesno Mr and Mrs E P.
Morris and child or A. Dickson
Mr A. Mullinghaus 31 D. S. 3. Douglas Dr E. R. Noite Mrs R. H. Douglas Miss G. O'Leary Mr and. Mr J. E. Mr C. F. Osborns
Düuglu, Jr.
Mine Oxhorne Mra
McKinley U
Mrs J. M. Doyle Mr J. Duncan
horno
Ble A. Petersen) Dr Picizeker MrG Hutton Potta
exported to arrive at Manils on the 1ste and Mrs H. C. Mr & Mrs Pemberton
Ehrenfels February.
31. K.
K. Fahrans The Danish .. Indien left Port Said on 31r A, H. Fair
Saturday, the 10th January, and may Mr W.N Finlayson Mr A. B. Purvis be expected here on or about Sunday, Mr II. Febr the 1st Februnt....
M. S. Fernihough Cipt. and I
Bir B
B. Raworth
And Men E. M. ME. Mond
Mir EH. Fay The N. D. L. M.x. Prinz Waldemar left Sydney on Saturday, the 10th January.
reach and child at 11., and may be expected bere
Denman Faller Miss Raymond Miss F. Rooy oner about inday, the 2nd February. Mr A. A. Fyfe A Gallo ti
Mr & Mrs W. Ricketts The Shire Lino a Gurdiganshire from Bir à
London passed the Cal en the 2nd Mr H. Garrow
the Dr Gessler · January duo Hongkong on
2nd February.
The
be
The
H. A. I... Andalusis loft Tsingtan the 9th January, a... and may
ted Lore on or about the Br expe February, m
Mr.
and Mrs à, B. Giles Ms and Mrs D. E.
Gingharz
Miss El Ghires N. Y. K., Kamakura Mars (Bom-i-s Glaspell
a Line) left
Bombay for this port vin
Dr Glaser
Mr A. G. Gordon
Mr V. Goalbearn Mr & MIm J. Gould Mr J. Gourgey
Bir M. Rosarinkler Mr
Mr. Sawtell
Mrachonk
Schank
Mrs Seymour Mc E. H. Sharp M: A. Blingaby
Mr J. C. Sibley
Bir
Smith
Smith Mira Smith Mr. E. P. Mr F. Smyth Mr.V. Borby
Sigapore the 18 January, and is expected herd on the oth February. The I. O., N. Co., Ltd's s.. Fooksung
left Crivalta on the 22nd January Mr RJ. Grimshaw Mr 4. B: Sorensen
is duo here on the 6th February.
goco
0. de Grizo Mi A. J. de Bour
Miss & Square
Mr W. Stafford
Mr H. E. Safield
Mr
bir E. Tanner
E. Thompson
Mr A.
HARTING and BOGATE, on part of The H. A. L... Aragonia loft Sabing: one F.
the 28th January, A., and may e
or about the Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154.
the 7th Capt. T. P. Hall be expected here on or Fabrosy
Mr and Mrs W, A. Mr H.
Hannibal Tho N. YK 5.8. Fumino Maru (Austra
4. Harris Capt. A Dr Hartmann Mr P. B Hespe Air P. H. Heimann Mes H. A. Walker.
100. Mr -E, A. and 2 children' Hewett, O.M.G. Mr H. Watkins
LINS FEAT & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Building. Hongkoor, Jan. 6. 1314.
01
SINGON & CO.
ESTANTIERED &.D. '1880
TRON STEEL METAL and HARD
Wholesal IWARE MERCHANTS.
And Retail Ironmongers, Pig Iron and Foendry Cake Importers. General Store. Noa. 35 and keepam and 8 ipehandlers 57, HID LOONG Seater, (2nd Street, west of Central Marke) Telephone No 515.
Hongkong. September 4, 1913,
GRAND HOTEL.
Mr and Mrs Allou Mrs Amery
MT Barn
Mr Bond
Mr Coffmann
Mr Cooke
Miss Wa Osbery Mr Ray mand
Mr Reynold
Mr Robn
6 Mr Bobroeder
Mia Ra
Spink
Rance
Mr and Mrs A, B. Mr H. Ran
Crow
Mr O. Frenck
Dr Gillespie
Lir Holmalty
Mi Johanson Dr Kert
1
Me McNally Mr and Mrs Meyer Mr Father Moss
• Mans Unserny
Mc
Reynolds Me toortstick Mr and Mrs Robb
Mr O: Smith -.. Mike
iller
Me
& M Villiers
Mr 11. Weismana
Mr Wilber
Capt. Williamson
Ban Line) left Melbourne for this Mr Wm. C. Harris Mr port via pd on the 14th J. Scott Harston
Aud is expected here on the 9th Feb. The Mergul Linos. Atholl sailed from C.K. b 3 December, ind is due to Arrive here on or about the 14th Feb. The N., . E. n. dki Mara (American
Lino) left Seattle for this port via ports on the 13th Jawy, and is expected hersos the 10th February.
The E. & A. s. 81. Albans left Sydney for this pot on the 28th January in Queensland Fort, Port Darwin, Timor and Manila, and may be expected to arrive here on or about the 21st Feb. The Mogul Line .. Pathan sailed from U.K. nu 25th January, and is due tire bere on or a cat the 5th March.
31. J. E. Ursin
A. Tonquist
Bir P. Vee Walker
Capt.
4.
ir And Me II. F. Mr F. W. Whits
Hickman
Bir A. Niven-Whyte Mr.J. Wilson Mr G. G. Wood Mr and Mrs B. G, T.
Wynberg
Mr L. 2 S. Peck Mrd Mrs D. Y.
Perkins
Mr J. A. Higgins Mr W. B. Find Mr B. De L Horlera
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Mr F. Yearly
-BARITON HOTAL
The Barber Linse, Sutaumia sailed from Mr and Mrs B. A. Mir James Mackenzie
Bu Yuck on the 14th January, and
Balaritine
Capt. and Mrs Major
is due to arrirs hete un or about the and MD Me Won F Majar. 14th Merch.
Bale
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Mr and Mrs T. EL.
Martia & children Mr L. P. H. Baur Mr &3. 3. Martin
Mr 2. Nishida Mr & Mrs D. Black Mr 5: Pan
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31x 0. Bazr es The Amerian & Manchurian Lino 5.8. City at Barddu arrived at Baltimore on Sunday, the 28th January, Thelen Lines.n. Glenlogan passed the Bucz Canal on 27th January for Hong. kong via Bursits
Inlet Advices, The ND Lae left si
Rujoren Fry, be th January, Atson, and they re expected here on era out Thursday, th th February,
The Auran Lloyd's Ching left Shang
harf this post on the 30
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Dr Mr And Mrs C. BL
Mr A. F Bray, R.N. Mr & Mra Usidnell Dir à. Bizga
W. Crom- Mr A. Bassoli
Brd Widewell My
MrWJ Eden MT U. Finn Mr. J. Gilbert. CW. Gluer
ZA Je Chanly
Mr &
Me La Smith
ad children
Mr & Mrs & Walker
Mr and Mrs 17. M. Warden children
and Mrs A8. Mr & Mrs Wath-
Her-hey
Mra, R W Wibley
Mek Mr. W. Januðir and Mrs J J. and Lidas ta sirite kere te ako Orike të skan ke dag Woods B3,