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VISITORS AT HOTELS.
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Mr. J. L. Andrew
Me 0. F. Arboss
Mre P. Arbuckle
Miss P. Arbuckle Mr&Mr T. R. Babcock Mr and Ms CD, F. ·
Farton
Mr M. Beckman Mr & Mrs de Eerigny
and child
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Miss Biddia
Mr W. H. Bilyen
Mrs J. L. Blog Mr J
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Mr C.
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Me-A-Brown.
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Miss tracking
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Mr S. W. Cake
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Mi C, M, Cook,"
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Mr N. K. David.on
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B. Đạ . C. Licon
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H. Dodd
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FF. C. Do nieon
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London, April 10tb, .--- At question time in the House of Commons, Mr. Asquith said he hoped that means would be ON OR ABOLT found for Lord Ha'dane to assist the Lords of Appeal, though he had never held judicial site. This would not inrolra Lord Haldano's resiguation.
Second-half o.
STEAMER
FROM
EXPECTED ON OR
ABOUT
WILL LEAVE FOR
Miss 0. H. Lawtones
Me J. M. Leavitt
Mr O Lindgrin
Mr&Mra 1.F. Lopfentor, TJITAREM.
SHANGHAI
Niss B. B. Little
Mr. G. T. Lloyd
Mr.1. M. Lopes
TJIPANAS...
WJILATJAP..
Mr.T. F. Low
TJIBODAS...
JAVA
JAVA
JAPAN
Second half of April Feoond half of April Second half of
April
First half of
Col. and Mig H. D.
May
Aimolaty
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fr. O. Marriott Mr S. B. Mas
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May
First half of
Miss A. N.-MoDowell...----
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JAVA
-May Second half of May
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JAVA
JAVA
SHANGHAI
JAVA
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April Becond half of April First half of May First half of
May First half of May Second half of
May Second half of May
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and . H. G. Dr T. W. Ramaer
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alia 11. Kiet
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The piss. Rothschild Mrs. W. Hyland® Miss Bussell Mr and are G. C. Satanoun & child 188 .. Scafe Dr. & Mr. Seliranta
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Mr A Stricker
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31r.J. E. Sweine Mr W G. Symmons
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Mr R. W. Tiluvy
My H. Tomlinson
Mr T. Transed
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Mr J. Valkon
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Mr & Mrs G. H Kelley
Mr & Mrs G. A. Beloy Mrs H. B. Kelley Miss M. A. Kry Mra Kimsey
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· Mr. E. W. Bauckham
Mr 0. Bruger
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Mdo. a. Dobray
Mr A, O. Hendyk
Mr H. R, H-okecher
Mr B. James
Mr. and Mrs. H. D.
Johnson and child
Mr Kelly
Dr. F. Kayt
Mr. T. A Krdward
Mr W. D. Long
Mr O. Willich
Mr. F. Wolia
-Mr L2-M ̧
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Mr J. B Wood
Mr. Woodruff Mrs J. B. Yale HOTEL. Mr F. C. Mahan Mr Char. A. Mahas
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on through Bills of Lading.
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DESTINATION
U
COPENHAGEN and BALTIC PORTS SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA and KOBE,..
SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
STEAMERS
CATHAY " ARABIEN
DATE. OF SAIT ING.
About 3rd May, On
4th May,
MELCHERS &
00..
AGENTS.
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For Further Partionlar, amply to
Hongkong, 25th April, 1911.
Kinskonnas Porvar HOTEL.
Comdr. F. Acton, R.N.
Men F. Acton & Maid
Mr. E. Arndt
Mr & Mra Aucott
Mr. UL. Benuett
Afr., K, Havington
Dr. & Mrs B.W. Brown Mr. Cocker
Mra J. Colline
Mrs MizaF.M. Crawford Mr. P. Sydenham Dixon Mr&Mrs.D E. Donnelly Mr. & Mra C.E. Harvey Dr. Hob-on
Mr. B. Hoffpri Mr. & 31m. 10. Logan
Cónsual 3. M Macedo
Mr. J. F. Macgregor
Mr. & Mrs. L.D. Mandal Master Mandall
Mr&Mrs J MoHutshon Mr E. J. MoNulty
Mr. C. M. Mayer
Mr. K. S. Morrison
Sir Francis Piggott Mira Ripley Mr. E. Ripley, Jr. Mr G. Saalre Miss Sachse Mr, A L. Shields Mr. R. D. Stewart --Mr. B. Webb
Mr Whyte
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. M.
Williams.
Mr. J. W. Wilson
KING EDWARD HOTEL,
Capt. Thos. Arthur Dr. Helilios
Mr M. F. Bestiás Miss Brandt
Mr and Mrs H. B.
Bridger & Bon
Mr W. T. Bryant Mr&MrsD.W. Caldwell Mrs Carbett
Mr & Mrs. D. Creath MrJ H, Ed
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Mr C. M. Forrest
Miss M, Gaine
Mr A. Granada
Mir Harrison
Mr & Mrs Heymann Mr A. H.
Jackson
Air J. R Johnson
L. Mr. W. Klaffehn
Bir J. L. Myers M&MJ. V. Hamires Mr. F. Sonksen Capt. nad Mrs. A B.
Stowage and child Mr B. F. Stonchata Mr. E Taylor
Mr & Mrs Lerable and
family
Mr. John Lennox
Misa Ji Lepomme
Miss Lopreito
Capt. B. Lundholam Mir C. Wance Mr L. Maurin Me G. W. MeEwon
Mr M. Menier
Capt. & Girs, Morlees
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Ma, E. E. Smith
Mr Santbarn
Mr & Mrs Y. Taylor
Mex Vernon
Mr & Mrs Zaltor
ON SALE.
THE FIFTY YEARS
ANGLO-CHINESE CALENDAR
日歴英中年十五
BROM 187 JANUARY, 1664 20:39 DECEMBER
BARCLAY,
PERKINS
FAMOUS
LONDON STOUT.
Tho
Leading Brind
in
ENGLAND.
The
best that can
bo obtained.
SOLD
ERYWHERE.
SOLE AGENTS FOR ODINA:
DADY BURJOR & Co.
1913, BEING FROM THE 1ST YEAR OF THE Wholesale Wine & Spirit Merchants.
70TH CYCLE TO THE GOTH YEAR OF THE 16TH CYCLE.
PRICE #2 CASH.
Ou Sale at the "HongxoNG DAILY PBR 88 OFFICE, or Agents in all the Ports of the Far East
The Book will be sent by Registered Port free) to any part of the World" unrepresented by Agents on receipt of Money Order."
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ASIATICS IN SOUTH AFRICA.
London, April 10th. Mr. John Robertson, in the House of Jom mons, asked whether, in the event of Asiaties being admitted into South Africa under the new Immigration Act, they could be excluded by provincial legislation. Mr. Hour, Colonial Secretary, said: "The control is in the hands of the Union Government, who, further, are expressly charged with the control of matters especially or differentially affecting Asiatics."
COTTON GROWING IN INDIA,
London, April-1016, ---- Mr. Barton asked a question in the House of Commons referring to the possibilities of pro- ducing a much finer cotton la fedia, and argod Lord Morley to remove the chief obstacle to progress by advising the Indian Government to co-operate with the Agricultural Department in the creation of an agency in India to buy, gin and lale long-staple cotton.
Mr. Montague replied that the British Cotton Growing Association had recently expressed desire to co-operate
with the Bombay Agricultural Department in establishing a baging contre for the Sind Districts, and the offers had been com municate to the Government of Bombay. Lord Morley would view with favour ený action that could be legitimately taken by that Govern- ment to provide the cultivators with a better market for superior cotton.
AN INDIAN'S PLEA FOR A BOTAL VICEROY.
London, April 11th
At a meeting yesterday of the East India Association, Lord Ronaldsay presiding, Mr. Vyssa Huw delivered a Insturendrocating the statutory oroation of a Viceroyalty of India to be hold by a number of the Royal Family, and the separation of the functions of Viceroy and Governor-General.
To Tulis, he said, a country without a King was a body without a soul. Indin bad far greater need of the Duke of Connaught than Canada had. The Royal visit was an appropriate econ- sion for a change, which would introduce an ern of a roving attachment and trast, mataally benchiting England and India. S
Lord Ronaklakay agreed regarding the appoal which Royalty made to the Eastern imagina tion, but when he recalled the recent contro- versy between the Governor-General and so humble a person as the Commander-in-Chlef be shuddered at the consequences of establish- ing two heads, practically equal in status.
Bir J. D. Reas said that the separation of functions was impossible. Moreover, there was no room for His Highness the Shadow" and "His Excellancy the Substance,'
NEW ZEALAND AND CANADA.
Toronto, April 11th. Sir Joseph Word, Prime Minister of Now Zopland, was entertained at a langu t here Festerday a speech beesid New Zealand was anxions for Reciprocal Preforenes with Canada. He also urged a system of co-operation between the Coloniesin bulling nuries.
THE CROWN PRINCE OF GERMANY.
Berlin, April 11th.
Tho semi-ofleist Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung, in an article on the Crown Prince's return, heartily acknowledgos the kind reception accorded to the Crown Princs in India, both by the authorities and by private in dividuals. The journal rejoices at the warm sym- pathy with which he was everwhere rencived and the nanimously favourable impression created. by His Imperial Highness' person and bearing.
ha," the journal concludes, was a succes for the Crown Prince and a gain for Germany," LATEST DEVELOPMENT IN JOLT BUILDING,
London, April 12t
A flying boat driven by its inventor, M. Fabre, appeared at Monaco yesterday. It rose from the
THE BANK LINE, LIMITED.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG FOR
VANCOUVER, B.C., & SEATTLE
VIA
SHANGHAI
AND
JAPANESE.
PORTS.
Stormers
Tons
Captain
To Sail on ar About
6,232
F. 8. Corley..
4th May.
6,252
G. B. McGill...
30th May.
6,400
J. Mathio
30th June,
SUVERİC
KUMERIC
LUCERIC..
To be followed by other Steamers of the Company at regular intervals, The Steamers of the BANK LINE, LTD., carry Cargo on through Bills of Lading to all overland Common Points in the United States of America and Canada, and nisa for the Chief Ports in Mexico, nud: Central art South Amerion. Will call at AMOY and KEELUNG if sufficient inducement offers.
The Steamers of the Lino are of the most modern type, hare excellent accommodation for steerage passengers and a limited accommodation for Cabin Paougers, they are fitted throughout with Electric Light, the Luceric and Orteric" also having Wireles Telography. Special Arrangements have been made for Express Parcols to American and Canadina Peluts,
For Rates of Freight and Enssage, apply-to-
TELEPHONE No. 780.
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INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.
THE FAST MODERN STEAMERS OF THIS LINE AFFOLD THE QUICKEST FREIGHT TRANSPORT FROM THE ORIENT TO SOUTH
AFRICA
Cargo carriel on through Bills of Lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN-(Natal) EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN with transhipment at COLOMBO.
FROM HONGKONG:
16th May.
PROPOSED SAILINGS.
For rates and further information, apply to
FROM COLOMBO:
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(MANAGING AGENTS).
AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE.
For Freight and further information, apply ta
Telephone No. 790. Hongkong. 7 April, 1911.
THE BANK LINE, LIMITED,
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[175
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GOTHENBURG.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION), DATE OF SAILINGS.
DESTINATION
STEAMERS
SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA and KOBE "CANTON "................ On 16th May, COPENHAGEN and BALTIC, PORTS * PEKİNG"
About begin. of June. TELEPHONE No. 171.
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sea eight 10 ten feet and then dropped back PENINSULAR
easily. To-day, however, during testing ovoln- tions it clashed on to some rocks oud was wreck- ed. Thoariator fell into the men but was rosoned.
VARIATION ON AN OLD THEME.
· London, April 12th. The aviator M. Prier has flown in a monoplans from London to Puris without a balt."
Paris, April 13th.
& ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.
HOMEWARD
SEASON
PASSENGER
PROPOSED SAILINGS OF MAIL STEAMERS
M Frier's time was four hours and nino MARSEILLES
minofes THE NAVAL DEFENCE OF THE MIDDLE EAST.
London, April 13th. Colonel Tute asked - whether, in view of the increasing sea lorna-true to India and the Eastern Crown Colonias, to Government would sonsider the appointment of a special Committoo
of Naval and Military experts and representa
-tives of Iniția and-Colonial-offloca to determins.
the
respective interests which should share in
the cost of Imperial Naval d-fence in time to
enable the Secretary of State for India to submit the result to the Imperial Conference.
Mr. Asquith replied that it was not proposed Crown Colonies already contributed considerably at presset to appoint
such a Committee. The
to the cost of their garrisons. The Imperial Com- ference roald consider the question of Imperial Naval defence in revard to the interests of the self-governing colonies, but consideration of the Natal contribution by India or the Crown Colouiss did not directly arise.
THE CITY AND
SUB. London, April 20th. The following is the result of the City and Syburban (14 miles):
Mr. T. Baring's Mushroom, 7 `Mr. H. J. Bing's Domestheuer, 7.3
Mr. J. A. de Rothschild's Bronzino, 8.9 .. :3 Winner trained by Butters.
Woa by two lengths. The batting was 5
to 1; 25 to 1; and 8 to 1.
RUBBER - DIVIDENDS.
Colombo, April 20th, Messages from London record that the Lon- Con Asiatic pays a final diriosd of 15 per cent, making 25 for the year, and carrying forward £11,443.
Highlands and Lowlands pays 20, making 50 for the year, and carries forward £10,742.
North Hummock pays an interim dividend of 10 per cent, and Kuala Selangor a dual divid- end of 30 per cent..
Sungai Kapar pays 30, making 55 for the year pats to zoserve £5,000, and carrien for- \rard £4,800.
STATE OWNED LINERA
London, April 21st. ~A-Capetown-inovage says the Bouth Afriosa- Senate Las adopted a motion requesting the Goverment to consider the question of State- owned steamship lines for maila, passengers, and cargo, in the event of the Government not obtaining sulisfactory tenders for the mail costract.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS, The H-A. Linie str. Belgravia Jaft Hankow --on the 27th instant a 14, and may la expected.
here on or about the 3rd prox. LIL
1911.
AND LONDON.
Taking PASSENGERS ALSO FOR
COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALAsia, Egypt, - BRINDISI, &c. THROUGH-TICKETS ISSUED TO BOSTON AND NEW YORK,
STEAMEEN
to
COLOMBO
Leave
HONGKONG
Connecting Steamers from Copano to
(Bria:lisi (London MARLES & LONDON 2days aclior) 1 day lator)
Dae
Due MARSNILLES FLYMOUTH
Steamer
Tons P.M. SATURDAY Steamor
'Tons SATURDAY FRIDAY
ASSATE
7500
April 29 MORKA
.11000
June May 27
2
DELTA
8000 May 13 MOOLTAN ...10000
June 10 Juno is
Passengers change Steamers at COLOMBO, and those for BRINDISI transfer also to the Express Mail Stormer at PORT SAID. Accommodation in the connecting Steamer from COLOMBO is definitely reserved in
Hongkong or st the time of Booking. FARES TO LONDON (Including Burtax):
18T SALOON £71.10. SINGLE, £106.14 RETURN,
2x0
£48.8
£72.12
IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MAIL STEAMERS INTERMEDIATE (NON-TRANEH(PHRET) STEAMERS WILL LEAVE FOR
LONDON
CARRYING SALOON PASSENGERS AT REDUCED RATES.
PROPOSED SAILING! :"
STEAMERS
· Leave HONGKONG
Dae LONDON
Tonnage
about
about
SICILIA
“SUMATRA
NILE
6700
May
July
4600 Stay
31 July
6700! Jans
14 July
-Thase Steamers call also at SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, and at MARSEILLES FABES TO LONDON (Including Surtax)
187. BALOON 255.0 SINGLE £2210 RETURN. 2xp
£38.10-
For further Particular, apply to-
423
£57.4
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