ENTERTAINMENT

THEATRE

ROYAL.

MAURICE E. BANDMANN ANNOUNCE

SPECIAL SCOTCH NIGHT!

under the auspices of the

ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10TE, 1912.

when the Scotsmen of Hongkong will assemble to welcome their

famous fellow-country man.

MR.

MATHESON

LANG

AND

MISS HUTIN

In their Greatest Success

HAMLET,

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12г:

BRITTON.

Shakespeare's Requisite Comedy,

GOOD AT THE GAME

NAT GOULD.

(Author of "The Pace that Kills," "The Roar of the Ring," ete.)

(Continued from Page.7.)

Miss Thoreau, this is Miss Seymour," said Geoff, adding, a friend of my sister's."

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES TOYO KISEN KAISHA! NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

Why did he say that?" thought Mab, and a similar idea crossed Rose's mind.

Mab had seen Rose Thoreau's name in the theatrical bills. She had also noticed the huge pictorial posters of the celebrated dancer. She was rather surprised to soo her FROM at Auburn, especially, as a friend of Susie's. "She's a friend of his, not his sister's," she thought.A

Where is your home; I have not seen it? I suppose you have your father's place

Geoff had been expecting some such ques tion with anxiety. Since her arrival in Syd- against Rose, she did not suffer by compari- Although Mab looked small as she stood ney there had been several nor actly sad. Her style of beauty was as attractive, scenes, but disagrements, between his sig-if not more so, to many people, Mob was a ter and himself."

falcon, ready to strike. Yet there was no lovable dove; Rose moro of the dangerous- fluttering of fear in the heart of the dove. in Rose's eyes to falter.

Mab's clear eyes also caused the bold look

Susie, during the month she had known Mab, became very fond of her, and quickly discovered her surmise was correct-Mab loved Geoff. She had no doubt about it, and fortunately he seemed much attracted by her. Of course, she knew of Rose Thoreau's ar- rival, and it was not long before she found Geoff going about with her a good deal. She did not quite believe in the genuinness of her brother's engagement to the actress; even if they were engaged it could be broken off without damaging hearts, she was sure. "I shall invite Rose here, he said to Susie.

"I hope not, you can avoid it," shej

said.

But we are engaged and you have been introduced to her," said Geoff irritably.

"I had rather she didn't come." "You are unreasonable," he said. She must come to see her future home."

Susie was, roused, and sharply reminded

him that Auburn was as inuch her home as

his; more so, for her father left the contents of the house to her absolutely.

Nothing had been satisfactorily settled be tween them when Rose Thoreau asked her

question.

live at Auinern, Double Bay, with my sister,

be said. She has not received much company since my father's death, only a few intimate friends."

"I should like to, see it," she said, "I

MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. kao your sister. As we are to be married

TUESDAY,

Shakespeare's Tragedy

February 13th,

OTHELLO.

WEDNESDAY,

February 14th,

THURSDAY,

February 15th,

In response to numerous requests, SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY,

will be revived. Grand Farewell Performance

she ought to regard me as an intimate friend."

"She deer," suid Geoff. "I am sure she will be delighted to see you."

They were driving towards Sydney from Coogee Bay, and she said:

"Why not go there now and take her by surprise ?**

Geoff was in a fix. There was only one way out of it, probably the best, and that. was to do as she asked.

"Very well," he said, "it will not take us long; no doubt there will be sonicthing for lunch,"

"I'm not hungry; I want to see the place. It's only natural as I am going to live there,"

OF said Rose

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Geoff pictured Susie making way for Rose Thoreau, and the effect was not harmonious. She chartered all the way to Double Bay, and Geoff answered her, as occasion required, almost at random. He wondered, how Susic would receive his companion, He need have had no fear on that account. She knew her duties as hostess, even she bad no desire to welcome her.:

Susie saw the carriage drive in at the gates, and with an exclamation of surprise noticed, his companion. She quickly re covered herself, and went to the door. If he had given her a surprise, she had one in store for him.

***So glad to see you," said Rose; some thing in Susie's face stopped the kiss she

"Do you reside in Sydney?" asked Rose, excused himself for a moment. by way of saying something, as Geoff had

over a month."?

"No, I have only been in Australia a little

Front London?" said Rose. "Yes,"

Lovett.,

"I came out on the same boat as Mr.

"You had a good voyage?" said Mob.

16

8.S. "CHITO MARU,” SAN FRANCISCO, HONOLULU

AND JAPAN PORTS.

to sand in their Bills of Lading for Counter Consignors of Carge are heroby notified VHE above-named Steamer having arrived, signature, and to take immediate delivery of Cargo from alongside.

the 9th inst, at 5 PM, will be landed at Con- ignces risk and expense and delivery must then Cargo remaining undelivered on FRIDAY,

be taken from Company's Godown

No Fire Insurance whatever will be offooted. have left the Steamer or Godowe, and all Goods No Claims will bo recognised after the Goods

inst. afternoon, will be subject to rent and remaining undelivered on MONDAY, the 12th landing charges,

All chafed and otherwise damaged Cargo to be same to be arranged. left on board or Godown, and examination of

All Claims must be filed on or before MONDAY, the 19th inst., otherwise they will not

Very pleasant, indeed. A most import-be recognised. ant voyage it was for me."

"Indeed," said Mab, Frigidly.

"F warm the little iceberg." thought Rose, then said: Perhaps Miss Lovett has not told you about me?"

I have not heard your name mentioned,"

said Mab.

that I am engaged to Mr. Lovett," said I though she might have confided in you

Rose,

K. MATSDA,

Agent, NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN Hongkong, 6th February, 1912. [284

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.

HE Steamship

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

TH

Mab's heart seemed to stop beating for a gleam in Rose's eyes, she proudly drew her-informed that their Goods, with the exception moment. She felt faint, then noticing the having arrived, Consiguses of Cargo are hereby

- "COBLENZ.” sell up, and said:

You are to be congratulated: Mr. Lovett is very popular.”

(To be Continued.)

landed and stored st their risk into the hazard n! Opium, Treasure, and Valuables, are being mas and/or extra hazardous Godowns, of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown. Company Ltd., Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignees before Noon TO-DAY requesting it to be landed here.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 13th Feb will be subject to rent.

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Goderne, where they will be examined on the 13th Feb., at 9.30 A.M.

All Claims must reach us bafore the 20th Feb., or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bilia of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

NORDDEUTSCHSE LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Co.,

Gonéral Agents. Hourkong. 6th February, 1912.

[5 EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LIMITED, COPENHAGEN.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE Steamship.

SHIPPING IN PORT.

ASTYANAX, British str., 3,081, J. W. Head, 3rd STEAMERO February-Shanghai 31st January, Generali

Butterfold & Swire.

CUBONGSHING, British str., 1,265, V. Liddall,

5th Feb.--Hongay 3rd February, Coal- Jardine, Matheson & Do.

CHILDAR, Norwegian str., 1,102, H. Nielsen, 29th Jan Bangkok and Bwatow 28th Jan, ORINXIANG, British str. 1,239, Mesthion, 6th

General--Aagaard, Thoresen & Co Feb. Wakamatsu 31st Jan, Copl-Batter field & Swire.

CHITO MARU, Japansão str., 7,250, W. W.

Greene, 6th Feb-San Francisco 10:5 January, Mails and General Toyo Kisons Kalaba

DAIGI MARU, Japanese str., 845, Y. Some kn wa, 7th Feb.-Swatow 6th Feb., General- Osaka Shosen Kaisha.

Dorns, Norwegian str. 733, Bigorland, 2nd February Chachow 31st January, General

Wo. Fick & Co.

DUSEBIO, British str., 1,211, A. W. Dixon,.

28th Jan-Singapore 20th Jan.-Bank Line, Ltd.

EMPRESS OF JAPAN, British str., 3,039, 8. Robinson, B.N.B., 2nd Feb.-Vancouver 11th Jan., Mails and General-Canadian Pasific Railway Co..

FUKURA MARU, Japaness str., 1,946, S. Kuma- waki, 6th Feb-Moji 1st February, Coal— Mitsu Bishi Goshi Kwalshs

HALDIS, Norwegian str., 1.056. G. Solberg. 6th Feb.Bangkok and Swatow 5th February, General China-Siam 9. N. & C. HALVARD.

Norwegian str., 1,046, 0. Anderson, 7th Feb-Bangkok via Hoihow 5th Feb, Rico and General-C. 8. 8. N. Co. HAMPSTEAD, British str., 2,125, J. 0. Laplin, 8th Feb.Hougay 3rd February, Coal- Dodwell & Co.

HANOI, French str., 1.200, G. Boshier, 31st HARDINGE, British transport, 2,976, 0. M. Jan-Haiphong and Pakhoi 23th Jan.. General A. R. Marty.

Luck, B.I.N., 7th February Karaohí via Singapore 2nd February

HONGBES, British ats, 2,056, King hora, 2nd Feb.-Singapore 27th January, General- Chinese.

Kuronow, British str., 1,217, G. Hooker, let February-Cabu 27th Jan-Batterfield & Swire.

HUDSON MARU, Japanese str., 2,782, Morisade, 5th Feb-Japan 29th Jan., Coal-Ataks & Co.

HUNAN, British str., 1.143, J. Spoed, 5th Feb, -Chefoo via Welhalwei 30th Jan, Ground nuts-Butterfield & Swire.

JOHANNE, German str., 952, M. Jplaad, 3rd Feb.-Singapore and Holbow 2nd January, General--Jebsen & Co.

KAIFUKU MAEU. Japanese str., 1,903, C. Mat- sushima, 8th Feb-Milke 2nd Feb., Coal- Miteni Bussa Kaisha.

KAIJO MARU, Japanem str., 1,800, H. Yama moto, 5th Feb-Moji 30th Jan., Coal- Osaka Shosen Knishs.

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·OWER HIS LIFE TO-

A letter fall of human interest recently received from Mr. M. Gomes, Keeper of the Fort Canning Lighthouse, Singapore, gratefully tells that his little son Robert, and his daughters our readers may not recall the facts of this Emalina and Carolina, are still well, Some of remarkable ease, published in 1909 in all the to be worth repeating. Mr. Gomes then said: informed that their Gouds, with the exception of papere of the Far East; the details are such as

"My little son Robert, aged 6, and bis sisters Opium, Treasure sad Vainablos, are being landed LINAN, British st., 1,350, C. C. Williams, 7th ill with Malaria in the early part of this year. Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., Emalina, agod 12, and Carolina, aged 10, all fell and stared at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and

"KINA,"

having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby

The attacks of Fever wers of daily occurrendo Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whence

may be obtained.

LAERTES, British str, 1.340, C. C. Pogo, 8th Feb-Bairon 2nd Feb, Rice and General -Wo Fet Sing

LIGHTNING, British str., 2,122, E. P. Smith,

5th February-Singapore 29th January, General - David, Bassoon & Co

TOKEANG, Britisk str., 978, Bowkar, 4th Feb.-- Feb-Shanghai 4th Fobraary, General- Datterfield & Swire. Wahn 29th Jan, Bioe-Jarilna, Matheson & Co.

was about to give. "We've been in Sydney beginning with shivering, and then increasing detonal Cargo will be forwarded on unless Loosox, German str. 1,020, G. Schultzen. 5th

a fortnight and Geoff never had the politeness to bring me here. I had to put it to him straight this morning, or I should not be here now.'

Susic thought how different her manner was from Mab Seymour's; so full of self- satisfied assurance.

"I have not received, many visitors lately," said Susic.

to great heat accompanied by copious perspira

tione. They could oat but little, but what food intimation la received from the Consignees they did take was vomited up again. affected. He

Little Robert was the one most seriously here.

before Noor To-Dar requesting it to be landed

HAD A PIT

after the first bout of Fever, and his condition became so serious that we never expected him *** I read all about your father's death; it is bad clenching his hands and grinding his to recover, During the attacks he used to lie was very sudden, quite tragic. What a testh his body locate quite stiff, but his brute that fellow was to make such a ridi. Lead novel spasmotically in sharp twitches; his culous charge against him," said Rose, face was deadly pale and his lips and finger Although Susic had not forgiven Harryalls were blue; his eyes were farned up; 14 Burney, she resented his being called a brute, Heemed as if he were in intense pain, which was a point in his favour,

"After this had been going on for "Come upstairs," said Susie,

and the children-despite the kill medical treatment they were receiving--became no bot-

Thanks, I should like to look over the place," said Rose, with a proprietary air that Jarred on Susie's feelings.

She had no intention of showing her over

the house.

"Come downstairs when you are ready," said Susic. "I have two visitors, but they will not stay long."

"She's not a-bli-pleased to see me," muttered Rose."Perhaps it's hardly likely before loss I may be mistress here

Tom

long,"

Geoff had gone through the back window on to the lawn, and much to his surprise came across Mab Seymour and her brother Mab's face flushed hotly as she saw him. She had not seen much of him during the past week or two. As yet she was unaware he knew Rose Thoreau..

So glad to see you," said Geof; and wished either she or Rose were far enough away. As he looked at her, he felt it was most unfortunate he had yielded and driven Rost over at her request..

"Thought we'd lost you," said Tom, as he darted off after the dogs.

Looking out of the window, Rose saw them together on the lawn..

Who's she, I wonder?'' she thought. Oh it's the friend his sister spoke about. Looks a little bit of a thing."

month,

was persuaded to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People for them. Within in each of the chilren, the vomiting and the a weak signs of improvement were noticeable tomach pains ceased, thair, appetites improved. Pills until they were cared."! So I continued giving them Dr. Williams Pink

No Claims will be admitted after the Gools undelivered after the 14th inst. will be abject to rent. have left the Godowas, and all goods remaining

he left in the Godowns, where they will be All broken chafed, and damaged Goods are to examined on the 14th inst., at 9.30 1.3. inst., or they will not be recognized,

All Claims must reach us before the 21st

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bille of Lading will be countersigned by the andersigned.

MELCHERS & Co., Agents, EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Hongkong. 7th February, 1912. [290 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP "SKERRIES."

FROM TACOMA, SEATTLE, VANCOUVER, YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND NAGASAKI.

Not Malaria only, but all dieorders arising blood have been cured by Dr. Williams' Pink from an impare or watery condition of the Pills for Pale People. By baikling up the THE shove. Stesnier having arrived, Cos. which they make at every dose, these Pills like. whole system with the rios, red, revitalising blood signees of Cargo are hereby requested to wise dispel the case of nervous troubles, two and to take immediate delivery of their

send in their Billa of Lading for countersigu Among the maladies of both sexes for which Goods from alongside. they are a proved remedy ore Abamia, Malaria, Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel Debility, Headaches, Rheumatism, Chest Weakness, zondigestion, will be landed and stored at Consignees risk Eraptions, as well as the ills which afflict, wo-

Eczema and Skin and expense,

No Firs Insurance will be effected by us in men only. Of all medicine vendors, also from any case whatever. the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., 84 Szechen Road, Shanghal, one bottle for $1.50, six for 58, post free.

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVI- GATION COMPANY. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

FROM TRIESTE, FIUME, PORT SAID, SUEZ, ADEN, COLOMBO AND SINGAPORE. HE Company's Steamship

BOHEMIA,"

T

Geoff was talking to Mab, standing closs to her. She looked up into his face with a bright smile even from the window Rose could not fail to notice she was pleased to see him She looked in the pier glass, and smiled. There was not much chance of any one taking her place in Geof Love:t's affec having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby tions, she thought. The glass reflected the informed that their Goods are being landed at fine figure of a handsome, well-shaped their risks into the hazardous and/or extra wonian, and Rose Thoreau had reason to be hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and satisfied. She noticed a small blue mark on

Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., her neck, like the imprint of a thumb, and Kowloon, whanos delivery may be obtained.

1. Optional L'argo will be discharged here unleas

Claims will be admitted after

DODWELL & Co., LTD., Agents. Hongkong, 8th February, 1912. 1296 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN, IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNERS.

Steamship

THE Stear

"PRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH,” informed that their Goods, with the exception Laving arrived, Consignees of Cargo ate hereby of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, ar being landed and stored at their risk into the hasardous and/or artra hasardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Point Godowns, whence delivery may be Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and West obtained intimation is received from the Consignees Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless BEFORE NOON TO-DAY requesting it to be landed hers.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Gotlowns, and All

pulled the bright blue band, round-it-a-tric notice to the contrary be given immediated undelivered after the 15th goods remaining

higher

That's Castro's fault, the beast! I told. Not ins Hodoras, mid all Cahus must be ta center of after the it will be him last night he hurt my throat. I believe sent to the

office

of Undersigned before

he'd like to strangle me. If he wasn't such Noon on the 172 or they will not

a grand dancer I'd object to him, but no one can do the thing with me as he can. Jealous fool, that's what he is," she mutter ed; then went downstairs,

"You will stay to lunch?" said Susie..

If it will not put you to any inconvent ence, or interfere with your friends."

"Not at all, I assure you," said Susie. Rose went out at the window on to the lawn Mab gasped when she saw her. She thought she resembled a peacock strutting across a bird of gay plumage, anyhow.

be

Ur

All broken, ohated and damaged Goods are to

recognized. be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 10th inst, at 9.30 AM

Goods remaining in the Godowns after the No Firs Insurance is been affectedt, and my 11th inst will be subject to rent. ⠀⠀

Billa of Lading will be countersigned by

SANDER, WIELER & Co.,

Agente Pripco Building. Hongkong, 5th February, 1912-

subjoot.

All broken, chated, and damaged Grands are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 15th inst, at 9.30.M.

fust or they will not be recognised.

All Claims must-reach us before the 22nd No Fire Insurance will be effected. Unitersigned

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the,

This Steamer brings Cargo:

Exas, Feldmarschall from Zansibar,

NORDDEUTSCHER LUOTE

MELCHERS & Co.,

- General Agents.

Hongkong, 8th February, 1912.

Feb-Bangkok 25th Jan., Rico-Baltor feld & Swire.

LUCERIC, British str. 4.100, J. Mathio 20th

LUCHOW. British str., 1,216, Ainslio, 28th Jan, JanuarySeattle and Maji 16th January, Flour-Bank Line.

MANCHURIA, American str., 8,750, A. Dizon, --Wakamatsu 23rd Jan., Coal-Batterfield

Swire. 6th February-San Francisco 3rd January, General-Pacifle Mail-8.8. Co, NAMBANG, British str., 2,591, P. M. B. Lako, 8th Feb-Moji 4th February, General--- Jardine, Matheson & Co.

NI, America atr, 3,313, Becleston, 18th Jan.-Southampton 13th Doo, Pacific Mail 8.8, Co.

PITSANULOK, German str., 1.267, D. Reimers, 5th Feb-Bongkok 27th Jan.. Timber- Butterfield & 8wire.

PONOTONG. German str., 998, W. Botafahr, 4th Feb-Bangkok 22nd Jau-Butterfield & Swire, QUANTA, German str,, 1,145, H. Modson, 5th

Feb. Manila 1st.

RECORDER, British ar. 677, W. J. Kemp 5th Wisler & Co. Feb., Flour--Sandor,

RUBI, American str., 1,410, 8. A. Crosby, 7th

February-Singapore 23rd Jan, Coal Order,

Feb-Manila 4th Feb, General-Showan, Tomes & Co.

SABINE RICHERES, Datoh str., 673, De Tries, 30th Jan-Bingogoro 23rd Jan., Generat and Kerosene oil Asiatic Potroleum & Co. SADO MARU, Japanese str., 6,227, K. Asakawa,

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HHINHO MARU, Japanske str., 2,893, Murase.

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TAMON MARU I Japanese str., 1,142, 8, Kawasaki, 3rd Feb.-Dairen 28th January Coal-Mitsui Bussan. Kalaha

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Norwegian str., 6,059, C. E. Halversan, 6th Feb, Manila 3rd

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WAKAMATSU MARU, Japanese str., 1,722, U, Aikawa 30th Jan-Wakamateu 25th Jan, TENGASO, British si 1,128, P. H. Rolfe,

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6th Feb-Manila 3ril Feb, General Jardine, Mathea & Co

YURDAN, British str., 1,120, F. Eedy, 8th Feb, Manila 4th Feb., Balast-Butterfield & Swire.

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