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GROUND FLOOR of No. 6, DES TVEUX ROAD CENTRAL Consisting of a Strong Room anil Cathouses suitable for Banking or Commercial Offices, ready for immediate occupation.
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TO LET.
NO. 153, PRAYA EAST, GODOWN. "RANFURLY," No. 11, Cendait Road. No, 29, HONG NU CUONG ROAD. Apply
THE HONGKONG LAND INVES
MENT AND AGENCY Co., Lo Hongkong, 16th July, 1913,
165
TO LET.
NO 21, BHELLEY STREET.
No. 59, THE PRAK, 6, CAMERON VILLAR,
Mount Kellok.
Ona GO DOWN, Duddell Street. Fred KIRKENDOA," No. 113, Tm PEAK, till 30th Septanzher. Immediate
possession.
"CRAIG EYRIE" No. 4, The Peak, 8 ROOMS; Tey and Croquot Law Fine Situation.
MERTON, No. 10, Pak. Furnished or Unfurnished. 6 ROOMS Cheap reatal.
To Lat or For Enle. "GLENSUIEL," No. 124, Barker Road, Peak, 5 BOOMS,
For Sale."LADBROOKE," No. 9, Con- duit Road, Fine View of Harbour, & Rooms, 3 Bathrooms, Garden and Teenis Court, Accommodation for 30 Servanta,
For Bale. "HARTING au! ROGATI on part of Kowla Loland fat. No. 1154. Apply to LINSTEAD & DAVIS,
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64
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THE DOONER DIVORCE CASE.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 9182, 1018,
HUNAN RAILWAY EXTRAVAGANCE,
A STORY WITH
A MORAL
the V.-C. Daily News, says:
A Shanghai correspondent, writing to
The House of Lords have given a second reading to Divorce Bill presented by Mrs. Emily Ernestina Dooner, living at Ilkley, for the dissolution of her marriage with Captain William Dundas Doon, of Belfast Mra. Donner, formerly Mias Guy Sanior, was married in 1902 at matters has recently been made.
An important step forward in railway The Barnsley, and she and her husband lived at Sheffield and various places in England thirty-three miles of line between Chang- before going to Hongkong for three years. on the Siang river at the upper end of sha and Chuchow (a little town that lies They have two children, a boy and a girl. the great bend in the far west centre of The petitioner says that her husband has which lies stranded Siangtan) has now fits of ungovernable temper, and that on two or three occasions be assaulted her, ment. It was built with money partly been taken over by the Central Govern- seriously affecting her health. In the Matrimonial Division in Dublin, she partly by almost equally involuntary
raised by "voluntary" subscriptions; obtained a decree of divorce from bed and taxation. These two capital suns amount board. Mr. Chaytor, K.C., for Mrs to some $1,000,000. Interest (I do not Dooner, said that Captain Dooner was know at what rate) adth a third to that wounded in the South African War, and
and the line has been found to be "worth
that was the only explanation of his conduct, apart from temperament. His wife put up with his conduct as long as she could, but in the and he wrote and told her that he had ceased to care for her, and that he intended to associate with other women. A nice witnessed the assault at Hongkong, where the captain strack his wife, and Mrs. Dooner spoke to her husband striking hor on the face and dazing her when she was about to return to her mother at Ilkley. Lord Halsbury moved that the bill be road a second time, Lord Loreburn said if there were any auggestion of collusion ovidence might be required, but there was one. There was sufficient evidence to support the motion. Lords Atkinson and Parker concurred, and the bill was read a. second time.
more
THE KIANGSI OUTBREAK.
$12,000,000.
If that amount is worked out in storling, it will be found that the value of this single badly, very badly, con- structed line is not very different from the cont of thirty three miles of the four breadth well constructed track of the Great Western line that runs out of l'addington. Considering the price of an Act of Parliament; the price needful to purchase and after an Act has been pro- cured; the price of labour in Central China and Southern England; consider- stricting the miserable material of the one and the splendid material of the other; and lastly considering that, as I have said, one track is single, the other fourfold-one finds food for thought on the probable profits that will come from Chinese invest- ments.
PI
The N.-C. Daily News of Tuesday last had the following reference to this out "{brask:--
The pice of line that has now been purchased at this absurd price in order to have Hanan make no disturbance can rever pay. Part of it was deliberately constructed against the advice of the Inst The comments which we reproduce remaining foreigner employed in the to-day from the Sincanpan throw con construction in order to get rid of him. siderable light upon the outbreak in It remains, to be seen what the present Kiangel, but only from one point of view. staff of foreigners (who are unt hampered Bo far as can be gathered it would appear by any orders of "superior" Chinese) that when ex-Tutul Li Lieb-chun left will do with this precious possession. Kiangai, ho left sufficient friends to Meanwhile, Hunan says she is indifferent nsert the refusal of the province to accept whether Chinese or foreign money is control by northern troops. On July 10 employed on further construction. If we were informed that Chew Ting-shup, only the wasted money could be written who commands the Hukou forte near Kit-off. as the Boxer indemnity may well bo, kiang, hnd telegraphed to Li Yuan-hung at any rate in theory, as a mero bad debt asking for northern reinforcemente na he of Manchu days, it were hopeful One was unable to trust the southerners under wishes the signs of money investments him. Au instant protest was sent to Li under the new Government were as clearly Yuan-hung by O Yang-wu, who had been different from those of their predecessors appointed at Nanchang to control the as are their general treatment of province after LA Lich-chun's withdrawal, foreigners from that given by the Boxers. O Yang-wu said in effect: "I have pro- mised the province that no, northern troops shall come here. If you make me break my word, I cannot guarantee order." Li Yuan-bung, it is understood, SPANISH DOMINICAN and his northern troops from Kiukiang, theroupon telegraphed to recall Li Shun PROCURATION,
but the latter refused, on the ground that 2, Seymour Rand.
ho could not trust telegrams received in a June 26th:- [868
hostile province, and appears to have tried to march on Nanchang.
On the whole the monsoon conditions in At this India are favourable, Somewhat con- juncture Li Lich chun took the oppor ficting accounta tro received here tunity to return to Klangst. The above : summary of events does not profess to do occasionally, but it is tur carly to take an more than deal with external effects. It adverso view, even though the indications wore in that direction. A certain entity is quite impossible to deal with the reports that the fighting at Kiakiang is part of a widespread movement to envelop W elang, cut it off from Peking and raise the standard of revolt all along the Yang
TO LET,
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Hongkong, 17th July, 1913.
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(From 1st July, 1913.)
10. 2, MOUNTAIN VIEW, THE PEAK.
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TO LET.
663
TSANG KIT FAN,
Compradore Deparment, HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING
CORPORATION. Hongkong, 29th April, 1913.
¡582
POSITION OF SILVER.
We subjoin extracts-taken from Messrs.. Samuel Montagu & Co.'s circular dated
natural, for the law of average may possibly assert itself after so many fine monsoons in Buccession, though another
good monsoon would not induce anything like the eager rush to invest in silver os We mention these rumours in it did in bygone days. passing, but there can be no certainty. Of more pressing importance to silver until the outcome of the Kiangsi trouble than the monsoon are thevements of
tze.
is known.
A REMARKABLE INCIDENT.
BAND OF RELIGIOUS FANATICS ARRESTED IN FUJI.
The R. M.S. Makura, which has arrived at Sydney from Vancouver vid Honolulu and Suva, brings news of a remarkable outbreak amongst a number of Fijians, led by
silver rupos in the Indian fota reserveR. On the 24th inst. a cable was received showing an increase in the silver total of 70 lakhs although the note
issue increased merely by 25 lakhs. The decrease in the holding of gold by 60 lakhs in these circumstances can hardly be deemed auspicious for silver, The value of the stock in Bombay has fallen from £535,000 to £530,000; the offtake has risen from 35
native lunatic, who believed to 115 bars a day. himself to be a holy spirit. The incident
Shanghai cables an increase in the value occurred in the Wainikoro district of of its stock from £4,885,000 to £5,070,000. Labasa.
RUBBER DIVIDENDS.
HUNDER
SHIPPING IN PORT
STEAMERS,
ON SALE,
SAN FRANCISCOneP: Faberekért Pågent.
-21-Merchants' Exokanga, California §- CAPE TOWN.. Mesurs, Gordon & Glutah, d SIDNEY L
ANGHIN, German str., 1,601, Kumpel, 1. THE DIRECTORY MELBOURNE
July Bangkok 10th July, Rice- Butterfield & 8wire. ASSAYS, British str., 4,359, G. J. Coldwell, 17th July-Bombay 2nd July, Gen. oral, P. & O. 8. N. Co.
ATAGOSAN MARE, Japanese str. 3,023,
2ad
Kawamura, 7th July-Miike BENCLEUCH, British str., G. McMillan,
July, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha
30th June-Maji 24th June, Coal BENLAWERS, British str., 3,926, H. W. Boo,
Gibb, Livingston & Co.
17th July-Moji 11th July, Coal. BLOEMFONTEIN, British str., 2,959, Purcell,
Gibb, Livingston & Co.
3
17th July-Moji 12th July, Coal- Showan, Tomes & Co.
& CHRONICLE 1918
BRISANE CALCUTTA
BOMBAY COLOMBO BATAVIA SINGAPORE BORNEO
BANGKOK SAIGON
FOR CHINA, JAPAN, COREA INDO-URINA, BIAM, STRAIT SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATES, NETHERLANDS INDIA, PHILIP TONKIN PINES, BORNEO, ETC.
FIFTY-FIRST ANNUAL 188UE.
Tas DIRECTORY “cover the whole of te Bonn, German str., 1,344, Koehler, 15th Lands ludis so Siberis, in which Baronesa vesid
parts Lad cities of the bat has on Nether July-Sandakan 10th July, Timber Nately is the Directory's fuil and complete and General-Molchers & Co
in asch cas as it can be made, but each Colony, BOURBON, French str., 1,000, L. Veriltaat, Fort, or Settlement is prefaced by s
★ DESCRIP year most of each year -Order.
which will serve as CHINILA, British atr., 1,340, Finlayson, the place
-ich- 18th July-Manila 15th July, General.
10 d The Information in these Demiptione, sos -Butterfield & Swire, ORUNEANG, British str., 1,418, G. Jantan of a barred interesting alleles, packed
Isting
articles, Mattock, 14th July-Hongey 11th stailities of the Than of each County, and July, Coal-Jardine, Matheson & Ce Port would alone saffion to fill a large volume. CLARA JEUSEN, German str., 1,108, Sorel Detare--Complete with Fibow Mare. Bendixen, 16th July-Singapore 10th and Placs, pp. 1,905, #16.00, Dirgeiser "col- July, Sugar-Order.
PP, $32, 36.00. FLINTSHIRE, British str., 3,839, A. Wil
The Directories and Demely done are nḥ
CHINA' Bocchow Canton Chinktang Whampes Nanking Kowloon
17th July-Saigon 18th July, General,FION carefully GuiÐI FÒN THY
liams, 16th July-Japan 10th July, General-Jardino, Matheson & Co. HALDIS, Norwegian str., 1,065, Jurgensen, 2nd July-Amoy 1st July, General,.--- Java-China-Japan Lijn.
IRENE, Chinese, str., 820, Froggatt, 16th July-Fooohow 16th July, Genoral,- Chinese.
KATHE, German str., 1,209, H. Frandsen, 14th July Guaymas 10th June, Bal last.-Chinose.
KAWACH MARU, Japanese str., A. Chris-
tiansen, 18th July-Moji 13th July, KIYO MARU, Japanese str., 5,701, Hashi- General-Nippon Yusen Kaisha,
mnto, 18th July-Moji 13th July, General-Toyo Kisen Kaisha. KUZICHOW, British str., 1,220, Forsyth, 18th July Tientsin 8th July, General, -Butterfield & Swire.
Kyono Manu, Japanese str., 1,218,
Morisaki, 18th July-Nowchwang 11th LoRD SETTON; British str., 2,792, W. L.
July, Coal.-Mitsui Bussen Kaisha.
Clifborn, 13th July-Port Arthar MEXICO, MARU, Japancen str., 3,875, N. 27th April, Case Oil-Dodwell & Co.
Kobaigushi, 13th July-Shanghai 9th July, General-Osaku Shozen Kaisha, MEXICAN PRINCE, British atr., 1,853, J. C. Young, 8th July--Singapore 1st July, Oil Asiatic Petroleum Co. TuoNaws, British str., 3,198, Robins, 18th July-Calcutta 1st July, General,
David Sassion & Co. JIBODAS, Dutch str. 3,061, Kroes, 8th July-Swatow 7th July, Goneral.-- Java-China-Japan Lija. TIJKAHI. Dutch str., 6,990, F. E. C. v. febumbak, 11th Joly- Makassar 3rd July, Sugar-Java-China-Japan Lijn.
P TiLwowe Dutch str. 3,061, J.
Scholten, 12th July-Miike th July, General Java-China-Japan Lijn. TAMUTO
MARU, Japanese str., 2,053, Nishiama, 17th July-Deiron 11th July, Coal-Order, VARG, Norwegian str., 874, J. Jobsen, Bih July-Bangkok 29th June, Rico.- Citinese.
VESSEES HYPECTED.
THE AMERICAN MATE. The P.M. str. China leaves Manila to-day, and is due in Hongkong on the 21st July, at 9 am.
The T.K.K. str. Chiyo Moru arrive at Yokohama from Honolulu on the 18th July, and is due in Hongkong via Mamla on the 31st July.
The T.K.K. str. Nippon Maru leaves San Francisco from Honolulu on the 19th July, and is due here on the 15th August The P.M. str. Manchuria, with the American mail, left.Tokohamá on the 15th July, for Hongkong via Kobe, Nagasaki and Manila.
THE AUSTRALIAN. HAIL.
THE GERMAN MAIL.
The I.G.M. str. Prinzees Alice, carrying
Peking
Tientsin Faltajho
Samshat
Chlawangtao Weha Lappá Taku Antang
Kowking Haukow
Manchurian
Yochow
Trade Centre Newchwang Dairen
Blasio
Ichang;
Part Arthur Chotoo
Vladivostock
Seoul
Kongmoon
Nanning Waobowin Krangchanw
Chungking Pathoi Haugohow Hothow Ningpo Lungchow
Wenahow Mengtzo
Hokow
Seomso
Chinnamape
Weihaiwoj
Kisochsa
Tsinonfu
Santy Foochow
Mnkden
Shanghai
Amoy Swatow
JAPAN, AND FORMOSA.
Tokyo
Yokoham's
Oaks Maji
Koolung
Tuinaufs
Hyoga Kobe Ehimonoseki
Nagamki Takow
Hakodate Tamsul
EASTERN SIBERIA
Anping
Nlogjavok
CHOSEN
WODSAD
Mokpa
Cheralpo Kansan
Fussn
Pingyang Songebin
Manis
Sarawak Bransi
HONGKONG AND ITS DEFE DENOIDS. MAOLO FREMUR INDO-CHINA: Надсі
Annam Tonrans Haiphong
Hizo
Saigon Tenkin Frovinces Quinhon Cambodge PHIL'PPINES
Cebu
Hollo
BOENTO
Labuan British N. Bern
BANGKOK
Peral Negri Sembilan Johore
MALAY STATES
Selangor
Pohang
Kedah
Kolastan
Batavia Buitenzorg
Trengganu
Perlis
NETHERLANDS INDIAN
Semarang
Pedang
Sourabala
STRAITS BEZZLEMENTS
Singapore, Penang, Malacca, Prov. Welleslo,
British French
East Coast of Humatra NAVAL SQUADRONS
German
Austrian Japanes United States" Siamese
Italian
OFFICERS OF COANE AND RIvers STEAMING The Book is printed from Now Typo specially reserved for the purpose, and uniformity in every armagement greatly facilitate reference.
Besides the neual Alphabetical List of Firms the Directory gives the CLASSIFIED LISTS of TRADER and PROFESSIONS at the larger Commercial Centres.
The
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ALPHABETICAL LIST of RESIDENT ∙contains the
names of lavar
20,000 FOREIGNERS, arranged, with the Initials s that any name cau be found festantly, the Farnames in strictly Alphabetical Order.
THE MAPS AND PLANE evo been engraved by one of the most in
in Great Britain and are corrected and yoght up to Cate
They consist o tb. owing
PLATE OF FLAGS Or FontionHano MAY OF THE FAR EAST PLAN OF YOKOHAMA Plavor Kore Eroo
Fla
FLAW OF FORMAN SETTLEMENTE, TIZAZSIN PLAN OF SUTAU (KILOCHLU)
The native who caused the trouble was named Peter. He had been arrested some time ago on complaints received from other Fijians On that occasion he was
The E. & A. str. Empire loft Sydney removed to Suva, and kept under ob- LATS, "WILD DELL, No. 147ervation, in order that his state of mind First inferint dividend of 73 per cent,; tax Darwin, Timor and Manila) on the 5th. EDINBURGH RUBBER ESTATE, SELANGOR-fer this part (via Queensland ports, Port Wanchai Road Nowly Built, each Flat might be ascertained. He was not then free, an account of the year ending July, and may expected to arrive here on with 5 ROOMS, Kitchen, Bathroom, and considered to be mentally afflicted, and December 31st, 1915. This compares with or about 28th July. Servanda Quarters, Quist Locality.
was released and sent back to his distriot, 10 per cent, a year ago.
The F.Y.K. str. Nikko Maru (Austra "HOMESTEAD," No. 45, PEAX,
On May 24th, despite the fact that the
SHELFORD
ESTATE. Firstlian Line) left Melbourne for this port natives had previously considered him Apply to-
mad, Peter gathered around him 28 interim dividend of 5 per cent, tax free, vis ports on the 2nd July, and is expected Fijian followers, whom he informed that on account of the profits for the year here on the 28th July. ho Wis
The E. & A. str, Aldenhum left Bydney Holy Christ They were onding December 31st, 1913, as compared apparently a credulous band, and some with 10 per cent this time last year. on the 9th July, for this port (via are said to have kissed the ground at THE PERAK RUBBER PLANTATIONS. The Queensland poets and Manila), and may Peter's feet. Whenever he spoke he apnet profits for the year ended March 31st, be expected to arrive here on the 31st
LAS OF FORMGE CONCIERTON BRANG R4 parently worked them into a fanatical after providing for administration July. state, and then led them in a wild rush expenses, directors' fees, and allowing for
PLAN OF HORGREW (BHANGHAI) with Tear
Showing the EXTENDER SELAEMONS on. Brown's plantation. They were met depreciation, amounted to £40,642. To
LARG PLAT by Mossra, Brown, who inquired what this has to be added £4,048 brought for the German mails, with dates from Berlin PLAN OF NEW TESTORY (KOWLOON)
AEG FEAR OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA........... their business was. The Fijians then set ward, making £45,591. It is proposed to of the 25th Jure, left Singapore on the Prax or K upon the Europeans and some Indians, pey, a Gnal dividend of 99 per cent, 18th Jaly, at 6 pm, and may be expected PLAN OF RESAFORM and violently assaulted them. The making a total of 35 per cent, for the year here on or about the 22nd July, at 6 p.m. PLAN OF RATATIA HONGKONG DAILY PRESS assault, though serious enough, did not and to place to reserve £10,000, carrying result in any severo injuries being forward £4941. The total area of the
The str. Jelunga, from Shanghai and received by any of the plantation party estate is 2,015 acres, of which 994 acres Kobe, left Moji on the 17th July, am, and the Fijians and their leader made off to a native village near by. The police are under cultivation. The output of dry and may be expected here on or about were informed, and Inspector Stanlake rubber for the year amounted to 308,4171b, the 22nd July, s.m, immediately proceeded to the scene and against
stanager's estimate of succeeded in arresting, Peter and the 350,000lb., and 213,374lb. harvested the whole gang. They were brought before previous season. The rubber crop, coating tho magistrate at Labas, and each 18. old. per lb. fab., against 1s. 47d. sentenced to three months' imprisonment, realized & net average price of 38. 100 with hard labour, with the exception of per lb., against 43, 7d. net for the previous Peter, who was sent to the Suve lunatic season. The manager estimates the crop asylum.
for the present year at 360,000lb. of dry rubber.
ON FALE
AT THE
OFFICE.
NEW AND UP-TO-DATE
PLANS OF THE SI-KIÁNG
02
WEST BIVER.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR.
Giving all the Important Towns en route
from CANTON to WUCHOW. Hongkong, 5th April, 1913.
ON SALE,
DOUND VOLUMES of the HONG SONG WEEKLY PRESS, Jour to DECEMBER,
With INDEL Price $7.50.
1912
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The CP.R. str Empress of Russia feft Shanghai on the 18th July, at 9.30 p.m., and is due to arrive at Nagasaki on the 20th July, at 4.30 a.m.
The I.G.M. str. Prine Bitel Friedrich left Shanghai via Foochow on the 19th July, and may be expected here on or about the 22nd July, at midnight
The Silk shipment ex 0.8.K. str. Taconna Mara, which left here on the 12th June, at 2 p.m., was delivered in New York on the 15th July, p.m.
The Dodwell Line str. Lothian arrived
On Sale at the " HONGKONG DAILY PUES at Now York on the 17th July,
Office.
Hongkong, 10th March, 1913..
The Dodwell Line str. Ghazee arrived at Boston on the 16th July.
the
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OF KOWLOON
The CREONICLES covers he notable evanci with the Texts of all the most important Traine of the last half century in the Far East legether concinded with the countries of Eastern Ain the various Customs Tarifs, Trade Regning Chamber of Commerce, Scales of Commissione The str. Torilla, from Calcutta, loft Consular and Court Fee Honghong Stans Singapore on the 17th July, a.m., and Duties Foetal Guide, Signal Codes, Chit may be expected here on or about the Feelvale, Tahles of Money, Walghis and other Commercial Information 22nd July am. Line) left Yokohama for this port via though ordered it syary posible manner, on-
The NY.K. str. Tasa Maru (Calcutta
CHRONICLE and DIRECTORY Kobe and Moji on the 13th July, and is ning every year zorü pages. expected here on the 25th July.
It was yours ago universally pronounced to The NY.K. str. Bombay Maru (Bombo the cheapest work of the kind anywhere bay Line) left Bombay for this port vin published, and although very much enlarged ports on the 11th July, and is expected sad improved in every way, the price in silver here on the 30th July.
is now below the a equivalent of
It
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VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTLI
Mr J. M Aarón
We A. T. Barberini
Mr E. R. Bate
Mr A Black
Mr G. Bosa
Mr C. Brown
Me R. Brown
| Mr A. J. Cambridge
Mr F. D. Cheshire
Mrs J. Cogen
Mr C. H. Davie
Mr J. Dewar
Mr & Mrs Dorteano and 2 children Mr & Mrs B. A.
Douglas
Mr & Mrs H C.
Ehrenfels
MrW. H. Foll
Mr H. G. Fisher Mr W. E. Flacher Mr Denman Fuller He H, Garrow Hp & Mm I. H. Gearo Dr J. M. Gillespie Mr A.. G. Gordon Mz J. Gourgey Mr V. Goulbourn MR. J. Grimshaw, Mr P. O. von Griso
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Knight
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Miss. M. Matheson Alta R. T. Mathason Mrs Ged. Martin Mr & Mrs Noit
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