Shipping- Steamers.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY APRIL 2 1908.

Intimations.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO., LTD.

BREMEN

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES.

FOR

YOKOHAMA and KOBE

NAPLES, GENCA, ALGIERS, 'GIBRALTAR, SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP and BREMEN ...in

PRINZ WALDEMAR *

Capt. W. v. Senden ....................

-SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE) "YORCK."

and YOKOHAMA S...

TO SAIL

| About FRIDAY,

3rd April

WEDNESDAY,

Noon, 8th April,

PRINZESS ALICE" .........") Capt. G. Rotten

Capt. J. Randermang ...........

About WEDNESDAY,

8th April.

PRINZ WALDEMAR " Capt. W. v. Senden

THURSDAY,

SP.M. 3rd April.

BORNEO *

Capt, F. Sembill

Middle of April

For further Particular, apply to.

MANILA, NEWGUINEA, BRIS." BANE, SYDNEY and MEL BOURNE

KUDAT and SANDAKAN

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

Hongkong, 28 March, 1908..

MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG & CHINA,

WEST RIVER BRITISH STEAMSHIP

HR Steameri

THE

COMPANIES.

HONGKONG WUCHOW LINE.

" LINTAN" and "SAN-UI"

SAIL FROM HONGKONG TWICE A WEEK AND Complete the Round Trip IN 4 DAYS. These steamers have Excellent Saloon Accommodation, and are Lighted Throughout by Electricity

THE OLIMATE ON THE WEST RIVER DURING THE WINTER MONTHS IS

VERY FINE AND EXHILARATING.

For further information apply to-

Hongkong, 26th March, 1908.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, AGENTS,

WEST RIVER BRITISH 5,S. COMPANIES.

MESSAGERIES CANTONAISES..

FRENCH LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN HONGKONG. CANTON, AND

KOUANG-SI.

S.S. "PAUL BEAU,” 1,900 tonn, 14 knots,

BS, "CHARLES HARDOUIN,” 1,900 tons, 14 knots.

The speediest, most luxuriously appointed and punctual steamers on the line. Departure from Hongkong at 10 P.M. (Saturdays excepted), -Departure from Canton at 5,15 P.M. (Sundays exceptod).

No. 1 DOOK. Length inside 514 ft.

idth of entrance, top 95 ft.; bottom 75 it. Water on blocks, 27.6 ft. Time to pump out, 4 hours.

T

THEIATSU MARU”

INCIDENT

Reuter has kept us well informed of the attitude of the British Press towards the Tatsu Maru incident which can now be

arrived in Tokyo the year befon laste, Hu tered the Police and Poson Schon „Tokyo, süd, having completed bia

year, was going home with three filen

fured man took a second-class passage, while his friends travelled thir class. At pr

the considered as finally closed excepting for tragedy remains a mystery," "The man bas fourteen-severe wounds on the taco, appar“ the unexpected outcome which has brought ently caused by an edged weapon, but there is about the effective boycott of Japanese so anxiety for his life. He was unconscious manufactures and steamers. How different when discovered, and can give noĝiden, ks- to views are held on this same question we | how he became injured., Be mates that when need only turn to American exchanges just to he awoke from sleep or unconsciousness and touched his face he found that his bands were hand. Making due allowances for certain

blood-stained, and that the bed was also cover

No. 2 DOCK. Length inside, 375 ft. Width of entrance, top 60.5 ft. bottom 45.8 ft. Water on blooks, 20.5 ft. Timo / minor historical inaccuracies, whịch nẸO Pared with blood. Alarmed at this, he crawlad

to pump out, 3 hours.

donable, on the part of our contemporary on the Pacific border, it will be seen that a San Francisco journal takes a view of the in cident which is tacitly endorsed by many who are nearer the scenes of the diplomatic. wrangle that arose out of the seizure of the Japanese steamer near Macao on the 6th Feb. Discussing the present aspect of relations between China and Japan, the San Francisto Chronicle has the following trechant observa- tious to make with regard to the Talsu Maru incident: Unless press correspondents in the East regularly, persistently and abom- inably lie about Japan, that Country is show ing toward China a hateful and domineer“ ing spirit which indicates, on the part Steam Launches of Steel or Wood, Lighters, Steel Buildings and Roofs, Bridge of Japan, a desire and intent to make Work, and all kinds of Machinery are made oa ibe premises.

HESE DOOKS are conveniently situated in Yokohama harbour and the attention of Captains and Engineers is respectfully called to the advantages offered for Docking and repairing Vessels and Machinery of every description

The pluchand tools and of recent patters for dealing quickly and cheaply with work and a large stock of material is always at band, (plates and angles, all being tested by

Lloyds' surreyors),

7

Two powerful Twin Screw Towboats are available for taking Vessels in or out of Dock, and for taking Sailing Vessels in or out of the bay. The doating derrick is capable of hitting 55 tons.

Tenders will be made up when required and the workmanship and material will ba guaranteed

war on China. It appears that, a Japan ese ship was regularly cleared from Kobe loaded with arme and ammunition for

The cost of Docking, and repair work, will be found to compare favourably with that Macao. Macao is a port of China between of any port in the world,

Telephone: Nos, 376,608, or 681.* Telegrams, Dook, Yokohama," Codes A. B. G. 4th and 5th Edt. Lieber, Santts, A. 1, and Watkins.

Yokohama, May 23rd, 1905.....

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out of bed, wrapping, bimsellja a blanket, but became exhausted and fell down by the engine- room, where the Captain found him. The maller is now being investigated by the police.

To Let.

TO LET.

CHAMB

CHAMBERS in No. WYNDHAM STREET, 'late Hotel Baltimors, rent moderate,

Fint Floor of No, 6, QUEEN'S ROAD, Central, containing 6 Rooms and Servante Quarter.

Apply to

DAVID SASSOON & CO., LD. Hoarkopy, a5th February, 1908. [257

TO LET.

NE LARGE ROOM, with Verandah,

Bathrooms and Servants Quartere Magnificent view of the Harbour. 19

Apply tow

"SANS SOUCI;"

Hongkong, 9th March, 1908.

TO LET.A

Hongkong and Canton, which is one of the places which the plundering nations of Eu-Separate entrance. Suitable for two Bachelors. rope have wrested from China, that par- ticular steal standing to the discredit of Portugal. It is known that there is a great deal of revolutionary spirit in China, and it is also almost self-evident that there could be no use whatever for military supplies destin ed to Macao except to sell to Chinese revolu-

IMPERIAL BREWING COMPANY, tionists. Presumably the Chinese Govern

LIMITED.

PURE CREAM BEER.

For samples and prices please apply to

19, Robinson Road/

ment had some evidence of the real destina- A HOUSE in KNUTSFORD

tion of these munitions of war for the Chi- nese Customs officers seized, the Japanese ship while unloading apparently to lighters. ́at some distance from shore. The Portuguese authorities say that the seizure was in "Portuguese waière," that is to say, within the three-mile limit of the land of which | Portugal robbed China a century or more ago. Whereupon Japan demands the release. of the ship, an apology and an indemnity, refuses to submit the case to a court, and sends a cruiser to the scene, at least, that

WINE GROWERS SUPPLY CO. is what the correspondents say. A short

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Hongkong, 22nd October, 1992.

+1

THE

CHINA

Those superb steamiers carrying the French 'Mail are fitted throughout with Electric Light and Fans and were specially built for this trade. Excellent comiat.

The Company's Own Wharf near Wing Lok Street *Canton Ageris-Mesars, E. Pasquet & Co.

For further particulars, please apply to—‹

flongkong, 28th March, 1908,

BARRETTO & CO,

Agents.

-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN,

JAVA

REGULAR THREE-WEEKLY SERVICE

BETWEEN

JAVA, CHINA, AND JAPAN.

Expected os

Steamer.

"From

or about

Will leave for

TĮ{BODAS-

TJILATJAP...

TJIPANAS

JAVA

JAVA

Second half Mar,

JAPAN

Second half Mar, Second hall Mar.

THIKINIA

JAPAN

Second ball

JAPAN

SHANGHAI

JAVA

JAVA

#

“TJILIWONG_

JAVA

TIIMAHI

JAPA

Firm half April First half May

JAPAN

SHANGHAI

· Mar'

On of about

Becond half Mar. First half. April First half April

- First half

April

First half April

First half May

The Steamers are all fitted throughout with Electric Light and bare Accommodation for

a limited number of Saloon Passengers,' and, will take Cargo to all Netherland India Ports

on through Bills of Lading,

For Particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to

Telephone No.375

JAVA-CHINA-TAPAN LIJN.

YORK Buildings, ist floor,

¦ ¦ Hongkong, a8th March, 1908,

BANG TSIN ZING.

Dentistry.

LATEST METHODS OF DENTISTRY.

STUDIO AT NO, 14, D'AQUILAR STREET. REASONABLE FIEL

Const

Dr. M. H. CHAUN, THE LATEST, METHOD

of the AMERICAN SYSTEM OF DENTISTRY

From

Hong

BARRETTO & CO.,

HINA PROVIDENT LOAN” AND

MORTGAGE CO., LD,

(CAPITAL PAID UP

$1,150,000)

Loans on Morgage of House Property, &c. Goods received on Storage.

Advancis made on Merchandise." Loans made on the Provident System.

Rates and Particulars on application).

THE OFFICE OF "*.*

TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR OF WILLS,

ATTORNEY, &c.,. Undertakes and Executed.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

General Managers.

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Hongkong, 19th March, 1908,

SWATOW DRAWN WORK- COMPANY,

38, WELLINGTON STREET.

Dealers in all kind of

General Agents.

145

50 PER CENT

LESS.

WE WILL SELL OUR ENTIRE

STOCK OF

BICYCLES and

ACCESSORIES

at 50% less than usual

HAND-MADE DRAWN CHINESE prices for one week only,

LINEN, GRASS CLOTH, &c.,

all of the best quality. SWATOW BEST PEWTER-WARE,

CANTON EMBROIDERY and CHINESE

LACES,

all from the best 'French patterns,

Hongkong' AND, SWATOW, " Hongkong, 19th October, 1907,

A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. „Thất là thw age of reseauchaudezperiment, when ali natură, ng 10 speak, ba ransacked by the selen- tific fort comfort and happiess of plan. Briance hat indeed made giant indes, during the past

and centers are come that of

(Hruby noʻsceans least in-

THERAPION.

This preparation is unquonusnably one of the most genuise kad reliablo Paten; Médicines ever (piro- Gured, sad has, we underiuad, been used lá the Centliental Hoeplikis by Ricard, Kostat, Jobert,, Velpení, Maisonneure, thowe))-Knowy Chaastig? unc,audindeed by all whaate regarded an author rities in auch mitters, including the celebrated Ballestad, and Kous, by sjom it was sóms žitná siewe ya formâly adopted, and ibal' it is worthy th attention of those who regilis such a remedy wy , thinkibere la no doubt, Fiimika time of Arlitetiąj downwardı, a potent sgest' in the removal-of these dieses hay (like the jamed philosopher's stone) linen the alifect of suită of forse hopeful, genopladı; súd far beyond thamere puwers Blackcould ever karoberá discovered "of trans- 'insting the baner metalaizia gold is surely the dis- - covery of a ready so potent hi to replehliä iho fail«! lagesergies of the comú said row in thẬT DAS CRIS, and in the other so efectually speedily and safely,

the Kowledge, of a second party, the poisons of acquired or likerited sisessa jo áll their protens formsajtoljava no quintre tisca belirid. "Buch je, THE NEW PRENOFO REMEDY Z

THERAPION:

which may curtainly rank with, if not taka price- dencial, many of the discoveries of our day, a bout smile) an liite ostentatios and,mojar þays been.

pandchafsas beout crna 1255 for this medicine whats

read and the autumnino hd cardmcreting de

to clear our old stock

and make room for

our

new shops at Nos. 33 &

time ago the dispatches stated that when a high Japanese authority was asked what' Japan would do if China insisted on build. ing a certain railroad on Chinese soil, he replied: "We will stop it." In the dispute in regard to the Korean boundary Japan insists, upon all she claims and refuses to arbitrate. It will be remembered that we have ourselves submitted several disputed boundary claims to arbitration and that when Great Britian acted toward Venezuela as Japan is now acting toward China our Government promptly took steps which, if Great Britian had not receded, would pro. bably have led to war.. All these things, if they are not slanders, indicate an ugly arbitrary disposition calculated to make Japan hated and despised by the whole civiliz ed world-and Great Britain quite as much so for backing Japan up. This last case is peculiarly aggravating and multing. By all the canons of civilization, China is entitled to use effort to keep arms out of the hands of revolutionists' and if, ip that effort, the limits of international law are could do, or would do, is to submit the over-stepped, the least a friendly nation

matter to a competent court. To insist, for so trifling a matter, not only upon the release of the ship, but an indemnity and an apology, is almost conclusive evidence that the Japan-

ese Government desires that the Chinese revolutionists shall get arms, and also that

she desires to get into a war with China, and do so as quickly as possible before pretty sure to do sume day, and obliterate the

China pulls herself together, as she is

35, Des Voeux Road. Japanese power in the last. Now it is pos

Begin from TUESDAY, the Srd

MARCH.

Remember we will Remove to our

Shops on the 7th inst.

:

DRAGON CYCLE

DEPOT,

15; D'AGUILAR ST.

Hongkong, and March, 1908,

sible that in all these things, Japan is maligned, but it is certain that the regular press correspondents who send these dis patches are paid to send what they believe to be the truth, and nothing but the truth. And we think they do it..

GRUESOME DISCOVERY ON.

A STEAMER...

Kowloon.

No. 3, CANTOR VILLAS......

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY CO, LD.. Hongkong, 23rd March, 1908. 1«** [159

TO LET

Ho TTOUSES ¡o"AUSTIN AVENUE, Kowloon,

Immediate Possession. Apply to-

A. RAYMOND, **»

C/o S, J. David & Co." Hongkong, 23rd March, 18.

TO LET

NE FOUR-ROOMED "HOUSE,

PRAYA EAST, near East Point, Apply to

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JARDINE, MATHESON & COLD. Hongkong, arst March, ro8.

TO LET::

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\FFICES and ROOMS on the set and 2nd Floors of No. 4. Des Voeux Road Central (formerly occupied by Mestre. Shewan, Tomes & Co.)

Apply to

י

THE COMPRADORE DEPARTMENT,

Jardine, Matheson &" Co., Ltd

Connaught Road Central. Hongkang, 24th February, 1008.:

TO LET.

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HATHERLEIGH, CONDUIT ROAD/21

A HOUSE in CLIFTON GARDENS, "Com, - duit Road.

OFFICES in YORK BUILDING.. GODOWNS, in PRAYA East, Blue - BUILDINGS, and No. 168, Des Vœux

ROAD next to the Hongkong Hotel. FLATS 10 MORETOR BEKRACH. OFFICES, on TOP FLOOR, No. 1. CƏR-

NAUGHT ROAD, facing the Ground.

No. 10, DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL,

jat Floor,

HOUSES in WONG-NHI-CHONG Road, Apply simmer

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTI GATEMENT & AGENCY CO. Hopetong, 1st April, 1008

TO LET

1-ROOMED HOUSES & GAP ROAD Dest the Race Course within easy access to the Lower Level Tramway. Rent vary moderate. FLATS for Europeane in With Da BUILDINGS, NO. 147. Wanchal Road.

Apply to—A

PERCY SMITH & SETH. Hongkong, 16th December, 1007,⠀⠀

TO LET

HOUSE KNUTSFORD TERRAC A

KOWLOOK' Apply lo

A "YAMAGUCHI-HÄRU " MYSTERY,

On the night of the 15th ult at about zo o'clock, a gruesome discovery was made on board the N., Y. K. steamship Yamaguchi maru, reports the Japan Chronicle. The sten- mer arrived at Kobe on that day from Yoko hams, carrying 13 Japanese, 1Į Chinese, and European passengers. It appears that in the course of a tour of inspection of the vessel Captain Kamoshita, master of the steamer, dia- covered a man lying on deck by the engine room, covered with a blanket, The man tŭrned: out to be a Chinese passenger. He wAS,WEST-JUNT

THE HONGKONG LAND" INVEST- MENT & AGENCY, CO, LD. Hongkong, 1st Apríl, 1908, i

TO LET

HE Public am hereby informed that no Subscription to the Hongkong Telegraph and they are: warned against paying more than TEN OERTE,(10 <1%) per Single Copy, and the injured man was removed in the Hal-

boen midt the Rates of inz only a shirt, and covered was bleed OS. And 8 LEIGHTON

THE MANAGER;,

having several wounds about the face, The discovery was reported to the Water Police,

khin Hospital above, the Sannomiya railway Co, Ltd. crossing. He was subsequently iden

961) Chiness stodea: named Tung

ROAD,"

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pply tomi

HONGKONG AND KOWLOON LAND AND LOAN CO, LD.,

Queen's Road West,

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