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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY FEBRUARY 3 1912

Soo tho baautios of Japan, of Honolulu (the Paradics of the Pacifio) of California, of Colora- do, and the fascinations of Niagara, San Fran- cisco, Chicago and Now York.

AND THE WAY

Every "travel wiso" tourist takes the deservedly famous U. 8. MAIL Steamers of the

PACIFIC MAIL SS. CO

Steamers of Limitles Luxury. Splendidly appointed

Homos on tho Water." Wireless Telegraphyf| Submarino Fog Signals. Excellent String Orchestra. Meals for spicures under the superintendence o caterer of International Repute.·

is not more by this route with its unrivalled 'THE COST:

For a opportunities, than by any other route. return ticket to Lonion the cost is but $120, including borth and ments sersas Ámorica. To San Francisco: við. Japan and Honolulu the cost is 245. For the INTERME- DIATE SERVICE First Class accommodations are provided for £43 to London (ratura ticket £74) and to San Francisco- £25. SPECIAL RATAS to bilocs, Army, Navy, Consular or Civil Service, on application.

STEAMERS.-

Siberia.........

11,900 Tons Suling. Jan. 27, 1 ..2..,000

Feb. 10

Manchuria......

Mongolia...

.27,000

Korea...

1000

SIBERIA... 13,000

INTERMEDIATE

China.....................10,200

Nilo...412 .11,000

Porsia................... 9,000

p.m.

*

Mar. 2 Apr. Apr...16

**

2

Feb. Fab. 23

2

Mar, 20

11

LET US PLAN AN ITINERARY FOR YOU.

King's Building (opposite Blake Pier).

Telephone No. 11.

FRED J. HALTON,

Agent,

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Hongkong, 24th January, 1912.

Consignees,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE

THE P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s Steamship

"NILE,"

Consignees

"SHIRE"

LINE OF STEAMERS, LIMITED. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steinship

#1

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA „PORT_SAID, · Consignees of Onige by the abɔra- named vessel are fierely informed that thair Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong

GLÅMORGÁNSHIRE." and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Claving arrived from the above ports; Godowns at Kowloon, where each Ca- Csignes of cargo by her are hereby signment will be sorted out Mark by informed that all goods are boing landed Mark and delivery can be obtained as a thoir risk into the hazardous andfor hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and trotown Company, Limited, whence, audfor from the wbarres, delivery may

obtained.

the Goods are landed.

Optional. Goods will be landed hora unless Instmotions are given to the contrary within 6 hours.

Goods not clenrod by the Sri Fob., at p.m., will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurnace will be affooted by me in any case whatever,

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignoes and the Company's an veyors, Messrs. Goddard and Douglas. at 10 am. on Mondays and Thursdays. All Claims must be presented withi⚫ ten days of the steamer's arrival hoʻo, after which date they cannot be r cognised. Nó Olsims will be admitted - after the goods have left the Godowa".

E. A. HEWETT, Baparintendent.

Hongkong, 29th Jan., 1912,

Regular Steamship Service

to New York, →→ via PORTS and SUEZ CANAL (With Liberly to Call at Malabar Coast).

PROPOSED SAILING FROM HoKorone. FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK:

8.8. “EATHAN” (Sailing on or

་་

Toads unt cleared by the 6th Feb., at 3 p.m., will be subject to rent. '

Intimations

CHINA EXPRESS GO

(ESTABLISHED 1844.)

GENERAL SHIPPING AND FORWARDING AGENTS. Parcels and Cases of any Size, Shape, or Weight forwarded to All Parts of The World, at the Lowest Rates of Freight." TELEPHONE No.. 668.

PO BOX 250.

JOHN TAYLOR,

8, DUDDELL STREET,

Hongkong, 30th January, 1912.

MANAGER.

CIGARETTES

BOUTON

ROUGE

$4.20 per 100 FELUCCA

$2.80 per 100

ENJOY THE LARGEST SALE IN EGYPT.

WEISMANN, LIMITED.

BAKERS

CONFECTIONERS

CATERERS

Intimations

Victoria

Dispensary

(Opposite the Olook Tower.) DISPENSING AND FAMILY CHEMISTS.

·ORUIOKSHANK'S COUGH

REMEDY."

A Valuable Remedy for colds, (119 Bronahiter, Asthian, and all Disease of the Chest and Lunga, ⠀: PRICK $1.00 per boit's...

RESTAURANTEURS

14, Des Vœux Road Central.

tanngk se, Mch April 1911.

NOW READY¦ | |

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OUR NEW O. 'B. BREW, manufactured exclusivals from the finest Bohemian Hopi and German Milt by, ad ]Export German Brewer. May be. had from dealsts or from the undersignol. į

B.

Ask for the NEW O. B. BREW. ORIENTAL BREWERY2, LTD.. [Hongkong.

THE LEEDS FORGE

CO., LTD., LEEDS.

Socialists in the Manufacture of RAILWAY ROLLING STOOK of overy description.

All rokon, chafol and damsged packages are to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined on PRESSED 6th Feb., at 10 a.m. Claims against the steimer must be presented withla 10 days of arrival otherwise they will not be recognized.

No Fire Lasurance will be effected us in any case whatever. Bills of Lading will be countersigned DT

JARDINE, MATHESON &.CO., LTD.

Agents. Hongkong. 80th Jan. 1912.

FROM EUROPE.

HE HANSA" Steamship

"GOLDENFELS,"

Pioneers in the Design and Manufacture of

STEEL UNDERFRAMES and. BOGIES and ALL-

STEEL BAILWAY-WAGONS.

The Undersigned have been appointed Sole Agents in Hongkong and China.

THE TAIKOD DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING CO.,

OF HONGKONG, LTD.

Agents, BUITERFIELD & SWIRE. Hongkong, 2ård September, 1911.

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KUHN

AND

KOMOR.

Captain Diederichsen, having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby Infórma od

that their goods are being landed and Art Curio Dealers.

[about. 17th Feb.plsood at their risk in the hazardɔnı and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of the

For Freight and further information, apply, to

DODWELL & CO., LTD.,

Agouts. Hongkong, 24th Jan., 112. [107

Hongkong-Now York.

S

A

AMÉRICAN-ASIATIC 8.8. 00. FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK WA

BUEZ GANAI..

(With Liberty-to-call as the Malabar...

! Count).

8.8. “KARONGA

on or about 6th Mish, 1919.

· For Freight und further information

apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,

....... Gener! Agentas

| 28♫d Jan., 1912.40 CADA

Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Go-

down Company, Limited, whence de- INSPECTION INVITED livery may be obtained against Bills-of-

| Lading countersigned by the Under:

signed.

"Optional Cargo will be carried on 65] unless notice to the contrary be givṣṇi to-day.

All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival hers, after which date they cannot be re- cognized.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all | Goods remaining undelivered after the 8th prox., will be subject to rent...

All broken, chafed and daming od

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WM. POWELL, LIMITED.

GENT'S OUTFITTERS

TELEPHONE 346.

Now Showing "GLYN'S"

Well Known Hats (Handmade)

A. KUIN,

Proprietor.

NEW SHADEJİ-İ

FOR SALE

IN

goods must be left in the Godown BOX'S EXCHANGE TABLES: where they will be examined on the Bih prox., at 9.80°x.m.

No Hire Instï will be effected

by us in any case winteror

This steamer brings on cargo t

Ex... Rheinfel»" from Havre.

"Nichel!' from Bordeaux.

·↔ Hababing " from Lisbon. "Fra" from: Abas,' * HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Horazone' OFFIONA 60th Ján, 1912)

1/18 To 1/10/2

APPLY

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH."

SOFD FELTS

NEW BOWLERS

NEW SIBAWS, Ero.

Prices Moderate, William Powell, Limited

→→T-H-E-

WING KEE & Co. 47-49, Connaught Rd.

SHIPUHANDLERS,

PROVISION & COAL

MERCHANTS Engkong, 91ył Mar. 1011.

VICTORIA DISPENSARY. Hongkong, 311-Feb-1919, [18.9.176.)-

at $24.00 per osas of 2 dox, pta.

~YRENOW STURE,

L. dameau, Queen's Road Central,

REALLY GOOD SPECTACLES

OUR CONTEMPORARIES.

WHAT THEY THINK,

China Mall,

Revolutionists and Louis, There is little doubt that much inconvenience is being felt in Nanking on account of the lack of funds, and this impecuniosity,

Just received, a fresh consignment.of

PAUL CLOUET CHAMPAGNE,is hampering the loaders very greatly. It is not likely that Extra Dry

President Sun - would hays brożclied the subject unless atern necessity had forced his hand, for it is well known that ChinesR sharoholders are very sensitive in regard to such e-master and, tho- coercion attempted by the Man ohu Government in regard to the proposed nationalisation of the railwaya did as much as anything to bring matters to a head last autumn As, however, there is no-pressure in the present esSO and as most of the people in the South are fully in sympathy with the revolution and are willing to make sacrifices to forward it, wo should not be surprised if they were to fall in with the proposal. The next question is as to where the loan shall be negotiated. There will be many who would be willing to lend money on auch soourity, for, as we noted a day or two ago, the railway is paying well,

Ato such a'comfort to tirad or strained øyes that their ve aзnast bɔ over-estimated. If your eyes nead glass they should have the best you can get,

THAT

MEANS.

Jaraful an export examination; 2-Praniston in the making; 3.Phs bit of materiali ; 4-Adjustment to a nicety.

All of the above we offar you. We invite comparison with the equipment of any option establishment-anywasco, Torios, ambar and other tintal leases, mounted in gold, gold-filled, or other metals at lower OOBLA Oar prices are reasonable. Our mitorials and wor'in sushio are guarantɔs)..

CLARK & CO

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OPTICIANS

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BRAND.

Sole Agents, CALDBECK

MACGREGOR & 00. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, SINGAPORE, TIENTSIN and KUALA LUMPUR. Hongkong, 254b-Janzary, 1912

S.O.A,E.O.

146

FAR EASE, OXYGEN AND ACETYLENE: 00., LTD. AUTOGENOUS! WELDING."

repair of boilers and halls, welding of cracks.

Renewing of corroded plates by additiɔn of metal

Walding of broken piece of any kind of OFFICE: St. George's Building, 3rd Floor, Telephons-1088.

Daily Press.

"Britals and Cfilna's Trade: In the current number of the Journal of the Royal Colonial In- situte which is now under the editorship of Mr. Archibald R. Colquhoun and has been re-named: “United Empire"—there is a very- interesting analysis of the foreign trade statistics of China by ME Stafford: Ränsome," wliose“ name will be familiar to some, as the author of a book on the develop- mont of Japan, entitled "Japan in Transition," while to others Mr. Ransome: will be known as the editor of an engineering Journal devoted chiefly to Eastern enter prises. He regards the statistics for 1910 as not merely interesting as a record of an individual year but "because they represent the high water-mark of progress" at which China liad arrived under the regime to which a period has now been put by the revolution. Assuming, as we think he is ens tuled to do, that one-half of “ China's imports from Hongkong are British, Mr. Ransome reckons that the British Empire's share fof the trade of China in 1910 was2. approximately £24,000,000, or about 40 per cent, of the whole. Mr.. Ransome purports to discuss "British Trade Prospects in Chins," but it cannot be said the... article is very enlightening, on that interesting subject.

| DEATH OF ATT. DICKEN”,

Alfred Tennyson Dickens, old- est surviving son of Charles Dioks kens, the novelist, died suddenly of soute indigestion at the Hotel Astor, New York, on January 2. Mr. Dickens was in America on a2 lecturs tour. Mr. Diokens was a matal.godeon of the poet Tennyson. He 45 was in his 67th year. Mr. Dickens,

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Diss Brog

WYNDHAM

TAILORS

"MAY ESTABLISHED

who spent the greater part of his life in Australia, going there as the age of 20, arrived in Amerios on September 27, landing at Bos- ton. He rested there for ten days, because of a slight indisposition, before beginning a lecture tour, y which he opened at Lowell, Mass. on October 19. The lecturer was on his way to the theatre when taken ill He died shortly after Being removed to his room, from the hotel lobby. Alfred Diokana where his children are. His Home was.in Melbourne, Austra

wife died a number of years ago.

The Japanese residents here, says a San Francisco falegram tal the Asahi of January 21,consider [44 ing that, the stipulations in the

Immigration Law Reform Bill recently introduced by MP Chill ingham and passed by the Immi- eration Committed in the US, Samate, prohibiting the entrane Into the Blistes of foreig are disqualified from alized as Americans, are provanting Japa

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