Shipping
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY FEBRUARY 29 1912
? GOING HOME?
A Holiday at Home,
and a way to got there that's a holiday.
WHY NOT
See the beauties of Japan, of Honolulu (the Paradise of the Pacific) of California, of Colora- lo, and tho fascinations of Niagara, San Fran cisco, Chicago and New York.
AND THE WAY
Every "travel wino " tourist tukos the deservedly famous U. S. MAIL Steninors of the
PACIFIC MAIL SS CÓ.
Steamors of Limitless Laxury. Splendidly appointed "Homes on tho "Water."" Wiroloss Tolographyf Submarino Fog Siguals. Excellent String Orchestra. Moals for opicures under the superintendence o caterer of International Reputo.
THE COST: 8. Hot moro by this route with its unrivallol opportunities, than by any other route. For a return ticket to London the cost is but £120, including borth and meals across America. To San Francisco viä Japan and Honolulu the cost is £45. For the INTERME- DIATE SERVICE First Class accommodations are provided for £43 to London (return ticket 271) and to San Francisco $25. SPECIAL RATES to officers, Army, Navy, Consular or Civil Servico, an application.
STEAMERS.-
Mongolia.....
....27,000
J
Korea...... ......18,000
SIBERIA
,18,000
.Manchuria
27,000
Mongolia......
,97,000
INTERMEDIATE. -
Porsin..........
·9,000
Nilo.....
...... $1,000
Mar. 2 p.un. Apr.
Notices
CHINA EXPRESS CO.
(ESTABLISHED 1841.)
-GENERAL- SHIPPING-AND-FORWARDING AGENTS... Parcels and Cases Lauy Size, Shape, or Weight forwarded to All Parts
...of The World, at the Lowest Rates of Freight. TELEPHONE No. 668.
8. DUDDELL STREET,'
Inglong, 804 Janunty, 1912.
PO. BOX 250.
JOHN TAYLOR,
+
MANAGER..
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CIGARETTES
BOUTON ROUGE
$4.20 per 100 FELUCCA
$2.80 per 100
ENJOY THE LARGEST
S LE IN EGYPT.
NOW READY!!!
OUR NEW O. B. BREW,.manufactured oxclusivšly from the finest Bohemian ILops and German Malt by an} Export German Brewer, May be had from deslors or from the undersiznod."
Apr. 16
Apr. 30 May 20
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Mar. 20
Apr. 23
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FRED J. HALTON,
Agent.
Hongkong, 24th January, 1912.
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Ching................. 10,200
LET US PLAN AN ITINERARY FOR YOU. King's Building (opposite Blaki Pier),
Telophone No. HE
BRITISH INDIA S. N.
CO., LTD.
Ask for the NEW O. 1. BREW.
B.
ORIENTAL BREWERY, LTD... Hongkong.
NEW FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN THE LEEDS FORGE CO.,
KOBE, HONGKONG AND RANGOON.
EASTWARD.
The 8.Š. “ PAZILKA, 4,152 tone, Capt. W. E. Wuuttirahan, uÈ,8., will be despatched for YOKOHAMA and KUBE on the 28th Fch, no n, taking Cargo and Passengers at Current Batag Ta ba foibsted by the 6.B. MUTTRA" 1,644 Tene, Captain J. R. O'SULLIVAN,
The S.S.
WESTWARD.
LTD., LEEDS.
Specialists in the Manufacture of RAILWAY ROLLING STOOK
FULTALA" will leave Hexanosu.fr SINGAPURE, PE- NANG and RANGOON on dhe 7th Mare", 1917, followed by: l'e 8.8. | PRESSED ! FAZILKA,"
Thu aboro Steairs have exeɗlant salons accommodation for passenger and
ire fitted with all modera conv.niences.
For Freight or Parsage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,
AGENTS.
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of every description.
Pioncors in the Design and Manufacture of
STEEL UNDERFRAMES and BOGIES and ALL-
STEEL RAILWAY WAGONS.
The Undersigned have been appointed Sole Agents in Hongkong and China.
THE TAIKOD DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING CO.,
OF HONGKONG, LTD.
Agents, BUTTERFIELD. & SWIRE.
Telephone No. 216,
ilongkong, 28th February 1912
To Zail
THE AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINK.
Flongkong, 23rd September, 1931.
ORIENTAL
STEAM
COMP
FOR NEW YORK
With liberty to call at the Malaber
Coast).
TUE Steamship
"BURMESE PRINCE,"
The Peninsular & Oriental Captain MeDougall, will be despatched
Steam Navigation
Company.
་
STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEY. LON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MÉDITER- RANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON
TOUGH BILLS oF LADINO LYGOED FOR BATAVIA, Perezan 'GOLF, Continental, AMERICAN AND SOUTH AFRICA PORTE.
THE Stealp
"ASSAYE,"
Umpisin G. W. Cookinan, kiy,8., carry- ing His Majesty's Mails, will be des- patched from this for Bombay, on BATURDAY, the 2nd Mar., 1919; at Noon, taking passengers and Cargo for the above ports in connection with the Company's six. “Morea," 11,000 tons; from Colombo, passenger" accommoda- tion in which vessel is secured before departure from Hongkong.
Bilk and Valuables, all cargo for France, Tea and Cargo for London (ander arrangement) will be transbipped at Colombo into the mail steamer pro- seeding direct to Marsaillon and London, other cargo for London, &c., will be onveyed via Bombay by the s.s. "Penia," due la London on the 12th, April, 1912.
for the sbora ports on THURSDAY,
th 14th March...
For Freight or Passage apply to
ABNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,
General Agenta.. Hongkong, 23rd Feb., 1912.
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CHINESE ENGINEERING
And MINING COMPANY. LTD.
UANTON-HONGKONG-TIEN- TSIN LINE
THE Stabip
**"* ONSANG "
Taking cargo for Tientsin, via Chin- Wang-Ta
For Freight and Passage apply to THE CHINESE ENGINEERING
& MINING 00.. LTD.
Queen's Buildings DODWELL & CO., LTD.
Agente.
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Hongkong, Il Fob., 1912.
THE FAMINE IN CHINA.
EIGHT Fmles Districts with an
area of 20,000 square miles. TWO and a half million prople facinj; stravation..
1:
BUTION TO-DAY.
Parcels will be received at the OELEASE SEND YOUR CONTBI- until 4., the day before sailing. Th contents and valuɔ of all packages ari required.
For further particulars, apply to
E. A. HEWETT, Buperintendent.
Hongkong, 21st Feb., 1912.
(4)
IT WILL HELP TU SAVĘ LIFE-
́· Treanuns, H. O. GULLAND; Eq,
Manager, Intereat!'nal Ban1⁄4'ng' Cor., poralion, Shanghai.
Eloxkong, 24th-Jan, 1912.
'S.O.A.E.O.
FAR EAST OXYGEN AND ACETYLENE CO., LTD. AUTOGENOUS WELDING,
repríz of boilers and hulls, welding of ameke.
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Renewing of corroded plates by additiver of metal
Welding of broken pirces of any kind of metal. OFFICE: St, Gongo'ʼn Building, 3rd Floor, Telephone 1083. [45
WM. POWELL,
LIMITED.
GENT'S OUTFITTERS
TELEPHONE 346.
NOW SHOWING "GLYN'S"
WELL KNOWS HATS
(Hand Made)
NEW SHADES
IN SOFT FELTS NEW BOWLERS NEW STRAWS, ETC, Prices Moderate.
William Powell,
Limited.
A LING & CO.
RNITURE AND PU010
EUPPLIES.
DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND
ENLARGING.
1 Queen's Road,
164
| Just roosived, a fresh consignment of PAUL CLOUET CHAMPAGNE, Extra Dry
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at $24.00 per cuts of 2 doz. pts.
FRENCH STORE,
L. Gameau,
& Queen's Rond Central
FOR SALE
BOX'S EXCHANGE TABLES.
1/8 To 1/10,
APPLY
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
Notices
Victoria
Dispensary
(Opposite the Clock Tower.) DISPENSING - AND FAMILY 'CHEMISTS.
ORUICKSHANK'S COUCH
REMEDY.
A Vn'nable Remedy for colds. Bronchitos, Asthma, and all Diseases
WING KEE & CO. 47-49, Connaught Rd. SUPCHANDLERS,
PROVISION & COAL
MERCHANTS
KUHN
AND..
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OUR CONTEMPORARIES.
WHAT THEY THINK.
China Mail.
The Kowloon Market Scandal,
After many months of waiting,
the rüblic is now in possession of
the conclusions of the Public
1
Wolka Committed in. rogard to
KOMOR, the apport'oning of the re-
the Chost and Lungs, PRICE Art Curio Dealers,sponsibity for the delay which
$1.00 for bolt'e
THE
VICTORIA DISPENSARY. Hongkong, Tat Feb. 1912.
INSPECTION INVITED
occurred the orection of the
new market at Kowloon and for
A. KÜHN, tho additional expenditure incur.
Propriotor
red in connection with it. But. we shall be very much surpriso i tho community nccepts tho
REALLY GOOD report of the committed as a
SPECTACLES
Are such a comfort to fired or strained eyes that their value cannot be over-estimated. If your cyos nood glasses they should have the best you can get.'
THAT
MEANS
-Oscoful an expert oxamin ation<; 2.-Presision in thɔ̃ making s
3. Ta bit of navoriti;
4 −3 ljustmat to a nicity.
All of the abwa w odir you. We invite comparison with the squipment of any optical establishmat-nywhore. Torios, aaber aal other tints law, mounted in goll, gold-filled, or other metals at lower cost. Our price are reasonable. Oar materials i mare̱ naas'hio areĝguaranteed.
LARK & CO SCIENTIFIC OPTICIANS YORK BLOGS, CHATER RD
HONGKONF
GUINNESS' STOUT,
THE WELL-KNOWN
"HORSEHEAD,"
GUINNE
S EXTRA
BOTTLE B MACGREGOR, CALDBECK & Ca
STOUT
*• MACGREGOR
DBECK &UUS L
TRADE MARK
_EXPORT BOTTLEER
LONDON & GLASSE
BRAND.
Sole Agents, CALDBECK
MACGREGOR & CO.
HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, SINGAPORE, TIENTSIN and KUALA LUMPUR. Hongkong. 25th Japonry, 1912”
PURE-ALUMINIUM
| THE MOST HYGIENIO
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COOKING-UTENSILS.
NO RUST, NO CHIPPING OF ENAMEL
VERY DURABLE
SAVE TIME AND FUEL
BRIGHT AND OLEAN. INSPECTION INVITED.
VERY MODERATE PRICES.
F. BLACKHEAD & CO.
UNIVERSITY OF HONGKONG OPENING CEREMONY.
THE UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS
will be opened on
Monday, March 11th, 1912, at 11 a.m. by
satisfactory document, considered from whatevertandpoint it many ba.. It is by no means specifio.in pinning dowa tho responsibility either for the delays or the enhanced expense, and the con- Friction cannot be enonpod that thero is a distinct reinstance dis- played in bringing as to the Public Works Department what- over Bliare of the blame-and wo think it is considerable-should rightly bo laid to its clinrge, The report was recoivodin Įsilouco by the Legislative Council on Tuesday, but we sincerely hope that unofficial mombers will not leave the mattor to rest where it is but will insist on the right partioa baaring the full odium of their sins of omission and, of commission.
Daily Press.
The Chinese In Java. Whether it was write of the Dutch authorities to attempt to suppress a very natural sbullition of foeling on the purt", of the Chinese community at Surabaya. is a imattor for thomsolvas to
docido, but the Chinose ehould not forgot that Java is not China," and that when they close to
reside in. foreign territory they must respect the laws and oboy the orders of the constitutód authorities. If those Inws "and" regulations are disagreeable to them, they are free to quit and return home, or scok asylum oleo- whero; they cannot complain of the consequences if they prefer to remaia and dofy the govorn- mont of the territory. In a coun by no means docile, native po try like Java, whore a large, and
pulation is ruled by a handful of Dutch, the authorities could scarcely be expected to countén- anco largo public demonstrations of rejoicing over the overthrow of to Government of China, and do internaţional quarrol which has arisen out of the desertion by the Dutch police of their legiti mate authority involves therefore a principle of the highest import-
anco.
South China Morning Post,
Governorships.
Tho House of Lords has been engaging itself with the question of Colonial Governoraliipu.. Peers as well as Commoners are inquir- ing why these positions should b [44
come very nearly a military mono- poly. The Secretary of State, Mr. Harcourt, has laid it down that “a governorship liesquite outside the ordinary couras of promotion in the Colonial service" Lord Selborne gave expression to the general "Why?". Lord Emmott's reply was but a new form of the ovasion which has been indulged
His Excellency Sir Frederick J. D. Lugard, G.¤.M.Q., C.B., D.8.0., Governor of Hongkong and Chancellor of the University. UNIVERSITY, BAZAAR.
in concerning this matter on pro- The Opening Ceremony of the University Buildings on March vious occasion. Then Lord Crowe 11th, 1912, will be followed by a BIX DAYS' BAZAAR (March delivered himself of the strange 11th to 16th inclusive) in the Buildings and Grounds; in aid of the conviction that men who-thave |funds of the University,
rison step by step in the service
positions such mon, said his
A great variety of Europe, Chinese and Japanese Artioles do not resent the introduction of and Curios for Sale; exhibition of some of the finest collections of army officers to occupy the highest porcelain in China; Grand Mil, try and Naval Entertainments and evening Conversazione ; Chine⠀⠀ Theatre, etc., etc., etd
Further details will be polished in due course. Hongkong, 8th February, 1–12.
* Lordship.as Sir Edward Gi
ropard, Bir Frederick Ingard and Sir William Manning