Shipping
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY MARCH 7 1912
?GOING HOME?
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A Holiday at Home, and a way to get... there that's
a holiday.
THE COST:
WHY NOT
Soo the beauties of Japan, of Honolulu (the Paradite of the Pe iño) of California, of Colora- do, and the fascinations of Niagara, San Fran- cisco, Chicago and Now York,
AND THE WAY
the
Every trayol wise" tourist takes deservedly famous U. S. MAIL, Stearners of the
PACIFIC MAIL SS, CO.
Steamers of Limitless Luxury. Splendidly appointed "ilomes on the Water." Wireless Telegraphyl Submarino Fog Signals. Exellent String Orchestra. Meals for spicares under the superintendenco .o catorer of International Reputo.
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is not more by. this route with its unrivalled opportunities, than by any other route. For a return ticket to London the cost. is but £120, including borth and nioals across Amorita. To San Francisco vin Japan and Honolulu the cost is 115. For the INTERME DIATE SERVIDE First Class ne^ommodations are provided. for 13 to London (return tickat £74) and to San Francisco! £25. SPECIAL RATES, to officers, Army, Navy, Consular. or Civil Services, on application.
STEAMERS.-.
INTERMEDIATE.
Persin..
Notices
CHINA EXPRESS.CO.
(ESTABLISHED 1841.)
GENERAL SHIPPING AND FORWARDING AGENTS.
Parcels and Cases of any Size, Shape, of Weight forwarded to All Parts of The World, at the Lowest Rates of Fright. TELEPHONE No. 668.
3, DUDDELL STREET,
2 rgkong, 30th January, 1912.
PO. BOX 250,"
JOHN TAYLOR,
MANAGER.
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CIGARETTES
BOUTON
ROUGE
$420 por. 100
FELUCCA
$2.80 per 100
ENJOY THE LARGEST
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OUR NEW O. B. BREW, manufactured exclusively from the finest Bohemian Hops and Garmin Milt by nu Expert German Brower May be had from dealers or from the undersigned.
Котом...
.18,030
SIBERIA
18,050
Manchuria 25.....
27,000
Mongolia...
.27,000.
Apr. 21 P.M Apr. 16 Apr. 30 May 20
11
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9,000
Mar. 20
10,200
Apr. 23
.11,000
O.
FRED J. HALTON,
Agent.
Hongkong, 24th January, 1912.
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China
Nile....
LET US PLAN AN ITINERARY FOR YOU. King'a Builting (opposite, Blake Pier),
Telephone No. 1.
BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD.
NEW FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN KOBE, HONGKONG AND RANGOON.
́EASTWARD..
The 3.S. MUTTRA," 4,644 Cons; Capísio J. R. O'Šumavas, duo at
WESTWARD..
KULPARAÇ will terra Hoyeroyu f'r BINGAPORE, PE- NANG and RANGOON on the 9th Mare), 1912, followed by the 8.S. FAZILKA." on 23rd March, taking engó and passengers st entrent rates.
The above Steam:re have excellent saloon meeɔvnodation for passenzora and tre fitted with all modura conveniences.
For Freight or l'ange, apply ta
Telephone No. 213,
Hongkong, 5 March 1912
To Sail
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,
CHINESE ENGINEERING
-and
MINING COMPANY, LTD.
CANTON-HONGKONG.TIEN.
TBIN LINE.
THE Steamship
* ONBANG.”
Taking cargo for Tientzia, via Chiu- Wang-Tro.
For Freight and Parsago apply to THE CHINESE ENGINEERING
& MINING CO., LTP. - Queon's' Bulldinga DODWELL & CO., ID
Agesta
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Hangkong, Jai Fuk. 1912 NORDDEUTSCHER I-LOYD. BREMEN.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.
STEAM FOR.
MANILA, YAP, ANGAUR, FRIE-
DRICH
WILHELMSHAFEN, RABAUL, BRISBANE AND. SYDNEY.
THE Steamship
*COBLENZ,
Captain D. Kingist (now loading)
will love for the above pinare FRIDAY, the 8th inst., nt 9 4,N.
For Freight or pasange apply t
NORDDEUTSCHEN LLOYD,
MELODERS & 00.,
General A youta, Hongkong, 2nd March., 1912
"INDRA " LINE, LIMITED.
FOR NEW YORK.
THE Steamship
*INDRASAMHA,"
Captain N. P. Pilcher, will be den- pat hed ex above on or about 2ad Aps?! |
For Freight or Pausage apply to
JARDINE; MATHESON
& GO. LTD.,
Agents. Hongkong, 4th March, 1919, 121.
AGENTS.
Notice 3
Victoria
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Dispensary
(Opposite the Clock Tower.)
DISPENSING AND FAMILY CHEMISTS.
CRUICKSHANK'S COUGHI
REMEDY.
..
A Valuable Remedy for colds Bronchitor, Asthma, and all Dise.no of the Chest and Lung, PRICE $1.00 per bott'e
THE
VICTORIA DISPENSARY, Hongkent, 18: Feb, 1912.
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AERTEX
CELLULAR.
REGAL
SHOES
J. T. SHAW
TAILOR.
and
OUTFITTER,
As for the NEW O. B. BREW.
B.
ORIENTAL BREWERY. LTD., Hongkong.
THE LEEDS. FORGE CO., LTD., LEEDS.
or every description.
Pioneers in the Design and Manufacturo of PRESSED STEEL UNDERFRAMES and BOGIES and ALL- STEEL RAILWAY WAGONS.
The Undersigned have been appointed Sole Agents in Hongkong and China.
THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING CO.,
OF HONGKONG, LTD.
Agents, BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Hongkong. 23rd September. 1911.
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BRAND.
Sole Agents, CALDBECK
MACGREGOR & CÒ. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, SINGAPORE, TIENTSIN and KUALA LUMPUR.
Hongkong. '55th January, 1912.
S.O.A.E.O.
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FAR EAST OXYGEN AND ACETYLENE CO., LTD.. AUTOGENOUS WELDING. repair of boilsis and hulls, welding of cracks.
Renewing of corrode l plates by addition of mital
Welding of broken pieces of any kind of metal. OFFICE: St. George's Building, Brd Floor, Telephone 1088. [45
MEE CHEUNG. ART PHOTOGRAPHER HONGKONG. TELEPHONE NO. 1013. DAVALOFING, PRINTINo & Ealánosno, [99 [Hagkong, lat Moy, 1971.
21, Hongkong Hotel Buildings,
Queen's Hood.
WING KEE & CO. 47-49, Connaught Rd. SHIPOHANDLERS;
·PROVISION & COAL
MERCHANTS [184%bongkong, 23rd Mar, 1913.
Entertainment.
UNIVERSITY BAZAAR.
MARCH-IL TO MARCH_16
DAILY
Open from 2 30. P.M. MANY ATTRACTIONS
MANY ATTRACTIONS
STALLS
for the Salo of Articles and Curios of every description.
A magnificent loan exhibition of porcelain.
EXHIBITION
MUS C
OUR CONTEMPORARIES.
WHAT THEY THINK,
China Mail.
Loans to China.
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Sir Robort Brodon writes: "What China doos want, and what it is to her owa interest that sho shor'd havo, is. of national an adequate systom banking, u proporTM systom-ofa accounting and a proj or systemi of financial control, as well as a
By kind permission of the Naval and Military Authorities music which there are an abundance, will be supplied daily by the following bands:-
ILM.S. Minotaur
K. O. 1.L I
Sth Rajputs
proper systoni of audit. These obtained, and necounts publish- od under tho supervision of· fordiga employees rolected by herself, the actual details can bu ca.ied on by Chinese kande,' of with suflicient espaity to do the work, The establishment of a control to some such extent nay be very reasonably mudo a condition to any loans on a largo scale, and China would' show no more than conniba. compris-senso in adopting it." But while
120th Baluchis
25th Punjabi
20th Funjabis
GRAND NAVAL AND MILITARY
DISPLAY
on tho now l'uive sity Recreation ground, daily at 5. p.m.,
ing Tugs-of-War, Bayonet Lighting, Bilaclava Melco (mounted and unionated), Gün Brill, etc.:" Continuous Variety Entertainments, Cinematograph (by Fathe Frores, Cenis Railway, Cafo Chantante, Chinoso Theatre, Comic Minstrels, Chotting Gallery, Concorts UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANTS ROOF GARDEN
AMERICAN BAR
PHOTO STUDIO ·
CLUBS FOR LADIES (beautiful equipped)
it is onsy to argue thus most peo ple nowadays aro fally aworo that China dreads the very firet suspicion of placing horself en- tirely at the meer of forsign money-louders. Genk.
as, aro the bonofits which sho lis derived from the example of integ.ity and honesty set by the Imperial Maritimo Customs sho does not look upon that ser- vice, with our eyes, and this. fact must be borno, in mind by all who discuss the problem of for-
EVENING ENTER-glas
TAINMENTS. MONDAY,
the 11th, at 9.15
Daily Prean,
Khuttack Dance by men of the 120th Baluchis. Cafe Chantante on Allince it has first to bo proved
Roof Garden.
TUESDAY,
the 12th, at 7.30.
,
GRAND DINNER
Mongolia and Tibet. Boforo Gront Britain can bo accused of being faithless to the
that Russia has taken such action as makes her authority supremo in Mongolin; that Great Britain has declined to take, jointly with Japan, the measurescontemplated by the Treaty of Alliance to ju
Lo Mein Hall at which His Excelleney the Clovernor will be sure the independency and in-
prosent, to be followed by a
GRAND MUSICALE
བཱ་ ་་་་པ 10 things, of course, can you
note below). Entrance to concert $2.00, to the balcony $1.00..
WEDNESDAY,
the 13th, at 9.15 PHABAGÄTKA DANCE by nien of the 25th Punjabis. CAFE CHANTANTE and EVERY EVENING thoroafter FIREWORKS,
CHINESE THEATRES,
tegrity of China; and “that she' has horself taken any action like- ly to menaco the integrity sho has engaged to preservo. Nono bo proved in such a manner as to justify the oriticisma to which wo love alludod. In case we may be perfectly certain that the Japanese Governmont has been kept fully ioformed of all that has happoned both in regard to Mongolia and Tibet, and we can woll believe that neither with Great Britain's help nor without it, Japan would
CONCERTS, ETC. ETC, ETC love any desire to enter upon a
RESTAURANTS
European and Chinese style.
bloody struggle over the futur of Mongolia, Consequently she is represented in some quarters
as a consonting party to the
Sot dinaore will be served in the rostaurants every evening from Russian absorption of the pro-
7.30 p.m., bands in attendance.
AFTERNOON TEAS.
| Each afternoon too and other light refreshments may boʻhad,
IMPORTANT.
Those desirous of attending the State Dinner are notified that tables to accommodate six or more persons MUST be raservad boforehand. Applications for tickets to Mr. L. F. Townend, hon, secrotary, foreign committeo, care of Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ltd., Queon's Buildings. DINNER
$3.00 per head
do (including encert) $5:00 do.
vines, and ono commentator romarks that for the rest, Eng land's superior interest in Tibet. wana matter ofcommon knowledge long before, the Anglo-Chinese Allianco came into being; and Japan may rely upon receiving her quad pro quo in duc course."
South China Morning Post.
Situation in the South. Many and varied are the versions given of the situation in
In view of the gront demand it is important that applications Kwangtung and Kwangi. Tales
should to made us carly as possible. Admission to University and grounds 50 cts. (fifty cents.) There prophecies of
of riot and looting are recited, will bo a sorvice of rickehawa running fom Kenno ly Road, Tram character oro indulged in, and nu alarming Station. There will also be a servics of chairs from the corner of one responsible Chinese assorts Western Streat to which the lower trams run direct from the Hong-that not one quarter of the scenea kong Hotel.
to be witnessed daily in Canton Chancellors Tickets $100 giving free admission to. University is over recorded in the columns and grounds and all the many side shows during the whole of the native or English Press. wook, Master Tickets $50.00 giving free admission to University and force of authority; the British The native papera recognise the grounds and all the many side shows during the whole week, pressmen are not witnesses and Season Tickets $5.00 giving free admission to University and do not hear of the outrages corn
grounds during the whole week; may be obtained from Mr. 8. W. TAU, 231, Das Voeux Road Cen-desperadoos. But we have learn
mitted by marauding bands of tral and Mr. L. F. TOWNEND, care of Union Insurance Society ofod that the time has come when Canton.
the British naval authorities Dinner will be served in the Itestaurants nightly, and for the have felt compelled, in the ins Bake of convenience those persons proposing to dine in the Restau. forests of their nationals, to escort rants (Chinese and European) are requested to notify the Ilon. Seca- some merchant vessels on thb in the office of the University at least one day beforehand. -
Diss Brog
TAILORS
(* 14 WYNDHAM STREET (Flower St) ESTABLISHED 1800
river, although on the other hand there are boats that proceod pa far as Wuchow without the offer of an escort. The dangers to which the Wost River boals uro exposed are many in those daya of the revolation, for from Kong- moon to Kumohuk, ns woll ás in the Gorgo, la river is so narrow that an attack from the banks might lave disastrous quenoos, for no man could stand at the wheel and 880