Shipping
?GOING HOME?
A Holiday at Home, and a way to get there that's a holiday.
WHY NOT
See the beauties of Japan, of Honolulu (tho Paradise of the Pacific) of California, of Colora- do, and the fascinations of Niagara, San Fran- cisco, Chicago and Now York.
AND THE WAY. Every "travol [wise" tourist takes the deservedly famous U. S. MAIL Steamers of the
PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.
Steamers of Limitless Luxury. Splendidly appointed "Homes on the Water." Wireless Telegraphy. Submarino Fog Signals. Excellent String Orchestra. Moals for epicures under the superintendence of eatorer of International Repute.
THE COST:
is not more by this routo with its unrivalled opportunities, than by any other route. For a roturn tiokot to London the cost is but £120, including berth and meals across America. To San Francisco via Japan and Honolulu the cost is £45. For the INTERME- DIATE SERVICE First Class accommodations are provided for £43.to London (return ticket £74) and to San Francisco £25. SPECIAL RATES to officers, Army, Navy, Consular or Civil Service, on application.
STEAMERS.-
KOREA
SIBERIA
MANCHURIA
MONGOLIA....
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1912.
Notices
NETTING.
NETTING
NETTING.
TENNIS AND BOUNDARY NETTING CUT TO ANY SIZE.
I cent per square foot, "APPLY"
CHINA EXPRESS CO.
P,0. BOX 250.
TELEPHONE No. 668.
8, DUDDELL' STREET.
. [19 NOW READY 1 ! 1· OUR NEW O. B. BREW, manufactured exclusively from the fast Bohemian Hope and German Malt by an Expert Geinan Brower, May, be had from dealer or from the undersigned
1
O.
Ask for the NEW O. B. BREW.
B.
ORIENTAL BREWERY. LTD.. Hongkong.
18,000 Tonu Sailing June 181 P.M. THE LEEDS FORGE CO.,
18,000
July 2 »
Aug.
11
27,000. ..27,000 D
#5
婴
July 16
PERSIA.......
9,000
Juno 11
11
CHINA................ 10,200
13
July 0
33
NILE....
1
+
PERSIA............... 9,000
1
July 30 Aug. 27
13
J
INTERMEDIATE. –
*******... 11,000
LET US PLAN AN ITINERARY FOR YOU.
King's Building (opposite Blake Pier),
Telephone No. 1
FRED J. HALTON,
Agent.
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BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD.
NEW FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE. OF STEAMERS BETWEEN KOBE, HONGKONG AND RAJ OON.
EASTWARD.
The 8.8. “MUTTRA" 4,614 tons, Ukpt. II. Carey, will be despatched for YOKOHAMA and ROBE on the 4th June, at noon, to be followed on the 15th June by 8.8. « PULIALA,” 4,154 tons, Captain H. Chidloy, laking Cargo and Passengers at current rates.
WESTWARD.
The 8.8. "FAZILKA" will leave HoнOKONG for SINGAPORE, PENANG and RANGOON on the 1st Juay, at Noon, followed by the 8.8. " ITOLA" on 10th June, taking cargo and passengers at current rates.
The above Steamers bave excelivat saloon accommodation for passengers and are fitted with all modern conveniences.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
Telephone No. 218,
Hongkong, 23rd May, 1912
..
To Sail
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,
AGENTS.
FOR MOJI AND KOBE.
THE Steamship,
"CATHERINE APOAR," · Captain E. W. Halya, will be despatched for the above ports on SATURDAY, the 1st June, st $ P.M. Te Besner has superior accom modation for passengers, is installed throughout with Electric Light and carries a ́daly certified doctor.
LTD., LEEDS.
Specialists in the Manufacture of RAILWAY ROLLING STOCK
of every description.
Pioneers in the Design and Manufacture 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.
...
S.O.A.E.O.
FAR EAST OXYGEN' AND 'ACETYLENE -CO., LTD. AUTOGENOUS WELDING.
repair of boilers and halls, welding of cracks.
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Renewing of corroded plater by addition of metal
Welding of broken pieces of any kind of mustal OFFICE: St. George's Building, 3rd Floor. Telephone 1088.
Diss Bros
TAILORS.
4. WYNDHAM STARET (Flower SLY ESTABLISHED TONA
147 DEAR TRAMWAY® OO
LIMITED,
TIME TABLE.
WERK DAYA.
7.00 a.m. to 8.00 a.m. Every 15 min.
To Sail
Regular Steamship Service 8.00 a.m. to 10.00 a.m. 10 min.
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10.00 a.m. to 11:00 am. 11.80 a.m. to 12.45 p.m. 12.46 p.m. t. 1.15 p.m.
15 mió.
"
16 mia.:
+
10 min
1.15 p.m. t 1.45 p.m.
(With Liberty to call at the Malabar Coast and proceed via the Cape of Good Hops). DEOFONED BAILING FROM Horakona,
Return tickets are available by the 8.8" Indo-China Steam Navigation Co,'a Steamers, Fare for round trip $120, For Freight or Passage, apply to
-DAVID SASSOON & CO., LD.,
Agenta.
*
FOR NEW YORK.
"LOTHIAN"}
on or about 15th.
June..
For Freight and farther information, apply to
DODWELL & CO., LTD.,
Ageble.
Hongkong, 28rd May, 1912. › ( 891 | Hongkong, 22nd May, 1912. [85]
Hongkong-Boston and New York.
AMERICAN-ASIATIO 8.8. 00,
FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK VLA -12d'PORTS & BUEZ CANAL
(With liberty to call at the Malabar Coast, and to proceed via Cape of Good Hope);
8.8. "WALTON HALL"
on or about 6th June, 1912.
„For, Freight and further informatio Apply
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,
Gemeni Agente, Hossler, 18th May, 1913.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN.
IMPERIAL · GERMAN MAIL LINE.
JAPAN-CHINA-AUSTRALIA LINE.
FOR KOBE and YOKOHAMA,
HE Steamship
THE
"PRINZ SIGISMUND,"
| Cspt. D. Lenz, will leave for the above; ploos TO-DAY, at 6 p.m.
This splendid Steamer is specially fitted for Passengers, and is installed throughout with Electric Light.
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Notices
GUINNESS' STOUT,
THE WELL-KNOWN
"HORSEHEAD,"
EXTRA
MACGRIGOR, CALDBECK & Ca
GLASTON
GATE
DUB
CHIDBECKE
OBECK &00
FRADE MANIL
„EXPORT BOTTLERS.
LONDON &
BRAND.
Sole Agents, GALDBECK
MACGREGOR & CO. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, SINGAPORE, TIENTSIN and KUALA LUMPUR.
Hongking, 26th Jannary. 1942
PURE-ALUMINIUM
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OUR CONTEMPORARIES.
China Mail,
The Latest Army Order" With the introduction of the now Order, what guarantee have the public that they and their
property will be adequately safe- guarded.? We repeat that we deplore this new Order and look upon it as a truckling of tho Government to Trile Union lenders and a concession to those who have never shown themsolven too well-disposed to good order when stirred by industrial unrest or political prejudice. We hope, however, that the trust imposed will not result in anything that would indicate that it has boon grievously misplaced.
Daily Press.
The Industrial Problem. We are told that Tariff Reform
will lead to groater employment as well as to highor wages for the producer. The conclusion seems to us at any rate extremely pro- blomatical. The axclusion of imports to any considerable extent would, first of all, throw out of employment thousands of men who are now engaged in handling these imports. But the nd vocato of Tarif Roform will
the men reply that so displaced would quickly bo absorbed in the industrial works of the country which would in- stantly experience the benefits of
largar demand for their pro ducts in consequence of the pro- testion which the Tariff would afford them from foreign com
COOKING-UTENSILS. potition. Granterl that it will
THE MOST HYGIENIC.
NO RUST, NO CHIPPING OF ENAMEL
VERY DURABLE
SAVE TIME AND FUEL
BRIGHT AND CLEAN. INSPECTION INVITED.
VERY MODERATE PRICES
F. BLACKHEAD &.CO.
Notices
If
NESTOR" SANITARY FLUID
RELIABLE DISINFECTANT.
Two Tablespoonsful to a Gal- lon of Water for Washing Floors, etc., is Most Useful for the Des-
ELLWOOD'S truction of Fleas
HELMETS
AERTEX
Per Pint Tin...... 50 cents. For Gallon Tin... $2.00 VICTORIA DISPENSARY.
Hongkong, 18th April, 1912.
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Entertainments
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be 80. As soon as foreign_com- petition is excluded, the workmen will look for their share in the benofit, in the form of high wages." Higher wages mean increased cost of the product to the consumer and the next important consideration |i8: What effect is this increased cost of the product likely to have upon the great export trade of the United Kingdom? That trade at the present time is valued rough- Ly at £550,000,000 sterling so- nually, of which moro than two- thirds go to foreign countries and the balance to various paria of the British Empire. If the cost of A BOOM IN PICTURE PLAYS British manufactures is increased
BIJOU SCENIC THEATRE.
EVABY EVENING
AT
7.15 P. and 9.15 r..
THE CONJURER'S TRIUMPH—it follows that this merchandise
By Max Linder.
THE PATAE GAYET TË— World's Latest Nows.
News from domo.
THE GAMMONT GRAPHIES WHAT EVERY MOTHER DOES -By Wiggles.
PLEASE TAKE ONE- By Nick Winter.
| A STRANGE TRANSACTION—
Drama,
BETTY'S FLIGHT....... Most Comical.
Iestes and Manger:
R. H. STEPH-NSON.
SCENIC RAILWAY.
The fame
shown at the HONGKONG UNIVERSITY
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[is placed at a serious disadvantage
in the markets of the world, and thus, if, os is conceivable, the export trado of the country is seriously diminished, it leaves the labour situation unimproved..
South China Morning Post.”
Strike in England.
Last summer, there were sinis tor suggestions, made as to an industrial war being waged on behalf of the port workers of England. Messrs. Gosling and Tillett made no disguise of facts when addressing large meetings of workers, and we have little
16 mi CELLULAR. PEOPLE WHOSE VISION BAZAAR, will be open to the public doubt that wore the lightormen,
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10 min.
16 min.
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1.45 p.m. t 2.15 p.m. 2.15 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m. 10 min NIGHT CARS. · 8.45 p.m. and B p.m., 9.45 p.m. to 11.80 p.m. every 15 minutes. BUNDAYS.
7.80 a.m. 7
8.00a.m. to 10.80 a.m. every 15 min. 10.80 a.m. to 11.00 am 11.45 s.m. to 19.00 noon
"
10 min.
#
16 mio.
"
10 min.
→ 15 min.
**
10 min.
P
15 min,
*
12.00 noon to 1.00 p.m. 1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. 6.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. 7.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m.
NIGHT CARS on Wook Daya. SATURDAYS. Extra Cars at 11.45 păm,
REGAL
SHOES
J. T. SHAW
TAILOR
and OUTFITTER,
10 min. 21, Hongkong Hotel Bulidings,
SPECIAL CARS. Arrangement at the Company's Ofice, Alexandre Buildings, Des Voeux Road. JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
Genstal, Manegere, Hongkong, 3rd Nov., 1911. -
KUHN
AND
KOMOR.
A daly qualified Burgeon and Art Curio Dealers.
Stewardess are curriód.
For Freight or passage apply to
NORDDEUTZOHER LLOYD',
JA A MELOHERS; & CO.;
General Agenta,
| Hongkong, 27th May, 1919 - [875
INSPROTION • INVITED
KUBN
GREEN
Queen' Rad
ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.
PORTLAND CEMENT.
In Casks of 875 lbs., net. In Bags of 250 lbs. net. SHEWAT, TOMES & 00.,'
Goum! Mausgen Hinokane, vkih kum, 101A
THE FAMINE IN CHINA.
16
IGHT Famine Districts, with an
IS DEFECTIVE.
Suffer from troubles like the follow- ing:-
at
A Cannot see nor and far ohjuts |
with equal ease.
Have to told things nearer than 12 inches from the ryesor further ana". 8 Bording and all close work quickly tires the eyes.
4 Pain occurs bebint and above the
efer.
5 Headache caused by eye strain.
Temporary blurring of vision while reading,
7 Difficulty in recognising friends across the way.
If you suffer from any of the abovà symptoms, don't hesitate, come and sco us more than likely, we can show yɔn hto obtain clearer vision. We are equipped with the most up-to-date in- struments for Bight Testing.
N. LAZARUS, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN. 1A, D'Aguilar Street, Hongkong.
MAN HING CHEUNG & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND EX-
E PUNTENS···· or Hou-OUT BATTAN AND SEAGRASS PUB- NITURE, BAMBOO BLINDS,
MATTING, &c., &o. '
li
TWO and in ball million people B the aoral Pablis that they have Taron of 80,000 square miles..! BG to inform their Customers and
facing stravation.*
now.REMOVED to No. 18, Queen's
PLEASE BEND YOUR CONTEL-Road Central, where they have a large
[RHS (BUTION TO-DAY M
IT WILL HELP TO SAVE LIFE. Trestnr, H. C. GULLAND, E., Manager; International Banking Cos poration, Shanghai: agustoitbiera
Stock of Chairs, de, &o, &
#2fdjes,Prions" Reasonable,
Inspection Cordially Invited Oder Primptly executed
Hongkong, 30th Jan, 1818 (111 Hongkong, 164, May, 1913.
from WEDNESDAY,
1st MAY, 1912, the old Land Odos in Queen's Road (pposite the foot of D'Aguiler St.)
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transport and gasworkers in a strong financial position last year when the disastrous railway would have been abandoned on a strike was in operation work
more extensive scale than even- Will be exhibited, so that passengers tuated sons to make doubly may go ROUND THE GLOBE with effective the clamorous claims of all the thrills and excitement of a rail- various way journey in the record time o! HALF AN HOUR.
.
OPEN DAILY, OPEN DAILY from P.M. to 11 P.M. A Fresh start made avaiƒ 80 minutes...
FARE 50 CENTS. Hongkong, 24th April, 1913.
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industrial sections," Even now a tremendous loss will be entailed if the present strike is a protracted one. We recall vividly to mind the torrible state of the port of London last year, when hundreds of slips lay idle, unable to discharge one ounce of cargo. Thousands of tons of food rotted while want was acutely felt in many a dreary desolate home. We sincerely hope the present cleavage will be Two room-d Omies, entry on or about of a temporary character, and that 1st June. Apply Property Offico, Jarmen on all sides will not be so dins, Matheson & Co., Ltd. " lost to reason as to sacrifice the Hongkong, 22ad, Mar, 1912. F886 national weal for selfish ends,
To
To Let LET on 2nd Floor No. 2, Ped-
dar Streat,
TO LET.
| ROOSEVELTITES REJOICE AT No.2, Apply Messrs, 0.2, Mountain View, Peak, from
MANILA, SPY ON A meeting of the Philippine LINSTEAD and DAVIS, 3rd floor,Roosevelt Club, held on May 23, Alexandre Buildings.
· [381 OFFICES Is King's Baikling.
in the banquet hall of the Hotel Metropole, Manila, gave many the opportunity of showing their joy over the recent victory in Ohio, Banfurly," 11 Condalt Food, Irom A number of short impromptus
et Jusqu'art quatt
"Apply to Tam
THE HONGKONG LAND
speeches were made, thei boingcelledg ERdience,The 13th Infa INVESTMENT AGENOVA was very much in evider
EXCOMPANY LIMITED.
playing after each spdeo