Shipping
?GOING HOME?
À Holiday
at Home,
and a way to get there that's a holiday.
WHY NOT
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1912.
See the beauties of Japan, of Honolulu (the Paradise of the Pacific) of California, of Colora do, and the fascinations of Niagara, San Fran-i cisco, Chicago and New York.
AND THE WAY
Every "trivel wise" tourist takes the deservedly famous U. S. MAIL Stonmore of the
PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO. Steamers of Limitless Larzary. Splendidly appointed "Honios on the Water." Wireless Telegraphy. Submarine Fog Signals. Excellent String Orchestra. Moals for epicures under the superintendence of cateror of International Repute.
Notices
NETTING.
[ETTING.
NATTING.
TENNIS AND BOUNDARY NETTING CUT TO ANY SIZE. I cent per square foot.
APPLY
CHINA EXPRESS CO.
F.O. BOX 250.
TELEPHONE No. 649.
8, DUDDELL STREET.
THE
LEEDS FORGE LTD., LEEDS.
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CO.,
Specialista in the Manufacture of RAILWAY ROLLING STOOK 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
THE AIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING CO, OF HONGKONG, LTD.
Agents, .BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
THE COST is not more by this route with its unrivalled opportunities, than by any other route. For a roturn ticket to London the cost is but $120, including berth and micals across Amerion. To San Francisco vih Hongkong and China. Japan and Honolulu the cost is £45. For the INTERME-. DIATE 3.3RVICE 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, ou application.
STEAMERS.-
KOREA
SIBERIA. MANCHURIA
MONGOLIA
.
כו
נו
11
19
.18,000 Tons Sailing June 181 P.M.
18,000 ....27,000
July 2
19
27,000
13
*
July 16 Aug.
12
6
"
"
Juno .11
....................... 10,200. ...1,000
+
July
0
11
Aug. 27
INTERMEDIATE.
PERSIA 9,000
CMENA
NILE...
PERSIA............. 9,000
July 30
LET US PLAN AN ITINERARY FOR YOU..
King's Building (opposite Blake Pier),
Telephone No. 141,
FRED J. HALTON,
Agent.
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BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD.
NEW FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN KOBE, HONGKONG AND RANGOON.
EASTWARD.
The 8.9. MUTTA" 4,614 tons, Capt. H. Carey, will be despatobed for YOKOHAMA aud KOBE on the 7th June, at noon, to be followed on the 15th June by 8.8. "ITINDA," 5,251 tour, Captain J. Kennedy, taking Dargo and Passengers at current mator.
WESTWARD.
The 8.8. "ITOLA" will leave Horonoso for SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM. PENANG and BANGOON on the 18th: Jane, at Noon, followed by the 9.8. "MUTTRA" taking cargo and passengers at
current raton.
The above Steamere liave excellent saloon sccommodation for passenger and tre filled with all madera conveniences.
For Freight or Psange, apply to
Telephone No. 715,
Hongkong, Hth June, 1912
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD..
Notices ELLWOOD'S "
HELMETS
AERTEX
AGENTS,
Notices
NESTOR
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SANITARY
FLUID
A
CELLULAR. RELIABLE DISINFECTANT.
REGAL
D
SHOES
J. T. SHAW
J.T.
TAILOR and
OUTFITTER,
21, Hongkong Hotel Bulidings,
Onaan's Road
THE CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN AND MORTGAGE 00., LD.
(Capital Paid U...$1,250,000.)
Loans on Mortgage of House Property
4.
Goode received on Biorage. Adrano mada on Merchandise. Loans made on the Provident System. (Bates and Partioniam on application), ZEN ÖFFiÓn of TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR OF WILLS, ATTORNEY, &o.,
"Vädertaken and Pikeanted.
..... SHEWAN, TOMEN & Co.,
Gan aral Managan, Gloscose, 1965 Murah, 1958.
Two Tablespoonsful to a Gal- lon of Water for Washing Floors, sto,, is Most Useful for the Des
truction of Fleas.
Per Pint Tin
50 cents. Per Gallon Tin... $2.00 VICTORIA DISPENSARY. Hongkong, 18th April, 1913.
L
129
Ungkong. 23rd September, 1911
S.O.A.E.O.
FAR EAST OXYGEN AND ACETYLINE 00., LTD. AUTOGENOUS WELDING.
repair of boilers and halls, welding of omseks.
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Reaswing of corroded plates by addition of metal
Welding of broken piesas of any kind of metal OFFICE: St George's Building, 3rd Floor, Telephone 1085.
Diss Broo
TAILORS
WYNDHAM ATRERT (Plowar RfS ESTABLISHED 1900
To Sail
Regular Steamship Service
(With Liberty to call at the Malabar Coast and proceed via the Cape of Good Hope). "ROPOSED SAILING PLOM. Hoxaxoxo,
8.8
FOR NEW YORK.
LOTHIAN" LOTAI
"
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PEAK TRAMWAYS 00.
LIMITED.
TIME TABLE.
WERE DAYS.
Notices
K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL
& CO.
SILK STORE.
OUR CONTEMPORARIES.
China Mail.
Mr. Balfour on Syndicalism
But even if the Syn-livalist sim could be achieved, it would be in the highest degree disastrous to the community. It would mean that the worker in each trade. would create a monopoly for. EG to inform all Ladies and Gentlemen that they are holding themselves. We should have a
No. 84, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong,
B
a groat Clearance Sale of all kinds of Indian, Chinese and number of Labour trusts fight- Japanese Silk Goods, &c., for one month only, commencing from ing one another and preying lat to 30th June, 1912, which they are disposing of at exceptionally petition would not be eliminated, upon the consumer". Com- reduced prin your kind attention to the fact. reduced prices in order to make room for fresh goods and would for the real conflict is not
7.00 a.m. to 8,00 m. Every 15 min. 8.00a.m. to 10.00 ..
An inspection earnestly solicited.
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between Capital and Labour, but between industries, olasses, and nations. If the producers of raw material band themselves toge- ther to keep up prices, they make
GUINNESS STOUT, things worse for the manufac
THE WELL-KNOWN
"HORSEHEAD,"
NESS
GUINNE
EXTRA
TRA STOUT
DUBLIN
MACGREGOR, CAIDBECK & Ca
(GLASION
GATE
CGREGOR
CALDBEC
LINKT BOTTLERS
BRAND.
Sole Agents,
CALDBECK
K&CO
MACGREGOR & CO.
HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, `SINGAPORE, TIENTSIN ·
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and KUALA LUMPUR Hougtong, 28th January, 1912
10 min. PURE-AL ¡MINIUM
10.00 a.m; to 11.00 a.m. 11.30 ■.m. to 12.45 p.m.
18 min.
H
**
18 min. 10 min.
15min.
14
10 min.
15 min. 10 min
1.45 pm to 2:16 pm
on or about 15th 12.45 p.m. 65 1.15 p.m.
June,
1.15 pm. t 1.40 p.m. For Freight and further information, apply to
DODWELL & CO., LTD.,
Agezin. Hngkong. 22nd May, 1918. FABI FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE
AND MOJÍ,
HE Stormship, THE
"JAPAN," Captain L. Y. Areldanoon, will be despatched for the above parts on SATURDAY, the "th June, at 1 P.N. T Bteamer has superior asoIM- modation for passengers, is installed throughout with Electric Light and Carries a duly certified doctor.
RETURN TOURS TO JAPAN (oconpying 20 days.)
The Steamers leave about, every S weeks for Shanghai and Kobs (Inland Bea), returning via Moji, providing a
stay of 5 to 6 days in Japan.
Return tickets are available by the,
lado-China Steam Navigation Co. Steamer. Fare for round trip 120. For Freight or Passage, apply to
DAVID SASSOON & CO., LD,
Ágota, Hongkong, 81st May, 1912. #411 FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND CALCUTTA.
(Taking cargo on Through Billa of Lading to Rangnes, Hadras, and Mauritius.)
FOR SALE THE Stumbl
BOX'S EXCHANGE TABLES,
1/8 To 1/10
"
APPLY
“HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH,"
"ARBATOON ÁPOAB," Capt. F. M. Austin, will be despatched for the above ports on MUNDAY. its 10th ingt, at 8 v.m.
2,13 pas, to 6.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m.
NIGHT. CARS. 8.45 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.45 p.m. to 11.80 p.m. every 15 minutes, SUNDAYS.
7.80.13.
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turers if the latter adopt the same expedient they must "take it out" of the purchasers in the
COOKING UTENSILS.
THE MOST HYGIENIO
NO RUST, NO CHIPPING OF ENAMEL
VERY DURABLE
SAVE THE AD FUEL
VERY MODERATE PRICES
BGHT AND CLEAN. INSPECTION INVITED
F. BLACKHEAD & CO.
Entertainment
SCENIC RAILWAY.
8.00 am to 10.30 am. every 15 min. 10 min. 18 min. The amo
AS PAR shown at tho 10 mín.
HONGKONG UNIVERSITY
D
16 min. BAZAAR, will be open to the priblio į
1
$1
10 min.
#
15 mln.
10.80 am to 11.00am 11.45 am, to 12.00 noon 12.00 noon to 1.00 p.m. 1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 pm. 8.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. 7.00 p.m. to 10 pm.
10 min. NIGHT CARS se on Wook Dayo. SATURDAYS.
Extra Cars at 11.45 pia
SPECIAL OARS. Arrangement at the Company's Offee, Alexandı Buildings, Dee Vasar Road.
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JUAN D. HUMPHREYS & SON
Ganera! Managera, Hongkong, 3rd Nov., 1911.
To Let
TO LET, on the higher level, Large
and Airy Doabia or Single Room
with Lathroom attarlied, 10 minutos
from the contra of the town. For terms,
•pply F. P., ora of "Telegraph." Hongkong, 4th June, 1912 (419
The
from
WEDNESDAY,
1st MAY, 1012,
at the old Land Offos in Queen's Road
WM. POWELL, LIMITED.
Phone 840,
DRAPERS,
MILLINERS,
(opposite the foot of D'Aguilar St.) OUTFITTERS.
"
38 EXTRA FILMS BS, Will Lo exbibited, so that passenger may go BOUND THE GLOBE with all the thrills and excitement of a rail-i way journey in the record time if HALF AN HOUR."
OPEN DAILY, OPEN DAILY Irom t ex. to 11 P.M. A Fresh start made avery 80 minutes. FARE 50 CENTS. Honghong, 26th April, 1912,
Notice
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PEOPLE WHOSE VISION IS DEFECTIVE.
Buffer from troubles kike the follow-
*O LET na 2ad Floor No. 2, led-ing:-
der Street,
Two roomed Office, entry on or sboat 1st June. Apply Property Ooo, Jar- For Freight or Paige, apply to
Jins, Matheson & Co., Ltd. DAVID SASSOON & CO., LTD. Hongkong, 22nd Ma», 1012. [186
Agoats, Hongkong. 8rd uns, 1913.
THE FAMINE IN CHINA
£15
FIGHT Fomios Disiriots with an
tea of 80,000 square miles.
TWO and a half million prop!
TO LET.
NO.2, Monatain View, Peak. from Istane. Apply Meurs, LINSTEAD and DAVIS, Brd for, Alexandra Buildings
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OFFICES in King's Building. falaw, travation. PLEASE SEND YOUR CONTRI. BUTION TO-DAY,
Ranfurly" 11 Conduit Road, from Est Juns. IT WILL HELP TO SAVE LIFE Apply to
Tiensunr, XL. O. GULLAND, EM.. Manager, International' Banking Cor- poration, Shanghai. Fructose, 24th Jan, 19X1
TAR HONGKONG' LAND
INVESTMENT & AGENŰT *COMPANY LIMITED. [111 Kong) ng 16th Don, 1911.
.
1 Cannot see base and far objects. with egral cano,
2 Have to told things nearer than 12 inches from the eyes or further away. 8-Bending and all close work quickly tiros the eyes.
Complete
House Furnishers
NEW ADDRESS
shape of enhanced prices. Nor could any such arrangement bo international, and so ward off the efforts of foreign rivala to tako advantage of an artificialiacresso of cost or an artificial scarcity. Syndicalism cannot eliminate competition any
more than Socialism. It is a vein dream which could only be realised in the wildest anarchy. But while we condemn it we ought not to forget that extreme individualism ie anarchio also, and that pro- porty has its duties as well as ita rights, which the State will be compelled to recognise more thoroughly than in the past. The public conscience, operating through social and economic re- form, must solve the problem of revolution or disturbance of the poverty, and low wagon without
existing order of society,
Daily Press.
M
The Industrial Problem. Great Britain has gone one step in emulation of the oxample set by New Zealand and the States of Australia, by establishing Wagos Boards for the voluntary settlement of disputes, and thie timo has arrived when the Go- vernment must consider whe ther it is not desirable to drow more largely on the experience of the
in this matter Beyond such volun- younger democracies tary methods of settling disputes as Wages Boards, there are in New Zealand and Australia In- dustrial Courts of Appeal presid- ed over by a judge of the highest Court, and consisting of assessore [44 ohosen by the two sides in the dispute. The penal clauses of this legislation have been made strin- gent. Not only are beavy fines ini posed for disobeying an award, but in some cases "imprisonment without option of a fine may be inflicted on one who instigates & strike. The funds of unions may bear the fines, and, should they not suffice, a levy pro rata may be made on members of the union. It is obvious that the trade unions, of Australasia are in a far more responsible position than those of Great Britain, which, since the passing of the Trade Disputes Act, are placed outside the law and can- not have their funds attached or be made responsible for the conduot of their officials.
12, DES VŒUX ROAD (CENTRAL.) (Opposite their old
William Powell, "Limited.
wekons. 27th April 1919 (7)
South China Morning Post.
The Need for Economy. It is evident from the proceed- ings at Tuesday's meeting of the Sanitary Board that estimating is a bit of a farce. Some time ago the question of providing quarters for the second inspector at Ken- nedy Town slaughter house was premises).$0,000 was, on the recommenda
raised, and the reasonable sum of tion of the Board, set aside for this purpose.
Plans have now been prepared for a four roomed bungalow to cost $10,000! Ao- ording to Mr. Wolfe, the matter did not come before the Estimates CO., Committee in their consideration of the expenditure for 1913 be cause of the $6,000 inserted in seems to us a peculiar method of the estimates for 1912, This doing business, and tends to show that little value is placed by the Government upon obtaining an possible
afmate as nearly accurate sa One would imagine that ancha discrepancy would certainly have been brought to the notion of the Fatimates Coms mittee, but this is apparently not the Government way of doing [#94" things,
MAN HING CHEUNG &
4 Pain coeur behind and above ike MANUFACTURERS AND EX- #YOL.
6 Hendechs carred by eza strain. 6 Temporary blurring of vision while reading.
7 Dienlly in recogulelog friends moross the way.
If you suffer from any of the shors]
PORTERS
RATTAN AND SEAGRASS FUR- NITURE, BAMBOO BLINDS,
MATTING; &o, &o, ».
symptoms, don't hesitate, come and see | BEG to inform their Customers, and us more than likely we can show you how REMOVED to No. 18, Queen's the Geneni Pablie that they bars how to obtain clearer viston, Wears Road Central, where they have a large equipped with the most up-to-date In-Stock of Chairs, e., &, &o," strements for Bight Tenti' k.
N. LAZARUS, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN.
D'Aguilar Birest, Hongkopy.
Prices Reasonable, Inspection Cordfally fuvited Didies Pripily exscated
18th May, 1913.