HOTEL LISTS.
Hongkong Hotel.
Adair, Mr. and Johnson, Mis
Mrs.
EN.
Ardern, J. 8. "
Jones, Caps E
Aurely, G.
Bobin, Mrs P. Bali, Mr. and
Mrs. F. 8. Barborini, E. T. Baring, M. Bate, E. R. Beaumont, G. A. Bell, Mr and Mrs.
CD. J.
Belilios, Mrs. E.
R.
Bena, G. A.
Bernie, J.
In Joseph, Mr. and
Mrs. 8. L Judah, Mrs. A.
N. E. Jung, Mrs B. Jung. E. W." „Jung, Paul
King, O R.. Komor, S. Kruseman, A Look, GM.
Lloyd, G. T.
.C.
Beaumont, R. C. MacGregor, I.
Bessunger, Pr. Mackenzie, A.
Bessunger, C. Beynon, Capt
Ú. R. Binns, 8. C. Blanch, Mr. and
Mrs. N. V. Boardman. Mrs.
MacLannan, D.
G. Macedo, J. M. MacIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Neil. Macdonald, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Macrae, Mrs:
Matheson, Mrs.
Brereton. H. Marriott, Dr. 0.]
Ashley
Chalkley, Mrs. Chaplin, Mrs.
and mald Chatham, Miss Christie, P. N., Claxton, A. A. Cokely, T. J. Cole P. H. Coleman, W. B.. Conradt, A. W, “ Coulon, Lt. Cowan, Capt W
G. Cowen, Mrs. W.
F
THE SARRICK
MOKING TOBACCO
BUTLER.
THE HONGKONG TELEGR-PĦ, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1913.
Notice
THE HIGH CLASS
MIXTURE
ALSO
GARRICK
CIGARETTES
Virginia Blend.
OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE.
Consigners
AMERICAN AND MAN- CHURIAN LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
17
FROM NEW YORK. THE Steamship THE
Consignees
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
8.8. MONGOLIA,"
FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN PORTS AND MANILA.
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Buschner, O. R. T. and Cambridge, A. J. - child. Campbell, A. Mehta, K. B. Carpenter, F. W. Merecki, J. Cartland, KissA. MoKenny, Dr.
B.
O. W. & Mr. McNeill, Mr. &
Mrs D.
"KANSAS,"
The above mentioned Melcher, J. Captain R. Linklater, having arrived having arrived Consignees of Menzies, Major from the above Port, Consignees of cargo are hereby nified to send Meyerink, W, Cargo are hereby informed that their in their Billa of Inding for Morris, J. goods are being landed at their rink countersignature and take 'imum diste Mulder, Mr.and into the Godawns of the Hongkong and delivery of cargo from. alongside Mrs. J. D. F. Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company. Cargo impeding, discharge will be land Northcombe, Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Co-ed immediately at a asigners' risk
Capt & Mre signees risk and expense.
and expense. F. D. Oshmiclon, H Oudenioren, W.
FU. Owston, J. Pattio, Mr and
VTB J. A. Pinkham, L. E. Polah, J. Puckett, Capt.
O. W. Ralston, Mr. &
Mrs. A. J. Ray, E. H. Reay, Miss F. Richardson, Mr
Cowie, A. G. Crabtree, T. Crauston, I, W Crocker, Mise Curry, G. P. Davias, Capt. D.
R
Davis, L F. Deane, A. F. Denison, O. G. Dobrowohl. F.. Dobrowohl, Mrs. Deneke, R. H. Doy, S. D'Oettingen, T. Douglas, Mrs. R.
H.
Drew, W. C. Earle, Hise S, H. Esteror, M. Ehrenfels, Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Field, Miss V. L Fielding, H. M. Finlayson, Mi»,
C.
and Mrs HT Rice, Mr. and
All broken, chaled, and damaged goods are to be left in the godowns, where they will be examined on WEDNESDAY, 8th iust., at 10 am. All claims must be presented within fifteen days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot.be recognized.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Gooda remaining undelivered after the 8th inst., will be subject to rent
Bill of Lading will be countersigned
by
SHEWAN TOMES & CO.. Agenta. Hongkong, 2nd Jan,, 1918.
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
HE Steamship
THE
NIPPON MARU.".
108
FROM SAN FRANCISCO, via HONOLULU, AND JAPAN
PORTS...
Cargo remaining on boord af.or Satarday Jan., 4 1915 at noon will be landon at consignees risk and expence.
Cargo remaining andelivered THURSDAY Jun., 8th 1918 at noon will be subject to landing and storage charges,
No Bre insurance whatever will be effected.
All chafed and otherwise damaged cargó will be examined at the above Company's gedown TUESDAY, Jan.. 7th, 1918 at 10a.m.
No claims will be entertained unless accompanied by short delivery note or list of exceptions laken at the time of delivery to consignees and signed for and on behalf of the Pacific Mail S. 8. Co.
All claims must be filed on or before 3nd Fab., 1918, otherwise they will not be recognized.
How to SORE Avoid THROAT
'This is one of the worst months ln the year as regards the risk of catching Söre Throat.
This painful malady is caused by gerus-invisible atoms of plant life-which we inhale from the air."
The warmth and moisture of the mouth cavity, with its wrinkled surfaces containing residues of food, furma"ideal conditions for the growth of these germs, which inflame and irritate the lining of the throat.
A few Formamint Tables, sucked like sweets, entirely rid the mouthgcavity of germi growths, and thus cure Sore Throat in the shortest possible time?
Formamint
THE GERM-KILLING THROAT TABLET
Signer Caruso, the world-famous tenor, writes: "Thave found Welling's Formamint Tablets very beneficial to the throat, and pleasant to the taste."
Although, Formamint Tablets are pleasantly flavioured and quite harmless, they contain a powerful antiseptic which lages
es thoroughly over the lining of the month and fatal to throat, and is. absolutely germ life. Therefore, they not only care and prevent Sore Throat. Tonsillitis, and mouth troubles, hut offer safe protection against grave infectious diseases like Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever,. Measies, etc.
These claims are thoroughly endorsed by the Medical Pro fession; there are lotsaiub of testimonials written in the same strain as the two quoted above; and amongst the most prominent
A Physician writes in the “Prac. titioner,” December, 1907;—
•have never had Sore Throat myself since I began to use Walfing's Formamint, al- though I suffered periodically before."
users of Formamint are such celebrated people as Queen Alix- and's confidentul secretary, the Hon. Charlotte Knolirs; the ex-Prime Minister of Great
Britain, the Rt. Hon. Arthur J. Balfour M.P.G
Lord Kingsale;
of
the
ele,
Lord Justice Buckley: Sir Gilbert M.P.; the Archdeacon of the Dowager Countess, and worthless tablets with names very similar to Formamint, are frequently offered for sale, Refuse these Bulg
and insist on Wulfing's Forniamint, which is sold at all Chemists, in bottles of
50 tablets.
FREE HANDBOOK.
Hongkong. 2nd Jan. 1818.
[1027
A. Wulfing & Co.,
FROM EUROPE.
6. Kluklang Road, Shanghal, Please send me a copy of "Hints on Sore Throat," gratis and post free.
Name
Address
ab
"
F. 23/03.
The above-named Steamer having "THE B. A. L. Steamship arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby antified to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature, and to take im mediste delivery of cargo from alongside. Cargo remaining andelivered on ESATURDAY, 4th Jan, at 5 r., will
Mrs. M. A. Rogers, T H. T.: Sausmaro 2, Lady . de Bausmarez, Sir
H. de Schmoko, W. Schwaerer, Dr Bolby, Miss. F
R... Sellar, J Sibley, J. C.
"ALTMARK.". Solomon, H. H.
Caplain H. Luning, having arrived. Tlaber, H. G. Sutherland, P.
Consignes of Cargo are hereby informed Fletcher Miss E. D.
that their goods are being landed and Fleet, W. C. Van Sparez, Mr.
placed at their risk in the hazardous be landed at Consignees risk and anadfor extra-hazardous Godowns of the Spear, Capt H.
pense and delivery must then be taken Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Spittles, Mr. & from Company's Godown.
Godown Company, Limited, whance Mre, James.
No Fins Lusumance stever will be delivery may be obtained against Billa- Smith, D. B.-fected.
of Lading countersigned by the Under- Mellie Stellings, Mrs. the Goods have left the Steamer or
No Claims will be recognised after signed. A Macadame wodown, and all Goods rerunining Stephens, W. A. undelivered on FRIDAY, the 10th Square, Miss.
inst.. afternoon, will be subject to rent Thomas, ..nd landing charges, Toll, H. W. Upshur, W. P. Vermeil, G. Vollbrecht, E.
Jr.
Fleet, Kre. W.
C. Van Fleet, Miss J.
Van Fowler, E. A. S. Freer, Miss Mand French, Mrs. &
child
French, Capt. W.
J. F. Frey, Mr. & Mrs
A. J.
Frey, Master R .C. and maid Fuller, Denman
P.
All chafed and otherwise damaged Mra Cargo to be left on board or Godown
Optional Cargo will be carried on anleen notice to the contrary be given today,
All claims must be presented within 10 days of the steamer's arrival héza, after which date they cannot be recognized.
LOCAL SPORT.
· K.O.Y.LI. SPORTS. The sports of the 1st Battalion of K.O.Y.L.I. wore held at the Naval Recreation grounds on Saturday afternoon. Among those Goods bars left the Godorp, and all Liebert, and his daughter, No claims will be admitted after the present were the French Consul,
goods must be left is the Godown inst., will be subject to rent. All broken, chafed, and damaged
where they will be examined on the 8th lnst., at 9.60 1.m.
Besides the regular contesis on the programme, several amusing impromptus were held,
The "Veterana" Race was won by Thompson, of Coy B, 2nd Drake, Coy B, 3rd Thompson, Coy F.
COMMERCIATI
Record Export of Silk,
According to investigations of the Department of Agriculture and Commerce, states the "Japan The Officers Race: 100 yds. Daily Herald," the export of raw was easily captured by Captain silk last year created a new Rigg, with Captain. Halliason a record. The amount annually close second, in 13,2-5 seconds. exported since 1906 is
A pretty little 100 yd handicap follows:--- for boys resulted:-CadilJennings 1st, Fred Chamberlain 2nd, Harry: Lordbester 3rd, Henry Wall 4th. A race for girls was captured by Lizzie Stoneham, 2nd Maggie Barnes, 3rd Bertha Jennings.
A Bandemen race, in which each man had to play on his instru- ment during his course created. storms of merriment, and was won by Cornet Wadswarth.
In the Officers Tug of War, Captain Agg's team won, after some hard pulling.
1908
1907
1908
ו'
་་་
116,886,627
... Y100,409,375.
108,609,052 124,243,239
· 130,832,940 117,424,000
1909 1910... 1911 1912(up to Nov.) 132,915,000
Indian Railway Revenue. The Indian Railways hare made satisfactory increase in re venue for the past half year. The Bengal and North-Western Rail- way, which has just issued its report, records an advance of lla, 10,75,500 in gross receipta while working expenses at the same time rose by Rs. 2,71,900. Net earnings, therefore, were Rs.
The Final scores in points to wards the Battalion Athletic Shield wore Joy A, 36, Coy B, 108: Coy 0, 70, Coy D, 96, Coy E, 207, Coy F, 68 Coy G, 280, 8,03,600 higher at Rs. 7,44,800
and of this amount the com Ooy H, 189.
GOLF,
After the prizes, which were pany's 'share' in Ra $8,78," very handsome, had been distri-700, or Rs. 4,91,000, more than buted, Lieat-Colonel Marrable, as a year ago. The dividend-in President of the Sports, called unchanged at 34 per cent, and for three cheers for Commodore the carry forward is practically Anstruther, and said a few words, unaltered at £58,200, but $30,000, thanking him for the use of the is carried to reserve. The report Naval Yard ground.
of the H.H. the Nizam's Gasrante- ed State Railwaye shows that the An interesting friendly match not receipts of the broad gauge took place yesterday at the Kow system advanced by $31,800 to loon Golf Grounda between mem- $127,600. After the deduction bers of the Kowloon Cricket of $7,000, as compared with Club, the sides styling them- 54,900, payable to the Indian selves "England" and "Scot- Government and appropriating and.'
£28,100, as against nothing a The singles play in the morn- year ago, for renewals, the balance ing was excellent, England wine sufficient to maintain the ning by the narrow margin of one match. The scores were as follow:
England
+1
Scotland
lividend at 5 per cent.
*New Siamese Salt Company.
A company styled the Siam Salt Co., Ld., is in process of for=" May
........0 Duncan... ... I | mation (at Bangkok. It has a Green......0 Smith1 capital of Tes. 100,000, în Tos." Savage ... Millar...0 10 shares and takes over the Laad Atkinson...1 Neilson.0 Yai Balt Company, which has re- Crapnell... Larvey....0 cently acquired from Phys Ras- Curwen... Nicol.0 dakorn Kosol the Ban Sakla pro- Moad .........0 Alexandar...1 party in the Paknam district, In the afternoon the doubles The prospectus says the principal contest was most exciting, the object in view is to work up an final scores resulting, in "Eng-export trade. The salt mana- land?
three winning
more isctured in Siam has for years matches, bringing their lead on past been exported to China the day to 4.
SYNTHETIC RUBBER.
sud neighbouring ports. Recently Java, which annually imports large quantities, of salt, mado enquiries in Siam for 15,000 tons, bat the contract for the running The Cost of Production: year could not be procured owing to the bigh price of salt in Siam. In the course of a paper read There is every prospect of the before the Royal Society of Arts Government taking steps to fos Dr. F. Mollwo Perkin, whose re-ter the various trades of the searches into the question of country, and it is practically synthetic rubber are well known, certain that the present duty, of discussed the question whether ticals 6 per coyan, will be greatly synthetic rubber would be able reduced if not removed altoget to compete commercially with her; so that there is every The Mile (open to the Army placed on the market in large being able to successfully tender natural rubber, and if it were reasonable probability of Siam and Navy and Navy, KO.Y.L.I.' quantities the what would be for the next year's Java contract. debarred); 1st Lance Corporal effect on prices. In the pre- Home Commercial and Produce Corporal Hall, R.G.A. 3rd, Natty, he expressed the opinion that the Wood, of the R.A.M.O. 2nd, sent state of supply and demand
Markets, R.G.A.
Deo. 6. two might exist side by side The Bank rate remains an won by without any acute competition. changed at 5 per cent. The Open
Present Difficulties.
market rate for short loans is 4 With regard to the price of per cent, and discount of four
The half mile was kept well on his feet; Walton, Richardson, who ran easily, and
and examiantion of name to be held on Goods remaining andelivered after the Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse, Deputy of Cog F. was a good second, and synthetic rubber he said he months' Bank bills 4'7-10, to 4
SATURDAY 11th inst.. at 10 am- George, Mr and Vollbrecht, Mrs. 17th lust, otherwise they will not be All claims must be filed on or before
recognised.
Mr. F. J. George, Miss Gordon, A. G. Goulbourn, V. Gould, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Gourgey, I.
E.
Warner, R. J.
Watkine, H.
Watts, J. H
8. MORIMOTO, Agent.
Webb, Mr. and.Tangbang 3rd Jan. 1918
Mrs. B. Welch, T. C. Gratama, D. . Whamond, D.
G.
M. Grimshaw, R. J. White, D. Hall, Capt. T. P. Wilkie, Mr. and Harbord, W. R. Mrs. Allan
Harrison, A. Williams, Lt. Haywood, G. R. R F. Holby, Miss I. Winkler, Mr. &
G. H.
Mrs. F. Henderson, P. Wood, G. G.
Wood, Mrs. W.
Hawett, Fon. E.
-A., O.M.GA
S.
Hordman, A. E. Wright,
Hiltmann, K.
Hope, E...
Horne, R. Hunt, H. J. Innes, Capt. R. Jebens, Miss A Jerington, Mrs.
H. M... Joers, A. J.
Mra.
1099
TEH "INDRA" LINE LTD.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM NEW YORK TIA SUEZ CANAL.
THE Steamship
No Fire Insure will be effected
by us in any case whatever,
This steamer brings on Cargo -- rx 8.8 Trolleborg" from "Abas. Tatti" from Nrr.koping "Norge" from Goteborg
Mickal" from Bordeaux, "Konz Bi-g" from Chris
tiania, HAMBURG-AMERIRÀ LINE.
Hongkong Offloa Hongkong, 2nd Jan. 1**
Dankley, Coy E. ran a closed 3rd, with Arnold, Goy G. 4th.
The Serganta Race resulted in a win for Alp, Coy B. 2nd Bedford, Coy H. and 3rd, Roper, Coy E.
thought that when such bases as per cent. The Silver market has starch, sawdust, &o., were taken dootnated during the week, spot as the raw material there would being, now quoted id, over for be no reason why the synthetic ward instead of id under, viz. product should cost more than 1s. 20 d. per oz. The Rubber Share per Ib. It was, however, one market shows some improvement, thing to produce a pure product and there has been some increas- The catch-weight tug of war in a laboratory and quite ed investment buying. The ro in a win for Coy G. after sin bulk. Fermentation on a Ltd., has been issued. The between Coy's G. and B. ended different thing to manufacture it port of the Pahang Consolidated, eroiting tussle.
large scale-which, he pointed directors have declared a dividend came in an easy first, Dunkley the problem was always rate of 7 per cent. per annum from In the quarter Mile Race Barnes out, Was the root of on the preference capital at the 2nd, Viokera 3rd, all of 4th. apt to present great difficulties, Jaly 1, 1908. to July 81, 1912,
The Relay race was handily but Dr Perkin added that such won by Pte Dunkley, Pte Vickers, fermentation had now been carri- business is passing at lower rates. In China Tea a slightly better Lance Corporal Barnes and Co-ed on with highly satisfactory Coffee has met with fair demand poral Light, of Coy E. G Coy results. The lecturer stated that at prices showing little change. was second, and C. Coy, 3rd. in Amsterdam a factory had been The Sugar market has been quiet, to Lance Corporal Richardson, rubber from fish.
The Regimental Mile race feil erected to manufacture "synthetic but firm. Both Singapore Pepper: who won finely in 4 min. 41 Whether the chemist would be dull, and business unimportant. and White Pepper have been conde; 2nd Pte Bates; 3rd able to oust the rabber tree was Rice is steady, but quiet. Manila
Lambert.
till uncertain, but Dr. Perkin Hemp shows little change, being reminded the rubber planters of quiet, but steady. Plantation the fate which had befallen the Rubber has been firmer, with a growers of madder and of indigo, moderate business, good average In each case they had been well sheet being quoted at about de. of synthetic products which would 7d per lb. Straits Tio is £226 warned by chomists of the coming ad. per lb. Fine Hard Para is 48. kill their industries, and in each 59, to £228 158, for cash, and case, when the blow fell, they 225 109. to £220 for three complained of "a bolt from the months.
and Countess of Hardwicke. Superintendent of Police, the Earl
The working Committee that had made all the necessary ar- rangements for a delightful after acon's entertainment consisted of: Capt. H. Mallinson, Lieut. B. Smith, Col. Bergt. T. Roper Serg G. F. Carter, Sergt.-Major E. J. B. Fitton, Capt. M. F. Day, Lieut. and Gr-Mr. J. O. Brasier, Col. Sergt. A. Robinson and Sergt. J. Shardlow.
The judges were Lieut. Colonel **INDRAMATO,"
F1080 Marrable, Capt. R. E. Boulton, larini anired from the above ports;
Capt. Mallineon, Capt. H. K. Consignees of gargo by her are hereby
Hughes, and Lieut. J. C. informed that all goods are blog landed The Port of London: A Year's Brasier; the starter was Berg at their risk into the haardous and for
Trade. xtra bazards Godowns of the Hong-
Major E. J. Smith. Prompt In the annual report of the ly at two o'clock the starting gun Wright, Mr. &ng and awon Whart and God Port of London Authority recently was fired for the hurdles race Company, famited whence, and/or issued it is shown that the trade and the entries wore numerous Wyun, Fra M.mm the wt Ara, delivery may be ob of the Port during the third year Thoreault was, 1st Bagler Devi
Goods not cleared by the 9th JB although in excess of that of the non; a close content.
of the Authority's administration. 2nd Pte. Vickers, 3rd, Pts. Cook-
The Obstacle Race caused much All broken. chafed, and damaged previous year, was adversely
amusement to the large audience, prokages are in he left in the Godowns, ffected by the serious labour din Cookson, 2nd Sergt. Bedford.
Putting the shot-1st Pte. and was won by Pie Miller; 2nd, where ey will be examined on Larbances in which the Port was
Ple Pearson, hina, at 9.30 .. Claims against involved in August, 1911. The Light, 2nd Lance Corporal Bar- The Native Troops Relay race
100 yards rice-1st Corporal the steamer must be presented within not register and deck cargo nes, 3rd, Pie. Vickers. 10 days of arrival, otherwice they will, tonnage dues during the 12
was won by the 25th Panjoubie; not be recognized."
The long pump was an interest-2nd, 26th Punjabis. months ended March 31 lasting event, lat Bagler Dewick, 2nd No Fire Lasarance will be effected by was 29.495,521, compared with Pto Arnold, 3rd Corporal Light. by Pie Barnes; 2nd, Corporal blue."
The 220 yarda Rice was won us in any case whatever.
"Bills of Lading willte countersigned
29,395,636 for the preceding year. Three Legged Race, st, Light, 3rd, Pte Vickers, all Foreign shipping increased by Lance Corporal Cobb, and Lonee of Coy. E. JARDINE, MATHESON 445,441 tone and coastwine de Corporal Barnes, of Coy E
creased by 345 556 tons, the net High Jump-Bugler. Dewick increase for the year being won easily, End Pia Jones, 3rd, 1089 99,885 tons.
W. K
Mrs. J. F.
E.
Wyun, Mise
R
Young, J. A.
Craiglebum.
E
Adams, Mr. and Des Gareta
Mrs. and 2 Madam children Elliott, Capt, & Caldwell, Mr. & Mrs.
Mr
Kydd, Mr. and Carpenter, Mr. Mru,
and Mrs. Smith, Mrs. G. Chinchen, B. J. Smith, E. G. Cornell, W. A. Wood, E. M
tain d.
at 6 r.x. will be subjesi to ront
by
& CO. LTD.,
Agente. 4th Jan., 1918
Pate
Mr. Choate.
Professor Skeat's Will The will of the late Rev. Wal The Light weight Tug of war
Mr. Joseph H. Choate, former ter Skeat, professor of Anglo- between Uoy. G. and Coy. E. ly American Ambassador in Lon Saxon at the University of Cam- was a bad fight, finally won by don, hae bean s'ected president bridge has been Coy, G
of the American Filgrims,
488,905,