HOTEL LISTS.
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Mrs.
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Russell
Auroly, G.
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G. W.
Barry, W. 8, Bato, E. R.
Beaumont, G. A, Becker, W. H.
Bell, Mr. and Mrs.
C. D. J.
Belilios, Mrs. E.
C.
G.
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MacIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Noll Macdonald, Mr.
and Mrs.F. C. Macrae, Mrs. Marriott, Dr. O. Marriott. G. E.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1913.
CARRICK
Matheson, Mrs. AKING TOBACCO
R. T. and
child. Maxstead, Capt.
H. R.
Mehta, K. B, Merecki, J.
Beynon, Capt McKean, Dr. G.
C. R.
Bird, W. D.
Notices
THE HIGH CLASS
MIXTURE
ALSO
GARRICK
· CIGARETTES Virginia Blend.
R1
Bena, G. A.
Bernis, J.
W.
Binnie, S. C.
McKenny, Dr. O. W. & Mrs.
Blanch, Mr. and
McNeill, Mr. &
Mrs. D.
OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE.
H;
Melcher, J.
Milliard, P. II.
Mrs. N. F.
Brereton, Ashley
Buschnor, O.
Cambridge, A. J.
Cumpbell, A.
Chalkley, Mrs. Chalkley, H., F.. Chaplin,
Mrs.
and maid Christie, P. N. Claxton, A. 4. Cokely, T. J.
Cowen, Mrs. W.
F.
Crauston, I. W Crocker, Mine Curry, Q, P.. Deane, A. F. Denison, O. G. "D'Oettingen, V.
Douth Mrs. I B. Daugias, Mrs. R.
H. Drow, W. C. Edwards, J. E: Ehrenfels, Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Finlayson, Mrs.
Fisher, H. G.
Fowler, E. A. 8. Forsyth, Mrs. E. Froer, C. Freer, Mise M. French, Mrs. &
child Fuller, Donman Gallalus, W. H. Garner, E. George, Mr and
Mrs. F. J.
George, Miss Gordon, A. G. Goulbourn, V. Gould, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Gourgoy, I Gratama, D. M.
G.
Melbourne, C.
D.
Moore, Rear TIFFINS!
Admiral and Mrs. C. B. T.
Morris, J.
Muldor, Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. F. Munch, A. H.
Northcombe,
$1
DINNERS!!
THE BEST IN HONGKONG. SPECIAL MONTHLY · TERMS
FOR FULL OR PARTIAL BOARD.
$1
BREAD, CAKES AND SCONES, ARE ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE PAR EXCELLENCE,
Consignees
THE KING AND THE PRESS.
TOYO KISEN KAISHA, THE Steamship
"TENTO MARU,”
FROM SAN FRANCISCO, via HONOLULU, AND JAPAN
"PORTS.
The bore-named Steamer having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified to send in their Bill of Lading for countersignsture, and to take im- maliate delivery of cargo from alongside. Cargo remaining undelivered on MONDAY, 18th Jan, at 5 be landed at Consignees' risk and ex- pense and delivery must then be taken from Company's Godowa,
No Fire Insurance whatever will be
effected.
No Claims will be recognised after the Goods have left the Steamer or Godown, and all Goods remaining andelivered on FRIDAY, the 17th inst., afternoon, will be subject to ren and landing charges.
All chafed and otherwise damaged Cargo to be left on board or Godown THURSDAY 16th inst; at 8.p, and examination of eams to be held on
All claims must be filed on or before
24th inst, otherwise they will not be recognised.
8. MORIMOTO, Agent.
Hongkong, 10th Jan., 1918. [1043
Dinner of the Institute of
Journalists.
lowing messago to
ba
Bent
| SOLID PETROLEUM FUBL.
Substitute for Coal on Ships.
COMMERCIALI.
India's Coal Output.
Rahman Tin Output. The Rahman Tin Co.'s qutput during December was 854 piculs. A New Chinese Insurance Co.
Dr. S. O. Yin, of Singapore, ar-
The question of a solid fuel for
The small improvement in the ocean liners in the shape of soli-output of coal in India which dified petroleum is being taken took place in 1911 has been well The King caused the fol-up of late in Europe. It was maintained during 1912, the out- decided quits recently at an input having risen from 12,047,413 portant meeting of shipowners in tone to 12,715,534 tons-a figure the chairman of
the London to go into the production very much higher than that London branch of the Insti- of solidified petroleum brieksts reached in any year except 1908. tats of Journalists at its annual on a large scale.
Concurrently, there has been a" These are obtained without any general fall in pit's mouth valus dinner on Derember 14 in the
great chemical manipulation. The in most of the provisons. In Connaught Rooms:
erude oil is boiled and to it is spite of the increased outturn The King heartily thanks those added a certain amount of stearic there was a distinct fall, amount- London members of the Institute acid with an alcoholic solution of ing to 14 per cent., in the. of Journalists dining together causticsoda. Upon cooling, there is quantity of coal exported... this evening for their kind mes-obtained a transparent mass some- sage of loyalty and good wishes what resembling glycerine soap, transmitted by you, their chair-land it has sufficient cohesion to man. His Majesty fully realizes allow of making it into square- how much the general public owe shaped brickets. These are easy to those who follow the strenuous to handle, as they are not brittle rived at Panang on Monday, mys and exacting career of journa- nor do they cause dust. Such the Straits Echo," to arrange liam and what heavy responsibili-blooks have a slow and very re-about the formation of a Fire and ties devolve upon the members gular combustion owing to their Marine Insurance Company, with of that great profession.
uniformity of structure. The capital of $2,000,000, among Mr. Spenser Sarle presided, and weather does not seem to affect the Chinese of the Straits Set- was the chief guest. Colonel Seely, Secretary for War, them, and they always remain tlements, F.M.S., Siam, Bangkok clear. Even boiling water is and the Netherland Indies. The The Hon. H. Lawson, M.P., in said to have no effect on the Singapore Chinese have already proposing the toast of "His brickets. The heat production subscribed over $600,000 towards
such that a ton of the proposed company. Majesty's Ministers," said that from them they looked with wonder and ad-solidified petroleum serves in- Minerals in French Indo-China. miration on the manner in which stead of. two and one-half tons According to the Quinzaine the power of the Executive Go of coal. The great saving of Coloniale (Paris), the production Ternment had been increased space on shipboard is evident, of coal in French Indo-China during the past few years.
and another point is the great amounted to 434,046 metric tons Colonel Sealy, in reply, said all-around economy realised for in 1911, compared with 479,596 that if ever there was a profession producing an equal amount of matric tons in 1910, thus show- which it was well should be steam.
ing a decrease. On the other banded closely togethar it was Some British naval engineere hand, the production of zinc ore 8.8. "DUNEDIN."
the journalist's. The journal-studied the question and conclud- is on the increase, the figures for From GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, ist's profession was on
ardued that, for's single trip" of a 1911, totalling 28,241 metrio AND STRAITS.
OUB one, and they were Cunard liner from England to tons ae against 22,751 metric ONSIGNEES of Cargo are here- all interested to hear the telegram New York and return, the lowest tone in 1910, or an increase of
by informed that all Goods are from the King, showing that their figure for the saving would be 5,490 metric tons.
The produc being landed at their risk into the Sovereign, who was in such clase 82,000. They also reported the tion of tin and wolfram ore and irs H.T. JUST ARRIVED A CONSIGNMENT OF AMERICAN Godowns of the Holt's Wharf at Kow- touch with his people and their following points in favour of the amounted to 199 metric tons in MILK CHOCOLATES. ALSO TURKISH CIGAR-loon, whence and/or from the wharves lives, realized how vast a respon- new fuel: 1. No appreciable 1911, as against 225 metric tons
delivery may be obtained. ETTES, IN BOXES OF 100, 50 AND 20..
aibility rested upon the Press. He modification of the furnaces in 1910. It further appears that Optional Carge will be forwarded wished all success to the Institute, or bunkers is needed. 2. The a new coal deposit has been dis unless notice notice to the contrary be which sought to lift up and help brickets burn very well in covered in the district of Phu To, given before,
forward those who in that respon-open furnaces. 3. They have near Tong-King. A good deal of Goods have left the Godowns, and all sible and strenuous life fell by the a very high calorific power. 4. prospecting for zino deposits is Goods remaining undelivered after the way. In peace journaliste held No inflammable gas is given off going on in various distriots, 18st inst., will be subject to rent.
every politician in the hollow of under the action of heat in the There is every indication of con- All claims against the Steamer their band, for ther knew all that furnaces. 5. They burn slowly siderable development in the must be presented to the Undersigned he had said in the past. As regard-without running of liquid, nor in future of the mining industry on or before the 10th prox., or they willed war, they had immense powere there any crackling or explosion. generally of French Indo-China, not be recognized.
for good or evil and they could do No ash is left. 6. Their regular
Taiping Tin. All brokea, obafed, and damagul infinite harm to the country which shape facilitates storing, and Taiping (Hydraulio) Tin Pro- Goods are to be left in the Godown they loved. What should the there is no space lost. 7. The perties, Limited, has been formed where they will be examined on the 18th State do? Should it attempt to brickets harden with time and to acquire and continue the work- inst., at 11 am.
persuade or attempt to compel ? reach a great crushing resistance. ing of alluvial deposits of tim In England they would persuade 8. The range of the vessel will near Taiping, in the State of and not compel. (Cheers.) It be mach increased, which is a Perak, F.M. S., held under Gov- would be a dreadful thing if the capital point for war vessels, ernment grants. Sufficient ma- From another point of view, it chinery, together with the neces- Press of England with its high tradition were to be supposed for is held that the navigation com- sary plant and buildings, in one instant to be at the beck or panies will be more inclined to already installed and in active call of Downing-street or White-increase the speed of the ocean operation to ensure large profits. ball. It was not, and never liners, since they are able to ob- The following are given in the would be. They were utterly lain high steam pressure at a prospectus as the actual monthly and completely independent of all much less cost for fuel than be- net profits from a portion of the Governments, and in war-time, fore.
property worked under the old
ALEXANDRA CAFE CO.
Capt. & Mrs. OUR .F. D... Oudonloren, W.
F. C. Quin, V. Piepor Pinkham, L. E. Purter, D. D. Pratt, Mr. and
Hrs. W. E. Ray, E. H. Rony, Miss F.
Riehardson, Mr.
Sausnaro z, Lady H. de Sanamaroz, Sir
H. do Schiol, Mi. and
Mrs. S
Schiel,
Miss
Ama Schmoke, W. Scranton, J. A. Shearer, Capt.
C..W. Sibley, J. C. Sidford,
G. V.
Mrs
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|TURCO-EGYPTIAN
TOBACCO
Consignees
NORDDEUTSCHER' LLOYD.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.
BREMEN
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Smith, Mrs. 8. THE Sternship
T.
D.
STORE.
Consignees
THE "SHIRE" LINE. LTD. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM EUROPE. HE Steamship
THE
MOGUL LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
" CARMARTHENSHIRE," having strived from the above ports. Consignees of cargo by her are hereby informed that all goods are being landed "GOEBEN," Solomon, H. H. Sutherland, Pharing arrived, Consignees of Cargo arest their risk into the bazardons and/or hereby informed that, their Goods, with extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong- Spittles, Mr. & the exception of Opium, Treasure and kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown by Mrs. James.Valuables, are being landed and stored Company, Limited, whence, and/or at their risk into the hazardous and/or from the wharves, delivery may be ob Square, Miss. Grimshaw, R. J. Tuson, Lt. Col. extra hazardous Godowns of the Houg- Hall, Capt. T. P. & Mrs.
kong, and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Hanna, Dr. J. G. Vormeij, G.
Company, Limited, Kowloon,, and Harbord, W. R. Vollbrocht, E.
West Point Godowns, whence delivery Harrison, A.
Vollbrecht, Mrs. may be obtained. Baywood, GR. E.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on Herderson, Mr. Wadsworth, My, onless intimation is received from the
E. Wallace, W., Watkins, H. Webb, Mr. and
Mrs. B. Walch, T. C. Whamond, D.
M. White, D. Whitely, R. G. Wilkie, Mr. and
All bruken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be loft in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 17th of Jan., at 9.30's.m.
and Mrs. C, R. and Mrs. C. Consignees before noon to-day request Hewett, Hon. E. Wake, Capt. G.ing it to be landed here.
A., C.M.C
No claims will be admitted after the Herdman, A. E.
Goods have left tho Godowns, and all Hoffmann, W.
goods remaining undelivered after the Hopo, E.
17th of Jan., will ba subject to rent. ‚ Hunt, II. J. Innos, Capt. R. Jordi, Mrs. M, Joseph, Mr. and
Mig. 8. L. Judah, Mrs. A.
N. E. Kelly, H. A. Kont, Lt. & Mrs:
G. H. .Komor, 8,
Kruseman, A. Levey, A. Lloyd, G. T. Mackenzie, A.
Mrs. Allan Winkler, Mr. &
Mrs. F. Wood, G. G. Wright, Mr.
All claims must resuls us before the 24th of Jan., 1918, or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned. by the undersigned.
tained.
Goods not cleared by the 20th Jan., 9.30 .. will be subject to rent.
No olsims will be admitted after the
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned
'DODWELL & CO., LTD.
Agents: |Hongkong, 18th Jan, 1913,
L
(1048
All brokin, chafed, and damagod NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. packages are to be laft in the Godowns, where they will be examined 20th inst., at 9.80 .. Claims against
the steam or must be presented within FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG and even in times of pesce as re- The new method appears to be conditions for the last six months 10 days of arrival, otherwise they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be affected by
นา
&.00. LTD.,
and SINGAPORE,
HE Steamship.
"JELUNGA,"
THE TURTLE CURE.
garded matters relating to war— & promising one, and a great prior to taking over:-1918-
$319 in those difficult matters of sup-success is predicted for the soli- April, $12,231; May as in any case whatever.
plying truthful information to the dified petroleum owing to its low (removing overburden): June, Bill of Lading will be countersigned TH
public and not giving undue ad-price, and its adoption may prove $9,208; July, $21,833; August, vantage to other they could rely to be rapid in the near future, ail (removing overburden); Sep- JARDINE, MATHESON baring arrived from the above ports, not only upon the good sense, but for liquid patroleum would only tember (22 days), $11,720, mak
consignees of cargo are hereby informed upon the patriotism of the British be able to replace coal in a gra- ing a total for six months of Agents. that their goods will be delivered from Press. They could maintain im- dual way, owing to the great cost $55,332, being an average of Hong kong. 19th Jan.. 1918. 1053 alongside.
partiality, straightforwardness, of changing over furnaces and £1,075 per month, or at the rate Cargo impeding the discharge of the and truth, and at the same time, bunkers.
of £12,000 per sanura. The NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
Tessel will be landed at once, at con-avoid disclosing information
capital is £90,000, in 28, shares, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. signees' risk and expense.
which had better not be disclosed
of which 200,000 are now offered FROM EUROPE, COLOMBO
Cargo remaining on board after 2 p.m., for the advantage of other coun
for subscription at par. AND STRAITS...
of the 17th inst., will be landed at con- tries. They were far on the road to Dr. Frederick Friedmann, a aigness' risk and expense. TEE Company's Steamship
see that that desirable result was German soientist, claims to have Consigness of cargo from Singapore and Penang are requested to take Im-achieved simply by relying in found a remedy for tuberculosis mediato delivery of their goods from that case on the voluntary princi- with which he has already cured having arrived from the shove ports, alongside, such cargo impeding to dis-ple. As a result of consultations 1,400 patients. Consignees of Cargo are hereby infor charge of the Vessel will he landed and which were now proceeding he F1044
He has been engaged for ten and hat der Goods are being landed stored at consignees risk and expenso. believed that they would arrive years past in antituberculosis month, to-day 687d., last week Hodge, Miss P. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGA and placed at their risk in the Hong-
No Fire Insurance has been offested. at a complete solution of all their research, and he now believes 68 1d. F.G.F. Egyptian. spot, kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown TION COMPANY, LTD..
Company's Godowns at Kowloon, by the undersigned.
Bill of Lading will be countersigned difficulties, and when he met that his efforts have been orowned to-day 10'05d., last week 10'05d. New York cotton, spot, yesterday them again that he would be able with complete sucosss. where each consignment will be sorted
DAVID SASSOON & CO., LD., (at mark by mark and delivery can be ob tained as soon at the Goods are landed. Hongkong, 15th Jan., 1918,
Agents. ...Optional goods will be carried on naless instructions are given to the c imary before Noon, to-day,
Mre, J. F. Young, J. A.
Astor House.
Aguado, F. Arnold, J. B. Bayley, Mrs. H.
D.
This steamer brings Cargo Ex 5.8. &Caboto" from Venice via Port Said. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, MELCHERS & 00.,
General Agents. Hongkong. 10th Jan. 1818.
From CALCUTTA, PENANG. AND SINGAPORE. 'HE Company's Steamship
THE
!!
R. L. Joseph, Mr. and
Mrs. S. L. Juster. W.. Lanzone, G. Lingeri, Mrs. L. Lugobil, Y. Lyon, Mrs. W.
S. McWharter, H, Morgan, F. E. Mulder, J. C. Cargo, impeding the discharge ar ro- Muller, W.H.Gmaining on beard after 4 pm. the 18th Musso, F. inst., will be landed at Onsigneo's rink Navarro, M. L
and expense. Norton, A. W.
No Fire Insurance will be effected, Miss Patton, S.
Renwick, A. Shumeray, Miss
E, A. Sommers, Mr.
and Mrs. A.' Smolt, F. Williams, F. E.
"LAISANG," having arrived from the abovo Parts Consignees of cargo by hor are hereby informed that their goods will bo de- Hvored from alongsida."
Birot, L.
Rondon, L. Brun, Mrs. C. L. Byan, M. Chenu, H. V. Chopard, F. A. Oraigie, Miss N. Orichton, Miss V. Dedeoglon H. Durban, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Feinstein, B.
Backer. E. J. Hasting, W. M. Bastings, H.. Hill, Miss E. G. Hodges, Miss Hodgos, Mrs. W.
B.
Goodall, A.
Craigieburn.
by --
“ATSUTA MARU,"
1052
Goods not cleared by the 22nd Jan,
O.B.5's Nurse. will be subject to rent.
My father was an Irishman,: Damaged packages must be loft in the and my mother was an Irish- Godowas for examination by the Con- signoe's and the Co.'s representatives woman, and both were Protes at an appointed hour. All claims must tants, the intensity of whose faith
Manchester Goods. Messrs. James F. Hutton and Co., Limited, advise under date Dec. 18-Liverpool cotton: mid- American, spot, to-day 7 13d, last week 707d.; do, current
to say that they had achieved that His remedy is extremely simple. c.13.10, last week o.13'00. Li- which was apparently an impossi- He cultivates a germ in turtles, verpool stook (all kinds of cot- ble task, of securing the complete and then obtains a serum, which ton), 1,080,740 bales this year, freedom of the State and the ab-he injects into the patient's blood 712,730 bales last year; visible solute independence of the Press, with a needle syringe. The effect supply (all kinds), 5,851,000 bales (Cheers.)
is that the living bacilli from the this year, 4,977,000 bales last turtle kill every tuberculosis year.
The strength of cotton germ in the patient, at the same at present lies in the enormous demand for both textiles and time doing no harm,
Many of his patients have been yarns (a demand which is not
Spoonerisms.
be presented within ten days of the would have been described by a A city pulpit is perhaps the cared with but one injection, and satiated by the production at its steamer's arrival here, after which date large number of their fellow-last place one would look to for seldom raore than two injections record maximum), and the com Bill of Lading will be countersigned they cannot be recognised. No claims countrymen na "sanguinary Pro- those linguistio lapses known as are needled. The only patients paratively moderate excess of will be admitted after the goods have testantism." A large part of my Spoonerisms. Yet on Sunday a he has failed to cure were those cotton supply over consumption. mother's duties to me were dis- preacher, dealing with the miracle in whom the illness had already Offers continue on a liberal scale NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, charged by an Irish nurse-that of the loaves and fishes, conclud-reached such a stage that they between June and October next, for India, mostly for shipment nurse was a Roman Catholic, led, "and there remained of the were to weak to stand the 1045 Hongkong 16th Jan.. 1013..
[1053 and she never put me to bed baskets twelve fragments," a treatment.
and the repeated attempts to It is generally believed in med-make further purchases show without sprinkling me with holy subversion of the sense de well as Sharp, H. J.
water. I cannot imagine any of the words. Can it have been ical cire les in London that Dr. they are not yet satisfied with the thing that is less worthy to be the same divine who once touch- Friedina un's discovery, the, do- large quantities already on order. Tobias
laughed at or more touching than ingly spoke of the "half-warmed tails of 1 thich are naturally kept China markets also continue their Mudie, Mr. and Gregory, W. P. Tobins, Mr. and this picture of an Irish Catholic fishes of the human heart," mean-secret, will prove to be one of the efforts to secure lots for earlier
JARDINE, MATHESON & left the Godown 1.
00., LTD.. Ageots. Hpagkoog 11th. 1918.
Grand Hotel. Agnew, Mr. and Lorria, F.
Mru.
Myall, A. T.
Grace, J.
"
Grant, J.
Gracb, P.
Adams, Mr. and Cornell, W. A. Balley, H. S
Mrs. and 2 Haselfoot, Lt Bauckham, E. childron
& Mrs.
Calvert, F. Caldwell, Mr. & Kydd, Mr. and Cutabort, Mra.
George Smith, Mrs. G.Danmann, J.
Davies, H, Elson
Mrs. Caldwell, Miss
Carpenter, Mr. Smith, E. G. and Mrs. Wood, E. M/ Obinohen, B. J.
Fisher, We
Paul S.
re. Pink, Mr. and
Mre... Reher, Capt. Roberta, J. Sach, Capt. Sohmitte, Lv
Agents,
Thompson, E.
Mrs. Peyton Hamilton Mr. & Walster, P.
woman sprinkling holy watering, of course, the half-formed most rex carkable of the age. He shipment than generally possible, Mrs.
Watkins, G. A. and you know what holy water wishes? It was in a Glasgow was recently visited at his clinic while other Eastern markets are Hansen
White, Mr. and was to her on a little Protestant theatre that Mrs. Lewis Wallor, by an expert from one of the not inquiring so much, and are Hillbrecht, Dr. Mrs.
child whose parents grossly un-as an emotional heroine, de-London hospitals, who has return probably satisfied with their Hyde, S.
derpaid her G, Bernard Shaw nounced the villain of the piece ed to London enthusiastic regard purchases for the time being. 66 Protestant Home Bale mist for Having made her "a hoft and ing the lossibilities of the diseanwhile we do not anticipate
a skyword,"a"Ginggow Nown, Jooverri
lower prices at present.
"Woodenok
Kleinfaldt, Roy, Swift, Miss D.