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Hongkong Hotel

Adair, Mr. and Kelly, H.-T.

Mrs.

Komor, 8,

Adolph, H:

Kopp, A

Aurely, G.

Barberini, E. T.

Baretto, L. A. Baring, M... Bate, E. R. Beaumont, G. A.

Bell, Mr. and Mrs.

C. D. J...

Kruseman, A 'Larsoll, Dr. and

Mrs. S. L. Lloyd, G. T. Mackenzie, A. MacIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Neil' Macrae, Mrs.

•AUKOM HYAMDILIT - OVOMOZOM

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.- ONDAY-

30-ETMIREVOK:

Cansignees

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI-

GATION CO., LTD. MI FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

Company's Steamship “NAMSAEĠ”

Belillos, Mrs. E. Marriott, Dr. O.haring arrived from the above Parts Consignees of cargo by far are hereby informed that their goods will be de- liverod from alongside.

Cargo impoding the discharge or remaining on board after 4 pm, the 7th inst, will by Laded at Consigneoa"

R.

Martin, C. Bona, G. A Matheson, Mrs. Bennett, Mr. anil R. T. and

Mrs. F.

child. Boynon, Capt. McKean, Dr. G.

J. R."

W. Blanch, Mr. and MoKenny, Dr.risk and expense.

Mrs. N. F. C. W. & Mrs.

H. Mehta, K. B...

Brereton,

Ashley Buck, H. W. Buschner, O. Cambridge, A. J. Campbell, J. S., Chandler, M.. Chalmers, J. S. Christie, P. N. Claxton, A. A. Condon, H. L. Cowen, Mrs. W.

F.

Crocker, Miss Curry, G. P.

Dalby, James

Doune, A. F.

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No Fire Insuranos" will be elected." Bills of Lading will be countersignal

Merecki, J.

by

"

Melbourne, C.

D.

Melcher, J. Monton" Morris, J.

Mulder, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. F

JARDINE, MATHESON ♣ 00., LTD.

Genaral Managem [155

Hongkong. 5th Feb, 1913.

Mulholland, A. INTO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGA-

E...

Northcombe, Capt & Mrs. F. D.

Orvis, Mrs. F. K. Otto, A.

Denson, H. 0. F. 0.

Oudenkoren, W.

Mrs. & 2 child.

Paterson, Lady

Derteano, Mr. & Paterson, G.

ron.

R. and maid

D'Oettingen, V. Pierce, Mr. and

Douglas, Mrs. R.

H. Drew, W..C. Earnshaw, M. Earnshaw, Mrs. Ehrenfels, Mr.

and Mrs. H. C. Farley, Wallace

A.

Mrs. O, B. Pinkham, L. E. Potts, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Priarto, M. do Ray, E. H. Reay, Miss F. Roid, Mrs, Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Schmolko, W. Schreyardus,

Hrs. N. H. Fowler, E. A. S. Schroder, E. Forsyth, Mrs. E. Sorymgeour, Mr. French, Mrs. && Mrs. J.

Fielding, P. Finlayson, Mrs.

Fisher, H. G.

child

.

Fuller, Denman

Gamper, A,

Sharp, E. H.

Shaw, Mr. and

Mrs. C. R.

Garrow, Henry Sibley, J. C. Goare. Mr. and Sidford,

4

G. V.

Mrs.

Mrs. James. Square, Miss. Tapp, J. R. Tobin, R. J. Tolman, Mrs. T.

Mrs. A." George, Mr and Southmayd, J.

Mrs. F. J.

B. George, Miss Sutherland, P. Gibson, Ara. C','

'D. Goodrich, C. L. Spittles, Mr. & Gordon, A. G. Goulbourn, V. Gould, Mr. J. Gourgoy, I. Grisogono, P. O.

Von. Grimshaw, R. J. Hall, Capt. T. P. Hanna, Dr. J. G. Harbord, W. R. Harrison, A., Hawkes, C. -Hərzi, A.

TION COMPANY, LTD.

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Notices

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d'Aneiben 35,00, AKU

...!

114

CANCER, THE PROBLEM OF ITS GENESIS AND TREATMENT,

by F. W. Forbes Ross, $4.00.

Can Germany Invade England? by Colonel H. B. Hanna 80 cents. ADVENTURES OF WAR WITH CROSS AND CRESCENT,

Philip Gibos and Beroard Grant Illast, #1,60. (The First Book on the

Turkish War) THE PUTUMAYO THE DEVIL'S PARADISE, by Mr. W.

Hardenburg-Illast. $8.40.

AYRE'S CHAMPIONSHIP-TENNIS BALLS, 1913.

by

E.

UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER.

LOCAL SPORT.

SATURDAY'S CRICKET.

Police v. Hongkong A. On Saturday the Folios were

at home to Hongkong "A" st

Kowloon “B”" !! |

W. T. Elson b' Hill

29 L. M. Whyfalbh Waterson 1 P. W Willie run but *-!

L F. Townend a Moore

Waterson

the Happy Valley and sustained Wolf & Moore b Waterson.

N. Crondherb Waterson Count a defest by 106 runs. Asa H. Overy a Moore o Waterson

20

COMMERCIAL

untary

Ball Rata-11,500 lbs. Bakit Timah-11,1231b 2 United Samatro-25,800 lb. Haytor: 4,810156785/ Allagar 13,300 lbs.

40 Ayor Panas. 15,8001be.

6 Bakit Lintang17,110 lbs.

Pajam. 16,750 lbs.

whole, the police batting failed A. R. FRaven a and b Water-Alor Gajah.7,300lba. only two reaching double figures on while for the team the Edwards not out

MADER EL F. Gibson e Hibbard b weilders of the willow were most

Waterson weden 0 Pantai 4,150 lbs. consistent. The scores were: G. May not out

Tegol-28,350 lbs Extras 10 Permata.-2,800 lbs. Police

Badella. 6,500 lbs. 131 Teluk Anson.-5,170lbs.

Total (Continued on Page 5)

Saletar-6;503 lbs., total t date 36,023 lbs, corresponding: period last year. 11,099 lbs. y

Trafalgar,-1,329 lbs., 15,000

T. King b. Batson ... 1 WPitto. and b. Warburton, 8 Grimmett b. Donnelly...i 9 Bookeri Joseland b. Batson,10 Telephones in Shansi.

MeLennan o, and b. Donnelly 11 Owing to the difficulty of com G.A. Woodoook b: Batson... 0 Fowler b. Batson ............and Taiyuan Fu, the Tutuh of

munications between Kusihuaccoonuta. V J. Darney L.b.w. b. Anderson... W. Cooper b. Donnelly ... Reynolds not out... T. Kerr b. Donnelly ... ...

2

Shansi proposes to establish tele-total to date 57,000 lbs., corres

Rim (Malacca)8,800 lbs., Phones between the two places, ronding period last year 22,€87. 4 and has obtained the sanction of lbs.

the Ministry of Communications. Kelemak. 2,800 lbs., making

Extra

-4.1

Total

53

The arrival of an expert Underwood Type- Hongkong "A." writer demonstrator, who will be connected with the CC. Clarke, and Grimmet firm of Dodwell & Co., Ltd., fora short time beginning WE Warburton, b Kerr... February Eleventh, offers exceptional opportunities A H. Crewe, o and burim- for investigating the superior qualities of this machine. Demonstrations will be made gladly whe- Lt. Batson, e Grimmett, b

Korr having arrived from the above Fortsther or not you are in need of an Underwood.

THE Company's Steamship

"YATSHING,"

mett

Consignees of cargo by hor are hereby During this time repairs will be made on all informed that their goods will be de- makes of typewriters by expert repair men at moder- A. H. Gillingham, e Fowler, livered from alongside.

ate charges. Arrangements will also be inade for D. Cargo, impoding the discharge or re-exchanging old typewriters in part payment for new maining on board after 4pm. the 5th

Underwoods. inst, will be lauded at Consignac's risk and expense.

by:

No Fire Insurance will be effected., Bills of Lading will be countersigned

· JARDINE, MATHESON &

CO., LTD., General Minongerà Hongkong 4th Feb., 1918,

[151

AMERICAN-ASIATIC S.S. CO..

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM NEW YORK. THE Steamship

"INVERCLYDE," Captain D. Mansfield, laving, arrived from the above Port, Consigness of Cargo are hereby informed that their gode are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and B. and 2 chil-Kowloon Wharf and Gadowa Company, dren

Limited, Kawloon, and stored at. Coa- Vogel, A. siguces risk and expense. Vermeij, G.. Watkins, H. Watson, Mrs. &

inaid

Webb, Mr. and

Hewett, Fon. E. Mrs. B.

A., C.M.C

J. M...

Whamond, D.

Herdman, A. E. M. Hjeka, Mr. & Mrs, White, D.

Willner, H. Hobson, Dr. B.G, Wilkin, Mr. and

Mrs. Winkler, Mr. &

Mrs. F.

Hope, J; E.

Howard, P.

Hunt, H. J.

Innes, Capt. R.

Mrs.

Wood, G. G.

Jacobs, Mr. and Wright, Mr. &

Judah, Mrs. A. Young, J. A

N. E.

Mrs. J. F.

Zier, H.

Astor House.

Allen, Miss D. Allan, . Anderson, R. F. Arnold, J. B. Bakor, C, S. Bandet, me Baugh, W. H. Baugh, Miss L. Birot, L. Brun, Mrs. C. L. Brun, O. L. Brydges, G. W. Byan, M.

Canto, P.

Carsten, E.

Harding, W. Harding, Master Hodges, Mrs. W

ន,

Juster, W. Lanzone, G. Lathrop, B. Lingeri, Mrs. L Lugobil, V. Lyon, Mrs. W.

8.

* J.

:

"

Anyone wishing the services of the repair department should communicate at once with

DODWELL & CO., LTD.,

Sole Agents for

Shanghai, Hongkong & South China,

THE WISE

Forward Their Parcels and Cases, etc.

BY THE

CHINA EXPRESS CO.

"

THE OTHERWISE

TAKE THE CONSEQUENCES,

Connections with the principal Express and Forwarding Agencies throughout GREAT BRITAIN, THE COLONIES, AMERICA and the CONTINENT of BUROPE.

PACKING AND WAREHOUSING,

BAGGAGE STORED or TRANSHIPPED.

Telophoas la. BỞI CHINA EXPRESS CO, *

(ESTABLISHED 1844)

be examined on TIFFINS!

"All brokon, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the godowas, where they will WEDNESDAY, 12th inst., at 10 am AU ohims must be proseated within fifteen days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized..

No claims will be admitted after the Goods remaining undelivered after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all 12th inst., will be subject to rent.

by

Na Fira Insurance has been affected Bill of Lading will be countersigned SHEWAN TOMES & CO. Agents. Hongkong, 5th Fab., 1913. [136

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL

LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, THE Steamship

$1

OUR

1. Duddall Street,

DINNERS!!

THE BEST IN HONGKONG. SPÉCIAL MONTÁLY TERMS

FOR FULL OR PARTIAL BOARD:

BREAD, CAKES AND

SCONES,

ARE ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE PAR EXCELLENCE.

w. O. D. Turner, b King...

A. C. E. Elborough, not out

Motors in Honolulu... n total for the eight months of Honolulu has more than 1.000 the current financial year of registered automobiles and over 13,812 lbs.g.

300 cycles, with a few trucks and

Changkat Sordang. -5,0021bs.,

155,000 ars in livery service are making a total for the financial

common. Fins roads on all is year of 55,939 lbs.

5 lands of group. Many tourists

bring cars. They can motor to

brink of volcano.:

17 Regiment, which proceeded to 8 King's Own Royal Lancaster

3 Dover and took over quarters at 4 Fort Burgoyne,

Pepper, Black

do White 5 percent Sago Flour Sarawak

Singapore Produce.

February 1, 1913.

The Dongola.

A.

N. Joseland, b MoLennan

12

19

at Southampton on January 10

The transport Dongola arrived Gambier

$7.50

from India with the 1st Battalion Copra Bundried

do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 13.65

12.00

b McLennan

do Mixed

E. Donnelly, b McLounan

100

11.90

19.75

33.50

A. N. Anderson) b King...

14,00

26

do Branei No. 1

- non.

39

Pearl Sago

-5.50

Coffee Bali

34.25

Coffee Palembang 10 per

cent. basis

33.00

Tapioca, small fiake

7.30

do small pearl

do med, pearl

6.80

T

112.874

3,000

1,100.

220

#320

200

T. E. Pearce, atpd Woodcock

*Extras

Total

10

*** 159

Kowloon v. Hongkong B.... Kowloon met Hongkong &B." team on the Club's ground. Scores need cont

Kowloon,

J. O. Robinson e & b Dodwell 19 W. E-Dixon 0.8. 8. Moore b

Maas...

Capt. Liddell o H. Hancock

b Mass

Eng. Lt. Smith b Dodwell... J. H. Mead ran out.

W. L. Weaser. o Rodgers

Massage

HONGKONG THIRTY YEARS AGO,

(Compiled from the "Hongkong Telegraph" files for the Week Ending February 8, 1883.) Canton-Kowloon Telegraph.

Straits

In the issue of February 2nd Opium, China it is announced that the work Rice, Bangoon White dn the Canton-Kowloon Tele-Rice, Siam No. 1 graphisbeing satisfactorily

proceeded with. On the 30th do No. 2 alt. 783 poles had been erect-Devoe's Irap. Brilliant Oil

Petroleum, the o 2 ed, covering a distance of over 31. (2 tine)

9 miles, and, on the following day, Sylvan Arrow Oil (2 tine)

3:42

3.11

3 the cable was successfully laid in Fish Brand (2 tins in case at 3.15 bthe Chung Taug Creek. The land

K. R. Macaskill e H. Hancock F. Sutton a Fowler b Maas...

b Dodwell

Upt. Wood..o Fowler b R.

Hancock

-

H. 8.Rouselbw.bB, Hancook B. D. Evans not out -

Extras!

Oil12 tina...

line for the distance was working LarapGlass (2 tins 23 in capital order,

41

at 3.15

(Anperfine)tins in case at 8.15

Dragon. Bulk Oil per, drum

2 tins at 3.05

Hongkong Ice Co., Ltd. Langkat's (2 tine in otse at 3,05 The report of this Company, for the year 1882, states that after 8 paying salaries, repairs and all

13 other outgoings, there remains,

O including $1,885.18 brought for

6 ward, a sum of $24,785.08 at

Brand

Cross Oil galls

Zting

at 2.95

(2 tins) at 2.75

credit of Profit and Loss Account. Turpene per tin 4 gallons at 2.60

131 The General Managers (Mesars

sider it highly important to create

Total

Bowling

Jardine, Matheson and Co.). con-

Maas Dodwell

Fowler

0. M. 10 0 14 2 41 4.0 18 Hancock R... 1.1

R. W 594

Hongkong

A. A. Claxton o Smith

Weaser

8. S. Moors

'o Macaskill Weaser

ALEXANDRA CAFE CO. Pack o Rouss b Macaskill:

Consignee

"BEN LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

"8.8. “BENVENIJE, From ANTWERP,

LONDON

Consignée

PACIFIC MALL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

THE Steamship

3

Shanghai Trade,

Mesars. Ilbert & Co.'s latest-

68 soon as possible a reserve fund Piece. Goods Market Report sufficient to write down the amount $975 stad was dam paid for the goodwill of the Business for the Yangtes sudo business and to make provision for for Szechuan still continues uponco 2 depreciation. They therefore reguite a good scale, though the commend a declaration of a next few days wilk probably show dividend of $12 per share, absora falling off in demand, a thes bing $15,000, and the apportion-natives are already beginningsto ment of $9,000 to reserve, leay occupy themselves with their ing a balance of $667.08 to be annual squaring up of accounts carried forward. -

The present activity, at what is Cricket/trually a slack.period, augura..

11

6

R. Hancock lbw b Evans 31 played on the Hongkong C. C. business after the interval, and

On February 5th a match was well for the resumption lofor H. Hancock e Macaskill b

M. M. Maaa o Macaskill b

SHAWenser #RADE MK0]

4

E. A. Fowler b Wessóri R. P. Thursfield b Dixon. A. O. Long b Dixon ... G. W. Rodgers not out

Extras...

Total

Dixon...“ ....58 ground between the team which dealers throughout the trade confi S. H. Dodwell b Dizon 30 represented Hongkong at Amoy dently anticipate a strong opening s in January and a Olnb XL The market, Supplies in many parts 1 result was a win for the former of the country have for some timers by 130 runs, mainly due to the past been reported as very light deadly bowling of Mr. AK but the money difficulty has been Travers, who took five wickets for the obstacle. This however, in 2 34 runs. The winning side scored beginning to circulate more freely, 230, of which Mr. G. 8. Coxon as confidence gradually, become:" contributed 67 and Mr. H. G. Rice more and more established in the m 63,while the losers compiled interior, and although murmur 100, Lieut. G. G. D'Asth being of political unrest now and agains top scorer with 38 are heard from Peking, the ato On February 8th a match was titude of the native business doma played between Hongkong and munity which is generally the the Officers of the Army and firat to lend, eager credence to Navy. The Club were defeated rumours, is one of unrolled.^ by four wickets. Hongkong calm. The market is well suptd 1334 scored 111 and 58, Mr. Coxon plied at the present moment with y

Bowling

451;

10

**52

+3

$16-

9.4

170

SIBERIA FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN "PRINZ SIGISMUND," having arrived, Consignees of cargo are

PORTS AND MANIKA," The above mentioned vessel having beraby informed that their Goods, with Mansfield, Miss the exception of Opium, Tressare and

arrived Consignees of cargo are hereby for countersignature and take im- notified to send in their Bills of lading Valuables, are being landed and störod Millar, A. 0. at their risk into the hazardous and/or Miles, Mr. and extra haserdous Godowns of the Hong-

AND STRAITS,

mediate delivery of cargo from alongside. Chambore, HissL Mrs. C. 8.

Cargo impeding discharge will be land. Macaskill 10 rong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co Chapman, Mrs. Morgan, F. E.Company, Limited, Kowloon, and

ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby expenses Bran

ed immediately at consigneen" risk and Wosser Jav.

Muller, W.H.G. West Point Godowns, whence delivery Inuded at their risk into the hazardous WEDNESDAY Feb., 112, 1918, at

informed that all goods are being Chenu, H. V. Mulvohill, Mr. may be obtained.

Cargo remaining on board after Dizon Chopard, F. A and Mrs. J. D. Clarke, Miss AL. Mullin, Mrs. M, unless intimatione received from the Gedown Uo., Ltd, whence and/or from

Optional Carga will be forwarded on Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and and expense

and/or extra hazardous Godowas of the noon will be landed at.consignees' risk Kowloon "B" Defeat R‚A.M.C" | "being top scorer, with 25, and the money, and credit between nativaur Cornelinsson, Musso, F. Consignees before noon to-day request the wharven delivery may be obtained.

Kowloon B" entertained Services totalled 88 and 82 for banka and their clients is likely Capt. and Mrs. Norton, A W..ing it to be landed here, A

Garge remaining undelivered MON-RAMC at Kowloon and won by six wickets, Mr. Rice.heading the to be upon a rather more Julaatio Curry, Robt. Powell J&D.. No claims will be admitted after the Gooda hỏng, loft the "Godowns,

No Claims will be admitted after the subject to landing and storage chi gros, lankan p

DAY Feb., 17th, 1918, at mon will be 15 rane Scores

acale than has been the case for Davis, H.

Reiter, Albert

Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undálivered after the elected.

and all

many months past.. › ( Dodeoglon B. Sargent, L. Ogoode maining undelivered after the 12th fast, will be subject to rent.

No fire insurance whatovec, will be

R. A. M. C

The outlook therefore from Dessel, M. Snook, J. A.

Company's godown Saturday Foben

Hry Pto. Hibbard, b Overy

mercantile standpoint bis -All chafed-and-stirrers dinig | | Lg. Cop. Hill, b Overy”

factory. The political, 15th, 1913 et 10 am Wigi argale 5'Omoucher leta accompanied by shots delivery as Pie, Gibber, cand bronches delivery to consigdeen and sign for and or list of exceptland taken if the tim ruf

Ud entertained an SML Edeer, Wilkie

on behalf of the Pacifs MailY 3. CHAR M10th 1918, otherwise they wil All élaims must be filed on derbetyr

not be recogn

No claims wi

list with a 32 and 30.

Amateur, Sports, On February 7th a meeting was 15 held in the Hongkong Club of 13 those interested in the annual

13 in hand. It was resolved of shootudes of which t 14 the birthday of 21 March 10th, the anniversary of vicissitudes

6 announced that there was $109.52 the successful consum

Dmitrloff, C.-T.Sommers, Mr. All broken, chatod, and damaged be presented to the Undersigned on or

10th of Feb 1913, will be subject to rent, HEAD-Ulimi-against The Steamer must cargo will be examine lht the abay, Pte Waterson, o Wolf 0; Rao amateur athletic sports, It was howover largely depe Drinkwater, M. and Mrs. A. Ellis Mr. and Strough, R.P. where they will be examined on the 10th be recognized.

where they will be exsinized on the 10th but the 10th fait, or they will not Mrs. C. B., Thompson, Mise of Feb., at 9.80 A. All bruken, elisted, and damaged. Egydio, Mr. and Travillé, R. de

Mrs. P. Vackrand 17th of Feb., 1918, or they will not be where they will be examined do the olaims must reach us before the Goods are to be lift in the (Jodowas, MISELL

recognized. And no GormLLER Victor, A.

12to inst, sp 11 AME No Fire Insurance will be dironte Whito, ra. F. Bill of Lading will be countersig Garner, U. L. SVOJ

Evaline, Z. P.

Feinstein, B.

Francois, Ch.

Goerok, Mrs. J. Williamson, 0.

Guillon, D Gurman

Wilson, W.

by the underigand,

NORDDEUTSCHEN LLO

No Fire Insuranca has been affected. Bills of Lading will be sountarsigned

MELOHERS CO. GIBB, Į LVINGSTON & O * General Agine,

Hoogkang, Ord Feb, 1910, "

FRED JHALTON

[167), Hosking, 10th Feb, 1918, /= (140

Sgt

bow by Wilkie, Woll For

Lison Wolf

Prince of beendless

0 Wales, should be the day on which country;

the sparis be

ide

116

pidad atbet

The prize for the

conter Bodttiah, Irish and

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