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Adair, M. and Judah, Mr. A.

Mrs. T.

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Beaumont, G. A.

Bell, Mr. and Mrs.

C. D. J.

N. E. Kerr, Miss G. Kiddle, Paymes- ter, & Mrs. R.N.

Koster, Mr.and

MTHA. Kruseman, A Ruckx, Mr. and

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1918.

Notices

TO GOLFERS

AND OTHERS

SMOKE EMBASSY

CIGARETTES AND TOBACCO

R.

& Mrs.

Bena, G. A.

Bennett, Mr. and

Lampman, H,

A.

THEY

BEAT

Mra F..

Laver, Capt. El.

Beynon, Capt.

E.

EVERY-

Ú. R.

Lossley, E.

THING

Lowrie, S.

Mackenzie, A.

Birchowongh, W. Lloyd, G. T.

H.

Blanch, Mr. and

Mro. N. F.

Bourne, F. 4. Bowley, J, Brereton

Ashley Brill Dr.

Buschner, O. Callsen, Mr. and

Mrs. Cambridge, A. J. Cayley, Capt. G.

Ú.

Chalmers, J, S. Claxton, A. A. ́ ́ Cowen, Mrs. W.

F.

Crockor, Miss. Curry, G. P. Cuttell, A. S... Dallus, Mr. and

Mrg. l. Davies, Reos &

maid Daywalt, Mrs. F.

MacIntyre, Mr.

and Mrs. Nei.

Maarne, Mrs.

Marriott, Dr. O. Matheson, Mrs.

R. T. and

"child.

McKean, Dr. G.

W.

McKenny, Dr.

TURCO-EGYPTIAN

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W. & Mr. JUST ARRIVED, RUSSIAN SMOKED FISH direct From KAMCHATKA Also RUSSIAN TOBACCO and CIGARETTE TUBES.

McNaughton,

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Me Williams,

Miss F Mehta, K. B. Morecki, J. Melbourne, C

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Mrs, & 2 child- ... ген. D'Oetlingen, V. Corse, G. H., Jr.. Douglas, Mrs. R.

H. Dowley, Mr. and

Mrs. W. A. Dunrocho, Mr &

Mrs P. C. Drew, W. C. ** Edwards, J. E Ehrenfels, Mr.

and Mrs. H. C. Falloon, C. Farwell, Mr and Mrs. Water & maid.

Miss

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

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Pricher, W.

C.

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Fisher, H. G.

Foltz, Misa C.

Pyke, S. D.

Fowler, E. A. S.

Ray, E. H.

Forsyth, Mrs. E

Roay, Miss F.

Frankenberger,

Mrs.

Richardson, Mr.

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Forward Their Parcels and Cases, etc.

BY THE

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and Mrs HT THE "OTHERWISE

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throughout GREAT BRITAIN, THE COLONIES, "AMERICA

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Sharp, E. H.

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G. V

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Hibbard, Mr. & Tobber. Bliss R.

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Kappeler, afisa Kappeler, A.

Kappeler, Miss

M. Korwin, Missen

Herdman, A. E. Waterman, Mr Baker, C, S.

Mrs. H. F.

Higgins, J. A.

Higginson, Major

"f

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Lingeri, Mrs. LAllan, Mr. andBouck

Munz, J.

Nussor, E. Rogage. Dr. Benchansen, P. Sage, Miss Le

Consigncis

FROM SHANGHA, KI DE

AND MOJL -

DE Steamp

"JELUNGA,"

having anival from the afore posts, onslezecs of cargo are le aby inform ed hat their goods will be delire-ed from alongside,

Cargo impeding the riding nibe landed at eggees" tik and axpense into the kazardous and/or fætta Lazar- dens Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowken Whi & Gudown Compy Limit.d

No Fita Instance will be effected.

A

RARE OPPORTUNITY,

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT,

NEW INTERMEDIATE SERVICE.

THE MAGNIFICENT TWIN SCREW

STEAMSHIP.

MINNESOTA

Iills of Lading will be coun'erigned 28,000 Tons Cargo Capacity, 20,718 Tons Gross Register, 87,500 Tons Displanement

EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY

by to nude sinod.

DAVID SASSOUN & CO., LD,

Agent.

Bangkong 19th. Fub., 1913

1:01

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

» NOTICE TO CONSIONEEŠ..

B.S. MANCHURIA,”

FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN.

PORTS AND MANILA.

Tho абото moptioned Tessel having arrived Cousignees of cargo ara, bereby unified to Brod

thic Rik of lading for

countersign'us an take imm dite

delivery of cargo from this Cem,any's

voyage as an

intermediate

will make her first

steamer Sailing Direct from Hongkong to Seattle

VIA

MANILA, NAGASAKI,

God in Cargo will be laadal ime FIRST WEEK IN MAY, diste on arrival fù unar at consignees'

zi k

Genera avenge having been d-cl rel

on this afermer lefore obtaining deliterg I cargo con:linca, mast. sign General Ay ago Dod, furnish Flat-ments of

i value, and raya d posit of 10% of th.

sane of thifer cargo.

Cargo remaining undelivered MONDAY Mar., Bri. 1918 at noo will be subject to finding and storage charges.

No. Gre instance whatever will be effected.

All chafed and otherwise damag.d cargo will be examised at the abur Company's gedown SATURDAY blar, 1st, 1018 at 10a.m.

No dining will be entertained unless accompanied by short delivery nota or list of exceptions takon at De Ume of diary to cigares ant signed ful and on behalf of tbo Pacife Mail 3. S.

0.

All gains atat be filed in or before 24th Mar., 1913, otherwise they will not be recognized.

FRED J. BALTON,

Agott.

Rouekong, 24h Feb 1918. [2/6

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL

LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship

KOBE AND YOKOHAMA

OFFERING THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIVE RATES::

Round

San Francisco

Hongkong to Seattle

£36

£36

Bellingham, Sacramento, Esqui- malt, Everett, New Westminster, Tacoma, Portland, Vancouver, Port Townsend, Victoria

£36

Trip Tickets (Good for Six months) covering the above mentioned points -£54 Reduced rates to all Points in the United States, Canada, and Europe.

A passenger may, at no extra expense, leave the steamer at Nagasaki and overtake ship at Kobe or Yokohama by rall. This allows 10 days in Japan, and trips may be made to Tokyo, Nikko, Yokohama, Kyoto, Miyanoshita and other in- teresting points. Same arrangement westward.

For full information regarding freight or passage Apply to

Consignee

PRINZ LITEL FRIEDRICH," PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP

having arrived, Consignees of cargo are

hér-by informed that their Goods, with

COMPANY.

bo exoption of Opinna, Treasure and THE Steamati Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, *Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained,

"CHINA." FROMSAN FRANCISCO, JAPÁN

PORTS AND MANILA... The above mentioned vessel having notifed to wead in their Bills of lading arrived Consignees of cargo are hereby

Optional Cagǝ will be forwarded on

be counterivasture and take im chless, intimation is received from the mediate delivery of cargo from the Com- Consignees before noon to-day request-Dy's Godown, cargo being landed in- ing it to be landed here..

mediately at consignces' ik.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 27th of Feb, 1918, will be subject to rent All broken, aliafed, and damigo 1: Goeds are to be left in the Gcdowns, where they will be examined on the 27th of Feb., at 9.80 ...

2 alaina mast reach us before tle Galiof Mar., 1913, or they will not «1 0. "res gnized. ·

? Fire Cairance will be ecciel. Bill of Lading, will be soun'e wiguel by the andersigned..

FORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. MELOBEBS & CO.,

General Agenta. |Hourkong, 2016 Feb., 1913

Cargo remaining nadelivers] TU ES- DAY Feb., 26th, 1918, at nach will be subject to landing and storage charges. No Are insurance whatever will be affected.

All chafed and otherwise damaged cargo will be examined at the abor Company's godown Monday Feb., 2 ith. 1918 1 10 a.m.

No claims will be entertabed un- lesa accompanied by short delivery note list of exceptions taken at the time of delivery to consignees and diga for and. og behalf of the Pacific Mail S.8. Co.

All claims must be filed on or before Mar., 18th 1918, otherwise they will not be recognized.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,

AGENTS.

February 18, 1913.

Shanghai Bullion.

Mexican Dollars: market rate:

Opening ... Tis.

73.2

THE

Closing... Tls.

73.2

Dragon Dollars,

Native Bank Rate

Shanghai

Tis. 72.025 Gold

Bars: 978 touch Tls. 3461

Copper Cash Bar Silver ...Tis. 111.15

...per tael. 1788 Sovereigns: buy.

ing rate, at-Tla. 7.03

at Esch. Mox, $9.58 Peking Bar ...TIs. 347 Native Interest...

Singapore Produce.

Gambier

February 14, 1913.

bayora $7.76 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 13.65 Copra Sundried

do Mixed Pepper, Black

do White 5 percent. Sago Ficur Sarawak

do Brunei No. 1. Pearl Sago Coffee Bali Coffee Palembang 10

cont. basis. Tapioca, small flake do small pearl

Notices

CHINA' PROVIDENT LOAN AND MORTGAGE CO., LD.

(CAPITAL PAD ur...$1,250,000.) Lɔna ja Məngage of Hoss. Prapery

Goods recrived on Storags. Adrances made on Merchandise. Loans made on the Provident Byst

Ruter and Particulars on application).

TEN OPTION OF

TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR OF WILLS, ATTORNEY, do,

Undertaken and Executed.

SHEWAN, TUMES & Co.,

Ceneral Manager.

Hongkong. 19th March, 1908)

12.45

THE FAMINE IN CHINA

11.75

19.75

34.50

4.00 FIGHT Famine Districts with a

hirarew of 80,000 square milles

... nom.

5.50 34.25

IWO and a ball million people facing stistation, s

FLZASE SEND YOUR, CONTRI-

BUTION TO DATIE

per

33.000

7.30

| 1)anager, International Banking Co.,

6,80

WILL HELP TO SAVE LIFE Traxantez, H. O. GELLAND, Esqe :

109.80 Tongk.g. 24th euros. 191989

E.

Arnold, J. B.

G

Korr, J. H.

Hickman, Mr. &

J. J.

Bard, Mrs. B.

Le Bun-chico

Watkins, H. Webb, Mr. and

Mrs. B.

Lady

Horton, H.

Hultmeer, Dr. J. Woldringh, O.

Winkler, Mr. &

Mrs. F.

Bartholamy, H. Baudit, R. Beach, O. Birot, L. Brown, E. S. Brun, Mrs. O'L R. Brun, O. LeMartinez, J. V. Buokwell, G, Moars, Mrs. Burkhardt, LR Menz, Aug

Longono, G.

Grarid Hotel.

Lugebi!, V. Lustie, A. O. Macdonald, W.

.Mrs. Austin, Mr. and May

MTB Ashby Barber

Mahlstedt

Mudie, Mr and

MTB.

FRED J. HALTON,

Agent Hongkong, 19th Feb., 1918, ·(180

l'auckham Behr, J.

| INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI- GATION CO., LTD.

do med, pearl

Tin

Purken D. P.

Millar, AU

FROM CALOUTTA, PENANG

E.

Wood, G. G.

Hunt, H. J.

Young, J. A.

Caraton, E.

Borry Beyer, W.

Innes, Capt. Re

Noo, Count and Prevet

Schmidt.

Scholz, F.

Schuhart

Beale, R.

Shastin Tobia, Mr.

Mrs. Tobias

and

Tyre, G. B.

Walter

Watking, G

T

TE Company's Steamship

́Oraigieburni Adams, Mr. and Hfakelfoot, Lt.

Mrs. and 2 & Mer

Kydd, Mr. and

children

Bevington, F. Caldwell, Mr. Caldwell, Miss Carpenter Mr.

and Mrs. Chinehen, S. J. Cornell, W. A. Harevy, Major &

Mrs. R. E.

Carpenter, G. B. Morgan, F. E.

Musso, F.

Chapman, Mrs. Needham, L, R. Bondfield

J.V.

Chonu, H. V.

Counters de la Crew, Mr. and Sharp, H. J.. Choyno, G. G. Otto, rand Mrs.

Mrs Chopard, T. A. Cochaux, Mr. & Piassik, A.

Mrs

Pinson, A. V.. Cornelinseen, Powell J. D.

"Capt. and Mrs. Rabier..

Mrs. Davie, P. M. Mullins, Lieut. Vedeogion H,

Col. & Mrs. A. Emon J.,R.G.A. Estrada, 8, G. Smith, Mrs. G. Smith, E. G. Wood, E. M.

Roed, Miss H.O. Rosenthal, J.; Rule. J. A Balbones,

Fajerdo, JA, Feinstein, B. Tait, E. &. Feld,

Teran, F.

Guillon, D.Thomas, L. W Henkin, O

Cuhu

Guike Earle

Elaon, W.

Gardner

Hallatt, Miss Herzl, A. Higginbotham,

Weismann, C. Wells, Mrs.

Howard, Mr. and Woodcock

Mra

Koyt, Dr.

King Kuhn, W. Lorria

White, Mr, and

Mrs Young

I. Ziegler F

No. 2

Petroleum...

RLI HON FAN, Chinese graduate versed in literature, 3.60 has been a teacher to European officials 3.25 and mureliants In this Colony for over

a yea

The Department of Agriculture do having arrived from the above Ports and Commerce in Japan will Consignees of cargo by Fer are hereby shortly call a conference of those Devoe's Imp. Brilliant Oil informed that their goods will ta dengaged in Indo-Japanese trade, (2 tine) livered from alongside

to discuss the promotion of trade Sylvan Arrow Oil (2 tins). Cargo impeding the discharge or relation between the two countries. Fish Brand 2 tins in case at 3.15 residing on bourd n'ter 4 pm, the Mr. Nome, expert in the depart Oil 12 tins at 3.15 22nd inal, will be handed at Consignee's risk and expense, VARA

No Fire Insurance wilke ofected. Bills of Lading will be co hta signol

ment, who hise recently returned from his visit to India, where he was dispatched some month ago,

an on a mission for the same pur- pose, will speak at the conference

LampGlass (2 tina-io case at 3:15 (superfine) 12 tins

He has a good method if Imining Enpeens to pass in the Chioste er

at 3.05 amination, and is possersed of fint

rate" derlitkato as a Chinesa teacher.

Langkat's (2 tins in casa at 3.05 He has also good knowledge of

Dragon

at 2.95 | Mandarin and Elakkancınd 12 tinst Brand

of the results of his investiga Bulk Oil per drum JAD.N MATIESON &

galle tions, The department is also CO., LTD.

Qajoral Manager: planning great promotion of The Cross Oil, Hongkong, 21st Feb., 1913. [201 Indo-Japanese trade sa well: urpens par tin 4

Probe Those who Intend learning!tos |

of 4

2,55

eue language are requeste

of Hongkong Talegn

af 2.75 dimel to $7. Hollywood I

8.60

Hongkong, 39th Jan, 191. (143

AND SINGAPORE.

COMMERCIAL Indo-Japanese Trade,

140 tons Opium, China

Straits ›

3,000

1,400

نوین

Rice, Rangoon White Rice, Siam No. 1

220

LESSONS IN CHINESE.

$320

200

“KUTSAIQ”

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