HOTEL LISTS,
Hongkong Hotel.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1918.
Notices
Adair, Mr. and Kester, Mr-and TURCO-EGYPTIAN
Mr T
Mr H.A. ta Adlescruty, Mrs Knox, Mr. O, L.
Mr.
TOBACCO STORE.
Consignees
NIPPON YUSEN KÄISHA.
Aldegner, Mrs. 6. Kruseman, A JUST ARRIVED, RUSSIAN SMOKED FISH direct From NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. Archer, Miss M. Kuckz, Mr. and
KAMCHATKA. Also RUSSIAN TOBACCO and CIGARETTE TUBES, RUSSIAN CIGARETTES (Papiroci) made to order, daily.
Archer, Miss E. Lågrenes, Com. Anderson, A: W. & Mr.
Lampman, H.
Aurely, G
Barberini, E. T. ~ A.
Daring, M.
Lavor, Capt. B.
Bate, E. R.
E.
Beaumont, G. A. Lessley, E.
BREWER & CO., LD.
FROM EUROPE, COLOMBO
"AND STRAITS.
Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Lind, & RECEIVE THE LATEST BOOKS & NOVELS BY EVERY MAIL. THE Company's Steam-ship
O. D. J.
W.
Belillos, Mrs. E. Lloyd, G. T.
Bennett, Mr. and Mackenzie, A.
R
Bena, G. A.
Mrs. F.
Berbhech, M.
Lopes, J. M.
Lowrie, S.
MacIntyre, Mr.
- and Mrs. Nel
Main, G. D.
Beynon, Capt. Macrae, Mrs.
C. R.
Birabowongh, W. Maude, Capt. E
H.
8.
Blanch, Mr. and Mando, Capt. F. Mro. N. F. Marriott, Dr. O. Booth, Mr. & Mr. Matheson, Mrs.
W.
R. T. and obild. McKean, Dr. G.
W.
Bourne, F. J.;
Bolton, G. V.
Bowley, J.
Brereton,
Ashley
Brill Dr.
Brundtuss, N.
H. McKenny, Dr.
O. W. & Mrs.
Busohner, O. G.
Callson, Mr. and HoWilliams,
Mrs.
McNaughton,
Mr. & Mrs. D.
Mr. & Mrs. C.
Mehta, K, B.
Cambridge, A. JF.
Campbell, A. 8. McWilliams,
Carpenter, G. B. Miss
Cagley, Capt. G.
Chalmers, J. S. Child, Misa Chullenor, B.
Claxton, A. A. Oleva, Miss Cowen, Mrs. W.
F.
Crooker, Miss
Curry, G. P.
Marecki, J. Melbourne, 0
D.
Melcher, J. Mogio, Mr. B.
...F. Herriel, Mrs. Merriel, Mias
Moore, B. S.
Morgan, P. D..
NEW NOVELS INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: The Career of Beauty Darling, by Dolf Wyllarde, $1,75. The Feet of The Furtive, by Charles G. D. Boberta,.,75. The Night of Temptation, by Victoria Cross, $1,75. Corporal Cameron, by Ralph Connor, $1.75. Gulnen Gold, by Beatrice Grimshaw $1,75. «
South Sea Tales, by Jack Load-in $1,75.
NEW GENERAL LITERATURE INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:
"KITANO MARU,"
having arrived from the above jõita,
A RARE OPPORTUNITY.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
NEW INTERMEDIATE SERVICE.
THE MAGNIFICENT TWIN SCREW STEAMSHIP
MINNESOTA
Consignees of Cargo are horoby inform 28,000 Tons Cargo Capacity, 20,718 Tons Gross Register, 37,500 Tons Displacement
ed that their Goods are being landed
and pisood at their risk in the Hong- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godoras at Kowloon,
EQUIPPED WIDE WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY
where each consignment will be sorted will make out mark by mark and delivery can be ob
Recent Events and Present Policies In China, by J... Bland $12.80.ined as soon as the Goods, am landed Fourteen Years of Diplomatic Life In Japan, by Baroness Albart
d'Apsthan $5,6).
CANCER, THE PROBLEM OF ITS GENESIS AND TREATMENT, by F. W. Forbes Ros, $4,00.-
- Can Germany lovade England? by Colonul . B. Hanna 80 cent1. ADVENTURES OF WAR WITH CROSS AND CRESCENT, by
Philip Gibbs and Bernard Grant Illast, $1,60, (The First Book on the
Turkish War). THE PUTUMAYO THE DEVIL'S PARADISE, by Mr. W.
Hardenburg-Illust. $8.40.
AYRE'S CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS BALLS, 1913.
THE WISE
Forward Their Parcels and Cases, etc.
BY THE
CHINA EXPRESS CO.
Moore, Miss M. THE
M.. Moore, Miss A.
0. Morris, J. Mulder, Mr. and
Cuttell, A. 8. Dallas, Mr. and
Mrs. H. Davies, Rees &
maid Daywalt, Mrs. F. Daywalt, Miss E.
Mrs. J. D. F. Deane, A. F.. Muller, Mr. and Dean. Miss C. B.
Mrs. H. Denson, H C. Murch, A. &..
Derteano, Mr. & Neall, J.
Mrs. & 2 child- Nellner, E. ren,
D'Oettingen, V. Corso, G. H., Jr.
Douglas, Mrs. R.
H.
יי.
Norman, E. 8: Norton,
Dowley, Mr. and Opat, Mr. & Mrs
Mrs. W. A.
OTHERWISE
TAKE THE CONSEQUENCES.
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Connections with the principal Express and Forwarding Agencies throughout GREAT BRITAIN, THE COLONIES, AMERICA
and the CONTINENT of EUROPE..
Misa
M. M. Odom, F. 8.
Olda, Miss M.
Penning, A.
Telephone No. 61,
Pinkham, L. E. Phillips, Mr. &
Mrs. F.
Dunroche, Mr. & Penn, Mrs.
Mr. P. C.
Drow, W. C.
Edwards, J. E.
Ehrenfels, Mr.
Potts, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E.
and Mrs. H. C.
Falloon, C.
Potten, S.
Farwell, Mrand Powers, Mrs R. Mra Water & Powell, C, E.
maid.
་
Preusser, C. F.
Finlayson, Mr. Pricher, W.
0.
"Fisher, H. G.
Foltz, Miss C.
Pyko, S. D.
Ray, E. H.
Reay, Miss F. "
PACKING AND WAREHOUSING,
BAGGAGE STORED or TRANSHIPPED.
CHINA EXPRESS CO.
(ESTABLISHED 1814)
3 Daddell Street,
MEHTA & COMPANY.
NEW STOCK OF SILK HOSIERY' IN ALL DELICATE COLOURS. BEST IMPORTERS OF VARIED SILKS FROM HOME AND EASTERN CENTRES.
HONGKONG HOTEL BUILDINGS.
G. W. RAMCHAND & CO. Fowler, E. A. S. Richardson, Mr. DIRECT IMPORTERS OF SILKS, CANTON LINEN Forsyth, Mrs. E. and Mrs H. T. Frankenberger, Robleder, P. F.
PONGEE SILK, CREPE DE CHINE AND LACES.' Mrs.
L..
Old Post Office Building. Fuller, Denman Nomine, Y. G. Garrow, Henry L. Geare, Mre K. Rooswelt, Mrs.
George, Mr and Rumford, H
Mrs. F. J. ›
George, Miss
'Gillespie, W. A.
Gordon, A. G. Goelia, Mrs. Goulbourn, V. Gould, Mr. J.
Rutherford,
Mra: " fachs, E.. Beaman, Kre. L
A.
Sesfrid, Dr. and
Mrs, Gourgey,
Bewall, MC Green, J. H. ·· (Bewall, Miss Grisogono, P. O. Schadd, W,
Von.
Sohumacher, Grimshaw, R. J. Mrs. M..Z. Hall, Capt. T. P. Sharp, E. H. Hanke, Mr. and Sibley, J. O'
Mrs. A. G. E. Sidford, Mrs. Hanna, Dr. J. G. G. V. Harbord, W. R. Silva, F. da Harris, J.
Sinclair, Mrs.
Hartman, E. G. Smith, M. and Hausen, Mrs. H. Mrs. E. E. Smith T. W.
Z
D. THE
Opr. Flower Street.
CHELLARAM.
BEST SILK STORE.
EMBROIDERIES, MALTESE AND RARE
CHINESE LACES.
Judah, Mrs. A. Woldringh, C.
Hallatt, Miss Higginbotham
Woodcook
White, Mr. and
Mira. Young, J.
Autor House.
N. E.
Wood, G. G. Kerr, Mies G. Wrightsou, Mr. | Hitching, J. Kiddle, Paymaş-
Mrs. ter, & Mrs. J. Young, J. A.
Keyt, Dr. Lorris" R.N.
Zwilling, Mr. & Kleine, Mr. and Mre. W. P.
Mrs. J, H.
Craigieburn.
Mr. and 2 childron Bevington, F.
Anderson, Miss Kerwin, MisEDR
O, E. Adams, Mr. and Haselfoot, Lt. Arnold, J. B.
Kerwin, Mr. & Mra. T. H. & Mra
Baker, 0.8. Le Ban-chee Kydd, Mr. and Balliste, Mr. and Longone, G.
Mrs.
Mrs. Mullins. Liout. Bartholamy, H. B.
Luciano, Col G. Col. & Mrs. Birot, L
RG.A. Smith, E. 0.
Brows, E. 8. 8.mith, Mrs. G. Brun, Mrs. O. L.
Brun, 0. L. Wood: E. M., « Buckwall, &."
Caldwell, Mr. Caldwell, iss Hayes, Mr. and Sutherland, P. Carpenter, Mr.
Mr G. V. D. Hutchinson, R. Spafford, W. & Chinehen, 8. J.
and Mrs. tion, Mrs. A. Spittles, Mr. H. Corneli, W. A.
F. B.
Mrs. James.
Barovy, Major &
Mrs. R. E
Hewett, Hon. E. Square, Miss.
AO.M.G Swaffield, . E. Herdman, A. E. Taylor, Alea. Hickman, Mr. & Tapp, J. R
Mr. H. F. Trimm, C. Higgins, J. A Townsend, Miss Higginson, Major J.
&Mrs. O, J. Vermeij, G. Nurse ann 3 Vida, F. R. children Walker, E.
Hills. R-W
Howarth, O. A
Waterman, Mr
J.J. Watkins, H.
Webb, Mr. and
Mrs. B. Hultmeer, Dr. J. Whamond, D.
Optional goods will be carried on naless instructions are given to the con- imary before Noon, to-day-
Goods not aleared by the 8th "Mar., will be abject to eat.
Damaged must be left
her first voyage as an intermediate steamer Sailing Direct from Hongkong to Seattle
VIA
Godowas for examination by the Goo-MANILA, NAGASAKI,
signee's and the Ou.'s representatives
at an appointed hour. All claims must
bo presented within ten days of the 'steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No claims will be admitted after the goods bare left the Godown.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,
-Agents. Banakane, 26th Feb., 1913 [217
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
8.S. MANCHURIA,"
FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN
PORTS AND MANILA,
FIRST WEEK IN MAY,
KOBE AND YOKOHAMA
OFFERING THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIVE RATES:
Hongkong to Seattle.
San Francisco
Bellingham, Sacramento, Esqui- malt, Everett, New Westminster,
Tacoma,
Portland, Vancouver,
Port Townsend, Victoria
£36
£36
£36
Round 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 n1 extra expense, leave the steamer at Nagasaki and overtake ship at Kobe or Yokohama by rall. This allows 10 days in Japan, and having arrived Consignees of trips may be made to Tokyo, Nikko, Yokohama, Kyoto, Miyanoshita and other in-
The above mentioned YOLEel
cargo are bereby notified to end in' their
Bils of lading for teresting points. Same arrangement westward..
countersignature and take immcdiste delivery of cargo from the Company's Godona. Cargo will be landed imme. diale.on arrival feteamer at consignees ri k
Geners' average having been declared on this steamer before obtaining delivery. ef cargo consigaçes must sign General Average Bond, furnish statements of value, and pay a deposit of 10%, of the. value of thier ergo." •
11
MONDAY Mar, Srd. 1915 at noon Cargo remaining undelivered
will be subject to landing and storag charges.
No fire insarioco whatever will be cffected.
For full information regarding freight or pissige Apply to
COMMERCIAL.
Batu Adam Estates.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
AGENTS.
variance. It is reported that the mattor will be settled by the mediation of a third party in the near future.
action of their English colleagues. To put the matter colloquially, they will "turn a blind eye" to the contract. It may be expected, therefore, that temporary solation of Olinn's difficulties The growing urgency of the will be arranged on these linar, Chinese Government has become stuces will Chias agree to borrow financial requirements of tho
We understand that in no circura;
China's Finances.
All chafed and otherwise damaged cargo will be examined at the above An extraordinery general meet- Mar., 1st. 1918 at 10 m. Company's godoro SATURDAYing of The Batu Anam (Jobore) Rubber Estates, Ltd., was be held No claims will be entertained uniuss at No. 13 Nanking Road Shanghai accompanied by short delivery note or on the 26th inst., at 4 for list of exceptions taken at the time of the purpose of passing extra.so great since the commencement such an amount as £25,000,000, delivery to consigntos and signed for
of this year that funds must be and it is becoming evident that and on behalf of the Pacific Mail 8, S.
obtained at once it a very seriona] Co.
"
All claims must be filed on or before 24th Mar., 1918, otherwise they will not be recognized.
FRED J. HALTON,
Agent. Hongkong. 24th Feb. 1913.
AMERICAN AND ORIENTAL LINE,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
8,S. WELSH PRINCE,"
FROM NEW YORK.
ordinary resolutions..
p.m.;
Electrical materials in
Manchuria.
orisis is to be avoided. Offera of representatives of the Internation- al bankers will drop this proposal A Consular report stalea that assistance have con receiv- imports into Northern Manchuria ed by the authorities in Paking it suits their purpose to maintain. eventually, though for the present in 1911, inoladed electrical from at least two now material and fittings of the value sources, both located in Lon-an apparently firm attitude. As a matter of fact, since the pro- of £10,205 (compared with £8,441 don, and neither of them asso in 1910); railway plant and ciated with the Birch Crisp posed loan of $25,000,000 was. [205 materials 83,418 (833,459) and group, but it, has been deemed first suggested, financial condi- lamps and lampware £7,503 advisable to take counsel with tions in Europe have undergone (£6,443).
the British Foreign Office before a great change, and there can be Cotton Manufactures in China incurring the complications which no doubt that to raise so large a There has been no increase in are bound to arise if loans are suit Lombard Street either just sam for China would not at all the number of cotton mills in contracted with independent or at present or in the near future, China during the past year, but partially independent lenders. some of the 34 mills have increas- The advice tendered by Sir Ed- ed their plant, the number of ward Grey has been that, in the
Left for Home... spindles and looms being now first place, recourse should be 917, 408 and 4,755, as compared had to the Six-Power Group
Mr. H. P. Wilkinson, Crown with 932,506 spindles and 4,635 with a view to getting them Advocate at Shanghai, and Mrs: looms in 1911. 2.
to modify their demand that Wilkinson, left for Home by the Ohios Sugar Company la Chosen.
must accept a
full N.Y.K. 8.9. Atsuta Maru. For Two applications were sent in £25,000,000 or nothing at all. It some time past, Mr. Wilkinson Consignees of cango by the above no-last year to the Chosen Govern is uncertain whether, on this sug-has not been enjoying good health, red rawol are hereby inform that all ment-General for the establish gestion, any such overtures were and the best wishes of the com Goods are being landed at their risk into i ment of sugar companies in Cho actually made by Yuan Shi Kai's munity accompany him on his the hazarbons and/or extra hazardous sen, one by Mr. Bayai Nakano representatives, but it may at trip home. Noe, 'ount and Godowns of the Hongkong and Kow-supported by several other busileset be taken as a fact that when Reported Hunan Rallway Loan.
Counters de la loos Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, nessmen, and the others. The matters had reached this stage The Chins Times" Patricio, A hoyne, G. G. Pinssik, A.
Kowloon, whenes delivery may be Government General authorities the members of the English sec that some progress in the nege- Redfor Capt. hoo Kia Peng Powell J. D.
Chopard, F. A. Pinson, A. V.
seeing the indivisability of tion of the Six-Power group de tiation for a British loan of The. and Mrs.
All broken, obafed, and damaged the organization of two com-cided that, in view of the despa 10,000,000 between the Hunan "ogeiwell, J.
goods must be left in the Godowns, Rowley, is Cornelinssen, Roed, Miss H. O. 3rd Mar, at 2.80 p.m.
Road, W.
where they will be examined the panies parauing the camo Jine rate nature of the position, they Railway authorities and the Capt. and Mrs. Rosenthal, J. --
of business, advised their would not independently, if ne China Development Corporation Crespo, J.
Sala, Antonis
No claims will be admitted after the promoters to amalgamate and form ceasaty, of their Continental seems to have been made. i he Create, Miss U. Smalbones, J. Goods remaining undelivered after the good. Negotiations were started £5,000,000 or thereabouts. It of a railway from Chengohow to Goods have left the Godowns, and all a single company for their mutual friends to the extent of money is needed for the building Davis, P. M. A
Bad Mars, will be entbloot to rent between the parties, but an ia understood that this at Changteb, in Hunan, An En- &All Claimar against the Steamer must understanding was not reached, tiinde received the approval of glishman has left Tientsin with Halvering, Mr. & Mra.
Mra E G. Teran, F.
be presented to the Under'gued on or mainly due to the proposal of the British Government, and a Chinese named Kuo Hsiao-furg Thomas, L. W. recognised, no
before the 6th, Mar, or they will not be Viscount Matsudaira and his while no official notification has for that province to make a per
No, Fire Insurance has been effected.
partners, who requested 10,000 been made to the other members sonal inspection of the line in yen as compensation for the or of the International group of question. If he should find it CO ganizing expense. The negotin banfors, the latter are sware of as described to him, Tis, 4,000
Lions were broken off accordingly the circumstances privately, and 000 will be paid over as first inc 1915 and the two parties are still at will offer no objection to the stalment on bis return,
Turke, D. P. Carsten, E. Corri, G. A.
Grand Hotel, Allan, Mr. and Mudie, Mr and Chonu, H. V.
Mré. Ausell, Mrs. Austin, Mr. and
Smith, Mr. and edeoglon H
Ashby Barber
Hira, Miss
Hope,
Horton, H.
Hunt, H. J.
Ide, re,
Benchaneen, P. Schmidt Briu. Dr. Brysilur Bonetta, Miss V. Mrs. Buryry Bondfield M
Jrew, Mr. and William, Sir &
Mre. Lady
Guise Innes, Capt. R. Winkler, Mr.
Elson, W. Johnston, Miss 70, Mrs. F.
Sago, *ice Lo Scherey. Dr.
Sharp, H. J
Stonor
Tobixe
Tyre: GB.
Carddor
Tobja, r. and Donkin, C.
MIG.
Watkins, G
Weismann, O.
Hill, W. M. apy, Mr. Joanin, II. E.
Justor, Wy
Kerr, J.
Lugebil, V. Lustle, A. O. Miller, A. O. Morgan, F. E. Musso, F. Neves, M. da
Sullivan, Mr.
Treville, R. de Watson, J. White, V. C Wilson, W
obtained,
ARNHOLD KARBERG
Gauanl Agents, Bongkang, 2Biz Wob 1916
reports