HOTEL LISTS.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1918.
Notices
Adair, Mr. and Judah, Mrs. A.
A
Hongkong Hotel,
Mm. T.
Adanie, E. W.
Adioscruty, Mrs. Barberini, E. T. Baring, M. Bate, E. R. Beaumont, G. A, Bell, Mr. and Mrs.
O D. J. Balillos, Mra. E,
"R.
Bena, G. A..
N. E.
Kerr, Miss G. Kiddie, Paymas- fer, & Mrs. J. -R.N. Koster, Mr.and
Mr H. A. Kruseman, A Kackx, Mr and
Mr.
Lagronee, Tom.
& Mrs
Beynon, Capt. Lampman, 11;|
U. R.
A.
Blanch, Mr. and Lathrop, J. E.
TO GOLFERS
AND OTHERS
SMOKE EMBASSY
CIGARETTES AND TOBACCO
Consigue s
FROM EUROPE.
THE H. A. L. Steamship
SCHWARZBURG,"
COMMERCIAL
Rubber and Mining Shares. Undor date February 22 Mesars Davies of Singapore send us the following:
Captain Chtistiansen, baving arrived. Company. Closing Quo alioza, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed! Dollar, Bayers. Sollors. that their goods are being landed and Alor Gajali... 405 placed at their risk in the bazardous Ayer Kunnig 1.03. and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of the Ayer Melek... 2'05 Hongkong Kowloon Wharf & Aver Punis. Godówn Company, Limit. d) whetive
Mrs. N. F.
Lloyd, Gr
THEY
Blook f
Lowrie, S.
Booth, Mr. & Mrs.
Mackenzie, A..
W..
MacIntyre, MF
BEAT
and Mrs. Nei
EVERY-
THING
Bolton, G. V. Brutwoldt, P. Bundfuss, Calleon, Mr. and
Alrs. Cambridge, A. J. Campbell, A. 8. Cartier, E. de Chalmers, J. 8. Childs. Miss Chullenor, B.- Claxton, A. A. Clevo. Miss Cogswell, J...
Cowen, Mrs. W.
F
Crocker, Miss
Crombie, H. Cuttell. A. S. Dallas, Mr. and
Mrs. H.
Davios, Sir Wil
liam Lady Rees & minid Daywalt Mrs. F.
"Macros, Mrs.
Main, G. D.! Marriott, Dr. 0. Matheson, Mrs. R. T. and child. MeIntosh, Mr
W.
McKean, Dr. G. TURCO-EGYPTIAN
··· W. A
McKenny, Dr.
TOBACCO STORE.
0. W. & Mrs. JUST ARRIVED, RUSSIAN SMOKED FISH direct From McNaughton,
KAMCHATKA.. Also RUSSIAN TOBACCO and CIGARETTE TUBES.
Mr. & Mrs. D,
0.
Mohta, K. B. Morecki, J. Melbourne, C
D.
Megie, Mrs. B.
F
Metcalf, H P. Morris, J. Mulder, Mr. and
Daywalt, Miss E., Mrs. J. D. F.
Deane, A. F.
Muller, Mr. and
Denson, H. C. Mrs. H.
Derteano, Mr. & Mrs. & 2 child-
ron...
D'Oettingen, V. Douglas, Mrs. R.
H
Dowley, Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Dunrocho, Mr. &
Mrs P. O. Drew, W. C. Dyne, Mr. & Mrs.
B.
Edwards, J: E
Murch, A 8: Nellner, H. Peck, E. W. " l'onning, A. Phillips, Mr. &
Mrs. Potts, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Potter, S Powers, Mrs R.. Powell, C. E. Preusser, O. F. Pyko, S. D. Ray, E. H.
and Mrs. H. C.. Resy, Miss F.
Ehrenfels, Mr.
Esdale, C.
Farley, W.
Road, W.
Robleder, P. F.
- I.
Finlayson, Mrs. Robins, R..
0.
Fisher, H. G.
Fowler, E. Á. S.
Rumford, H
Russell, Mr &
· Mrs. T. G.
Frankenberger, Fachs, E.
Mrs.
Fuller, Denman Goare, Mrs K.
Sharp, E. H.
Sibley, J. C. Sidford,
George, Mr and G V
Mrs. F. J.
George, Miss Gilbert, P. J. Goeke, A. Gordon, A. G. Goslin, Mrs. Goulbourn, V. Gould, Mr. J.
Gourgey, 1.
Green,
J. H.
RUSSIAN CIGARETTES (Papiroci) made to order, daily.
i
BREWER & CO., LD.. REceive the latEST BOOKS & NOVELS BY EVERY MAIL.
NEW NOVÉLS INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: The Carcer of Beauty Darling, by Dof Wyllade, $1,75. The Feet of The Furtive, by Charles G. D. Roberts, $75. The Night of Temptation, by Victoria Cross, $1,75. Corporal Cameron, by Ralph Connor, 175.
Guinea Gold, by Beatrice Ginahaw $1,75. South Sea Tales, by Jack Lund a $1,75.
NEW GENERAL LITERATURE INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING :' Recent Events and Present Policies In China, by J... Bland. $12,80. Fourteen Years of Diplomatic Life In Japan; by Baronesalat d'Anathan $5.00.
CANCER, THE PROBLEM OF ITS GENESIS AND TREATMENT, by . W. Forbes is $4.00. Can Germany Invade England? by Cobsuel . . B. Danna. 80 cents. ADVENTURES OF WAR WITH CROSS AND CRESCENT, by Philip Gibbs and Feroaid Grant flust, $1,60. (The Fint Book on the
Turkish War).. THR PUTUMAYO THE DEVIL'S PARADISE, ly Mr. W. E: Aardenburg-1 a. $840 AYRE'S CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS BALLS, 1913.
THE WISE
Forward Their Parcels and Cases, etc.
BY THE
CHINA EXPRESS CO.
Mr THE OTHERWISE
Sinclair, Mrs. Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Smith T..W. Smith, J. A. B. Smith, F. B. Sutherland, P.
D.
Sutton,
Spor, Capt. H.
Mrs. James,
Grisogono, P. O. Spittles, Mr. H,
Von.
Grimshaw, R. J. Square, Miss.
Hall, Capt. T. P. Stewart, Mr. & Hanna, Dr J. G. M:8.
TAKE THE CONSEQUENCES.
Connections with the principal Express and Forwarding Agencies throughout GREAT BRITAIN, THE COLONIES, AMERICA
and the CONTINENT of EUROPE.
PACKING AND WAREHOUSING,
BAGGAGE STORED or TRANSHIPPED.
Telephone No. 5.8.
CHINA EXPRESS CO. (ESTABLISHED 1841)
3. Duddell Jureer
G. W. RAMCHAND & CO.
Harbord, W. R. Swaffold, U. E DIRECT IMPORTERS OF SILKS, CANTON LINEN,
Harris, J.
Holm, F. B
Taylor, Alec.
Tapp, J. R.
Hewoit, Hon. È. Tuchbin, Capt.
KE
A., O.M.C
Hordman, A. E. Walker, E. Hickman, Mr. & Waterman, Mr.
Mrs. H. F.
...
Higgins, J. A. Watkins. C. E. Higginson, Major Watkins, H.
& Mrs. C. J. Well, Mr. and Nurse
ann 3
Mrs. A. and 4 children
childron Bills. R W.-
Birz, Miss
Howarth,, C. A.
Horton, I.
Hunt, H. J.
Hyde A. Ide, Mrs. Ingram, E Innes, Capt. R. Jordi ra Keelox, C. M
Webb, Mr. and
Mr. B
Westendor
P.
Whajaond,
D.
M.
Winkler, Mr. &
Mr. F.
Wood, G. G.
Wrightsou, Mr.
Mrs.
Grand Hotel.
Allan, Mr. and
Mrs. Aurell, Mya.
Austin, Mr. and
Mra Ashby
Barber
PONGEE SILK, CREPE DE CHINE AND. LACES.
Old Post Office Building.
Opp. Flower Street.
D. CHELLARAM.
BEST SILK STORE.
THE
EMBROIDERIES, MALTESE AND RARE
CHINESE LACES. S.0.A.E.O
FAR EAST OXYGEN AND ACETYLESE CO, LTD. -AUTOGENOUS WELDING.
of tollera and holy, welding of cracks.
1
Reaming of corinded plates by adókin of metal OFFI R. St. Go ga'- Pellins, Frd Flans, Ta npm və 188K. -
Oralgloburn.
"Stop taking Drugs and Stimulants! It's SANATOGEN
You want for your Nerves."
Such is the modern physician's advice to victims of nervous disorders.
In his book on Nerve Energy," Dr. Claude L. Wheeler says: "Many people have through ignorance of the consequences, become victims of a habit of taking drugs and stimulants. To such people Sanatogen offers a form of force that may be drawn upou without danger. Sanatogen, in a perfectly normal way, creates new tissue and nerve cells. It builds up, reconstructs and renders stable."
Similar statements have keli madde bý over 16,000 practising physicians, who certify to the unique value of Sauatogen in overcoming such nervous symptons as :
Insomnia Depression of Spirit: Irritability of Temper Nervons Dyspepsia
Palpitation of the Heart Morbid Anxisij Easily-induced Physical and Metal Fatigue.
Among the many fameus people who have publicly, testified to the value of Sanatogen is. the Right Hon. Sir John Gorst, Privy Cou cillor to the King of England, who writes:-- "Sir Jobu' Gorst wisfies to say he has long been acquainted with the great merits of Sanatogent-has taken it with excellent results, and when necessary will certainly take it again. It was also used by a daughter of his with great benefit."
If you, who read this, are run down or suffering from any of the symptoms men tioned, do not seek the false aid of drugs andl stimulants, but begin at once to. rebuild and revitalise your nervous system by means of a course of Sanaloge:i. It is soki by all Chenists.
Write to-day for a Free Copy of "The Art of Living," by Dr. Andrew Wilson. This "interesting book tells you all about Sanatogen, and also contains a great deal of valuable advice on health topics. Write at once, mentioning this paper, to tlie manufacturers of Sanatogen, Messrs. A. Wulling & Co., 6, Kiukiang Road, Shanghai.
Dr. C. W. Saleeby. the well-known" physician, writes- Sanalogen is a true tonie because it is an essential norvefood: it actually lielps to re-create the nerve machine. Here we are not dealing with a drug-here is a special nerve food whichis very rapidly and completely ab sorhed, and which Its actual relations to the nervous sys-, *tem and its needs,"
F
D:, Andrew Wilson, the famous medical athor, writes:In ali 'rupown" con- ditions Samatogen will restore, vigour in thoroughly, natural fashion, without danger of subsequent depres- sion, Isadvantages over, the ordinary tonics are that it build up and re- cuperates whilst it brace the great norve-centres ; .it
due: not upset the system, and it alters the morbid craving for stimulants,"
Mr. A. G. Hales,
the famous war cor. respondent, writes:
Sanatogen vitalises a mon and is not a drug. I find that my health benefits by every tiu that I take."
the writer,
Mr. Arnold Bennett, distinguished
states: -- The tonic effect of Sanatogen on me is simply wonderful.
Goods remiicing andeireted sfter the Indragiri 6.h, prox, will bá sabjie; to rent. Jimah Korint
A broken, obafid, an) dama" id Goods winst be left in the Godown Kelemsk where they ill be examined on the Gil prox. at 9.30 a m..
420
110
3.10
8.95"
9,30
."
delivery may be ublained against Bill Balga gnio.8.15 of-Lading countersigned by the UniteBaki Jelutong 0.67% j'signed.
Bukit Kail. 1.02) Optional Cargo will be evtried on Bukit K. B. ..... '1.05 unless notice to the goathury be garen | Bukit Timah 18.00 w-dny,
8.50 cl
0724
1121
120
19.75
Clongkat
All akainamast bo presented within 10: Serdang days of the steamer's sitival bere, after
7.75
8.10
which date they cannot be recognized Genealy No oloius will be admitted after the Taytor Goods Inie left the Godswas, and all
1-65
1.75
...p.m.
8.35
885
8.00
3,50
0671 0.75
230
200
0.75
.0.50 Dis.
Kompas
... 4.80
6.05
Kuala Sawah. 0.52)
080
Lunas
...3 80
3.03
Malaka Pinda, 1.70-
187
This stemmer brings on cargo —
Malakoff
ex.5 S. "Barn`i ră”
from Stettin, *Kong Sigurd" „Cbristinni. ELAMBURG-AMERIKĄ LINI
***** 2.00
3,00
Mandai Tekong 0.85
090
Morgui
3.25
385
Hongkong Ofie.
Nellmay 0.40
0.50
3.03
Nyalas
047
0.52)
Pejam...
15.50
10,00
Pantai ...
1.45
160
.... 0.00
0.071
15.50
10.50
16.00 c.d.
050
1.35 0.05
No Fire Insurance will be fleeted by as in any case whateroṛ.
Hongkong 27th Feb, 1213 186 New Seremiah 2.05
FREIGHT REPORT. Mesara, Lamke and Roggee Punggor Freight Circular, dated March 1, Rotalla
Alates :-
35.30
Sandyaroft Since we last reported under 20 pe.ip date of the 15th ultimo only 2 12/13 13.50 limited volume of business was Sombrong: 0.121 done in chartering. This is part Sungei Bagan 1.27) ly due to the sparcity of tonnig Tambalak... 0.85′′ and partly to the falling off of Epal 1485 enquiries after tonnage to load Teluk Anson 870 from Saigon. Notwithstanding Temloh... 0.55 that the demand all 'round has Trafalgar... 1.40 been exceedingly alight, higher Trafalgar (Coconut crop)... rates have been successfully held Ulu Pandan (0.90 for and business Saigon to thir
was done at between 22 and 23
United Malacca 1.30
Sterling.
cents per picul, which is"the" top Allagar rate so far paid this season. The Anglo-Java 8/103 first boats for Tientsin have been Batang Malaka 23. despatched; and anoibor 3. wecke or so will ree Newchwang op en We understand that the big Companies have combined to put up the rates, and we should sei some further improvement before very much longer.
8.05
1.50
0.071
1.40
3/6
10-
31
Bukit Kajang... £2.15,0 £3 10 Bukit Mertajam 2/6 Bukit Sem-
bawang Chersonese
2
(F.31.S.), 3/5
Climpul
1/7
1/0
12/3 13/9)
10/3
11/6
419.
Sigon-Hongkong-For the Dull Develop- last week there has been no mor 'ment Co... kot for rice here and importers 4/3
have found it extremely difficuls Beawood
to dispose of the last two cargret Highbod & arrived. os exports from 18
I wins £3.11:3 £3:15.0 January to 1st February amonn Fasin
·2/1
to 18.022 tons as compared with Kamuning 13:487 tons some jerind last (Potak) *3/10 year. Quotation stands for Mich Kepigalla 20- April Shipment No. 2. white | Kota Tinggi 3- round sifted at $4.62 por pica Labu (KMS.) "7]0| f.o.b. against $5.05 same period Lamut
..£113.0 last year.
Saigon Philippines: -3ice is
2/3
231.
3
£1.17.
Malasca(71%
Pref.) £10.12:0' £11.7.6
now coming in from the neigh Molacea
5/1
.... $1.10.0 £113.6
3/0 £2.70 £2.116 ...e1 0.0 11.0
bouring districts of Manila in (Ordinary) £10 150 £11100 large quantities, and as it is good Merlimau .4/8) quality fully equal to Saigon rice Vornal and is selling at lower prices than Padang Jawa...2/9 Saigon rica can be imported for Pegoh there have been no enquirios for tembin tonnage during the interval. Rubber Estates f*** direction line advanced from 35 to Sarong
Baigos-Java-Therate in thi Krin .3
...£1,1.0
figure charter was put through.
THE FRENCH STORE,
Well known in the Colony for many years, have removed to their new shop, where they are prepared to offer customers the latest DE-on in the bar, with little United Temiang (11 dis. LICACIES DIRECT FROM PARIS, hen done in the way of charter Belat
and the continent.
The BEST is
Welding of Lroken pivo s of a kind metal With
Adams, Mr. and IIaselfoot, Lt
Mrs. and 2 children Rovington, F.
Mudie, Mr. and Caldwell, Mr.
Caldwell, Mias
Dire Redford. Capt. Carpentor, Mr.
and Mrs.
& Mrs Kydd, Mr. and
Afra.
Rowley, Miss A.Chinohon, S. J. Smith, F..
Benchansen, P. Schmidt
Briu Dr.
Brysitur Bonetta, Miss V.
Buryry Bondfield
Crew,
Ars.
Guise Elson, W.
Gardzer
r.
and
Hollatt. Miss Bigginbotham Hitobing, J.
Keyt, D. Lorria
and Mrs.
Sage, Kiss Le
Cornell, W. A.
Wood, E. M.
Schorey. Dr.♪
Varovy, Major &
Mrs. R. E.
Sharp, H. J.
Smith, Mr. and
Mr. Stoner
Astor House,
Brun, Mrs. C. L. Luciano, Col
Brun, C L.
Juckwell, G,
turke. . P.
terri, G. A Chen, H. V. :
Lugobli, V.
Lustle, A. O.. Mazet, Mr and
Millar, A. O...
Mrs.
Morgan, F. E Musso, F Noo, Count and C'ounters de la Palma, Mrs. B Pallesen, H Pinssik, A. Pinson, A; V, Forter, II. V. Powell J. D & Reed, Miss H.C Rosenthal, J. Teran, F.
Thomas, L. W
Mullins Lieut Cheyne, G. G. ol. & Mrs A. Chopard, F. A ..R.G.A.
Choo Kia Peng Smith, Mrs. G.
Corneliassen,
Capt. and ra Crespo, J Crespo, Miss C. Davis, P.M. Elooni, J. B. Evera, Ri d'èra, G.G. d'Etrolles, Mr.
Mrs Le Roy Pedeogion Evans, Capt. J. Kerwin, Vi
W. is ea Korwin, Mr. & Frink is.R., Trevillo, R. de
Mrs. T H. Halvaring, Mr. & Vallon, L Lloyd J. S. Ara E. G. Longatie, G. Honkin, 0. Lamp, P
UW.MAC Lomp, L Jaffray, R. 4.
Tobia, Mr. and Anderson, Miss Japy. Mra
Mrs. Tobian Tyre GB.
Joanin, 11. E. Juster. W.
0. E. Aroher, Miss L Archer. Mr and Kerr, J. !!
Watkins, G.
Mrs G. A
Weismann, O.
Arnold, J. B.
Woodcock
Bakor, O. 8.
White, r. and Balliste, Mr. and
M re Young, J
Birot, L. Brown, E, 6."
Waltor, J. R. Watson, J.
White, VC. Wilson, W.
TEL.
37 ponts per pical, at which latter Singapore Paro
Rubber.3/43 stands 274 cents per pien! Straits Bestam 5- Bangkok Hongkong: Rate Singapore United 21
for "linera". Dalny-Canton Nothing has
ing during the last fortnight.
Troops: The
3/9
.2/6TM
5/0
Mining.
pm.
3.75 4.00
nom,
2.50
3 50
Bruang, Lt. 2:00 Germ. 8. 8 Kampar "Carl Diederiechsen" has been Kanaboi, Ltd. 3:10 chartered for the conveyance of Kinta Acacia
s only obtainable roops from Swatow to Dantes 111
US!
basis of $3400-lampsum for Kinto Tin Mines £1.170 62.0.0 the trip.
Kledang Timecharters: The S. 8. "Fri" Labat
30/ 2410 959 tone net reg. has been taken Middleton 12.00 14.00 ap on Timecharter 12 months at New French
$7500 per month.onthe a Tekka 7.1,300 1,000
Coal Freights-Coal in Japan New Tambun aom,
is still very scarce, consequently Pahang Con
25, DES VŒUX, ROAD, CENTRAL.ittle has been done in chartering solidated
CHARLES J.
GAUPP & CO. GOLD AND SILVER
CHATER ROAD,
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,
WRIST WATCHES
IN ALL VARIETIES;
CAMPBELL, MOORE & CO.
THE BEST BARBER SHOP IN THE COLONY ! CHIROPODISTS, MANICURES AND
LADIES HAIR DRESSERS,
HONGKONG HOTEL BUILDINGS,
Fixtures reported-Moji/H Pongkalen keng $2 Bort Courbet Canton Pusing Bahru $2.75, Honay/Singapore $3.25 Pusing Lama
9/3
10/31
11/8 13/0 10/9 12/0 8/9/3
and Hongsy/Hongkong $2.25 Rahman Hydraulio...15,00 10 25 per tomm
Bahman Tin Co. 1,23.00 21.00
11.50 13.00
3.30 3.60
3.004
1.00 120 nom.im
tayat Bom.
Hydraulic
Rombaton. Disbanding at Ichang......
Raab The "N. Obica Daily News. Rodbilla (cheng correspondent says Royal Johoro There is at prosent some disband- Selangor River ing of troops. These are not the Sempam old troops, but are those who were forendah. engaged during the revelation. They are being given a gift of Bungei Gau ono month'a wages. In the Shagi Tekka, Ltd.
1.50 2.10
1050 18 50
07/8 77/-
district
a accioty called the Ting Kit: Tangpassi is said to be very TiTin Co., Ltd. 10.00 1050. aolive and it is said to embrace Tongkah.. many members of the Kolaochui Turbour. and also many of the soldiers,tralnim pres
ronon
18.60
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