HOTEL LISTS.
Hongkong Hotel.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1913.
#Notices
Antel, Count and Judah, Mrs. A TURCO-EGYPTIAN
Countess, and
N. E.
Kiddle, Paym-
aster, & Mra
child
Arrkas, Miss
Atkinson, E.-A.
J. R.N.
Capt, A
Akin-Higgins, Kruseman, A.
Avery, Mins 0. A.
Kucky, Mr. and
・野
Avary, Miss F-O. Kubitz, Dr.
Ayres, Mr. & Mrs. Langel, Miss
W/H.
Lehman, Mr. &
Barberini, E. T. Mrs. A.
Berge, Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd, G. T.
Beardsley, Capt. Mackenzie, A.
G. B.
8,
Baring, M.
Lobb, Dr. E. L
M
Bate, E. R.
Lilienthal, Cspt
Beardsley, Mrs.
A. W. Von
G..B.
Lowrie, S.
MacKichan
Miss
R.
8.
Berge, Miss
Berge, Dr. TJ.
Beaumont, G.A.
Belilios, Mrs. E., MacKichan, Á..
Bena, G. A. Beynon, Capt.
U. R. Blook. C. Bowack, G. Bradway, Mr. and
Mrs. E. T Bridge, Mr. E.
F.
Brooke, Mrs.
Broumen, J.
Catlin, Mr.A.
Macintyre, Mr.
and Mrs. Nel' MacKichan, Mr.
and Mrs. Macrae, Mra, Marshall, F. B. Marvin, Miss E.
B.
1
Matheson, Mrs. R. T. and child.
Miller, Miss H.
N.
酱
Cambridge, A. J. MoIntesh, Mrs.
Chalmers, J. 8.
W.
MoKean, Dr. G. Church, Mrs CW.-
1.
1'
Clark, Miss N.M. Claxton, A. A. Cottau Ookely, T, J. Carpenter, Mia
N.
Cowen, Mrs. W,
F.
Orooker, Miss
MoK onny, Dr C. W. & Mrs McNaughton,
Mr. & Mrs. D.
G.
Mehta, K. B.
Merecki, J,
Melbourne, C
D.
Moir, W. F.
Davics, Sir Wil- Mulder, J, D.
liam Lady F.
Rees & maid Murch, A. S Deane, A. F. Murphy, H.. Denson, H. C. Nicholas, Mrs. Derteano, Mr.& 8. F..
Mrs. & 2-child- Oglesly, Mrs. N.
ren..
P
D'Oettingen, V. O'Leary, Miss
Donkin, J. B.
Donkin, Miss
Douglas, Mrs. R.
H.
Downie, W:!
G,
Payne, W. T.:
Pfahler, Mrs. W.
H.
Pfahler, Miss M.
Dunroche, Mr. & D.
Mrs. P. O.
Drew, W. C. Dowley, W. A. Ehrenfels, Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Evered, Mr. and
Mrs. R. Faunce, Dr. W.
H. P. Finlayson, Mrs.
C.
Fisher, H. G. Fitzgerald, F. Fogg, Mr. & Mrs.
H.
Forbes, Mrs.J. M. Fowler, E. A. 8. Fuller, Denman Geare, Mrs K. Gilmore, H. E. Gordon, A. G. Goulbourn, V. Gould, Mr. J.
Gourgey, 1.
Green, J. H.
Pfahler, A. E. Potts, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fotten, S. Pucher, W.. Ray, E. H. Reay, Miss T. Reich, O. Rosenberg, Miss
L. Schalthoiter, P. Schmidt, W. Schneider, Mr. & Mra. A. W. Schulbe, E. Scott, Mr. and
Mr. Seward, Mr. Mra B. H. Sharp, E. H. Bibley, J. C. Sidford, G. V.
TOBACCO STORE.
Consignees
PACIFIC MAIL STEAM HIP COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, PARTS:8. NILEVER
JUST ARRIVED, RUSSIAN SMOKED FISH direct From FROM SAN FRANCI800, JAPAN
KAMCHATKA. Also RUSSIAN TOBACCO and -CIGARETTE TUBES.
RUSSIAN CIGARETTES (Papirool) made to order, daily. BREWER & CO., LD. FORTNIGHTLY LIST
$1.75 EACH OR 3 FOR $5.50
NEW NOVELS INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING ! The Night of Temptation, by Victoris Groen. The Knave of Diamonds, by Ethel M. Deil Guinea Gold, by Beatrias Griməbaw.
The Lady Married, by the Author of The Lady of the Decoistiju. Cotporal Cameron, by Ralph Connor.
A Babe in Bohemia, by Frank Danby, The Wrath of Man, by 8., K, Horking
Lord Petworth's Daughter, by Florene. Warden. The Lee Shore, by Rose Macaulay
The Harvest Moon, iy Justes j'es Forman. The Kolght of Spain, by Bowen, Child of Storm, by Rider Haggaid.
NEW GENERAL LITERATURE INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING
China's Revolution 1911-12 by Edwin J, Dingle Illust $12,03 The Changing Chinese, by 8, A Ross $940
}
A History of Japan, by Bisho Baite, Trans by 1 lizabeth Lee $1.00 -
Japan as I Saw It, by A H. Exner #6 00 The Fighting Spirit of Japan, by E., J, Harrison,1l'ast $1.00. Fourteen Years of Diplomatic Life In Japan, by Baroness Albert d'Anethan $5.60
Treatment of Children in the Tropics, by Dr. G. M. Enston $5.00 The Microscope, by Jabar Hogy, M. R. O. 8., F. R. M: 8. Cancer. The Problem of Its Genesis and Treatment, by
F. W. Forbes Run $4.00
Adventures of War with Cross and Crescent, by Philip Gibbs and Bernard Grant Illast $18.00 (The Firt Book'a the Turkish War). The Putumayo The Devil's Paradise, by W. E. Hardalurg Thost $8.40.] Rhymes of a Rolling Stone, by The Canrdian Kipling $2.75 Pepper's Boys Playbook of Science, by 'J Mast'n M. À; D So., Ph. D. six-bundred lastratins $1.00 The Complete Association Footballer, by B. 8. Erars & C. E.
Darion $240......
Latin America Its Rise and Progress, by F. Garcin Cages
Perface by Raymond Poina.re $2.40.
The American Annual of Photography 52/75.
with a
J. ULLMANN & COMPANY.
We are the BEST Jewellers and also have the BEST Cut Glass, and Fancy Goods of all varieties."
TRADE
Queen's Road, (Corner
of Flower Street).
PORTS AND MANILA The love mentioned vesel having
Notices CHARLES J. GAUPP
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,
GOLD AND SILVER
& CO. CHATER ROAD
WRIST WATCHES. MAIN ALL VARIETIES.
BON TON STORE.
it
34.
• QUEEN'S ROAD.
arrived Consignees of cargo are hereby nolied to end in their Bills of lading 1 countersignature and take f mediate delivery of cargo from alungaide
Just Arrived a nice assortment of Ladies Cargo impeding di-obarge will be landed, immodile's at o sigues risk Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats. Also a nice selection
of Flowers,
and expense.
Cargo rameining and livered Thurs- day Marai i3th 1918, at noon will be Landed into the Com-any's Godown, at son ignees risk and expeare.
Cargo remaining undeliva 3-MON- |DAY Mar, 17th, 1918, al noos will be subject to landing and storage charge, No fire insurance whatever will be *ffected.
All chaled and ntherwise daïanged cargo will be examined at the boys Company's godown 'Füturday 1õib, First., •t: 10 mm. (15)
No claims will be entertained un- lese scompanied by short delivery pote er Hist of exceptions taken at the time of delivery to consignees and siga for ind on behalf of the Pacific Mail 5.8. Co.
S.O.A.E.O.
FAR EAST OXYGEN AND ACETYLESE CO., LTD.
AUTOGENOUS WELDING.
air of bollers and halls, welding of eracks.
Renewing of corroded plates by addition of metal·
Welding of broken pieces of any kind é cal OFVIOR: St George's Building, 3rd Floor: Talrhona 1089.
THE FRENCH STORE,
Well known in the Colony for many years, have removed to their new shop, where they are prepared Agent to offer customers the latest DE- |LICACIÈS DIRECT FROM PARIS,
and the continent.
All claims must be filed on or before April., 10th 1913, otherwise they will not be recognized.
FRED J. BALTON,"
(Tonghong. 11th Mar., 1918. "INDRA" LINE, LIMITED NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
*** FROM NEW YORK,
THE Steamship
"NO"INDRANI,”
1947
Consignee
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM EUROPE, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.
THE Compray's Steamship
LAIYO MARU having arrived from the above ports, Consignson of Cargo are hereby infor
that their Goods are being landed
kong and Karloon Whart and Godown and placed at their risk in the Houg“ Company's Godowna, at Kowloon, where each consignment" wil be sorted out merk by mark wad dolivary can be obe tained as soon sa the Goods are landed.
| (Optional goods will by cuptied on unlans instructions are given to the con- trary before Noon, to-day
Goods not cleared by the 22nd Mar.. will be subject to xeni,
Damaged package must be left int Godowns for examination by the Coo sigues's and the Co.'s representativ at an appointed hour. All claina mai be presented within ten da
↑ steamer's arrival hard," Ltd?" which call they cannot be recognised. * ble
will be admitted after the goods have
left the Godowns."
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,
Agents.
Hongkong, 18th Mar, 1913
THE BOYCOTT IN THE PHILIPPINES.
The BEST is only obtainable following telegram to the, Manila
having suived from the above poris, with Consigrees of cargo by her are hereby informed that all goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous andfor extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong- kung and Kowloon Wharf and Godow Company, Limited, whioace, andjoi
from the whares, delivery may be ob- TEL, 794.
tained.
Goods not cleared by the 17th Maṛ.,
pam will be subject to rent.
All broken, chafed, and damaged packages are to be left in the Godownr
US!
25, DES VEUX, ROAD, CENTRAL
D. CHELLARAM. THE BEST SILK STORE.
where itey will be examined an EMBROIDERIES, MALTESE AND RARE
Starday 15 Mar., at:0.30 am. Claimės -
S. I. YAMATOYA.ainst the steamer must be presented
SHIRT MANUFACTURER,
YOKOHAMA,
Representative: Mr. K.
TAKAHASHI,
Now In
HONGKONG HOTEL, ROOM, 722,
Solicits Personal Orders For Special Measurements. Goods Made Up In Japan And Sent to Any Address. A Telephone Call Will Receive Prompt Attention.
Our Ready Made Shirts Are On Sale At NAKAZAWA SHOTIN,
D'Aguilar Street.
EMBROIDERY AND RARE LACES. SWATOW DRAWN WORK:
AND
LADIES TAILORING.
SWATOW TRADING COMPANY, HONGKONG. OPPOSITE THE CHOOK TOWER..
THE WISE
Mrs.
Forward Their Parcels and Cases, etc.
Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. E. E.
Griffith, Miss M. Small, Miss M
E
.U.
BY THE
CHINA EXPRESS CO.
Grisogono, P. O. Small, Miss FE THE OTHERWISE
Von.
-P..
Grimshaw, R. J. Stewart, W.
Curtis, J. R...
Hall, Capt. T. P.
Butherland, P.
D.
-TAKE THE, CONSEQUENCES.
within 10 days of arrival, otherwise ibey will not be recogndred.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by
GR in any case whatever."
by:
......
CHINESE LACES.
G. W. RAMCHAND & CO.
Bille of Lading will be countersigned DIRECT IMPORTERS OF SILKS, CANTON LINEN,
PONGEE SILK, CREPE DE CHINE AND LACES,
Old Post Office Buliding.
JARDINE MATBES
AND CO, LTD.,
A gariik, Tang "Hongkong 11th Mar. 1918.
FROM FOFE.
THE II. A. L. Steam hig
SPEZIA
1248
Captain Hennicks, baring arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and. placed at their risk in the hazardou andfor extra-hasardous Godowns of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company, Limited, whente delivery may be obtained against Dil of-Lading countersigned by the Under- signed
Optional Cargo will be carried on anles notice to the contrary be givên ‹ to-day is fa 5 out
Opp. Flower Street.
CAMPBELL, MOORE & CO. THE BEST BARBER SHOP IN THE COLONY!: PODISCHIROTS, MANICURES AND
OSMAN
LADIES HAIR DRESSERS. HONGKONG HOTEL BUILDINGS.
Notices
CASUM
MILLINERS & DRAPERS LADIES & CHILDREN'S
HOME WEAR. No. 1 &8 D'Aguilar Street.
Notice
GLYSOBEN EHVOUS
TREATMENT
| Dr. Sun's Wire to Manila Chinese,
Dr. Sun Yat Sen has sent the
Chiness Chamber of Commerce. arging that body and all other Chinese entities in the Philippines. to cease the boycott declared against Japanese goods --
"It has been reported to me by the foreign office in Japan that
the Chinese in Manila are boy. cotting Japanere goods. It is my opinion that the Japanese and Chinese being neigboure and friendly nations should work to- gether for the peace and pros perity of the Orient and that both countries should have no troublem": or differences between them, "At present the Japanese government, high and low, are all anxious to have an understanding with us, and an alliance is possible. It is hoped that you will consider the question Carefully and call off the boycott, which will be a blessing to the Orient. The opinion of the whole people is ons in this respect.
FRENCH HOARDING THEIR GOLD,
Gold, which is now at twenty csats premium on $100, has almost entirely disappeared from circulation in France. The only places in Paris where gold com can now be obtained are the Parisbranches of American banke, 1.ADOB VITALITY
The French banka refuse to hand Immediate Resulta Carrauteed Barn even one twenty-fanc piece to Josa. Valuable in all cases of Atrophy their customers, says & contemp Waiting, and forma of
MEN JABILITY STRENGTHENED
All claims must be presented within 10 PARIS TOILET. Dobit, as it restores, developed orary
days of the steamer's arrival bore, after
which date they cannot be recognized.
**
No claims will be admitted after the
Ladles and Gentlemen's --
Goods have hit "the Geduwon, and all "HAIR DRESSING SALOON.
Goods remailing unde'irered after the
Halliday, Mrs. J. Spittles, Mr. E.Connections with the principal Express, and Forwarding. Agencies] 19th inst, vill by subject to rent, Largest and Best in the East.
Hamilton, B.J.. Mrs. Jamos.
Hanna, Dr. J. G. Spiro, B. ¡
Hannan, Mr. & Square, Miss.
Mr. W. W.
Happer, J, B, Harbord, W. R. Hawkes, Miss L.
D.
Hermanns, J. M.
P
throughout GREAT BRITAIN, THE COLONIES, AMÉRICA -- and the CONTINENT" of" EUROPE.
All broken befd, and damaged Goods in:st be left in the Godowns, where they kill bas examined on the 10 Host, at 9.80' me
BAGGAGE STORED or TRANSHIPPED. No Fire Insurance will be effected by
Swaffleld, H. E. PACKING AND WAREHOUSING, Bwayer. Mr. &
Mrs. J. W" Takahashi, K. Tapp, J. R.! Thomas, Mr. & Mrs. W. B.
Hevendeen, Dr. Thomas, Miss
Telephone No. 06&
CHINA EXPRESS CO. Duddell Stree
(ESTABLISHED 1844)....
Astor House,
Thompson, FA,
Aboitey, 4 de
W.HIP. Hewett, Hon. E, Thompson, Miss Ansell, C. KA, OM.G D. A Arnold, J. B. Howatson, Mr. & Trippi Miss K Baker, U. S.
Mrs.
Tyler, B. M.
Hickman, Mr., & Well, Mra E R.
Mrs. H. F.
Hill, Norman
Horton, H
Hunt, H. J.
Innes, Capt. R.
Jamieson, Mra E.
G
Jober, G. 8.
ps in any case whatevar.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.
Hongkong Om Hongkong 1ith Mar., 1218, [251
Hunter H. Treville, R. JUANADIANG RAGIFIC RAIL, Huntbrainsyvon Vouillemérat Igneling J. Walter, J. R.WAY COMPANY'S ROTAL Johnson Mr. &- Watson, J. VAIL STEAMSHIP LINE
Williams, W. L. Winston, E 0. Wilson, W.
Drs. A.
Col.
Juster, W.
Kerr, J. H.
King, Mrs. M. Lafunte, AN Lecadet, Capt. Lucians, Ballisto, Mr. and GB
Mra
-Longone, G. Watson, Prof. & Birot, L
Lopes, V Lugebil, V. Brown, E. 8. Brun, Mrd. O. L. Webb, Mr. and Brun, C. L.
Mr.W, F. Watkins, H.
Mrs. B
Casanovas, J. Weill, Mr. and Chsal, F. del Mra A and 4 Curri, Gen. A children
Chateteau, Lieut Chenu, H. V. Chopard, F. A.
Johns, Mr. & Mrs. Wells, E. P.
Wenyon, W.
Johnson, Dr. M. Whamond,
P. H.D.ACHEM.
D. Coms, L
x Wood, G, G Craigieburn, Adams, Mr. and Hasolloot, Lt.
Mrs. and 2 & Mrs.
A children Kydd, Mr. and
Bevington, FM Caldwell, Mr. Mullins, Lent Caldwell, Miss Colcc Mrs. A. Carpon MrRGA #and Irs.pquay Smith, Mra, G.
8. J. Smith, E.G, VAA Wood E. MUS
Grand Hotel,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Lynės, C. E., R, Allah, Mr. and Mudie, Me and THE B.M.B. Steam blp://1
N
Miller, F. F. Muller, & r. and.
Mr8... Lustle, A. O, Mayor, Mrs. B Millar, A. U. Moral, Miss E Danner. E del Dedeoglon B. Morgan, F. E Douglas &W. Musso, Douglas, Mrs. S. Newton, Dr. &
NAMM RE Eberle, J. Palms, Mrs. B. Fowle, Miss M. Parr, V. C Ghella, A Gogge, R. Crespo, Miss U Crespo, J. Hawkes, Oz Hay, Win Henkin, C.
Benobansen, P. Redford,Capt Becker, O. and Mrs. Bennett, Dr Rowley, Miss A Bonotta, Miss V Scherey, Dr. Bamann
Schmidt Urow. Mr. and Sohunlub, J.
Mres Oroyedall, Mr. &
Elson, WY Greer, Mr. & Mr Higginbot Jenkins, A. Keyt, Dr.
Powell J. D.
Fowle, F. 0.
Lorria
Prince, A. D.
Lopes, J
Sagarbarria, P. Mason, Mrs P
Banders, N
Beto
Miller
EMPR 268 OF INDIA". The above mentioned steamer having arrived from Vancouver, Victoria and Japan Ports, Consignees of cdigo are heroby no frd that the goods, with
Only Manufacturers of
"THE FAMOUS“
SEVES DES
ALPES,
The Hair Wash of the Age.
¿Quern's Road 12.
strengthens, by the estirard application The hoarding of gold has been ofan invizomjing salveillys-11am)with theald of our celebrated Glysogen Waters
(kafstapig), Eicher waverellen 1000 saki-fistse bask. Three hazes $3.00 wold.: One applisaiton aluno Prores our staff
KG. GLYCO BALES CO.
Lynbrook, N. Y. (UNIT
›ment'in avery cases Manag
Consigners
FROM EUROPE, H. A: L.
DEAK TRAMWAYS CO. THE AL, Steambig
LIMITED.
MADE TIME TABLE”
ACT SUANDIA"
in progress for three months, owing to apprehensions of a pos sible war. Tor two or three days cantly, however, when pecca in the Balkang seemed likely gold pieces began to reappear circulation, but these have once more vanished.
Egyptian Nationalistar It is noteworthy that the anniversary of the death apha Kamel Pasha, the National Party passed of the first time without de
Only a few ambled at the grave si deposit i
Capt. J.Jochims, having andrel, Consig dres of Cargo are bereby informed that Sheir goods are being landed and placed. 15 mine at their fisk in the harkardons sadipstration. 10 min exir-hardons Godowns of the Hong
min kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown 15 ml. Company, Limite whence delivery 10 min. may becbtained against Bills-of Lading 16 min. countersigned by the Undersigned. 10 min Optinal Cargo will be carried on un-- 15 min. less notice to the contrary be gite to 10 mie. My
7.00 .m. to 8.00a.m. Every 8.00 am to 10.00 1.10. 0.00 .. to 11.00 .. 1.80 mm. to 19:45 pita 1.45 p.m. 7 1.15 p. 1.15 pm to 1.45 pm 1.45 pm to 2.15 p.m. t.15 rum, to: 6.00 pz. 6.00 pm to 8.19 pp. ABIGHT CARE. 0.45 p.m. and 9 p.sk, 3.10 p.m. to
11:50 p.m. every 15 mlaušas. – BONDAYS.
All Claims must be presented willin tea days of the stcazer's arrival, hare, | after which date they cannot be re-hi
oognized. AAN
Party has become the resignation of Mahom
The latest instand making a mistake in of his own will, w pondent
xpres MJames
10 min
15 min 10 min
No claims will be admitted alfer the Goods have left the Godown, and 11 Goods remaibing undelivered after the 19th inst. will be subject to rest
who was a rell
milted suicide
wall, it will be
the death of
handwritiba
will and leadi
All broken, chalady, and damaged
15 mlb goods maat ba late in the Godowne,
10 min. where they will be examined on the 19th
the oxception of Parcel Treature and 8.00 mk to 10.80 mm, every 15 min Valdables, are being landed and led 10:80 am to 11:00a.m. Bervis, Mr. and it their risk in the Hong Long and Row-1140 am to 18.00
Mrs Jesanti i loon Whatt and Godown Co., Lad. 12.00 noon to 1.00 pm harp, H. J. Kowloos Godowest where delivery can1.00pm to 5:00 P Sholen, Lobe obair a bit 5.00 pm to 6:00 pm
ann, Ju'
Goods on band after the 21th Mar 5.00 pm to 7:00 pm.
10 min No Fire Insurace will be effect #7.00 p.m. Mins will be subject to rest.
NIGHT CARE M
nk Days: by agin any onse whatever. No Fit Jugurages will be affected, hiring EBATURDAYB, via Mr. and All damaged packag
* Belma Can st 11:457pm in the Godorns and this
Bes natifled,
SPEDIACIU
when
Tobis Tyro, G. Bokaminn Watkins, G.
Weismann, 'OG
Woodcock White Mr. and
Omern Alexandra Buildings
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