HOTEL LISTS,
MacIntyre, Mr.
and Mrs. Noi Margotta, A. P. Martin, G.
Hongkong Hotel. Ayro, Mre. Barberini, E. T. Baring, M. Barch Dr. Von.
& family Bata, E. R. Beaumont, E. A. Bellios, Mr. E.
R.
Bonn, G. A.
Boynon, Capt.
C. R. Blanch. N. F. Block, G. Braddock, F. Cartwright, S.
W.
Clark, R. M. Cambridge, A. J. Chalmers, J. 8. Claxton, A. A. Cogan, Mrs. J.
Cokaly, T. J.
· Matheson, Mrs. R. T. and child. McKean, Dr. G
W. MoKenny, Dr. O. W. & Mrs. Mehta, K. B. Merecki, J, Melbourne, C.
D..
Miller, L. Moncreiff, Mrs.
& maid Moncreiff, Lt. J.
R. G.
༔
Muir, Mrs. M.
0.
Mulder, J. D.
Cowen, Mrs. W. F.
F.
Cranston. J W. Crocker, Miss. Cropper, Mr. and
Mrs. F. F
Danth, P.
Davis, C. H. Deane, A. F.
Darliam, W. A.
Derleano, Mr. & Mrs. & 2 child-
ren,
O'Leary, Miss
G.
Ondonboren, F.
L. Polet, W. Parsons, E. E. Pattman, H. A. Petrio, Mr. and
Mra... Ray, E. H. Ribeiro, Mr. &
Mrs. & infant
D'Oettingen, V. Rimacho, J.
Dawar, J.
Donnell, C. J.
Douglas, Mrs. R.
H.
Reay, Mias F.
Rosatzin, F.
Seaton, W.M.
Selke, Mr. and
Dunrocho, Mr. & Mr6, 0.
Mra, P. C.
Dowley, W. A.
Dychuloy, S, R. Ewards, J. E. Ehrenfels, Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Fannin, Dr. L. E. Finlayson, Mrs.
0.
Fisher, H. G. Fowler, E. A. S. Geare, Mr. and
Mr. K. Gordon, A. G. Goulbourn, V. Gould, Mr. J. Gourgor, Green, J. H. Grisogono, P. O.
Von. Hall, Capt. T. P. Hanna, Dr. J. G. Harbord, W. T. Heape, H. B. Hewett, Hon. E.
A., O.M.C. Hunter, F Hunt, N. G. Innes, Capt. R. Johnston, Mr. &
Mrs. T. C.
Jordi, Mrs.
Mrs.
Sonders, E Sharp, E. H. Shields, C. II. Sibley, J: 0. Sidford, G. V. Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. E.-E. Sorby, V. Sutherland, P..
D. Spittles, Mr. B. Mrs. James. Spiro, 8. Square, Miss. Stainer, Lt. and
Mra, C. E. Strufe, O. Swaffleld, H. E. Tapp, J. R. Tobias. M. ・・ Tulloch, Mr. & Mrs. H. M. Vanden. Mr. &
Mrs. A. Vivian, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Walker, Mr. &
Mrs. J. C. Watkine, H. Webb, Mr. and
Mrs. B.
Judah, Mrs. A. Webster, B.
N. E. Kruseman, A.. Lambert, Mrs.
W. H. Landahl, J. Laws, Mr. and Mra, P. E. Lobb, Dr E. L.
M. Lowrie, S.. Mackenzio, Au
Weill, Mr. and
Mrs A. and 4 children Wollmann, E. Wert, Dr. L. H. Weynachosk, Mr. & Mrs. White, Dr. and
Mrs. Stanley Williams, S. Wood, G. G.
Astor House.
Adle, E. S. Allen, H, J. Arnold, J. B. Baker, C. 9. Bethone, W. Birot, L. Brown, J. Brown, I. C. Chopard, F. A. Davis, P. M. Dedeoglon H. Fayol, P, Fisher, A, Francois, Ch. Garcia, R. G. Goldenburg, O. Greig, W. Hall, J. W. Hickman, EF, Hobsica, F. P.
Hudson, O. M.
Longone, G. Muaso, F. Lopes, V. Lugobil, V. Marshall, W. Miller, F. F.
Morgan, F. E
Morris, Mro. K.
de
Murpley, E. J. Parr, V. O.. Pirovano, A. Quirrecourt, D.
C. de Roberts, Mrs.
E. A.. Rosenthal, J. Sanders, N. Schule, W.
Johnson, W. A. Wellomberski
later, Mrs. F.
Stirling, Mrs.
Juster, W.
Lautzenhusor,
Winston, E. C. Zoboli, A. G.
Mr. & Mrs.
Grand Hotel,
Baulcefort, C." Larria Benchaneen, P. Lowell, Mr. & Bonetta, Miss V,
Mrs.
Brill, Dr.
Camann
Calvert, Misa
Coyne
Mrs.
McGarth' Meyer, N. Miller, F. Moller
Crew, Mr. and Openshaw, D1
Elson, W.
Frampton, Frenck, 0. Grace, Miss Gouriet, N. Haden, F. Higginbotham Keyt, Dr. Kuhl
Kuhn
Kadell, G.
Rowley, Miss A, Sanborn, W. Sohmidt Sharp, H. J.
Stepbano, Ming Toble, Mr. and
Mrs. Tobias Watkins, G. Weismann, O Whittick, P. Woodcock
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OM ALL
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TODACCONISTO,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1913,
Motices
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and Felucca Egyptian Cigarettes
These two brands made by Messrs.
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revelation in Egyptian Cigarettes.
A Luxury
to the Man of Taste.
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>
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1
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PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
43.8. PERSIA"
FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN
PORTA AND MANILA.
The above mentioned vessel having
Consignee
Consignees
MOGUL LINE OF STRAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNELS.
THE Steam.bip
**** LOTHIAN,
FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL & STRAITS,
Consignee
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM SHANGHAI, KOBE "AND MOJI
THE Steamship
"GREGORY APCAR, ONSIGNEES of Cargo are here having arrived from the above parts, by in ormed that all Co la ate Consignees of cargo are hereby inform being landed at their risk into the ed that their goods will be delivered Godowns of the HoLTS WHARF at KOW-from alongside." loan, whence and or from the wharroy delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be givel
before,
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goode remaining audelivered after the 18th inkt, will be subject to rent.
All claims against the Steamer mast be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 5th prox., or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed, and danged Goods are to be left in the Ghong where they will be oxamined un .he
5th inst. at 11 am.
by
|
No Fire Insurance has been evoted.
Cargo impeding the diobarg will be into the hazardous and/or extra bazar landed at consignees' risk and expense dons Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Compay
Limited.
No Fire Insuranco will be effected. Bills of Lading will be conntersigned by iba undersigned.
DAVID SASSOON & CO., LD. Agenta, Hongkong 7th, April, 1913.
Notices
SHORT STORY.
(Continued from page 3),,
the crowd came to her ears the sound of handelapping; and sha vaguely knew that they were ap
"God help him," the New planding her, but did not raise. Yorker was muttering." "It's her eyes. After a moment she up to Bim now and Frenchy, put on her hat and looked about They're both in. One way or the for a hat pin that had dropped to other, a chance blow'll do it." the floor. "One of the French sail-
The sailor was clumsy and un-r sprang forward, found it, certain in his movements. His ad, with a bow of grave de- oyes were dull. He rushed at ference, handed it to her. Sho the middle-weight and bore him thanked him. Then it seemed to down on the ropes, but drowa
her that more than anything oleo swift shower of body blows for in the world she longed for a his trouble. In some pain and breath of fresh air. She leaned then, when the little man rushed. bawilderment, ho fell buck; and against the pillar. swung his right with all the waight of his great frame thrown
past the warehouses and along They walked slowly northward the Bund.
in behind it. There was a thud "You are tired," he said."" Per- as it lauded, a tenth of a second baps-now that it is like this- of silencs-iben a roar from the you would dine with mo.”. epcctators so wild, so utterly, un- mistakeably savage, that Edith turned faint and closed her eyes When, after an instant, they oponed agaiu, in was only with a conscious effort of will that she could control ber faculties Bulli- ciently to comprehend: what was
Billa of Lading will be counter igned PARIS TOILET. taking place.
1286
DODWELL & CO., LTD. Agenie. Hoazkaog. th April 1818 AMERICAN-ASIATIO S.S. CO.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM NEW YORK, THE Steamship
"CITY OF BARODS,"
Captain W. Laughton, having arrived from the above Port, Consignees of
Cargo mia herobý informed that their
goods are being landed at their fisk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company. Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Con- signees' risk and expense.
Ladies' and Gentlemen's HAIR PRESSING SALOON.
Largest and Best. in the East. Only Manufacturets of
Sho was silent for a litle way. Then, "No," she replie simply and gravely. "I think I ought not to do that. Though I feel that you have earned the right to ask almost anything of me.'
"It is not that," he protested. She was silent.
"But perhaps I may walk with
The middle-weight had stag-you-to the hotel?" gered back against the ropes and
She felt for her watch, andl
an
was supporting himself by hold- laughed a little. "It seems as if ing on with one hand. The other it must be nearly midnight." hand hung limp at his side. His
"It is but seven. A few body swayed. His legs logs bont minutes-half hour-that and wobbled as if about to give is all.' way under him. His chin sag- The Hair Wash of the Age. his eyes wandered. He proscuted ged, his mouth hung partly opon,
THE FAMOUS
SEVES DES ALPES.
Queen's Bond 18.
THE
REMINGTON
All broken, chafed, and damaged TYPEWRITER!! goods are to be left in the godowns, where they will be examined on SATURDAY, 12th inst, at 10 a.m.
All claims must be presented within fifteen days of the steamer's arrival bere, afto: which date they cannot be recognized.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowas, and all Goods remaining unde rered after the 12th lust., will be subject to rent.
DT
No Fire Insurance his been effected Bill of Lading will be countersigned
SUEWAN TOMES & CO.
General Ageats. Hoogkong, Sti April, 1918,
(277
"FROM EUROPE. ·
their goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the barzardous andfur.. extra-bazardoas Gadʊwas of ile Hoog-
MARK THIS If every man,
TON.
They walked on in an intimate "It's no use trying to thank silence that seemed not utall odd.
you," she said, after a time. "I was foolish; but you you were wonderful."
a picture of utter collapse.
Facing him, and quly a little way off, the heavy-weight was floundering about, too weak and He waved the compliment aside.
confused to see and grasp his "I am ashamed. I was not good. pro tunity. The building rocked Oh, mademoiselle, I wish you had with the screams of the spectators seen me at the time I fought the urging him on to the knocked-out, great Carpentier."
The man from Brown's for a
"You are French ?" she asko.i.
moment stared intently at his "No; but I have lived mult rincipal; picked up the towel at Paris. My home was at Stook- and rolled it into a ball, as if to holm. And my father was Ger- trait into the ring, then hesi-man. I should like to give you tated, and again studiod the my card." situation.
He took one from a silver case,
"I'd swear that blow never and carefully bent dowo a corner. landed," he was saying aloud. By the light of s street lamp sho "Looked to me like ho caught it read: "Heinrich von Hagao, on the arm. Is the boy stalling?" Stockholm." And in a lower cor
Slowly the big sailor grasped nor were the words, "Royal" the import of the frantic urginga Yacht Club."
of his seconds and the confused He gazed moodily out over the yelling of the crowd. He gathered river, then turned.
himself, shook the sweatout of his "I can be only frank with you, eyes, and plunged heavily formalemoiselle.. They would call ward-erect, all open, his arms mean adventurer, You will know swinging wildly about his head, that men like myself do not ome Instantly the middle-weight out here to Chian forino ref 8 in— when he bought a Typewriter, stiffened up, thrust one foot out, not too often. I was for years in THE H A.L. CHARTERED 8.8. knew what his Typewriter would throw his left forearm across his oy uncle's Paris office. I forged
'.." BOYNE"
be worth ** FIVE
YEARS chi, and brought up his right in his name. It was too much of the Capt. G.F. Da'e, having arrive J, Consig- AFTER," no man would ever a lightning. apper cut that landed box-the billiards-the cards. I. nees of Cargo are hereby informed that buy anything but a REMING-squarely on the point of the sait came here. It is not likely that
or's jaw. It was a perfect mago we shall meet again." oetivro and a perfect blow. The "I am sorry," said she. Bailor span half. around, slipped They agreed to part on the quietly to the floor, rolled over corner near the Astor House, on his back, stiffened out, and lay. She lingered for a little while, uno bacious, while the referee and he stood stiffly like a soldier. slowly swung his arm up and There was a discoloured bruise down ten timsa.
under his right eye; the left cro The referee poekotad bis watch, was nearly closed; his moth slapped the middle-weight on the was swollen, and it twisted queer- shoulder, and, turning towardly when he smiled. the sailor's curaer, cried.: Get
"I have heard tales," he said, with a touch of sadness that was your man. Ho's out!"
& Kowloon Wharf & Godown Compsoy, Limited, moce delivery may bbtained against 'Bills-of-Lading auntersigned by the Urdanigaed
O, ti nal Cargo wil be cartial ca n- laca notice, to the controly be girea to
day.
All Okitas must be presented within
ten days of the stater's artival bere, SHIRE" LINE OF STEAM-after which date they cannot be 10-
ERS, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM EUROPE. THE Steamship
FLINISHIRE,
#
eɔgnized.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown, and all Goods remsiuing undelivered after the 11th idet. will be subject to rent.
Al broken, chafed, and damaged goods most be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 11th iast, at-9.80 a m
No Fito Lasumace will be affed by us in any case whatstor,***
This steamer bringe on cargo
Arrived Consignees of cargo are hereby hering arived from its shop ports, notified to send in their Bils of lading Consignous of asrga by her are hereby Ex 88. Gateborg" from Goteborg” for conatersiznature and tako im-informed that ali gonds are being landed. madiste delivery of cargo from Godown, at their risk into the hazardons andfor: Cargo will be landed immediately at extra hazardons Godown of the Hong- casignace risk on arrival of steamet kong an i Kowloon Wharf und Godɔwa
Carga ram ining undelivered Thura-Company, Limited, whence, soiforngkong, 5th Ap il-ps 3 day April 1th. 1918, at noon will be from the whurres, delivery 'may be ob subject to loading and storage charges.
No fre Insurance whatever will bar *Toolod.
tafaed.
י,
"Lo boa! „···Pot HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.
Hongkong Offias..."
27M
tlood i nat eles ol by the 14th 1st, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. jam. will be subject to rent.
h
SIEMSSEN & CO.
Sole Agents for HONGKONG, CANTON,
SOUTH CHINA and FORMOSA.
PEAK TRAMWAYS CO..
LIMITED.
TIME TABLE
WERK DAYS.
11
19
The middleweight, with a not wholly without bitterness, faint smile hovering on his "of the splendid young ladies in braised face, walked wearily to America. It is quite true. You 10 ml, his corner, sank on the stool, and have the self-reliance, the courage. 16 fell back into the arms of his You walk throughlifeaatouched." 15 min, second.
And Elith, leaning
She looked thoughtfully at him 10 min.
15 min. weakly against the pillar during for a moment, then unclasped her 10 min during the brief moment before necklace of delicately worked
Chinese silver, 19 16 mis.she roused herself to hunt about
7.00 a.m. to 8.00.m. Every 15 min. 9.00 .. to 10,00 nina. 0.00 .m. to 11.00 -1,80 n.m. to 12:45 p.. 2.46 pm to 1.15 p.m. 1.15 p.m. t 1.45 p.. 1.46 p.m. tv.9.16 p.m. 15 pm to 5.00 p.m. 1.00 p. 3.10 p.m.
NIGHT OARS.-. (28'6) jim, ka? 3 ... 98) œ. És
10
9. mvay hit höte. 1:00 pm to 11.45 p.m. cresy quarter of sa hour, SUNDAYS
*
10 mia
4
...
3.00 am to 10.50 mm. every 15 mio.
"Ishould like," she murmared,
for her hat and gloves, looked down at the two strange faces to feel that you have something. with a puzzled expression. She of mine." bad intruded into the world of He accepted the gift, and raise these rough men; she had been his hat. And she walked slowly under fire with them. And in the away toward the lights of the intensity of the moment they had Astor House. Once she turned. accepted her, not as a beautiful He was standing stiffly there, still
The holding his hat above his head. girl but as a human being. experience was too close and too) Neither the Oldhams nor Lieu- startling to be comprehended all tenant Carver had strived; and 10 min. at once; but even at the moment she waited alone in the lounge 15. abe knew that now, queer, hither adjoining the office. On a near- 7.91 p.m. to 8.13 p... to suppressed notions and spe by table lay a magazine. It. FIGHT OARS & >2 Wok Dayaculations were at large in her brought acurious memory of some
0.83 to 11.00 .m. 1.15 a.. to 12.00 son
1
- FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG
& SINGAPORE,
18.00 uson to : 1.00 p.m.
1.00 p.m. to 5.00 pits.
5.00 p.m. to 6.00.p.m.**
4.00 p.m. to 7.07 p.m
All chaled nad ntborgun duinnga All brokea. haled, and damage). cargo will be examing', at the shirt packages are us be left in the.Godowas Company's godowa 11th, 1918, L 10 að.
Moidy Aprīmikara tray will be examination da
The h Justant at 9.30 AM. ClaimTeamship
No claim w be entertained un-ninst the slaniner must be prevented az arcompanied by short delivery note within 10 days of arrival, otherwing, or list of eru Aions taken at the time of ther will not be recognized. delicry the pigness and sigord for andį
JELUNGA,"
baring aired font's aboto porte, No Fire 14 ursace will be affected by coa+íză!es of cavo are boreby, in armed, Frus ín'enƒ cave whatever,
that their goods will be de'i ered from anuids.
on behalf of the Patio Mail 5.9. Co.
All aims must be filed on or befora May 5th 1918, otherwise they will "by pat bis recognized..
Craigieburn.
Bill of Lading will be countersigned
By
- BATURDAYS.
10 mia [1]
156
10-mla
15.
* Extra Câm at: 12 midnight. AP.EULAQABS, Aransvest w the Company's Qize, Alexan ́ze Baillingi.
Dar Fce Rat
GLYSQUENNERVOUS TREATMENT
GIVES
MEN
ADDS
upon
mind. Until within the bour she thing that had happened a loog would have looked down
time before. She would read it and a little feared these mos. now. But now she respected them, al- Cs go in eding ito dich urge of the
It was after eight by the office JARDINE, MATHESON will be landed ai once, at con^ig-
most eho held her brosthad-clock when the lieutenant ap- FRED J. HALTON,
AND CO. LTD...
hese risk and espinse
mired them. She wondered if it peared. She saw him cater and Agent.
Agents. Heapboss. 7 h April, 1913
Cargo.remslutar na board after 2pm.. 1288 Engkong, 8th Ap i, 1913... (283 of the Leib inst, will bole ded at consig
would ever again be possible for pause at the deak, and with now her to accept the cloisonne vase, eyes watched him orces the room nees' risk and oxpo:er. Home Twice in Thirty Years:
the jade teapot, theory of woman- toward her. Bob was good look- Consignees of Cargo From Blagapore Mullins. Llout.-
hoods Mr. A. J. I lay Chief Ap-Foning aroq usted tv take IM-JABILITY
STRENGTHENED
Waking. He was a man of vigorous VITALITY Bat the situation was too much physique, of good mind, of some Col & Mrs. A. priser in the Ch.64 Maritime MDIATE delivery of their goods from
Tamodinis Resalts. Guaranteed Harm for her. Her head reeled with the social attainment. He met every Ostorus, left Shambai for Eaglaide, uch cargo iding the dis-, ninable in all cases of Atrophy, confusion and the excitement of conventional requirement. But land the 8. Kitano, Maru. Ho hang of Vessel wit te landed and Dehlilty, as it restores, developer, and it. Life, that had always been, she knew, as she observed him,
alored at a slingen' risk and expy 10, will be absout for six months. This, saya tho Obins Press, 19 Bills of Lading will be gynlarsigted palatable. Either preperation last 11.00 ously complex. She turned very arena of actual life in which No Fire Insurance has on suosted, of anlari sorailing snivel Glysa-Balm)alth after all, rather a simple affair, that he was of those who shut only the seam timo Mr. Hadley by the undersigced
obradoirosen water had suddenly become outrage their womenkind away from the has taken leave during his thirty DAVID BASSOON & CO LTD ne Application nisse proves our state away and atendied herself against their own character and destiny is years connection with the Customis
Acenta which he joined in Hongkong. Hongkong, 10th April 1919,
OLYBO BALEM Co. Vaz the pillar. Through the continu wrought. [601
Lynbrook, NY (USA)
Bevington, F.. Caldwell, Mr.
Caldwell, Miss J.R.G.A. Carpentor, Mr. Morley, Miss. and Mrs... Nation, W. Cornell, W. A. Ram, E. A. Hazelfoot, Lt.
M.
Galbraith
& Mrs. Kydd, Mr. and Smith, Mrs. G.
Mrs.
Smith, E. G Morley, Mrs. Wood, M
and other forms, strongthens by the outward application
gold--(Jarge box). Three boxes $2.00 gold):
ment in every ones
K.
ous chattering and shouting of (Continued on Page 9).