HOTEL LISTS.
Hongkong Hotel,
Acheson, J. Leal, E.
Adair, Mr. & Mrs. Lobb, Dr. E L..
T
M.
Barberini, E. T. Mackenzie, A.
Baring, M.
MacIntyre, Mr.
Barretto, A. M.
and Mrs. Neil
Bate, E. R.
MacLaren, J.
Bayly, B. B.
Boach, O.
Benson, J. N.
Beaumont, E. A.
Belilios, Mrs. E.
R.
Bona, G. A.
Bernhardt,
A
Maroy, F. A. Martin, G. Martin, R. B. Matheson, Mrs.
R. T.
child.
and
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McKean, Dr. G.
W
Beynon, Capt. McKenny, Dr. "C. R.
Misene . & A.
Black, G.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1913.
Notices
Studebaker
LAW & SONS.
No. 3 Duddell Street.
C. W. & Mrs. DIESEL MOTORS
Mehta, K. B.
Cameron, W. A. Merecki, J. Cambridge. A J. Hessulam, D.
A
Sole Agents.
Consignee
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP
"COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
**8.8. SIBERIA.”
FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN PORTS AND SHANGHAI. The above mentioned vessel having farrived Consignses of cargo are hereby filed to send in their Bills of lading ountersignature and take immediate ery of cargo from alongside. Cargo imreding discharge will be landed immediately at consignees' riak and experso
Cargo reming undelivered Batur. day the 26th, lost, at coon will by landed at consignes isk and expense.
Cargo remaining undelivered Friday
SPECIALITY. May 2nd, 1918, at noon, will, in addi-
Cartwright, Mrs. Millard, Mrs. J.The Diesel Motor Co. Ltd. of Stockholm, supplies
Chalmers, J. S.
Claxton, A. A.. Cogan, Mrs. J.
Cokely, T. J.
J.
Miller, I.,
Mosian, P. F.
Muldor, J. D.
2. F.
Cowen, Mrs. W. Nowman, E.
F.
Crocker, Miss
Crowe, W. E
Culpin, Dr, and
Mrs. Davies, G. H. Davies, Mrs. H.
Damell, H. B. Davis, J. H. Davis, Mrs. H.
c,
Deane, A. F. Derham, C.
Norden, H.
O'Leary, Misa
G.
Poulet, A.
Pretty, Mr. and
Mre, F. W:
Ray, E. H Rosy, Miss Reid, R. T.
Stationary Diesel “POLAR" Motors from 25 to roog B.H.P. for Electric Power & Lighting Station Workshops, Pumps, Mills, etc.
Direct Reversible Marine "POLAR " Motors from do to 2000
B H.P., both high-speed and slow-speed types
Cheap Quality Oll Fuels Used
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1st Class References & Testimonials. Prices & Particulars. Alsó Complete Estimates from
tion to isnding charge be subject to storage charge.
No Are Insurance whatever will be effected.
All chaled and otherwise d. mnged cargo, will be examined at the above Company's godown Thursday May 1st. 1918, 10a.m.
No daime will be entertained au- less accompanied by short delivery note or list of exceptions taken at the time of
ARTHUR NILSSON & CO., delivery to consignees and signed for and
General Agents For China.
SENNET FRERES.
DIAMOND MERCHANT AND WATCHMAKERS, HALL MARKED SILVER AND FANCY GOODS.
Richards, Miss
C.
JEWELLERS,
!
Ricketts, Mr. &
Mrs. W. R.
Robins, C. F.
Hongkong Hotel Buildings.
Derteano, Mr. & Robinson, W. V.
Mrs. & 2 child. Rosenstock. C.
rer.
Dewar, J.
D'Oettingen, V. Douglas, Mrs. R.
H. Dowley, W. A, Duclos, G. Edwards, J. E. Ehrhardt, Capt.
W.
Ehrenfels, H, O.
W.
Rosenfeld, 'L'
Rule, Mrs. J.A. Russell, J. B. Schregardus,
Mrs. Sibley, J. C.
Sidford, Mrs.
G.V.
Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. E. E.
Erlanger, Mr. & ́Smith-Marriott
Mrs,
V. E
Finlayson, Mre. Sorby, V.
C.
Finlayson, Dr.
A. M. 1.
Fisher, H. G.
Fish, J.
Fowler, E. A. 6.
Fynes-Clinton,
R.
Geare, Mrs. Gessler, Dr. Gordon, A.. G. Goulbourn, V. Gould, Mr. J. A Gourgey, I. Graham, C. Grisogono, P. O.
Von.
Southmayd, J.
B. Sutherland,
P
· D1
Spitties, Mr. H,
Mrs. James.
Spiro, S.
Square, Miss.
Stainer, Lt. and
Mrs. Ó. E
Stanford, W. H. Stearns. Dr. and
Mrs. O. H. Stearns, Master
J. E. Steele, Rev. J. Stephenson, B. Sturgis, Mrs. C.
R. Sturgis, Mise E
Hall, Capt. T. P. Hanna, Dr. J. G. Harbord, W. T. Heath, Mrs. P. R. Henderson, C.A.
Horridge, J. R.
Tait, J. M.
Tapp, J. R.
Hewett, Hon. E. Tatam, Mrs..
A., O.M.C.
Holmes, G.
Hoi Yue-may Hunter, R. Innes, Capt. R. Irewin, R. Jackson, Mrs.
M. G. Judah, Mrs. A
N. E.
Kerr, C. Kooy, M. Van
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Thomas, A. H.
.M.
Thompson, J. Walker, A. V., Watkins, H. Webb, Mr. and
Mrs. B.
JUST ARRIVED.
Large Consignment Best Turkish Cigarettes, M. C. C.
In Tins of 100, 50 and 20.
Tel. 634
Cork Tipped, Gold Tipped and Plain.
TURCO-EGYPTIAN
TOBACCO STORE.
G. W. RAMCHAND & CO. IRECT IMPORTERS OF SILKS, CANTON LINEN, PONGEE SILK, CREPE DE CHine and lacES.
Old Post Office Building.
Opp. Flower Street.
CAMPBELL, MOORE & CO. THE BEST BARBER SHOP IN THE COLONY! CHIROPODISTS, MANICURES AND
LADIES HAIR DRESSERS, HONGKONG HOTEL BUILDINGS.
D. THE
CHELLARAM. BEST SILK STORE: EMBROIDERIES, MALTESE AND RARE
CHINESE LACES.
BON TON STORE.
JUST ARRIVÉDI
Sunshades In All Colours. Long Silk Gloves. Long Lisle Gloves. Also a Nice Assortment of Summer Materials Voltes, Zephyrs, Diells, Muslins, Etc.
Consignee
BODIETA NAZIONABLE DI SERVIZI MARITTIMI NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. From BOMBAY and KOBE.
Weill, Mr. and THE Steamship
Mrs. A. and 4 children Weston,
Mrs.
. B. F. .M.
Wood, G. G. Kruseman, A. Young, Mra W, Lambert, Mrs. Young, Miss
W, H.
"ISOHIA," having arrived from the above poris, Consigroes of cargo by her are hereby
Consignee
BARDER LINE OF STEAMERS, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE Steam bip
"WRAY CASTLE," From NEW YORK.
informed that their goods are being land- CONSIGNEES of Cargo are here ed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong-being landed at their risk into the by informed that all Goods are kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Godowns of the Hongkong, and Kow- Company, Limited, Kowloon, whence loon. Wharf ant Godown Company, delivery may be obtained. Perinbable Limile, whence and or from the Goode to be taken delivery of imme-wharres delivery may be obtained, diately.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded
All Chims must be sent to the Office unless notice to the costmry be gired of the undersignei thefore NOON on balore. the 6th May, or they will not be re-
No claims will be adinitted after the. ugoized.
I
on behalf of the Pacific Mall S.8. Co..
All claims inst be filed on or before May 25th 1913, otherwise they will not be recognized.
FRED J. HALTON,
Agent. Dongbox, 23th April, 1918 $381
To Sail
FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE
4
AND MOJI.
HE Steamship
THE
"THONGWA,"
Capt. M. Robins, will be despatched for the above ports on THURSDAY, the 1st May, at noon.
thronghent with Electric Light and The Steamer has superior secom- modation for passengers, is installed
carries a duly cartifled doctor.
Retara Tours to Japan (occupying 20 days.)
The Steamers leave about orery 8 weeks for Shanghai and Kobe (Inland Bea), returning via Moji, providing a tay of 5 to 6 days in Japan.
Indo-China Steam Navigation Co.'s Beturn tickets are available by the Steamer Fare for round trip $120. For Freight or Passage, apply to
· DAVID SASSOON & Co., Ltd
Agenta Hongkong, 24th April. 1918. [350
Regular Steamship Service With Liberty to call at the Malabar Coast. PROFOUND SAILING FROM Honakowa, FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK 8.8. "GĦAZEE" .or. Abont
9th May.
apply to
DODWELL & 00., LTD
Agents. Hongkong. 9th April, 1018.. 4284 GLEN LINE (McGREGOR, ∙GOW &.00.) LTD, FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP.
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Soap
BAYER
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gives splendid results in all kinds of skin diseases
especially
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Notices
THE REMINGTON
TYPEWRITER !!
COMMERCIAL.
Copper in Japan.
| country in the world, the United kiloa., valued
America
new
Germany and the Rubber Trade. A German Colonial Office re- port dealing with colonial rubber developments has been published. A report from the German rubber from Gorman East Africa The export of wild and plantation Consul at Yokohama, recently during the past financial year published in Berlin, states that amounted to 856,000 kilos, the high copper prices which against 743,700 kilos, the previou prevailed last year had a very year, the value being 4,780,000 stimulating effect on the industry marks, against 6,195,000 marks, in Japan. The output is estimat-There was a decline in wild rab ed at 68,000 tons, against 55,000 ber exports, but those of plant in 1911, and attention is drawnation rubber increased from to the fact that Japan is now the 414,000 Eeond largest copper-producing 3,202,000 marka, to 884.000 kilos, valued at
States of
at 3,610,000 coming marks. The area first. Several
under auf. copper tivation on European account was mines were opened in Japan 32,001 hectares. Of the total last year, the principal being the exports Germany, took 630,189, Hanaoka Mine, which produced kilos. The exports of wild and 600 tons, and the Abeshire Mine, plantation rubber from Kamerun For Freight and farther Information, The REMINGTON is more All the old mis increased their 11,030,000 marks, against 1.902,- whose outputs about. 400 tons, was 2,708,000 kilos., valued at than a Typewriter, it is a outputs by ameints ranging from 000 kilos., valued at 11,071,000 business Bullder, the greatness copper exports last year months. Almost the whole of the 10 per cent to 30 per cent. Japa-marks, the previous twelve. est of modern times.
amounted to 38,370 tons, against Kamerun export was wild rabber, 34,316 tons in 1911, leaving only 10,869 kilos, of the total being N.B.~Please write, and return of post will bring 27,630 tons for home consump-plantation rubber, The average: yous free of charge anliustrated booklet Touch tion. The principal purchasora price obtained for wild rubber
of Japanese copper last year was 3.73 marks per
kilo were: England, 7,614 tons; Chi whilst plantation robber averaget ns, 6,922 tons; United States of 6.22 marks per kilo, Germany America, 6,916 tons; France. took over 90 per cent, of Togo axported 144,640 kilos, valued at 832,298 marke, virtually the entire Japan's trade with China this quantity going to Germany. Ger. year has up to the present been man New Guineas exported 11,877 of a most promising nature, The kilos, valued at 67,808 marks, exposts for the first ten days of The whole was plantation rubber, April show an increase in value and went exclusively to Germany, of Y.2,115,837, when compared Samoa appears as a rubber expor the previous year, and the total all plantation rubber, was 1,360 with the corresponding term of ter for the first time. The quantity. Cockburn, presiding at the annual increase in the export trade kilos., valued at 12,020 marks, meeting of the Swanley Horticul- from January 1st to April 10th tural College, at Hopkinson House, of this year is estimated to 7.00 am to 8.00 . Every 15 mia: recently. She was also very good reach Y.22,930,243, an advance to 10.00 km. 10 min at gathering fruit and disposing by 202 per cent, when compared.
Disastous fire at Dohimura in 10.00 am to 11.00 mm. 16 mis. of it, he added, as men had known with the corresponding term of
Kanagawa 11.30 am to 12.45 p.m..... Imis. to their cost ever since.
A disastrous fire broke out in 12.65 p. to 1.15 p.
the preceding year. The total the house of Katsujire Tomioka, 10 min. Swanley College, be pointed amount of the export from Jann Dohimura, Ashigara-shimo-gun, 18mis, out, was a pioneer in respect to ary 1st to April 10th is estimated Kanagawa Prefecture, at 930 10 min. the education of women in matto reach...41,783,256. The in-p.m. on the 6th, The wind car. 15 mia.ters relating to horticulture and crease in the imports during the ried the flames from house to 10 mis. agriculture, for which they were same period totals Y.2,200,000, hones and 120 houses were burned,
so well fitted.
which shows an increase of 22 The fire was not extinguished till Referring to the success of the per cent., while the import 2am. yesterday. About 20 Colonial branch, he said they had for the first ten days of April electric posts were burned and received numerous letters from is increased by Y:86,000, when communications between Oda. former studenta. One of these compared with the corres-wara and Atami were cut, came from Alberta, from a young ponding period of last year.
THE Steamship
"GLENTURRET,"
Method Typewriter Instructor, invaluable to alling stypewriting machine, SIEMSSEN & CO. Sole Agents for HONGKONG, CANTON,
Increase in Japan's Export to
China. *,
Cat. B. Wetstar. will be depiple SOUTH CHINA and FORMOSA. 6,245 tone; Germany, 2,886 tons. the exports. for th? abɔys ports on 5th Jons, 1918, Per Freigh or P. go, app to SHEWAY TOMES & CO., A gerta.
Hugk ng, 23rd April, 1919.
22.
Notice
LIMITED..
TIME TABLE
Wank Days..
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WHEN EVE DELVED:
The Superiority of Women as Gardeners.
Eve was a better gardener
Astor House.
MUABO, F. Mackinnon,
Mrs. L. M.
Goods hars left the Godowne, and all PEAK TRAMWAYS CO,than Adam," declared Sir John Marshall, W. Martinez, J.
All Claims must ho presented within Goode remaining undelivered after the Mayhood, J. R. after which date they cannot be reong,
ten days of the steamer's arrival hero, 5th May 1918. will be subject to rent. Miller, F. F.
All cisime against the Steamer nized Morgan, F. E
must be presented to the Undersigned Morris, Mrs. K. Goods are la't the Godox, and all dot be recognized..
No Ohiza will be admi'led after the on or before the 26th prox., or they will de
Goods, remaining undelivered her the All broken, chafed, and damaged 2nd May, will be subject to rent. Goods are to be left in the Godowns Goods must be lefs in the Godowns, 5th prox. at 11 a.m.
All broken, stated, and damaged where they will be examined on. where they will be examic d on the 2nd Opprecht, Mr. Moy, at 9.80 am.
Mrs. Parr, V. 0,
No Fire Insurance has been effea ed. by Petersen, A.
CABLOWITZ & 00.;
Agenta.
Allen, H. J. Arnold, J. B. Austin, E. W. Bethune, W. Birot, L Brown, I. C. Brown, E. C. Brown, H. J.: Chopard, F. A. Collardet DedeoglonTM H. Diah, M Dapny, Mra. Feinstein, B. Fisher, A. Fratidoia, Ch. Fratur Capt. &
Mys. L. F. Frost, RR. Greig, Wa Guthrie, Mr. and
Mrs. A. B.
Murge, R. Musso, F. Niameyer, Mr. **& Mr.
Puvogel, Ford Roché, Mr. and Mra. de La Sanders, N. Hall; JRWARD4Subomber, F. Hatico, O. E. A. Bidaine Hardy, Chas,
Hickmany E F.;
Hossens, Kurt Hudson, C. M. Javot, C. Jones, BM,
Silva, L. A. da. Slöáson, J; J. Smoos, W. Stirling, Mr
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the
No Fire Insurance has been effected." Bill of Lading will be countersigned
DODWELL & CO., LTD. Agents,
T $38
Watkins, α. Weismann, C. Willa, E. Woodoosk
Hongkong, 26th April, 1018,, ~ (887. Hongkneg, 28:h April 1918
Banleefort, C.
Grand Hotel, Ahnberg, K. Lorria
Lowell, Mr. &
Mrs. Mayr, Mr. and
Mrs. Merlin, L.. Meyer, N. Miller, F. and Moonan, J. Moller
Parshall, J. Sanborn, W. Söhmidt Stephono, Miss
Benchansen, P. Boggs, D. Bonetta, Miss V. Bumanu Brill, Dr...
Trawvar, W. E Cumann Valon, A.
Johnson, W. A Vincent, F.
„Juster, W.
Longone, G. Long, HyM Lopez, Vict.
Lugebil, V. Martin,
g4; Wollemberski
Craw, Mr. Calvert, Miss
Whiting, C. E. Elson, W. Willson, Gil Grant, G.
bort R Winston, E.
Zoboli, A. G
Franck, 0. Fridley, G. Graco, Miss
Thomas, Mr. &
Mr. Ay
Haden, F. Higginbotham Keyt, Dr. Kuhl
Craigieburn,
Mullins. Lieut.
Col. & Mrs. A. J., R.G.A. Morley, Mia Nation, W. Ram, E. At Galbraith,
M.
Bevington, F. Caldwell, Mr. Caldwell, Miss Carpenter, Mr.
and Mrs. Cornell, W. A Haselfoot Lt.
& Mrs.
Kydd, Mr. and Smith, Mrs. G.
Filmith, E, G. Morley, Mrs, Wood, E. M.
.H
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1.15 p.m. to 1.45 p.m. /» 1.45 p.m. to %.16 pm 1.15 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. # 6.00 pm to 8:10 pm
HIGHT CARS.
`8 độ più, and 9 più, 3.80 pin to
¿
8.00
1101 p., very half hour."
11.00 pm to 11:45 p.m.
every quarter of an hour, SUNDAYS.
"
The Siamese Minister of War,
The Siamese Minister of War,
to 10.80 very 15 min. 10.80 mm. to 11.60'kázalé 10 min. lady who had lately been married. The total value of imports from 11.45 mm. to 12.00 noo 12.00 noon to 1:00 p.m. 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm. 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 pm 9.00 pm to 7.00 p.m.
15 min. She wrote: "Father gave me ten Chian between January 1st and Field Marshal H. R. H. the Prince
16 min. calves now into the bargain, all to Y.10,899,516. The reason for Montone to Germany and on 10 min. cows for a trousseau; I have six April 10th is estimated to amount of Nagora Jaisri, returned from 10 min doing well." 15 mími-
remarkable increase in the ex-March 9 underwent another 7.00 pm to 8:10 p.m. 10 sensible sort of trousseau for a fact that, after the revolution, went to Europe. His Royal That, said Sir Johu, was a very port trade is attributable to the operation the third since be NIGHT CARS as on Weck, Dapts:
and neither moth nor rust the standard of living in Central Highness was making favourable Extra Cars at 12 midnight would corrupt it. It was trope China has greatly advanced, and
progress afterwards, and was EPROIAL UAB. sea that would continually grow, the demand for cotton cloth hoping shortly to proceed to Arnagement at the Company's unlike many that were put away favours the Japanese products Baden-Baden. His refurn to Offles, Alasaquin Bulidlage, wrapped up in a napkin, as it instead of the rough woven Siam has been postponed
Per Youan Bondring were, and buried in a box.
August or September,
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By
SATURDAYSigno
material from India.