HOTEL LISTS.

Hongkong Hotel.

Consignees

"Allen, Mrs. F. E, Macdonald, Mr"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

Aurely, G,

Bandouin, M. Barberini, E. T. Baring, M.

Bate, E. R. Bartels, W. Beale, Mr. and

Mrs. N. G. Beaumont, E. A. Belilios, Mrs. E.

R.

and Mrs. and child & nurse MacIntyre, Mr. and Mro. Neil Mackiohan, A.

9. Martin, G. Matheson, Mrs. R. T. and child. MoMurchy, Mrs. Bena, G. A. MoKean, Dr. G.

W. Beynon, Capt.

C. R.

MaKenny, Dr Blanch, N. F. C. W. & Mrs. Brown, R. Mead, J, G. Brown, R. F. Merecki, J. Brown, Mr. and Meyrick, Capt.

Mrs. E. L. T. M.

Moore, R. J. Bruce, R. R. Cambridge, A. J. Mosley, R. N. Campbell, A. G. Mosley, I. H. Carter, Mrs. C. B. Muldor, J. D. F. Colman, W. G. 8 Munro, Mr. and Connell, Mr. and Mrs. Y..

Mrs. F. M.

Mussy, Mr. and Chalmere, J. S. Chapman, Miss Cherniansky, L., Cherniansky, J: Cherniansky, M. Cheshire, F. D.

1

Mrs.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

From: MIDDLESBRO, LEITH

LONDON AND STRAITS..

5,8," BENLEDI,"

CONSIGNEES of Carga terb ONSIGNEES of Carge are hereby landed at their ziek into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Gedowns of the Rongkong and Kowloon Whail and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

No Olaims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 16th inst, will be subject to rent,

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 23rd ina, or they will not be noognized.

All broken, obafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 16th inst at 11 AM.

by

No Fire Insurancy has been affected, Bills of Lading will be countersigned GIBB, LIVINGSTON & DO.

Agents. Lord & Lady | Hongkong, 9th May, 1913, [862 O'Leary, Miss

Murray, Dr. Nettleford, I. H. Nunbornolne,

Claxton, A. A. G.

Oody, Mrs. C. G. Ossorio, J.

Coolidge, Mr. and Paillet

Mrs. J. G.

Cowen, Mrs. W.

F.

Craib, Mr. and

Mrs. G. A.

Crookor, Miss

Pila, F.

Pinnock, A. J. Piper. Miss Provost, E. Quichard Ray, E. H.

Reay, Miss F. Richards, Mise

C.

Davison, Capt. & Richardson,

Dafour, C.

Dafour, L

Davis, C. H.

Mre. W,

Deade, A. F.

Deane, Dr.

&

Mrs.

+:

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MAY 12, 1913.

Consignees

"SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS, LIMITED. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM EUROPE, AND THE STRAITS ETO., THE Company's Steamship

**FALLS OF OROBY" having arrived from the abure Ports, Consignees of cargo by her are baraby intoned that a goods are being land- ed at their risk into the baxardons and

or extra b zaid.us Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Go- down Company, Limited, whence, and/ or from the wharves, delivery may be obtained.

Qoots not feared by the 14th. May at a on will be subject to raút.

All broken, chafed and damaged packages are to bo left in the Godowns where they will be examined on 14/5/18 at 9.80 s.m. Olaims against the steam-

must be presented within 10 days of arrival otherwise they will not be recognized.

by

us in any case, whatever.

No Fire Insurance will be effected

Bills of Lading will be conntaraigacă

"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

A gente. Hongkong, 7th May, 1913.

[853

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

and MOJI.

THE Steamship

**EMPRESS OF RUSSIA”

From SHANGHAI, KOBE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

From GLASGOW, & LIVERPOOL. THE Steamship

Co

"ONSIGNEES of Cargo are here- Miss

by informed that all Goods are Ricketts, Mr. &bing landed at their risk into the

Mrs. W. R.

Godowns of the Holts Wharf at Kor- Ritter, L. Miss

wi enca loon

and or from the Derteano, Mr. & Robins, C. F. whare delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded Mrs. & 2 child- Robinson, W.V

Romer, Dr. Mrs unless notice to the contrary be given

Italoro.

ren.

Dewar, J. Douglas, Mrs. R.

H.

Doubler, F. H.

Dowley, W. A.

Duncan, N.

Edward, J. E. Ehrenfels, Mr. &

Mrs. B. O.

Farrell, E. H. Farrell, U, A. Finlayson, Mrs.

C.

E.

Romer, Master

R. Jr.

Rumsay, Miss

R.

No claims will be admitted after the Ghods have left the Gudowas, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 16th just will be subject to rent.

All biokan, cball, and damaged [Goods are to be left in the Godowa" where they will be examined on the 16th inst. at 11 sim,

Samuelson. Mrs All disims against the Steamer Schonebeck,must be presented to the Undersigned

Miss F.

on or before the 6th prox., or they will Scott, Lady M. not be recognized. Seajas, H. M. Sexsmith, JT. Sibley, J. C. Small, Mr. and

Mrs. A. J. Smith, Mr. and│· Flurschein, Miss Mrs. E. E. Foster, Mr. and Smith, Mrs. D. Mrs. J. W. Smith, Kenneth Geare, Mr. and Smith, T. M.

Sorby, V.

Fisher, H. G. Flavelle, J. W.

Mrs, K.

Gillard, Mr. and Sutherland, P.

D.

Mrs. L. V.

Gillepio, P.

Gordon, A. G. Goulbourn, V. Gould, Mr. J. Gourgey, I. .Gover, R. G.

Graham, Miss G, Gransley, W. E. Grisogono, P. O.

Von. Gunn, Mrs. Hall, Capt. T. P.

Sutton, Rav.. N.

H.

Spiro. S.

is

Square, Miss. Stangaard, W. Stoddard, R. E. Strotz; H. C. Sugden, H. Sullovan, J. W. Sundhuret, G.- Sutherland, Mr..

Tapp, J. R.

Hamilton, Hon. & Mrs. J..

C.

by

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agente, "MOGUL LINE" 1385

Hongko iz, 10th May, 1918,

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP

COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

"S.S, CHINA."

FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN

PORTS AND MANILA.

The above mentioned vessel having arrived Consigners' of cargo are horeby Hanna, Dr. J. G. Thompson, Mr.notified to send in their Bills of lading Harbord, W. T.. & Mrs.

forehuntaraiznature and take immediata

M.

Harding, G. Townsend, Miss delivery of cargo from alongside. Hatheway, Miss

·Cargo im eding discharge will be F.

Turner, J. 4. lands immediately stoneigacon' risk Hewett, Hon. E. Valente, Dr. Fond expense.

A., C.M.G." Hooker, Mr. and

Misg

Hopkins, G. H. Howard, Mrs. &

Mias

ARRATOON APCAR," having arived from the abore po. 8, Consignees of cargo are hereby infor- ed that their goods will La delivered from alongside."

Notices

MICHAEL & CO.

Notices

FRESH CONSIGNMENT OF SUMMER CORSETS JUST UNPACKED. ROYAL

SAN MIGUEL".

W

DRAFT BEER.

R

FRESH EVERY DAY.

Place Your Orders Early.

S

OLD POST OFFICE BUILDING, PEDDER ST., (OPPOSITE HONGKONG HOTEL).

·T

E

S. L. JOSEPH,

R

BONTON

MANAGER.

Studebaker

Cargo impeding the discharge will ke lande 1 st courigneds" risk and expense into the hazardous' and/or extra bazar- dous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company No. 3 Duddell Street. Limited."

LAW

& {ONS.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. DIESEL MOTORS

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the undersign-1.

DAVID SASSOON & Co, Ltd.

Agents

[850

Hongkong, th May. 1918.

To Sail

AMERICAN AETATIO 8.8. 00.)

Hongkong--New York.

FOR NEW YORK VIA L'ORTS & SUEZ CANAL.

MON-RUSTABLE

Also

COMMERCIAL

Hongkong Cotton and Yarn Report.

says:-

Mosers. Polishwalls and Kot- wall's Report for May Our last circular was despatched per S. S. "Devanha

on the C26th ult. The market still re-

О

mains in the same stagnant stale as last er eird, and all the in- ducoments bold out by the im- porters offering considerable re- ductions in prices, bavo failed to have any effect on the dealers, Rwhors attention is entirely mono-

polised by the political situation in the north, and who not un- S naturally refues to be drawn into any large operation up- il the Peking" atmosphere is Eclearer. The total sales for the

fortnight amount to 2,000 Bales, baving been done at a reduction Tof $3 to $4 per bale all for im- mediate requirements. The Bom- bay market has also declined, but" all forward offers from that ond have so far resulted in nothing..

Total Sales 2,000 bales.

S

A LARGE VARIETY OF CLUNY TORCHON

And

KULING LACES

American

Corset Store.

16 Dea Voux Road.

Unsold Stocks 33,000 baler, Sold but un-delivered in the Godown and to arrived 22,000 balea.

Arrivals.-The

Mail Str. "Delta" and extra Stra. "Porsia," “Shiaoy" and "Bombay Maru from Bombay, and S. “Kum- sang" from Calcutta have brought in 10,417 bales for Hongkong and 7,397 bales for Shanghai, Shipmonta from Hongkong to

LESSONS IN CHINESE. Shanghai, and coast porta &c.

4,000 bales,

BLI HON FAN, & Chiure MB

graduate veruri in literatore, Sole Agents. has been a acher to European officials and merchants in this Colony for over ten yesis.

A SPECIALITY.

The Diesel Motor Co. Ltd. of Stockholm, supplies

Stationary Diesel " POLAR" Motors from 35 to 1000 B.H.P. for Electric Power & Lighting Stations, Workshops, Pumps Mills, etc.

Direct Reversible Marine "POLAR " Motors from 6o to asco, B H.P., both high-speed and slow-speed types.

Cheap Quality Oil Fuels Used.

1st Class References & Testimonials. Fices & Particulars. Also Complete Estimates from »

ARTHUR NILSSON & CO.,

General Agents For Chlaa.

FILIPINO BARBER SHOP. THE BEST IN THE COLONY! Come to us for AMERICAN Electric Massage! TRY OUR NEW SHAMPOOING AND HAIR DRESSING. 31. Des Voeux Road.

D. CHELLARAM. THE BEST SILK

STORE.

(With likeny to call at the Mba EMBROIDERIES, MALTESE AND RARE Coast)

6.S. CITY OF BARODA".

on or abuat 23th May. 1913.

For freight and farther information, apply to

CHINESE LACES.

Notice

Notices

1318

SEEWAN, TOMES & Co.,

Gangtal Agros, Fongkong. Mag., 8th 1918.

GLEN LINE (McGREGOR, GOW & CO. LTD. MARSEILLES. LOYDON &

ANTWERP.

FOR

Vickers, Miss Ca greusing undelivered Wedasi- Walcott, Mrs. day the 7th., inst., five p.m. will be

F. M. & maid landed at cousiga es isk and expense. T

Walker, Mr. and

Mrs. Wanger, Mr. & Hunt, Mr. & Mrs. Mre. . H.

F. U.

Hsu, L. L.

Cargo remaining undelivered Tuesday 13th inet at noon, will, in addition to anding chaige be subject to storage charge.

No fire insurance whatever will be Feffected.

Wardell, r. &

Mra I S.

All chafed and therwise damaged Innes, Capt. R. Watkins, H. Johnatone, Mrs. Watts, Mrs. I cargo will be examined» at the above

L. & party.

W.

Company's godown Monday, May Judah, Mrs. A. Webb, Mr..and | 19th, 1913, +4 10a.m.

N. E.

Mrs. B. Kendal, L. Kinghorn, R. H. Kittredge, F. W.

Jr.

Knapp, W. M. Kirtpatrick, R.

*B, Kruseman, A.· Lachamp, H. · Lambert, Mrs.

W. B. Lang, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Löbb, Dr. E. L

M. Lopes, J. M. Lt. Luchsinger, F.

Beviggton,

No claims will be entertained no-

Eles sccompanied by short delivery note

Weidler, W. White, F. W. White, H. P. White, D. White, B. Wilson, Mrs. Wilson, Hon

0. Wood, G. G.

Wood, Miss R. Wilson, Hon.

O. J. Yates, Dr. and Mre, H. B. Yates. C.M Yates. Miss. Yeadell, 8. F.

Craigieburn.

Mullins. Lleut,

Caldwell Mr. Caldwell, Mise

or list of exceptions taken at the time of delivery to consignees and sigui 1 for and on behalf of the Pacife Mail S.8. Co.

All claims must be died on or before June 8th 1918, otharsise they will not be recognized,

0. H. BITTER,

Acting Agent. Henoknar. 6ih May 1918'

HE Steamabig

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*** GLENTURRET," Capt. R. Weister, will be rep to d for the above poiss on 5th June, 1×18, Fer Freight or Pans go, app 10 SHEWAN TOMES & CO., Hangk og, 23rd April, 1913,

Agerta,

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG „AND CALCUTTA. Lading to Rangoon. Madras and (Taking cargo on Through Bills of

Mauritius).

T

947

+

Grand Hotel. Almberg, K.

Lenoir, Miss F

J. Boggs, D. Bonetta, Miss V. Mayr. Mr. and

Mra. Boucheosky, Mr.

& Mro.

Merlin, L. Bradmann, 8. Mayer, N. Brill, Dr. Miller, F. Crew, Mr.

Grant, G.

Col. & Mrs. A Mrs.

J., R.G.A.

Carpentor Mr. Morley, Miss

Warid Mrs.

Cornell, W. A.

Frenak, C.

and Moller.

Nation, W.

Fridley, G, Ram, B. A. Haden, F. Galbraith, V. Karkatsky, Mrs.

M.

& Miss Kydd, Mr. and Smith, Mrs. G. } Køyt, Pr.

Haselfoot, Lt.

& Mrs.

"Mr."

Motley, Mrs.

Smith, E. G. Kuhl Wood, E. M. Lorria

Moonan, J.

Parshall, J...

Schmidt

Soon. Kim

HE Bamatp

"JELUNGA,"

THE

REMINGTON TYPEWRITER

you of the superiority of the Remington

Capt. J.R. O. Sullivan, will to despat b-WE know of no better argument is Convince ed for the above poris on Tuesday, the Tyawter than to slow at to place ons in your 186 inch. 8 p..

For Freight or Passage apply to DAVID BARSOON & CO. LP,

Agrate. Honakovu. 8th May 18.

FOR

(358

SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG AND CALOUTTA. (Taking cargo on Through Bill of Lading to Rangoon, Madras,

and Mauritius.)

THE Steamship

"ABRATOON 'APUAH," Capt. W. Walker, will be despatch- Stephano, Missed for the above port, on Thursday, the Thomas, Mr. & 15th fut., at 8 p..

MTB. A Watkins, G. Weismann, O Wille, E,

For Fright Pasange, apply to. DAVID BASSOON & CO, LTD.

Agent Hongkong, 8th May, 1013.

(300

Ofice le order that you may compare Is In Every

whany other Typewriter Wo argument we can think of, is a Convincing as the Machina itself,.

Will you test one free for one week?

If so, when please ?

If you want to write ordinary letters, ask for MODEL 10.

If it is for tabulator work, ask

for MODEL II.

If you want to Add and Sub- tract as well as write, ask for the Remington Wahl,---

N.U.---Please write, and return of post will bring you free of elege an illustrated booklet "Touch

· Mathod Typewriter Instructor," invaluable to allusing a typowding machlas.

SIEMSSEN & CO.

Sole Agents for HONGKONG, CANTON,

SOUTH CHINA and FORMOSA.

MEE CHEUNG..

AET

PHOTOGRAPHER HONGKONG.

TELEPHONE NO, 1013. Developing, Printing & Enlarging

Tougkonų. 1st May, 1914.

PEA

EAK TRAMWAYS CD,

LIMITED.

TIME TABLY.

WEEK DATE.

7.00 mm. to 8.00 a.m. Every 15 min 8.00 .m. to 10.00 a.m. .10 min. 10.00 am to 11.00a.m. 15 min. 11.80 mm. to 18.45 p.m.

15 min. 12.45 p.m. to 1.15 p.m.

#

*

10 min.

17

1.15 pm to 1.45 · p.m.

"

15 vaiz

23

10 min..

W

15 zala. 10-mie,

Local Mill-Al out 350 Balea were placed on the market, ns follows: No. 83 at $124, 10. $127), 12s $134), 16s $141. ·

Shanghai. This market show. ed some activity for a day or two, He has a good method of training but it was merely a flash in the

Europeans to pass in the Chinesex

rate certificate Chinees teacher, He has slso a good knowledge of

Mandalin and Hakka..

Those who intend learning the Chin- ese language are requested to write care "Hongkong Takyraph" office liract to 87 Holywood Road, 1nt fic v

Hongkong. 29th Jan, 1914. - [142]

CHINA OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZED..

Fresident Wilson will not lead China any money, but he liss-de-- cided to recognize the new repu- blicasone of the family of nations, saye the "San Franceco Evening Post."

pas, the latest advices being to

the effect that market is in as bad a stato as our own southern

market.

Japanese Yarn.-350 bale Yellow Chose No. 20 has lean sold at 1524.

Raw Colton.-No Sales in Ben gal or Chinese, Quotation Bengal at $28 to 831 Chinese at $31 to. 834.

Shanghai Bullion.

May 5, 1913.

Mexican Dollars: market rate :

Opening ...Tis. Closing TlB. 74

Dragon Dollare, Native Bank

Bato

74

...Tla. 73 0625 Gold

This slightly belated official Shanghai of the two countries pleasanter Bar Silver cqurtesy will make the relations Bare: 978 touch Tle. 351}

...Tls. 111.15 and undoubtedly put commercial

affairs on a better footing. The Copper Cash... per tael. 1,705 Chinese people are conventional Sovereigns: buy-

and aro fond of form. They ar ing rate, at 29.3-8=Tla. 7.19

preciate politeness and considera- te

at Exob. 742-Mex. $0.68

China

tion. Morever, they have always Peking Bir ...Tla. 351 been friendly to the United States Native Intorest... barring an occasional miannder- Japanese Cotton Cloth and standing on the subject of mis- sionaries, and concerning these episodes it must be admitted that Gosho Goshi Kaishs are the only there are grounds for a differene two Japanese concerns which between Occidental and Oriental have been exporting cotton cloth opinion. As a nation, however, to the interior of Chine, and more

the Chinese have remained frond-

The Mitsui Bussan and the

ly in spite of car refusal to admit especially to Manchuria. The them by wholesale into the Unit in exporting these goods, but this Nippon Menka Kaisha is engaged ed States.

The Chinese republic seems to company has only shipped small be firmly established, and the Naigai Wata Kaisha has only a quantities for trial sales and the United States is properly and few customers in Korea for cotton wisely the first to recognize the cloth. According to the " Asahi," new regima.

President Wilson Considers"

the Matter.

the demand in the interior of China for cotton cloth has been steadily increasing in proportion PHILIPPINES GOVERNOR, to increased demand for cotton yarn, and this has led cotton- weavers to contemplate opening ap a new field for the export: of their goods. The Nippon Menka Kaisha (Osaka) has decid- Washington, April 3.-Presied to establish more agencies in... deat Wilson is ostefully consider the interior of China and to ex- ing the appointment of a Gover- port cotton cloth on a large scale, nor General of the Philippines, while the Naiga Wata Kaisho has Te-day he talked with Repre-aleo on foot a soheme to export sentative Jones of Virginis, its goods to China on an extensive 8.00 .. to 10.80 M., every 15 min, chairman of the insular affairs scale, and is sending represente-

10 min committee.

tives to Manchuria to report on 10.80 mm to 11.00 am 11.15 a.m. to 12,00 noon.” 15 min. Mr Jones, who announces he the condition of the cotton cloth

1.45 p.m. to 3.15 p.m. 2.16 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. 5.00 pm to 8.10 p.m.

NIGHT CARD, á'50 .m. and 9 p... 0.80 pim. to

10 p.m. every half hour, 13.00 p.m. to 11.45 p.m. every quarter of an hour,

HUNDAYE.

12.00 noon to 1.00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 pm 6.00 p.m. to 7.00 p. 7.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m.

512

10 min will re-introduce at the coming market. Not a fow individual 15 min. session his bill providing for merchants are also bent upon ex- 10 min. Philippine indepence, urged upon tending hteir business in selling. 16 min. the president the selection of a cotton cloth in China, 10 min. responsible and courageous man

The Osaka journal concludes NIGHT CARS an on Weak Dagr. because of the problems ahead. by saying that the activity of The president said, he had not Japanese merchants in exporting yet fixed upon any one. He will cotton cloth will be undoubtedly confer with Secretary Garrison crowned with success, as they By Arrangement at the Company's and others interested in Philip boys geographical advantages

** SATURDAYS, :

Extra Cams at 12 midnight.

SPHOIAL CARS

Offco, Alexandra Buildings,

Das Your Road.

pine probleme before making the over the European and American oppointment,

merchants.

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