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HOTEL LISTS
Hongkong Hotel
Aurely. G
Barberini, E. T. Barretto, A. M
Beaumont, E. A.
Brown, R.
Histor
Belilios, Mrs.
Bena, G. A.
Macdonald Mrs. child &nurse Macdonald D. MacIntyre Mr.
Makstead, Capt.
and Ms. Nell
and
C. R. Malther, Dr
E. Martin, G.,
1
Matheson, Miss
M Beynon, Capt. Matheson, Mrs.
"O. R.
R. T. Cambridge, A. J. Morgau, H. B. Chaplin, J..K. Claxton, A. A. Cowen, Mrs. W.
Croaker, Miss Dallas, My, and
"Mrs. Henry Davis, C, H.
MoKean, Dr. G.
W. MoKenny, Dr. C. W. & Mrs Mehta, B. K. Merecki, J.
Morgan, Dr C.
Derteano, Mr. & - P.
"Mr. & child- Mulder.J. D. F.
Dewar, J.
Donnenberg, 8.
Douglas, Mrs. R.
H.
Dowley, W. A. Ehrenfels, Mr. &
Mrs. H. O. Farrell, E. H. "Farrell, U. A. Fisher, H. G. Fuller, Denman Fuller, Mrs, H. Gambrill, Capt.
0.
Geare, Mrs. K. Georgii. U.
Gordon, A. G. Goulbourn, V.
Gould, Mr. J.
Gourges,
Nanarol, Dr. &
Mrs. O'Leary, Miss
G. Ormiston, J. Osgood, S. M. Peroy-Smith," Capt. E. Pinnock, A. J. Pipes, Miss Ray, E. H. Reay, Miss F. Roberts, W. E. Robins, Q. F. Rohrmann, A. Rospigliosi. Di'
F.
Schutts. A. Schlosser, Mias Scotson, Jas. Seaton, W. M.
Grisogono, P. O. Sibley, J. C.
Von.
Notice
REMOVAL
THE HONGKONG TELEGRARH, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1913.
SALE.
Prior To Removal On
Consignees,
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
8.6. " NILE,"
June 1 To New Premises FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN In Alexandra Buildings (Komor & Komor's)
THE
AMERICAN
CORSET
STORE
Is Now Selling Goods
At Creatly
-REDUCED PRICES CHILDREN'S CLOTHING AND UNDERWEAR, HANDMADE LACES, BLOUSES, & MANILA HATS.
GENUINE BARGAINS
IN
IRISH CROCHET.
16 Des Voeux Road.
Singer, E.T.
Gunn, Kra.
Smith, Mr. and
Hallatt
Ming
Mra. E. E.
May
Sorby, T
Still, A. W.
T1
Halle, Miss
Henna, Dr. J. G. Sutherland,P.D.
Hant, Th. Van Harbord, W. T. Hewett, Bon. Mr. EA, OMG. Hillebrecht, Dr. Hollamby, S. H. Innes, Capt. R. Johnson, P.
Judah, Mrs. A Kadoorle, Ellis Kinffmann, C. Kruseman, A Lambert, Mrs.
W. H. Lahm, P. S. Lloyd, G. T.. Lobb, Dr. E. L.
M
Spiro, 8. 8quare, Miss. Tapp, J. R. Thompson W.
P.
Wabb, Mr. and
Mrs. B. Weohel, D. H. Weidler, W. E Welll. Mr. and
I
Mrs. Werner, W. White, T.,W. White, B. P. White, D. Wright, James. Wood, G. G. Yeadell, 8, P. Zoblin, W.
Craigieburn.
"Mullins. Lieut.- Cal. & Mrs. A., JR.Q.A.
Berington, F. Caldwell, Mr. Caldwell, Miss Carpenter, Mr.
and Mrs. Comell, W. A
Haselfost, Lt.
& Mrs.
Morley, Miss Nation, W. Ram, EA. Galbraith, V.
M.
Kydd. Mr. and Smith, Mr. G..
Amith, E.G.
Morley, Mrs.
Wood, E. M.
Grand Hotel,
Almberg, K.
Boggs, D
Mayr, Mr. and
Mrs.
Bonett, Miss V. Merlin, L.
Boucheosky, Mr. Meyer, N.
Bradmann, S. Moller
Crew, Mr., and Mulvey, E/C..
& Mrs.
Brill, Dr.
Frenck, C.
Grant, G.
Fridley, G.
Haden, F.
Karkataky, Mre,
& Mign
Keyt, Dr
Kahl
Lorria
Consignees
FROM EUROPE.
HE H. A. L. Steamship
"FURST BULO X,"
F
PORTS AND MANILA. The above mentioned vessel having arrived Consignors of cargo are hereby notifed to send in their Bills of lading for countersignature and take Immediate delivery of cargo from alongside.
Usigo impeding discharge will be landed immediately at consignacs", risk and expense.
Cargo remaining undelivered Wedne day the 28th., lust., at noon will be landed at consignees alak and expense.
Cargo remaining undelivered Mon- day June 22nd 1918, at noon, will, in addition to landing charge be subject to storage charge.
No fire insurance whatever will be. affected.
All chafed and otherwise damaged cargo will be examined at the above Company's godown Saturday May 81st, 1913, t 10 s.ın. -
No claims will be entertained 'un- less accompanied by short delivery note or list of exceptions taken at the time of delivery to consignees and signed forand on behalf of the Pacifio Mail S.8. Co.
All claims must be filled on or before June 26th 1918, otherwise they will not be recognized,..
O. H. RITTER.
Acting Agent.
| Horgkene. 26th May, 1913..
FROM EUROPE.
THE" HANSA "
Steamship
BIRKENFELS"
F890
Safl
AMERICAN AND ORIENTAL LINE
-(ANDREW WEIR & Co.)
FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK.
HEBtabip THE
"JEBEBIO"
Captain R White, will be de-patch- ed for the above ports on 6th, June 1918.
For freight and furler faformation apply to
THE BANK LINE Limited,
"Ageot
1869 Hongkona, Rist May 1918
FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE 'AND MOJI.
THE Steamship
"GREGORY AFCAR," Capt. J. E. Drake, will be despstolied for the sbore porte on FRIDAY the 80th Imat, at 1 pm
The Steamer has superior acu uhmo- dation for passengers. is installed throughout with. Electric Light and carries a duly cartified doctor.
Return Tours to Japa Coccupying 20 days:)
Retura tickets are available by the
Indo-China Eterm Navigation Co.'s Steamers. Fare for round trip "20.
For Freight or Pasange, apply to DAVID SASSOON & CO., LTD. Agents
1393 Hoogkong, 24th May, 19 18, Regular Steamship Service
With Liberty 'o call at the Malabar Court, Proposed Sailing Prom Hongkong
FOR NEW YORK,
"BAINT
on o abou: 6 S.
PATRICK" 18th Jon For Freight and father inform tiến apply to
1.
· DODWELL & CO., LTD
Agents.
(390
Capt. Freeden, having arrived, Con- Hongkong, 26th May, 1918. signees of Cargoste bereby Informedtat their goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the harzardous and/or
יו, י
GLEN LINE (MCGREGOR, GOW & CO..) LTD.
Captain Jager, haring arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed it their risk in the hazardous andfor extra-bazardous Godowas of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & kong & Kowloon What & Godown FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON & Godowa Company, Limited, whence Company, Limited, whence delivery
extra-hazardous Godowns of the Hong-
the
ANTWERP.
delivery may be obtained against Bills-countersigned by a Undergrading TEE Steamal ip of-Lading countersigned by the Under signed
Optional Cargo will be carried on anless notice to the contrary be given to-day.
Optional Cargo will be carried on un-
***GLENTUREKT,"
less notice to the contrary, bo given togt. R. Webster, will be deep to er day.
All Claims must be presented within for ten days of the steamer's arrival here,
All claims must be presented within 10fter which date they cannot be re- days of the stenmar's arrival bero, after which date they cannot be recognized.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods bare left the Godowas, and all Goods ramsining undelivered after the 28th inst,, will be subject to rent.
All broken, abated, and damaged Goods must be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 28th
inst. at 9.80 sm.
No Fire Insurance will be affected by
us in any case whatever.
This steamer brings on Cargo :- Ex 8.9. "Kong Ring" from Christianis "Albans from Goteborg !" Michel** La Pallico HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,
Hongkong Office. Hongkong 22nd May, 1918.
dognized.
No claims will be admitted »fter tha Goods have left the Godown. and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 1st prox. will be subject to rent.
All broken; chafed, and damaged goods must be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 81st inst. at 9.80 m.
No Fire Insurance will be effected
by us in any case whatever.
This steamer brings on cargo
from Setubal Ex 8.8. Tein in "
"Rotterdam" Portima>
U
#1
"Kong Sigurd "
from Holmsstrand, HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE
Hongkong Offes. y F888 Hongkong, 26th May 1918
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD
BREMEN,
Miller, F.
Moonen, J.
Parshall, J.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL: LINE.
Roblig.
Mr.,
Mr. & Miss Schmidt
Soon Kim
Stephane. Misa Thomas, Mr. &
Mr. A.
Watkins, G. Weismann, C.
Lenoir, Miss F. Wills, E
J.
Motice
DEAK TRAMWAYSCo., Lynn LIMITED.
TINE TABLE.
2.00 -11, 10
!
WEEK DAYS.
5.00 EVERY 19 Mar
8.00 A.M. 10 590 6. 11.00 & 11. 16.00 A.M. 1o
£30 x+be, to 14.45 2.11.
349 WH,
IP MIN.
25 MIN.
H
13 MIN.
ID MIX
15. My
1.457.M. to
0.13 PAT
to M
5.00 ... 8.50 T NIGHT CARS.
LA
$1 MIN
*
10
1.50 rat and 9 r.M., p.30 val. 10
'XLDO FM' every half bois.
„1,0 7,1 to 28:45 2,31.
every quarter of an hour,
SUNDAYS.
3.00 A.M. 13 10.30 AM. EVERY 1,
10:30A.M.00 2,00 AM
10.
(*N, AN' - .CO NOOK
ના
IS MEM
Ph
103
1,60 Kall for
$007.1
1:09 NOCH 2,00 1.31.
.00 36 to 600 N to Mis
2007.M. 10 7.00 73
"
10
NIGHT CARS. as on. Week Days.
BATURDAYSAY
Buzra "Card" of fe midaljite
*SPECIAL CARE.
By Armagement at the Company's Quzey
"Alexandra Buildings, Du Vœux Road?!
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE Steamship
"PRINZ WALDEMAR," having arrived, Consignees of cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong- kang and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Campany. Limited, Kokon, ind West Point Godowns, whence delivery may be obtainedt.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on anlose intimation is craped from iḥo Consignees before nood to-day request: ing it to be landed here.
No claime will be admitted after the
Goods have loft the Godowns, and all. goods maining undelivorul after the and of June, 1918, will be subject to
rent
All broken, chafed, and damaged. Goods are to be left in the Godówne,
to Sail
(897.
AMERICAN ASIATIO 8,8. Co.'
Hongkong--New York.
FOR NEW YORK A
- PORTS & SUEZ CANAL. (With liberty to call at the Malabar oak)
B.E. CITY OF BARODA" op or about 80th May. 1013.
apply to
For freight and further luformation,
SHEWAN, TOMES & TO
General Aggate. Hongkong, May 6th 1918 FOR SINGAPORE. PENANG AND CALOUTTA. (Taking, go on Through Bill of Lading to Rangoon, Madras and Mauritius.)
where they will be examined on the Brd THE Steamship
of June, at 9.80 A.,
Állólafing; must reach us before.the
TRONG WA
habere ports on 5th June, 1913. For Freigh or Pans go, app'lo SHEWAN TOMES & CO.,
Hoogk ng 23rd April, 1918.
Notice
[827.
MEE CHEUNG.
ABT
PHOTOGRAPHER
HONGKONG,
TELEPHONE NO. 1013.
Developing, Printing & Enlarging
Lengkring, but May, 'ått.'
+
COMMERCIAL,
Japan's Foreign Trade,
Japan's foreign trade during The first ten days of May amount- 10. 19.376,000 yen exports and 27,318,000 yen importa, the latter xceeding the former bv 106 013.000 yan. The balance of trade Ho far this year is 81,010,000 yea nguinst Jan,
Quin-Kalumpong Rubber Estates,
Mosara Ilbert & Co., Ltd, Shaughai secretaries of the Gala- -- Kolampong Rubber Estates, Util.. are in receipt of the fol owing tlegiam from the Landon seore taries of the company:-
“Stop taking Drugs and Stimulants! It's Quantity of the Ca'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 upon without danger, Sanatogen, in a perfectly normal way, creates new tissue and nerve cells. It builds up, reconstructs and renders stable."'
Similar statements have been made by over 16,000 practising physicians, who certify to the unique value of Sanatogen in overcoming such nervous symptoms as:
Insomnia
Palpitation of the Heart Depression of Spirits Morbid Anxiety Irritability of Temper Easily-induced Physical Nervons Dyspepsia and Mental Fatigue.
Among the many famous people who have. publicly testified to the value of Sanatogen is the Right Hon. Sir. John Gorst, Privy Coun cillor to the King of England, who writes:— ***Sir John Gorst wishes to say he has long been acquainted with the great merits of Banatogen--bas 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 ruu down or suffering from any of the symptoms ineu- tioned, do not seek the false aid of drugs and stimulants, but begin at once to rebuild and revitalise your nervous system by means of a course of Sanatogen. It is sold by all Chemists.
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 the manufacturers of Sanatogen, Messrs. A. Wulfing & Co., 6, Kiukiang Road, Shanghai.
AUTO-POLO.
A Game which is growing in Popularity.
Auto-pola will have a boom this year, the Auto-Polo Association having been formed for the purpose of furthering the sport says the "New York Evening Pcst."
Dr. C. W. Saleeby,
the
well-known physician, writes:- Sanatogen is a true tonic because it is an essential nerve food: it actually helps to re-create the nerve machine. Here we are not dealing with a 'drug-here is a special nerve food which is veryrupidly and completely ab. sorbed, and which has actual relations to the nervous sys. tein and its needs."
Dr. Andrew Wilson, the famous medical author, writes:-"lu all 'run-down' con. ditions. Sanatogen will restore vigour in thoroughly natural fashion, without danger of subsequent depres- sion. Its advantages over the ordinary tonics are that it builds up and re- cuperales whilst it braces the great nerve-centres; does not upset the system, and it altera. the morbid craving for stimulante."
Mr. A. G. Hales,
it
the famous war cor-
respondent, writes: -Sanatogen re- vitalises a man and is not a drug. I find that my health benefits by every tin that I take."
Mr. Arnold Bennett, the distinguished writer, states 1
"The tonic effect of Sanatogen on me is simply wonderful,"
rubber sold at auction, Average price for all grades of rubber of- fered at the auctions'
during the week 3. 11. Midle price for shares 32-, 61, Market price for Para Sa. 9d.
:
Shanghai Bullion,
May 23, 1013. Mexican Dollars: market rate:' Tls. 73 60
Opening Closing...
...Tls. 73,GU
Dragon Dollars: nativa
bandk rate. Tle. 73 575
Shanghai Gold Bars:
978 touch
...Tis. 350,1-2 Tls. 111.15
Bar Silver... Copper Cash... Sovereigns: buying
per taal, 17.75
rate, at 29.1-8-Tis. 7.24 at Exch. 738. Mex. $9.81 Peking Bar ...Tls. 357 Native Interest................
F.M.S. Rubber Export Duty. For the period from May 23 to 22, 1913, inclusive, the duty on cultivated rubber on which ex- port daty is leviable in the F.M.S. on an ad valorem basis in senor. dance with the rules under the Customs Duties Epactment was 8888ssed on the following prices: Sheet and Biscuit $155 per picul Fine Crepo Beat Scrap
155
in
Crepe form
150.
135
110
1/100
Bark Scrap in "
Crepe forto Rough untreated
Scrap Rambong untreat
ed.
·
to
Shanghai Cotton Market, Mr. A. B.. Rosenfeld's corrent Colton Market contains the fol." lowing information-The war- kot during the past week has been practically featureless with bardly any fluctuations worth ro cording. There is so little bust- uess, and so little decided pinion among those who operate, that i purely scalping market has de veloped, while waiting for some, positions in their cars with motors new feature to give it a decid- started. At a signs) from the re-ed turn one way or the other. fores, the cars dash for the 11,Some of the local mills are re- then all the science of expert ported to have made a fow automobile driving and the many small purchases making, an trioks known to the ever-alert aggregate of about six mallet-man, are bought into rattl seven thousand bales at our- ing play, in a supreme effort to rent rates.
Good cotton, is, eo drive the ball between their very soarce in the market at pre- opponents goal posts. The ball sant that would be buyers, I may be propelled only by the think, will be well advised to pick mallet man, but it is perap sach lots when offered to them, missible to stop it with a car or as there is no doubt that the The auto-polo field is situated with the hands or arms of either nearer we get to the New Season the driver or the mallet man. No the more sosrde will the choice on Long Island, midway between player may leave his oar or touch lots be, and hence in my opinion Floral Park and Garden City, on the ground with his feet during it would be more advisable to Jericho Turnpiks. During the the play. Various penalties are pay a few mace more per picul big meets the Long Island imposed for infractions of this and for good cotton when offered other rules. The excitement of rather than pay market rates' for Railroad will run special trains the onslaught of the players, mixed cotton of questionable direct to the field. The grounds coupled with the roaring of the quality. Crop reports to band! will be arranged similar, to the motors, is something inconssivare very encouraging indeed and grounde of the Meadow Brookable until one has actually witness we hope that weather conditions ed a real game. The field is 1,100 will remain such as to give it all Hunt Club The Club esclosure feet long and 800 feet vide, the the recessary vitality to ensure for members and their guests goal posts are set thirty feet its perfect growth. Tone of the will be artistically arranged, apart.
market, Quiet: The Association is now building and contain every convenience,
| twelve special bigh-powered cara.
Liverpool Market: - such sa a competent caterer, tele- There are are. Ho construct. phones, uniformed attendante, ed that, in the event of collision, Egyptian Cotton, F. G. F.,
London, 21st May, 1913. WE know of no better argument to Convince dressing rooms, writing-rooms, which is bound to happen, one Typewriter than to alow us to placa na in your ele.
Brown car will not bit a single working Price of Fine M. C. part, frame body, or accessory, of
Bengal
THE REMINGTON TYPEWRITER
you of the superiority of the Remington
Office in order that you may compers it a very way with any other Typowiliar. the Blachlys itself."
The Game Explained.
9 95
*6.11-10
6.72
6.67
840 Nomantwan pay think of it as Conviscina: Auto:polo, 89 now played, is the other. The danger to the Price of Mid-Americans' WIL you test one free, for one with four cars on a side, each car drivers and mallet men of each car Price of Mid-Americans Week?
last reported menned by a driver and a mallet will be minimized, the sensation If so, when please? letters, ask for MODEL 19.
Ifyou want to write ordinary man. The time is divided into merely like ruuning into a hard
Tone of markes, Dall four periods of twenty minutes rabber ball. The wheels,hubs, mo If it is for tabulator work, ask sob, with five minutes' interval tor, radiator, and other important New York Market; for MODEL II.
between each period. It is play-parts are protected by steal Price of Mid- If you want to Add and Subred with an air-filled leather ball trusses, and both the driver and tract as well as write, ask for the eight inches in diameter, and the the mallet man are protected by Closed Remington Wahf.—-~-
regulation polo rallet. The rales steel bridge, Running parallel, Tone of Marketing
Staady which) A govern ordinary (polo, and at the same height from the free of charge no linerstad booklas Ufocada Method Typewriter, lustructor, all sing typewriting machine.
Invable to govern auto polo, except that the ground as the hubs of the wheels, referee is on the sidelines, and entirely surrounding the car, will be atretched one-half inch etsel fast cara are used instead of ponies,
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9th of June, 1918, or they will not be Capt. O. M. Robins, will be despatel N.B.-Planie, whites, and ratern of peas while
by angry led for the shore parts, on Friday, the resegnized.
No Fits Insurance will be effecte à 80th inst., at 8p.m... Bill of Lading will be conïîntenignid For Freight Farage, apply to.
by thelundersigned."Įtr
1896
DAVID SASSOON & CO, LTD.
Agents
C This Eteamer is fitted with" wireless legraphy, Hongkong, 24th May, 1915.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
MELCHERS & CO.,
Geneml Agents.
kong, 78th May, 1918,
American,"
80 12:10 Spot
80.1167 May 80.11.02 Oct.
Indian Market
New Crop May-June,
SIEMSSENSE COSTAT the beginning of the game, cable of just the necessary Branch New Crop Bra„. 48:3
Bola Agents for HONGKONG, CANTON,
the ball is placed in the centre of strength and flexibility, to throw Yooimaal the field, and the opposing players one car away from the other with- Bengal
(899 SOUTH CHINA and FORMOSA. Are stationed in their respective out any perceptibla damage. Tons of Market, Quiet
401
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