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HOTEL LISTS.
Hongkong Hotel.
Aaron, J. M.
Barberini, E. T. Baring, M. Baring, Miss L Barretto, A. M. Bate, E. R.
Kabel, E. S.
Consignees
Kadocrie, Ellis INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI-
Kruseman, A. Kruttschmitt,
Mrs. Herman Lloyd, G.
Lobb, Dr. E. L.
Biermann, A.
Brandes
M.
Brown, R.
MacIntyre, Mr.
Belilios, Mrs. E.
R.
Bena, G. A.
GATION 00., LTD.
From CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE. THE Company's Steamship
CHUNSANG,”.
and Mrs, Neiving arrived from the above porta, Martin, G..
consignees of cargo are hereby informed that their goods will be delivered from Mathoson, Miss
M.
alongside.
Beynon, Capt.
C. R.
Matheson, Mrs. Cambridge, A, J. · R. T.. Cherniavaky, L. Modran, T.P." Chorniavsky, J.` ́MoKean, Dr. G. Chorniavsky, M. W. Claxton, A. A. Cowen, Mrs. W. ...F.
Corfield, G. J. Davis, U, H.
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McKenny, Dr. C. W. & Mrs. Mohta, B. K. Morecki, J,
THE - HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1913,
To Sail
Regular Steamship Service
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With Liberty to call at the Malabar Coast.
Proposed Sailing From Hongkong
· FOR NEW YORK.
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"SAINT PATRIOK"
un or abant
15th Janu
For Freight and farther inform thin, apply to
DODWELL & CO., LTD
Agents.
Cargo imperling the discharge or rongkong, Slot May. 1913. maining on board after 4 p.m. the Sad ( June, will be landed at Consignee's | sisk sad expense.
No Fire Insurance will be effected Bills of Lading will be countersigned
JARDINE, MATHESON
Noticis
Mulder, J. D. F. Hoogkong,
& CO., LTD. Coneral danagers. st May, 1918
THE
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REMINGTON
Derteano, Mr. &
Pock, Dr.
TYPEWRITER
Darcy, Mr. and
Mrs. V.
Moulder, A. B.
O'Leary, Miss
G.
Mra. & 2 child- Ormiston, J.
ren.
Dewar, J.
Douglas, Mrs. R.
H. Dowley, W. A, Chronfols, Mr. &
Mrs. H. C. Farroll, E. H. Fisher, H. G. Fischer, W. E. Fuller, Denman Garibaldi, M. Goare, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Gillespie, Dr., J.
M.
Gordon, A. G. Goulbourn, V. Gould, Mr. J. Gourgoy, I. Grisogono, P. O.
Von. Hanna, Dr. J. G. Harbord, WT. Hector, Mr. and
Mrs. Herz, A. Hewett, Fou, Mr. E, A., C,M,G: Ingenohl, C.
Junes, Capt. R. Ignand
&
Mrs. L. B. Perkins, E, A. Ray, E. H. Roay, Mise F. Robins, C. F. Saxton, T. B Schwenke, R. " Scott, Mr and
Mrs Jobb Sibley, J. C. .. Singer, E. T Sly, E. A. H. Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Sorby, V. Sutherland, P.D. Spear, Capt. H. Spiro, S. Square, Miss. Tapp, J. R. Waterman, Mr. and Mrs. E. Watkinė, O. E. Webb, Mr. and
"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO LONDON AND STRAITS.
5.8. BENCLEUCH," "ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby
informed that all goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardons nadfor extra bazardons Godowns of th Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 11th inst, will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must ba presented to the Undersigned on or before the 18th inst, or they will not be recognized.
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All broken, chafed, and damaged J.Goods are to be left in the Godowne, where they will be examined on the 11th inst at 11 a.mí. ·
Mrs. B. Woidler, W. E. Werschansky,
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White, F. W. White, . P.
'Whittaker. Mr & Mrs. J. O.
Judah, Mrs. A. Wood, G. G.
Jonos, H. A.
N. E.
Yeadell, S. P.
Craigieburn. Caldwell, Mr. McCaig, J.. Caldwell, Miss Boynnud, Ma- Carpenter, Mr. dame & mon
and Mra. Cornell, W. A.
Bieur Smith, Mrs. G.
Wood, E. M..
Kydd, Mr. and Smith, E. G.
Mrs. Galbraith, V.
M.
Grand Hotel,
Almberg, K.
No Fire Insurance has been affecta"," Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO..
Agents. |Hongkong, 4th June, 1913.
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
1845
FROM SAN FRANCISCO, vis HONOLULU, AND JAPAN PORTS AND SHANGHAI,
THE Steamship
"NIPPON MARU."
The above-named Steamer baring arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby inform that all goods are being landed
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Sole Agents for HONGKONG, CANTON,
at their tick into the Company's Go- SOUTH CHINA and FORMOSA. Mayr. Mr. and down at West Fo'nt, whence delivery
may be obtained.
Boggs, D.
Mrs. Bonetta, Miss V. Merlin, L. Boucheosky, Mr. Meyer, N.
& Mrs.
Bradmann, S.
Brill, Dr.
Miller, F.
Moller
Moonan, J.
Crew, Mr. and Mulvey, E. C.
Mrs.
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Frenck, C.
Fridley, G..
Haden, F. Karkatzky, Mrs.
& Mies
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Lorria
Parshall, J.
RobligMr
. Mrs. & Miss Schmidt Soon Kim Stephano. Miss Thomas, Mr. &
Mrs. A. Watkins, G.
Lenoir, Miss F. Wills, E.
J.
No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected...
No claim will be recognised after the Goods have loft the Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered on June. 1h 5 pm. In the afternoon, will be subject to storage charges.
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Allchafed and otherwise damaged-
WING KEE & CO.
47-49, Connaught Rd,
Cargo to be left in the godown, SHIPCHANDLEI", and examination of same to be held on Saturday, Jung 14th a; 10 am.
All Claims most. be filed on or before nne 21st, otherwise they will not be recognised,
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S. MORIMOTO,
Agont. Hongkong, 6th June, 1818
Howton & Max, 101%,
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Notice
"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE Steamship
"ERROLL."
From GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL.
AND STRAITS.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI. GATION CO., LTD.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
"HE Company's Steamship
THE
"FAUBANG"
haring, arrived from the above Ports Consignees of cargo by her are hereby informed that their goods will be de livered from alongside.
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Cargo impling the discharge or remaining on bonut after 4 p.m. the
In Casks of 375 lbs. net. In Bags of 250 lbs. net.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO
General Managers. ''
Tangkong, 16th August, 1901 [3
3th inst., will be landed at Consignes's MEE CHEUNG.
risk and ex} G.
ONSIGNEES of Cargo are here- by
by informed that all Goods are
being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Holts Wharf at
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading, will be countersigned
JARDINE, MATHESON & '00., LTD.
General Managers.
ART
DEPARTMENT
JUDGE ON BETTING
No Morality in Pleading the
Gaming Act
"I do not think reople should make bets on the heade I win tails you lose principle," remark.
RELIGIOUS MANIA.
Buddhist Monks March Into Burning Temple.
The "Tokio Asahi Shimbun " publishes a telegram from Tai- hoku, in Formoss, giving detaile
COMMERCIAL
Messrs S. D..Setna & Co.'s
Fortnightly Report.
(From 23rd May to 6th June 1913) Bongal Opium-Ruled firm,
of the suicide of ten Buddhist and with an advance in prices, monks there. The monks, who sales are reported in 19 chests of bad for long bean suffering from Patna New, at $3700 to 3850, religious mania and a general Patna Old 120 chests at $3500 detes ation of the world, set fire to 3650; Benares New 11 cheats to the Sekisaaryo Temple to
which they were attached. When at $3650 to 3725; in all about the whole building was woll 158 chests. Clearances are report- alight, they recited certain pray-ed of about 19 chests of Patns era and then marched in procas-
"
sion into the midst of the flames New, 110 B.chesta of Patna Old; "From their superstition, says 11 chests of Benares New, and 2 the paper that by this death chests of Benares Old, in all about they would surely arrive in Hea-142 Cheats. Unsold stook is ven, they allowed themselves to
he thus barned to death, not suf- estimated at about 2597 Chasto, fering the least agony and ap. comprising of 278 Cheats of pearing most satisfied with the Putna New, 1535 Chests of Patos.. death which they had chosen." Old; 444 Chests of Benares New, and 340 Cheste of Benares Old. Sold but uncleared stock, com- prise of about 21 Chests of Patna New, 145 Chests of Patna Old 13 Chests of Benares New, and
AN INDIGNITY TO
AUTHORS.
The higher price commanded 165 Chests of Benares Old, în sil by advertisements "next to read about 244 Chests. Closing ing matter" and its bad effect in quotations-Patoa New $3850. novels is being discuned in the Benares New $3725. Patna Old
Obsorver." Herbert Flowerdow writes:
$3650. Benares Old $3625.
Malwa Opium-Ruled teady.
ment.
Yarn:-Owing to the telegra-
I was very pleased to see Rita's" strong and eloquent Sales are reported of about 156 protest in your last Sunday's chests at $2980 to 3130 per issue against the practice of Pioul. Olearance about 130 sandwiching the reading matter chests. Unsold Stook about 1515 in the sixpenny editions of her chests. Sold but uncleared stock, novels with alices of advertise about 87 chests, Closing quota- tione:Malwa New $2950 to The practice appeare to be a 3000. Malwa Old $3100 to 3150. growing one, not only in the six- penny reprints but in the popular Nil. Nominal quotations $25 to Cotton-Market quiet. Sales monthly magazines, and it does 30 per Picul. seem to impress upon the author that the chief end and purpose of his art is to increase the sales phio advices of dull market and of patent medicines.
a decline in prices from Bombay, When one has exercised all importers became hasty sellers, one's skill to "carry the reader and the hope of an advance in away
"to lift him for a little Prices was frostrated. The while from the worries and sor-
Chinese buyers thought the prices rows of his individual life, it has ruling cheap, and purchased always seemed to me that for the about 2,900 Bales, comprising 100 printer to interfere at the most Bales of No. 6s, 1350 Bales of No. thrilling moments and ask him 10s, 625 Bales of No. 12s, 100 to consider whether he is not Bales of No. 16s, and 726 Bales getting too fat or too bald, whether of No. 23s. Unsold stook is es- he is not threatened by consump Sold but uncleared stock is about timated at about 21,000 Bales.
tion, or might not improve his (or
I suppose I should say "her") 32,000 Bales.". figure by adopting some now form
Local Yarn Sales, are report-
of coreet, is a great unkindnessed of about 100 bales of No 16s to both reader and author at $140 per bale.
The injustice to the author is all Japanese Yarn:-Sales Nil, the greater because he has no voice in the matter and no
Bundry Articles: Market share in the unworthy spoils. small sales are reported in Apri
ruled rather weak, In importa Too often, as, I suppose, in Mrs.
cots at $14 per picul), cloves at Humphrey's case, the right of 358 (per picut), and onions at deciding the manner of produs 0.80 cents per basket). In ex tion publication has been left en-
tirely in the publisher's hands, Por parohases are reported in under the natural but mistaken een beans at $4 (per pioul), Cassis at 154 (per pion)), Turmeric impression that he would do no- at $8 (per pical), and Zedoary thing to injure, the artistic effèot
at $12 (per picul), of the story or spoil the reader's enjoyment of it.
If publishers have no artistio
MAKING od Mr. Justice Lawrence, when conscience that can be appealed counsel for a defendant who plead to, it is necessary that a strong ed the Gaming Act and applied combined stand should be made for costs in an action brought by by the authors themselves to pro- bookmaker to recover money leat themselves from what is un- due on a botting transaction, doubtedly an insult to their work. The case was listed as Levy 'v. Johnson.
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harres delivery may be obtained:
Optional Cargo will be forwarded
unless notice to the contrary be given balore.
No claims will be admitted after the
✨ Goods have left the Godowns, and all
Goodą remaining undelivorod after the
9th inst., will be subject to rent.
All claims against the Steamer :
eropst be presented to the Undersigned
To Sail
GLEN LINE (MCGREGOR,
GOW &·00,) LTD,
on or before the 80th inst., or they will FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON &
not be recognized.
All brokon, chafed, and damaget Goods are to be let in the Godowa where they will be examined," on thi 9th Inst. at 11 am. m tant
HE
ANTWERP. Steamship
*GLENTURRET,” Cat. R. Weister, will be despatched Toze abore posts on 8th Jrue, 1818, Far Freight or Pasa go, app's to SHEWAN TOMES & CO.,
[868gk og, 23rd April, 1918,
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No Fire Insurance has been effected: Bills of Lading will be countersigned
A DODWELL & CO., LTD. 439 velAgmtą,JMOGUL LINE!
Horgkoty, 3rd June, 1918,"
Developing, Printing & Enlarging.
Rongkong, Int May, 1911)
HIMROD'S
KOMOR and KOMOR'S Alexandra Building
Mr. Valetta appeared for the plaintiff, and said that if the ANGLO-GEOMAN SPORTS technical defence to the action
Shanghal Share Market. Mesars J. Bisalt's and Co's re- port, dated 29th May, 1913, states:
The market this week shows little sign of improvement. Rates generally remain about the same and very few transactions have been recorded. Lengkate bavO weakened and find eeliers at Tis. 57,
Sterling Quotation—The T. T. Rate on London to-day is 2/8-5/8. Business Recorded
was to be persisted in, the de- Sporte of all kinds will be a fendant must succeed.
feature of the Anglo German Ex- May 23-Shanghai Dooks Mr Lowenthal, for the defend- hibition to be held at the Crystal Tls. 62h cash. Gulas Tle. 111 ant, said that, having regard to Palace from May to October, and cash. Anglo.Dutch Tle. 2.20 the circumstances in which the one of the many interesting evente cash. Sua Manggis 11s. 6.3-4 defendant was placed, it was im- will be the endeavour of Mr. O. cash. possible for him to abandon that W. Hart to run a thousand milea defence. He asked that he might in 15 days. This would establish
May 24:Culty's Tis. 11 cash.
May 20-Kapalas Tis. 1.15
Horse
be given his costs in the action. a reo rd. Mr. Hart will run each cast. Anglo-Javas the 8 cash, Hall
Mr Justice Lawrence: The de- day from 8 a.m, to 8. p.m., atart and Holts $18.3-4 cash. fendant takes the benefit of the ing May 10. Mr Hart's backers Bazaar Tis, 30 cash. plaintiff being a bookmaker to have wagered £100 on Mr. Hart
bet with him. He does not pay, against the whole world, and al-May 27:-Langkats Tis, 67,- and then pleads the Gaming Act. ready challenges have been issued 1-2 cash, L. Mowe Tls. 101.1-2 I do not think there is any to the following athletes:-Dor cash Ewos (pref).Tls. 102 cash, morality in that.
sado, Longboat, Hayes and Soy Chees Tls. 44 cash. Samag- Mr Lowenthal: Surely, it would Kohlemuinen, to meet him on agas Tls. 0.00 cash. Ayer Tawans AMERICAN CORSET STORE be wrong to say that where there any one day of the 15.
Tia. 15.3-4 cash. Kotas Tla, 5.1-2 is a perfectly good defence, Prof. W. Klein, who has been cash. Padangs Tis, 13 cash. according to law, the defendant placed in charge of all the boxing Butes Tle. 2:70 cash. Dominions ahould be deprived of his coats? arrangements, is arranging an ex-
Tis. 17 cash, Mr Justice Lawrence: I quite cellent card, and such men as May 25-Municipal 6 par agree that, baldly stated, it would Alez.. Lambert, Goldswain, Hy. cent debentures Tia, 103 cash. be wrong, but the law says that Duncan, Arthur Ireland, Digger Cathay Trust (ord.) Tla, 3.05 cash. the costs shall be in the discretion Stanley, and many othere are to Langiate Tle. 58 cash, Dominions mises at Nanchoating, Hanan, of the judge. That discretion be engaged. It is truly going to be Tie. 17 caah. Pengkalans Tin. were invaded by burglars in the ought to be exercised with some a great affair, English, German, 155 cash. *** early morning hours of May 3. regard to justice, and I do not French, and American champions May 29-H. and 8. Banks They were disturbed by the mis- think it would be justice to give all figure in trials of strength, and $185 cash. Langkats T357 sionary, Mr James Gardiner, be the defendant bis costs in this valuable cups, belts, and prizes cash. Fengkalana Pls. 15, oneh. fore they could collect mush loot.case.
will be competed for so that it Kotae Tla 54 dash. Tanah Merahe The Chinese police are investigat Judgment was accordingly en- really seems that Britons are in Tis. 5 dash. Caltys Tis. 11 onah, ASTHMA Ling.
tered for defendant, without conts., for a good time.
Keipinga Tla, 181 ex diy, cash,
[Divos Instant Reflor
your organ may be sullering tropiratory
from-whether
ASTHMA, INFLUENZA, MASAL DATARRH, OF ORDINARY QOUGH. -you will fad in this timens rumady
a restorative power that in simply
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PARED FOR Sold to this by Stores (broughout
MEWASK.OF.
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the Country
IMITATIONS.
Mission Robbed in Hunad.
The China Inland Mission pre-
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