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HOTEL LISTS.

Hongkong Hotel.

Consignees

Aaron, J. M. Kadoorie, Ellis INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGA-

Barberini, E. T. Kruseman, A.

Baretto, Mrs. A. Lawrence,

M.

Baring, M..

Baring, Miss L Barretto, A. M, Bate, E. R.

Belillos, Mr. E.

R. - Benė, G. A..

Biermann, A.

Brown, R.

Buble, E

Caspers, E.

S.

·H..

Lowhll, R.

Lloyd, G.

Lobb, Dr. B. L.

M. MacIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Nell Mallet, Mr. &

Mrs. A.

Martin, G. Matheson, Mins

Cambridge, A. J.-M.

Claxton; A. Â.

Cowen, Mrs. W.

F.

Dalmeyer, Capt Davis, C, H. Davison, Capt &

Mrs. Derteano, Mr. & Mrs. & 2 child-

ren.

Dewar, J.

Matheson, Mrs.

R. T.

McKean, Dr. G,

W.. McKenny, Dr. O. W. & Mrs. Mehta, B. K. Merecki, J, Moulder. A, B. Mulder, J. D. F. O'Leary, Miss

G.

Diebitsch, C. bon Ormiston, J. Douglas, Mrs. R. Potter, E. L.

E.

Dowley, W. A.

Ehrenfele, Mr. &

Mrs. H. C. Farrell, E. H. Fieber, H. G. Fischer, W. E. Gallagher, F. Geare, Mr. and. Mrs. I. H. Gillespie, Dr. J.

M.

A

Gordon, A. G. Goulbourn, V. Gould, Mr. J. Gourgey, I. Grisogono, P. O

Von. Gussmann, M. Hall, E. Hanna, Dr. J. G. Harbord, W. T. Hector, Mr. and

Mrs. Herzl, A. Hewett, Fon. Mr. E. A., C.M.G. Holgate, H. Ingenohl, C. Innes, Capt. R. Judah, Mrs. A‚

N. E.. Jobita, Ch. H. Kabel, E. S.

ایر

Ray, E. H.

Reay, Miss F.. Robins, O. F. Saxton, T. R. Schlosser, Miss Schuttr, A. Sibley, J. C. Binger, E. T. Bly, E. A. H. Smith, Mr. and

Mrs. E. E. Sorby, V. Sutherland,P.D. Spiro, 8. Squaro, Miss, Tapp, J. R. Thompson, H, Tineley, Mr. and

Mrs. R P. Tobin, R. Waterman, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Webb, Mr. and

Mr. B. Weidler. W. E. White, F. W. White, H. P. Whittaker. Mr

& Mrs J. O. Wigglemorth,

R. B. Wood, G. G. Yeadell, 8. P.

Zeigler, F..

Craigieburn.

Caldwell, Mr. Caldwell, Ming Carpenter, Mr.

and Mrs.

!

McCaig, J. Reynaud. Ma- dame & mon- Bieur Cornell, W. A. Smith, Mrs. G.

Kydd, Mr. and Smith, E. G.

Mrs.

M.

Wood. E. M.

Galbraith, V.

Grand Hotel,

Almberg, X. Bogy, D.

Mayr. Mr. and

Mrs.

Bonetta, Miss V. Merlin, L.

Boucheosky, Mr. Meyer, N.

& Mrs,

Crew, Mr. and Mulvey, E. C.

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TION COMPANY, LTD.

FROM CALOUTTA, PENANG and SINGAPORE,

"HE Company's Steamship THE

“LAISANG,"

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1919.

having arrived from the above Faits Consigares of cargo by her are hereby. informed that their goods will be delivered fr in alon side.

Cargo impeding the discharge or re- -luing on board after 4 pm. the 14th fost., will be landed at Consignee's risk and expense

by

No Fire Insurance will be affected, Bill of Lading will be countersigned

JARDINE. MATHESON &00, LTD. General Managern. Hongkong, 18th June,, 1918.

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INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI- GATION CO., LTD. From CALOUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE. HE Company's Steamship

Τ

**FOOKSANG," having arrived from the above porta, į Donsignees of cargo are hereby informed that their goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge or re- main ng on based after 4 p.m. the 11th

June, will be landed at Consignee's risk sad expense.

No Fire Insurance will be effected Billa of Lading will be countersigned

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. General Managers.

Hongkong, 10th June, 1918

(899

THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM

PACKET COMPANY. ·

FROM SEATTLE

T

ORTLAND

AND JAPAN.

¡E Company'a Stasmchip,

"HARPAGUS" baring arrived from the above Porta Consigases of cargo by her are hereby informed that their goods will be de- livered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge will banded at Consignes's risk and expense,

by

No Firo Insurance will be effected.

Notices

THE

REMINGTON

TYPEWRITER

If so, when please ?

THE ATTACK ON· FOREIGNERS.

COMPENSATION TO THE TRAMWAYS CO.

Shanghal Paper's Comment.

The "North China Daily News" observes in an editorial

$1

THE MONSOON.

Temporary Advance In Bay of Bengal,

The storms of the past few days says the "Statesman" (Calcutta), have started people thinking and talking about the monsoon, 88

COMMERCIAL

Rubber and Mining Shares,

Under date June 7 Mesars Davies of Singapore, send us the following:-

Company. Closing Quotations. Dollar. Buyers. Sellers.

Details of Ponsiko Outage.

Poking, June 7-Major Vin- cent and Lieut. Mitohell have arrived in Peking ̋and_confirm Amongst the recommends-,

tions made by Sir Henry May, the reports fram Mukden of the Governor of Hongkong, which storms always do at this time of Alor Gajah... 3.40 3.70 attack made upon them and their were referred to the Finance the year, and the thot that, there Ayer Kunnig 190

Committea by the Legislative has been the usual report of the companions near Pensilo.

The shots were firod from small Council on May 20, was the bursting of the monsoon from Co- Ayer Molek...

Ayer Panas.... 7.00 following:

· 7.50 bore weapons, the mirkmanship in aid of the vote Miscellaneous speculations most people are Bukit Jelutong 0.45

A sam of $30,000 lombo, has added interest to the

Balgownie 6.00

2.35

1.05

2.50

6.80

being suprisingly good. The ex- Services, compensation to the making with regard to the mon- Bukit Katil... 0.50

minutes,

to

On either

cott W88,

Malakoff

0.97+

1.05 1:05 17.50

posed animals wounded by the Brst shots consisted of a male and Hongkong Tramway Co., Ld." soon-whether it will be early or Bukit K. B.... 0.97 a pony. Two mules standing be- This vote to the Tramway Com late, good or bad. It appears to Bukit Timah 15.50 bind cover escaped injury. The pay arises cat of the recent boy have been generally overlooked

Changkat bolt of the cars by the Chinese in that in the daily weather report party immediately took cover. but whenever a bend was raised sequence of the Company's issued from the Alipore Obeer- decision to accept nothing but vatory a temporary advance of bullets passed close to it. A reg the legal tender of the Colony monsoon winds into the extreme Indragiri ular fusilade, "apparently from five rifles, continued for about five 10 payment of fares. The boy-south of the Bay was recorded on mak in effect, con- May 6. This temporary advance Kedah The nature of the WE bow of Jerer, argument & Convlice ground rendered the position of pinoy to defeat the law of caused unsettled conditions near Kelanak

you of superiority of

at the Colony. For that reason the the Andamas lalands and along Kempas Typewriter thanno alow us to place one is your the party Olice in order that you may compare it in vary at close quarters open

Government undertook to assist the Barms coast, and it is prob- Kusla Sawah. nominal with any other Typewelter No gument we can think of, is aa Convisdug as side. Consequently Major Vin has recommended the payment of report from Colombo that the Malaka Pinda. 1.12

the Company. Consequently it ably this which gave rise to the Luss the Macolon tlf.

Will you test one free for one cent ordered a retreat, week?

Lieut. Mitobel! accompanied a first instalment of which it pro

$45,000 as compensation, the monsoon had burst there.

Dr. Harrison, officiating me- Mandai Tekong 0.65 small party of Japanese railway poses to pay pending the final de teorologist, interviewed on May Mergui. If you want to write ordinary guards to the same village next cision of the Secretary of 14 by a representative of the Nellmay letters, ask for MODEL 10. day. Smiling villagere, however, State, The activity of the "Statesman," stated that, beyond New Serendah 2.55

If it is for tabulator work, ask professed ignorance of the whole Colonial

Government in the the temporary advance reported Nyslas matter and stated that the head- matter bas been. If you want to Add and Sub-man was absent. One Chinese mendable. When it became there was nothing to indicate the Pantai......... 1.20 tract as well as write, ask for the suggested that perhaps the vill-

very.com.a

or ten days ago, Pajam.........14.75 apparent that serious losses the early or late arrival of the agers mistook the party for would be incurred, the Govern mongoon. Hunghutze, whicb, however, was ment stepped in and, by passing and then retreat, and in this case Sandycroft... 11:50 12.50

Panggor These winds surge up Radella 14.50 impossible as the presence of the an ordinance giving it power to they had advanced a little into Sambrong. English

Was party

widely levy a special tar in boycotting the south of the Bay and then

0.32 known. A Chinese bub-official areas," forced the leading Chinese gone back. There had been no Tambalak... 0.67) Sungei Bagan 1.10 subsequently suggested that

to take an active interest in the real advance into the Bay, nor Tapah 12.25 perhaps a party of Hung

it expected that there Teluk Anson 7.55 hulze were sheltering in the vill. suppression of the movement. It was age at the time and that they did was not long before the boycott would be so early, and weather Termoloh was broken. Now the Govern- conditions the shooting.

Anda- Trafalgar... ment proposes to share a barden mens had become normal again. Trafalgar (Coconut drop). which was the outcome of a policy It was quite a common thing for Ula Pandan 0,65 that has long been adopted by the monsoon winds to make a United Malacca 1.05 Government Departments,"

for MODEL EI,

Remington Wahl.-

Tension of charge an illustrated booklet "Touch Method Typewriter, Instructor," Javaluable to ali using typewriting machine.

N.B.-Flause wild, and return of pest will bring

SIEMSSEN & CO.

Sole Agents for HONGKONG, - CANTON, - SOUTH CHINA and FORMOSA.

GREEN ISLAND

UEMENT

COMPANY, LIMITED,

PORTLAND, CEMENT

In Casks of 375 lbs. net. In' Bags of 250 lbs. 'net.

SHEWAN, TOXES & CO General Managers. Tongkong, 16th August, 1901

Bills of Lading will be countersigned HIMROD'S

JARDINE, MATHESON & 00., LTD.

Agents.

Hongkent, 14th June, 1918.

To Sail

[371

"INDRA". LINE, LIMITED,

Gives Instant Rellot

No matter what yohr zespiratory orgens may be managing fromwwhether ASTHMA, INFLUÈNZA, HAZAL CATARRH, OP ORDINARY DOUGH. -de will dent in this damons comedy A restorative power that is simply unequalled.

ЛАМИ ГОД

Sold in the by

Storm throughout

LEWARE ON

alaista t the Counity. IMITATIONS,

For BOSTON & NEW YORK,

UE Stoaniship,

CURE FOR ASTHMA

Commercial Union.

INDRARUALA"

Miller, F.

Bradmann, B.

Moller

Brill, Dr,

Moonan, J.

Mrs.

Parshall, J.

Grant, G.

Rohlig,

Mr.,

Frenct, U.

Fridley, G.

Mrs, & Miss Schmidt

od as above on 23rd inst.

Hader, F.

& Miss

Keyt, Dr.

Kubl

Lorrie

Lenoir, Miss F. Wills, E,

J.

Karkatzky, Mrs.

Soon Kim Stephano. Miss

Thomas, Mr. &

Mrs. A. Watkins, G. Weismann, C.

Consignee

NORDDEUTSCHER

[46

With Liberty to call at the Malabar Coast. Proposed Sailing From Hongkong.

[3

Investigation by Tutuh.

Mukden, June 7.-The Tutab immediately deputed an official inquiry into the shooting outrage upon the party of British officers nesr Peneiho. Little more can be.

GERMAN DOGS—AND FOXES!

JAPAN AND AMERICA

Lively Anti-Allen Bill Discussion

the

week

Rear

the

Serdang Glonesly Haytor

บ 6.40 6.65

*

1.20. 1.35

8,00

$8.75

8.00

9.00"

0.621

0.70.

2.80

2.60

... 1.00

1.25 Dia.

... 3.70

4.00

3.20

3.65 1.30

2.55 2.85

0.70

8.45 ...0.35

2.70 0.40

2.75

* 3.00

8.30

15.50

...... 0.85

1:30 0.05

16.00

0.371 1.30

0.70

12.75

8.00

***

nominal. 1.15

1.35

0.70. d.d. 1.1580

temporary advance several times before the actual of the monsoon. Allagar

then

move

wind

CONSULAR CHANGES.

Sterling.

:

2/3

7-

20

1/2

1/8 ·

ment Co.... 816

9/9.

...

9/-

10/8

3/8,

Lowlands 52.17.0. £3.1.0

Kamuning

Malacca

Rembin

1/10 2/2

2/11

3/4

197

....£1.8.9

*

4.

2/6

6/10 £1:12 0

The first indications of the

.... 2/9 c.d. 6/3 Anglo-Java monsoon

are observed reported until the return of the

in the Seychelles, and they Bakit Kajang... £2.2.6 £2.3.0

Batang Malako 2- commission of inquiry.

up to Colombo, Bukit Mertajam 2/2- Later information makes the In connection with their at currents, one advancing up the

where they split up into two Bukit Sem-

2/8 motive for the attack even more ob titude on the Californian question, Arabian Sea, and the other along Chersonese

bawang soure. The party, which consist- the authorities in the Japanese the coast of India, to the Bay of

1/0 1/11 ed of Major Vincent, Major Dick-Foreign Department gave out to Bengal, and thence into Bengal Chimpul

(F.M.S.)... 2/11 3/8 son, Major Lashhurst, Captain Press representatives the follow Knox, Lieutenant Mitchell and a ing explanation:

proper. The Arabian Sea cur- Daff Develop Japanese guide, were standing in "Severe attacks are

rent is usually a little ahead of the open country at a distance of directed at the Foreign Depart may be decribed. as surges of Heawood....

being the Bengal current. These winds Hajoep about 300 yards from the village meat by writers in the Press, water-laden hot air from the Highland & of Bouchinhotza at four o'clock who state that the authorities are Equator, which advance to the in the afternoon, when firing incompetent to cope with the south of the Bay. When they reach Jasin... suddenly opened. The officers situation, and that they observe there the conditions are often took cover behind some Chinese secrecy as to the proceedings such that they are repulsed, and graves; the latter were freing on between the two Go they retreat again. These moist

(Perak) quently hit, showing the accuracy veraments in order to evade winde, which extend to a great Kota Tinggi 21 Kopitigalla 18/1 of the firing. The officers, an attack from the public. It is height, not being able to prevail Laba (F.M.S.) 517 who were totally uparmed, mom a matter of much regret that peo- advance again later, and being Lumat entarily expected the attackers ple should attribute this reticence driven back, advance again and Malacca(71% to follow them in their retrest to on the part of the authorities to again going farther each time wards Sanchialza five miles away. incompetence, and also that the until the conditions are quietProf.) £717.6 68.9.3 Capt, J..H. Smith will be despatoli-

They were not pursued, however, Government's stop should be con- favourable, when there comes the The Post Magugine and In- but four animals and also a little strued as an attempt to ignore storm which carries the monsoon This Steamer has superior accommo-surance Monitor," in its issue of baggage were left behind. No public opinion or to conceal the into Bongel and Bihar. It is in

(Ordinary) £8.0.0. £8.14.3 dation for a limited number of saloon May 10, deals with the Commer-thing was seen of their assailants. unfavourable results brought this transition period, when the

Merlimau

3/7

4/- passengers.

cial Union Assurance Company Some Chinese in ordinary dress about by what the papers term north-east monsoon is giving way Pegoh

Nordanal

21.8.0 81.7.3 For freight or passage, apply to

which has opened its second half-were observed in another direo-clumsy diplomacy. Though to the south-west monsoon, that

Padang Jawa

214 2/0 JARDINE. MATHESON century. The latest developments, tion. The latter stated that they we must reluctantly admit that dangerous storms, such as those Rubber Estates of

...1.16.6 £1.19.0 AND CO., LTD.,

it says, are in keeping with the had not seen any firing..

18/0 £1 2.6 Agents,

developments `în Hongkong 10th June, 1918. ment, now one of the foremost of size and calibre of the establish

this that have prevailed for the past question have been unfavoar

Krian 218 3/- Regular Steamship Service ance offices which within their the group of international insur-

able to our country, the efforts of fortnight occur in the Bay.

Sapong ...£18/6 £1.1.3 our authorities have not been

Singapore Para relaxed, and they are, at this own province give such an ex-

Rubber ... 2/12/7 very moment, doing their very cellent lead to British commercial

Singapore United 1/10/2/- best to secure an amicable solu enterprise. In all departmente

Straits Bertam ... LLOYD FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK there is sustained progress and long-suffering Berlino is losing many instances where serious Times" of June 4 states: To-day

The worm will urs, and the tic negotiations there have been tion of the question. In diploma-

United Temiang 101 dis. par. 2/41 "SAINT- On or about healthy growth, with profit results his temper and patience at the failures have been caused by Mr H. E. Falford, C.M.G., H.M.'s Belat PATRICK" 16th Jane. equal to the total income: of FOR NEW YORK, former years not at all remots.

continued persecution of his dog 8.8.

"WRAY on or about.

Foreign Mission Secretary.

.on and himself. Not content with slight imprudence

the Consul General in Tientsin, will Bruang, Lt.... CASTLE" 3rd July, The Synod of the Presbyterian extending the muzzling order part of the parties concerned. leave by the early afternoon Kampar For Freight and further inform-tlon, Courch of England has appinted

throughout the summe:-al- Fully recognizing the import Pakow apply to..

train for Shanghai, Kanaboi, Ltd. 2.05 of taking every the Rev. Patrick J. Maolagan, though nothing approaching possible M.A., D. PH., (asphew of the late hydrophobia has been manifested this delicate question, both of Sir E. H. Fraser, who goes on Kinta Tin Mines £1.15,0 · £2.0.0

beat where he will assume the office Kinta Associa care in handling of Consul General in the absence tion; Etd.... 13.00 14.25 Archbishop of York) to be Foreign dog to be led into the bargain. the proceedings he keep a secret Mr W. Meyrick Hewlett, the Vida- Middleton

Baywhere the polio order the Mission Secretary but he has to

Governments have agreed that leave. In Mr Fulford's absence Kledang remain one year longer at Swate

As a dog is not allowed in a shop, for a certain period of time.

13.50 15.00 ow. owing the shortness in the Ten on's lead, under a fine of 008.,

Consul, will be in charge of New French staff there at present, and next

In accord with this undertaking, H.M.'s Consulate in Tientsin, au- whole numbers of them may be year he succeeds the Rev. W seen attached to the nearret lamp-only the paper, but also those .M.'s Consul at Mukden, who Pahang Con-

we are keeping in the dark not til the arrival of Mr R Willle, New Tambun som.

Tekka 7.1,800 1,750 Dale, who was formerly Presby post while the maid is marketing business men who have been so is expected to reach here, about solidated terian minister of Singapore,

and the air is rent with canine indefatigable in their efforts to the middle of July. Every Pengkalan..... Mr. Roosevett's Libel Action,

remonstrances loud and deep.... Ex-President Roosevelt, accom-

secure a settlement of the dispute. good wish Fow Berliners possessing gar- We hope you will take these Mr Falford on his entering Pusing Lama will go with Pusing Bahru panied by an army of special dena, and the dimensions of a fist circumstances into sympatetic into new responsibilities in the Bahman Hydraulio...17.25 18.25 correspondents, statesmen, being inadequate for the purpose consideration, and admit the South. His courtesy and tact are Rahman Tin Co. divines, doctors, cowboys, dates of exercise, many are sending their necessity of our keeping you well known in Tientsin and the Rambutan... tives, and typista associated with dogs, to the country or having ignorant, for a time, of the steps capabilities of the esteemed Con- Ranb various periods of his career, has them destroyed, so that it is we are taking.""Japan Gazette" sul General are acknowlged by all Redbills arrived at Marquette (Michigan) computed the municipal revenue to conduct an action for libel he is will be a good many thousand

those who have any knowledge of Royal Johore bringing against ex-Sentor Newett, marks poorer this year. MEE HEUNG. editor of the Ishpemink Iron Ore

Mitsul Still In Boycott. the difficulties and responsibilities Selangor River The domestic pet of the future trary reports, the Changshan in high administrative depart Serendah Makdon, May 28.-Despite con- which attend the work of all those Sempam reporte a London wire of May 27, is-save the mark to be a fox. boycott of the Mitsui Co, since ments. It is said of Mr, Fulford Hydraulic which adde:--He demands, two There is no tax at present of 308, Maroh is still running, owing to that there is nothing in con- Sungel Cau thousand sterling damages. The upon foxes, and Reynard is not the adverse local feeling against noction with Consular work in Tanjong libel complained of in an allega-addicted to rabies. Some enter the firm Mitani's concessions which he is not expert, and those Rambutan... 10.25 11.00 tion that Mr. Roosevelt is a drunkard, Mr. Roosevelt has young foxes at

prising dealers are advertising and payments are considered an who know him will agree that Tekke Ltd.

oxes at 6a, aplech, and it insuficient compensation in view this is not mere flattery but s'just Ting Kil 11.00-12.00

65-70- legend of intemperance and an- sight to see one following if re- Hopos however are entertained which, allied to an immense Tongkah 11:1 been annoyed for years at this is becoming no very unusual of the strong action taken at first, recognition of outstanding ability Titi Tin Co., Ltd. 7.60 8.50 nounces his intention of finally luctantly his Hetrohen or ratas to a favourable compromise capacity for hard work, makes 2 Harbour destroying it.-Erdhange, chen on a lead, but unmuzzled. being shortly arrived at,

him looked up to ss an authority, Tronoh

BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES:

THE Sekabp

4

"DERFFLINGER," kaving 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- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained. .

88.

2. DODWELL & CO., LTD

A gente. Fongkong, 10th June. 1919.

(899

Notices

WING KEE & CO.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded un 47-49, Connaught Rd, unless intimation is received from the

Consignees before noon to-day taquést | SHIPCHANDLERP, ing 14 to be landed here.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowne, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 18th of June, will be subject to rent."

"All brükan, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the "18th of Fune, st. 9.80 1.m.-)

PROVISION & COAL

MERCHANTE

Kangkong, Med May, 1912.

All claims must reach as before the 25th of June, 1918, or they will not be

ART recognized, 2001 CARLO SING

Fo Fire Insuranse will be affected, Bill of Lading will be ecantersigned by the hddersigned. į NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

PHOTOGRAPHER

HONGKONG. TELEPHONE NO, 1018, MELCUERS & CO Developing, Printing & Enlarging

"Udahdel Agents, Hongkong, 11th June 1918, (889 dghong, 1st May, 1911.

once

J

Tientsin and Mr. Fulford.

The "Peking and Tientsin

Mining. 42.75 2.90

1.40

... nom.

2.25

' ,'' זי.

10/4, 11/6

Come 8/0

10/6

5/07/9 4/9 6/3

22.50-23.60 12:26 13.00 2.80 3.00 2.953-20 0.95 1.10

nom,

nom

... nom.

1.50 2.10. .18.50 21.50.

18.7615.25

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