10.
HOTEL LISTS.
Hongkong Hotel.
Aaron, J. M. Lawrence, Adamson, Mies H. Babond, C.
Barberini, E. T. Baretto, Mrs. A.
M. Baring, M.
. Baring, Miss L. Barretto, A. M; Bate, E. R.
Lloyd, G.
Lobb, Dr. E. L.
M.
MacIntyre, Mr. "And Mrs. Neil Mallet, Mr. &
Mrs. A.
Matheson, Miss
醚。
Matheson, Mrs.
R. T.
Marconi, N..
Belilios, Mrs. E.
Martin, G.
. R.
Bona, G. A
Biermann, A.
Brown, R.
Buhle, E.
Caspers, E.
Cokely, T. J.
Montiguy,
Cambridge, A. 3. A đã
Claxton, A. A.
Cowen, Mrs. W.
F.
K.
Dalmeyer, Capt.
Davis, C. H.
B.
McKean, Dr. G.
,'
W. MoKenny, Dr. C. W. & Mrs. Mohtu, B. K.. Mereoki, J.
Moulder, A. B.
Derteano, Mr., & Mulder, J. D. F. Mrs. & 2 ohild- O'Leary, Miss
ron.
Dewar, J."
Diobitsch, C, bon Douglas, Mra. R.
H. Dowley, W. A Ehrenfels, Mi, &
Mrs. H. C. Farrell, E. H. Fisher, H. G. Fischer, W. E.
Game, G. O.
Goare, Mr. and Mrs. I. H.
Gillespie, Dr. J.
M. Gordon, A. G. Goulbourn,
'G.
Ormiston, J. Ossenbeck, H.
3.
Pinto, E, E. Q Potter, E. L. Ray, E. H. Reay, Miss F. Robins, C. F. Soth, Paul Seth Pall,
Misses
Sibley, J. C. Singer, E. T.
Consignees"
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1913.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGA-
I
TION COMPANY, LTD.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG and SINGAPORE.
THE Compan.'s Steamship
"LAISANG,"
baving arrived from the abs Poits Consignees of cargo by her are hereby informed that their goods will be delivered from alongside,
"Cargo impeding the discharge or ra maizing on band after 4 pm. the 14th inat., will be landed at Consignee's risk and expense
by
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned
- JARDINE. MATHESON
& CO., LTD. General Managers.. Hongkong, 13th Jane., 1979.
TOYO KISEN KAISHA,
(258
FROM SAN FRANCISCO, vin' HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS,
AND MANILA....
THE Steamship
"TENYO MARU."
The above mentioned Steamer having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby Silva, J. Ainform that all goods are being landed at their fisk Into the Company's Go down at West Point, whence deliverj may be obtained.
da
Sly, E. A. H. Smith, Mr. and Gould, Mr. J.
Mrs. E. E. Gourgey, I, Borby, V. Grisogono, P. O. Sutherland,P.D.
Von.
Spiro, S. Hanna, Dr. J. G. Square, Miss. Harbord, W. T. Tapp, J. R. Hector, Mr. and Tinsley, Mr. and
Mrs.
& Mrs.
Mrs. R P.
No Fire Insurance whatever will be affected.
No claim will be recognised after the Goods have left the Godown, and all Goods remaining undeliveredon Jane 23rd at 5 p.m.-in the afternoon, will te subject to storage charges.
Åll chafed and otherwise damaged Homminge, Mr. Watkins, C. ECargo to be left in the godown. Webb, Mr. and, and examination of same to be held on
Mrs. B.
Tuesday, June 24th at 10a.m.
Herzl, A
Hewett, Bon, Mr.
E, A., O,M,G.
Holgate, H. Ingenohl, C. Innes, Capt. R. Judah, Mrs. A.
N. E. Kabel, E. S. Kadoorie, Ellis Kruseman, A.
Weidler, W. E. White, F. W. White, H, P. Whittaker, Mr.
& Mrs. J. O. Wilson, J. Wood, G. G. Wood, Miss Yeadell, 8. P. Zeisler, F. Zeisler, J.
Craigieburn.
Caldwell, Mr. McCaig, J. Caldwell, Miss Reynaud, Ma Carpenter, Mr. dame & mon-
and Mrs.
Cornell, W. A
siaur Smith, Mrs. G. Kydd, Mr. and Smith, E. G.
Wood, E. M.
Mrs..
Galbraith, V.
M.
Grand Hotel,
Almberg, K. Mayr. Mr. and
Mrs. Boggs, D. Bonetta, Miss V. Merlin, L. Boucheosky, Mr. Mayer, N.
& Mrg.
Miller, F. Bradmann, S.. Moller Brill, Dr.
Moonan, J, Crew, Mr. and Mulvey, E. C.
MIE.
Parshall, J. Roblig,
Mr., Mrs. & Miss Schmidt Soon Kim
Grant, G. Frenck, U. Fridley, G. Haden, F. Karkatzky, Mrs.
& Miss
Keyt, Dr.
Kuhl.
Lorria
Stephano, Mise
Thomas, Mr. &
Mrs. A. Watkins, G. Weismann, C.
Lenoir, Miss F. Wills, E.
J.
Consignee
FROM EUROPE.
HE" HANSA " Steamship
THE
"GOLDENFELS"
Capt. Diedrichsen, having arrived, Con-
All Claims must be filed on or before June 30th, otherwise they will not 10 recognised.
8. MORIMOTO.
Agent.
ongkong, 16th June, 1913.
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NIPPON YUSFN KATSUA.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNTES.
FROM EUROPE, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.
THE Company's Steam-ship
“ATSUTA MARU,” having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby inform- ad. that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hong- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown. Company's Godowns al Kowloon, where each consigament will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be ob- tained as soon as the Goods are landed. Optional goods will be carried on unless instructions are given to the con-. trary before Noon, to-day,
ESANATOGEN
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Sanatogen-the Tonic Food.
Consignee
THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY.
FROM SEATTLE. ORTLAND AND JAPAN.
Goods not cleared by the 24th June, THE Company's Steamship will be abje to rent.
Damaged packages must be left in the
"HARPAGUS"
Godowns for examination by the Con- having arrived from the above Porta
Notice,
THE
REMINGTON
signeo's and the Co.'s representatives Consignbes of cargo by her are hereby TYPEWRITER
at an appointed hour. All claima mast informed that their goods will be de
be prosented within ten days of the livered from alongside.
steamer's arrival hore, after which date Cargo, impeding the discharge will they cannot be recognised. No claims be saded at Consignee's riak and will be admitted after the goods have expense. left the Godowns.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,
Agents, 'Hongkong, 18th June, 1918. [844
signees of Cargoare hereby informed that BEN" LINE OF STFAMERS.
their goods are being landed and placed'
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
at their risk in the bazardous and/or extra-hazardons Godowns of the Hong- kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown From Company, Limited, whence delivery may be obtained against Bills-of-Lading countersigned by the Undersigned.
Optional Cargo will be carried on un- less notice to the conimry be given to- day.
ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO,
LONDON AND STRAITS,
8,8. " BENLAWERS,"
“ONSIGNEES of Cargo hereby
by
No Fire Insurance will be effeck 1.. Bills of Lading will be countersigned
JARDINE, NATHESON & CO., LTD.
Agents. Hongkong, 14th June, 1918.
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To Sail “INDRA" LINE, LIMITED. For BOSTON & NEW YORK;` THE Steamship
**INDRAKUALA "
Notices
WING KEE & CO.
47-49, Connaught Rd..
SHIPCHANDLERS,
PROVISION & COAL
MERCHANTS Hongkong, 23rd Yuv, 1917.
SHIPYARD LABOUR UNREST.
WHEAT WITHOUT RAIN,
"We hear a good deal about A new dunger is discernible in dry farming, but we had no the shipyard labour situation. idea that it had reached the The men who "hold-on" or lengths indicated by Dr. 'Mao- "hold-up" for the riveters may donald, of the South African De- strike on their own account, and partment of Agriculture." ваув if they do the employers may the "Pall Mall." "Dr. Muodon- look out all the other members of ald declares that it is now pos the Boilermakera and Shipbuild-sible to grown a 'rainless wheat' ers' Society. The whole of the that is to say, a crop upon shipyard labore troubles may which no single drop of rain has then suddenly be brought to fallen between seed-time and har n head. It is only by vest. It does not maintain ita GREEN ISLAND UEMENT recognizing the danger in time existence, without moisture, bat that either the men'e leaders or all that is necessary is obtained the employers will know exactly from the deposit of a previous how to shape their course.
season in moisture-saving fal- lows.'
COMPANY, LIMITED.
PORTLAND, CEMENT
In Casks of 375 lbs. not. 'In Bags of 250 lbs. not.
SHEWAN, TOMES & COT General Managers..
Hengkong, 16th August, 1901
Over 30 years ago the Into Lord Beaconsfeld testled to the benefits be received frem HIMROD'S
CURE, and every post brings :
similar letters to-day,
HIMROD'S
CURE for
ASTHMA
"FAMED FOR 40 YEARS,
Sold in tins by all Chemis's and Stores throughout the Country.
Beware of Imitations,
Without a doubt the holderar up have long, had a good case fo "This is a remarkable advance a larger share of the squad earn in agriculture, and we need not inge than 9d. for each 28, taken enlarge on what it means for by the paris of riveters; after the those areas where the rainfall is boys have been paid. If the uncertain and irrigation, for vari- shares have worked out at 3 pas reasons, impossible. We for each riveter, after paying cannot be surprised that on the the lad a pound, the holder-up strength of it an altogether trans- has bad only £2 58. That formed fature is predicted` for disparity of 15s. has always been some portions of the South too large on the run of the work. African contintient." Certain new conditions that have come into existence now make it far too lurge, and these conditions are responsible for the danger which threatens.
Among the new grievances of the holders-up may be mentioned
COMMERCIAL.
Shanghai Coal Report."
Messrs Weelook & Co's Coal
the much more dangerous heights Market Report dated 12th June,
at which they often have to work
Coal Japan, This market remains unchanged since last
on the large ships of to-day, the aya deeper holes, the larger rivets, and the larger spaces between, involving more shifting about as writing and only a very small business has been done with re- well as more danger, and, above tailers as the Chinese Dragon-boat- all, perhaps, the greater amount of labour par 100 rivets on the holidays have intervened when new Isherwood type of longitu- and money is consequently very the natives square up sccounts dinal-framed vessels. On these boats the plating, like the fram
tight,
Arrivals during the fortnight A well-dressed man called at ing, is done on the opposite prin have been more numerous and the shop of the motor manufac- cipla to what the men have been
ANOTHER MOTOR BANDIT CRIME.
Chenard
turers, Messre
and hitherto accustomed, and this stocks are again up to the average. Walcker, in the Boulevard des seems to involve a constant shift. Although the demand for coal is Italiens on the evening of May ing up and down instead of the naturally less in the summer, 19th and informed the manager old simple sonning along, as it prices are firm on account of the that he wished to buy a good may be termed. This dillioulty, scarcity of supplies and we leave
them at quotations. **** second-hand motor-oer for are of course, is encountered by the lative who resided at Senlis. The other men, but is specially felt by
Cardiff Coal-Nothing fresh. Manoharian Coal-Fushun.- man, after inspecting me of the the holders up, and accentustes cars, agreed to purcha3 one at the old grievance of disparity in Although the mines are now the price of £400, and at 10 o'clock next morning he drove
pay.
1;
working at their full capacity
it is difficult to supply the de
MILITIA.mand for lump and unscreened
off in the car with M. Dar THE CANADIAN denne, the
coal and prices at the pit-mouth manager of the shop, for Sanlis, where the sale! Why General Mackenzie are consequently very firm..
Resigned. was to be concluded. When about
Kailan Coal.-Since last writ- a mile from Louvres at the begin-
ing there is no new business Official denials from Canada worth speaking about to report ing of the Forest of Senlie, for notwithstanding, there is good bat deliveries under contract have some reason or other M. Dardenne, ground for the popular belief been exceptionally good. Stocks who was driving, stopped the that the impending departure of on the spot are gradually being car and got out. When he wished
two prominent British officers is replenished. Prices here and in to resume his seat he found that not entirely due to the accident the North continue firm. his passenger had pulled out two of promotion. It is generally re- revolvers.
gretted, in fact, that the differ- grapple with him and the man ences between Colonel Hughes, the ired, wounding him in five Canadian Minister of Militia, and places. M. Dardenne fell to the Major-General Colin Mackenzie, changed at 4 percent. The Open ground and the man drove off at Chief of the General Staff and market rate for short loans is 3 top speed. M. Dardenne, although First Military Member of the
Dardenne tried to
The Kobe Harbour Works.
Home Commercial and Producé Markets.
May 16.
The Bank rate remains un-
per cent.. and discount of four
have occurred
very seriously wounded, was Militia Council, should have cul- months' Bank billa 3 11-16 to 3% able to give a description of hie minated in such acute divergence per cent. The tendency of the assailant, who, he believes, had of views that General Mackenzie Silver market has been distinctly accomplices waiting for him in has been apparently compelled good, bars being now quoted the Forest.
to hand in his resignation. This 281d. per oz. There have been no The police have discovered that event was not altogether unex-developments of any importance the man who shot M. Dardenne, of the form of Messra. Chenard pected. Colonel Hughes has many in the rubber share market, and Walcker, and made off with the views of his chief militquotations
merits, but consideration for but where changes in one of their motor-cava, is a Bel- gian deserter named Desire Da-any advisor is not one of them, they have been of an upward and it has been rumoured on tendency. The reports have vignon, 10 years of age. Davig several occasions that General been issued of the Eastern and non left his home, having atolen Mackenzie has contemplated the Eastern Extension Telegraph about £170 from his parents, and step which he has apparently Companies. The meeting has was being sought by the Balgian now taken. An excellent officer, been held of the Shanghai police.
highly esteamed throughout the Electric Construction Co., Ltd. service, and with a professional The Tea market has not yet re- reputation which should ensure opend after the holidays. Coffee We learn, says the "Japan full respcot for his opinions, has been in fair demand, and Chronicle," that as the Tem- General Mackenzie is not a man prices have been fully maintained. porary Construction Bureau in at all likely to allow measures to Sagar has been dull, and prices the Finance Department is to be ts taken which are in his opinion show some decline. Singapore absolished as the result of the ill-advised or injudicious without Pepper has been quiet, but administrative reforms just un-making a protest, and, if such steady, and White Pepper oon dertaken, the business of the protest proved unavailing, only tinues quiet, but prices are firm. Kobe harbour works is to be one course remained for him to Rice is slow at late rates. Manila. transferred to the Kobe Customs take, both in Canada's interest Hemp has been steady. Planta WE know of no better argument to Convince
you of the superiority of the Reington Hours for this year, and to the and in his own. Until papers tion Rubber is steady, good Typewriter than to allow to place one in your Home Department from next year. are Olace in order that writer,
presented it is neces average sheet being quoted at way with any oiber
The expenditure appropriated for Baryto No argument wecan think of, is as Convincing as:
suspend judgment about de. 4d. per lb. Fine Hard the works is to be deferred to the upon the merits of the oase, but Fara is 38. Od. per lb, Straits Will you test one free for one extent of 35 per cent, which will there can be no dout that with Tin is £222 to £222 10s. for casky result in an extension of the term General Mackenzie's resignation and 2215 to £215 10s. for three for the completion of the works Canada will lose the services of a by one year and a half, that is, first-rate officer, who has never to the end of September, 1918. had any thought but for the The staff of the office will be re-public interest and for that of duced by about 10 per cent.,
CNN at all goods are being Capt. J. H. Smith will be despatch-No argumens we
landed at their risk into the hazardous od as above on 23rd inst. All Claims must be presented within and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the This Steamer has superior accommo-week? tan days of the steamer's arrival bore, Hongkong and Kowloon Whaif and dation for a limited number of saloon after which date they cannot be re- Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from passangers. *cognised.
the wharvos delivery may be obtained.
No claims will be admitted after the No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown, and all Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the Goods remaining undelivered after the 22nd Inst. will be subject to rent. 26th inst., will be subject to rent. »
All broken, chafed, and damaged All Claims against the Steamer must goods must be lait in the Godswas, be presented to the Undersigned on or where they will be examined on the 21st before the 80th inst., or they will not inst. at 9,80a.m.
be recognized.
No Fire Insurance, will be affected by us la any Cand whatever.
All broken, chafed, and damaged
| Goods are to be left in the Glodowns,
This steamer brings on cargo :- where they will be examined on the Ex 8.6 Agnes" from Konkoping 20th it at 11 amp
"1
Norge from GoteborgNo Fire Insurance has been effectnā. Trelleborg "
Bill of Lading will be countersigned „Abuselezi
Drammen by HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE: GIBE, LIVINGSTON & CO.
Agents.
MIG20 Hongkong Omoor Pon Hongkong, 16th June, 1918.
+
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"AND CO., LTD.,
Agesta.
Hongkong 10th June, 1918.
may compare it in every
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With Liberty to call at the Malabar Const. Proposed Sailing From Hongkong.
FOR NEW YORK DES BEN WRAY
on or about
·CASTLE " Brd July,
8:8.
For
Freight and farther information,
apply to
"DODWELL & CO., LTD
Agente."
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Remington Wahl.
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·Coast · Erosion Observatory. A new tidal observatory, the
months;
Shanghai Baillon.
June 12, 1913. the great Dominion which he has Mexican Dollars: market rate:. endeavoured to serve
Opening Tia 73.35 The case of Colonel Crowe, Closing Tls, 73.35 Commandant of the Royal Milit Dragon Dollars: native
bank rate. Tle, 78.3195 yem free of charge & illustrated booklet Touch first of its kind in Great Britain, ary College at Kingston, would
erected near the Castle, Danbar, not appear to have any connection Shanghai Gold Bars was opened last month, One of with General Mackenzie's resigna 078 touch Tls. 359 the main objects of the obsery- tion. Colonel Crowe was offered Bar Silver......... Tls, 111.16 atory will be to afford means of and accepted an important staff Copper Cash... per tael, 1778 examining local vertical move appointment in India. some Sovereigns: buying g ments of the coastline, if any months ago, and will have com- occur, as recommended by the ploted four years of valuable Royal Commission on Coast work in Canada by September
next
SIEMSSEN & CO.
Bola Agents for HONGKONG, CANTON,
(887 Hongkong, 18th June, 2918, (848⋅ Hongkong, 10th June, 1918, (899 SOUTH CHINA 440 FORMOSA, Prosion, y
rate, at 29-Tis 7.27 at Erch, 78.6 Mex, 69.88
Ala, 350 Peking Bár Native Interethnum
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