Notices
YOST
TYPEWRITERS
NEW MODEL No 20..
VISIBLE. WRITING
Standard Keyboard with Fractions up to 16ths.'
suitable for
MERCHANTS,
ENGINEERS.
BROKERS,
BANKERS, ETC.
BRIEF MODEL
For Lawyers, Accountants, ets.. etc.
FRENCH MODEL
For Foreign Correspondence.
Special Monthly instalments if desired.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1913.
MACEWEN FRICKEL & CO.
Have been appointed Sole Ageats for the above for South China,
DES VŒUX ROAD, HONGKONG.
HAMBEN, CANTON,
CAMPBELL, MOORE & CO.
THE BEST BARBER SHOP IN THE COLONY I CHIROPODISTS, MANICURES AND
LADIES HAIR DRESSERS, HONGKONG HOTEL BUILDINGS.
ASAHI BEER
OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE.
SOLE AGENTS: MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA Hongkong, June 11th, 1913,
T
.L.M. SHERIFF BROS.
Dealers in
PRECIOUS STONES
OF EVERY KIND
and tie
FINEST OF CHINESE JADE.
8, incen's
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Notices
THE BRITISH
MANUFACTURERS'
AGENCY
HAVE OPENED UP A
SAMPLE ROOM
AT 3. DUDDELL STREET, HONGKONG REPRESENTATIVE
R. F. BARRATT & CO.
́J. ULLMANN & COMPANY.
We are the BEST Jewellers and also have the BEST Cut Glass, and Fancy Goods of all varieties, Queen's Road, (Corner of Flower Street).
Hotels
HONGKONG HOTEL
A LA CARTE GRILL ROOM. Now Open.
Hongkong, 20th April, 1911.
J. H. TAGGART,
Manager... [23
GRAND HOTEL.
QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. TEL. ADDRESS COMFORT "
Notices
WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE
that we can now manufacture on our premises the new Kryptok lävisible bifocal Lens.
The old style of cement bifovals with their disfiguring and annoying dividing line has been supplanted by a now lons with two fool, the upper portion of the glass for distance and the lower for reading, ground from one single piece of glass.
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You who wear two pairs of glasses may now use one pair instead. No one can toll that you wear bifocals. Nocoment to blister; no thin segments to lose off.
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Call and inspect this line. Kryptoks in regular or toric form,
We grind
WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW.
CLARK &
Co.
··OPTICIANS
CHATER RD
SCIENTIFIC FORK BLDGS.
HONGKONG
MANILA
OFFICE
78, ESCOLT
BREWER & CO.
Pedder Street (Next to Hongkong Hotel Entrance.) TELEPHONE No. 696.
FORTNIGHTLY LIST
NEW NOVELS
Central Position; Large Airy Rooms; Hot, Cold and Shower Baths: $1.75 each or 3 for $5.00. Electric Light and Faus Throughout; Large Comfortable. Lounge Private Suls In Pawn.
ud Public Bars; Billiard Booms. HOTEL LAUNCH MEETS ALL STEAMERS. Monthly Ratas For Tiffin and Dinner. SPECIAL DINNERS AT SHORT NOTICE. CUISINE ENTIRELY UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. Special Rates For Married Families On Application To-
TEL. No. 197.
FREICHMANN,
PROPRIETOR...
BOA VISTA HOTEL,
MACAO.
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UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. DON'T FORGET. NEXT SUNDAY'S BOATS LEAVE HONGKONG AT 9 A.M. AND 12.30 P.M. Telegrams "BDAVISTA.”
TI No. 48, MACAO.
ST. GEORGE'S HOUSE.
A. MODERN HOTEL WITH EVERY COMFORT.
KENNEDY ROAD.
Tel. 115.
THE TOKYO HOTEL. The BEST of Food served in the BEST way! Not only cheap But GOOD! : Try it and YOU will be satisfled.
38A.CONNAUGHT R D.
1 EL. 978
THE CLUB HOTEL,
YOKOHAMA.
This favourite Hotel with its newly built annexe, Opp. Clock Tower, refurnished throughout with modern conveniences. V CASUM, offers every comfort and facilities for Travellers,
"MILLINERS & DRAPERS
LADIES & CHILDREN'S
WEAR.
No. 1 & } D'Aguilai Street. KWONG CHEUNG.
IVORY, SANDALWOOD;,
LACQUERED WARE,
GOLD AND SILVER
ORNAMENTS.
43. Queen's Road.
WAH FUNG.
TERMS MODERATE. CLUB HOTEL, Limited,
No. 5, Bund,.
YOKOHAMA.
KING EDWARD
HOTEL.
A FIRST CLASS HOTEL
BEST OF ANCIENT CHINESE Under European Management.
CURIOS, JADES, ORNAMENTS
AND JEWELLERY..
Queen's Road, Cental.
WING HING HIGH CLASS TAILORS AND
EXPERIENCED CUTTERS, Perfect Fit Guaranteed) 64, Queen's Road, Uentral, Tel. 1147
OUR BREAD
IPERFECTION.
CAKES AND PASTRY PAR EXCELLENCE
AIFFINS, DINNERS & REFRESHMENTS THE BEST.
ALEXANDRA CAFE CO.
Electric Light and Lifte.
Latest Improvements, Reasonabo Rates.
Telephone 378.
H. HAYNES, Managf Hongkong, lat.Aug., 1919.
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HOTEL CRAIGI EBURN. PLUNKET'S GAṛ The Peak,
near the Tram Terrains Tel. 56.
Far Terms apply to the
ANAGER,
Cable Address
CLUB HOTEL" Telephone No. 466.
THE TAIWAN
RAILWAY HOTEL.
TAIPEH, FORMOSA:
Under the Direct Management of the Tainan Railway Dapt
80 Cents Novels.
When The Hour Came,
by E. Glyn.
: by Lindsay Russell. A Son of the Sun,
by Jack London. Mrs. Drummond's Vocation, Under the Black Eagle,
by A. W. Marchmont. The Temptation of Tavernake,
by E. P. Oppenheim, Smugglers' Keep,
Cease Firing.
by Baroness Von Hutten,
Pollyooly, by Edgar Jepson. Red Morn, by M. Pomberton.
by S. K. Bocking. Bessie Costrell, by Mrs. H. Ward.
by Mary Johnston. Daphne in the Fatherland.
MACCRECOR'S VOS.
(Parliament Blend)
AND
OUR CONTEMPORARIÉS.
South China Morning Post.
America and Emigrants. Americans who come to the Orient confess their astonishment on seeing the ceaseless potivity of the people, and candidly acknow- ledge that the white man 'could not offer competition nor maintain his present position in the labour market were the gates of pro- hibition thrown open and a vast source of labour tapped for the industries of the United States. The Oriental can exist where the European would or could not. Again, Bishop Brent must know that the immigrants from the south of Europe are readily absorbed in the United States. They become Americane-imbibe the spirit of the people and ac quire a loyalty to the flag which is intense, The Oriental remains an Oriental, faithful to his coun- try and patriotic to his emperor or republic. He will not and cannot be absorbed.
Daily Press.
Japanese in America,
It is true that there are a large number of European races in Americs who still retain their old nationality. Many Italians and Greeks were lately recalled to join the armies of their respec- tive lands in the wars recently concluded. It has to be reniem- bered, however, that these were re- cent immigrants, the immigration " into America every year from Europe being immense, and that European immigrants, even if they themselves do not becomb Ame- rican citizens, register their children as such. As long as Japan encourages Japanese abroad to retain their nationality and also to make sure that their children retain it, then she must expect to see them suffer under disabilities in various directions, jast as the foreigners on her shores suffer under disabilities. Japanese emigration under present condi- tions must remain artificial Is
is commonly associated with an extension of the Empire, ap- parently on the principle which has led to the expansion of the British Empire. This may or may not be a wise policy ultima tely; it has certainly led to the
EXTRA SPECIAL LIQUEUR exclusion of the Japanese from
WHISKIES.
The finest Blends exported to the East.
SOLE AGENTS
many countries and is in itself' full of dangers. The question the Japanese Government has to face is whether the ultimate benefits are worth the dangers that must be encountered in pursuit of them.
China Mail,
The Japanese Battle-Crluser Kongo.
The Kongo left Barrow-in-Fur ness on April 20, and proceeded to Belfast, where she entered the large dry dock there for an ex- mination of the outer shell and
Caldbeck, MacGregor & Co. under water fitting, cleaning and
(ESTABLISHED 1864)
ONE REASON
WHY
SAN MIGUEL
IS
painting of the hull, testing of gun-sights, and alignment of tor · pedo-tubes, &o. On the comple tion of this work the vessel was undocked on April 26, and was moored alongside the jetty, where a large supply of coal was taken on board: On April 29, the vessel proceeded to the Clyde, carrying out on the way a preli minary trial of the main and
DRAFT BEER anxiliary machinery. Anchor and
FIRST FAVOURITE
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capatan trials were immediately commenced and completed and the ship trimmed to the required draught for the series of progres eive speed trials, The ship was manned by a Japanese crew and
EXCELLENT CUISINE AND GOOD SERVICE. RATES 6 TEN AND UP,
We supply it to all the Leading Hotels and Baloons. Ualformed hotel porter meets all
Picale Parties:For the benefit of Hongkong piontoers, we trains and stesisers, Luggage are carry a stook of small 10-litre kegs of Pilsener, a light beer specially ranged for without say trouble to adapted for Picnic Parties; customers will be supplied free of charge guests.
with a special pump to draw the beer with conveniently. The Beer Hong kong, Ist Fab., 1912, [183 is kept in cold storage and in the specially constructed wooden kegs will keep cold for a long time without using ice. No pionio party should leave without a keg or two of SAN MICHAEL
is because the excellent flavor is not spoiled by Balioille Aold or engine and boiler-room comple any other preservatives whatever.
MEE CHEUNG.
ART
PHOTOGRAPHER
HONGKONG. TELEPHONE NO, 1018.
Developing, Printing & Enlarging Brogkon Zot May, 1911.
PILSENER.
ment. A full head of steam was easily maintained throughout all the trials, and more particularly during the fall-power ran.
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Mr. Carnegie on War.. St. Louis, Missouri, May 1, The peace congress was formally opened hero to-day with an ad. dress on the Baselessness of the Fear of War by Mr.Andrew Carnegie. The address was punotuated with satirical com« ment upon the life of ease and tranquility enjoyed by the United Old Post Office Building, Pedder St. States Amy and Navy and ridicale
MICHAEL & CO..
Telephone 1463.
AGENTS,
HOWARD WATCHES. THE AMERICAN WATCH OF
***FINEST QUALITY & HIGH PRECISION. Write or mad for Catalogue to THE SOLE AGENTS,
CHS. J. GAUPP CO.
for those sponsors of militarism who see danger of war; in every international controversy/Ber
For a good ¡Bolid méal & {la Carte or Table D'Hote with: Wines & Liquers of the Best ALEXANDIA QARA