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HOTEL LISTS.

Hongkong Hotel,

Aaron, J. M. Arbinl, A. P. Bosack, A. Barberini, E. T. Baring, M. Baring, Miss L. Bate, E. R. Bolillos, Mrs. E.

·R.

Bona, G. A.

Boven, Lt

Mr. W. F.

&t

Lewis, Dr. Eliz-

abeth. Leoman, F. Lloyd, G. T. Lockhart, W. M. Lobb, Dr. E, L.

M

MacIntyre, Mr.( and Mrs. Neil Melrose,

Mrs. M. R. Merton, A. Brown, C.

Martin, G. Brown, R.

Mason, O, Fare" Calver, Lt, C. C. brother Cambridge, A, J. Matheson, Miss Claxton, A. A. M... Cowen, Mrs. W. Matheson, Mra,

F.

R. T.

Crocker, Miss F. McKean, Dr. G. Culver, Lt, 0, 0, ・ W.

Davis, C. H. McKenny, Dr. Derteano, Mr. &

Mre & 2 child- Mehta, B. K.

ren,

Dewar, J.

+

Co Sail

SOCIETA NAZIONALE DI

SERVIZI MARITTIMI.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH," THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1913,

Direct Fteam for GENOA, NAPLES, LEGBORN, BOMBAY AND PORT SAID vs SINGAPORE,

Notices

LESSONS IN CHINESE.

".

|M2 RLI BON FAÑ. ■ 'Chipere

graduats romed in literature, has been a teacher to Europeo odials and merclimate in this Colony for over ten yea18.

(Without transbipmont.) aking Carga at trough rates to all

He has a good method of training Mediterranean. A dristic, Barcelons, European to pass in the Ohlnere ex- Valenus Alicant, Almera andamination, and in possessed of first Malaga, Lerantine and South Amente certificate as Chinese teacher. rican Porta us to Q-llao.)

He has shoa gord knowledge E THE: Steamship

Mandarin and Hakks.

** ISCHIA,"

Capt. Belsito, will be despatched as abore on FRIDAY, the 4th July, at Noon.

For farther, part'onlars regarding freight and parange, apply to

CARLOWITZ & CO Agents,

[486

C. W. & Mrs. Hongkong, 27th Jara, 1915.

Merecki, J.

Moulder, A, B.

Douglas, Mr. & Mulder,J. D. F:

Mro. R. H.

Dowley, W. A.

Drew, Miss R.

Ehrenfels, Mr. &

Mrs, H. C.

O'Leary, Miss

G.

Ormiston, J. Ossenback, F.

J..

Ray, E. H.

Fisher, H. G.

Fischer, W. E.

Robinson,

Garrow, B

V.

Mrs. I. H.

Geare, Mr. and Reay, Miss

F.

W.

Gillespie, Dr. J. Shaeffer, Mr. &

.M: Gordon, A. G. Goulbourn, V. Gould, Mr. J. Gourgoy, I.

MrB. C. W. Sibley, J. C. Singer, E. T. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. E. E..

Grinshaw, R. J. Borby, V. Grisogono, P. O. Spiro, S.

Von.

Hanna, Dr. J. G. Schapira,

Harbord, W. T.

Hewett, Pon. Mr. E. A, C,M.G. Innes, Capt. R. Judah, Mrs. A

N. E. Jones, Mrs. A. Kabel, D S. Kadoorie, Ellis Kruseman, A. Kerby, G. Kelly, Dr. and

Mrs J. F. Knight Mr. und

Mrs. W. B.

Grand

Baleaky, J.

Backe, G. G.

Bjoin, M,

Brothers, E, L. Brown, Dr.

Brown Crawford Mr. &

Mre.

Crew, Mr. and

Mrs. A. B. Epperson, Mr. &

Mrs.

English, J. R. Fonsler, G. W.

Forrest, J. D.. Frenck, C. Gibbon, E. J.

Green, G. M. Jeffery

Kennedy, J. G.

"Keyt, Dr.

Leele, Mr. and

Mrs.

Square, Miss..

Dr.

und Mrs.

Tapp, J, R.

Thompson, L.

N.

Webb, Mr. and

Mrs. B. Weidler, W. E. White, F. W. White, B. P. Wood, G. G.

Wolfson, Col. & |

Mrs. J. N. Yeadell, S P.

i.

Hotel. Lewington, Capt. J. 8. Lodge, Mrs, 'F, Lorria, F. Mahoney, J. Monroe, Mr. &

Mrs. P. Monroe, W. N. | Oiffer, H. Pieffen, Rococo Rrbun, Mr. and

Mrs.

Ruckman, Mr.

& Mrs.. Ruckman, Miss Waern

Warner, D. M. Weismann, C. Steft, E.

Zorega, Ch'inita

Misa

Craigieburn.

FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE

AND MOJI.

THE Steamship

"ARRATOON APOAR;" ‚'

Capt. W. Walker, will be despatched for the above ports on MONDAY, the 7th inst, at 4 pm.

The Steamar bas superior accommỘ- dation for

passengers, is installed throughout with Electric Light and carries a duly certified doctor.

Return Tours to Japan Return tickets are available by the Indo-China Storm Navigation Co.' Steamers, Fare for round trip $120. For Freight or Passsgo, apply to DAVID BASSOON & CO., LTD: Agents Hongkong, 2nd July, 1913,

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Regular Steamship Service.

Mak

With Liberty to call at the Malabar Coast.

Proposed Sailing From Hongkong.

8.6.

FOR NEW YORK.

..WRAY

CASTLE"

on or abou

6th July. L'oa or about "PATHEAN" 5.8.

J23rd July, For Freight and farther inform tiun apply to

DODWELL & CO., LTD

Agenta. Hongkong, 25th Jano, 1918. (899

AMERICAN ASIATIO 8.8. 00.

Hongkong--Boston & New York,

FOR BOSTON & NEW YORKY

PORTS & SUEZ CANAL.

(With liberty to call at the Malabar Coset)

8.6.

Caldwell, Mr. McCaig, J. Caldwell, Miss Raynaud, Ma- "pply to

Carpenter, Mr. dame & mon-

and Mrs.

Cornell, W. A,

-sieur

Kydd, Mr. and "mith, E. G.

Mrs.

Galbraith,

M.

INDRASAM on or about

SHEWAN, TOMES &Co.,

Gepen! Agents. Hongkong. Jane., 281d 1918.

1.346

Smith, Mrs. G.

Wood, E. M,.

V.

Notices

FLIES

ODORS

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

Consignee

FROM EUROPE, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.

THE Company's Steamship

“HITACHI MARU,”

having anived from the above ports, Conaiguse of Cargo are hereby inform

GERMS THIS IS THE WEATHER

And germs are active.

Those who intend lerning the Chin- ese language are requested to. Wits care of "Hongkong Telegraph" nifas or direct to 87 Holcad Road 14 Boor Hongkong, 20th Jux, 19 ■ (19)

WING KEE & CO;"

47-49, Connaught Rd,

SHIPCHANDLERP,

PROVISION & COAL

MERCHANTS Hongkong, 23rd Mar, 1918,

GREEN

ISLAND

CEMENT

COMPANY, LIMITED.

PORTLAND, CEMENT

In Casks of 375 lbs. net. In Bags of 250 lbs. not.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. General Managers. Jongkong, 16th August, 1901

Over 30 years ago the late Lord

·Beaconsfeld erestined to the benefits he received from HIMROD'S CURB, and every postbrings zimlar letters today.

HIM

MRO

CURE for

ASTHMA

«FAMED FOR GO YEARS.

Sold in tins by all Chemists and Stores throughout the Country, "Beware of Imitations,

THE OPIUM TRADE.

Interest at Home.

A meeting of members of.Par- [liament of all parties was held at the House of Commons on June 4 t hear an address from Lieut.- General Chang who is now in Eng- land on a semi-official mission

in connection with the efforts that China is making to eliminate the opium evil. Mr Theodore Taylor, MP., presided over a gathering ambering about 50, and intro- duced General Chang as a repre sentative publio man who enjoyed the confidence of the President of the Chinese Republic.

The General, who spoke in English, gave a concise and lucid

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His Grace the Archbishop of Bombay writes. : use Squintogen every now and then, wider my doctor's advice, and always derive great beriefit from it."

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E.F SKINNER.

exposition of the present situa chests now in the treaty ports, or THE FAITH OF WOMAN. months ago the ship sailed and, tion, and indicated that the main problem was how to dispose of may she henceforward refuse to allow their importation? It is

going around South America,

COMMERCIAL,

Rubber and Mining Shares

Uader date June 21 Mesara Davies of Singapore, send us the following:-

Company. Closing Quotations.

Dollar,

Buyer Sellers. Alor Gajah... 3,00 3.50 Ayer Kunning 082) 0.02) Ayer Molek 2.15 2.35 Ayer Panas 0.00 0.50 Balgownie....

5.75 6:21 Bukit Jelutong 0.37 Bukit Katil.... 0,90

0.45

1.00

Bukit K. B... 0.92

1.00

Bukit Timah 13.00 16.00

Changkat

Serdang... 5.85 6.90

Glenealy

1.15

1.30

Haytor

6,50

7.50..

Indragiri 7.00

8.00

Jimsh

0.521

0.60

Kedah nominal 2.30 Kolemak

260

1.75

1.50 Dis.

Kompas *3.25 3.75 Kuala Sawah. nominal Lunas ... 2.00 3.20 Malaka Pinda. 0.074

1.05

Malakoff

2.25

2.45

Mandni Tekong 0,500.00

Mergai

9.45 2.80

Nellmay

0.35

0:40

New Serendah 240 Nyalas

2.60

2.90

3.15

·Pajam.......................... 12,00

13,50

Pantai......

1.00 1,15

Panggor 0.72) 0.821 Radella......14.00 16.00

Sandycroft 10.50 11.50

Sembrong...

0.30

0.35

Sungei Bagan 1.00

1,20

0.87)

Tambalak ... 0,00 Tapah......10.25 11.00 Teluk Anson 7.00 7.50 Termolch nominal, Trafalgar.... 1.15 Trafalgar (Coconut arop)... Ulu Pandan 0.00 0.671 o.d. United Malacca 0.87), 0.97)

Allagar

Anglo-Java

1.35

Sterling.

2/1 2/6

8/-

2/6

5/3

Batong Malaka 1/0

Bukit Kajang... £2.1.0 £2.5.0 Bukit Mertajam 2/2

Bukit Sem-

bawang 17

Chersonese

را

2/8 o.d.

1/0

(F.M.S.)... 2/9 3/3

Chimpal

Duff Develop-

1/2 1/5

ment Co.... 8/3 Hajoep 7/ Beawood

Highland & Lowlands

Jasin... Kamuning

220

4018

1/7

3յ3 ::

£2.12.6

2/

(Perak)... 2/9 3/18

Kepitigalla 15/4)

16/10

Kota Tinggi 9/1

2/1

Laba (F.M8.) 5/-

6/3

Lumut

Malacca(71%

81.7.8

$1.10.6

情绪

Prof.) £7.2.6 47.18.9

Malacca

Belat

Krian

Kampar

3/4

1,

3/8

$1.4.0.1.8.0

1.12.6 £1.18.0

17/6 #1.1.3

4/2

11/9 2/1

Miolog.

2.80 2.75

... nom.

***

the stocke now in band of Chinese for China herself to ask for im- that has attempted to recover the later it came into the Pacific Merlimau

The fourth English company reached Cocos Island, Five months (Ordinary) £5.15.0 £8.15.0 HA" 14th July, parts, the total value being mediate release. Quite clearly, Cocos Island treasure, within the entrance of the Panama Canal, Nordanal For freight and forther information, estimated at £8,000,000 and at the there need be no difficulty about past seven years has returned to and the owners offered it for sale. Padang Jawa 2/ 2/6

sime time facilitate the energetic the disposal of the stocké else Fanama unsuccessful, and its ship The search had been a failure. Fegol measurce which were being em-

where, for, in the speech of Mr is for sale, writes a "Times" ployed by the Chinese Govern: Montage he announced the Indian correspondent. He says:

Mr Mills is no longer a believer Rembia nominal 16/6 18/9 in the clue and the story of the Bubber Estates of ment to produce a cessation of the Government's intention to go on

2/11 3/5 trade. Dr. Wenham, of the producing, for the non-Chinese

靠 In a letter written two years pirate's treasure. But he says that, Medical College at Peking, also markets. Let its future produe- outline of the Uccos Island frea- advise any one to invest the Singapore Para

ago your correspondent gave an even if he were, he would not Sapong spoke, and numerous questions tion be lessened by the number sure story, and told of the failure money necessary to uncover it.

Eubber

2/1 **-276 General Obang. It was decided, treaty ports. Let India be con- william and were asked and answered by of chests still remaining in the of two expeditions by Lord Fitz- Since the treasure was buried in Singapore United 19 2/

3/7 two the cave in the cliff there have Straits Bertam ... one by on the motion of Dr. Chapple, tent with having already made Englishwomen to recover the been great slides of rock and United Temiang 10/3 dis. par. M.P., seconded by Colonel Greig, out of opium for China about treasure. M.P., to form a committes to twice as much money as in 1907 the article was the return to island, and these bave completely The occasion for earth along the front of the place on a practical footing the could have been expected from Panans of the last-named expe covered the spot to which the suggestions made.

the whole then future Indo-Chi- dition, undertaken by the women magnetic bearings specified in Bruang, L.... 1.40 In Szechuan. Bishop Cassels, . of

nese opium trade. And let China and a few men employees for the the clue point. Granting that one

2.15 when you are troubled with flies China, who is now is London, ornment wish it, let China's free which to start a home for found-tended by the clue, there would be Kinta Associa

Western at once go free. Should our Gov purpose of obtaining money with could locate exactly the spot in- Kanaboi, Ltd. 2.05 odors and when disease in the course of an interview with dom to refuse opium till 1917 lings in London.

months of digging before the tion, Ltd. 13.00 14.25 cheater Guardian," said in re- the auppression policy. a representative of the "Man- depend upon her persistence in These women believed that cave could be uncovered, and then Kinta Tin Mines $1.15.0 22.0.0

Kledang ferring to Szachusa :--

Her they had found the spot where it might turn out that the clas Middleton rulere would not object, But the treasure stolen from Vera or its application were wrong, or

13.60 15.00 The Government gave the whatever virtue the pari passa Oruz, Mexico, in 1821, by the that the pirates actually hid the Now French farmers no compensation what policy may have had in 1908 or Spanish pirate Benito Bonito, was treasure at some near-by spot in-

Tokka 7.1,800 1,750 ever, and, of course, the sup-1909, there is abundant evidence hidden, but their supplies and stead of at the point where the New Tambun nom. pression meant considerable to show that the best way now of funde gave

Pahang Con- dielocation of labour.

out before they meridian and parallel cross, It helping China is to free her at could complete the necessary ex-

solidated The women who persuaded Mr employment; it affected the more Indian opium.

out of once from the obligation to take, cavation. They returned to Lon-Mills and his fellow capitaliste to Pangkalen... don, and there interested a num- engage in the expedition do not Pasing Bahru Pusing Lamo ber of English business men, feel as he does. They are sure

...: 3/6 4/3 among them, and at the head of that only a little more work and Rahman Hydraulio...17.25 18.25 the projeet, Mr E. C. Evelyn Mills, money are required to uncover Rahman Tin Co. 22.00 23.50 ad

Rambutan a hardware merchant. So. aure the treasure cave. They are were they, and so truly did they returning to London intent upon convince the business mon, that a organizing another company for Redhills company was formed with enough the purpose of continuing the Royal Johore funds to fit out a ship of 500 tons search.

Selangor River people as this was if the Chinees her auctions the average price men reineed to accept money for not have been taken up by the London, June 20.-At the rab-to continue the search. The wo

Sempam had not a real conscience about realised was 281 per lb.

Although women exercise the Serendah

Hydraulic The their clue to the treasure, merely franchise in Australia, the evils of opium."

public concluding stages showed an im asking to be taken along on the opinion does not yet seem favour- Sungei Gau Writing in the current issue of provement, but a large quantity expedition and given a share of able to their being concerned Tanjong the "Contemporary Review," Mr. of scrapreduced the average price the treasure.

Rambutan T. C. Taylor, M.P., says:—

directly in the making of laws,

Tokka, Ltd. The share market is acutely weak, The ship was supplied with This, at least, appears to be in- Ting Kil Now that our own Government and the present-prices are the provisions for a six months' voy dicated by the result of the Titi TinCo., Ltd. 7:00 8.50 has discontinued sales of further lowest that have been recorded age, and great steel boxes with General Election. Three women opium for Chion, the Indo-Chinese for years. There is continuous special locks were built into candidates wooed the suffrage of Tongkah question is narrowed down to selling and all markets are de- the hull for

the_safe of the 'electors, and all were Harbour. storage of the treasure. Some defeated at the roll.

ed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hong- the Powerful Disinfectant threw the coolies

tained as soon as the Goods are landed,

kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown will rid you of the nuisances and merchants, the divan keepers, and Company's Godowns at Kowloon protect you from the germs. CN the officials. But it seems to me where each consignment will be sorted is over five times as efficient as that there is a really national de- out mark by mark and delivery can be ob-carbolic acid, yet absolutely safe, and for the suppression of Optional goods will be carried on Usa CN in the kitchen, the opiam. It is often said that unless instructions are given to the con- cellar, the bathroom, the living China moves as a mass, and I trary before Hour, to-day."

room-everywhere about Goods not cleared by the 7th July, house wherever dirt or impuri Mere Government action would

think this is an example of it. (From the "Straits Times "Own will be subject to rent.

ties gather.

Correspondent.)

Damaged packages must be left in the

Godowns for examination by the Con- signee's and, the, Co.'s representativəs at an appointed bour. All claims must bs presented within ten days of the teamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No claimma will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,

Agents Hongkong, 1st July, 1918, (84′′

the

7he Yellow Package with the

Gable Top"

At Drug and Dept. Storea. THE CHINA COMMERCIAL CO.

3. DUDDELL STREET,

London Rubber Auctions.

{ this--must China take the 20,000 pressed,

No Women M.P.s.

Baub

Tronch

.84 U

9/8 10/0

8/9/8 5/679

12.25 13.00.

2.80 3.00 .... 2.05 3.20- 0.95 1.10

.... nom. noin.

Rom.

150 2.10 .10.25 21.00

9.50 10.15 65 72/0 10.60 11.50

1400 15:00 399 159

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