HOTEL LISTS.

Hongkong Hotel.

Aaron, J. M.

Barberini, E. T.

Knight Mr. and

Mrs. W. B.

Barthgate, A.

Leoman, F.

Bate, E. R.

Lloyd, G. T..

Beach, O.

Lobb, Dr. E. L.

Bellios, Mr. E. 'M.

R.

MacIntyre, Mr.

Black, A

Manning, S. H.

Cambridge, A. J.

Martin, G.

Chapple, F. T.

Martin, J.

Cogan, Mrs J,

Connell, G. G.

Brown, R..

Claxton, A. A.

--Davia, U-Ha—.

VESSELS IN PORT.

Steamers.

Kiyo Marn, Jap. 6. 5,757, Hashi-

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1913,

Consignees

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, WHITEAWAY,

BREMEN.

mato. 18th July-Moji | IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL 18th July, Gen.-T.K.K.

and Mrs. Nell Borneo, Ger. 1,844, Koehler, 18th

July-Sandakan

10th July, Aunler-M; & Co.

Mason, O, Fare-Bloemfontein, Br.es. 2,958, Bur-

brother

Matheson, Misa

Derteano, Mr. & Matheson, Mrs,

Mrs, & ohild-_R_T..........

McKean, Dr. G,

rou,

W.

Dewar, J. Doust, V

MoKenny, Dr. Douglas, Mr. & C. W. & Mrs.

Mehta, B. K. Mrs. R. H Ehrenfels, Mr. & Meracki, J.

Mrs. H.E. Moulder, A. B. Fell, W. H. Mulder, Mr & Fisher, E. G. Mrs, J. D. F. Fischer, W. E. O'Leary, Miss Fuller, D.

G. Garrow, H. Ormiston, J. Geare, Mr. and Pond, Dr. E. J.

Mrs. I. H.

Ray, E. H Gillespie, Dr. J. Roxburgh, R.R.

M.

Russell, W. M. Gordon, A. G. Salier, J. Goulbourn, V. Sibley, J. C. " Gourgey, I Singer, E. T. Grimshaw, R. J. 8mith, Mr. and Grisogono, P. O. Mrs. E. E.

Von.

Sorby, V. Square, Miss A, Southmayd, J.

B. Tapp, J. R. Tobin, R, J. Viendorf, H. Vick, V. B. Walker, Capt

H. A Weidler, W. E. White, F. W. White, H, P. Wood. G. G.

Walters, W. B. Yeadell, B. P.

Hanna, Dr. J. G. Harbord, W. T. Henderson, B. Hewett, Hon, Mr. E, A., C.M.G. Holden, Capt. F.

W.

Hunt, E. B. K. Innes, Capt. R. Jacobi, GF. Judah, Mrs. A

N. E... Kabel, E 9. Kadoorie, Ellis Knight, W.C.

Kruseman. A.

King Edward Hotel.

Almond, Mrs. B. Logán, W.

Cargili, F. J. Mackintosh, J.

Castro. O..

Chee, T.

Connell, R. Connell, H. E, Dobble, Mr. &

Mrg, Donaldson, W.

A.

Finchett, Mrs. Gerlach, Mr. &

Mrs. W, W. Grimble, G. Harris, J. B. Heinemann.. Mr.

& Mrs. Hingle, E. J. Jensen, B. Kraft, Mr. &

Mrs. W. D. Lauritsen, Mr. &

Mrs, Lemare, Mr.

Mrs.

Lennox. J.

cell, 17th July-Moji 19th July, Coal.-S. T... Kawachi Maru, Jap... 8,501, A. Christiansen, 18th July, -Moji, Matches, Onion Yarn, Fish

sio.-N.

·YAK.

LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

THE Steamship

"PRINZ SIGISMUND,”. caring argirdd, Consignees of cargo are hereby informed that their Goode, with the sumption of Oplam, Tressure and Valuable, are being landed and stored

Timahi, Dut. .. 6,998, F. E... at their risk into the hasardous and/or Schermbuk, 11th July-extra basardons Godowns of the Hong- Hakassar 3rd July, Bu-kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited; Kowloon, and gar.-J. 0. J. L.

West Point Godowns, whence delivary may be obtained,

..

Yamato Haru, Jap. 8.8. 2,146, Nishiama, 17th July-

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on Dairen 11th July, Coal-unless intiuation is received from the Consignees before noon to-day request- ing it to be landed bore.

M. B. K. Chiyuen, Chi. ss. 1,267, W. Ross, 19th July-Shanghai 15th July, Gon.-0. M. S. N. 00.

No claims will be admitted af: the Goods have left the Godowna, and all good remaining 'undelivered after the 28th of July, 1913, will be subject to sent.

All broken, chaled, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, whore they will be examined on the 28th of July., at 0.80, A...

Tung Shing. Br. 9.8. 1,172, L. Hussey, 19th July-Bang- kok and Swatow 8th July, Rice.-J. M. & Co. Kamor, Nor. ss. 949, Falck Muns, 19th July-Bangkok 10th July, Rice. Order Mathilde. Ger..8.8. 828, G. Schlai-recognized.

kier, 20th July-Hoihow 19th July, Gen-J. & Co.

Haiyang, Br, 8.8. 1,363, Hodgins' 20th July-Amoy 19th July, Gen.-D L

.:

Sanuki Maru, Jap. s.8. 8,789, K. Sudzuki, 20th July-Seat- tló via Japan & Shang- hai 17th July, Flour and Gen.-N. Y. K.

All claims must reach us before the 4th of August, 1918, or they will not be

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the undersigned.,

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, MELCHERS & CO.,

Geleri Agents, ongkong. 21st July, 1918, -

LAIDLAW & CO., LTD.

Compare These Values & Prices

THE WAYLOO"

VESTS.

INDIAN GAUZE

VERY THIN AND COOL.

(889 | IDEAL SUMMER WEAR. HALF

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, SLEEVES AND FROX (BUT-

BREMEN,...

Aplande, Nor. .. 1,843, H. J. IMPERIAL GERMAN MALL

Zripson, 20th July-8ai-

gon 15th July, Rice.-T. & Co.

Prinz Eitel Friedrich, Ger. 5.S.

4.812, C. Munds, 22nd July-Yokohama 21st July, Gen-, & Co. Triumph, Ger. 8.8. 768, W. Gang-

#

Majer, Mrs. Massey, Miss, McHugh, Mr.

& Mrs. F. E. Mody, Mr. & Mrs. J. H. N. Morriss, Mrs. Murphy, J. A Murray, M. F. Nobbs, A P. Passmore, Capt. & Mrs. W. C. Peake, A. D. J. Saunders, Miss. Schenk, Mrs. Shelhamar, Mr.

& Mrs. Sibros, Dr. Spurge, H. 8. Stewart, Capt.

& Mrs, A. H Walker, D. Whitelaw, G. C. Singan, Br. 6.8.. Moss, 23rd July C'klang & Shanghai 18th July, Gen-B. & B.

achuracer, 22nd July- Hofhow 21st July, Gen -T. & Co. Samsen, Ger, ss. 998, R. Paterson, 4th July-Swatow 23rd July, Rice & Timber, B. & S.

Grand Hotel.

Bird, W. O

Barguist, H.

Crew, Mr. and Rogage, Dr.

Mrs. A. B.

Freese, M.

Frenck, C.

Koyt, Dr. King, E. G Lawingdon,

Capt. J. B. Lorria, F. Lozber, A Luokin, E.

Bayer, A,

Schotloaludt.

Schroth, G.

Schuetz, W. Weber, Mr. &

Mrs. Weismann, C.-/ Willson, Mrs.

H. C. Willson, O

Craigieburn.

Caldwell, Mr. Meurer, Mrs.

'Caldwell, Miss

Carpenter, Mr.

Cornell, W. AN

LINE.

TONLESS) NECKS AS SKETCH.

PRICE

$3.25

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. PER HALF DOZEN.

THE Steamship

The Wayloo

STRAW BOATER,

SUPERIOR

QUALITY" COARSE

PLAIT: STRAW HAT WITH BLACK SILK

LEATHER

BOW, HEAD LINING. --

PRICE

$1.00

ONLY.

20, DES VOEUX ROAD, HONGKONG.

Consignes

FROM EUROPE,

Captain Christiansen, having arrived,

"FRINZESS ALICE," having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are heraby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opiam, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra basardous Godowas of the 'Rong- kong and Kowloon Whail and Godown Daigi Maru, Jap. 8.8. 848, 8. Toku- Company, Limited, Kowloon, and THE H. A. L. Beamship

shige, 23rd July-Swatow Wat Point Godowas, whence delivery

"SILESIA," 22nd July, Gen.-O... may be obtained.

Options! Cargo will be forwarded on Seangcheon, Br. s.s. 3,775, W. T.

Larkins, 23rd July-Ban-unless intimation is received from the goon 19th July, Gen. Consignees before noon to-day request

ng it to be landed hara. Beang Taik Bong.

No claim will be admitted after the Goods have left the Gadowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 29th of July, will be subject to wat."

All broken, chaled, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 20th of July, at 9,80 x.m.

Consignee

TOYO KISEN KAISHA,

McDougall, Mr. From 04ILIAN, PERUVIAN

and Mrs.

MEXICAN,&JAPAN FORTS.

and Mrs.. MoCalg, J.

Beynaud, Ma-

Kydd, Mr. and dame & mon-

Mrs,

Galbraith,

MA Quernier, Mrs.

sieur

V. Smith, Mrẻ. G.

Smith, E. G. Wood. E. M.

THE Smship

"KIYO MARU,'

To Sail

Regular Steamship Service

All olsims must reach us before the | 5th of August, 1918, or they will not be

recognized.

L

No Fire Insurance will be offects 1.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the undersigned, NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELOHERS & CO. Hongkonx, 22nd July, 1915 [368 PACIFIC, MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY."

"8.8. CHINA.". -

FROM SAN FRANCISCO. JAPAN PORTS AND MANILA.

Consignees of Organza hereby loformed that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of the Kowloon Wharf & Hongkong &

Godown Company, Limited, whence delivery may be obtained against Bills-

Notice

WING KEE & CO.

47-49, Connaught Rd, SHIP CHANDLERS,

PROVISION & COAL

MERCHANTS

o-Lading countersigned by the Under Hongkong, 23rd May, 1912. signed.

Optional Cargo will be carried on anless notion to the contrary be given lo-day.

}

All elaims must be presented within 10: days of the steamer's arrival hero, aftur ; which date they cannot be recognized..

Goods have left the Godowne, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 24th lost, will be subject to rent.

No claims will be admitted after the

All broken, chafed, and dams_ed Goods must be left in the Gedowns,

bare they will be examined on the 24th inst. at 4,80 x.m21 –

No Fire Insurance will be effected by

13

COMMERCIAL.

Rubber and Mining Shares,

Mesere Davies and Co. of Singa- pore send us the following :—

7:

Dollar,

Company. Closing Quotations.

Buyers. Sellers. Alor Gajah... 2.50 3.00 Ayer Kunning 0.75 0.86 Ayer Molek ... 1.70 1.90 Ayer Panas... 5.50 .6:00 Balgownie 5.75 Bukit Jelutong 0.87 Bakit Katil 0.76 Bukit K. B..... 0.75" Boat Timah 18.00

Let Sanatogen Renew

Your Nerves.

Thousands upon thousands of people are daily gaining new nerve power, health, and strength from Sanatogen-the tonic food with lasting effects.

Amongst them are many of the most famous people in the world such as those whose letters are quoted below.

And over 16,000 doctors have written voluntary letters, \ commending Sanatogen, because of the excellent results which they have obtained from it in cases of nervous exhaustion, sleeplessness, depression,stomachic disorders,dysentery, chronic diarrhea, and various wasting diseases,

Why not try Sanatogen? It is sold in bottles by all Chemists, and you can take it with the absolute assurance that... it is a genuina remedy which really does what is claimed for it......

Sanatogen is both a food and a tonic-a pure scientific health food, which gives concentrated nutriment to every cell and tissue of your body-and a powerful tonic which invigor- ates your brain and nervous system, without any harmful reaction.

SANATOGEN

The Tonic Food,

Sir Gilbert Parker, M.P., the famous Statesman and Author, writes:-"I have used Sanatogen with extraordinary benefit. It is a true tonic food; feeding the nerves, increasing the energy, and giving fresh vigour to the overworked body and mind.""

The Right Honourable Sir John Gorst, Privy Councillor to the King of England, writes:"Sir John Gorst wishes to say he has long been acquainted with the great merits of Sanatogen-has taken it with excellent results, and when necessary will certainly take it again. It was also used by a daughter of his with great benefit."

All the leading medical papers have published articles in praise of Saratogen. For instance :-

The Lancet says: "There is abundant evidence of the value of Sanatogen as a restorative and food, and more particularly in cases of general debility.!'

The Indian Medical Gazette says: "Sanatogen, by virtue of the phosphorus it coutains, is useful in the loss of nerve force following dysentery and enteric fever." *.

Write for Free Book.

Pall information about Sanalogen will be found in an extremely interesting health hook, entitled The Art of Living," written by Dr. 1 Andrew Wilsou, the well-known Medical Author. This book tells you some really intererife, 1hit ihaut, yatm at vents instant porfiets which vitally affect your wels-being, and which, aureiore, you ought to know. There are only a limited number of copies for free distribution, so writa for one to-day, mentioning this paper,

Addres

A. WULFING & Co.,

6, Kiukiang Road, Shanghai.

tion, Ltd.... 10.25 11.00

Middleton 14.00 15.50

Trafalgar

1.10 Trafalgar (Coconut orop)... Ulu Pandan 0.45 United Malacca 0.70

1,20

"

Kanaboi, Ltd. 1.70 Kinta Associa

1.90

0.651

0.80

Sterling.

Allsgar

Kinta Te Mines £1,18,6 £2.0.0 Kledang

1/10

2/8

Anglo-Java 410

Pla

5/8

Batang Malaka 1/4) Bukit Kajang... 37/8 Bukit Mertajam 1/11 Bukit Sem-

1/9

45/-

2140

"1/8

bawang 110.

Chersonese

(F.M.8.) 2/2 2/0

A

Chimpul -/101

Duff Develop

ment Co.... 519

Heawood..... 3/1

Lowlands 42/6 51

Now French

Takka f.1,300 1,750

New Tasabun nem.

Pahang Con-

solidated

Pangkalen

Pusing Bahra

Pusing Lama

་་་

9-

6 81-

7/9

3/3.5/9

3/1 4/71

21:00 22,00

Bahman Hydraulio...17.25 18.25

Rahman Tin Co.

Rambutan

Baub

Redhills

Royal Johore

Selangor River

Sempam... Serendah

Hydraulic

....11.00 12.00

2.60. 2,85

·2.05 3:20

0.90 1,05

nom. Rom.

... Hom

*** non,

17/6 c.d. Sungei Gwa 17.00 18.00

Tanjong

Rambutan

Tekka, Ltd..

0.45

6.25 o.d. Hajoep

019

6/

0.85

Highland &

0.85

16:00

BEN" LIKE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

Jasin....

Changkat

Serdang 5.00 5.85

2

Kemuning

delivery of cargo from alongside.

Glanesly

(Perak) 2/6 31-

0.76 0.90

Haytor Indragiri 8.00 Jimah

0.45

8.00

7.00

Repitigalla 14/0

Kota Tinggi 1/Ó ·

2/11

7.00

***

Laba (F.M.S.) 419

613

0.52+

Lumut 21.1.0 Malanca(71%

£1,6 0

8.95

1.50 Dis, Pref.)... £4.10.0 85.5.0

Ting Kil

Malacos

Tongkah

(Ordinary) £4.12.6 85.7.6

Harbour

1.07+

Merliman 2/10 3/4 Nardanal

£1.0.0 £1.5.0

2,35

Padang Jawa

0.57

**2/

2/6

1.70

Nellmay 0.35

8.10 0.40 2.35 2.80

Pegob

Krian

13.00

Sapong

as in soy casa, whatever.

This steamer brings on Cargo :— Ex. s.n. 1a Jalo "... from Drammen. „

"Norge

from Got-bg HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE, Hongkong. Once. The above mentioned vessel Hongkong, 19th July, 1918. 897 having arrived consignees of cargo are hereby notified to send The above cïnammadi. steamer in their Bills of lading for having arrived; Consignass of Cargo ar countersignature and take immediate hereby notified to send in their Bills of With Liberty to call at the

Lading for countersignature, and to Cargo impeding discharge will be land- From MIDDLESBRO, 'LONDON

Immediate delivery of Cargo from ed immediately st consignees risk Malabar Coast.

AND STRAITE. alongside.

and expense, Proposed Bailing From Hongkong.

5.8. ** BENGLOE," FOR NEW YORK.

Cargo mining undelivered on July

2.30 Cargo remaining undelivered Wednes~ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby Kedah nominal 2.00 on or about 1st at noon will be laudal pt. Cou-day the 23rd inst., at 5 pm. will be informed that all goods are being Kelemak 1.75 8.8. * PATHEAN"). 23rd July. signse's risk and expense and delivery landed at consignes disk and expense, landed at their risk into the hazardous Kempas

... 2.00 remaining For Freight and farther information must then be taken from the Company's Cargo

undelivered and/or extra hazardous Godowne of the Kuala Bawah, nominal. *. TUESDAY 29th. inst. goon Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Lunas apply to

2.00 2.85 No Fire Iparrapon whatever will be will, in addition to landing charges, be Godown Co., Ltd., whose and/or from Malaka Pinda. "1.00 DOD WELL & CO. LTD

affected.

subject to storage charges, Agente.

the wharves delivery may be obtained,

Malakoff No claim will be recognised after the No fire aurance whatever will be

2.15 No Claims will be admitted after the Mandai Tekong 0.30 Hongkong, 25th Jana 1918:

Goods have left the Godown, and all affected."

Goods have left the Godowas, and all Goods remaining undelivered on July All chaled and otherwise damaged Goods remaining undelivered after the Mergui, FOR SINGAPORE. PENANG 5th at B p.m. in the afternoon; will be cargo will be examined at the above 25th will be subject to rent

AND CALOUTTA.

Company's godown MUNDAY

All Claims against the Steamer must New Serendah 2.10 (Taking cargo on Through Bit of subject to rent and lending sharges.

All chafed and 'otherwise damaged July 28th, 1918 ́at 10 ■,m. . be presented to the Undersigned on or Nyalas......... 2.50 Cargo to be left in the godown. Na alaims will be entertained unloss before the 1st prox, or they will not, Pajam.........12.00 stid examination of same to be held on accompanied by abort delivery note or be recognized. July 28th at 10 6.

E

List of exceptions taken at the time of All Claims must be filed on or before dellvory to consignees and aigned for Jaly Bist, otherwise they will not re and on behalf of the Pacifle Mall 8. 8, recognised.

All claims must be fled on or before August 22nd, 1918, otherwise they will [not be recognised,

Lading to Bangoon, Mala

and Mauritidis

THE Steamship

JELUNGA.?

Capt. J.RO. Bullivan, will be despatch

Y

ed for the above porta, on Tuesday, the 29th inst., t. 9 p.m.

Godown.

5. MOBIMOTO;

Agent. [464, Hongkong, 18th July, 1919,

For Fright or Passage, apply to DAVID BAS800N & CO., LTD.

· Agustofa Hongkong, 26th July, 1919.

1

Co.

O. H. BITTER,

Acting Agent (448 - Hongkong, 1944 July, 1918.

95th at 11 AM.

Pantai... 0.80 All broken, ohaled, and damaged Praggor ... 0.70 Goods are to be left in the dodorus, Radella...18.00 where they will be examined on the Sadyoroft... 10.50

Sembrong... 4.0.80 No Fire Intrance has been affected. Sungei Bagan 1.00 Bills of Lading will be countersigned.

Tambelak GIBB, LIVINGSTON & 00. Tapah

by

pas Agents a 18th July, 1918.

,

$1.3.0 21.13.0 o.d. Rembia nominal 14/. 18/ Rubber Estates of

Rubber

יל

20 3/3 17/0 21.1.3 0.87 Singapore Para

2/-" 2/3 0.80 cd, Singapore United: 16 ∙1/1·

Straita Bertam 3/42 4

1/9 1/2. United Temiang 0/3 dia, per

15.00

11.50

0.35 1.15

0.55

0.80

Mini

9.00

9.75

Belat

1.20

Teluk Anson 6.25 [448 Termoloh ... 0:40

7.00

Bryang, L. . nom.

0.79

Kampar

nom

2,50

9.50

55/- 85-

9.50 10.75

Titi Tin Co., Ltd. 7.00 8.25

Tronoh

*.14.00 15 50

51. 58/6 x.d./.

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