HOTEL LISTS.

Hongkong Hotel.

Anderson,'G Baldwin, JA Barberink E. T. Barthgate. A.

Bate. E. R.

Beach, O.

Knight, W. C. Knight Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kruseman, A. Locman. F. Lloyd, G. T.

Belillon, Mr. E. Lobb, Dr E. L.

·R.

M

Black, A.

Brown, R.

Buissan, Sirs. M.

MacIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Martin, G.

Martin, J.

A...

Calder.Mr&Mrs, Mason, C, Fars Cambridge, A. J. brother

Charple, F. T. Matheson, Miss

Claxtim, A; A.

Connell, Cmok, Sirs. G. R.

E. Cropper, Mr &

Mro. F. Davis, C. H. Derteano, Mr. & Mrs. & 2 ohild- TON, Dewar, J, Doust, V. Douglas, Mr. &

Mrs. R. H. Ehrenfels, Mr. &

Mru. H. E.

Folk, W. Fell, W. H. Fisher, H. G

Fischer, W E.

Fraser, Miss E.

W.

Fuller, D Fulton, H. W. Garrow, H. Geare, Mr. and Mrs. I. H." Gillespie. Dr. J.

M. Godsall Mrs. S. Gordon, A. (,, Goulbourn, V.

Gourgey, I.

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Matheson, M r«,

R. T. 4 McAran, T. . McKean, Dr. G.

W. McKenny, Dr. C. W. & Mr. Mehta, B. K. Merecki, J.

Merritt. Mr. &

Mrs, J. P. Moulder. A. B Mulder, Mr &

Mrs. J. D. Niall, Miss. Nicholson, Miss

T. C.. O'Leary, Miss

0. Ormiston, J. Pilz, R, R

Ray, E. H. Ricketta. Mr. & Mre. W. R.

Ricon. Mr. &

Mrs. C. Roberts, Hon.

CJ. Roxburgh,"RR. Russell, W. M. Sufier, J.

Sibley, J, C.

Grimshaw, R. J. Singer, E. T

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Grisogono, P. O'Smith, Mr. and

Von.

Hanafin, W. R.

Mrs. E. E...

Sorby, V

Hanna, Dr. J. G. Square, Miss A.

Southmard, J

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VESSELS IN PORT.

Steamers,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,

Consignees

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MÁIL

LINE. NOTICE TO CONSIGN EES. THE Steamship?

Kiyo Maru, Jap. s. 5,757, Hashi- mato 18th July-Moji 13th July, Gen.-T.K.K. Borneo, Ger. 1,344, Koehler, 15th July-Sandakan 10th July, Aunler.—M, & Co. Bloomfontein, Br. a. 2,958, Bur. cell, 17th July-Moji 12th July, Coal.-8. T.

"PRINZ SIGISMUND," Kawachi Maru, Jap. ■ s. 3,501, A.

Christiansen, 18th July, aring aired, Consignees of cargo are -Moji, Matches, Onion hereby informed that their Goods, with Yarn,

Fish, otoNthe exception of Opium, Treasure and Y, K.

Valombles, are being landed and stored Tjimahi, Dut. s. 6,998, F. E. C. at their risk into the hazardous and/or Schermbuk, 1th July-extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong- Hakasuar 3rd July, Sukang and Kowloon Wharf and Godown gar.-J. U, J, L.

Company Limited, Kowloon, and Chiyuan, Chi. s.. 1,767, W. Ross, Was Polat Godowns, whence delivery

19th July-Shanghai15th may be obtained. July, Gen.-C. M. 8. N.

Tung

Úptional 'Cargo will be forwarded on noless intimation is received from the Shing. Br 8.6. 172, L. Conrigures before noon to-day request-

Hussey, 19th July-Banging it to be landed here, kok and Swatow 8th

No olatua will be admitted after the

rent.

July, Rice.-J. M. & Co. Gonds bare left the Godowns, and all Kamor, Nor. 8 8. 949, Falck Muns, goods remaining andelivered after the 19th July-Bangkok 10th 28th of July, 113, will be subject to July, Rice.-Order. Aplande, Nor, B.B. 1,843, H. J. Zripsen, 20th July-Sai- gon 15th July, Rice.-T. & Co.

JULY 29, 1913.

Notices

NATURAL #HAPE CORK TIPPFO

PALL MALL

FAMOUS CIGARETTES

Butter Butler

NEW YORK

These celebrated cigarettces are a blend of Oriental tobacos of the finest growth and selection, each cigarette will smoke to the end with the same delicious taste and aroma.

"All broken, obafed, and damaged M. Y. SAN & Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 28th of July., st:9.80 a.m.

All clima must reach us before the

4th of August, 1918, or they will not be CONFECTIONERY, recognized.

Prinz Eitel Friedrich, Ger. 6.8

4.812, C. Munds, 22nd July-Yokohama. 21st July. Gen.-M. & Co. Empress of India, Br. u.s. 3,03%

A. J. Harley, 24th July-by Vancouver. Flour, Milk & Gen.-C. P. R. Co.

Taiwan. Br. 8.8. 1,042, Jenking,

24th July-Saigon, 20th July, Rice & Meal-Woj Fat Sing.

No Fire Iamuranos will be effected.

Co.

4046"Queen's Road Cemira”.

heliphane. No "KONTA :)o(:

GROCERY & PASTRY

CONFECTIONERS GROCERS RESTAURATEURS

Bea Pritis and American Candies, flisesti Canned Goods and Faults, Tubseca, Cigarettes and Atsalin Cigars of ult kinde

Cakes of a escription—always fresh in stock.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT the undersigned.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELÜHERS & 00.,`

General Agents. unzione. 21st July 1918, (989

Meals, rable d'hote and a ta cudte ut att hours, “ Rants for private part. Finanisino. UNEXCELLED persier. Absolja pos Prips Alution.

|FIRST CLASS SODA FOUNTAIN (From America)

The best in the Far East. Made in the amy win the cleans hygienic

story, as that timers are sure everything is ende and healthy. 'Flames New York ICE CREAM & COO, DRINKAGE than we

Johanno, er 8.8, 952, M. Ipland, NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, GENTS FOR THE WELL-KNOWN

25th July-Hoihow 24th

July, Gon-J. & Co.

Baimun, Br. 8.8. 641, Evans. "25th

BREMEN.

July-Swatow 4th July,IMPERIAT, GERMAN MAIL Gen.-D. L & Co.

Peter Rickmers. Ger. sa 3,100,

Banri

Harbord, W. T. Henderson, B. Hewett, ton, Mr. Tapo, J. R.

E. A., C,M.G# Taylor. D M. Holden; Capt. F. Tobin, R. J.

W.

Urquhart, Mr.Atag Innas, Capt. R. & Mrs. Judah. Mrs. A Walker, Capt

N. E.

1. A. Kabel, E'S. Woidlar, W. E. Kadoorie, Ellis White, F. W. Kelder. P. H. White, . P. Kendrick, W, A. Wood. ..G. Kent, Capt. W.E. Yeadell, 8 P

King Edward Hotel. Almond, Mrs. R, Logan, W. Cargill, F. J.

Castro, C.

Chee, T,

Connell, R.

Connell, H. E,

Dobbie, Mr.

Mro.

Donaldson,

&

W.

Mackintosh, J.

A

Major, Mrs. Massey, Miss. Meugb, Mr.

Schwegmann, 25th July -Moji th July, Coal.

M. B. K. Maru. Jap. 8.s. 2,369, Y Mase, 5th July-Ke- lung 22nd July, Coal- D; & C6.

M. B. K.

LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Ste ship

"PRINZESS ALICE"

in Maru, Jap. 88, 2,900,

Kawamura, 95th July-| Miike 19th July, Coal-oring arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opisan, Treasure sad: Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk lato the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Golówns of the Hung- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, sal W Point Godowns, whence delitery my be obtained.

Consignees

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP" COMPANY.

S.3. MANUHURIA." FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN FORTS AND. MANILA The above I mentioned baring #rivad

Optional Cargo will, be forwarded on Yesseline intimatio is received from the Consignees belura mina to-day requinį- of consignees Gargnare hereby fed, to send it to be landed here. In their

No claims will be admitted after the Bills of 1.ding for & Mrs F. E. Mody, Mr. & countirelgasture, and take immediate Gooda bave left the Godowan, at all Mrs. J. H. N. delivery of cargo from alongalde, goods remaining undelivered after the

Cargo impeding discharge will be land-29th of July, will be sabject to rent, Morriss, Mrs.

All bruken, shafed, and damaged Murphy, J. Aed immediately at consignee isk

Gonds are to be left in the Gudoway, Gorlaoh, Mr. & Murray, M. F.

A.

Finchett, Mrs.

Mrs. W, W.

Grimble, G.

Harris, J.

·

Hinglo, E. J.

Jensen, B.

Nobbe, A. P.

All claims must reach us before the

5th of August, 1918, or they will not be recognized,

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and exponse.

Cargo remaining nadelivered Tace-where they will be examined on the Passmore, Capt. day the 29th inst.. at 5 pm. will be 29th of July, at 9.30 m.

Mrs. W. C. loaded at consignees risk and expense.

remaining Osign

undelivered Heinemann. Mr. Peake, A. D..J.

& Mra. "Saunders. Miss. MONDAY August 4th. 1913 at noon

No Fire Insurance will be fasted." Schenk, Mrs. | will, in addition to landing charger, will

Bills of Lading will be countersigned Shelhamer, Mr. | ba subject to storage charges,

& Mrs...

No Are Insurance whatever will be by the undersigned. effecti Sibree, Dr. Spurge, B. 8. Stewart, Capt.

& Mm A. H. Walker, D. Whitelaw, G. C

Grand Hotel....

Rargulet, H.

Kraft, Mr. Be

Mrs. W. D.

Lauritsen, Mr. &

Mrs.

Lamare, Mr. &

Mrs. Lennox: J.

Bird, W. C.

Crow, Mr. and Rogage, Dr.

Mrs. A. B.

Freese, M..

Frenck, C.

Keyt, Dr. King, E-.G.. Lewingdon,

Capt. J. 8. Lorria, F. Lozber, A. Luckin. E.

Sayer, A. Schotlosludt.

L

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Schroth, G. Schuetz, W.. Weber, Mr &

Mra.. We'amann, C Willson,

Mrs H. C. Willsou, C.

Craigieburn.

Caldwell, Mr.

Caldwell, Miss

and Mre..

Meurer, Mis McDougall, Mr.

McCaig, J. Cornell, W. A. Beynaud, Ma- Kydd, Mr. and dame & mon

Mrs.

eleur. Galbraith, V. Smith, Mrs. .

M.

Amith, E.,

Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs.

Quernier, Mr. Wond, E. M

Notice

WING KEE & CO.

47-49, Connaught. Rd,

SHIP CHANDLERS,

PROVISION & COAL

MERCHANTS

Insko, 23d May. 1912,

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD;: MELCHERS & CO.

All chafed and otherwise damaged cargo will be examined at the aboringkonr. 22nd July, 18.8 1368 Company's godown B TURDAY. Angust 2ad. 1918 at 10 x.m.-

No claims will be entertained unless accompanied by abort delivery note or list of exceptions taken at the time of delivery to consiguess and signed for and on behalf of the Pacife Mail B. 8, Co.

All claims must be filed on or batorė August 28th, 1913, otherwise ti ey will not be recognized:

$451

Q. H. RITTER,"

Acting 'Agent' Hongkong, 28 h Juir, 1918,

SHIRE". LINE OF STEAM-

ERS, LIMITED. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. From EUROPE, COLOMBO and STRAITS. HE Bamship

THE

izm

"DEN OF RUTHVEN.“ having arrivi from the abwe Ports, Consignees of cargo by her are hereby informed f'mt sil goods are being lead-

að at their risk into the hazardous and/

Notice

DON'T

USE

POISON!

Better not use carbolic acid or poisonous chlorides for disinfect. ing. They're dangerous.

CN

or, exim hazardous Godowns of the the Powerful Disinfectant

Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and is a better germ destroyer than dwn Company, Limited, wieace, an

or from the wharvey, delivery may be any of them and is safe. You obtained.

need not fear fatal pooldents with

Goole not d'owel by the 4th proxit. at 8pm. will fa subjot to rent.

All broken, chafed and damage packages are to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined on 4th pr.

Microbes of infoctors diserte, and egge of lies and other insects are quickly destroyed by a solu- tion of CN.

at 9,80 a.m. Claims against the steam- CN also helps to prevent odors er must be presented within 10 days and helps to purify the air. You Lalarral otherwise they will not be should use it everywhere about

escognized.

the house.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatevez, “

"Bills of Lading will be dor ntereigned

P

WHITEA WAY,

LAIDLAW & CO., LTD.

Compare These Values & Prices

THE

WAYLOO"

INDI-N GAUZE

CONNAUGHT AERATED WATER CO. VERY EVERYTHING AT MODERATE PRICES.

WHOLESALE & RETAIL.

Special Telephones are provided for customers' use.

SOLIGNUM

sébet preservative at wil from cs; dre en and vermi sisely aprilie, has grea rtistic stain on ull cuierhty ower, and in ældives in se preserving properties mikas a woodwork, whe her faakie or ol

SOLIGNUM IS DEATH TO THE WHITE AND MADE IN SEVERAL SHADES OF BROWN, GREEN & RED. The wore the si urutramarat waɔdwork at the new "Star Ferry - Ber at Hongkong has yeen

tread with

SOLE

AGENT:

FÜR

HO NA

ΚΟΛΟ

salignum

JAN TON

SOUTH

CHINA.

SIEMSSEN & Co.. (Machinery Dept.) Hongkong & Canton

LAW & SONS

Studebaker

Nó. 3 Duddell St.

Sole Agents, ·

NESTLE'S

NUT MILK

CHOCOLATE.

A Choice Sweetmeat. Delicate Flavour. Absolutely Pure and Wholesome.

ON SALE AT ALL

STORES,

THE AGA LIGHT.

Buoys, Bullway Lights For Licht-Houses. Automo le and Military Signal Lamp Searchlights "The Yellow Package with the and Complete Installations for Houses and Sea Craft.

Gable Top

ARTHUR NILSSON & CO., YORK BUILDING

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JARDINH, MATHESON & THE CHINA COMMERCIAL

Agente.

|Hongkong, 28th July, 1918,

COMPANY.

1, DUDDELL STREET.

GENERAL AGENTS.

}

VESTS.

THIN

AND COOL.

IDEAL SUMMER WEAR. HALF

SLEEVES AND FROX (BUT-

TONLESS) NECKS AS SKETCH.

PRICE

$3.25

PER HALF DOZEN,

The "Wayloo"

STRAW BOATER.;

SUPERIOR

QUALITY COARSE

· PLAIT STRAW HAT

WITH BLACK: SILK"

"BOW, LEATHER

HEAD LINING.

PRICE

$1.00

ONLY,

20, DES VŒUX ROAD, HONGKONG."

Notice

numaraus patrone and customers that we have opened

austere in manner; the intervivenga was relieved to meet a 'smooth- „fánnd offahla, bannata liko gen-mi

vetusa bi middle age, distinctives

WE have a sixsoure in announcing so ou ly American of the type that would be recognized as such in any foreign city.

A New SILK STORE

In the most up-to-date diyle and fashion at the large'

and

"I have praised and preached

Commodious Premises No. 38 & 40 Baguio for so long totourists and

travellers in Hongkong, that [° became reluctant to do so any

Queen's Road Central, lately occupied by Menara. If. Rutionjes & Son,

and Krgeous stock of

Slk Goods and Jewellery Ware

where we are displaying an entirely new, hand caulonger until I had seen it my

decided to have a look at it so self," he said, "and so I have

that I can more consistently rO | commend it."

of all descriptions in a variety of new, elegant and attractive designs and patterns

The stock includes a choice selection of

Turkish, Persian and India Silk Carpets and Woollen Rugs

In chance and elegant patterns.

Prizes specially reduced for unterger,

Cheapest store in the Colony.

An early vielt enesestly solicited,

D. OHELLARAM. Mongkong, 26th July, 1918. --

HONGKONG'S AMERICAN

{" ་

CONSUL.

Interviewed by Manila Newspaper.

When asked concerning the Sotto cassio Hongkong, he declin- ed to discuss the matter, as it is stillin the courts. He also spoke of trade conditions and possibilities [348 in Hongkong and Manila, on

which subject he will probably.. touch in his talk at the Merchants' banquet. Speaking of the Honour." able Robert Bacon, who was due to arrive on the Manchuria, Mr. Anderson said he knew the former assistant secretary of state when he in Washington years ago, that he and Governor General Forbes are of a similar Consul General George E. An type, and that if Mr. Bacon derson, who is doing oriental cat were only a Demporat, and if post duty at Hongkong in the in- Governor Forbes is to be succeed- terests of the United States. ed, he would like to see Rob arrived, on the E. and A. steam-ert Bacon ne governor general of

hip Eastern for a few days in the Philippines. Luzon, says the "Cablenews" of General Anderson referred in July 23, during which time he commedable terms to the great will visit Baguio, at'end the improvement noted locally since reception at Malacanang Palace to his last visit there, the new hotel be given by Governor General which was constructed aince he Forbes in honour of Robert Bacon, last saw Manila, and of the"

spirit and the banquet of the Manils of hustle" which seems to be Merchants' Association

He also remarked inoressing. This is the second visit of Con incidentally that he had been sul General Anderson to Manila, engaged in the newspape. busi- bo having spent a few days here ness for ten or twelve years, and three years ago when he was the reporter mused as be descend- stationed at Anioy, China. He has od in the "lift," how difficult it been in the consular service, is to get an interview from the according to" Who's Who," since armoured cruiser combination of 1904, having served successively a diplomat and an ex-newspaper st Hangohow, Amoy. Rio de Janeiro and thence to Hongkong where he now resides:

whatever to say for publication,

"I have nothing of any interest

man.

"Rebels" Not "Southerners." Shanghai papers are officially he told a "Cablenewe-American" requested by Admiral Li and reporter over the office phone at Admiral Tseng to state that they the Manila "but I should be are not fighting" South China

Ait you care to come up.” * Ex-lown forces are to be described. pecting to see a gray-haired elder not as "Northern" but as the ly gentleman in a frook coat," Government" forces..

pleased to see you in my room but Strebels. Conversely their

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