HOTEL LISTS.
Hongkong Hotel. Andrews, Mr. & Holden, Capt. F
Mrs.
W.
Baldwin, J. A. Innes, Capt. R. Barber'ni, E. T. Judah, Mrs. ▲ Bate, E. R... N.'E. Bathgate, A Kabel, E 8. Beach, O.
Kadoorie, Ellis
Bolillon, Mr. E.
Kelder. P. E.
R.
Kendrick, WA,
Benson, Mrs.
Kent, Capt.W.E.
Black, A.
Kirwan, E. H
Bostwick, Mr. & Knight Mr. and
Mrs. H. R. Bragdon. Dr. &
Mrs. M, O, Bragdon, M. C.
Bragdon. Miss E. Bragdon, Miss F, Brown, R. Calder, Mr. & Mrs. Cambridge, A. J. Chapple, F. T. Olaxton. A. A. Coales, O. R. Corewell, R. L.
Crook, Mrs. G. R.
E.
Gropper, Mr. &
Mra. F. Davis, 0. H. Derteano, Mr. & Mra. & 2 child-
ren,
Devilbiss, F. M, Dewar, J. Doust, V.
Douglas, Mr. &
Mrs. R. H. Ehrenfels, Mr. & . Mrs. H. E. Falk, W. Foll, W. H. Fisher, H. G.. Fischer, W. E. Fraser, Mies E.
W. Fuller, D Fulton, H. W. Garrow, H, Geare, Mr., and Mrs. I. H. Gilder, L. Gillespie, Dr. J.
M.
Gordon, A. G. Coulboum, V. Gourgey, I. Grimshaw, R. J. Grisogono, P. O.
Von.
Hanan, W. B. Hanna, Dr. J. G. Hannibal, Mr. &
Mrs. W. A Harbord, W. T. Henderson, B. Hewett, Hon, Mr. E. A, O.N.G.
'Mi.... ̄W, B. Krver 180. A. Loomad, F. Lloyd, G. T. Lobb; Dr. E. L.
M. Macintyre, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Martin, G. Martin, J. Mason, O, Fore"
brother
Matheson, Miss
题。
Matheson, Mrs.
R. T.
McKean, Dr. G.
W.
McKenny, Dr. O. W. & Mrs. Mehta, B. K, Merecki, J. Moulder, A, B.
VESSELS IN PORT.
Steamers.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1913.
Kiyo Maru, Jap. s. 5,757, Hashi- mato, 18th July-Moji 18th July, Gen.-T.K.K. Borneo, Ger. 1,344, Koehler, 15th July Sandakan 10th July, Aunler.-M. & Co. Kawachi Maru, Jap. ss, 8,501, A.
Christianson, 18th July,
Notices.
J. T. SHAW.
21, HONGKONG BUILDINGS. TELEPHONE No. 692,
-Moji, Matches, Onion SPECIAL
Yam, Fish, etc.--N Y. K.
Timahi, Dut. s.s. 6,998, F. E. 0. Schermbuk, 11th July- Hakassar 3rd July, Bu gar.-J. C. J. L
Kamor, Noras. 949, Falck Muse, 19th July--Bangkok 10th July, Rice, Order.
Aplande, Nor. a. 1,843, H, J.
Zripsan, 20th July-Sai gon 18th July, Rice.-T. & Co.
Prinz Eltel Friedrich, Ger. B.R
4.812. C. Munds, 22nd July-Yokohama
July, Gen.-, &.00,
1st
Taiwan. Br. 8.s. 1,042, Jenkins,
北
24th July-Saigon 20th
July, Rice & Meal-Wo
Fat Sing.
Johanne, Ger. 6.9. 952, M. Ipland, 25th July-Hoihow 24th July, Gen J, & Co..
Haimun, Br.8.8, 641, Evans, 25th
"
July-Swatow 24th July, Gen.-D, L. '& Co.
Mulder, Mr & Peter Rickmers. Ger. 8.8. 3,100,
Mrs. J. D. F. "Niall, Mies,
Nicholson, Miss
L C.
O'Leary, Miss
G.
Ormiston, J. Pierce, R. R. Pilz, R. R. Ray, E. H.. Ricketts, Mr. &
Banri
Schwegmann. 25th July
-Moji 20th July, Coal. -M. B, K.
Maru, Jap. s.s. 2,369. Y. Mase, 5th July-Kee- lung. 22nd July, Coal- D. & Co.
Atagosan Maru. Jap. ss. 2,900, Kawamura, 25th "July- Miike 19th July, Coal- "M. B. K.
Toan
"
Chi s.a. 1,216, R. Pase- More, 27th JulyShang- "Hai 22nd July, Gen.-C.
M. S: N. Co.
Maru, Jap. 8.a. 3.610."' T. Batow, 7th July-Yoko- hama 13th July, Gen.- N. Y. E.
Misumi Maru, Jap. 8.8. 1,905, Uchihoshi, 27th July- Kwangyuen 24th July, Stone A. Bużo.
Mrs. W. R.Taishun, Rightor, U. E. Roxby gh, RR. Sibley, J..C.. Singer, E. T. Smith, Mr. and Mra. E. E. Sorby, V. Square, Miss A. Tapp, J. R. Taylor, D, M. Urquhart, Mr.
& Mrs. Walker, Capt.
H. A. Weidler, W. E. White, F. W... White, B. P.. White, G; C. White, Mr. & Mro. F. H. Wood, G..G. Yeadell, S P.
King Edward Hotel,
Logan, W.
Almond, Mrs. R.
Cargill, F. J.
Castro...C.
Chee, T.
Connell, R..
Connell, H. E....
Dobbie, Mr. B
Mrs.
Donaldson, W.
A
Finchott, Mrs.
Gerisch, Mr. & Mra, W. W. Grimble, G. Harris, J.,
Heinemann. Mr.
& Mrs.
Hingle, E. J. Jensen, B. Kraft, Mr. & Mrs. W. D. Lauritsen, Mr. &
Mrs.". Lemare, Mr. &
Mrs. Lennox, J.
A.
Majer, Mrs. Massey, Miss. McHugh, Mr.
Robert
Dollar, Br. s.m: 3,420, B. LA Morton, 28th July-Moji 23rd July, Coal—R. D. & Co.
Consignees
PACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
48.8. MANCHURIA.” FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN PORTS AND MANILA. The abore mentioned Tessel
Mackintosh, Jharing arved consignees of Cigo are hereby notified to send in their Bill of ding for count igualure and take immediate delivery of cargo from alongside & Mrs F. E. Cargo impeding discharge will be land- Mody. Mr. &ed immediately at consignees risk
Mrs. J. H. Nand expense.. Morriss, Mro.
Murphy, J. A
21,
WINDOW DISPLAY
OF
VACUUM FLASKS.
WE STOCK A LARGE & VARIED ASSORTMENT OF.
THESE FLASKS RANGING IN PRICE AND SIZE TO SUIT EVERYONE..
KEEP YOUR LIQUIDS EITHER
HOT or
COLD. JARS
ICE CREAM
FOR
CARRYING ICE CREAM
་
ONE PINT TO THREE
HONGKONG HOTEL BUILDINGS
SOLIGNUM
QUARTS.
Afridol Soap
A
BAYER
E R
gives splendid results in all kinds of skin diseases
Alridol
especially
AFRIDOL
Prickly Heat
M. Y. SAN
Notices
& Co.
91-94-95 Queen's Road Central. Telephone No. 1957.
HONGKONG.CONFECTIONERY, GROCERY & PASTRY
la thelast praserivative of wet tron dens, ale rat and Vanging. It is whyily guoliel, has treat covering power, majd in addifkan 19 its prevencing'praparties makina musat artistic etdi on uli woodwook, wheth wide or uqta
SOLIGNUM Is devrя тɔ THE WHITE ANE
MADE IN SEVERAL SHAD IS OF BROWN, GREEN & RED.
Thewnote rọi the suprestructural wood virk of the me Mar:Phery Pier At Hongeng na be read with "Selignum."
SOLE
FOR
HONG.
KONG,
Cargo temin ng undelivered Tues- AGENTS day the 29th inst.. at 5 pra. will be Murray, M. Flanded at consigares' isk and exponse. Nobbs, A. P.
Cargo remaining undelivered Passmore, Capt. MONDAY August 4th. 1918 at noon & Mrs. W. Cill, in addition to landing char.ca, will Peake, A. D. J. be subject to storage charge, Saunders, Miss.
No Are Insurance whatever will be Schenk, Mrs.
effected. Shelhamer, Mr.
& dira. Sibree, Dr. Spurge, A, 8. Stewart, Capt, & Mrs A. HA Walker, D. Whitelaw, G. 0.
Grand Hotel
Rarguist, H.
Bird, W. C.
Crew, Mr. and Rogage, Dr.
Mrs. A. B.
Freese, M.
Frenck, C. Keyt, Dr. King, E. G.. Lewingdon,
Capt. J. &. Lorría, F.. Lorber, A: Luckin. E.
Sayer, A. Schotlosludt.
Schroth, G. Schuetz, W. Weber, Mr. &
Mro. Weismann, C. Willson, Mre,
H.C. Willson, C.
Craigieburn.
Meurer, Mrs.
Caldwell, Mr. Caldwell, Mies Carpenter, Mr.
and Mrs.
Cornell, W. A.
MoDougall, Mr.
and Mrs. McCaig, J.
All chafed and otherwise damaged cargo will be examined at the above Company's godown SATURDAY August 2nd. 1918 at 10 am..
No claims will be 'entertained nalose ecompanied by al:ort delivery note or list of exceptions.isken at the time of delivery to consignees and signed for and on behalf of the Pacifo Mail 8. B. Co.
All claims must be filed on or bafore August 28th, 1918, otherwise they will not be recognized.
O. B. RITTER,
Acting Agent Bongkang, 28th July, 1918.
'SHIRE" LINE OF STEAM- ERS, LIMITED. ·· NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. From EUROPE, COLOMBO
and STRAITS.
THE Steamship
CAN TON
AND
SOUTH
CHINA.
SIEMSSEN & Co.. (Machinery Dept.) Hongkong & Canton
[451
LAW & SONS
A
"DEN OF RUTHVEN,' having arriv 1 from the above Porte, Consignees of cargo by her are Foreby
Reynaud, Ma-informed that all goods are being land-
Kydd, Mr. and dame & mon-ed at their risk fato the hazardous d/
Mrs.
Galbraith,
M.
Quernier, Mre.
sieur"
V. Smith, Mr. G.
Smith, E. 0. Wood, E. M.
Notice
WING KEE & CO.
or axira hazardous Godowas of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and G... dewa Company, Limited, wheuca, no"!
from the whares, delivery may bu ob'ained....
Goole not n'osed by the 4th prox at 6pm will be subject to rent.
All broken, chafed and damaged. packages are to be left in the Godown whore they will be examined on 4th prax, Į at 9.80 a.m. Dlaims against the ́atasun- er must be presented within 10 days
47-49, Connaught Rd,.of arrival otherwise they will not be
SHIP CHANDLERS,
recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be affected by us in any case whatever.
Billa of Lading will be ann aigned
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
Agunta. Bongkar. 18th July, 1912. ·
PROVISION & COAL
MERCHANTS
Hongkong, 23rd May, 1312,
by
Studebaker
No. 3 Duddell St.
Sele Agents.
GENERAL FAVOURITE
BOTH IN THE KITCHEN AND
DINING ROOM.
|MILKMAID
STERILIZED
NATURAL
MILK
MILKMAI
Pleases Everybody because it is Reliable," It is Purs, Rich, fresh Milk, but preserved only by the process of Sterilization, ONDENSED. Obtainable at all stores, pasked in two sizes
NC
CONFECTIONERS
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RESTAURATEURS
Best British and American Candies, Biscuits, Canned Goods and Frulta, Tobacco, Cigarettes and Manila Cigara of all kinds. Cakes of all Descripton-always fresis in stock, i
FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT
Meals, table d'hote and a la sarts at all hogar, Rooms for private partes. Fins cuisine. UNENCELLED 'service. Cleanliness. Prompt Attention.
FIRST CLASS SODA FOUNTAIN (From Amtrien)
a divorce case I am therefore a hypocrita bacause I have de nounced laws which enable men men to extract personal profit from public misery. I have done sp and I hope I aball do so again.
Whenever I sce ΟΠΟ
man
exploiting others to their detri ment and for his own private gain, be he monopolist," white. slaver, yellow press magnate, or anyone olso, I shall denounce the law which enables him to do 80. But to say that I have ever ve amol tolliturfare in the mat- ter of a man's domestic concerns.
The best in the Far East. Made in the new way in the cleanest hygienic or ever that I have censured the Lectory, wo shat customers are sure everything is safe and healiky. Finest New York ICE CREAM & COOL DRINKS of the season.
AGENTS FOR THE WELL-KNOWN
CONNAUGHT AERATED WATER EVERYTHING AT MODERATE PRICES,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Special Telephones are provided for customers' use.
Notice
WE have much pleasure in anouncing to our. numerous patrons and customers that we have opened
A New SILK STORE
personal morality of those who do what the law allows them to CO. do, is utterly false, and I defy. any man to produce proof that I have done so.
As a politician I have been con cerned not with individual recti- tade but with national legisla tion, and in my opinion, the latter SOCIETY DIVORCE. and not the former constitutes. the sphere of polities. Nor have Public life and Private Morality. I ever attempted to invest mysel.. In view of the telegram yeater-On the whole, perhaps, I have with any odour of false sanctityf day announcing that Mr Care-. Comm had secured a divorce and one to the other extreme, and the pleasantest of Orawahay-Williams
in the most up-to-date style and fashion at the farge that Mr.
[and]
lataly occupia by Messrs. H. Rationer & 5on, read with interest: where we are displaying an entirely new, bandeme and gorgeous stock of
even
Comm dlous Premises No. 3840 was the correspondent, the follow Sunday afternoons I have sedu- Queen's Road Central, ing, from a Home paper will be lously eschewed sanctimonious- noes and confined myself to thesa broad subjects of human nature Mr. Crawshay-Williams, latoly which possess no flavour of see- private secretary to Mr. Lloyd
is more surprising, perhaps, is Leicester, recently resigned his that I have found this to be so. seat on account of a pending ceptable.
·
Silk Goods & Jewellery Ware
of all descriptions in a varlaty of new, fagant and George and Radical member for tarian or of moral dogms. What
atractiva designs and patterns.
The stock includes a choice selection of
Turkish, Persian & India Sik,
Carpets & Woollen Rugs
in chaste and elegant patterns;
Priess specially reduced for summer
Cheapest store in the Colony.
An early vilt saruntly solicited.
D. CHELLARAM. Hongkong. 26th July, 1919.
"Water Strikes. '
divorce anit in which he is named
The conventional taunt that be- as co-respondent. He has since been the subject of certain criti-ho is therefore a prig and a prude cause a man is a Nonconformist oisms in a local newspaper, the is a ridiculous libel. Some there "Leicester Mail," to which he has
348 replied in the following remark may be among Nonconformists, as able letter addressed to the editor among all bodies of men, who are in essence narrow and conventional, of that journal
but the vast mass are the most Sir, Now that I am out of progressive and broad-minded of politics I am not deeply. con- Speaking at a meeting of the Wcerned in any political attacks have been due, and probably will men and women, and to them S.P.U. at the Memorial Hall Far-upon me. ringdon-street, Dr. Flora Murray, of jatice I may perhips be for thought and action. At all events, Bat in the interesta be due, all great advances in Mrs. Pankhurst's doctor, said that given for writing to repudiate I have no ferar that they at least, when Mrs. Pankhurat returned the suggestion you make in your though they may to-day join you from her first incarceration she leading article of June 12 that, in your opinion hat questionst was 14lb, below her usual weight. bacause owing to a private matter of private morality should (in When Miss Barrett came out of entitly unconnected with politics certaincases) affect public ospacity, prison aftor days she had loft 91b., I have seen fit to resign my eet, will support your contention that, and when Miss Kerr came out I am therefore proved guilty of after six days she had lost 161b, hypocrisy in my past political opposed and shall strenuously because I have strenuously Letely the prisonere had accele-actions. rated matters, at far greater risk
oppose laws which I am convinced May I say at once that I have are wrong, I am therefore now to to themselves than previously, by never said a word I have not be branded as a hypocrite. abstaining from water while in meant, that my views are presisely ELIOT ORAWSHAY-WILLIAMS prison, This involved a muck the same as they have been in greater risk, and therefore it was the past, and that at any oppor- The total output of the Clyde incumbent upon the authorities tunity that might afford I would shipbuilding area for the past as soon as a prisoner started get up and repeat exactly what I hall-year amounted to 847,000 water-striking to turn that have said before? Nor will any-tons, an increase of 11,000 tons arisoner out before she poisoned one, I think, who knows me, or over the figures for the corre through and through. Dr. Mar- who has followed my speeches, sponding period of 1908
y went on to say that she did impugn my sincerity.
the previous highest recorded into prison hunger-striking again thought, you seem to think that figures for the Erst six montlin not believe that any one who went with a strange confusion of and of 58,000 tons over the would ever take water in future because I find myself involved in of last year."