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Alf. L.
HOTEL LISTS.
Hongkong Hotel.
Barberini, E. T. Lloyd, G. T. **
·BAIN, E. R. Badeh, D.
Belilios, Mrs. E. MacIntyre, Mr.
Leoman, F.
Lobb, Dr. E. L.
Add Mrs. Neil
Brown, R.
Martin, G.
Bond, 8,
· Mason, O. Fare
Cámpbell, Mrs. & - brother
Miases S.
Matheson, Mine
Cambridge, A. J., "M,
Chapple, F. T............ Matheson, Hrs.
Claxton, A. Ais R. T
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1913,
VESSELS IN” PORT,
Steam
Taishun, Chi 31.1,216, B. Pass- More, 27th July-Bhang hai 22nd July, Gen-0. M. 8, N. Co Unksi Maru. Jap, 175, Y. Nagato, lat July-Mojl 24th July, Coal.-M.B.K. Kaifong Br.s 897, Bidford, Jat AugustHolhow **Slat July, Gen.—B, &'8" Chiyo Maru, Jap. 8.87,250, WI-
TOYO KISEN KAISHA
FROM SAN FRANCISCO, HONOLULU JAPAN PORTS, "AND MANILA,
THE Steamship
"CHIYO MARU."
;
W3
Notice
18 his much Dimavern in announcing to unr
kare opened.
A Now SILK STORB the most up-to-date style and Lashion at the large Commodious Premises No. 38 & 40
ד' .
Queen's Road Central,
letely occupied by Messrs. H. Rutiones & Jon, - where we new displaying an endlesly new, band son é
and gorgiosa stock ni ̧
Silk Goods & Jewellery Ware
tractive designs and patterns.
The abura med KWAMET of all descriptions in a variety of new, elegant and- Hain Woodus Greene- having serived, Consignees of Cargo are 31st July-San Francisco hereby notified to send in their Bills of Jst July, Gen-8. Mori-Lading: les counteisis nature, and to "moto.
take immediate de boy of Caro from
Cropper. Mr. & Mathews, A. L.Yunnan, Fr. 6-8. 4,215. Olmen, longride. „
Mrs. F.
McKean, Dr. G.
31st July-Colombo, Caigo remaining undelivered on Sat, M.M.
„|| August #nd at noon will “ba lân ed ́ai A. Apoar, Br. a 9. 2,931, W. Walk-onsignes's risk and ex; onse and delivery.
Coleman, K. ANSWE
L. E. E.
Davis, Q. H.
Mehta, B. K. Morecki, J
Derteano, Mr. & Moulder, A. B.
Mrs.'& 2 child- ren, Devilbiss, F. M. Dewar, J. Douglas, Mr. &
Mrs. R. H Ehronfele, Mr. &
Mrs. H. E.
Falk, W.
Fuller, D. Garrow, H.
Olds, Mr. &
Mrs R. F.
The stock includes a choice selection of Turkish, Peralan & India Silk,'
Carpets & Woollen Rugs
In chate and elegant palteras
Prices spacially reduced for sur
Chapel store in the Colony,
Aat ently visit karnestly unlicited.
D. CHELLARAM.
er, 1st August Japan, must then be taken from the Company's Hongkong; 26th July, 1918, (848 Gen.-D. S. & Do...
Godown. 2.
No Fire Insurance whatever will te affect d
All Claims must be filed on or before Auguul Látb, otherwise they will not 16-
PARISIAN HORRORS,"
Hülder, Mr & Chili, Fr. ss., Erchenauer, '1st
MY. J. D. F.
August Marseille 29th Maxwell, F. T
June, Gen-N«^M» & Co.
No claim will be recognised after the Nadler, H. A. Chicago Maru, Jap, s. 6,183. S. Goods have left the Godown, and w}} Nolte, Dr. B.
Nemoto. Slat July-Ta-Goods remaining undelivered on Aug it O'Leary, Hise
coma and Manila 28th 7th at 5 pm in the afternoon, will be The Grand Guignol is more .G.
July, Flour & Gen-0.subject to rent and landing charges. terrific than ever. It makes one 8. K.
All chafed and otherwise damaged think of Faivre's drawing in the Balyang. Br. a. 1,362, A
Usigo
to be left in the godown," Journal" some years ago. A Hodgins, 1st August, and examination of same to be held on lady has fainted, after one of the Foochow and Swatow August 8th at 10a.m. 31st July. Gen.-D, L &
honors. The nervous husband "Where is the doctor on duty in the theatre 7" And the reply is. He has fainted, like everybody else," There was large consumption of brandy this evening at the buffet of the famous little playhouse, saye a Home paper's Paris correspondent, The new programme contains two items of exceptional ferocity. Some months ago we wrote of" Le Baiser dans la Nait," in which
Ray, E. H. | Ambria, Ger. als: 5,143, F. C. Knit-
Fell, W. H. Fisher, H, G.
Ormiston, J,
Pierce, R. R.
Pullen, L. L
Paton, A, D.
Geare, Mr. and Mrs. I. H.
Rightor, 0, E.
Roxburgh, E R. Rosa, W.
Rabbell, N. E.
Gillespie, Dr. J.
M.
Gordon, A. G. Goulbourn, V. Gourgey, I. Grimshaw, R. J. Grisogono, P. O. ...yon.. Gilder, Mr. &
Mrs. L Gray: J. Gill, J. N. Hanna, Dr. J. G. Hannibal, Mr. &
Mrs. W."A: Harbord, W. T. Henderson, B. Hewett, Bon. Mr.
Roth, E.
Rumbold, Dr. &
Mm. F. M. -- Roobe, de M. Settle, H. T. Bibley, J. C. Singer, E. T.. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Sorby, V. Square, Mias A. Stark, Mr. &
Mrs. J. Sterley, W. F. Spencer, G. L E. A., OM.G. Tapp, J. R. Bolland, James Walker, Capt. Hartmann, Dr. B. A.
schky, 3rd inst-Newcognire, York 14th June, H. A. L
́S. MORIMOTO."
Agent.
Shidsuoki Maru, Jap. 8.8. 4.072, Hongkong, & 'st July, 1918.
I. Irisawa. 3rd inst Beattle & Forts 31st July, Gen.-N, Y. K. │
Zafiro, Amer. eg. 1,400, F. S. M
fr
Murray, 3rd inst.-Mani- la 31st July, Lumber and Gen-9. T. & Co.
From NEW YORK.
"HE" H, A, L. "Steamship
(460
1
"AMBRIA" Kaemun, Br. s. 5,871, „Cofradi,
Capt, Koisachy, laring artirol, 3rd inst. Vancouver, Consignees of Cargo are hereby inform- man, who has been" vitriolissd" 23rd June, Gen. B. &B.ed that their goods are being landed by his discarded mistress, lures Bopsang, Br. 8.8. 1,389, Jas, Hay, and placed at their risk in the hazardone her to a last embrace, and, then 3rd instChingwantao and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of the pours the corrosive liquid over her 28th July, Coal-J. M. Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Go-own face. It is almost mild in com- & Uo.
down Company, Limited, at Hongkong parison with "Les Terres Chau- Henne Blikmers, Ger. ss. 2,573 and/or Kowloon, wherce delivery may be des," the latest "pttraction,"
H. Baum, 4th inst. Sor obtained against Bill-of-Lading cunt berny 28th July, Gonetsigned by the Undersigned, Order.
Optional Cargo will be carried on un- Kutsang, Br. 88. 3,109, R, C. D. less notice to the contrary be given
Bradley, 4th inst.-Cal- cutta, Penang & Binga-
All Claims must be presented within pore 29th July, Genton days of the steamer's arrival hele, M. & Co. White, Mr. & Cyclops, Br. es. 5,762, Darshur, after which date they cannot be re
cognised. 4th inst-LiverpoolTM 21st June Gen.-B. & S...
Hodges, Miss M, Weidler, W. E. Hogue, C... White, F. W.
Innes, Capt. R.'''| White, B. P. Judah, Mrs. A. White, G. O
EN.SE
Mr. F. H.
Kabel, E. S Kadoorie, Ellis Kelder. F. H. Kruseman, A. Kirkpatuok. R. Di
K.
Wood, G. G. Ware, O. W. Walsh, Capt. W,
Yeadell, 8 P.
King Edward Hotel.
Almond, Mrs. B. Logan, W.
Mackintosh, Ji
Cargill, F. J.
Castro, C.
Choo, T.
A
Consignees
FROM EUROPE. THE H. A. L. Stenship
"BELGRAVIA".
Captain Girstenbrau, having arrived, Consigneen of Cargo are hereby informed Majer, Mrs.
but their goods are being landed and Massey, Miss placed at their risk in the hazardons MoHugh,Mr. andfor extra-hasanions Godowns of the &Mrs F. E, Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Mody, Mr. & Godown Company, Limited, as Hong- Mrs. J. H. N. ong, and/or Kowloon, whence delivery Morriss, Mrs. may be obtained against Billa Murphy, J. A of-Lading countersigned by the Under- Gerlach, Mr. & Murray, M. F.signed.
Connell, R. Connell, H. E, Dobbio, Mr. &
Mre. Donaldson,
A:
- W.
Finchett, Mrs.
Mrs. W. W.
Grimble, G.
Harris, J. R.
All claims must be presented within 10 days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized.
Nobba, A. P. "Optional Cargo Will be carried on Passmore, Capt. unless notice to the contrary be given
& Mrs. W. Co-day. Heinemann. Mr. Peake, A. D. J. & Mrs. Saunders, Miss,
Schenk, Mrs. Shelhamer, Mr.
& Mrs. Sibree, Dr. Spurge, B. 6, Stewart, Capt, & Mm A. H. Walker, D. Whitelaw, G. O,
Hingle, E. J. Jendon, B. Kraft, Mr. &t
Mrs. W. D. Lauritsen, Mr. &
Mrs. Lemare, Mr. &
Mrs. Lennox, J.
Grand Hotel,
Bird, W. O.
Mrs. A. B.
Luckin. E. Crew, Mr. and Marsh
Newhouse, Miss Pollard, Capt... Reilly, Miss.
Freese, M.
Frenck, C.
Fearon
Freadendall,
Mra. Fousyth, Miss
Rayne
Rarguist, H.
Rogage, Dr.
Sayer, A.
Schroth, G. -Schuetz, W.
Haasook, Mr. & Smith, Mrs.
Mrs.
Hassock, Miss
Koyt, Dr.
King, E. G.
Karwood, Miss Lewingdon,
Capt. 13.8." Lonis, F. Lozber, A;
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowes, and all] Goods remaining undelivered after the 8th inat,, will be subject to rent.
All broken, obafed, and damaged Goods must be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 8th init, at 9.80 s.m.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by as in any case whatever.
This steamer brings on Cargo Ex 8.0, "Kong Sigurd" from
Holmstrand "Brania"
Drammen "Jarl"
Abani HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Hongkong Office...
|
to-day.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 10th. ing., will be subject to rent.
The scene is in Africa, The Governor and bis doputy discus A woman has been stolen from some incident in slave dealing her people and sold. Two chiefs are interrogated. The evidence points to the guilt of the one and the innocence of the other, who always admi'es, he says, the white man's sents of justice. The Gover nor professes to find this amusing. "The whits man's sense of jus
All broken, chaled, and damaged firs. But what if his senso go de must be left in the Godow.should become perverted?" The where they will be examined on the 9th chief does not answer. Finști, st 9,80 m.ti.
Ia de.
No Fire Insane will be effected fiance of reason the innocent man by na în any case whatever.. « M is flogged. The subordinate re HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE monstrates. To a fellow-gover nor who is passing to rejoin his post, the functionary confesses that he knew the innocence of the victim.
Hongkong Office, Hongkong, 4th August, 1918. [468
To Sail
ራ
"You knew he was inno cent, and yet you punished. him?" "Yes," returns that other,
"“INDRA" LINE," LIMITED. and he explains why. In his
For BOSTON & NEW YORK- (With Liberty to Call at Malabar Const)
Steamship
*** 'INDRAGHIRI "
Capt. Kelway, will be despatched
a abore on 14th August.
dssion for a limited number of saken This Steamer has superior como passengers,
For freight or passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON
Was
Sir GILBERT PARKER, M.P., "the Author and Travelier, slates :-
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Follow Wailer
THE ARCHBISHOP OF BOMBAY....... writes:-
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for Norman Jurgensilf
Mr. ARNOLD BENNETT, the dis tinguished Writer, states :-- "The tenis effect of Sanatogen on me is simply wonderfu},!?!
Anita
Mr. HALL-CAINE,' the Author and Drammatist, says; →
My experience of Sanatogen has been that as a tonic nerve food it has on more than vad. occasion done me good."
Hace Camer
Signing their Beclaration of Confidence
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Sanatogen.
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youth wrong had been done to him, when he was a new-comer in a lonely station in the scrub. Ever since he had delighted in
to be made for the re-exports from cronze in the foreign importa was the United Kingdom, so as to mainly accounted for by the parts sats of vengeance upon the in nocent. The man he
show for each part of the Empire of the Empires outside the Unit addressing was himself author of
how much of these came origin-ed Kingdom; wheresa imports this treatment; he is staggered
ally from foreign countries or into the United Kingdom had at the consequences.
The first of series of raper on British Possessions and found grown by 15 per cent, the im Meanwhile the village revolts "The Trade of the British their destination ultimately in ports into other parts of the Em at the indignity upon its chief. Empire" was read by Mr 8. countries respectively. When the case of both imports and British Possessions and foreign pire ross by b -per cent. In The wife of the subordinate Rosenbaum before the Royal these and similar other correction's exports there was a definite ten- residency and slain-another officer is tempted from the Statistical Society at the Royal were made it was possible to deny for the trade of the Em- act of blind vengeance Society's Rooms, Adelphi, Pro-answer the questions: (1) What pire, outside the United Kingdom, and her head, tied in a sack, is lessor F. Y. Engeworth being in growth of the Empire's depen- more rapidly than the United is the extent and rate of with foreign countries to grow AND CO., LTD., *
thrown into the bunge lawter-ohair. It was explained that the dence on external foreign and Kingdom with the same foreign Agerts, rific symbol of the evil of in- first papers of the series presented Imperial sources for the supply of countries. A large part of the Hongkong, 21st July, 1918.
[+68 justice.
Apart from its atmosphere of the results of a preliminary survey extent of the Empire a dependence embodying the results of gmap- its needs, and (2) What is the Paper was occupied with tables intense realism, the little two-act of Imperial trade-ite volume, on external foreign and Imperialing countries into British and play by M. H. R. Lanormand, and growth, character, and prospects markets for the disposal of its foreign groups respectively dramatised from his story, raises
and that in the succeeding pa- surplus products and manufac according to the continents in an interesting problem. The orig. jual act of wrong-doing was the pers Mr Rosenbaum proposed to tures? The consideration of which they were situated land stone flung into the pond which discuss the trade problems of the these questions was vital to any examining the trade relations
determination of Imperial trade between these provoked widening end even Empire from the point of view of polioy.
groupe. The object What of this treating the returns was widening circles. No lesson could be more impressively moral, tariffs, investment, shipping, The answer to the first question to investigate if trade on the same The other horror concerns Rus emigration, and the relation of was that the total imports of mercontinent tended to he large and Capt., W. Walker, will be despatch-sia and the Revolution, and is of that trade to Imperial food sup- ed in 1910 to £956,000,000, of ferent, and more distant contine chandise into the Empire amount-grow faster than between dif- er an above-ports, on THURSDAY, coarser fibre. The soldiers of the plies and natural resources, Mr which 8812,000,000 or 64 per ente, and also whether there the 7th fast, at 3 pm.
Tear find a priest in a house of
FOR SINGAPORE. PENANG AND CALCUTTA,
Hongkong, 2nd August, 1915. [848 (Teking cargo on Through Bills of
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Stookwell
FROM KOBE AND MOJI.
Saunders, Miss Weber, Mr. &
Mrs. ....
Weismann, C. THE Steamship Willson, Mrs.
H. C. Willson, C.
Oraigieburn,
Caldwell, Mr. Meurer, Mrs. Caldwell, Miss McDougall, Mr. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs.
and Mr. Molaig, J. Cornell, W. A.Reynaud, Ma Kydd, Mr. and dame & mon- elourdes Galbraith, V. Smith, Mr G. Amith, E. G.. Guernier, Mrs Wood, E. M.
JAPAN," '
having arrived from the above port, consigness of cargo are heroby: informed that their goods will be delivered from alongside.
Lading to Rangoon, Madras, and Mauritius,).
THE Steamship.
ARRATOON APOAR,'
Notice
יין
women as
80
For Further Particulars, apply to ill-fame. Wounded, he has shel-Rosenbaum said the present in cent, were foreign; and since was any bias in these DAVID BABBOON & CO., LTD. tered there from the murderous vestigation was mainly concerned 1805 there had been an increase movementa in favour of the
Agenta
with the measurement of the of 32 per cent in the inter-Im- Empire and against foreign Hongkong, 6th August, 1918.
and indiscriminate shooting in the actual volume of trade of the perial importa and 22 per cent. countries. On the whole there [464 street. And they crucify him,
driving a knife through his hand. Empire, and the effects of pro- in foreign imports. The ton appeared to be some indication The remaindor of the house the the amount and growth of mutual the direction of a decidedly in favour of Imperial s
ximity and Imperial sentiment on [dency was, therefore, in that trade did show some bias well as the manager are shot by the patrol trade. The investigation was a more rapid increase in the and some further bins in fy through the open window, the the collection of materials from foreign imports. The answer to fara trade between certain
laborious one, because it involved inter-Imperial as compared with of geographical proximi while the blood trickles through the fingers of the tortured priest, very one of the constituent paris the second question was that the groups was small or compe
of the Empire and because, for total exports from all parts of the ly stationary, whereas ther, it was thought necessary to Empiresmounted to 2840,000,000 others it was large and make allowances, such as had of which 8502,000,000, or 50 progressive, the explanat A Willesden sohcolboy hasLeon never been previously made either per cent, went to foreign coun- frequer to be not compelled to make a declaration in the publications of the Board tries Contrary to the previoua found in the tendency before a magistrate that he is of of Trade or elsewhere, for the wide case, the exports to foreign coun- exchanges to eu baiet the male sex, so as to obtain a differences in the methode of comtries had increased more rapidly ween countries certificate to leave school piling the statistics which existed than inter-Imperial trade, the turing acities of pot
By a mistake he was registered, in the returns of these constituent proportions being 35 se compared and othe na " Alión" instead of “ Albert." - parts. Allowango had principa with 32 per cent. The great in or
WING KEE & CO.
47-49, Connaught Rd,
"Cargo impeling the discharge will bo Landed at consignees risk and expanse into the hazardous Godowns of tho Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and SHIP CHANDLERS, Godown Company Limited. “
No Fire Insurance will be effected.. Bill of Lading will be countersigned
PROVISION & COAL
DAVID SASSOON & CO., LD, Agents. Hongkong, 4th August, 1918,
by
MERCHANTS
[484 Hongkong, 23rd May, 1912.
Albert-Not Allco.
bet-
jalities
ridiom food sup
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