HOTEL LISTS.
Hewett, Hon, Mr. _E, A., O̟,M,G, Hale, E. R. Hudson, A. H. Holden, E. A Higgine, Mrs. H.
Hongkong Hotel. Arron, J, M, Barberini, E. T. Bate, E. R. Bates, H. B. Belillos, Mrs. E.
R. Buisson, Miss M.
A.
Bartlett, Miss E.
A. Baxter, Mra, M. Butler, J. M.
Connell, J. J.
Canet, Miss R.
Higgins, Misses Looke, Mr. &
"Mrs. F. Kabel, E. S. Kadoorie, Ellis Kruseman, A. Lloyd, G. T.
Castro, Mr. & Lobb, Dr. B. L.
Mr.F.H.D.E. · M.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1913.
MOVEMENTS OF
STEAMERS.
Consignees
“BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. MERCHANT STEAMERS. The N. Y. K. a.8. Bado Maru
From MIDDLESBRO, LONDON
AND STRAITS. (American Line) left Seattle for
6.8. BENALDER," this port on the 12th inst, and is expected here on the 14th Sept.
ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby Co The N. Y. K. B... Tango Maru' informed that all goods are being (European Line) left London for landed as their risk into the hamardous this port via ports on the 2nd instand/or extra hasardons Godowan of the and is expected here on 10th Hongkong sad Kowloon Wharf and September.
| Godoma Co., Ltd, whence and/or from The I. C. N. 3. 0.8. Loigong the wharvos delivery may be obtained. from Caloutta is due at Hong- kong on the 31st Aug.
The L. C. 8. N... Hopsang
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all
Goods remaining undelivered after the
Consignee
FROM EUROPE.
HE H. A. L. Steamship
“UCKERMARK,”
Botices
M.Y. SAN & CO
CONFECTIONERS GROCERS RESTAURANTEURS
Queen's Road Central, Hongkong.
Telephone No. 1057,
:) 0 (1-
Soda FountainTM
and/or extra-hasardous Godowns of the AMERICAN Any Cool Drinks
Captain H. Rohde, having arrived, Consignose of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the hazardous Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company, Limited, at Bang- kong and/or Kowloon, whence delivery obtained against Bills- of-Lading countersigned by the Undar- signed. !
from Chinwantac la due at Hong-end prox, will be subject so rente
All Claims against the Basmer must kong on the 18th Aus
be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 8th prox., or they will not be The Troognized.
The 1, C. X. 8. ... Chipahing from Weihsiwei a due at Hong kong on the 28th August,
Castro, Miss D. MacIntyre, Mr. and Mire. Nell Campbell, B. Martin, G.
The I-C. B. N. .. Fausang Castro, Master MoGarity, Capt.
from Sourabaya is due at Hong & Mrs. F... D. E. Cambridge, A, J, Mason, C, Fare-kong on the 27th August,
brother Chapple, F. T. Claxton, A. Ar Matheson, Mise
M. Coleman, Dr. A.
Matheson, Mrs. L. E. F.
R. T. Dowley, W.A. Davis, C. H. McKean, Dr. G. Derteano, Mr. & W.
Mrs. & 2 obild-
ren.
Mehta, B. K. Merecki, J. Moulder, A, B. Mulder, Mr&
Mrs. J. D. F. McBurney, A.
D.
Dupuy, L. Dewar, J.. Douglas, Mr. &
Mrs. R. H. Ehrenfels, Mr. &
Mrs. H. E. Fisher, H. G. Finlayson, W. F. G Foster, Mra. M. Fonter, Miss O.
W. Fangnor, N. K. Finlayson, Mrs.
E- Gordon, Mrs. J. Gordon, E. B. Gillis. Mrs. R. C. Gillie, Mra Gillis, Miss D., Gage, Mrs. F. W. Qodenll, Mrs. 8. Gallotte, H: Geare, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Gillespie, Dr. J. Sorby, V.
M.
Murphy, G. H. O'Leary, Miss
The I. C. N. 8. G. Choyaang from Shanghal is due at Hong- kong on the 8th Aug.
The S. L. s...Harpalyce from Portland arrived at Yokohama on the 19th "inst, and is due at Hongkong on the 2nd Sept.
The S. L. 8.8. Radnorshire from London is dus at Hongkong on the 6th Oct,
The B. L. 9.8. Den of Glamis.
from London passed the Canal on the 15th inst, and is due at Hongkong on the 19th Sept.
The I. L... Indrani passed the Canal on the 15th inst., ia due at Hongkong on the 15th Sept.
All broken, chafed, and damaged. Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 2nd prox at 11 4..
by
No Fire Insurance has boas affected.
Bill of Lading will be constansigned
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.
Agenta.. Hongkong, 26th August, 1918. (442
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE TE Steamship
HE
SAXONIA," From PUGET SOUND, PORT- LAND aid VANCOUVER via JAPAN PORTS.
J
|
Optional Cargo will be carried on unless notios to the contrary be given to-day.
Allolaimsmust be presented within 10 day of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods bare left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 31st last,, will be subject to ront..
Goods must be left in the Godowns, A broken, chafed, and damaged
where they will be examined on the 30th inst..st 9,80 mm,
No Fire Insurance will be affected by as in any case whatever.
The abɔre named steamer' having arrived, Consignass of cargo are hereby atified to send in their Bill of Lading ox. fr countersignature and to take im- mediato delivery of Cargo from along- side
-
Cargo remaining undeliveral on Saturday, August 23rd, at noon will be landed a Consignees' risk and expense and deliver, mat then be taken from the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd, v
No fire insurance whaterer" will be. effected.
Ormiston, J. Preville, R. de Pringehein, H.
M.M
VESSELS IN PORT. Ray, E. H. Roxburgh, R.R.
Steamers, Reay, Misas F, Rock, A. L.
Sólveig, Nor. B.8. 2,389, O. S. Bogb. Bon.. Roberts,,
15th inst, Java 2nd inst., O, J.
Bugar. A. T. & Co. Randolph, Mrs. Lovat, Br. s.8 3,901, R. Glogg. 15th Inst. Kobe 10th inst., Gen-D. & Co. Hupeh, Br. s.8. 1,205. Tucker, 15th inst.-Amoy 13th, Inst. Ballast.-B. & 8. Chow Tai. Ger.6 8.1,115, E Gath
mann, 20th inat-Bang kok 19th inst., Rice, Mill
All chafed and otherwise damaged and Teak.-B. & §;
Cargo to be left on board or Goduwa Saxonia, Gar 8 g, 4,500, Nemurn, and examination at same to be held on
21et inst.-Vancouver Aunt 29th, at 10 am, 15th July, Gen.-H.A.L All claims must be flaten or before Sexta, Ger. 8 s. 992, N. Tensen, August 30th, otherwise they will not
21st., Bangkok 14th
he roognized. Inst., Rice S. & Co. Netherlee. Br. s.s. 2,744, Harris.1
་
R. W. Sibley, J. C. Singer, E.T. Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Square, Miss A, Beitz, O. L. Tapp, J. R. Vaughan, Capt.
Viole, Mrs. A. White, Mrs, M,
Gordon, A. G. Goulbourn, V. Gourgoy, L Grimshaw, R. J. J Grisogono, P. O.
Von. Gilhpoly, Mrs. P.
H.
Gordon, C. R.
Hall, P. C.
',
Capt
G. Walker, B, A. Weidler, W. E. Hanna, Dr. J G. White, F. W. Hannibal. Mr. & Wood, G. G."
Mre. W. A.
Harbord, W. T.
Wilson, D
King Edward Hotel.
Almond, Mrs. R. Logan, W.
Cargill, F. J.
Mackintosh, J.
Castro, C.
A.
Chee, T.
Connell, R.
Connell, H. E. Dobble, Mr. &
Мго. Donaldson,
A: '
Finchett, Mrs.
W.
Major, Mrs. Massey, Miss. McHugh,
Mr.
& Mrs F. E. Mody, Mr. &
Mrs. J. H. N.
Morriss, Mrs.
Murphy, J. A
Gerlach, Mr. & Murray, M. F.
Mrs. W. W.
Grimble, G. Barris, J. B. Heinemann."Mr.
& Mrs. Hingle, E. J. Jensen, B. Kraft, Mr. &
"Mrs. W, D. Lauritsen, Mr. &
Mre. Lemare, Mr. &
Mrs Lennox, J.
Nobbs, A. F. Passmoro, Capt. & Mrs. W. C. Peake, A. D. J. Saunders, Miss. Schenk, Mrs. Shelhamer, Mr:
& Mrs. Sibree, Dr. Spurgo, B. 8, Stewart, Capt.Į
& MHA, H. Walker, D. Whitelaw, G. 0.
Grand Hotel.
Allen, Mr. & Koyt, Dr.
Mrs.
Crew, Mr. and
Mrs. A. B.
Fearon
Frenck, C.
Lowingdon,
Capt. J. B. Lorris, F Rogage, Dr. Schroeder Wesher, J. Welamann, C.
Freese, M. Hyde, Capt.
Kulese, K.
Craigieburn.
Caldwe!!, Mr. Meurer, Mrs.
Caldwell, Mina
McDougall,. Mr.
Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs.
Cornell, W. A.
Kydd, Mr. and
Mrg. 'Galbraith,
31.
Guernier, Mrs.
McCaig, J.
This stemer brings on Cargo :-
sa. Senegaab's" from
"Goteborg" "Frona" "Brania" "Bjora"
"
Bayre
ין
[Ice Cream
FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT
$0.70 CENTS A MBAL
A LA CARTE AT ALL HOURS.
SHOPPING MADE EASY.
THE STORE FOR EVERYONE
Did your husband go to Boot- land on January 13 of this year?
-Yes.
Was that the last time you lived with him 7-Yoe.
Did you live happily with your husband ?Yes.
Having given evidence about the mutual friend, mentioned" by counsel, whose name, by per- mission of the judge, was not divulged, petitioner left the box.
Mr. A. H. Knapp, managing clerk to the petitioner's solicitor, said he took the letter of March 10, referred to, to the Janior Carl- ton Club and gave it to the hall porter to be handed to the respondent. The next day ho was informed it had been duly delivered.
His Lordship granted the petitioner a deores of restitution of conjugal rights with costs.
COMMERCIAL
Dalny Export-Returns.
The Queen's Road Central Co. The export returns for the port
AND GENERAL MERCHANTS.
UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS.
ONE OF OUR SPECIALTIES:"
of Dalay for the month of July last were light, as might be ex pected at this time of the year, says the "Manchuria Daily Nowa," and give a total of 89,219 tons, showing a decrease of 36,839 tons
Goteborg HIGH CI ASS TAILORS & EXPERIENCED CUTTERS from the previous month, but an
Abad
"
Blion Christiania
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIF,
Hongkong Office.
Na Claires will be recozaised after Hongkong, 25th Aug., 1913. [464 the goola hare left the Steamers or Godown, and all code remaining: 00. delivered on August 80th, at 5 p.m. ia the altercon, will be sujest to rent and Inding charges.
BAMBURG-AMERIKA-LINI 3
Hongkong Offer
21st instMiike 14th Honne, 2161 Angust. 1918." ( 453 Inst., Coal,M.BK,
Ikala, Brie s. 2,82. R. Carruthers,SHIRE BINE OF STEAM-
21st, inst,-Moji 15th
iast, Timber.-i. D. & Co.
Samsen, Ger, 9 s. 998, T. Hovenga,
22nd..
inet..-Bangkok 14th inst., Rice & Timber -B. & 8.
Anne, Nor. s.s. 1,017, A. Arntzen.
ER3, LIMITED. -
· NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. From EUROPE, COLOMBO and STRAITS. 'KE ́S1 xamibip '
THE
44
DEN OF CROMBIE,"
22nd instBangkok 15th: baving arrived from the abwe Porte,
To Sail
THE AMERICAN AND
MANCHURIAN LINE.
(BUOKNALL STEAMSHIP
LINES LTD.)
TE Stam hip
→KANSAS"
Copiala R. Linklater, will be despatch- ed from Hongkong on or about 2nd September for
BOSTON and NEW YORK"
inat., Rice-Kin Tye Consignees of cargo by her are Fareby(with liberty to call at the Mala' ar
informed that all goods are being land-
Tung.
#i
Narrung, Eng. 8.8. 3,775, NAed at their risk into the hazardour mad!
Starker, 17th
Mazatlan 18th Ballast.-Eng
·
Coset.) For freight and further particulare inst or ectra bazanious Godowns of the apply to
July, Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and. Go- Hok down Company, Limited, whence, and/ from the wharves, delivery may be obtained.
Fong. Mizuho Maru, Jap. ss. 1,903, Yamamoto 18th fast.-
Goo is not o'ered by the 27th inst Amoy 16th inst. Ballast: pm will be subject to rent.
Order.
All broken, chafed and damaged packages are to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined on 27th inst. at 9.30 a.m. Claime against the steam- er must be presented within 10 days
Monteagle,... 6,163, F. 6 Davi-
son, 19th inst. Vancou ver 23rd July. Flour Oate and Gen-C P. R. Chenan, Br. s.s. 1,355, W. L. Jones 23rd inst.Canton, 22nd inst. Gen-B &8. Fausang, Br. s.8. 1,410, H. 8 Mil- kin, 23rd inst,-Soura- baya and Samarang 15th inst., Sugar,-J. M. & Co Jozun Maru, Jap. 3.8. 2,558, M.
THE BANK LINE Limitel Agents, Hongking, 12th August, 1918. 309
Notices
numerous patrons and customers that we'
of arrival otherwise they will not be Whave much pleasure in announcing to aur recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be oferiai by us in any case whatever
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON &
CO., LTD.-.-.
Agente.
have opened
A New SILK STORE
In the most up-to-date style and fashion mi ho large and Commodious Premises No. 38& 40
Queen's Road Central, lately occupied by Messrs. H. Ruttorjee & Son, where we are displaying an entirely now, handsome
Silk Goods & Jewellery Ware of all descriptions in a variety of new, elegant and attractive designs and pattere.
The stock include a choice selection of
Tanaka, 23rd inst.-Port Boigkong. Plat August, 1913. [466 and garzens stock of Arthur, Coal M. B. K. Kaijo Maru, Jap. s.s. 1,992, Y.
Yamamoto, 23rd. inst. Swatow 22nd inst., Gen. -Order. Ichang, Br. a. 1,228, Share, 24th Inst. Ohingwantao, Cool
D
--B. & B. Talan Maru, Jap. s.8 152a, 5. Nakashima, 24th inst.- Chingwantao 16th inst., Coal-D & Co.
Beynand, Ma-Hue,
dame & mon- Blour
V. Sraith, Mrs. G.
mith, E. G.
Wood, E. M.
notic
TOYO KISEN KAISHA From SAN FRANCISCO, vis HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS, AND MANILA.
THE Bt-amship
4
steamer
Turkish, Persian & India Silk, Carpets & Woollen Rugs
# chaste and alegant paiterai.
Prices specially reduced for summer.
Cheapest store in the Colony. An early visit tamently solicited,
y
1
"TENYO MARU.” The abure named
D. CHELLARAM. bering arrived, Consignees of Cargo are tereby notided to send in their. Bills of Hagkong. 28th July, 1913. Fr. 8.8. 710, A. Corneliussler, Lading for countersignature, end to inst-Haiphong take immediate delivery of Cargo from 22nd inat, Gen.-A. R alongside, Marty
74th
Cargo remaining undelivered on Tues. LESSONS IN CHINESE. Triumpb, Ger 8.6. 769, W. Langs. August 26th at noon will be loaded at inst consignses" risk and expense and delivery Tourane and Hoilow
chwager, 4th
must then be taken from the Company's
23rd inst., Gen.-J. & Godo Co.
Perfect Fit Guaranteed.
THE ONE PRICE STORE.
HIGH STANDARD OF QUALITY, CHEAPEST STORE IN THE EAST.
increase of 11,801 tons over the corresponding period of last year. Of the above, 49,958 tons went to Japan; 4,413 tons to Chosen; 25,358 tone to China; 9,100 tone to the South Seas.; and 380 tons
Queen's Road, Central: The Old Supreme Court. Telephone 1450 to Europe. In addition to the
SOLIGNUM.
Is the preservative of wal from decay, dry vo' and vermin. It is casty appied, has great covering power, and in addition on the preserving supermakes a in artistic stal on
woowook, whether inside or out.
SULIGNUM IS DEATH TO THE WHITE ANT MADE IN SEVERAL SHADES OF BROWN, GREEN & RED. The waste of tapestructural "woodwork of the new Star Ferry Pier as Hongkong has rezu tread with
'SOLE
AGENTA
Vinja
HONG.
حدود 10
JKONG,
Beligazo
CANTON
CHINA
SIEMSSEN & Co., (Machinery Dept.) Hongkong &Canton.
about, specia worth G. Y1,000,000 nud worth S. Y1,425,000 were ported from Moji and from Che- 1100 and Shanghai respectively.
The exports follow-
Fushun
Tons
Tons
Coal...47,587 Beans ..:3 009 Dean Cake..28,500 Bean Oil 850
Millet... 2,423 Cement 1,380
Rod Beans.. 619 Sundries 01 Extension of Italy's Commerce with China."
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Naples, July 16-The Camera- soura di Commercio Italo-Chinese (The Italian-Obinere Chamber of Com- merce) has been organized here Iva ing importers and exporters. The object of the new body is to foster closer and more direct commercial relations bet ween Italy and China. The project has the endorsement of both governments, as the honor- ary governors of the organization are the Chinese minister of commerce, the Italian minister of commerce, the Chinese minis« ter to Italy and the Italian minig. ter to China. The membership of the new chamber is made up of Italianta and Chinese. Plans for the Italian-Chinese chamber of Commerce wero No. 3 Duddell St. drawn up in May, ap- proved here and than sent to Peking, where they were, ratified on June 5. Peking's ratification be ing received a few days ago, the letters should be sent to his club preliminary announcement of the As he had not returned on March proposed organization has been 7 she wrote him this letter:-- confirmed. The prospectus of the Dearest Eric. I am writing to Chamber sets forth that Chinese you once more because I want goods valued at 89,000,000 Francs you to know I have given up are need annually in Italy, while for good. I am feeling desperately the Italian trade in the celestial In the Divorce Court on July miserable, and want you, my republic is as great, if not greater. 28, Mr. Justice Buokaill beard the husband, so badly. Jack misses These products from China reach undefended 'petition of Mrs. his old master, and wonders if he Italy through European, middle- Gabrielle Elizabeth Clifford Loder will ever see him again. Thank men, and the primary purpose of formerly Misa Gabrielle Ray, the you for the flowers you sent upon the Chamber is to establish well-known musical comedy the anniversary of our wedding. more direct trade with Chine by artist) against her husband, Mr. You cannot think how it all which the middlemen may be Eric Raymond Loder, for restitu- hurts.-Your wife, Gab.
eliminated. Plans for the tioin of conjugal rights.
LAW & SONS
Studebaker
ACTRESS'S SUIT.
Miss Gabrielle Ray and Her Husband.
freturn to me.
Sole Agents.
h
Mrs. Loder received no reply fature, however, are broad in The parties were married on to the letter, continued counsel, scope and contemplate the follow- March 1, 1912, at St. Edward's and on March 10 she wrote ng measures :---- Roman Catholic Church, Windsor, again
1-A close study of Italian- and afterwards lived together in
Dearest Eric. Having no reply Chinese commercial and financial London. There were no children to my letter of last Friday, I now relations by Chinese and Italian Mr. Barnard, K.C., and Mr. Otto write once more to ask you to trade experts to the end that each appeared for the petitioner.
country may learn more definitely Mr. Barnard said Mr and Mrs
There was again no reply, and the needs of the other, and en- Loder lived at The Cottage, the wife then commenced these deavour to supply more and more
proceedings.
commodities to each other; to No Fire Insurance whatever will be MR. LI HON FAN. a Chinese Goring-on-Thames, and also at Tenyo Maru, Jap. 8.3. 7,268, Effect d
Petitioner, wearing a black analyze conditions of trade and graduate versed in litera-18, Wellington Court, Knights- ture, has been a teacher to brige. The marriage for some antia drees and large black beaver manufacture so as to reduce the Bent, 24th inst.-San No clain will be recognised after the European officials and merchante time was a happy one. Both Mr hat, trimmed with wide ribbon, cost of production and sale and Francisco 1st fast., Gen. Goods have left the steamer Godown, and in this Colony for over ten years. and Mrs Loder had a mutual then went into the box. After thus enhance profits.page
all Goode remaining undelivered on Sept. Luchow, Br. 88. 1291, Meathrel, 2nd will be subject to rent and landing ing Europeans to pass in the respondent objected to this lady, tenra.
He has a good method of train-friend, a lady, and at times the taking the oath she broke into 2-The organization of com 24th inst Shanghai charges.
mercial companies, land develop Chinese examination, and Gen.-B, & S.
She bore out the statement of ment concerns, etc., the same to while at others he was perfectly 47-49, Connaught Rd, Sabine Rickmers. Aut. s... Jagy a bed in the godown, no a Chinese teacher: He has friendly with her...
Allah. fed and otherwise damaged possessed of a first rate certificate
her counsel relating to the mar-be financed jointly by Chinese 24th inst.,Swatow 23rd
and examina ion of same to be held on also a good knowledge of Manda- Ho mentioned this, said coun-riage.
and Italian capital, for the HIP CHANDLERS, -
inst, Ballast-A P. Co.
rin and Hakka.
sel, because on January 13 Was it naked counsel, a' mar-rehitalitation of China, na Mitra, Br. s. 8,496, Deacon, 26th opt 2nd at 70..
All Claim must be filed on or before
"Those who intend learning the respondent left his wife. She ringe of affection on your part?--
3. An interchange of dese PROVISION & COAL
inst-Singapore 19th
fapt. 94, otherwise they will not Chinese language are requested saw him again on February 10, Yed.
which will lead toa inet, Petroleum.-A. P. Co. MERCHANTE.
8. MORIMOTO, Buisang. Br... 1.789, H. Simp
Agent. son, 25th inst.-Moll 19th Hongkong. Siri August, 1919. fast, Coal, J. M. & Co.
WING KEE & CO.
Hongkong, 23 Mar. 1919,
-T. K. K.
to write c/o Hongkong Tele- and although there had been no Did you believe at the time understanding bef graph" offes for direct to 37 quarrel, except the question about that it was so on your husband's and Italian capitalis Hollywood Road, 1st floor. (460 Hongkong, 29th Jan., 1912.
this lady, be requested that his part ?-Yes
obanta
Chine
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