HOTEL LISTS.
Hongkong Hotel
Hewett, Bon. Mr.
E. A., O,M.G. Hale, E. R. Hudson, A. H. Holden, E. A. Looke, Mr. &
Mra. F. Jones, Mr. & Mrs. F. M. Kabel, E. S. Kadoorie, Ellis Kruseman, A Kulka, F.
Kent, W. E, Lloyd, G. T. Lobb, Dr. E.
Aaron, J. M.
Aydelotte, J. T. Avery, F. 8.
Baldwin, F. E. Battelle, O. T. Bellis, A. G. Barberini, E. T Bate, E. R. Bates, H. B. Bartlett, Miss E,
A
Brown, 8. M. Breen, H. Van.
M
Bona, A. Belton, PA Connell, J. J. Castro. Mr. &
BnF, H.De. Macintyre, Mr. Castro, Miss D's. and Mrs. Neil Cuatro,
Master Martin, G. D'e.
Markham, B. Cambridge, A. J. Mason, C. Fare- Chapple, F. T.
Claxton, Ai A.,
Coleman, Dr. A
L. E. F
Carter, Mre
Cobb, A. H,"
Coleman, Miss J.
Si
Mise
brother Matheson,,
M. Matheson, Mrs.
R. T. McKean, Dr. G
W.
Diamond, Mies "Mehta, B. K.
8.
Dowley, W.A Davis, C. H. Derteano, Mr. & Mrs. & 2 child-
ren, Dewar, J. Douglas, Mr. &
Mrs. R, H. Dusseldorp, T. J.
Dusseldorp, Ma-
MOVEMENTS OF
STEAMERS.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1918.
MERCHANT STEAMERS. The N.Y.K, B.B. Bombay Maru (Bombay Line) left. Kobe for this port via Moji on the 28th ult.. and expected here on the 5th September
The N. Y. K. a. Toss Maru (Calcutta Line) left Oaloutta for le port via ports on the 26th ult, and is expected here on the 14th September.
Consignees
FROM EUROPE.
THE H. A.L, Steamship
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Capt. H. Reber, having arrived, Can- The N. Y. K. s.8. Yokohama signees of Cargoare hereby informed that Maru (American Line) left Seattle their goods are being landed and placed for this port via ports on the 26th at their risk in the hazardous and/or ult, and is expected here on the extra-hasanious Godowns of the Hong- kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown 8th September. MEMO N. Y. E. a. Tango Maru Company, Limited, whence delivery (European Line) left Colombo for may obtained against Bille-of-Lading this port via Singapore on the 28th sountersigned by the Undersigned. ult and is expected here on 10th September.
The O. N. 8. a.s. Hangsang from Shanghai is due at Hong- kong on the 3th Sept.
The S. L...-Harpalyce from Moji is due at Hongkong on the 3rd Sept.
The S. L. 8.s. Radnorshire from London is due at Hongkong on the 6th Oot.:
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The S. L. 8.. Den of Glamis from London passed the Canal on the 15th ult., and is due at Hongkong on the 19th Sept. A.The I.. L. 8.8. Indrani passed the Canal on the 15th ult., is due at Bongkong on the 10th Sept.
Merecki, J. Moulder, A. B. Mulder, Mr. &
Mrs. J. D. F. McBurney,
D. Mildner, A. McDonald, Mt.
& Mrs. F. Mayer, P. MacKintosh, F.
A.,
dam van. Mentzer, W. A.
VESSELS IN PORT.
Steamers.
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Dusseldorp, Miss O'Leary, Misa Anne, Nor. 8.8. 1,017, A. Arntzen,
H. van.
G.
Ehrenfels, Mr. & Ormiston, J.
Mrs. H. E. Grimshaw, P.; J. Gillia. Mrs. R, C. Gillis, Mr. Gillie, Miss D. Gage, Mrs. F. W. Gallette, H: Geare, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Gillespie, Dr. J.
M. Gordon, A. G: Goulbourn, V. Gourgay, 1. Grimshaw, R. J. Grisogono, P. O.
Von.
Hall, P. C. Hanna, Dr. J. G. Harris, J. L. Henry, J. H. M. Hoes, 9. de Hannibal.Mr. & Mrs. W. A.. Howell, Dr. B.Y. Harbord, W. T.
Dr.
Poensgen,
H. Proville, R. de Parker, Miss. Pedlow, J. H, Bay, E. H. Roxburgh, R-R- Reay, Mises F. Raymond, E.M. Schenk, Mrs Bibley, J. O. Singer, E..T. Smith, Mr. and
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Mrs. E. E. Sorby, V. Square, Misa A. Stappen, Mr & Mrs J. van Steibll, S. J. White, Mrs, M.
G.
Walker, Capt.
H. A. White, F. W. Wood, G, G. Wilson, D. Webb, S. F.
King Edward Hotel.
Almond, Mr. R. Logan, W. Cargill, F. J. Mackintosh, J.
Castro, C.
Chee, T.
Connell, R. Connell, H. E. Dobbie, Mr. &
Mrs. Donaldson, W.
Ai
Finchett, Mrs.
A.
Majer, Mrs. Massey, Miss. Mough, Mr.
& Mrs. F. E. Mody, Mr. & Mrs. J. H. N. Morriss, Mrs. Murphy, J. A Gerlach, Mr. & Murray, M. F.
Nobbe, A. P. Passmore,Capt. & Mrs. W. C. Peake, A. D. J. Saunders, Miss. Schenk, Mro. Shelhamer, Mr, && Mrs.
Sibree, Dr. Spurge, H. s.
:
Mrs. W. W. Grimble, G. Harris, J. B. Heinemann, Mr.
& Mrs. Hingle, E. J. Jensen, B. Kraft," Mr.
Mrs. W. D, Lauritsen, Mr. &
MTB. Lemare, Mr.
Mrs.
ennor, J.
& Mrs A. H. Walker, D. Whitelaw, G. C.
· Grand Hotel, Allen, Mr. &'Hyde, Capt.
Mrs.
Kulese, K..
Lowingdon,
Optional Cargo will be carried on un fans Dotise to the contrary be girm to-: day.
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All Chims must be presented within Iten days of the steamer's arrival bere, after which date they cannot be re- cognized."
No olima will be admitted after the 3boda bare left the Godown; and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 2nd. prox. will be subject to rent.
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods must be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on the 2nd. prox. at 9.30am.
No Fire Insurance will be affected by us in any case whatever.
This steamer brinza on cargo :- Exa. "Kong Ring" from Holmestrand" HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.
Hongkong Office.
Hongkony, 27th August, 1918. [483
Sail
|Regular Stormship Service
22nd ult-Bangkok 15th alt.. Rice, Kin Tye Tung Hue, Fr. s.8. 710, A. Corneliussle", 24th ult.” Haiphong 22nd ult., Gen.-A. R. Marty, Luchow. Br. 8 a. 1.221. Meathrel,
ult, Shanghai Porond SAILING 120X HongKore 24th Gen.-B, & 8.
or ahor 9.8.SATSUMA"
12th September Kathe, Ger. s.s. 1.209, H. Frard-
sen, 25th ult. Samarang Sugar-Order.
With Lilarly to call at the Malabar Cost.
For Freight and fabe- Ironmation,
Kiang Ping, Obi. s.a, 1,222,-Wa- | •ppis ••
den, 27th ult.,-Chin-
kiang Gen. & Co
DODWELL & CO., LTD
Tacoma Maru, Jap, 6.s. 3,830, T. Hongkong, 27th September, 1918. (485
Hamada 27th ult.-
Manila 24th ult. Flour
and Gen-0.8.K.
Kumchow, Br. 8.8. 1,450, J. A.
Martin, 27th
ult.-Sai-
gon 28rd ult., Rice Chinese
Yi Loong. Br... 1,121, E. Wright- son, 27th ult-Bengkok
Notices
have such pleasure in announcing in sur
Bumerous patrons enstomers that we
have opened
A New SILK STORE
21et ult, Gen. Khoon in the most up-to-date style and fashion at the large Seng.
and
Thitaroem, Dut. 8.8. 5,667. J Bou- Commodious Premises No. 38&40
man, 27th ult.-Java 20th ult, Sugar God Rattan.-J. O, J. L.
Chipshing. Br... 1,199, S; M. Mergreek, 28th Tientsin 21at ult., -J. M. & Co." Sikiang, Fr. ss. 615, J. Parnnier, 28th ult – Haiphong
Queen's Road Central, insely occupied by Masers. H. Ruttonjes & Son, and gorgeous
where we ate playing an entirely new, handean.
Silk Goods & Jewellery Ware fall descriptions in a variety of new, elegant and Gen.attructive designs and patterns
The stock includes a choice selection of Turkish. Persian & India Silk, Carpets & Woollen Rugs chaste and elegant patterns. Prices specifiy reduced for summer.
Chispest store in the Colony, An early visit earnestly solicited.
26th ult., Gea N. & Co.
Signal, Br. 8.8., Bendixen. 28th ult-Kwangyon 27th ult., Stone-J & Co Chunsang. Br. 8.s. 1,488, J. G
Mattook, 29th. alt--|
D. CHELLARAM, Hnekong, 26th July, 1918.
Bourabaya 18th. ul., LESSONS IN CHINESE. Sugar J. M, & Co.
Chinhua, Br 8.8. 1,349, Finlayson,
29th ult. Manila 26th ult., Gen.-B. & S. Kamor, Nor. a.. 949, Falck Muns,
ult., Rice-Order.
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INTERPORT SWIMMING.
Later details of the Earlier
Contests.
* 100 Yards Interpart Champion=" ship. First and second prizes presented by Mesars Calteok MacGregor & Co. 1:0. J. Cooke, Hongkong; 2. J. O, Finch, Hong
The Municipal Bath was crowd-kong. Time Im. 5.1-5 secs. ed last evening at an early hour. by spectators of both sexes, as sembled to witness the internort gala, saya the "China Press" of August 29.
Two Lengths handicap. First and second prizes presented by the British American Tobacco Co., Ltd.
Heat 1: E Goldring, 3: Time The building looked its best, 49.2.5 secs.
Beat 2: F taadion, 5: "Time being lavishly decorated with flags and bunting and beautifal 49 secs. little Chinese lanterns encasing 8008.
electric bulbs:
Heat 3: T. Haas, go: Time 59
Heat 4: 0. A. Connor, go
The orchestra of 8.M.S. Naern-Time 40.2-5 room.
berg provided a most enjoyable
Long Plunge, Interport Cham- selection of inspiriting airs during | pionship. First Prize presented the course of the evening and by Mr. Evelyn David. was much appreciated.
1. A. Koplin, Shanghai; 551t.
The 100 yards Championship Tin.
fall to "Oharlie" Cooke of Hong- 2. D.H. Cooke, Shanghai; 53ft. kong,
Finch being second,2in. Fetherstonhaugh third and Ber- that fourth.
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Interport Team Race, two lengthe; five prizes presented by Palace Hotel.
1.Shanghai, Time 3min. 31 seca. The teams were.
Shanghai: J. R. "Allan, E. Berthet, R. Berther, O. W, 0: Mayne, E. V. Fetherstonhaugh.
It was a splendid race. Fether atonbaugh led off at a great pace and was ahead by a fairly sub-1 stantial margin at the end of the! second length from Cooke, Finoh being third and Berthet laat. At this point, immediately after the turn, Cooke t gan to draw up on Fatherstonbaugh who was visibly |tiring, as a result of the extraor
dinary effort ha bad already made. Teame: Whites: I. Hase, T.S.D.. Fiach also drew up on him from Wade, H. D. Edmondston, W. About half way ap the Jones; J. Wilson, E Birthst third length Cooke had drawn and R. Parthet.
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Hongkong: L. C. R. Souza; W. Farmer, A. S. Ellis, J. C. Finch and C. J. Cooke..
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Water Polo.
The Interport Trial.
level with Fetherstonhaugh and Blues: A. A. Macdonald; N. the race for Sret place, Alver, J. Walsh; W. J. Brown, was over, interest now centering E. J. Brown, H. P. Rodgers, A in the struggle between Finch K. Koplin."-- and Fetherstonbaugh for second place. The former was drawing up bit by bit on the Shanghai buy and just managed to bent him in the touch at the wall.
Unprecedentedly enthusinatio applauss greeted Cooke's win.
The times for the thregaparale lengths were 17, 41 and 65.1-5
8004
A competition took place yester. day at noon at the Rowing Club. to allow the interport selection committee to choose the fifth local swimmer for the two lengths in- terport team race.
Four compstitora were out off, viz., J. R. Allan, E. J... Brown, & The time was not at all wonder-Wilson and N. H. 8. Alves. They ful, viz. 65.1-5 1ec9,, but it was finished in that order. Allan·led all excellent for a swimmer new to the way after about the first half-* the fresh water and strange con-length and won by about a yard. ditions.
Dr. Stanley prior to the start of the 100 Yards Championship made a felicitous and londly applauded speech in which on behalf of Shanghai he welcomed the Hongkong team. The Club No. 3 Duddell St. President was careful to explain the difference between the briny eap of Hongkong and the "limpid" depths of the "local Kung Boo bath.
Sole Agents'.
CHOIR-BOYS' MISCHIEF.
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THE "IRON DUKE,"
Battleship Like a Bulldog.
A correspondent writes to a home paper--
In accordance with the First ** Lord's announcement, steps are being taken to expedite the new Shanghai redressed the balance battleship "Iron Duke." lost in the 100 yards. by getting Despite delays for material and first and second places in the other slackenings, she will be Tampering With A Letter-Box Long Plunge. A. Koplin won completed within two years of her with an excellent effort of 55.7. keel going down. The ship has Between the Service,
D. H. Cooke being second with already received her 13.5 inch second with a magnificent "Hang-guns, and the mountings for the When six choir-boys at Allon" which resulted in the lengtwelve 8-inch weapons which comt pose her anti-torpedo armamen- Geffrid of dirt and odors by using Hallows Church, Seething-lane, thy plunge of 53 feet 2 inches.
The Team Race resulted in s are in position. These will be E.C., were charged at the Guild- hell with stealing three letters sensational win for Shanghai, the carried in an armoured citadel from the letter-box of J. V victory only being won in the last forward, and are so disposed as te
stages when Featherstonbaugh give a wide area of fire.
Looking at the "Iron Daly," Drake & Co., Mincing-lane, Ir a best Cooke, L. C. R. Srza got a don, it was stated that the boys load from J, Allan; W. Farmer one gete the impression that her A.S.Ellialast a little to R Parthet; facing the enemy, not for playing with the box on Sunday morning. J. C. Finch was hesten by O. W. long bowle with a foeman setern. One of the boys was said to Mavne; and C. J. Cooka Irst Viewed from ahead, she appeare
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MR. LI HON FAN, a Chinese the Powerful Disinfectant
graduate versed in litera- has been a teacher to No matter how thick and stiory
were seen together tampering maintained this from E. Barthet: designers intend the ship for
appearance is much less forbid- ding, though even from there it does not look encouraging to an enemy.
29th ult.. Bangkok 2 st ture,
European officials and merchants he deposits of dirt; no matter have admitted that he and auto E V. Fetherstonhaugh: The like a bulldog with an ugly grin, Stewart, Capt, Telemachus, Br. 8.8 1.340, Frasin this Colony for over ten years how strong the smalle from all other boy took the letters. They result was that Shanghai won bearing a big mouthful of formid-
er, 29th ult-Balgon
He has a good method of train bage, sinks and toilets; CN will 25th ult., Rice & Gening Europeans to pass in the make the house clean and there-opened them, removed the amid tremendous applause in able teeth. See from aft, ber
The following were the officials Chinese examination, and by purify the atmosphere. Order.
Remember too. that CN kills stampe, and then dropped them 3 mins 31 esca. Hopsang, Br. a.s. 1,359, O, A. Ro- possessed of a first rate certificate
Col. A. A. S. Barnes, Dr. A. bertson, 29th alt.-Chiug as a Chinsen teacher. He has germs and aids in preventing the down basements. It happened of the gala Wan Tao 22nd ul, also a good knowledge of Manda-attack or spread of contagious after service."
diseases. CN is not only
For the firm it was stated that Stanley, Capt. E. J. M. Barrelt.. Coal-J. M. & Co.
Referee Interport Sub-Com- Those who intend learning the efficient, it's safe, and it doesn't other letters containing cheques
to the value of $2,000 had Esen mitteo: Mr D, B. Cooke, Mr. A. 29th ult.Chinese language are requested hurt the hands. Moji 23rd ult., Coal to write c/o "Hongkong Tele- M. B. K.
Crew, Mr. and Keyt, Dr.
Mrs. A. B.
Campbell, C.
Dalaille
Donald
Dodgson Fearon" Frenck, C. Freese, M.
Capt. J. S. Lorria, F. Rogage, Dr. Rodyb J Schroeder Boorma Wesher, J. Weismann, O.
Craigieburn.
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Caldwe!!, Mr. Caldwell, Miss. Carpenter, Mr.
and Mrs. Cornell, W. A. Kydd, Mr. and
Mrs. Galbraith,
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Meurer, Mr., MoDougall, Mr.
and Mrs. McCaig, J. Reynaud, Ma-
dame & mon- sleur Smith, Mrs. G. Emith, E. G. Wood, E. M.
Motics.
WING KEE & CO; 7-49, Connaught Rd,
"SHIP CHANDLERS,
PROVISION & COAL
MERCHANTS
Hongkong, 23rd Mag, 1912.
Kunajiri Maru, Jap. B.B. 1,957,
Kuwane,
Cart Diederichsen, Ger. a. 774,
wlt.
E. Pahran, 30th Holbow 29th ult. Gen -J. & Co
Consignee
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INDO CHINA STEAM NAVI GATION CO., LTD.
Fra CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
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rin and Hakka
Australian Horses in Japan, There is a remarkably greet
graph" office or direct to "37" The Yellow Package with the missed, but there had been no Herzberg, Mr R. W. MacCabe, Mr demand in Japan for Australian
Hollywood Road, lat floor. Hongkong, 29th Jan., 1912.
Port of London,
A return of shipping in the Port of London shows that in tho three months ended June 30
Gable Top"
THE CHINA COMMERCIAL
COMPANY.
3,
DUDDELL STREET,
The Dunmow Flitch.
financial loss as the cheques had A. A. MacDonald. bean atoprad. For the defence Starters: Mr T. Mellows, Mr
horeee. In Yokohama the Gdyan. ernment subsidises the jockey
it was urged that the boys merely W. Jones, Mr. R. Llewellyn club on condition that a certain
took the letters to get the foreign Jones.
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stamps off them. It was a bit of boyish mischief."
The Alderman (Sir Charles
number of Australian horses were Almost
Timekeepers: Mr J. M. E. Ma-imported every year, chado, Mr A. Herzberg.
Whips: Messra A. Herzberg, T. every second race on the pro gramme is for horses of Austra- Wakefield) said the boys had dis. Kellows, W. Greenhill, A. Alian breed, or belonging to the
straip. organised the firm's business, Macdonald.
And no small meed of praise is vesels of a net touuage of 7,705,- Two married couples claimed His experience of choir-boys waa
Clergymen's Sons. 708 paid river dusa, 21 compared the flitch of bacon at Dunmow on that they got into mischief hs- their due for the absolute perfec
In distributing prizes the Dean tion of the arrangements which with 6,024,438 in 1912, and August 4th. The firat pair to tween one service and the next.
The choir-master eaid one of were complete in every little de of St. Paul's, at St. Edmund's 7,810,033 in 1913. There is a take their trial were Mr. and Mrs. corresponding increase in goode William Hewett, of York. Mr. the rules was that the boys must tail. On Messrs A. Herzberg and Sebool, Canterbury, recently, said Hlanded,
Hewett is an official of the North- get from the bounds of the City J. M. E. Machado most of the that when he was a master at Notice to Matinors. Eastern Railway and a naturaliet within three minutes after the real work fell and they merit Eton he once put a question to a class of small boys, as, to how AL FOOKSANG,"
Obina Sea-Shanghai District. with a collection of 50,000 spasi-service. They had monitors to especial praies.
The following are the fall it was that the sons of Eli turned having arrived from the above Purte,
particulars of results:-
out so badly, and one of the Consignees of cargo by hat are herebyNotice is given that a report mens. The second couple were Mr look after them. infomed that their goods will be delivered has been received from the Senior and Mrs William Littlejohn The Alderman said it was a
Boys Race, One Length: First answers he got suggested that it British Naval Officer at Shanghai Wood, of Elthorne-road, Upper question of eaving these boys and second prizes presented by was becanze they were the song." from alongside
of a clergyman. While the Cargo impeding the discharge or re- that HMS. Newcastle obtained Holloway. Mr Wood is employed from mischief. Something ought mafning on board after 4 p.m. the 8th 18ft. of water on the Taungming at Faddington Ironworks,, After to be arranged to prevent them the S, 1.5.0.
1.G. T. Encarnacao; 2, I. Ber-humorous side of the answer did just, will be landed at Consignee's Crossing in a position from which a trial lasting three hours Mr and from having so much time bethet. Time 20.2-6 docs.
not escape the Dean, says the the West Spit Busy bors 8, 10. Mes Hewett and Mr and Mis tween theestvice, Hedischarged Breast Stroke, Two Lengths. Treasury W. distant 14 cables, which Wood were declared by a jury of two of the boys, asying there was first and second-prizes presented stimulated him to slittle research. shown that a considerable change spinsters and bachelors to be no evidence against them, and has taken place in the contour of deserving of a fitch of bacon, bound, over the fathers of the by the 8. I. 8. O. Heat 1: Won the question of the careers of
Martinson, Scratch. Time 59.2-5 the sons of the cler JARDINE, HATHESON
the channel. A re-examination The couples were carried round others to bring them up for con- & 00,, LTD.
seda. Time 60.4-5 secs. General Manager of the Crossing will be made as in triumph and handed Altches viotion if called on within six secs. Heat 2: N. EL H. Alves. 5 included such namtesse Nelson
Tennyson, and Cooll Rhodes. 97th August, 1918, [476 soon ne circumstances will permit. of bacon.
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