HOTEL LISTS.
Hongkong Hotel.
Aaron, J. M.
Avery, F. 8,
Baldwin, F. E
Barberini, E. T. Bate, E. R.
M.
Bonus A. Balton, PA. Connell, J. J. Castro, Mr &
MF. X. D'A.e.
Chatra Miss D'e. Castro,
Master Cambridge, A, J. Chappie, F. T. Claxton, A. A Coleman. De à.
L. E. F.
Cobb, A, II.
Coleman, Miss J.
Diamond, Miss
8.
Dowley, WA.
Davis, C. H.
Derieano, Mr &
Hees, H. do
Hannibat. Mr. Mrs, W, A. ' Harbord, W. T.
20
Hewett, Hon. Mr E
A., C. M. G.
Henning Lee, Lt.C. Jackson, Mr &
Mr C Kabel, E. 9. Kadooria
Elli
Kruseman, A.. Kulka, F. Kent, W. E. Lloyd, G. T. Lobb, Dr. E. L. M.
Maola
Mr and
Martin, O. Markham, B. Mason, C. Fate
brother
Matheson, Miss M. Matheson, Mrs R.
17
T.
Mra & 2 children.
Dewar, J.
Douglas, bir &
MTH R. H
Dusseldorp, T. 3."
van.
Mokeur, Dr. G. W.
Molita, B. K. Mercki, J. Moulder, A. B.
Mr & Mrs
F
T
Mentzer, W. A
Dusseldorp, Madain Mackintosh, F. A.
Van
Dusseldorp, Miss H.
vane
Ehrenfels. Mr &
Mrs H. E.
sirinabaw. ft. J Gullotte,
Geare
:
Mr and Mrs
fillespie, Dr. J. M. Curden, A. G
Goulbourn, Y.
Hourgey, I
Grimshaw; R. 4
Maxwell, T. .. MoDay, R. W. O'Leary Misuu. Oraistop
Proville, It. de
Ray, E. H Roxburgh, R. 1; Reay, Miss F. Raido 31.
H. A. Schenk, Mrs. Silles, J. C.
Stugor, E. T.
MOVEMENTS OF
STEAMERS.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 6, 1913.
(Continued from page 7.)',
MERCHANT STEAMERS.
The H.A.L. 8.8. Liberia left
Singapore on the 4th inst, a.m.
Consignees
AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE.
and may be expected here on or NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. about the 10th inst., p.m.
The N. Y. K. s.8. Bado Maru (American Line), left Seattle for this port on the 12th ult, and is expected here on the 14th Sept.
The N.Y.K. 8. Rangoon Maru (Bombay Line) Joft Bombay for
FROM NEW YORK.
this port via ports on the 20th THE teamship ult, and is expected bere on the 6th September.
...
"POLERIO,"
Consignee
THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY.
From PORTLAND (Ore) and JAPAN,
▶HE Company's Steamship
"HARPALYCE" baring arrived from the above Purtă Consigance of cargo by her are heraby informed that their goods will be de livared from alongside.
J
Cargo, Impeding the discharge or ram sining
Latices
M. Y. SAN & CO.
CONFECTIONERS, }{ GROCERS ·.
RESTAURANTEURS
92-94-95 Queen's · Road Central, Hongkong..
"Telephone No. 1037.
-)o(:
Soda Fountain
board will be AMERICAN Any Cool Drinks
landed at Consigneo's risk and expensi No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bila of Lading will be countersigned
The NY. Ks. Colombo Maru haring arrived, Consignees of cargo are (Caloutta Line) left Moll, for this hereby informed that their goods are
by port on the 4th last, and is ex- tulos landed and placed at their risk Into the Godown of the Bongtong á pested here on the 9th inst.
The N.. Y. K. s... Kitano MaruCowloon What & Godown Co. at (European Line) left Yokohamna Kowloon whence delivery may for this port via Kobe. Moji and obtained, Shanghai on the 27th ult, and is expected here on the th Sept.
The N.Y.K. s.8, Bombay Maru (Bombay Line) left. Kobe for this port vin Moji on the 28th ult and expected here on the 5th September.
4
The N. Y. K. ss Tosa Maru (Calcutta Line) left Calcutta for this port via ports on the 26th ult., and "is pxpected here on the 14th September.
be
Goode not olared by the 11th. Sept. will be subject to rent,
}}
All broken, ohafed and damaged goods are to be left in the godown", liere they be examined on Ïburaday 1th Sep.uber at 9,30
1.111
All claims must be presented within ten days of tenner's arrival and no him will be admitted after the goods have left the 'Godowns,
No Fits Insurance will be offeated." Bills of Lating will be countersigt od
THE BANK LINE LTD.,
|
JARDINE, MATHESON & 00., LTD.
Agei ta Hongkong, 4th Sept.,, 1918.
To Sail
1476
Regular Steamship Service
With Liberty to call at the
·Malabar Const. PROPOSED BAIzing exow Borsa coma 100 or "bont 8.8,"SATSUMA "
12th Septembar. For Freight and tai ver into,mation. apply to
L'ODWELL & Oл, LTD INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGA-Hongkong, 27th Septembar 1013. (465
TION COMPANY, LTD.
The N. Y. K s.8. Yokoliumay Maru (Amorican Line) loft Seattle
for this port via porte on the 26th | Hanging. 3rd Fept, 1918, 0471, ult; and is expected hore on the
Grisogano, 1.0. Von. Stuth, Mr and Mrs 28th September.
Gray.Ja
Gas, Dr.
Gusssler, Dr.
Here, Mr & Mrs
Se
Harris, ..T.
Hanbury, Miss B, -
Hadson, N. 14. Hall, M. C.
Hama, Br. J. 6. Heury, d. 14: M.
EF
Sorby, V.
*
Square, Miss A
The N. YK... Tango Maru (European Line) left Colombo for this port via Singapore on the 28th Walker, Capt. It. A. alt, and is expected hers on 10th September.
J. Stelbl. S. J.
White, F. W.
Wood, G. G
Well, 8, F.
Wenk, A. Young, J. W.
King Edwardt Hotel.
Ahead. Mr. R. Carril, F. I, ·
Casten, C. al
Chen, T.
Connell, R. Connell, F. B. Debbie Mr & Mrs Donaldson, W. A. Finchett, Mrs.
Gerlach, Mr & Mrs
w.w. Grimb, C. Harrin. 1. B. Meinenton, Mr.
Mrr
Higle, E. J.
Jessen, B.
MASK
Mantintos. J. A Mejer, Mrs McHugh, Me and
Mrs F. E. Mody. Mr & Mra
1. N. Morriss, A Murphy, J. A. Murray, M. F. Nouba, A. P. Passier Capt. &
Mrs. W. C.
& Peak, A..J.
Krat, Mr & Mrs. W“.
D.
Saunders, Bras Selenk, Mira
Shohumer, Mr and
Mrs
Sibrev, Dr.
Lauritsen, Mr. de biyunge, H. 5.
Mry
Stewart, Capt. and
Lemare Mr & Mrs
Mrs A. H.
Lennox, J.
Walker, D.
Logan, W.
Whitelaw, G. C.
Grand
Hotel.
Allen, fr & Mrs.
Crow: Mr. and Mrs
A. B
Campbell. C
Duisille Donald
Dedgson
Fearon
Fronck. C. Freest. M. Oruy
Hyde, Capt.
Kules, K.
Dewingdon,
Koy, Dr.
Capt.
J. S.
Lorri Ragage, Dr. Body Schroeder
Sor
Westier, d. Weismann, C.
Craigieburn.
Caldwell,, Mr
Caldwell, Mise
Mrs.
Carpenter, Mr and McCaig. 4.
Mrs
Cornell, W. A
Kydd, Mr and Mrs
Gulbraith, V. M. Guornier, Mr Meurer, Mra
& monsieur
The S. L. s. Radnorshire
from London is due at Hongkong
on the 6th Oct.
The S. L. s.8. Den" of Glamis from London passed tho. Canal on the 15th ult.. and is due at Hongkong on the 19th Sept.
The I. L. s.s. Indrani passed the Canal on the 15th ult., is due at Hongkong on the tth Sept.
The C. S. N. s. Mausang from Sandakan is dus at Bong- kong on the 8th Sept.-
The I.C.N.S. 8.s. Cheongshing
i
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG and SINGAPORE.
НЕ
TE Compan, ''Steamship.
PALAISANG," having arrived, from the shove Ports Consignes of margo by her are hereby 'tand at their go da will be
Tolivered from alon sile,
farao impeding the discharge or te waiting on board after 4 pm. the 2nd jast., will be lauded at Consignee's rink
ad exter
JARDINE, MATHESON
AND CO., LTD..".
General Bang era
from Taingtou is due at Hong-Hodgking 18' Boptember, 1913. [+18 kong on the 5th Sept.
VISSELS IN PORT.
Steamers,
King Ping, Chi ra 32, U
dei,
27th ult.,bin-
kiang. Gen.-T. EUR(0.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Yi Loong. Briss 1,121,E. Wright-› ROMSAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN
Bon, 27th ult-Bangkok 21st ult, Gon.- Khoon Seng.
Warren, Amar. a., 4'0', 8. F.
PORTS & MANILA.
+ C
9.S. ERSIA," The above mentioned vessel having Randall, 30th Ally arrive Consigness of cargo are hereby Manila, Ger.-Q., M. D.
fictifed to send in their Bills of lading Drufar. Nos 8. 1,12, Bing, to countered, assure and take immediate
"
Notices
Whave much pleasure lu announcing to pur
numerous patrons and customers that we
have opened
and
A New SILK STORE
in the man up-to-date style and tantsion at the large Commodious Premises No. 38 & 40
Queen's Road Central,........... where we are displaying an entirely new, bandione lately occupied by Messrs. H. Kuttonjee & Son, and gorgeous stock of
Silk Goods & Jewellery Ware
descriptions in a variety of new, elegant and attractive designs ansi pattam.
of
The stock includes a chcice selection of
Turkish. Persian & India Silk, Carpets & Woollen Rugs
a chaste and elegant patterns.
Prices specially reduced for summer,"
Cheapest store in the Colony, An early visla zamestly solicited.
D. CHELLARAM.
Hngkong. 20th July, 1918.
LESSONS IN CHINESE.
MR. LI HON FAN, a Chinese
graduale versed in litera- ture, has been a teacher to European officials and merchants in this Colony for over ten years, He has a good method of train-
31st Aug Bangkok and delivery of carg, from the Company's ing Europeans to pass in the Swatow 30th Aug., Gen-godown t West Point, Cargo will be Chinese examination, and is -Kin Tys Long,
landed immediately on arrival of Possessed of a first rate sortificate as a Chinese tracher: He has 31st Aug. Cage ining andelivered. Fri fay also a good knowledge of Manda-
A3-Sep, 12th, 1813. at Noon will incurrin and Hakka.
Awa Marn, Jap. 8 491, R.
Shinidzur Shanghai #8th
Gon.-N. Y. K.
atente.
Jan ling charges.
i
Those who intend learning the
Siani, Br Ka. 998. Prynn, at in- Cargo remaining undelivered Fri-Chinese language are requested Singapore 25th it? Splumber 12th, 1918. at, noon. into write c/o Hongkong Tele- adition to landing charge will be graph" office or direct to 37
Hollywood Road, 1st floor. subject to storage charges,,
No fire insarauce whatsver will be Hongkong, 29th Jan., 1912. «ffe.ted ཛཱཉྙཾ
Bulk Oil-A P. Co McDougall, Mr und Ningpo. Pr...
1,228, 7. W Pichard, let instva Reynaud, Madame
& Pasurnan 21st ult.. Sugar.-B. & S.
all cinted and otherwise damaged Vorwaarts, Aust. ss. 3,727, J.
Cliunak, 2nd just-Kobergo will be examined at the abre Company's godown Thursday Sept. 1th. 1918, 10 a..
South, Mrs G.
Smith, E. G. Wood, E. M.
NORDDEUTSCHER, LLOYD,
BREMEN IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL
LINE.
li
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES THE Ship
HPRISZ«ND TAG)”
laying arrived, Consigters of marguinar hereby int that Devir Godda, with the exception of Oppon, Treatre and Valuables, are being luntas and spred at their risk into the hazards andfor extra hazardons Godowns it the Boing-
29th ult., Gen.-8. W. & .Co.
No claims will be entertained do- accuminated by sheit de very note list of exceptions taken at the ime of delivery is consigases and signs for and bihalf of the Pacific Mail 5.8. Co. All claims must be filed on or before October 5th 1918, otherwise they will
R. C. MORTON,
Yueneang, Br 8.s. 128. . We
Schenk, ad inst.—Mani- 30th utt, Gen. M. & Co. Talthy bine, Br. 8.8. 6,55, H. L. Allen 2nd inst. America 6th ult, Gon.- & S Phranang. Br. a. 1,741. N. G. not be re vognized,
Major, 2nd Sept.-Saigon
Agent.
29th Augusut Rice, Harkoog, 15 September, 1918 (432 Bune. Empresa of Ruarie, Br. s.8. 8,759.
AMERICAN NEWS.
Factory Fire Drills,
[Ice Cream
FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT
$0.70 CENTS A MEAL
LA CARTE AT ALL HOURS.
SHOPPING MADE EASY.
THE STORE FOR EVERYONE
་་
WIRELESS STRATEGIC
VALUES,
Question of Hongkong Station Undecided.
In the House of Commons, Mr Pike Peasa baked the Postmaster- General whether it was possible for any foreign country, desiring to do so, to deliberately interfere with the working the Imperial wireless service by the Coaunuous emission of powerful signals of the same. wave length as that employed by the Imperial service; whether this destroys the strategio value of such service; and would he say whether it was impossible to avolil such undesirable interference Bo long as a spark system WAS employed.
Mr Samuel:- I am informed. that deliberate interferenca ia posible; but it can be overcome to such an extent-where a spark system or some other system is employed that the strategio value of the servico remains practically inact.
Mr Stewart naked the Post-
event of the
The Queen's Road Central Co. master-General whether, in the
AND GENERAL -MERCHANTS.
UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS.
ONE OF OUR SPECIALTIES:
HIGH CLASS TAILORS & EXPERIENCED
Perfect Fit Guaranteed.
establishment of an Imperial wireless chain station at Hongkong, messagon transmitted from the United States, via either Honolulu or Manila, by either a private American Government undertak- - CUTTERS,ing, would, under our Governing
THE ONE PRICE STORE.
HIGH STANDARD
OF QUALITY.
CHEAPEST STORE IN THE EAST.
ů
ent monopoly, be received and handled; whether His Majesty's postal authorities would arranga to transmit wireless messagre to „ stations under American control;
Queen's Road, Central: The Old Supreme Court. Telephone 1450 and whether there would be
SOLIGNUM
wireless station at Wei hai-wei?
Mr. Samuel: The question of
is the best preservative of wood from decay, dey it has vermits. It is easily apuded, has greatere ding a long-range wireles covering power, udin audition to its preserving proparties makes a must artiste stain on al! wooowook, whether inside or out.
SOLIGNUM IS DEATH TO THE WHITE ANG MADE IN STVERAL SHADES OF BROWN, GREEN & RED.
estion at Hongkong has not yet
been decided, and no conelusion
The whole rol the superstructural woodwork of the new Star Ferry Plac et Haigaong nas scenes been reached as to the artif treed with "Solignum."
SOLE
AGENT!
rox
HONG.
KONG,
communication should such n
atation be established. So far on I am aware, the establishment of a commercial station at Woi-lni. CANTON wei has not been considered.
AND
SOUTH
CHINA
SIEMSSEN & Co.. (Machinery Dept.) Hongking & Canton.
SAINT-RAPHAEL
Tonic, RzeTORAYYZ; DIGESTIVE WINE
#
Enown throughout the world and prescribed in all cases of Anámis, Debility and Vongo/Sovence, to young women, children' and the aged. Invaluable in hot climargs.
DOBE: One Wenglewm atser for vam prineral nieka,
Each bottle of gonuine VII SAINT-RAPMAËL bears, in addition to the registered trade-mark :
(1) The WARRANTY #TAMP of the Union has FABRICANTE, (3) A METAL BEAL advertising GLETHAR.
is a MELISSA and MINT bordial
Orders have been given by CLETEAS which surpasses all others by its
Commissioner Johnson, of the New York Fire Department, to over 500 owners and lessees of factories in the City that fire drills must be held at least once a month. If the order is not complied with, the penalty will be a fine of $500, or six monthe in gaol, or bath; and also a civil penalty of $50.
purety and faultless preparation. To be taken on a lump of sugar. COMPAGNIE du VIN SAINT-RAPHAEL.'Valonce ¡Drôme-France). JALDBECK MACGREGOR & Co., Hongkong.
RUBBER ESTATE TRAGEDY.
On
gdy
Details of a distressing on the Dutch islands have reached us from well informe nurces, siya the "Straits Times" of August 29. Early this year, Mr John R. Murray, a young European, resid- ing at Shanghai where, at one time, he was in the employ of the British American Tobacco Com- pany, decided to take up planting and secured a position as assistant on the Kapala Djeri Estate. He came down to Singapore and crossed over to the plantation, some twenty miles away, and › entered upon his duties, but soon found himself a victim to fever,· Ho was attacked
several cocasions, the last being a few.. weeks ago, when his condition necessitated bis removal to the General Eospital at Singapore. He recovered, but as is usually the case, he was left in a very doi pressed state of mind, a fact which was not brightened by his receiving a month's notice of the termination of his agreement Be ascribed his illness to the condi tion and position of the quarters allotted to him, and as no medical supervision was available he wrote to the Controllar at Rhio with a view to obtaining ad.exa- mination of the bungalow. Meanwhile, he came over to Singapore and sought advice re-- specting his alleged grievances in the matter of accommodation. His depression seems to have gone beyond control, for realising that when he left the employment of the company he would be almost at the end of his resources, he remarked to a friend that there was only one thing to do, and that he should do it. Whether this intention was actually corried into effect may never be known. The last seen of him was on Sua- day, August 24, when he was noticed putting out from the shore These transfere, the Kapala Djeri Island in a smal! $155,000 saking complaint alleged, constituted boat. The oraft was afterwards 3rd inst.-Bwatow d inst., Gon.-, & Co.
on or for the 2nd prox., or they will0ores of waiters attributed a rec- that Mr Smith be decla acts in bankraptoy. The com- found, bottom up, with a native Hatching, Br 8.8.1.267, Passmore,
ent hotel employees' atrike to low red an involuntary bankrupt. The mittee of business men which has clinging to it, but no signs of the Srd
All broken, chaled, and damaged wages resulting from the tipping petition declared that prior to May charge of the personal affairs of deceased who, the resected man inst. Fodchow, Amoy & Swatow "nd where they will he examined on the
Goude are to be left in the Godowns practico. "
5, when a committee was appoint. Mr. Smith said the petition in alleges, went overboard, inst., Gen--DLC 11th last. nu.11 m.ma.
"Borax King" Bankrupt. ed to act as trustees in managing bankruptcy was entirely unex. body, however, has not been re- Bridge, Nor. 8.8. 350. J. Folkman,
No Fire losarance has been affected.
In the San Francisco Bankrup- Mr. Smith's affairs, he conveyed peoted, because, when the com. covered, a fact which may be 3rd inst. Bangkok 26th ult.Gn-O TI-
Bill of Lading will be countersigned toy Court recently the affairs of without money consideration promittee took charge, it was the accounted for by the presence in Machaw. Ger 8.0 905, R. G.
Mr F.M. Smith, the "Bonx Kingperties-valued at $1,000,000 to opinion of a majority of the credi. the vicinity that day of an enor Dollner, 3rd inst.-Banu-
and head of corporations with the Mercantile Trust Company tors that they would be able to mous shark. The late Mr Murray kok 27th ult.. Rice.
capital of two hundred million Mr. B. F. Edwards, and to his nocomplish more than would a was only 29 years of age, and & S.
was an Army Reserve man, [452 dollars, were investigated, Four wife, at a time when he was in receiver in bankruptcy.
E. Beetham, Jet Sept.-
Vancouver 29th Aug.."MOGUL" LINE STEAMERS, Gen-C. P. P
Laisang, Br. 88, 24, E. J. Tada 31st. Aug -Sinza orë 26th Aug, Con J.
.Co
&
kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Tjilatjap, Dul se,,470, W. IF
Company, Limited. Kownon, mari West Point Gadowa", whenue delirniy' may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be for virded in aules intimatico, iz recefval broom-the
Consiganes before me to-day requre
ing it to be landed here,
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Chudowns, and
Laya. nd instali Papa 6th #t. Gen.-J.. C. J. L.
Kumsang, Br. s.2. 2,075, F. Wren-
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES."
and STRAITS.
"ONSIGNEES of Cargo are here-
This decision has arisen out of Steamship" MONTROSE" the Binghampton fire, in which 65 men and women lost their lives, GLASGOW. LIVERPOOL since when a special inspection of the City's factories has been made.
No Tips. The City Council of St. Louis fer. 2nd inst-Moj 8eing landed at their risk into the has approved a Bill making it a Lockeun, Cer 8,8 1,020. P. Prohl, wowloon whence and/or from the a tip in a hotel or restaurant. A
plt., Gen-J. M. & Fo
G.d.. of Holt's Wharf At misdemeanour to give or receive 2nd inst-Bangkok 3 st har e dality may be obisine l.
fine of from 810 to 850 may be ult, Rice-M, & Co,
Nolat will be admitted after the imposed for arch offence, and half one have luft the Godowns, and all of the fine will be given to the free remaining undelivered after the police informant securing the con-
goods ramelsing undevard after the Harpalyce, r. sa, Wawn,
3th September, will be subject
to rent
All broken, at that, and damage?
irist.-Moji 29th Gen im J. Il, & Gọi
September 3.
Gooda su to be left in the Godowns Helene, Ger. 9,8. 771. T. Sten,
sefire thing will be examined on the 16th of September, 9.30 am,
All claims range igien ua bafnie the 17th of September 1918, or they wil bat he ran goiz
to Fire Instiranne will be a facial Billot Lading site countersigned by the lurvigened."
NORDDECTSCHEN LLOYD,
MAIOHPUS EGE,"
Kachord Are 19.
I
hy informed that all Goods aro
Lich inat will be subject to rent
LAW &
SONS
Studebaker
viotion. Prior to the decision a creditore presented claims amou-solvent. heated to the Undersigned public hearing was held in which nting to
All ebius against the Steamer
a
not be "resnerized...
DODWELL & CO., LTD,
Agenta,
Tangkong 4th Beje, 1918,
3 Duddell St.
Sole Agents.
The