HOTEL LISTS.
Hongkong Hotel.
Barberini, E. T.
Avery, P. 8,
Baldwin, F. E
Bate, E. E.
Bates, H. B.
Brown, B. M.
Bona, A
Belton
Donnell
· Castro,
&
MIF. X. D'A...
Cairo, Miss D'e. Castro, Master
D'
Cambridge, A. J.
Coleman, Dr.A.
Haen, H. do
Hannibal. Mr &
Mrs. W. A.
Harbord, W. T
Howett, Hon. MrE
A., C. M.G.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 1913.
VESSELS IN PORT.
Steamers,
Kiang Ping, Chi, s. 1,222, Udden, 17th ult-Chinkiang, Gen.-T., L. &
Oo.
Yi Loong, Br, s. 1.191. E. Wrightson, 97th ult.Bangkok 21st ult Gen-Xboon Seng.
Aug-Manila,
Jackson, &C. War, ost, A. 4.000 6.7. Randall,
Mr
Krusoma, A Kulka, F. Kant, W.
Lloyd, G
Labb, Dr. E. L. M. Macintyre, Mr and
TON
Chapple, F..
Daxton, A. A
0.5b. A. H.
Coleman, Mies J.
Martin, Karkham, 2, Man
Diamond, Kier
Dowley, W.A.
Pavia, O. H.
Dertiano, Mr &
Mrs 3 children. Dewar, J. Douglas, Mr &
B.
Fare
brother Matheson, Kiss Y Matheson, Mrs B.
Moksan, Dr. G. W. Mahto, B. K... Merocki, J. Moulder. A. B. Mulder, Mr & Mrs
sp, T. J. MAD.
van.
Druseldorp,
Madam
Mayer, É. A.
W. A.
Dusseldorp, Mim H, Maxwell, T-B.
Ehrenfels, Mr &
Mrs H. E
Grimshaw, H. J.
Galiotte, F
GRATO
H:
Mentzer MoDay, R. W.
O'Leary
Miss G...
Ormiston. J
Preville, R. de
EH
Mr and Mrs Roxburgh, R. R.
Gordon, A. G.
Gillespie, Dr. J. M.
Goulboom, V.
Gourgey, L.
Grinshow, R. J.
Grisogono, F.O. Von.
Gray,
Glass, Dr...
Geesler, Dr.
Miss F..
E. M.
aymond,
Raider, H. A.
Schenk, M
Bibley, J. C.
*YE. T.
Mr and Mra E Square, Mime A
Sarby, V.
Heere, Mr & Mrs J. Stolbil,
8. de
Harris, J. T.
Hanbury, Miss H.
Hudson, A. H.
Hull P. C.
Hanna, Dr. J. G.
Henry, J. H. M.
8.
Q.M.D.
Awa Maru, Jap. .. 3,912, R. Shinideu,
ሱ
Consignees
AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM NEW YORK.
THE Steamship
#POLERIO," ..
18th, Shanghai 28th Aug, having arrived. Consignces of cargo nie | Gen.-N. Y. E. Siam, Br 918, Pryan, lat inst-Bing-hereby informed tha: their go de D poro 25th ult., Hulk Oil A. P. Co. Leine landed and pinoed at their rik Ningpo, Br... 1,228, T. W. Fichard, 1stata the Godown of the Hung ựng ♣
Godown Inst. Jays & Pasuruan 21at uit Kelon, What! Buraz, B. & 8.
Kowloon where deliver, many be abt.food,
YUISE
Br. 118, E. W. Schenk, 30th u, and inst-Manila Gen.-3. M. & Co
Talthybius, Br... 6,315, X. L. Allen and inet-Amerion 6th ult. Gen,TM B. & B
4
Empress
Goods 201 cleared by the 11th Baps, Į wid be ablest to runt,
All broken, obafed and dan syed! Phranang, Br. B.3. 1,741, NG, Mater 2nd goods are to be left in be godown, last-Saigon 29th alt, Ricohere they will be examined on Thursday A. Buze.
of Russia. Br... 8,769,. E. Boat 11th. Beptember at 9.80 m.. ham, ist Inst.Vancouver 29th ult, Gen.-O.P.R. Kumana, Br. 2.077, F. Whester, 2nd last-Mojl 28th nit., Gen.-J.M. & Co.
Lookrun, Ger. .s. 1,020, P. Prohl, 2nd Inst-Bangkok 31st ult., Blae,
& Co. Harpalyce, Bra Wawn, 3rd inst.,- Moji 29th ult,, Gen-J.M. & Co. Bridge, No. 650, J. Folkman, 3rd insk Bangkok 26th ult. Gen. -0. H. C.
All claims must be presented within ten days of 'steamet's arrival and 'no claim will be admitted after the goods have left the Godown*,
by
No Fire "asamance will be offooted. Billa o Ling will be countereigeed
"THE BANK LINE LTD.,
1471 Hawkena, Srd Fept., 1918,
Mnahew, Ger... 995. R. G. Dollaer, JINDO-CHINA STEAM, NAVIGA-
inst--Bangkok 27th ult., Rics.--
B. & 5. Mathilde, s. 831, G. Schlafkter, 3rd fast. Pakhoi & Holbow 2nd int, Gon.-J. & Co. Kwangloo, China. 1,468, tous, Gon, Shang- hai 30th ult.-Chinoso. Kanakuk, Br. a. 2,593, Boynon, 4th Inst..
Oil Co.
tang 3rd inat., Ballast 1
Misumi Mara, Jap. 9. 1,905, Uokikawa, 5th inst, Kwangyon 2nd inst.. Cement Stono-A. Buge,
TION COMPANY, LTD.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG and SINGAPORE. THE Company's Steamship
"LAISING,"
having arived from the shows Porta Consignees of cargo by bar are hereby.
Notices
TO GOLFERS AND OTHERS
SMOKE EMBASSY CIGARETTES AND TOBACCO
THEY
BEAT
EVERY.
THING
M. Y. SAN & CO.
CONFECTIONERS
)(OROCERS
RESTAURANTEUR's
92-94-96 (Queen's Road Central, Hongkong
Telephone No.1057. -:) (-
Soda Fountain
Walker, Capt. H. A. Taiwan, fr. s.s. 1,400, Jenkins, Sch ins informed that their goods will be AMERICAN Any Cool Drinks
F. W. White, Wood, G. G. Wobb, 5, 5. Wenk, A.
Young, J. W
King Edward Hotel.
Almond, Mr. B.
Cargill, F. J.
Castro, O.
Chee. T Connell, R.
Copneu, H. E.
W. A.
Mr & Mr Donaldson, Finchett, Mrs. Gorlash,
Mr. & Mrs
Mackintosh, J. A. Majer, Mrs
Mussey, Mins
MoHugh, Mr and
Mrs F. E
Mr & Mrs
Mra
J. A.
:
Nabba,
M. F. AP Passmore, Capt. &i
Mire WC.
Heinemann, Mr" & Poake, AD.J.
Harria,
J. B.
Mrs
E. J. Hingle, Jensen, B.
Kraft, Mr & Mra, W
Lauritsen. Mr" &
Lemare Mr & Mrs Lennox, J
Logan, W.
Saunders, Mis Schenk, Mr Shelhamer, Mr and
Mra
Sibros, Dr. Sparge, H. 8. Stewart, Capt and
Mrs A. BE Walker D. Whit law, G. C
Grand Hotel.
Allen, Me & Me Kuless, K. Crew. Med Mrs Koyt, Dr.
Daisille
Donald
Dodgson FELTON Frenck, C. Fibone, M. Gruy
Hydo, Capt.
Lewingdon.
J. S.
Lorria, F. Rogage, Dr. Rodyb Schroedor Boormo Wesher, J. Waismann, C.
Craigieburn.
Caldwell, Mr
Caldwell, Mike
Saigon 31st ult, Rice-9. W. Co. Panama Maru, Jap. s. 3.750, J. Kanno,
B. K.
delivered from alongside.
Cargo impoding the discharge or re-
5th inst. Shanghal 2nd instinsining on board after 4 p.m. the 2nd thins, will be lauded at Consignee's risk
and expense
A.
Hanoi, Fr... 759, Ch. L. Chevalier,
inst-Haiphong 4th inst., Gen
R. Marty. Konkon Maru, Jap. F.M. 2,950, Yamamoto,
5th inst-Moji 30th ult.. Col M. B. K.
Consignees
PACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNGES.
FROM SAN FRANCISCO,JAPAN PORTS & MANILA.
8.6. "PERSIA,"
L
JARDINE, MATHESON AND CO., LTD.,
Geral Managers. Hongkong 1st September, 1913. [+18]
THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. From PORTLAND (Ore) and JAPAN,'
“HE Company's Steatoship
Ta
BARPALYUE" having arrived from the abovs Porte Consignees of cargo by her are hereby informed that their goods will be 'de livered from alongside.
од
Cargo, impeding the discharge or board prili be romasining landed at Consignee's risk and expenne. Ho Fire Insurance will be affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned
The above mentioned vessel having by arrived Consignees' of cargo are hereby. Capi.notifed to send in their Billa of lading
for countersignature and take immediata
14
JARDINE, MATHESON & 00., LTD.
Agenta,"
delivery of cargo from the Company's Hongkong, 4th Sept. 1918. · godown at West Point, Cargo will be landed immediately on arrival of
ateninaḥ,
Cage remaining undelivered Friday Sept. 12th, 1913 at Noon will incor landing charges.
Cargo remaining undelivered Fri-| day September 12th, 1918. at noon, In McDougall, Mr and ddition to landing charges will be
Isubject to storage charges, Carpenter, Mr and MeCalg, J.
No fire insurance whatsver will be M
Reynaud, Madame
wieated. & monsieur
Cornell, W. A.
Kydd, Mr and Mrs
Galbraith, V. M. Guernier, Mrs Meurer, Kr
Mr.
Smith, Mrs G. Smith, E..G. Wood, E. M.
Consignce
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
BREMEN.
ན་
All chafed and otherwise damaged cargo will be examined at the above Company's godown Thursday Sept. ilib, 1918, at 10a.m.
No claim will be entertained un-
Co Sail
[476
Regular Stöamship Service
||
FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK.
i cb=" With Liberty to cal
Malaba CoaIL. Paorosed Halling 780: Hus@sus
OD or abon
9.8. SATSUMA" 18 September
For Freight and forth y intona. apply to
DOLWELL & CO., LTD
Art).
les sccompanied by short delivery note Hongkong, 27th September, 13 7485
or let of exceptions taken at the time of
dollvery to consignees and signed for and
on behalf of the Pacific Mall S.B. Co.
A claims must be filed on or before
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL October 5th 1913, otherwise they will
LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE Steamship.
"PRINZ LUDWIG,"
having arrived, Consignees of cargo ats hereby informed that their Goods, with
the exception of Opium, Treasure and
not be recognized.
R. O. MORTON,;
Agoat. Hoarkovs, 4th September, 1918 482
Notices
LESSONS IN CHINESE,
MR. LI HON FAN, & Chinese graduate versed in litera-
"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS. ture, has been a teacher to
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Valuables, are being landed and stored THE Stamship
at their zink into the hazardons and/or
extra kesardone Godowns of the Hong-
European officials and merchants in this Colony for over ten years
He has a good method of train- MONTROSE"ing Europeans to pass in the
Chinese examination, and possessed of a first rate certificate as a Chinese teacher. He has also a good knowledge of Manda- rin and Hakke.
||
kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown From GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL
Company Limited, Kowloon, And Wat Poins Godowns, whance delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation ir reseived from the Consignees before noon to-day request. ing it to be landed here.
Ho alims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, sad sil goods remaining undelivered after the 10th of September, will be subject torent,
Whet
the Hollywood Road, 1st floor. Hongkong, 29th Jan., 1912..
is
Ice Cream
FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT
$0.70 CENTS A MEAL
A LA CARTE AT ALL HOURS.
LAW &
SONS
Studebaker
Direct from the Looms to
your Home
No. 3 Duddell St.
Sold Agents.
CONSULT our Catislogue, fut! a new hieng, showing in Pictures, how to drape uninare e mstern whyia, All kind of CURTAINS, CURTAIS MATERIALS, BELDUAN METALISS, PARISIENT CURTAINK at Loom Priera. Also 110TFEHOLD LINKS, LADIES ADE GENTS UNDERWEAR, 1007S and SIORS, COSTUMES, CESTS CLOTHING DE FURNITURE,
Peach's
LARGE FREE CATALOGUE OF
CURTAINS
TABLE LINEN PARCEL 22/-
Postage Paid.
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€219.
EMBROIDERED Tea Cion.zains. scį.
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RECORD BURTAIN PARCEL
Postage Faid.
4
Contains pairs 23/
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pairs All same RICH OLD LICE DEN Syde. long. Soins, wide.
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SAN FRANCISCO FAIR,
Attitude of Leading European Countries.
steel and iron manufactures, had formally requested the German
to deoline Government invitation.
the
In an unofficial way it is said
Notices
REAL CLEANSER.
Vienna, August L-A commis sion of representatives of the Austro-Hungarian Government and of the local Chambers of Commerce is about to go to Toro? nto to visit the exposition there..... and will subsequently proceed to San Francisco. On this com mission's report depends the reply of the Austro-Hungarian Govern- ment as to whether or not it will-- participate in the Panama-Pacifie
Get rid of dirt and odors by using Exposition,
CN
the Powerful Disinfectant
No matter how thick and sticky the depos'ts of dirt; no matter how strong the smells from gar- bage, sinks and tollets; CN will make the house clean and there by purify the atmosphere.
Remember too, that CN kills' germs and aids in preventing the attack or spread of contagious CN is not only diseases. efficient, it's safe, and it doesn't hurt the hands...
"Gable Top"
7E have much pleumezsin announcing te odr nerous patrons and customers that we
·bave opened
A New SILK STORE
The questo in largely one of finance. The Government heuit-" ates to appropriate a sum sufficien. tly large to assure the represention of Austria-Hungary on a sosie sommernate with the dignity: of the Empire.".
THE WOMAN THOU GAVEST MI".
Extraordinary Demand for Copies of Mr Hall Caine's Latest Novel.
The publication of Mr Hall Caine's novel." The Women Thou.. Gavest Me," which has been ap- "Nush's" pearing serially in Mygazine," developed one of the "The Yellow Package with the most amazing sousations known
to the book trade in London. "
For a time the author boycotted all the principal libraries, which are the leading book distributors in the kingdom. Although August I was given as the official publish ing date the book was on Bile the day before at all the booksellere, like Sf- big ridge's and Harrod's, both of whom made speciil displays of the novel. On the other hand to lending libraries, anoh as Madies, the "Times" Book Club, and WIL Smith, who ordinarity orde han- dreds of thousands of notable novels, by popular authors like Ball Caine, did not have a single copy to sell or lend.
in the most up to date style and fashion at the large Commodious Promises No. 38 & 40
Queen's Road Central, intely occupied by bitsara. it. Ruttoujee & Son, where we are displaying an antirely new, band
and gorges stock of
Silk Goods & Jewellery Ware of all descriptions in a variety of new, elegant and attractive designs and patterns.
The stock lacludes a choice saitetion of Turkish. Persian & India Silk,
Carpets & Woollen Rugs chaste and elegant patterns Prices specially reduced for summer.
Cheapest store in the Colony, An early visit samectly solicited.
D. CHELLARAM.
Hagrow. 26th Jo'y, 1913.
T
:
for
The reasons underlying the peculiar situation are that early in the week the Libraries A-accia- tion, of which the above-sumed firms are members, raised the question of the morality of the known what basis of objection novel, on the ground that cer- now remains. It is thought by tain features of the book made
unsuitable
general officials, however, that while the it reason assigned by the British subscription. At the same time Government is a belief that there the association made it clear that have been too many such inter- it wood supply any private dem- national expositions in recent ands for the novel, but would years, the undersing objection is exclude it from ho lending baead upon the view of incon-libraries. gruity of British participation. So great was the demand on in an event designed to celebrate the leading libraien for the work the opening of the Panama Canal, that they received thousands of. while there is a diepute as to its orders on that score alone, and when the matter was brought to free ute,
the novelist's attention, he said:
Secretary Bryan said to-day he
This is a libel on the morality had not abandoned hope the Great Britain and also Gorman of my book. If it is not fit for would reconsider their decisions, general aubscription it is not fit. and finally participate in the ex for any subscription; therefore, position. While be announced I shall not allow my publiabera. no plans, the Secretary intimated to deliver one copy of the novel there would be negotiations pres- to the Libraries Association until sing those two nati me to take part they give me assurances that the book will be put in general circulation.".
Russia Declines. The following telegrams were published next day-
Hali Caine stuck to his decision, with the result that while the Bt Petersburg, August 1-The bookseilora did a roaring business Russian Government to-day de-in the back, the great emporiums, cided not to participate officially like Mudies and the "Times" Book in the San Francisco Exposition, Club did not have a single copy
The members of the Libraries Germany's Decision. Berlin, August 1.-It was off Association have held a number cially denied at the offices of the of meetings to discuss the situa Minister of the Interior to-day tion, while in the meantime Hall that the German Governorment Caine telegraphed to many dis had decided not to participate in tinguished persons among the the Panama-Pacifio Exposition at elergy and laity all over the San Francisco in 1913. It was country saking their opinions on declared that action on the matter his book.
in
A South Wales Borderers' Anniversary.
had been postponed for probably "The answers I received," said the author, "were almost un- another month.
Although the German Becretary animous in stating that not only of the Interior declared that Ger- was it fit for general circulation, many had not yet taken action in but that everybody ought to read regard to the question of her par-it, because, it deals with one of that the dissatisfaction on the ticipation in the Exposition at greatest eccial problems of the and STRAITS. ~ONSIGNEES of Cargo me, here- Those who intend learning the Dealing with Britain's decision part of the great commercial San Francisco, the opinion is free-day." by informed that all Gods are Chinese language are requested not to participate in the San nations with certain features of ly expressed in official circles that It was pointed out to-day that being landed at their slak into the to write olo Hongkong Tele-Francisco Fair of 1915, the "New the panding tariff bill which they the German empire will not be
at graph" office or direct to 37 York Evening Post" published felt hors hardly upon their trade respresented there.
the following message from Wash-was the reason for the attitude
of covert hostility toward the the British Government's decision Ordowie of
ington on July 31-
After exhibiting much concern San Francisco Fair. But, as the not to participate settles also the over the places which would-be, Senate Finance Committee has action of Germany, as the only aasigned to prospective exhibitors amended the Tariff bill in a factor which might have induosd by the management of the Pana manzer, thought to make it on the German Government to bring South Wales Borderats... won ma-Pacific Exposition, the British objectionable to those nations, it pressure to bear on unwilling "Blenbeim" for their regiment Government finally has declined wasfully expected that they would industrial men to exhibit was the colonre, says the "London and with Great Britain, and this has lection the old Twenty-Fourth to participate. The long delay ses their way clear, to accept the fear of unfavourable comparison China Express." In this great in soting upon the invitation to invitations. participate in the fair, extended In the case of Great Britain, been eliminated. Industrial men fought with that valour which has a year, has been the cause of deep however, though the original in the majority of cases declare ever been characteristic of it, and PROVISION & COAL concern to the management of the cable dispatch of Ambassador themselves tired of the expense helped Marlborough to win hi
hes exponition, particularly as formid- Page giving notice of the connected with frequent exposi- triumph. The losses of the rank
now been tione; and say they see no pro and file were pretty heavy-
mail speet of financial returns should men killed and many wounded by A MERCHANTS.able opposition had likewise de declination
valoped in Germany, where cer-supplemented
and mine wounded, tain of the great trade associations, report dealing with the subject they participate in the San whilst three officers were such as those representing the more fully, it is not yet positivaly Francisco Exposition.
Holt's Kowloon wease sadfor fio a whereas dalívesy may be oblatugi.
No claims will be admitted after the Goode bare left the Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after tha 11th inst. will be subject to rent.
All claims against the Stormer "All broken, obated, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, must be presented to the Undersigned where they will be saamined on the 10th, on or before the 2nd prox, or they will of Beptember, at 9:30 AM...
All claims must reseb as before the 17th of September, 1918, or they will art Bezhacogaland.
not be recognised.
WING KER & CO:',
47-49, Connaught Rd. All broken, shafed, sod damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns SHIP CHANDLERS, where they will be, examined on the 11th inst. at 11 a.m.
Nome Insurance will be effected Bute of Lading will be senatanigned by the ansatleted.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, W
MELUHERB & "CO., General Aperta. Bontons: Brd Bapt. 1913
No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned DODWELL & CO., LTD. NO. Agapte, (470) Hongkong, 4th Bapt., 1918,
[152 Jongkong, 23rd Vax. 1912, 4
It is just 209 years since the