HOTEL EISTS.

Hongkong Hotel.

Aaron, J. M. Barberini, E. T. Bata, E.-R. Baton, H. B. Barrett, J. W. Connell, J, J.

Castro, Mr &

HI F. X. D'A... Castro, Miss D'a

Cambridge, A. J. Chapple, F. T.

Claxton, A. A. Coleman, Dr. A.

L. EF

Coleman, Miss J. Diamond, Miss

Davis, O. H.

Derivano, Mr &

Mn & children. Dewar, J. Douglas, Mr &

Mrs R. H. Ehrenfels, Mr &

Mr. H. E Grimshaw, R. J. Gallette, Hi

CCATO,

Mr and Mrs

Keubrien, J. Krbel, E. S Kadoorie, Elllu Kesteman, A. Lloyd, G. T.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1913,

MOVEMENTS OF

STEAMERS.

(Continued from page 7.) MERCHANT STEAMERS.

The P.M. 8.8. Korea arrived at Lobb, D. EL. M. Manila on 7th Sunday, between MacIntyre, Mr and 6 and 8 p.m., and expected to have

Mrs Noit

sailed from Manila on Wednes Martin, G. Mason, C. Fare day, 10th September, between 2

brothers

and 4 p.m. which will make her Matheson, MM. due to arrive at Hongkong about Matheson, Mrs R9 o'clock on Friday morning, the McKean, Dr. G. W. 12th inst. -Kants,

Meraski, J. Moulder, A. B.

Mr & Mw

MacKintosh, P. A. Mayer, P, MacGregor, I. C. Мул. Р. Nager, H. I. O'Leary, Mis . Ormiston, J.

Preville, R. de Raworth, B. Bay. E..H.

Q. H12 Dr. J. M. Roxburgh, R. R..

Gordon, A. G.

Goulbourn, V

Gourgay, I.

Grimshaw, R. J.

Grisogono, P. O. Van.

Hudson, A. H.

Hall, P. U.

Hanna. Dr. J.O.

Hora

H. do

Hannibal. Me

Mrs. W. A."

Harbard, W. T

&

Reay,

Reay, Miss F. Raymond,

Roche, de la Schenk, Mr Singor, E. T.

E. M.

The P. & O. an. Socotra arrived at London on the 8th Inst., morning.

The F, & Q. * *. Sumatra is ex, pected to arrive at Colombe on the 19th inst, at 5 am.

The B.A.L. G. Ferd Laeisz left Moji on the 10th inst, a.m., and may be expected here on or about the 15th inst, a.m.

The P. & O. chartered s.s. Kish in expected to leave Singapore on the 11th inst.

י,

The P. & O. 8.8. Syria is ox- peated to arrive at Penang on the 12th inet, at 6 a.m.

Consignees

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

+

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, From EUROPE, COLUMBO and STRALIA.

THE Campany's Steam ship

To Sail

THE AMERICAN & ORIENTAL -LINE.

FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK TI

BUEZ CANAL. (With liberty to call at the Malabar Count)...

THE Steamship

“TANGO MARU," having a rived - from the bora portą, Congues of Cargo are hereby inforta ed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hong- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consigam nt will be sorted out Hongkong, 9th Sept 1918. mark by mark and delivery can be ob- - - tained as soon as the Goods are lauded.

Option' goods will be carried on un- FOR les instructions ar given to the contrary befas NOON, TU-DAY,"

"AFGHAN PRINCE,” ." Oapt. Whalley, will be despatched s above on MONDAY, the 29th Sept 'For freight and passage apply to ARNHOLD, KARBERG & co. General Agents.

i oods talaar.d by the 16th Sep'amber, n! I be subject to rent.

Damaged packag or must be left la the Go owns for examination by the Coo- Ignee's and the Cu representatives at

na spoluted hour. All claims maut be prescates this ten days of the steamer's arrival boro, after w) ich date they cap- not be recognized. No claim will be on the 7th Inst.,admittal after the goods have left 1bm

Aiduwon.

The P. & O, 8,8. Candia arrived at London Smith, Mr and Mrs afternoon... Borby, V.

Square, Miss A.

Samuels, Geo.

Sowden, A. B.

Thornton, G.

The Apoar 8.9. Gregory Apoar, from Shanghai and Kobe, left Moji on the 7th inst., p.m., and may be expected here on or about

Howeit, Hon. Mr E. Walker, Capt. H. A. the 11th inst.. pm:

A., C.-M. G.

Hartanann, Dr.

Jackson. Mr &

Mr. C.

Almond, Mrs. R.

Cargill, F. J.

Castro, C.

Cheo, T.

Connell, R.

White, F. W. Wood, G. 0,

Young. W.

The Ben Line so. Benarty, from Antwerp." Middlesbro' and

London. left Singapore on the 6th inet, and may be expected to arrive here on or about the 12th inst.

NO PON YUSEN KAISHA,

Agente, Hongkong 1 th Sept. 1918.

FROM EUROPE. THE H. A. L. Steamship

LIBERIA,"

466

SINGAPORE, PENANG

AND CALCUTTA.

(Taking cargo on Through Bills of Lading to Rangoon, Madras, and Mauritius.) (

HE Steamship

THE

"GREGORY

APCAR,"

Capt. J. E. Drake, will be despatched tor the above ports, on SATURDAY, be 18th last., 8pm.

For Freight or Passage apply to

DAVID SASSOON & CO. LD,

Agents. Houskour, 8th Sept., 1918

Notices

(397

Captain & Schroder, having anived, Copalypses of Cargo are hereby informed hst their goods are being landed and placed at their rink in the baxardous andfor extra-hazardons Godowne of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Wus patrons and customers that we Qdown Company, Limited, at Hong- have opened kong and/or wloon, whence delivery may be obtained against Bills.

have much pleasure in announcing to our

The R V. F. 'B.. Vladimir, on account of going into dry dock at A.Nagasaki, is expected to arrive at Hongong four days late Sep. tomber 19.

The T.K.K. 8.8. Buyo Maru left Manzanillo for Honolulu on the 28th July and is due in Hongkongof-fading countersigned by the Under-in the most up-to-date style and fashion at the large on the 20th September.

King Edward Hotel,

M..cintosh, J. Mujer, Mra Massey, Miss McHugh. Mr and

MIN F. E

Mr & Mr Morris, Mr Murphy, J. A. Mr & Mrs Murray,.M. F.

P. Pasmoro. Capt. &

Connell. H. E.

Dobbie Mr & Mr

Donaldson, W. A.

Finchett, Mr.

J.B..

Heinemann, Mr

Mra

Hingle, E. J.

Jansen, B.

& Peake, A.D.J.

Suunders, Mias" Schenk, Mrs

Kraft, Mr & Mrs. W.

D.

Lauritson,

Mrs

Mr

Lemare Mr & Mrs

Lennox, J. Logan, W.

The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s 8.8. Peking left Port Said on the 2nd inst., and is expected to arrive here on the 28th inst.

The N. Y. K. 83, Aki Maru (European Line)left Marseillesfor Shelbamer, Mr and this port via ports on the 6th

Stewart. Capt. and-

Mr A. H. Walker, D." Whitelaw, O.C.

"Grand

Hotel.

Allon,, Mr & Mra

Kules, K. Crew, Mr and Mrs Keyt, Dr.

A..

Campbell, C.

Dalsle

Donald

Dodgxon Fearon

Frouck, C. Freene, M. Gruy

Hyde, Cupi.

inat, and is expected here on 8th October.

The N. Y. K. 8.8. Penang Maru (Bombay Line) left Bombay for this port via ports on the 9th inst., and is expected here on the 26th inst.

.

signed.

naless notice to the contrary be given Optional Cargo will be carried on-

io-day,

All claim must be presented within 10 Lays of the steamer's arrival hare, after whiab rate they cannot be recognized.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Foods remaining undelivered after the

Ghast., will be subject to rent.

Goods to be left in the Godowns,

• broken, elated, and dams ed where they will be examined on the 18th

The N. Y. K. 8. Iyo Maruinst, at 9.30 am.

No Pire Insurance will be effected by (European Line) left Yokohama for this port via ports on the 10th in case whatever. inst.. and is expected here on the

Lewingdon, Capt. 22nd inst

J. 5.

Lorria, F. Rogage, Dr. Rodyh Schroeder Soo:nia Wesher, J. Welsmann, C..

Craigieburn.

Caldwell, Mr

Caldwell, Miss

"The N. Y. K. 8.8. Sanuki Maru (American Line) left Seattle for this port via ports on the 9th inst.. and is expected here on the 17th October.

The N. Y. K. a. Kawachi Maru (Bombay Line) left Singapore forj this port on the 9th inet, and is expected here on the 15th inst.

This

Ex

steamer brings on Cargo :-

from Goteborg

Norge

"FISOR"

#deo "

Walm tid"

Forge"

** Stohlock"

Germanis." **abiamburg"

11

A New SILK STORE

Commodious Premises No. 38& 40 etely occupied by Messrs. H. Ruttonjec & Son Queen's Road Central,

where we are displaying an entirely new, handsome and stock of

Silk Goods & Jewellery Ware of all descriptions in a variety of new, elegant astıl actractive dialgos and pattuszki,

The rock Includes a choice slection of

Turkish, Persian & India Silk, Carpets & Woollen Rugs n chaste and elegant patterne

Prica specially reditead for summer.

Cheapest store in the Colony, An early visit earnestly solicited,

D. CHELLARAM. Hagkong. 28th July, 1918.

Abus A

from Drammen

Halmstad

"Go benbar REAL

Setubal

from Goteborg

"

Haze CLEANSER.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong Office.

The N. Y. K. 9.8 Kanagawa Hongkong, 10th Sept., 1913. [464 Get rid of dirt and odors by using Maru (Calcutta Line)left Calcutts

Masters, Mr & Mr for this port on the 9th inst., and "SHIRE" LINE OF STEAM-

R. F. C. Carpenter, Mr. and McCrig, J.

Mrs

Cornell, W. A.

Kydd, Mr and Mrs

Galbraith, V. M. Guernier, Mra

Meurer, Mra

Reynaud, Madame

& monsieur. Smith, Mrs G. Smith, E. O. Sinithson, Miss

Consignee

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

1

via

From SAN FRANCISCO, HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS, "AND SHANGHAI.

THE Steamship

## HONG KONG KARU

The abovo named steamer having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are bereby notified to send in their Blils of Lading for countersignature, and to taka'immediato delivery of Cargo froin! alongside.

ON

Cargo remaining undelivered Sept. 11th at noon will be landed at aɔsigners' risk and expones ind delivery must then be taken from the Company's Godown.

No Hire Insurance whatever will be elfort d.-

- No claim will be woognised after the Geo Luvu lift the stexmer Godowo, mad alde remaining undelivered on Sept. 18h icat.. will be subject to rent aud fan lug eherges.

chafed and otherwise damaged Cay to be left a board or godown. anamination of asme to be held on Be. 22nd

Alalio must be filed on or before

|is expected here on the 28th inst.

The N. Y. K. a. Tosa Maru! (Calcutta Line) left Singapore for this port on the 9th inst, and is expected here on the 15th inst

The N. Y. K. s.8. Sado Maru (American Line) left Shanghal

ERS, LIMITED,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. From EUROPE, COLOMBO

STRAITS:

HE

for this port on the 9th inst, and Tip

is expected here on the 12th Sept.)

a.m.

"RADNORSHIRE,"

CN

the Powerful Disinfectant

"

Notices

ΤΟ GOLFERS AND OTHERS

SMOKE EMBASSY

CIGARETTES AND TOBACCO

THEY

BEAT

EVERY.

THING

M. Y. SAN & CO. »

CONFECTIONERS OROCERS

RESTAURANTEURS

93-94-96 [Queen's Road Central, Hongkong.

Telephone No. 1057.

0(-

Soda Fountain

AMERICAN Any Cool Drinks

Ice Cream

FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT $0.70 CENTS A MEAL

A LA CARTE AT ALL. HOURS.

LAW & SONS

Studebaker

Notice

LESSONS IN CHINESE.

baving arrived from the abure Ports, No matter how thick and sticky The N, Y K... Yokohama Coasigncos of cargo by her are hereby the deposits of dirt; no matter Maru (American Line) left Seattle inform, & thit a goods are being land-

Those who intend learning the for this port via ports on the 26th at their risk into the hazardous and how strong the smells from gar Chinese language are requested ult, and is expected here on the or extra hazardous Godowns of thage, sinks and toilets; CN will to write c/o "Hongkong Tele- 28th September.

Hongkoaz Kowloon Wharf and Go-by purify the atmosphere,

make the house clean and there- graph" office or direct to 37 The I. C. N. S. a. Kwongeang d wa Company, Limited, whocce, and/

Hollywood Road, 1st floor.

kong on the 12th Sept.

obtain d

from Shanghai is due at Hong-x Ir m'e hatres, delivery may Remember too. that CN kills Hongkong, 29th Jan., 1912:

.

be

germs and aids in preventing the from London passed the Canal at Cpm willes:beat to rent.

The S. L. p.8. Den of Glamis Ooo list c'enrod by the 15th inst,diseases.

attack or spread of contagious CN is not only on the 15th ult, and is due at

All bruken, chafed and damaged hurt the hands.

efficient,-it's safe, and it doesn't j Hongkong on the 19th Sept.

VESSELS IN port.

Steamere. Panama Maru, Jap... 3,750, J. Kanuo Sth inat-Shanghai 2nd inst. Gen.-O. 8. E

Fechigo

Kenkon Kara. Jap. na. 2.950, Yamamoto.

5th i

b inst.-Moj 30th ult. Coal- M. B. K. Maru, Jap... 1,854, H. Kokuboe, 5th Inst, Chofeo 31st ult. Gon.

Yi Tai Hong. · Kiangping, Chi, s. 1,222, Bennemon, 5th inst. Hongay, 2nd inst., Tea.- Kultong. Br. a. 187, J. Bidford. 6th

Tung Lee.

ini-Hongay 4th inst., Col. B. & 8. Hangsang, Br. 8., 1,558, 8. Wilde, 7th

packages are to be left in the Godownsi

3 Duddell St.

Solo Agents.

JAPANESE SCHOLAR FOR HARVARD.

Professor Masaharu Anesaki of the Imperial university, who goes to Harvard university this autumn as the first Japanese lecturer to Cambridge,represents the highest and finest type of Japanese sobolar.

Doctor Anesaki is fully cogniz net of the role he will play in talling Ace students of Japanese civilization, and be in tende to do his part in bringing the went and the east closer together the great fundamental question enlivened recently by the California land bill...

The professor, in a conversation recently, voiced his conviction in the unity of mankind, which he declared to be especially easențial in these days when every nation must pass from isolation into the great sphere of international re-. latione. "While my lectures will necessarily be scholastic and ex- planatory of the philosophy of Japan," he said, "I will make an effort to explain the viewpoint of the far east, taken as a whole. I think this is misunderstood in the United States, and I bote to be able to prove that this viewpoint. is entirely reconcilable with that of the west."

SHELL COMPANY'S ACQUISITION,

The directors of the Californian Oilfields (Limited) announce that they have entered into a provi- sional agreamont, which will be submitted to an extraordinary general meeting of shareholders to be held in due course, for the sale of the undertaking_to_the Shell Transport and Trading Compsay and the Royal Dutch Company for £2,600,000. The purchase consideration will be payable as to $400,000 in orah, and as to £2,200,000 in 400,000 Ordinary shares of the Shell o m pany, these shares being valued for the purposes of the agreement at $5 10s, each, The busines

of tho Californian Oilfields (Limited) will be taken over as at December 31 last, and the shares to be issued by the Shell company will carry all dividend declared by that company forthe current year. The Shell Trans- port and Trading Company states New Resident of Labuan, The energetic chairman of the that of the 400,000 shares to be Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board, given to the Californian Oilfields Mr F. W. Douglas, has been their properties only 160,000 (Limited) in part payment of

Fresh Air for Pictures.

1

shares will be issued by the Shell Company, the balance being given by the Royal Dutch Petroleum Company from their own holding

of Shell shares.

P

+

Gold Card Invitations.

pointed acting British Resident of Labuan, says the "Malay Mail." R. LI HON FAN, a Chinese Whilst congratulating him on his MB

graduate versed in litera-new appointment we feel that it ture,

bas been a teacher to is a pity he could not have been European officiale and merchants left here for another couple of in this Colony for over ten yeare years to complete the programme He has a good method of train to which he has been devoting so ing Europeana to pass in the much attention. Like all new Chinese examination, and is brooms, Mr Douglas raised Mr Spirdinoff, a well-known St. Petersburg, August 12.- as a Chinese teacher. He has good deal of dust when he first Moscow millionaire, is just about possessed of a first rate cortificate' also a good knowledge of Manda- came and we can only hope that to celebrate his golden wedding. rin and Hakka.

his successor will copsider that To the festivities, which are to this is now unneccasary!

mark the event. 200 guests have heen invited. Each of these 200 Paris, August 14-Tue necess- people received the other day a ity of fresh air for pictures is a special and appropriate card of consideration that is causing the invitation made of pure gold. authorities of the picture gallery As each oard weighs 20 grammes, of the Louvre some anxiety. It which in rather loss than 3.4 has now been discovered that the of an

ounce avoirdupols, it shutting out of sir from the con- follows that the total amoun Intoxicating Beef Tea.

vases by covering them with a of gold used it just about 9 where they will be examined on 15th inst.« The Yellow Package, with the curious osse of the effect of over/effect on some of the most valuable formed into these unique missives, London, August 14.-A very glass has had a distinctly bad pounds. The metal was trang- paintings. Leonardo da Vinci's on which the invitations were stimulating, bat not alcoholic,gt. Anne" has been found spot-worked in enamel, by a Moscow liquids has been investigated in

ted with a vegetable" parasitic goldsmith. Each invitation card the neighbourhood of Liverpool, A traveller, of whose teetotal growth. Further, the condensing to valued at £8. habite there was no question, of vapour on the inside of the came to a doctor with every sign glass, added to the varying tem- of alcoholic poisoning. There parature of the gallery, seemed to be no doubt whatever disintegrating the colouring of the symptoms; but on inquiry matter. Experiments are being it was definitely proved that his made with a glase mounted in a stato resulted solely from a parti that the air can be circulated metal frame, and so arranged cular form ofexcessive teetotalism. When other people drank he behind it. avoided the appearance of being a obuel to the convivial spirit by taking mest juices in one of their several forms. It would not be Many in shipping circles in is situated near Cheribon, about safe to infer that beef tea can give Japan and other for Eastern ports 143 kilometers from Tonjang delirium tremens, but this case will learn with regret of the Prink. The syndicate, intend to which is well authenticated and death at Ibrox, Glasgow, of Mr. Jas. plant bamboo on a large scale. to which the attention of a man Taylor, a popular engineer in the

at 9.30a.m. Claims against the steam-

er must be presented within 10 days

of arrival otherwise they will not be recognized.

hy

No Fire Insurance will be effected

in any case whatever.

Bills of Lading will be soratersigned

JARDINE, MATHESON AND CO., LTD.,

Ageols, Halong Ath Ceptember, 1918. [118.

To Sail

inst Shanghai 31at ult. GeRegular Steamship Service

J. M. & Co.

Hue, Fr. an. 732, A. Cornelinsen, th

• Inst– Haiphong 3th inat. Gò

-A. R. Marty,

Michael Jebsen, Ger. a. 151, T. Jacob- FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK.

sen, 7th inst, Dangkok 6th lnst. Gen.-Chinese.

Ulv, Nar. .. 885, J. Fedorsen, 7th Inst.,

Hangchow, Br. s. 999, Owon, 7th inst

Bangkok 30th ult., Rice.--Order.

A

With Liberty to call at the

Malabar Coat,

Manila 3rd inst., Ballast-B. & Proposed Sailing now Homano

Gable Top"

WING KEE & CO;"

47-49, Connaught Rd, SHIP CHANDLERS,

PROVISION & COAL

MERCHANTS,

Hongkong, 23rd May, 1912.

Over 30 years ago the late Lord Beaconsfeld teatised to the benefite be received from HIMROD'S CURE, and every port brings similar feiters 10-day.

IMROD'S

Just, Motoran 30th inst., Oil, 5.8. SATSUMA" or bont CURE for

Masconomo, Br... 2,950, Bowden, Bth

Standard Oil Co,

Best 5th, therwise they will not be Luzon Moru, Jan. 2,968, K. Sugawa, Tomongnised.

6th Inst-Kobe 9th inst., Coal; Matokes &o.O.K.B. Bainkal Maru, Jap. a.a. 8,814, Y. Murase, 8th Inst.,-Naganaki, Coal,-M.B. K.

8. MORIMOTO,

Agent. Hongkong, 9th Sept., 1913. (480

13th September

· Pir Freight nað forther informată...». pply in

DODWELL CO., LTD

MA Costa. Hang ng 27 September, 1918, (465

ASTHMA

FAMEƆ FOR 40 YEARS.

Bo'd in tins by all Chemists and Storms throughout the Country,

Beware of Imitations.

18

COMMERCIAL,

Paper from Bamboo,

A syndicate has been formed in Holland for the manufacture in Java of paper from bamboo, From Death of a well-known N. Y. K.have been applied for. The land five to ten thousand bouws of land

Officer.

London Rubber Market.

of science as well as several doc service of the Nippon Yusen The East Asiatic Company's tors was drawn-would seem to Kaisha for about fifteen years, daily report for Heptember 2 says: suggest that too much stimulas Mr. Taylor served in the Bingo-The market in London yester produces much the same effect, marn on the ran from Japan today was dull Quotations are whether it is alcoholic or nitroge London for abont ten years, when nomiun in the absence of busi- nous. Some rather similar cases he joined the Atsuta-mara Ben. The closing prices were : have occurred in America from Chief Engineer. He was with Hard Five Pure Spot 8184 eating excessive, though not dp this vessel until about two years,

Forward parently bulky, portions of cereal when he retired on account of First latex erepe, delivery foods.

ill-health.

three months

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