Hotel Lists.
Hongkong Hotel.
Aaron, J M
Anderson, W
Antolini. A
Aloveat,
Abrfeld, Mr & Mrs
P
Hathaway. Mr &
MEN DJ
Hobson, Dr HG
Hodgen, Mr & Mrs
JD
Hodgon, Mina
Hogne, Miss E Hector, Mr & Mrs
Bulach, Dr W
Hater, H B
Barberini, E T
Bato. E R
Brooks, Mr and
Mrs Kabel, EB
Biden, FA Baldwin, FE Cambridge, A J Castro, Mr & Mr FXD'A Castro, Min D'a Castro, Master D' Chapple, FT
Coleman, Dr &
LEF
Coleman, Mia J
Curry, G
Cookson, WS
Согас, Ол
Cheshire, FD
Davis,
CH
#
'Dowar. Dorteano. Mr &
Mra & children. Diamond, Miss S Douglas, Mr &
RH
00
Duncan,
Denison. Ehrenfels, Mr &
• Ms H B Ehilurd, Capt W Ebrayan, Jr J Everett, 1.
Felix, F Fuller, D
Mr and Mr
Innes, Mr and Mrs Jucolen. Mis HM
Kruseman, A
Kohlund, DE
Logun, W
Locman, T
Lloyd, GT Lamberton, A
Lumaghi, Mita' Mangra, FR
Consignees
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1913.
Consignees
FROM EUROPE.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP
COMPANY,
THE HAL: Steamship
'ARABIA,"
Capt. C. Bath, having arrived,
B.. "MANCHURIA." Consignees of Cargo are hereby The above mentioned vessel informed that their goods are be- having arrived consignees of cargo Koshland, Mra M Bing landed and placed at their are hereby notified that owing to risk in the hazardous and/or ex-a fire having focourred on board tra-hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & on or about get., let 1913 & Gene- ral Average has been declared Godowa Company Limited, and before delivery of cargo can whence delivery may be obtained be given the General Average against Billa-of-Lading, counter aigned by the Undersigned.
Optional Cargo will be carried on unless notice to the contrary Matheson, Mrs, Rbe given to-day,....
Martin, O Mardlott, Dr O Moja, HK Mercki, J
Mias, O
Mankonski, BO
Mason, O Fari
brother
Matheson, Miss M
T.
P er, AB
Mulder, bir & Mrs
Mas Mrand Mr
Martin, Miss Markichan, SA O'leary, Miss C Demiston, Paten,
Fernandez, Mr & V
1. H.
Glori, G
Clifford, W Rt 8. Gillespie, Dr J M
· Gordon. A Bi
Corey, I
Gordon,
Dontuur. V.
irissgone, PD de Helter. LV
Gordon, Lat Col, and
Mr C
Gessler, K Quilotti, A
Greenfield," Mr., and
Mrs J A Grindley, Miss E M Hind, W 8
Hannibal Mr &
Mex WA Hall, P Hanna, Dr. G Horbord, WT
Hamann Dr
Mr A B
J
Ido
W J Powell, 6 M: Quesa. Stra T C
E. H
Haymard, JB
1
Raymond E. M. Hawartit, Brass Misy F Hoss, It (7 Rutherford, Mrs Raven, (11 2
Itilint, Miss. M Stubing, Miss ALS Schenk, Mrs Singer. ET
Smith Mr and Mrs
EE Siqare, Miss A Seker, M.AT Swift Mrs G
#Somers Mrs C M Shaffer, Dr·D W Stefort Mrs J E Tuttle, Miss
Howett, Hon. Mr E Walker. Capt
A, CMO
White, W
Wood, GG.
King Edward Hotel.
Almond, Mrs. R.
Cargill, F. J
Castro. C.
Chee, T.
Connell, R.
Connell, II. E.
Dobbie Mr & Mr Donaldson, W. A Finchett, Mrs.
Gerlich, Mr & Mrs
W.W
Grimble, G.
Harris. J. B.
Heinemann, Mr
MIN
Hingle, E. J.
Jenson B
Kraft,
Mackintosh, J. A.
Majer, Mra
Massey, Min
Mellagh, Mr and
Mrs F. E.
Mad Mr & Mr
J.. N.
Morriss, Mrs
Murphy, J. A. M..
Nobbs, A. P.
Passmore, Capt. &ei
MIN W. C.
Peake, A.D.J.
Saunders, Miss
Shellsmer. Mr and
MTR
Mr & Mrs. W. Sibres. Dr.
Spurge, H. 8.
Mrs AE.
Bond must be duly executed. a deposit of 15% of the invoice value of the goods paid, and valuation statements ad copies of invoices furnished.
All claims must be presented
Cargo will be landed immediat, within ten days of the steamer'sly into the Company's godowns Arrival here, after which date they at West Point for inspection, and cannot be recognized,
consigne are further notified to send in their Bille of Lading for countersignature and to take
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undel- ivered after the 19th inst., will ba subject to rent.
Entertainments
Notices
VICTORIA THEATRE. MINISTERING CHILDREN'S
LEAGUE GRAND BAZAAR
TO-NIGHT 9.15 in aid of Local Charities for
TO-NIGHT 9.16
F
THE GREAT PICTURE
ALSO
11 CAUMONT GRAPHIC
FINE SELECTION OF
INTERESTING PICTURES
COMIC
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, COMMENCING ON
MONDAY,
DE.
AND
Children to be held at THE VOLUNTEER HEADQUARTERS
(by kind permission of the Commandant and Officers, Hongkong Volunteer Corps).
on SATURDAY, Dot., 18th,
at 2.30 p.m. Under the distinguished patronage of
His Exellency Mr. Claud Severn & to be opened by Lady Resa Davies. ENTRANCE 2 CENTS CINEMATOGRAPH
Comio &c. Interesting Films kindly suppled by the Victorla Cinematograph. VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT
20th October 50 cents and 25 cents
VILLIERS
immediate delivery of all dam- The World's Greatest Transformist and Illusionist and his
BRILLIANT VARIETY COMPANY INCLUDING
oged cargo.
Cargo remaining undelivered
All broken, chafed, and dam-Saturday, Oct., 18th 1913 at noon aged goods must be left in the will be subject, to landing and Godowns, where they will be ex-storage charg. 8. amined on the 18th. inst...at 9.30
1.1.
Lever.
ex 8.9.
This steainer hrings on cargo:-
*Jelo" from Drammen. Göteborg" Giteborg "Jacoba
Norrkoping R.MBURG-AMERIKA LIND
Hongkon? Uffi Hongkong, 13th Oct., 1913.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whated on board since the occurren e No claims against cargo load-
•f the fire will be entertained un- less accompanied by a short de- fivery note or list of exceptions taken at the time of delivery to consignees and signed for and on behalf of the Pacific Mail SS. Co. and no claims will be allowed in. General Ave age unless ac compa aied by certificate from Lloyd'sourveyorabowing whether damage was caused by either fire, REX' LISE OF STCA ER. smoke, and or water.
./
1473
ZOTICE TO CONFIONEES
The Steamship"
"BENAVON "
Frɔ MIDDLESBRO, LONDON
AND STRAITS,
|
All claims must be filled on or hefore November 11th, 1913, other- wise they will not be reconized.
R. C. MORTON,
Agent. Hongkong, 10th August, 1913
To
Sail
THE
INDRA" LINE LTD. FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
THE Steamship
"INVERCLYDE" Capt. Mansfield.
CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goodaare being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong kong and Kowloon Wharf and will be despatched as above about Godown Co. Ltd, whence and or] End of October. from the wharves delivery may
For Freight and further partio- be obtained.
ulars apply to
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have loft the Go-
Lauritson. Mr & Stewart, Capt. and downs and all Goods remaining
MTw
Lemare Mr & Mre
Lennox, J...
Logun, W.
Grand
Allen, Mr & Mrs
'Amery, Mra
Amirfelt
Bird, W E
Стон
Crow,
4.B.
Mr and
Dodgeon Elbe, Miss Erikson, Mr. Frenck, C. Feason
Forsyth, Mr
Freesp. O
Fredenhall, Mrs
Gifford, W
Gifford, E
Galt Q
Walker. D. Whitelaw, G. Ce
Hotel, Harwood, Miss Haster Hamilton, Mr & Mrs
Holmalty Hansen Кнус,
DE
Mrs Kilk, C-C
wingdon, Capt J Newhaven, Miss Nolasco, Mr and
lina, Misa
Mies Suyce, AH Saunders, Miss Smith, Mra Stockwoth
Hancock, Mr and, Viopion
Mix
Stiller Schroeder
Weismum, C.
Craigieburn.
JARDINE, MATHESON &.CO., LTD. Agents.
undelivered after the 16th Inst.. Telephone No, 215 Sub. Ex. 9. will be subject to rent.
All claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Under- aigned on or before the 23rd inst., or they will not be recognized.
Allbroken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Go- downs, where they will be ox- amined on the 16th inst, at 11:
a.m.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
Billa of Lading will be counter signed by
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AMERICAN AND ORIENTAL LINE.
(Andrew Weir & Co's Steamers.) THE Steamship
"POLERIC," Captain James Dye, will be dor-.
October for
+
TWO
· ·
MESSRS WILBUR AND HARRICAN
WONDERFUL MUSICIANS IN A MUSICAL
POTPOURRI & THE
OSBERG SISTERS IN SONGS, BALLET & DANCES.
BIJOU SCENIC THEATRE.
41
HER
TO NIGHT..
w
THE GREAT POWERFUL DRAMA
CARLYN
DREADFUL
PHILLIPS
SECRET
་
(ROGER LA HONTE.).
Length 7,500 Feet.
"THE RACCEDY TWO"
SINGING AND. DANCING
VIOLET EBLE
-NIGHTLY THE LATEST RAGTIME NOVELTIES
BOXING
Programme of a Boxing Tournament to be held at the CITY HALL, HONGKONG,
SATURDAY, 18TH OCTOBER, 1913.
AT 9 P.M. SHARP,
15 Round Contest. For the Feather-weight Championship of
the Garrison.
CORPL. COOK (D.C.L.I.) Ex-Champion of Bermuda and S. Africa, *"*. PTE, SMITH (D.O.L.L) Champion of the Garrison.'" 10 Round Contest. For the Welter-weight Championship of the Orient.
Sky Kerrison (Hongkong)
(Holder.)
V.
Sapper Miles (Hongkong)
{{Challenger.)
10 Round Contest. For the Amateur Foather-weight of the Orient. Mr. Maher (Hongkong) (Holder.) v. Mr. Gifford (Kowloon)
(Challenger.)
G Round Contest, Light-weight. Bombardier McArdle (R G.A.) v. Terry Lynch (Manila),
6 Round Contest.
For the Feather-Championship of Hongkong (Chinese) W. T. Sung (Wanchai) v. Leung Ping Kee (Wost Point) Booking at MOUTRIE'S. Ringeide Seats 85. Other Seats 53,62 & $ Soldiers and Sailors' half price to $3.00 Seats.
F. E. HALL, Promoter.
THEATRE
GIBB, LIVINGS ON patched from Hongkong on 28th OCTOBER 25TH, 28TH
Agrite Hongkong. 9th Oct., 1913.
THE AMERICAN. AND MANCHURIAN LINE.
Masters, Mr & Mrs NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. Caldwell, Miss Carpenter, Mr and MeChig, d. 7
FROM NEW YORK..
Caldwell, Mr
Mr
Cornell, W. A. Kydd, Mr and Mr Galbraith, V. M.
R. F. C...
Purkes, Miss Polk, Miss Smith, Mr G. Smith, E.
To Sail
NOTICE.
FOR EUROPE via Porte of Call.
TIPE Steamship
THE
"Prinz Eltel Friedrich,"
HE Steamship
"CITY OF BARODA,” Captain E. Mason, having arrived from the above Port. L'on- signees of Cargo are heraby informed that their goods are bo- ing landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited. Kowloon, and stored at Consignoes risk and expense.
All broken, chafed, and dam- Capt. C. Mundt, will be de-aged goods are to be left in the spatched from here on Wednesday godowns, where they will be ox- the 26th. of November and is dus amined on Thursday, "6th inst., at to arrive in Genea on the 23rd. of 10 u m›› Decembor-This steamer given All Claims must be presented splendid opportunity to REACH] within fifteen days of the steam- HOME JUST IN TIME FOR er's arrival here, after which date XMAS-Early booking recom- they cannot be recognized. mended.
For further particulars please apply to
Melchers & Co.
General Agents, Norddeutscher Lloyd.
Hongkong, 6th Oct, 1913.
BOSTON & NEW YORK (with liberty to call at the Malabar Coast.)
For Freight and furiher par-
ticulare apply to
The Bank Line Lid,
Agente. Hongkong, 7th Oct., 1913.
Regular Steamship Service.
Proposed Sailing from Hongkong For BOSTON and NEW YORK.
5,8. "Montros
он or
about 17th Oct. For Freight and further in- formation apply to
DODWELL & CO, LTD,
Acents. Hongkong. 18th Sept., 1913.
Notice
WING KEE & CO,
47-49, Connaught Rd.,
No Claims will be admitted after the goode have left the Go. downs, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 16th inst., will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been SHIP CHANDLERS effent:d.
PROVISION & COAL
MERCHANTS
Qatober, 1913.
Bills of Lading will be count-!
* SHEWAN TOMES & Co.
"Agents.
Don't forget after the Showersigned by Suppor, and Light Refreshments "ALEXANDRA CAFE, Open Till Midnight,
Hongkong, 9th October, 1915,
Hongking.
ROYAL.
AND
30TH.
COMMENCING AT 9.15 P.M. Under the distinguished patronage of H. E. the Hon. Mr. Claud Severn the Officer Administering the Government, H. E. Major-General F. H. Kelly. C.B., G. O. C. South China Command and Commodore R. H. Anstruther, R.N., G.M.G. THE HONGKONG MUMMERS
IN
An Elaborate Production of Shakespear's irresponsible Comedy.
"TWELFTH
NIGHT
19
(IN A NEW.WAY).
In aid of the following Charities
THE DIOCESAN GIRL'S SCHOOL Building fund THE BLIND HOME
THE Y.W.C.A. HOSTEL
THE SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE 'PAUL First Amateur Shakespearian Production in the Far East BOOKING AT MOUTRIE'S
'
TOYS & FANCY ARTICLES ICES, SWEETS, TEA
to
CN
You have to use a microscope see disease germs, but small as they are, they have deadly.power.
CN THE POWERFUL
11
DISINFECTANT
is a safeguard against them. Use a solution of CN-one tablespoon- ful to the gallon of water-for washing floors and woodwork, for flushing toilets and s'nks, and for sprinkling on decaying matter.
It will destroy germ life and make the home healthtul. "The Yellow Package with the Gable Top"
THE CHINA COMMERCIAL Co.
3. DUDDELL STREET.
the
Rince, have Ilisuussed Anglo-apanese Alliance with Em bissy in London. The reasons uny member of the Germa
for Prince Ito's presence in St. Petersburg AG ... time when Anglo-Japanese negotiations were proceding in London are ex- plained In Bir Valentines Chiral's letter in the Times Sir Valentine also mentions that when he saw Count Hayashi in Toki in 1909, "political dis appo'atments after his return to Japan had tended to embitter bis recollection of the diplomatic
COMMERCIAL.
Rubber.
London, Oct.
The quotation for Para Rubber, Fine, Hard, Cure, October and November, is 38. 14d. value. The tone of the rubber share market
a dull.
Beage.
The following were the quota- tions at Tairen on October 8.:~~~
Beans Y,3 12/3.75. Bean Cake T.1.36.
Silk,
There was very little activity in the market during the past fortnight. The heavy de-line of prios in Japan has led to buyers withdrawing their offers or re- ducing their, limits, and Chinese haldere, on the other hand, have kept very firm; the tesn't haa been that no business was pos¬ Bible in the Shanghai'mun ket.
The following prices një re101t- ed to have been paid:
Teatles Chicey Kiling
S'ork Chanling
Tle.
445
-. 450
RR Hungkee Mars 530
Motsan Shein Double Cock
1, 2 and 3
402)
Shanghai R.R. Wild Dragon
1 and 2
£70
Tantlee Fil, Cross Small Baf-
falo 1...
565
Grape Extra A 1, 1815
850
Co'umbia 1 & 2 18/20
820
325
3:0
342
Filature Gold
601+"
Kibbun
Mionyang AAA 3.
Miencbu Miendhu
114
Stock Shantung R. R. Red U
icorn 1
455
Listest telegrams from Japın raport au active market during the week, and high prices paid; but the market now closes quiet, Owing to the fact of holders hav ling advanced
prices.-North China Daily News.
Japanese Coal. Exports of Japanese coal, which has ousted Australian coal from the Malay peninsula and neigh. bourhood, are rapidly increasing, says the Asali, but as it is not exported in direct transactions with the Japanese colliars, it ia quoted at Y19 at the Singapore market, about four times as high an the rate in Japan: Eren at stich a high price-Y19 a ton-the de- mand for Japanese coal at Singa- pore and the neighbourhood is rapidly increasing. If direct. ex« port business in opened and Japanese coal supplied at a lower transactions in which be had had.price, the demand will be much further, increased; and if the so important a share." In the interviews I. had with Count
owners of
apanese tramp Farnabi during his retirement
steemers make the necessary im this was very noticeable. It must
*provements in their services, the by remin bered that these Inter
Asahi thinks it may not be a reminiscences appeared after his
difficult matter to capture the death. I do not think he would
present advantage enjoyed by have permitted their publication foreign steamera in carrying bad he been alive.
Japanese coal south and bringing back the produce of the South Sea Islands. If this is done the over-supply of shipping in Japan will be a matter of no concern, concludes the Osaka journal.
Hard Up.
News from our correspondent at Kirin atated that the provincial government is in such straits for money that they are endeavouring to get a loan of two million dollars from the Buas. Asiatio and Yoko- bama Specie Banks jointly on good security, but the rate of interest will be pretty high, ond the central authorities will have inaccurate. The late Lord Salis.to sanction it before anything bury never stated to me, as men- definite can be arranged.➡0. tioned in the reminiscences, that Critic. · "bo was desirous of a definite
from OCTOBER 14th.
COUNT HAYASHI'S- MEMOIRS,
مهنا
Sir Claude MacDonald's Denial,it was feared that she might get
alliance with Japan, as otherwise Tutor to President's Family.
The Rev. Arthur Sowerby, so over her difficulties with Bug-in woll Sir Claude M. MacDonald, and form an alliance with that throughout North China, has left and popularly known K.O.B., Q.O.M.G., wiles as fol- country," and I never made any Tientsin for Peking and entered lows to several Londonnewspapers such statement to Count Hayashi. on his duties as tutor to the family with regard to the recent Hayashi It is farther mentioned that I in- of H.E. Yuan Shib-kai.
formed Count Hayashi that "the
disclosures:-
My attention has been drawn to German Ambassador came to the the detailed account which ap- Foreign Office and told me that peared in your issue of September there was a possibility of an alli-
An Evil"Omen."! 11 of the late Count Hayashi's re-anoe between Japan and Russia."
Yokohama was recently visited miniscences regarding the ne-In 1901, when this o uversation by myriads of dragon flies. The gotiation which preceded the con-is supposed to have taken place, pratitious among the Japanese clusion of the Anglo-Japanese I did not know the German interpreted this as an evil omen, Alliance Treaty. In this account Ambassador, and certainly, never the approach of another war,
Home regarding it as signifying the references to myself are very at
any time,
then
or
4
September Rubber Crops. The China Realty Co., Ltd., secretaries and general managers of the Consolidated Rubber, Estates, Ltd., report that the out- put of dry rubber for the month of September was 7,074 lbs.
We are informed by Mesars, Scott, Harding & Co, that the output of dry rabber from the estates of the Samagaga Rubber Co., Ltd., for September,including adjustme for twelve months, amounted to 4,112 lbs..
general agents of the See Kee Mesers, Wm. Martin & Co, Rabber Estates, Ltd., inform us that the estimated output of dry rabber during September is 1,800 Ibs.
Messrs. Andersso, Mayer & Co., secretaries and managers of the Kota Bahroe Rubber Estate, Ltd. report that the approximate out put of dry Para rubber for the month of September was 18,200 her,
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