Public Auction
Wotel Lists.
CEO. P. LAMMERT,
AUCTIONEER, SHARE & GENERAL BROKER
THE
HE Undersigned has received
Instructione Public Auction on
FRIDAY
to sell by
the 26th. June 1914, common- eing at 5 p.m." at his Salos
Rooms, Duddell Stroot A Collection of Valuable Postage Stamps.
(Full particulars from catalogue)
On view now.
Terms: Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT.
Auctioneer.
Gonsignees
From EUROPE.
THE HA.L. Steamship
"SILESIA,"
Hongkong Hotel.
Abraham, E B Adler £
Alport O.M
Bakbap Sanator T3 Matheson, Miza M
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Logan, W
Mackintosh PA
Marriott, Dr'0
Matheson, Mr R
Mehta, BK
Belllion, Mrs E R
Mercoki, J
Meyer OE
Mickle D M
Middleton GS
Bats E. R
Boll OD J
Dena, O A Beansit P Black WM
Blade 3
Cambridge AJ Clayton, WE Coleman Dr ALE
Curry, GF
Douglas D 8 8
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Duffy Miss ME
Edwards Mr & Mrs
Elronfuls. Mr &
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MrJ HE
Furley W
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Capt. H. Christiansen, having ar- rived. Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods ors being landed and placed at their risk in the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company, Limited, whence delivery may be obtained against Bills-of-Lading counter signed by the Undersigned.
Optional Cargo will be carried on unless notice to the contrary he given to-day.
All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which data they cannot be recognized.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns and all Goods remaining undel- ivered after the 25th inst., will be subject to ront.
Freear
Gibb J
Gregory HC
Grisogono P du Hall Capt. TP
Handley Pegg H |Hanoibal WA
Harper C
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Henott, Hon. Mr
A, GMG Hinchcliffe H H fluater R Johns Mr TJ R Jono M T Kocks Capt & Mrs. Lembert Mrs Lumbert E.B Lawrence & I Lloyd GT Lobel
Milkowski NB
THE HONGKONG TELEORALII WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1914,
Entertautineats:
THEA" RE
ROYAL
POSTPONEMENT.
IN CONSEQUENCE OF A CONCERT AT THE
T
PEAK on 27th inst
FREEAR'S
"FRIVOLITIES,"
WILL BE PRESENTED
ON SATURDAY, JULY 4.
Under the Distinguished Patronage of
H.E. THE GOVERNOR, K.C.M.G. H.E, MAJ, GEN, KELLY, OB.
Moore Dr & Mrs W COMMODORE ANSTRUTHER, C.M.G. AND THE ELITE OF HONGKONG.
1. B
FNewton D
Piffaer A N
Potton S
Fowell
G.M
Purvis A.
Ray, E. H Reay. Miss F Seddon Bire Weigh H C Smyth F
Sorenser A B Sorby V.
Square Mise A Swathold HE
Swift Mr & Mrs G H
Tobay FO
To Dr Harbert
Toublet Tozer E M GRAF.
Capt HA Watkins CE White Miss B White Mr RJ Whi's FW Winkler MTH F Wood G G Wynne WC
Carlton Hotel.
Martin AT
Mel.eun A
Mi and
Ballantine Mr and Martin HJJ,
Mio B A Barnes C Book!
<M W Cronblo Lt Goo Donnin R
Dutt Dr A Endes W J
Gilbert EJ
All brokon, chafed, and dam-Fulcher O W aged goods must be left in the Godowns, where they will be ex- amined on the 25th inst., at 9.30
a.m.
Glad roll T A Gregory T M Grandy AÏ
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Higginbotham C J Hellway HD
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case what-Jackson Mr & Mrs ever.
This steamer brings on cargo:— "Corfity Beckfrus "from ex 8.8.
Abus "Goteborg" from Goteborg
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W Lobmann R
McNicoll L D
Patton W
Pasl8 18 Riggs A Russell A
·Silva Mr & Mrs Singleton W J Tall Mra Walker E
Walker Mr and Mrà
Watling Mr & Mra
D'O
Whibley A R Wilena D C
Grand Hotel.
Alen
Nier
Owen
"Helsingborg” from {་
Halmstud Buberg Carten Russ" from Abo Boc "Liebeth" from Stockholm Benito
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE
Hongkong Office.
Hongkong, 19th June. 1914. [603
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI-
GATION UO., LTD. · · From CALCU TA, PENANG
BINGATOR",
THE Company's Steamship
"KUMSANG,"
Orow Mr & Mrs
Drown
Dietz
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Holler
Rucking Scott
Stonierth
Stall
Fleming Mr & Mrs Weissenborn
Fester Mr & Mrs Gilderblom
Hofkletter
Jarelge
Koyt Dr
Kuhn
Knapton
Weitz
Wotherall Capt
Wilson Dr
Wilkon Mr & Mrs
Watson
Weisman Wolf
Langham Dr & Mrs Ybinagu Lowe
Wright S H
King Edward Hotel.
having arrived from the above Ports Consignees of cargo by her are hereby informed that their .goods will be delivered from Adams C
alongside.
J
Amold Bidwell Mr & Cargo impeding the discharge Brogar Dr or remaining ou board after 4p.m. Budge W the 20th inst., will be landed at Butt Mrs H Cogg Mr Hi Consigneo's risk and expense.
No Fire Insurance will be Cooks Mr A H effected.
Bills of Lading will be counter- Bigned by:
JARDINE. MATHESON & CO., LTD. General Managers.
Hongkong, 19th June, 1914. (598
To Sail
GE GLEN LINE"
Hall Mr P Q Hargreaves Mr JE
Mrs Haynor Mr HO
Hactol Mr O
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James Mr E
Joseph Mr J
Koruatz Mr W
Kraft Mr & Mrs W
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Lauritson Mr& Mrs. Lippert Dr. Malcomson Capt
Mra Motley CF MuMassoy Mias
Millor Mrs FA Murphy B Nobbs A P
Cuz Mr
F. W Donnie Dr A. H. Donaldson Mr W.A. C Drummond Mr Ever Mr E. W. Dully Mrs M.
Foy Mr Gardner Cant &
WL Glenel Mr B Glk. Mrs B Glam Dr Hugor Mr A R
Bennoit H g Beriap ton F
(MCGREGOR, GOW & Co. Ltd, CB
For Glasgow & Rotterdam The s.s. "CLÈNSTRAE " (Capt. McGillivray) will be des- patched for the above ports on or about 13th July 1914.
Saloon fare Hongkong/Glas- gow £40.
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Caldroll, Mr Caldwell, Miss Conenter, Mr and
Mra
Comeli W Galbraith V Hell RF Harbord WF
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Hollingsworth Mr
& Mra AH McCaig, J. Ram E. Robinson Quo A Smith, E. G. Smith Mr & Mr J
Grant Smith Morton Wilson Mrand Mr
To Sail
-Fuller Particulars will be duly announced, Seats now being Booked at MOUTRIE'S. Return Visit to Canton this Wednesday,
VICTORIA THEATRE.
For One Week Only,
COMMENCING MONDAY, JUNE 22ND.
THE
GREAT DUNCAN
AND
ALL AMERICAN COMPANY.
LATE CAR TO PEAK.
BOOKING AT MOUTRIES.
BIJOU SCENIC THEATRE,
Special Comic and Interesting Films. MAX THE NEW BUTLER · "MAX TEACHES THE TANGO"
HOW FLOWERS AWAKEN"
" ON THE COAST OF THE BLACK SEA
STRANCE INHABITANTS OF THE DEEP"
"PATHE'S INTERNATIONAL & PATHE'S CART OON"
other things, to consider the ro port of the committee appointed to draft rules for the creation of a permanent federation. Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.P., is the president of the conference, and Mr. J. H Calle, MP, aggretary. There were sixteen unions represented, the membership of their various organisations totalling over 140,- 000. The proceedings were con- ducted behind closed doors, the representatives of the press being refased admission.
Chlidren and Empire Day. On Empire Day Sydney bore a semi-holiday appearance. Bant- ing was everywhere, and the reason for the grost display was, that the commercial n.en and the school "obildren were celebrating Empire Day.
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As usual, the chief feature was the ceremony at the various public schools in the metropolitan area. Spaoint programmes were dispos ed of, and the children were once more told' about the glory and the grandeur of the Empire, upon which the sun does not set." Opi portunity was taken at many of the centres to remind the children that more and more Australis was taking her place among the zations, and that the 'defence system which was introduced not Bo very long ago, was being watched with keen interest by all the Powers of the earth.'
So far as the commercial com- munity was concerned, there was s remarkable ontburst of patriotia sentiment, and speeches appro- priate to the occasion were delivered at several centres. "All
DO
Noftre
YOU OWN
CRAMOPHONE?
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IF SO, YOU KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE TO PAY FOR RECORDS AND WILL APPRECIATE THE OP- PORTUNITY OF BUYING AT LOW PRICES. WE HAVE JUST ISSUED A SPECIAL LIST. IN FOR ONE!
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ROBINSON'S
BREWER & CO.
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Pedder Street, (Adjoining" Hongkong Hotel Main Entrance}
Telephone No. 696..
THE GOLDEN LADY,
by Bertram Atkey BOSANDO OF THE RIVER,
by Edgar Walles....... the public buildings and leading THE AMAZING PARTNERSHIP,
by E. Phillips Oppenheim stores had flags aloft, while in the uNTO CAESAR, barbour the gaily-dressed ships by Baroness Ory prosented a pleasing picture. At noon a Royal salute was fired by the local military forces.
THE SORCERERS STONE,
by Beatrice Grimshaw THE DEVIL'S GARDEN,
by W. B. Marwell AN ENEMY HATH DONE THIS...
by Joseph Hooking ............ THE WEB OF CIRCUMSTANCE,
by Emily Magleron
BUSH LIFE,
$1.75
by Dugald Ferguson THE CHINK IN THE ARMOUR,
800k.
1.75
by Mre. Belloo Lowndes...... 90ot.
THE GATES OF WRATH,
by Arnold Bennett
800.
1.75 THE
CONFESSIONS OF ARSENE
LUPIK.
1.75
1,75
by Douglas Bladon
WHEN WE WERE LOVERS IN
JAPAN
by Maurice Lebiano............
80ct.
A DAUGHTER OF FRANCE,
1.75
by Constance Maud
BOct,
KIDNAPPED,
1.75
by R. L. Bleronson
80et.
HOW TO ARGUE SUCCESSFULLY,
1.75
by William Maopherson
80ot.
THE CHINA YEAR BOOK 1914 $7.50
Miss Ada Reeve in Sydney A welcome befitting a queen of Vaudeville was accorded Miss Ads Reave on May 23 at the Sydney Tivoli. The theatre was decorated in her honour. Outside chains of scarlet coloured electric].... globes adorned the building, uniform, drove up to the State been "some other dreadful nation There the is coming with ships and men to while bunting decorations hang Governor's office.
Governors exchanged courtesies, invade our country." Yet no one from circle and supports.
was ever seeks reasonably to prove The audience was large; avery The Governor-General available seat in all parts was received by a guard of honour and such a contention from the facta
en. It was an Ada Reeve's the R.A: A. Band. His Excellency before us, and if there is a nation
house, and when the artiste ar- stand at the salute on the steps of ready to enter on such a mad peared, she was given on ovation, the Treasury, and his fine presence scheme, what would be the cost. Miss Reeve, is not a stranger impressed a huge crowd, which in lives and money, and what to Sydney; abe appeared there had waited for 20 minutes in would be the gain? If we con- sider our country has sense with conspicious success under drizzling rain.
the Williamson management in Sir Lan Hamilton and the riny. enough not to seek the invasion M. Stanley Allen, of the of another country with♣ | pantomime and comedy, but that
Freedom League, writes at population of over a million, or was some years ago, and the majority of Sydneyites have not length, and is, reduced to the even less, surely we can expect a nation like Japan to have so mupli heard her sing, so that it was following The great Picturè, from ALEXANDRE DUMAS, famous novel mainly her reputation that at- According to the reports the savee." Japanese merchants
Will be Screened on Saturday, 27th June
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In 6 Parts-Length 9.000 Feet.
To sail
DOLLAR
STEAMSHIP LINE.
Proposed sailings for SAN FRANCISCO & SAN PEDRO.
on or about 9.S." CAPE
27th June. FINISTERRE",
on or about $.5. BESSIE
DOLLAR" 15th July.
Connection made with Salt Lake Railway at San Pedro for OVERLAND points. For rates. space and further particulars apply to THE ROBERT DOLLAR CO.,
V. M. SMITH,
Manager. 3, Queen's Building.
Tel. 792.
AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
Not Such a Drunken State,
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owing to the have continually told us that tracted the big crowd on her General says that opening night,
military rules he is unable to "there is no ill-feeling at all in cojumente on the Japan sgainst Australia. There Nice songs were given by Miss make any Reeve. They were catchy little Japanese Presa reference to hio is plenty of room in Japan for Bis attack is moet her people, and if not, we have pieces, and the most striking statements." feature of the rendering was the unfair and un-British, to say the Korea and Manchuria to send our
Without least, and highly prejudicial to the surplus population to." singer's articulation.
The average citizen is realising the alightest straining for effect friendly alliance between Great
laat year it loud at 32,459, Or course, it is pointed out that in 1013 over 2000 pledges were taken at the Central Police Court, and it is assorted that in those cases convictions were not record or even any apparent effort, in Britain and Japan. If the military that this vast exponso on our boy that direction, every word could rules prohibit his commenting on conscript army and the many be distinctly heard in the most the question surely they should sacrifices made, are not justified. make it impossible to insult Sir Ian Hamilton speaks of twice another nation in ench a manner, the cost of the present expendi New Governor-General, The Governor-General, Sir in the first instance. The whole ture of £3,315,435. on the army, Ronald Munro Ferguson, paid an attitude is cowardly and not and the so-called defence is now official call on Sir Arthur Stanley, fitting to a leader of men, and one costing more than 248 per head the Governor of Victoris, at the hardly likes to believe that Sir of population, while the cost of a technical education is twopeace. Ian Hamilton made such State offices on May 2€.
I six yeare enough will have.
ed. What is meant by plodges, I do not know, but I take it that in every case in which a person is arrested for drunkenness, a conviction is recorded, independ ent of whether or not the person signe the pledge-if that is what
is meant.
romote recessos of the theatre.
"Another thing, figures are The Governor-General was blunder,
not always a proper guide withdrewed in full uniform, and Great emphasis is being laid been spent to provide the initial regard to drunkenness. There attended by his aides, military, on thin bogey of an invasion. In irrigation channels for a colony may have been convictions for the offence, but
over 32,000 and private secretaries, also in fact, for many years the cry has supporting 1,000,000 people. that does not mean that over 32,000 persons were dealt with. One hundred persons may have been responsible for 1000 convictions, or the proportion might be even greater.
"I do not think the people of New South Wales are nearly as much given to drinking, as they used to be.
Harry Lauder's Movements. While he has no desire to
Owing to his American and question the figures quoted in the European contracts, Mr. Harry annual report of the New South Lauder's tour of Australis is a Wales, Alliance in un effort to limitod ono, and Mesers. J. and convince the authorities that N. Tait are losing no time in there is still an appalling amount transferring the famous comedian of drunkenness in the State, the from town to town. Since bis Inspector General of Police (M. departure from Melbourne, Mr. EO. Day) is not prepared to ad- Lauder has given three perform mit that there has been any ances in Ballarat, two in Bendigo, startling increase in drinking, one in Geelong, and one in Hor- on or about Capt. J. C. Alexander, will be des-and is convinced that the figures sham.
For freight or passage, apply SHEWAN. TOMES & Co.-
Agents, Hongkong, 18th June, 1914.
Regular Steamship Service, Proposed Salling from Hongkong THE Steamship
For BOSTON & NEW YORK
THE INDRA" LINE LTD. FOR NEW YORK (with liberty to call at Malabar Coast)
"INDRA **
" MONTROSE" 27th June patched as above on Tuesday, 7th quoted by the temperance party Big Union Conference,
For Freight and further in- July.
The big conference of the de formation apply to
This steamer has oxcellent are not a proper guide to the DODWELL & CO, LTD. accommodation for a limited amount of individual drinking legates of allied unions was open-
Agents.
number of saloan passengers.
that comes under the notice of ad at the Trades Hall, Goulbura Hongkong June 4th, 1914. For Freight. & passago, apply the police.
street, Sydney on May 25. The or "As a matter of foot," Mrganisation is that which recently JARDING, MATHESON Day said, "the figures quoted controlled the interests of Austra & CO., LTD. show a decrease in number of lien industrialism in connection Agenta. convictions recorded. In 1912, with the New Zealand dispute, conference is, among Telephone No. 215,Bub. Ex No. 9 the number was 32,977, while and the Hongkong 11th June, 1914 [599
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