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PUBLIC AUCTION.
CEO. P. LAMMERT,
AUCTIONEER, SHARE & GENERAL BROKER
THE Undersigned will sell by
Public Auction on
SATURDAY
the 22nd August1914 commenc- ing at 11 am. at his Sales Rooms, Duddell Street,
A Large Quantity of Gents' and Ladies' high class Bools
and Shoes in Black, Brown, and Patent Leather, Buckskin and Canvas Boots and shoes eto.
N.B. The above are from well known English manufacturers and have only been used as samples.
On" view from Thursday the
20th August.
Terms: Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT.
Auctioneer,
CONSIGNEES
THE AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN LINE.
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HOTEL LISTS.
Hongkong Hotel.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19,- 1914.
Macdonald J Maolnicah Dr OR Macintyre Mr and
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Matheson, Miss. M Morrison W J Molntosh A J MONO FMehta, BK Melbys EN Merboki, Meyer OE
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM NEW YORK and
SINGAPORE.
HE Steamship
THE
"KENTUCKY," Captain A. Lee, baving arrived from the above Ports, Con- signees, of Cargo are herohy Informed that their goods are be- ing apded at their risk int
he
Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown. Company. Limited, Kowloon, and stored at. Consignees' risk and expoise.
All broken,chafed, and damag- ed goods are to be loft in the godowns, where they will be examined Monday, 24th August, 1914 at 10a.m.
on
All Claims must be presented within FIFTEEN DAYS of the stoamer's arrival here, after which
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ENTERTAINMENTS.
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Entire change of Programme.
"ALL NEW PICTURES, Historic. Panoramic. Comic.
and
thegreat Drama
IN PARTS
"THE CREOLA GIRL."
BIJOU SCENIC THEATRE.
19th, 20th & 21st August. Exceedingly comis & interesting pictures.
*** MAX & THE LADY DOCTOR"
"A BET. WITH A VENGEANCE" "THE MISSING BRIDEGROOM."
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Pathe's International Gazette
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NOTICE.
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Watson JR
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Lampman Mr and Wright Mr & Mrs J
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King Edward Hotel.
Austin M J Almborg E
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date they cannot be recognized. Brister JH No Claims will be admitted Cox FW,
Foy Grafning G W
after the goods have left the Go-
downs, and all Goods remaining Hall F undelivor, d after the 24th August Haynor HO
will be subject to ront-
No Fire Insurance has been
offooted.
Bill of Lading will be count- ersigned by
SHEWAN TOMES & CO..
Agents.
Hongkong, 17th August, 1914.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI
GATION CO.,
LTD.
From CALCUTTA, PENANG
2 SINGAPOR%.
THE Company's Steamship.
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Hovenior HA
Jennings AHP
Joseph J
Karsdorp D W Kornatz W
Laurison Mr& U Malley OF
Mazoy Miss
Melatosh AJ Miller M, FA Murphy H
Pasamore Capt and
Mrs W C Robarts HK Bibree Dr он
Soper
Thompson Mrs
Walther. Dr K
Kraft Mr&Mrs WD Watson JR
Craigieburn.
having arrived from the above. porte, consignees of cargo by her Bennett HS are hereby informed that their Bond WO Brown OB goods will be delivered from Caldwell, Mr alongside.
Caldwell, Miss
Mrs
Cargo Impeding the discharge Carpenter, Mr and or remaining on board after 4 p.m. Crow Mias
the 18th inst, will be landed at Dayle Mrs Madison Consignee's risk and expense.
Galbraith V
No Fire Insurance will be Harbord W F
effected.
Bills of Lading will be counter-
signed by:
JARDINE, MATHESON
& Co., Ltd.
Chaneral Kannger. Hongkong, 17th August, 1914.
"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAM- ERS, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
From EUROPE.
'HE Steamship
THE
"DEN OF AIRLIE " having arrived from the above porte, Consignees of cargo by her are hereby informed that all goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazar- dous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf end Godown Company, Limited.
Goods not cleared by the 24th August will be subject to rent.
All broken, chafed and damaged packages are to be left in the! Godowns where they will “be examined on 24th August at 9.30 a.m. Claims against the steamer must be presented within 10 days of arrival, otherwise they will not be recognized.
Hollingsworth Mr
& MMA E MoCaig, J Robinson Geo s
Smith Mrs J Grant Smith Mr & Mrs
Iron Grant
5ml Morton
Turner GF
Wilson Mr and Mr Wright A.E
Grand Hotel.
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Rose R Block O
Roggoveen Bondowej G Sanderson R Crew Mr & Mrs AB Temple J. Enault Mize E Joseph HB Nekton H T
Wright B H Tolsman O Zellvia a
Carlton Hotel.
No Fire Insurance will be Ballantine Mr.and Hollway HD
effected by us in any case what- Barnes ✪
over.
EVINRUDE DETACHABLE
MOTOR.
16-2 H. P., 2–3 H. P., 31⁄2-- 5 H. P., with battery-or magneto-ignition.
For particulars apply to CARRELS, BOERNER & CO. Hongkong, King's Buildings,
3rd Floor, Sole Agents for South China.
etc.
the United States might not | have yielded to the temptation of Imperialism. If our Government had followed closely the dip Tomatio pact set by another great commodore of the United States navy, who himself followed the diplomaoy of Perry and souared his every action with the basic doctrines of our republic, we would not have strayed so far afield. We would at least have been consistent in our diplomacy; we would not have laid down one rule for Cuba and another for the Philippines."
Recalling various incidents in which American officers had a part in the writing of interna- tional history, Secretary. Daniels spoke of the summary sction taken by Rear-Admiral Bonham "ten years ago during revolutionary' disturbances at Rio de Janeiro
hen landing of cargoes from the United States was long de- layed. He demanded that the cargoes be unloaded, and punot- nated the demand with a six- pound shell. The Admiral gain} od his point.
Officers Who Avert Conflicts. Decretary Daniels said he would like to draw a picture of the naval officer ** as the man before the gun, not the captain on the bridge, giving signals to fire, bat the captain who before the toward them. If he be abinformed bottom has stepped into his anchor has touched the barbour's as to the requirements of interna launch and gone ashore to avert tional law, what consequences of by his sound good sense, by his evil may flow from his ignorance.
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the necessity for.. nsing opening of doors through which his countrymen might enter to guns at all, and to promote commerce and forge ties the country is eternally indebted for the peaceful ending of the of friendliness and amity.”
crisis which rendered his presence THE necessary in the first place."
"When you stop to think of THE it," said the Secretary,
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captain of a warship lying in the PITMAN'S OFFICE DESK BOOK,
...with Tables and Ready Rec- barbour with its decks clearað,İ. He recalled the demand made perhaps, for action, and its omin- MY SYSTEM. for a salate of the fig by Ad-ous twelve-inch guns trained on miral Mayo at Tampico, as an be town. Believe me, gentle- example of how the sction of a men, that man is going to ba rayal officer in a foreign country seriously listened to by every official within range of the ship's precipitated. "an issue not con- templated in diplomatic chan-armament." nels, and irrevocably committed bis Government to a policy of Botion
hie Mr. Roosevelt to be Sued. in support of
Mr. William Barnes, Chairman Perfect sanitation being so necessary for health, disinfection is demand." Perry's achievement in of the New York State Republican imperative. Make a practice of using IZAL every day just a the opening of Japan to com- Committee, is bringing an action little, diluted with water-pouring it down drains, sinks and w.cs merce, Dewey's brilliant victory for alleged libel against, Mr. and sprinkling it in dustbins or other harbours of filth. Cet IZAL and his administration in Phil-Roosevelt, from whom he is ippine waters, and, finally, Rear claiming £10,000 damages. Mr.
DIPLOMATS OF THE NAVY Admiral Fletcher's occupation of Barnes' action is the outcome of a
U.S. War Secretary Addresses
Officers at Naval War College.
Vera Cruz, were pointed to by political speech made by Mr. the Secretary as conspicuous Roosevelt in which Mr. Barnes instances of the double service required of the American naval and Mr. Murphy were trenchantly criticised 68. the "Invisible officer abroad.
Government of the State."
Ambassador Jusserand, of France, and James Bryce, ex-
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Haytlan Rebels: Victorious. Washington, July 26-Haytian How the nation's foreign policy British Ambassador to the United rebels were victors yesterday in a often bange upon the action and States, were praised by the battle on the road from Cape discretion of a naval officer com epeaker samodern diplomats," Haytion to Milot, according to mending a warship in a far-away who, he said, had "replaced in dispatches from Capt. Russell, on direatness and evasion with port was discussed by Secretary
board the South Carolina. A gen Daniele at the opening of the US. directness and sincerity."
eral attack was planned for to- "By education, by training, Naval War College session last month. He pictured the duties of and by character," Mr, Daniel day to drive the rebele from the the naval officer in the role of di. continued, the naval officer is plains. Unrest in Santo Domingo continues, with exchanges of shots plomat, recalled incidents in which not fitted for a diplomacy calling to the south of the besieged city. commanders of American warships for dissembling, for saying 'yes' In the west there is comparatively in foreign porte had opened new and meaning. "perhaps, or for
no fighting. chapters in American history, and double-dealing. If he is to serve urged officers at the College and his country abroad-for its 'good' marine'officers to train themselves it must be a service that is in international law and the marked by frankness and sincer languagee in preparation for such ity, and it is that sort of service which made the diplomacy of emergencies.
as honourable The navy, in the technical Perry and Dawey. diplomatic sense," said the and useful as their eminence as Secretary, "must leave to the asilors, and which has given them Department of State the settle a permanent place in the affections ment of international policies, and of their countrymen, Certainly properly so. Bat, in the practical we may regard Perry" as the operations of policies affecting greatest diplomat which the other "pations, the action of American navy has ever furnish- the youngest naval officer comed, although most of its re manding the smallest vessel in a presentatives have never failed to foreign port might determine the exbibit the high gifts of diplom action of our Government, inde. Boy when called upon to face the pendent of the policies which the situation which required the
f the art. trained diplomats might have exercise of the art. planned. In many quiet ports, the Wfirst American seen is an officer
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Bills of Lading will be count- Bentley Mr & Mrs Paul 8 ersigned by:
Pullon A Brantigan OJ JARDINE, MATHESON Obenwort A R Riggs A
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"Japan and Mexican Crisis. "There is very recent proof of the navy, In surveying, in that Perry was a true prophet exploration, in protection of when he foresaw friendship Americans, he is often called to between the United States and places where no Consol or other Japan. In the present Mexican Government official has gone. To trouble the Japanese have been these people he incarnates the scrupulous to prevent the ship- American Government. He is ment of arms by Japanese manu Uncle Sam. His deportment, his facturers.
Garratt E Fit Watling Mr & Mrs, apirit, his ideala as seen in his If all American diplomacy in Gladwell TADO Grandy & J
Wayl Mr & Mrs B dealings, make the first and, often, the Spanish American War had Higginbotham CJ Whibley AB only impressions those people been modelled after that of Bli Jau Wilson D.C
have of our country anditestitude Perry's, the Secretary declared, Hipkin W W
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