NOTICES
THORNYCROFT AND KELVIN MARINE MOTORS.
DEMONSTRATIONS AND FULL PARTICULARS, ON APPLICATION TO
DODWELL & CO., LTD.,
$
MACHINERY DEPARTMENT.
OREGON PINE LUMBER.
LARGE STOCK OF ALL SIZES ON HAND.
UNION WATERBOAT CO., LTD.
CONTRACTORS TO HIS MAJESTY'S NAVY,
Telephone No. 41.
~DODWELL & CO., LTD.,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1915,
NOTICES
DRAGON CYCLE DEPOT.
MOTOR CARS FOR HIRE AND
FOR SALE.
PROMPT SERVICE.
Tel. 482 KOWLOON BRANCH, 26, NATHAN ROAD. Tel. K226
WE
1)
EXPRESS TO ANY ADDRESS
WE CLEAR, WE SHIP," WE PACK.
WE CARRY,
WE STORE,
WE TRANSFER,
WE INSURE,
WE FORWARD TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. THE HONGKONG PARCEL, EXPRESS & STORAGE CO.
Telephone 1208.
HOTELS.
THE HONGKONG
AND
3. Duddell Street
HOTEL
GRILL ROOM.
General Managers,
Hongkong, July 14, 1914.
THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE CO.
New Scheme for Children's Early Endowment -
Principal features: Small. Premium, Liberal Surrender Value, No. Medical Examination, Return of Premia in the Event of Death and Numerous Options at the Age of 25.
Write for Pamphlet and Full Particulars to
DODWELL & CO. LTD., Ägents.
ASAKI BEER.
DAI NIPPON BREWERY
& CO., TOKIO, JAPAN.
OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE
SOLE AGENTS.
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA.
Hongkong, June 11th, 1913.
LESSONS IN CHINESE.
ASTHMA
CAN Be Cured.
THEN why be half suffocated, and sit up all night cough- irg and gasping for breath, when La SINGLE dose of
NOBBS' ASTHMA CURE
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Obtainable at Messrs. A: §. WATSON & Co., Ltd. and all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vondora.
Price $2.50 per bottle.
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.
PORTLAND CEMENT
In Casks of 375 lbs. net. In Bags of 250 lbs. not.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. General Managers. Hongkong, 16th August, 1910
EUROPEAN AGENCY. WHOLESALE buying agen- cios undertaken for all British and Continental goode
Books and Stationery. Boots, Shoes and Leather, Chemicals and Druggista' Sundries.
China, Earthenware and Glass
Cycles, Motor Cars and Ar-
Drapery, Millinery and Piece
MR. LI HON FAN, a Chinese including
graduato versed in litera- ture, has been a teacher to Eu- ropean officials and merchants in this Colony for over ten years,
Ho bas a good method of train- ing Europeans to pass in the Chinere examination, and is pos- sessed of a first rate certificate as a Chinese teacher. Ho has also a good knowledge of Mandarin and Hakko,
Those who intend learning the Chinese language are requested to write c/o "Hongkong Tele- graph" office or direct to No. 160, Wellington Street, second floor. Hongkong, 29th Jan, 1912.
WING KEE & CO.
47.49, Connaught Rd,
SHIP CHANDLERS
PROVISION & COAL
MERCHANTS
Hongkong, 3rd October, 1913.
ware."
céssories.
Goods.
Fancy Goods and Perfumery. Hardware, Machinery
Metals.
and
J..H.TAGGART, Manager.
GRAND HOTEL:
A.first-class and up-to-date Hotel, most central location, within the vicinity of all the principal Banks.
Noted for the best. Food, Refreshments, Accommodation and Cleanliness. Cuisine under European Supervision.
A first-class string Orchestra renders selections from 5.30 p.m. to 11.30 p.m.
Special monthly terms for residents and for shipping people. For further particulars apply
Telephone No. 197.
Tel. 373
·
MANAGER.
Tel. Address "COMFORT."
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
CENTRAL LOCATION,
ELECTRIC LIFTS AND LIGHTING, TELEPHONE ON EACH FLOOR.
HOTEL LAUNCH MEETS ALL STEAMERS.
1.
Telegraphio Address: "VICTORIA'
FRANK L, COOKE,
Manager.
THE CARLTON HOTEL.
PERFECT SANITATION,
High Class Accommodation for Families at Moderate Prices Those desiring Economy combined with Comfort, Quist and a Most Refined Home, Free from Household Annoyances. should inspect those Residential Quarters.
Luxuriously furnished Lounge, Drawing, Reading & Writing
Rooms.
Under Personal Management of
O. E OWEN, Proprietor.
CENTRAL CHAMBERS,
Private Hotel, Residential only.. OPPOSITE ASTOR HOUSE HOTEL.
These Rooms have been thoroughly renovated and newly furnished through- out. They are 'specially recommended to Mercantile Officers, Tourists Travellera and Local Residents, baing most Centrally situated. Special Terms man þa arranged with the Alexandra Cafe for full or partial Board.
Hot
Single Rooma from $2.00 per day or $40.00 per month with attendance.
and Cold Water, Electrio Light, &o, No Extras. Inspection cordially invited): full particulars may be obtained
premises of
THE ALEXANDRA CAFE. Tel. 909.
either
Grand Hotel de l'Europe, Singapore.
BEST SITUATED HOTEL IN TOWN.
EVERY ROOM HAS A BATH-ROOM; DRESSING ROOM ATTACHED.
MOST UP TO DATE SANITARY ARRANGEMENTS,
Under English Management.
H. R. WARING, ACTING MANAGER.
NEW MACAO HOTEL,
PRAYA GRANDE, MACAO.
The above Hotel was opened on August 1st, 1914, under new Jewellery, Plato and Watches-proprietorship and management. The Hotel now offers for Photographic & Optical Goods Residents and Tourists excellent accommodation. Large dining Provisions and Ollmen's Stores. room facing the sea. It has been entirely renovated throughout
etc., eto.
and newly furnished, and is now.up-to-date in every respect. Large Commission 25% to 5%‰«
and airy rooms, excellent sanitary arrangements, Hot and Cold Trade Discounts allowed.
Baths, electric light and faris.Private and Public Bar and Special Quotations on Demand, Billiards. Terms Moderate. For further information apply to Sumolc Cases from 210 upwards.
Tel. Add. "Phooniz”
THE MANAGER, Consignments of Produce bold on Account,
WILLIAM WILSON & SONS
(Established 1814)
· 25, ABCHURCH LANE, LONDON, E.G.
Cable Address; " Annuaire" London.
PEAK HOTEL.
1,400 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL.
FREE TO ALL SUFFERERS FIFTEEN MINUTES FROM PRINCIPAL LANDING STAGE.
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P.O. PEUSTER. Manager
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THE PENTA KEROSENE MOTOR.
36 H.P. PENTA MARINE MOTOR
MOST RELIABLES ENGINE: IN THE MARKET. SMALL. COMPACT, ECONOMIQAL. - FON STATIONARY AS WELL AS MARINE PURPOSES. VARIOUS SIZES IN STOCK, DEMONSTRATION BOAT IN HARBOUR
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YORK BUILDINGS.
CAILLE
PORTABLE MOTORS.
Shipments Just to hand with the latest improvements. Many exclusive features not to be found in other portable Motors,
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ALEX. ROSS & Co.,
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Telephone 27,
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Developing, Printing&'Enlarging, Hongkong, 18th July, 91:
OUR CONTEMPORARIES.
South China Morning Post
Against the Turk, Once again the evil is lifted and the enger reader is permitted a passing peop at ourrent events at the Dardanelles, or to be more correct the Gallipoli peninsula. The manner in which our troops have fought and, are fighting there inspire the greatest con fidence. The progress is slow but it is steady, and when one. considers the nature of the coun try, the strength of its defences and the tsonoity of ite defendere themirrel is that an invading force,
restricted as it must be in num- bers, supplies and transport, has been able in the short time since a landing was effected to make Bay progress at all. General Sir Ian Hamilton's report which ap- peare te-day will be rend with satisfaction. It is a plain, ungar nished statement of fact aud somewhat of a relief from the lurid tales of the Eye-witnesses. It shows that the enemy is not in any mood for capitulation as some of the correspondents would have us believe, that there is still a good deal of fight left in them, but that the British are able to repel all their attacks and even to make headway.
Daily Pro.
The Censors at Work
In China. The Censora further warn the President and the Government against the reactionary tendencice they have recently evinced, and they urge the unwisdom of ex- eluding men of the newer schools of thought from official posts: And having dealt with present ovils the Ceneors conclude by urging upon the Government the importance of popular education, and of cfioial encouragement in the development of Home in dustries.
The advice given. in the Memorial is excellent; but it really contains little that is new. All the aspiratione it expresses have already found expression in Presidential Man- dates, on many occasions during the past few years, and that the need continues as great sa ever" for such wholesale denunciations of officials for extortion from the people and misappropriation of public funds, shows how ineffeo tive is the Administration, as at prevent organised, to cope with the evil. We doubt if any im provement is possible until the Provincial Councils are re- established with powers of control Lóver provincial finances,
China Mail.
Moral Problem of the
Wer-Haby .!
A grave moral problem con- fronte England in the expected R arrival of hundreds, if not thon sande, of little strangers whose fathers are immortalised in Brit- iah regard as heroes, yet whose atatus is not commonly recognised in the British social svetom. How shall they be treated? Here is a clash between patriotism and morsis that has plunged Britain into a turmoil. To ostracise these children and their mothera is. condemned by many as not only monstrous bus uneconomic, when Eagland needs every scn and daughter. Yet the etern British; conscience cannot overlook the omission of clerical or legal sanction. Not long ago Mr. Ronald McNeill, a mem ber of Parliament, informed the London Morning Post that all over England, in districts where troops had been quartered, a great number of these arrivala" were in prospect about 2,000 in the region about one camp. Mr. McNeill has since modified the ate temante orginally made, and investigations almost at once etarted by the Manchester Guardian in
In such training- contres, as Southport, Blackpool, Morecambe, and Lancaster failed
to confirm his figures. The very delicacy of the question made it difficult to ascertain the real facts, but the social workers interrogst ed refused to confirm the estimate. Nevertheless the press has been3 teeming with controversy on the subject of war babies, and the moral and legal as well an econ- omio questions that they involve are squarely met. de
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