DECEMBER 21 1815.
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AMERICAN:
DEURIAN
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. From NEW YORK AND COLOMBO.
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Per Pad O. staxmer Arabia From London Nov. 13T Shanghai: Met CHansen, Miss G.Thomas. He W More Moare Mis Mitchell, Mr G Chaplin, Miss RG Neala, Mrs Martin, Ensign and Mrs Briner, Mr. WE Ball, Mr H Jors Mr C Stringer To Istre, Hongkong: Mr WG Miss Ferry, Miss F N Copper Capt. J. A. Smith having arriv Mrs Fonds and child, Mr anded from the above Ports, Con sig- Mrs GWils and 4 children, Miss nees of Cargo are hereby inform- JE Fernie.
ed that their goods are being landed at their rise into the Go- dowas of the Hongkong and Kow- loon Wharf and Godown Cm- pany, Limited. Kowloon, and stored at Consignees risk and
expense.
Per P. and 0. steamer Molds vis From London November To Shanghia; Mr and Mrs Spreck ay, Miss Clark, Miss Curt is. Mr and Mrs Berry Miss Mar tin. Mr NC Wilson, Mr and Mrs NGB. Mrs Devenish-Meares All broken chafed, and damage To Hongkong: Rer. S. Ned goods are to be left in the Norton, Mr and Mrs C F Aires godowns, where they will be ex- and 4 children, Mr W Barbour, smined on FRIDAY 14th instant Ma Lachlan, child and amah. at 10 3.22.
Per P and Q steamer Karmala.
All claims must be presented From London December 11.-To within fifteen days of the Shanghai, Miss G Whittall Mates ner's saival berr a'ter and Mrs Radford.
which dare they cannot be recog Per NYK. 58. Atsuta Mare, nized. From London November 20-To
No claims will be admitted Shanghai: Mr 5 M Gubbay, after the goods have left the Miss A Fairley, Mrs Liddell and Godowns, and all Goods reman- To Hongkong: Mr G Worby. Mring undelivered after the 24th and Mrs Findley Smith, ME Einst. will be subject to rent. Spencer-Payne, Mr Jas Spiers, No Fire Insurance has been Mr O Enghes, Mr E Sabier
affected.
Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by
SE EWAN TOMES & CO. - Agents
Per NYK steamer Tasaka Mara. From London December 4-To Shanghai:Miss N Durbec. Mrs F Wells-Henderson, Mrand Mrs Seth and infant. Mr R Mac-Hongrong, 17th December, 1913. farlane, Miss C Featherstone. Miss Taylor, Mr and Mrs. Alty and infant To Hongkong: Mr L Leste, Mis VJ Tartarin and
THE EMPIRE URGENTLY children. Miss V Tartarin, Miss
NEEDS
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
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THE Steamship
*ITOLA," having arrived from the above ports, consignees of cargo Any European, Non-Asiatic or are hereby informed that their to leave the goods will be delivered from Indian desiring Colony should apply in writing, alongside. for permission to do so to the Cargo impeding the discharge Captain Superintendent of Police, of the vessel will be landed at at least 48 hours before the in- once, at consignees' risk and tended hour of departure, giving expense.
Cargo remaining on board at name, nationality, age, D height and occupation of the noon, after the 20th instant, will applicant, and stating the name be landed at consignees' risk and of the steamer or other vessel or expense. the hour of the train by which the applicant wishes to leave. Applicants should apply in person for their passes at the Central Police Station between the hours of 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. ard 2 p.m. to 4 pm daily.
Hongkong 9th, July, 1915.
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No Fire Insurance has been effected.
Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by the undersigned.
DAVID SASSOON & Co., Etá
Agents. Hongkong, 18th December. 1915.
XOLICE.
The Offices of the Nippon
Yusen Kaisha are this day re moved to the Ground Floor,
PUBLIC NOTICE
Just Arrived a new Stock of Chocolates in Tins and Fancy ings of last ye Boxes Our Cakes from the Largest to the Smallest are mado with railwaŢE MEDE first Class Table Butter and all other ingredients are of the vary Ministry of Comman best materials obtainable. Our Christmas Cakes are made any Size 350,953,069 and the
pro three ponude upwards. Our Bread is made from the Best Quality $38,967,916, les me
$16,027 736 DE Flour only and can be obtained and orders taken in Kowloon st
AH WEL'S DAIRY, 31 Peking Road.
lines the Paking. Hankow and ON THEK
Peking Holden railwaya, show the highest figures. The earnings of the former are $15,774,000, and the latter $14,011,000,$
All-India Crop Reports
Compradors, Haiphong Road.
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Orders may be left with the above for any of our products We put up simolutely the Best Tins and Dinners wew Menu for Bach Meal Prica oze Dollas Each or 350 Meals for
Delhi, November 26-Tele 100.00 good for any meal or á lá Carta np to 75 Cents-
We Guarantee stery thing put up and Sold by the Alexandra graphic crop reports, for the wosk Cafe to be of First Class Quality. Ty our own make Pork Sausages and Fork Pies, Pure Jara, Colée Roasted and Grand Daily and ending November 20 show that put up in 1 lk. Tins at 75 Cents. We give you a Splendid Cup of the weather was rainless over the Lipton's Tea. Minerals and soft drinks of every hiscription. Just give us a Trial and you will be more th, a Satisfied.
THE ALEXANDRA CAFE -
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RJ HOWARD, Sole Proprietor. Central Chambers-Board and Residence from $3.50 per day
ar $8500 per month.
WISEMAN, LIMITED.
TELEPHONE 407.
A FEW OF OUR LEADING LINES FOR CHRISTMAS. CHRISTMAS CAKES From $2.00 Each.
A Rich Fruit Care Encrusted with Almand Paste, Iced and
Prettily Decorated
DUNDEE CAKES FROM $2.00, EACH.-
(Scotland's Cake).
A. Rich Fruit Cake with Almonds on Top. SCHOOL CAKES From $100 Each.
A Good Medium Quality Cake with Almonds on Tep.
vary suitable for Children.
REAL SCOTCH. SHORTBREAD From $100 Fäch... Mottoes Piped on with Suzar, to order. YE OLDE ENGLISH CHRISTMAS PUDDINGS
From $2.00 Each.
21sater part of Northern India.
The sowing of the Spring crops
and the haremsting of the Autumis crops have been completed. the Punjab the yield of cotton is generally, below normal." Wheat prices are as follows: Labore and Rawalpindi Si, and Amballs, Farczepare and Lyallpur 9 overs for the rupee. In Bumbay the sowing of the Spring crop con tindes. Prices have risen slightly in the Konbin and are
are sready elsewhere: In Madras the soring of paddy and dry crops gre proceeding noually, Prices have fallen slightly.
Burma's Tea Crop.
Mr. G. Findlay Shirras, Director of Statistics, in the report on India's tea production for 1914, ssys that the year was s prosper- ous one for the industry, although the production surpassed the z- cord crop of 1913 There waRIS.
in all 4,405 plantations; in Burma where tes planta are grown, esate All our Cakes and Pastries are made under the personal sur OK- vision of our English Manager who was awarded Gold Medals in tered in the jungle, sacks, village London, in 1912 and 1913, for Christmas Puddings and Dundee tract containing tesplantahas been Cakes. The strictest attention to cleanliness in every detail is taken to represent one-plantation, insistei on at our Bakery, and we guamatee that no substitutes of 3,000 acres were under tes în any description are used in the manufacturing of our goods.
Hongkong, 13th December, 1915.
THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.
CONTAINS ALL THE N. WS.
The most complete Mail
Supplement in the Colony.
Barms and the production WÀS 155,218 pounds, (as“: cœurpared with 153,797 Ibs, in 1913) produce of the Barma tea garden. is almost wholly cons
| Latpet (wat pickled "tes) which in enten as s; coudimanto In 1914, 602,800: Ibs. of Istpat. were marsisetured, sa agama. [anly" 4,500 "fbe of leaf tes (black). Four pounds of letpet is taken to represents pound of black tea. In addition to what is locally produced, about 15 million Tbs. of latpet, mostly imported From the Northern Shan States are consumed sunually. The consumption of letiwa is estimat at 1.4lba per head of the popula tion. The export of granitaa.by. ses declined from 1,028 the to 560 Tbs. being dus tos generally
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Telephone numbers, in use are 292 and 293 (latter replacing No. 1241), with Sub-Exchange, to each Department Hongkong, 20th December, 1915.
Price per single copy 25 cents
Annual Subscription-$13 (including postage $17.
CHRISTMAS,
AT THE
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Day by Day Passenger Lists
Sterneranno tras Hotel Lists Commercial The Contis -- a
Landing Articles.
Notes and Comm Special Articles
At the request of several, pa- troms of the Estel the Mausge-Sport ment has arranged a series of For the Belgizon dances to be held during Christ St. John Ambulan
Set socistion des
not already sail cumament the time stated in the mas Week open to residents and
bate for special cues, c
· Company's
La mitad onapplication of the Company 20de Zão Benton sacker sein bei ati permone there fur hann, brown made in Bank Yous or by Ch Compradaro order resting Buni o
JOHN D. HUMPIKETS & SO5
NOTICES.
KEROSENE DIL
We guarantee all kerosene vil sold by us to be pure and unadulterated.
Present price.
COMET,"
$3.90 per-case ex store.
****WHITE ROSE" $4.30 per case ex store. CHING CHEONG
168 Des-Yox Road, Cos
2 blocks West of Cent. Market
KWONG YUEN
913 Des Y-cate
diners in the Hotel These will Belgian Refugees Fund...34
the following take place on
nights
CHRISTMAS EVE FRIDAY, 24th December, 1915, BOXING DAY
NOTICE
CONTENTS.
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Chamber of Commerce
Masking, men
35-37
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Death on the Charles Har
denin
Legislative Cou Cakes soo
The Antilochus
expert from Barma was 35357 The sa agzine: 8,858 lbs. in 1913, 14,835 lbs. in 1912, and 15,800 Ibs in 1911 Tea is grown m Kaths, (35. plantations, 329 acres) Upper: Chindwin (18 plantations - 2,857- seznoję, and Myitkyina (38- plantations, 14 screa). 3,570 persons were par- manently employed and 186 tern- placked porarily, 1 727 sere
in the year andal placked Katha prod
38-39 lbs; Upper Chod
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Indo Chics 3. N. Co........39
In the ye
Kowloon Cricket Club 40-41pplied
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CHINA PROVIDEST LOAN AND MORTGAGE CO., LTD.
(Capital Paid up..$1,250,000:)
MONDAY. 27th December, 1915. THE
MY NEW YEAR EVE ́ ́ |FRIDAY, 31st December, 1915.
By kind permission of Lient. Colonal LA WATSON and): Officers the Band of the 74th Punjabis under Bandmaster Christian will be in attendance.
Special menus will be served in the Grill Room at $3.50 per head and in the Main Dining Room at $2.50 per head.
Table accommodation can be reserved at the Hotel Main Office
The Hotel Launch will leave Blake Pier each night for Ko loon after dance Mang
J.H TACCART.
Managez.
Loans on Mortgage of House Pre- perky, 200
Goods received on Storage. Advances made on Merchandise: Teens made on the Provident
System Bates and Particulars on sp
plication)
The Office of
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Mishap in the Yongas 41 Prince of Wales' Fund ...42 Telegram
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PHOTOGRAPHER:
FLOOD PICTURES
CANTON, SHANEEN,
WEST RIVER
AND
VARIOUS DISTRICTS
NOW ON SALE
ongkong. 18th July 1918,
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