THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10 1918,
POST OFFICE.
WRATHER REPORT
THE
GARRICK'
Packed
Specially
for the
Eastern
Market.
THE
CIGARETTES.
G GARRI
THE
CRETE
LAMBERTS BUILER SENGLAND-
RRIC
THE GARRI
LAMBERT& BUILER
ENGLAND.
In
air-tight
tins fo
50
Cigarettes.
FINEST Carrick CIGARETTES are manufactured from the
MATURED VIRGINIA LEAF, and therefore a delight to the heavy smoker
without the slightest fear of any disagreeable after effects"
This advertisement is ined by Briza-American Tobacco Ci. Isa
POODLE SOCKS.
GEO. P. LAMMERT.
ASAH! BEER.
AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER AND SURVEYOR.
Dogs' Wool Goods for the
Red Cross.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Ladies spinning the wool of long haired dogs and ́en ́exhibi- tion of pocule socks, collis gloves, THE chow jerseys, and Skye terrier waistcoats constitute Dovel Auction features of the sale of the Home
Undersigned has received
instructions to sell briPublic
Arts and Industries Association
at Claridge's Hotel. All these
ON
WEDNESDAY,
#
things are as fins as they could the 23rd October, 1918 commen
possibly be," said Mrs. J. A. Le Gros, who is organising a dog-e wool industry for the Bed Gross, "and they wear wonderfally," st.- sided, picking up a dog's wool waistcoat which has been worn for three years and still looks excellent condition.
in
"All the coloura, moreover, sre natural," she painted out; "there is no dye, and all the wool is thoroughly sterilized."
oing at 11 am. at his Sales Room Duddell Street, TRIPLE EXPANSION ENGINE.
Cylinders)20′′ 3216′′ 53′′ -
Stroke
36
Two BOILERS ((built) about
(1191) 13′ x 10 together with shaft and propeller Alio
export from Hongkong.
Suadry gear such as steam winches, cables and anchors etc. N.B. The above bave been salved from the ss. Hongkong There is plenty of dogs' wool and will be conveyed to Hong- in the country to make no end of kong at an early date. There things for the Bed Orom. Sand will be no restrictions as to your dog's combings and braah inge, in not less than 4-s, proksie, to the British Dogs' Wool Associs tion, at the offices of the Ladies' Kennel Association, in Bear- street W., and in due time you will see them again beautifully! spun sad woven into sil sorts of ́useful garzaunts for the wounded. Og no soosant aust the wool be
This is not the first-time that poodle wool has been span and. woven into cloth, Twenty years
For further particulars and permit to view-Apply to
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer,
NOTICE.
ST. ANDREW'S FAIR.
# 30th November, 1918,
sgo Princées. Vintoris saved the * Ladies'; stall will again be combirge from her own brown, arranged in connection with poodia, and bad them epan into 8. Andrew Fair, and
hawl Endringbam'airo spaz
the frat mare from. Borgni wool At Are invi
ASAHI BEER
GRANO PRIZI
ASAHI
NIPPON BREWER
BEER
4SAHL
LAGER-BEER
SPECIALLY BREWED FOR EXPORT
COMPANY
BOTSWAGEN
Mitsui Bussan Kaiz
all
New Credit:
Vomen willing to nasipt
to attend a meetinzi
ALOKYO, JAPA
The parcal, port service: to. Cubs; iš suspended
The Sarrions to Germany, Austria, Bul. rarja" and the Ottoman Empire are suspended.
On and after May 1st 1918, Imperial Postal Orders will be cashed in India at the rate of 1/6 to the rupee.
"
No official letter addressed; to Abadan, Abwax or Mohammorah in the Persian Gulf may exsued sight ouncer in weight.
The Farcal Post Service to the Porta- guess Colonies in "West Afâca and to Spanish Offum in Morocco (except for Prisonare-of-War) in suspended.
Correspondence addremed to enemy subjects in China, Siam, Biberia and Portuguses East Africa, Persis and-Mor. 3000 cannot be transmitted,
Parsals for Gresos cannot be accepted: for transmission unless accompanied by a special permit sted by the British Minister as Atheda
Uninsured parcals for the
United Kingdom will in future be forwarded from Hongkong in bags and the Public are therefore advised to pack soch parcals *ery carefully,
Letters franked at the 4 cents rate addressed to"Yunsafi and Mangtae and ather places in the Province of Yunnan | should be superscribed-with the words *For delivery by the Chinese Post Office.“
Until further police parosli for civil sddremos in the province of Udine, Vicenta," Trevise, Padas, Venice and Selluno in Italy will not be zoospted for transmission unlaw' pœted under the British War Office Permit
The Parcel Post Services to British East
africa and Egypt (eroept for members
|
October 101. 12h." tim-No returns from Japan and Indo-China. Pressure has decreased mydærately at Weihaiwei and Guam; other, changes are small. The anticyclone remains over N. China | and Japan and a typhoon in indicated to
the ear of Guam.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours snding" - at 10- am) - to-day, 0,50 Enon- | Total șinos" January lat 9634 Inot es
against an average of 78.28 inches,
FORECAST FOR THE 1⁄4 HODRA 'ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.
Dirizia
FOTOGRIL
¡NE.
Hongkong to Gap Bock..... winds,
moderate; fina.
2.Formoss Channel
South coast. of China be-) The same tween H.K. and Lamooks a No. 1.
& South comes of China be-) The same -tumn H.K and Hainan.... as No. 1.
China Coast Metacrologies! Eagister.
Station,
Oct 12,
Winds
Hour,
Barometer.
Tensperature.
Hamidity.
D'tion.
of the Expeditionary Forces), and to Vostock 6a 30.15 49 Abyssinia, Bagdad, Erithres, French Namaro Sa
Somali Coast, Italian Somaliland, Porta
Hakodate
gusse East Africa, Zanzibar and Raia Tokio have been suspended.
**
The charge for customs duty on type Kagima samples of unmanufactured tobacco autabima exceeding & oz. in gross weight, and on Nahs samples of spirits (except pe famed fal' jima spiria) not exceeding 12 c2s. In gross Bocin weight imported into the Waited King. Whniwal 5* 30.05 56 96 dom by poet has now been increased to Hantow 45/60 and 15/4d respectively.
The importation by post întɔ. Japan of
Lobang
Imported by the Minister of Agriculture Ga
and Commerce and the persons designated sharp P. by him, is prohibited.
foreign rice,' ozcest`sach as may be
fel
Force,
Weather.
30.05 66 73 wib
76 71 71 20 SAD) 65 95.09
ENTERTAINMENTS.
VICTORIA THEATRE.
October 10th, 11th and 12th, 1918. 9.15 P.M. PERFORMANCE
"THE HIDDEN HAND "
Episodes 9 and 10.
BRITISH AND AMERICAN GAZETTES.
"LUKE AND THE
Etc., Etc.
MERMAIDS."
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13TH.
'M' LISS."
6 p.m.
LADY MAY'S
ROSE FUND.
20000
19000
18000
tor
17000
16000
13000
14000
13000
30.11 55 98 wow Ib
29.95 6 73 ▼ 2.
12000
Amoy
30.04
This prohibition is not applicable to rice imported into Talwan (Formöm) and Karabuto (Japanese Baghalen.).
BWBLOW
Tashoka
30.05
64 9226
11000-
C
29.94 65
Fainin
29.93
nae. 20
21.9% 75
TELE
fb
10000
29.84 73 150
6 b
62 $0.04 67 67
It b
30.01 7 85
#
29.97
(9000-
Macio
29.98 70, 94 nhw ibf
nchos
Panol
8000
Hotbow
Phailan
7000-
કદમ.
6 28.36 17 84 ne
20
6000
89.84 75 94 ne 29.81 75 91
10
5000
10 o
AY
4000:
C. W. JEFFRIES,-Chief Assistant. Hongkong Observatory, Oct. 12, 1918. 1 Barometer, “rednośd to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sae in in- abos, tenths and fundredtha,
3000
2000
1000
2 Temperabera, in the shade, in dogress
From the lat May 1918 there will be
"dores three General del-veries daily from the 15,000N Vantos District Post Offices except or Sunday | V H*1905 Land"Eolidayı: when' kueta will be pau |=29
delivery only.
cap Book The hours of delivery will be sa filows:-Wook diye 9 a.m. p.m. and
3 p.m.
!!!
Sundays and Holidays noon.
Hollo
·
2
The importation into the Common- wealth of Australia-of tea, other than Apazi that grown of produced in British Possea-Dagupan'. sions is probihted, unless the content in writing of the Commoawealth Minister | Legaspi for Trade and Customs has been first Tacloban obtained.
29.80 77 94 Burigao Telegraphic information" has beca Guam
4.20.29.5: received from London that pickets of LabuLD 6.29.83 78 91 aw Sugar not exceeding one panis Waight may still be sent by parcel post ti the United Kingdom and that such pack to are adnittet to the United Kingdom free of import licence or customs duty.
Registered and Parcel Mails close 15 minates earlier than the time given below unless otherwias stated.
In the case of Maile cloning befirs 9 | Fabrenteil.
Regis ration closes at 5 o'clock on the previous evening.
The insured letter" and insured parcel service between Egypt (or intensit through Eg ut) and Cyprus,are tempor- azily suspended.
• INWARD MAILS. ~
Straits--Par, SU89EX, 10th Oct.
OUTWARD MAILS,
TO-MORROW.
| Japan’via Moji-P✯ HOKUTO MARU,
11th Oct. 8 2.0.
| Owaton-Par LIANGUHOW, IJŁh Ost..
8 s.m
Stra'ts & Burgkok-Far VAN WAER-
BER, WI OC, 11th Oct, 11 s.m.
الم
Humidity, in portentage of gaturation
the Emidity of Mir saturated with mom- ture being tua, inde
» 4 Direction of Wind, so rwa pointa,
Foros of Wind, assurding tɔ Beaufort Bcals.
Histe
61. W RAZDÁZ, b-Dina xby, e da tecbed cloud, a crusling Yain, 1 fog, gloomy, a naii, i ligomis, o ofercast,
yanniũy đ00 worn, y sgaming" z zaing & Ent®, 4 thizmust, T. VIIDLuky, J. weR WEN
METEOROLOGICAL.
Baigos Per LA MARFE, 11th Oct. Barometer
il a.m.
Amoy-fer CASTLEFIELD, 11th Octŝy --
ll'am
Previous
Temperatare apa
MS Wind Direction
Foros
Day On date On déta
$5.97 30.01 $9.35
78 71 68 85 E. CALM
3 .0
55
Weather Bala
0.00
0.00
0.00
| Philip ins Idands-11'h Oct. 11a.m..
Philipp'na · Islands-Pər YUENSANG,
11th Oct. 2 pm.
SATURDAY, 14th October.
Bwatow, Amoy & Forms vis Keelung athen on the
-Per KAIJO M., 12th Oct,
9 ame Shanghai and North Ohind Per KAI-
FONG, 12 Ł Oct., 2p.uu. TUESDAY, 15th October.
Fail ppine Islanda, "apon" via Napsali, Fonclolu, Canada, U. 8stos, Cent al & South America & Euroze via San Francisco- Fer KAWAL 15th Oct. Reg's- tation 9.45 mm. Lettere 10,39
Tient in Par KUEICHOW, 211 Oct.
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Par HAI-
TAB, 15th Oct, 1pm
HAL, Observatory, Oct. 10, 1818
T. V. SLAITON, Dirastar.
THURSDAY, 17th October, Bhanghai and North Cal-Per GUN RE
*NING, 17th Ock, Hoon. THURSDA
TIDE TABLE,
From 7th Oct to 13th Oct
High" "Wash
Hangong
A
HONGKONG
9.15pm
SUNSCRIPTION,
(Continued from page 8) Mr. Hay-Osapat be get anym one from America ?—Mr. Birrall says he has been trying without
SACOSSA "
Hr. Gerin added that he had tried to get men from Manila but. they all seemed prosperous and did not wish to leave their joba.
Me." Loker asid be, rather: doubted if anyone would" be allowed to come from America.
Beplying to His Excellency, Mr. Looker ssid the work of the firm consisted of selling theme electrical unite and they were desirous of enlarging their sales.
His Excellency-Doen it r quire expert knowledge or rather business instinct?.
Mr. Looker :-It requires bothe Major Morgao msão no claim. The Counpil decided to uphold the decision of the Tribunal in giving no farther exemption. His Excellency concladed :--“I wish to express ċar deep sense of the wir perines rendered by Mr. | Geria'
SWEATED ALIENS.
Co-operative Workrooms
Needed-
A suggestion for stopping the sub contracting kod eweating svil, which is stated to be the chief canes of the tailors' strike. in the East End, was made to tha Daily News by Mr. Arthur 0, Thomas," of "Mesere. Thomas and Son, 6, Brook-etreet, W. “If co- operative workrooms or factories, large or emall, according to the requirements of the die- trict could be established," he daid, "they would eliminate the adb-contractor, who is at the root of the whole evil. Very often this man knows nothing about the. trade; but he is in touch with the poorest class of aliens, whom he makes it his business to exploit. He promises to find them work, and he does so—at a bandaoma profit to himself
Subscriptions received LAST YEAR by Lady May previous to "OUR DAY" amounted to $13,861,00 and it hoped that subscriptions this year will
"I have heard he makes se exceed $20,000. All subscriptions will much as $30, £10, or £50 a week be acknowledged in the newspapers
and the thermometer altered to show profit, according to the aesson. In the amounts received to date. It say osse, he squees se dry as he is hoped, that residents is the porta of
South China, who will be unable to visit the payment to these poor
OUR DAY" will avall people, for whom he has promised Hongkong on themselves of this opportunity to sub-work. As for the ospital that scribe to the Fand through this medium would be required to start co- All subscribers will receive a special rose.
operative workrooms. I believe Bumoriptions should be addressed it would be readily found by rich members of the Jewish com- manitri
LADY MAY'S BOEK FLED,
Government House; Hongkong.
Congressmen fu Ireland,
Thirteen Congressmen, mem bera of the Committee of the Neval Forces of the United States House of Representativ E, arrived at Kingstown recently and proceeded
** Me sympathies are satirely with Mr. Dresa, the obsirmaa of the United Lvlies Tailoza: Trade Union, who is trying to abolish the sweating evil, and if he cares to approach me I shall be glad to ducass with him the idea I have formed for putting so end to the sub-contractor?
to Queenstown. They were so * Bidders, for” companied by Caplain Geant end fwo Amerian naval officers, M, the Ber?
named for the Potir Padgett, of Tennessee Siste, Archduke Karl chairman of the Committee, Brid August Wilhelin
fourth
Friedrich Chris
Kongkongg that they had come over to see the Kainer a naval sotivities overseas of the United Stasang
the
Alb