HOTEL LISTS.

20

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Corrected to 30th August, IHR Dr. A. C. Ander-H. D. Kinney

300

Mrs. C.

Abneida

Allan Keith do. H. Van Eet

wich

Mrs. H. Arrien J. T. Kidd

* and 2 children K. 7. LA Q. de Almeida A. E. Luninga

G. & Archbutt Mr. and Mrs: Mrs. G. d'Almer Lauritsen

da & family

Mme. Leiris „Mrs. G. d'Almei

Ludin

da & family

Mr. & Mrs. È. G.

Anderson

Mrs. de Beus Mr. and Mrs. H.

F. Bain

Brown

Dr. and Mrs.

J.

B. Murphy and

maid

E Monkman

Roy. McFarlane. H. D. Moore

J. Breedveld and Madara Mattos

H. E. Maslin

3 children

Miss Mattos

Mr.

and Mrs.

Brandsma

Mr.

and Mra

Burgess

Miss M. Bain

Dr. G. W. McKean

PLAX HOTEL

Corrected to 1st September, 1919.

Capt. Archer B. W. Lee Jones Caps Allen Miss Knight

-

F. B. J. Adams Bir Elli- Kadooris Mr. and Mrs. LA-Col. Loring

O. T. Break- D.5.0. spear

Mrs. Loring O. P. Besseling W. Knight Mrs. F. N. Bell Mr.

and Mrs. Melross

H. J. Brett

Miss M. Bankes Mrs. Machlo Major Bird, D.8.0-Comdr. "Mrs N. Beicovitz Mrs. Milkashev-

Mrs. Bird

Mrs. C. Bull

and

iky

Mr. and Mrs. R

Maj. F. T. Bowen Kowley Dr. & Mrs. Byers. Machle T. Breakspear J. D. Lord W. A Batterfeld Capt. Monteith C. B. Bird

J. A. Morrissey

Mr. & Mra D. K. J. Finlay Miller

Blair

[Mr. and Mrs. J.

Martin

C. M. Blaker

3. Button Rev.

R.

Bundle, c. 7. Mrs. Cheshire

A. H. X. Cobb

Nishimoto

Mr. and Norton child

Mrs.

and

Mr. und

Clarke

W. P. Neeson

A. N. Bishop

A A Parw

S. S. Perry Mr.

Mr. & Mrs. C. A.

Benson-

J. Barr

D. M. Biggar Mr. & Mrs. RE

Bergeron

E R Boericke Mrs. E. R. Belilio! Mr. & M. 8.

Bimey

W. G. Browell G. L. Coleman Mr. and Mrs.

Colquhoun

N. Croucher

F. W. Cox

and Mrs Rollin

MT. and

Mrs.

D. Russell, and child Mr. and Mr. J. van Roy and 2 children. Capt. J. A P.

MacRear

RF. A. Reis,

R. R. Roxburgh E. H. Ray Mr.

and

M2. and Mrs. Sytems

A.

Mr. and Mrs. J.

Milne

D. MeMartas

P. S. Newcomb Parsons

Mrs. Mrs. Misses

R. D. Cromartie

Mrs. Charlton

R. C. Comrie Lt-Col E

0.

Coles Mrs. Cormack Capt. Davison Capt. and Mrs. L. J. Davies

Davin

Mr. & Mrs. John

Duncan

Mr. and Mrs. O

Eager

S. Evans

Fanse

Pike

Miss Philips

T. L. Perkins Lt.-Col and Mrs. Thursby Pelham Mr. and Mr J.

Pilger

E. A. Ram W. E. Roberts

Mr. & Mr. Spit

V. Maj.

Scantlebury

Mrs. zad Miss

Stubbings

A Findlay Smith Mr. Mrs. Tavlor

Mr.

Mik

Mrs. Schregardies

AD Galloway Maj

Dalrymple and. S

family

Cap W. Dari and child.

$003

Mr. J. A. Doune

Mr. R. Shwarz;

man"

Mr. and Mrs. B. C. E. Smith

H. Engelman, F. M. Sanderson

and 2 children H. Stephens H. J. Eddo

V. Steensby.

Mr. & Mr. H. S. F. W. Todd

Erricson Rev. F. C. Todd Mr. and Mr J Wallingford.

Exeter

Tate Mr. & Mrs. H. M. Me, and Mrs. J.

Epstein

N. Tollenaar

Misy K. Evanson Capt. and Mrs. J. Capt. R. Findlay A. H. Taylor Mr. & Mrs. E. H. Mr. & Mr. G. C.

Ford

R. F. Fickett

Fetherston-

J.

haugh

H. Guest

A. B. Gallop

N. C. Galuzzi

Thorro

M & M««, R. ^.

*

H. L. Monfe

Mr & Mrs. C. E.

Templeton

Jules de Vries

J. 8. R. Gardiner T. Voorendonk

K. W. Hsu

Thos. Vint

J. Fletcher

Mr. & Mrs. G. D

Thomson

Gen. ? Ventris Lt.Com. & Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.

Hazlewood Miss Willis

Mrs. Graves

Weeks -

Mrs. and Misa

Holworthy Mr. & Mrs. G. M.

Wall.

Lt. Col. J. Kom

parer

Mrs. A. Wilson

Maj. D. L Hard P. D. Wilson

ing

Maj. Wakeman

H. du F. Hutchi Mr. & Mrs. E. J

Warre

го

D. Hall Mrs. E. G. Jamie-

son

F. Zwamm

CARLTON HOTEL Corrected to 24th August, 1909.

Capt. Kerosto

A. Aaromor

Colonel Aramatof Liest Lebedoff C. Blashfeld

C. Burgos

Capt Lipinsky F. Lammert S. H. Maye

Mrs. Blankman

A. Bor

Jas. Murray

Capt. Brjeicky

J. Ostinga

A. J. Basto

J. Bommel

and Mrs. G.

L. Berrett

T. Webster

Mrs. Hofweister J. P. Williams Mrs. McConnell

Hussey

Capt. T. P. Hall Mr. & Mrs. J. H. G. Harper

Willame

H. P. Holzheiser P. We

!

A. Shelton Hooper F. T. WEïkinson Capt. & Mr. R. C. A. L. Williame

Innes

B. Johannes

E. M. Joseph

Capt. Poprogenko

Poprojen

Capt.

ket

Miss M. Rankin

Mrs. F. E Came-W. Riebl

ron

G. W. Chan

W. Delerk

Lieut. Deingur

M. Davis

Lieut. Deakof

(M». & Mrs. G. T.

Tork

G. J. Genk

J. Hennessey

KING EDWARD HOTEL

Corrected to 30th August, 1919.

Mr.

and Mrs. Mr. & Mra. C. 3. Appleton

and Hammer

child

Mias F. Hammer

Dr. M. E. Asger A. Harrison

Mrs. B. Almond Jonas

Miss. Blombeld Mrs. J. John-

Mr.

Mrs. and

W. Budge

stone

B. James

A. D. Beynvoort P. J. de Kant

Mr.

azd Mra

L. MacLaren

W. A Russell Caps. A. Larssen

R. H. Bearan

S. Bawder

F. G. Becke

Mrs

Mr. and

...Gabriel

G. P. Curry

M. Manuk

Miss M. Manuk

J. B. Meikle Mr. & Mrs. Moline

Mrs. L. M. Peace

E. G. Coomes Mrs. W. C. Pass

J. G. Chadwick more

Choi Shing & son

J. D. Danby R. G. Douglas Capt. S. J. Ed.

ward

Mr.

and

F. J. Elyard

W. Eborall

W. Fugler

A. C. Finney

A. L. Pry

P. T. Farrell

Miss Farrell

Mrs.

E. P. Fielding

Mr.

and Mrs. Gabriel

Mrs A. Bobert.

san

Mr. & Mrs. C. L

Richardson

Mr. and Mrs., W.

A. Russell Dr. A. B. Souza P. A. Siefert R. E. Spencer

Mr. and Stewart family

F. Taylor IP: C. Todd

C. H. Turner T. B. Taylor

Mrs. and

E. Nam Hee, and Mr. and Mrs. W.

Underwood

Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. G

B. Witchell and

family Mr. and

Hansen child Master C. Han-

me

G. E. Wetton

14

iB. W. Retelist

jeut Rosanioff Commander Ran-

k

out Bodinoff

Colonel. Dazento Wro. Ross

alehel Strockoff C. Sanhdera

Mrs. F. E. Hamil A. G. Saunders

ton

Capt. J. Thomann

Mrs. D. P. Hen-Colonel Trrnchef

derson

R. Jamieson

A. Jamieson

J. A. Kelley

V. A. Kamor

K. P. Kunh Capt. Koleanor

S L. Valenga

Tinut. Visitin

T

and

Vandeweg

Mr.

Me and Mrs. Wi

liamsos

Yaoroscha

KINGSCLERE HOTEL.

Alabaster C G Bitting PT Burdin E C Coleman & L Dingman Mr & Mrs

EC

Tangston Mr & Mrs

& H Logan W. Welco3] Mr & Mr

J. D D

Robertson Mr & Mr Drallete Mr & Mr Joha

GW Elbott GE

Fairley V L Plikier Hias D Assicate (3 22

Hodge L ES Jennings Mr & Mr

JB Johnson Mr P E

E

Rebinson Mr & Mr

LC

Fachar Mrs A Prott Friman Singwy Mr&M»PT Ehilton Capt & Mrs

FL Stevenson DV Todt Mr & Mrs A L Webb H H

DANCING IN SCHOOLS. A regulation which has been in force during the war prohibiting the use of schools at Birmingham for dancing is to be rescinded. At a meeting of the Education Com- mittee recently it was stated that the renewal of the old privilege would involve little extra light and fuel. Alderman Pritchett. who appealed for a return to pre- war conditions, contended that the schools were for amusement as well as instruction, and said he thoroughly approved of danci ing being encouraged in the schools in every possible form, subject to good behaviour.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

NURSE CAVELL'S BETRAYER SENTENCED

Paris, Sept. 1

At the conclusion of the trial of Quien, the Court, after deliberating for fifty minutes, unanimously found the accused guilty of treason. He was sentenced to death by the judges voting four fox and three against. Quien reiterat- ed that he was innocent.

J

-Paris, Sept. 5.

The evidence in the Carell gaso has concluded. Tha prosecutor asked for accused's conviction of espionage and for the death penalty. A feature of the later proceedings was a statement by Mayar, a German secret police agent, made to the British military attache at The Hague and accepted as evidence. Hayar declared he knew accused well The prosecution of Nurse Carell was conducted by Bergen and Pinkhoff. The former received the Iron Cross for the man. ner in which he conducted the case. He is now Police Com- missioner of Dusseldorf. Pinkhoff also received the Iron Cross Mayar had a remarkable career as a waiter in Lon don from 1880 to 15L He then served three years in a German infantry regiment Then he was employed by a British firm at Zanzibar whence he drifted to 'Lucknow and Baroda where he was caterer, to the Court in 1890. Then be went to Kapurthala where he remained for thirteen years.- He, became a courier for Cook's Tourist Agency in 1890, among those employing him in this. capacity being Lord Iveagh at the Delhi Durbar. Sir Ernest Cassel in North Africa and Colonel House in Russia. He joined the GermAD political police in 1914 and was immediately despatched to Berne to pretén he was a runaway clerk from German Headquarters and take a statement to the British military artache that a German offensive was preparing in the Soissons sector. This be did. receiving five hundred marks for his report.

The court adjourned.

Later.

"Quien, the betrayer of Nurse Cavell, was condemned to ati is out of seven judges forming the, Cours Martial or Quien have signed a recommendation to mercy.

Paris, Sept. &

Quien asserted his innocence at the conclusion of his counsel's speech and again when he was condemned to death.

THE COUNCIL AND GERMANY.

Paris, Sept. 3

The Supreme Connell-took an energetit step in sending a 15 day ultimatum to the German Government to suppress Article of the new constitution which provided for the eventual representation of Austria in the German Reichstag.

During the debate on the Peace Treaty in the Charaber of Deputies M. Clemenceau declared that if Germany did not execute the clauses of the Treaty within a fortnight the stipulated Allied troops would advance from the right bank of the Rhine-Havas.

Paris, Sept. 5.

The Council has granted the request of the German delegation to postpone the despatch of the Inter-Allied Commission to supervise the surrender of war material The Germans have alternatively requested the reduction of the number of the Commission which consists of 72 members accompanied by soldiers. The Council has refused to reduce it. The German delegation has handed a note to the Foreign Ministry attempting to festify the Scapa scuttling.

Berlin, Sept. 5.

The German reply to the Supreme Council's note says Germany is unable to maintain its attitude on this question. "This however doesn't necessitate the alteration of the German Imperial Constitution. If the Allies, in case their demands are rejected, extend-occupation the German Govern- ment will regard such a step as a deplorable act of violence.". The above reply is regarded in London as vague and in- definite.

UNDER BRITISH RULE.

London, Sept. 6.

Sir Horace Byatt, the Administrator for ex-German Fast Africa, leaves England shortly for Dar-es-Salaam. which will be the headquarters of the Government All is going on smoothly in the country. The old German native » army has melted away, the Askaris having returned to their villages. Only a few German settlers are left. The majori ty have been repatriated. There is no native problem, for --the inhabitants have taken kindly to their new rulers. The damaged railways have been repaired and are working to Lake Tanganyika. The most urgent need is. for the re- sumption of shipping on the coast and to Europe.

THE EX-KAISER'S WEALTH.

Berlin, Sept. 5.

"The Prussian Minister of finance has declared that the ex-Kaiser on going to Holland took only Mks. 850,000 and subsequently has not received anything further from the country.

A GERMAN ANNIVERSARY,

Paris, Sept. 3.

Yesterday was the anniversary of the German victory at Sedan HavAS.

EASTERN DIPLOMATIC CHANGES.

Shanghai, Sept. 3.

Sir Beilby Alston succeeds Sir John Jordon as Minis-.. ter at Peking and-Sir Charles Elliot succeeds Sir Conyng- lam Greene as Ambassador at Tokio.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1919.

41

WHAT WILL MAKE ME EAT?

Loss of appetite is nature's first warning that something in the complicated machinery of the system has gone wrong. And that something invariably the blood. Good blood helps the digestive organs in their work by supplying them with the strength they constantly need. If the blood is impoverished and weak these organs fail to receive this assistance and the first complaint they make is to cease to call for food. Poor appetite never comes alone. It is generally accom- panied by indigestion, headaches, bad tast in the mouth on rising from bed, coated tongue, lassitude and lack of tone

Į the day.

throughout

What you require to put matters right is a course of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The good, new, strengthening blood which these pills create finds its way at once] to the debilitated and exhausted digestive organs, and the benefit, they receive from it is soon; noticed in the natural and per-1| manent return of the strayed! appetite. Then the digestion becomes normal, headaches are absent, you rise in the morning bright and well, and retire at night to sound refreshing sleep.

Dr. Williams' Pink Fills have over a quarter of a Century's reputation and tens of thousands of cures behind them as their guarantee. If you are not fit they will help you to health. Get a supply flow from your druggist, or direct and post free, one bottle for $1.50, six for $8, from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., 96 8ze. chuen Road, Shanghai. A post- card request to the same address will bring you a free.copy of a helpfu booklet, "What to eat and How to eat."

WATER ATURŃ.

Level and Storage of water i Reservoirs on September 1, 1919 CITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATEL WORKS LEVEL-

Xytam

Patam

Bww

tym inter-

matic

Tytan Isk

Level with

overlow „lewał w th

7:0

Level With

Carme

level with

Ove Bow

angle Level with

Level with

Level with averiow

Tomlin, tin. Baiow

-----

OverBow

Level with

Lavel with

Overdos

aft in Belew Overm

Level with

CELTIC

STORAGE IN MILLIONS AND

DICINALS OF GALIONS.

גו

471,

4 20

316

Tytom Byrea

TX.17

Tyls Intermedia' #amm

West-s-cb

W.F 1.800.

31.07

Fakinam

22.7** Tas po 7,410,00 32.33 £6.00

Teisi

7,116.30

Creremption of water in the Chy and HM Diary

lo e i' inme and facimsix of gallons during the mọn of August,

Coumpties.

Istimated

Conten per

d

*

ros Is

573 Male

.4

373.100 #75,300

Forest apply lit all districts during Augus

ودود 2 of both sert

IOWLOON WATERWORKS LEVY L.

Coloco Gra•} Leve! }

Hatos Re-

Jerts

}

Leve

ith

+

grade

STORAGE IN MILLIONS AND DECIMALS OF GALLONS.

Sawloon Gr

35130

Resende Contemption of water in Kawicon la salleen a decimals of gritona during the mouth of Augu

тебе 43 50 Mi gadão A

ies corra 020

sqv

+45

пато

116

مدادی

Enimatedpoggia- Coptic per

The Government & palm's reports shew that the

W. CHATHAV,

Water Authority Public Works Department

* is of excellent quality.

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THE STRING BAND FROM THE

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To Reduce our War Stocks We Reduce Prices:

AUGUST 19th to SEPTEMBER 8th.

REDUCTION SALE.

We ordered and ordered again during the War, to make sure of having enough for

our Customers.

"

Goods keep coming and coming during Peace to such an extent that we have to

clear it at all costs.

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