HOTEL LISTS.

HozatosG HOTEL

Corrected to 3rd October, 1912.

N. Alferier

J. W. Korteweg

D. Abraham

H. M. Abraham

Mr. and Mrs. J.

M. Lathan

STATION HOTEL

Corrected to 4th October, 1919.

Miss Best

Mr. F. E. Ramil-

ton

G. Boissevain Mrs. J. Stewart J. P. Haverkamp

Brown

Mr. and Mrs. G.

A. Coenraad J. D. Carriere

Mr. & Mr. K. G. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. O. Cockram

Anderson

J. Bart

W. Butter

H. Benfeldt

F. M. Brook

J. M. Brady Miss C. Brook Mr. & Mr. C.

Hanson

Mr. & Mra RE

Bergeron

E Boericke

H. Larkin'

J. T. Kidd

Mime. Lairia

Mr. and Mrs a

Lauritsen G. Ludin Mr. J. D. Mader Mr. and Mrs. J.

Martin

A Montgomery C. R. More

Dr. O. Marriott

Kr. E. R. Belilios. E. Maslın

Mr. Mr. B. Dr. G. W. Mcāsan Mr. and Mrs. TOR

Norman

Bimey

A Bari

Lt. F. H. Correla. E. Natha Mrs. S. J. Claye W. P. Neeson Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Palmer

H. Cooto

A Clanny

F. W. Cox

F. W. Chapple

N. Croucher

C. Pedersen

F. W. Plummer

J. Pals

9. S. Perry

E. H. Ray

Mr. and Mrs. H.H. Richardson

N. Dearing |R. R. Roxburgh Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Delaney and Robinson children

Birs. J. A. Deane

Mr. and Mrs. S

Hm Duffaad & F. Silsa

child

Mr. and Mrs.

M. Daniela

W. Dreymano Mr. & Mr. HM

Epstein

Miss K. Euanson

H. E Eastos

J. L. R. Fry

Miss Froberg

Lt. W. B. Fraser

J. Farez

P. D. G. Gain

N. C. Galpizzi

J. B. R.. Gardiner

W. Hsines

F. Rahamin

C. Sibley

Ireland Mr. and Mrs F.

Karl

Mrs. J. R. Capell F. Luzao

and children

A. Coghill

1. J. Edwards

C. Mommaa J. B A Moorsel

בביר

Mr. & Mrs. B. D. Capt L A. Mat-

Erans

thews

Afr. & Mrs

Gransell child

J. A. Holte

SW. Ok

and Wm. Stewart

Wm. Thom Capt. M J. L

C. J. Higgin van Waning

botham

C. H. Zabe!

KING EDTARD HOTEL.

Correced to 3rd October, 1918.

W. Ariston M. Anschau

B. O. Augustine

'G. A. Alian

Mrs. B. Almond

Mr. and

¡Mrs.

J. Jabn- stone

B. James

W. A Knight P. J. de Kant

THE HONGKONG

MOVEMENTS. OF STEAMERS.

TELEGRAPH.

The N. Y. E. .. TAMBA M. (European Line.) left London for this port via the Suez Canal of the 9th Sept and is expected here on the 18th Oct,

The American & Manchurian Line && CITY OF NEWCASTLE is due to arrive here about 10th

November.

The N. Y. K, 5.6. TOSAN M. (Calcutta Line.) left Calcutta for this port via Singapore on the 29th Sept., and is expected here on the 20th Oct.

The N. Y. K. 9.8. TOTOMI M. (Bombay Line.) left Bombay for this port via Singapore on the 28th Sept, and is expected here on the 17th Oct.

The N. Y. E. as. NAGATO M. (New York Line.) left Singapore for this port via Manis on the 30th Sept, and is expected Lore on the 11th Oct.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1919.

VESSELS LOADING..

Nile

EUROPE, USA, ETC.

Bessie Dollar R. D. ...Oct. 10 C. M ...Oct. 11 Wakasa M...N. Y. E. ...Oct. 12 Katori M...N. Y. K....Oct. 14 Manila M....O. S. K. ...Oct. 15 Eurymedon B. & S. Oct, 15 Shidzucka M. N. Y. K....Oct. 17

Prinzessin ...P. & O. ...Oct. 21 ...Oct. 24 Iconium......d. L. Delagoa M... N. Y. K. Oct. 3 ...Oct. 25 Seattle Spirit A. L. Nikko MN. Y. K....Oct. 25 Shinyo M....T. K. K...Oct. 28 Celebes ....O. S. E...Oct. 30 E. of Russia C. P. O. S. Oct. 30 Kaga M... Y. K....Oct. 31 Stanley D. R. S...Oct. 31 Toyooka M...N. Y. E. "E. of Oct. Wheatland ...A. L. ...Nov.

1 Khiva ...P. & O....Nov.1 Suwa M. N. Y. K....Nov. Colombia......P. M. S. Nov. 4 Nanking......C. M. S....Nov. 4 Seiro MT. K. K. Nov. 5 E. of Japan...C. P.O. S. Nov. 5. Van Waerwyck J.C.J. L. Nov. 7 Africa M.......0. S. K. ...Nov. 13 Persia M. ...T. E. Nov. 14 ...Nov. 14 Hartland..............A L

...N. Y. E....Nóv. 19 Aki M. Chica

.C. M. ...Nov. 22 The R. M. S. EMPRESS OF Korea M...T. K. K. Nov. 26 JAPAN left Vancouver for Hong- of Asia.C. P. O. S....Nov. 27 kong, via Japan ports, Shanghai Siberia M...T. K. K....Nov. 28 ...Nov. 30 Endicott A. L. and Manila on the 30th Sept. and is due here on or about the 22nd Oct.

The American & Manchurian Line 5.5. CITY OF FLORENCE from New York is expected to arrive on the 14th instant. The American & Oriental Line Krsteamer MINERIC from New York is due to arrive on the 10th instant.

Mrs. Capt. K. Larsson

AG. and Martin

W. Budge F. G. Becke G. P. Curry E. G. Cooma Choi Shing & son Capt. W.

Dalton

T. Dallin

Capt. H. P. 57. D. Danby

rey

M. L. Stader-

ŽÜT

Mrs. W. G.

Stevenson

7. Steensby A. C. Thomas H. E. The Begam

of Jangera and Miss Zanra Be. gum Tyzre

Mrs. J. A L

Taylor. child

and

W. T. Hutchison Mr. & Mrs. C. E

A J. Hilbert

Templeton

R. B.. Howell Capt. T. Under-

HL Holgersen

Mrs.

Wood

McConnell Thos. Vinë

Hussey

W. W. Wright

Dapt T. P. Hall Mr. and Mrs. FL. G. Harper

P. Whitmarsh

mash

A Shelton Hooper Master White

Dapt & Mr. B.

Innes

C. B. Judd

Lt-Col H. C.

Wallis

Mrs. F. E. Jchn-Geo. Whitley

топ

E. M. Joseph'

Mr.

F. W. Withington

Dr. S. B. Wake-

and Mrs. feld

R. Kerley

Mr. and Mrs. L

Mr. and Mrs. X. C. Winter.

B. Karanjia

H. Kuhu

Mr. & Mrs. J. H. 1. William

C. A. L. Williams

PLAX HOTEL

Corrected to 5th October, 1919. Mrs.

Almond

Russell H. du F. Hutchi-

100

Capt. Archer R. W. Lee Jones

F. R. J. Adama

H. P. Beckett

C. B. Bird

Mr. and Mrs. D.

E. Blair

Major F.

Bowen

W. A. Eustace Mr. and

Miss Martin W. A. Morcom W. Mordey E.J. H. N. Mody

M. Manuk

Misa M. Mannk Mr. Bad Mrs.

Molino Mrs. Mrs. J. F. Nicoll Freeman 3. Naerebout Miss Farrell Mrs. L M. Peace E. Nam Hee and Mrs W. C. Pase-

Family

S. W. Farrez A. L F

P. T. Farrell

|

Mr. and Mrs. T.

M. Gregory 5. Howard

more

T. J. Renton

E. Bush

Mrs. A. Robert

201

Mr. & Mrs. C. E.

Richardson

Mr. and Mrs. Dr. L. O. Spillane W. B. Hind Dr. A. B. Eozza

Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and

P. Hocken

J. Haynes

Master C. Haz-

mes

Mr. & Mr. O. J.

Hammes

Miss F. HAI (5

A.

Harrison

A. Johnston

Alabaster G G Bitting & T Batti-cembe HG Burdin Mr & Mrs

C

family

F. Taylor

F. C. Todd

Mr. and Mrs. W.

Underwood

G. E. Wetton

Y. J. Ziegler

SE

The N. Y. K. 5.5." KAWACHI MARU (Liverpool "Line) left Liverpool for this "port via the Suez Canal on the 17th Sept. and is expected here on the 30th October.

The N. Y. K. 8.5. SHINGO M. (Bombay Line.) left Singapore for this port on the 6th Oct., and is expected here on the 13th Oct.

The N. Y. . s.s. AKI MARU (Australian Line.) left Thursday Island for this port via Manila on the 5th Oct., and is expected here on the 17th Oct.

The N.Y.K. 8.8. SADO MARUT (European Line.) left London for this port via the Suez Canal on the 4th Oct., and is expected here on the 12th Nov.

The C.M. s.s. NAKKING sailed from San Francisco on October 3rd, and she may be expected KINGSOLERE HOTEL

to arrive in Hongkong on Oct., Isorsion Mr & Mr S1st.

Logan W RMVicoll Mr & Mrs Cayton Mr & Mrs CFourtney N Cunningham Conan'Quirk Capt T W

& Kn

Kobinson LO Bachas Men G A Cobb AHK Dingman Mr & Mrs Scott Holman

Mr & MET EC

Binger Droliete Mr & Mrs Sleigh Mr & MrtE

GW

หา Steevenson DY Thomson Mr & Mrs

Purrychmidt RC

Elliott GR

Fuking Mist D

Haskett GH

Bodze L ES

LEN

31rs.

Mrs. R. Kerr and

Daid

Mr. and

Kempton

Sir Ellis Kado-

J.-orie

1. A. Laing

Mr. & Mrs. O. T.J. D. Lloyd

Breakspear

Mrs. "C. Bul1

Rer. R.

Bundle, Cr

Mr. and Mrs.

Melrose

A.J. Finlay Miller Mr. and Mrs. W.

Capt Monteith

W. A. Butterfield J. Milte

'A Button

Mrs. Chariton

Mra Cheshire

'A. A. Claxton

P. H. Cobb LL-COL E.

Coles

R. C. Comrie

Mrs. Cormack

E. C. Dixson Capt

Davies

L. J. Davies

P. S. Newcombe

Miss Pitman

Parsons

C.

bam

Miss Philips

Mrs.

T. L. Perkins

S. D. Rossolymos

E. A. Ram

W. E Roberts Mr. and

B Sto

Todt A L

Webb E M Will'ama E A

COMMERCIAL NEWS.

O

SIR JOHN SIMON'S CHALLENGE. It is stated that Sir John Simon

of

C. of Newcastle B. &S....Nov. 30 Nishmaha ....L...Nov. 30 Seattle M....O. S. K. M. of Nov. St Albans ...E &A. E. of Nov. Alps M...O. S. K....E. of Nor. Venezuela ...P. M. S...Dec. 2 ...Dec. 6 Nippon M....T. K. K.

...Dec. 15 Montague A. L. Tenyo M...T. K. K....Dec. 18 Monteagle ...C. P. O. S. Dec. 19 ...Dec. 20 Crevecoue r...A.. L. Grace Dollar R. S. 1st half Dec.

JAPAN, COAST PORTS, ETC. Yuensang...J. M. Co. ...Oct. 10 Haitan... D. L. Co...Oct. 10 J. M. Co. ...Oct. 10 Yatsking

B. & S. ...Oct. 11

The R. M. S. EMPRESS OF Tean....... RUSSIA left Vancouver for Chaksang ...J. M. Co. ...Oct. 11 ...Oct. 12 Hongkong, via Japan ports, Soshu M.......O. S. K.

P. & 0...Oct. 12 Shanghai and Manila, on the Dunera

0. S. K....Oct. 14 2nd Oct., and is due here on or Indo M.

...Oct. 13 about the 23rd Oct.

Paoting....B. & S. Amakusa M, O. S. K...Oct. 14 ...Oct. 14 Huichow......B. & S. Quinnebaug..D. L. Co. ...Oct. 14 Nagato M....N. Y. K. ...Oct. 14 Chusan.. B. & S. ...Oct. 14 ...Oct. 14 Suiyang ... B. & S. Kong Ming...B. & Co. ...Oct. 14 J. M. Co. ...Oct. 16 Laisang Fooksang ...J. M. Co. ...Oct. 17 Loongsang...J. M. Co. ...Oct. 17 ....D. L. Co. ...Oct. 17 Haihong

...N. Y. K. ...Oct. 18 Aki M.....

...Oct. 19 Gregory A...P.&O. Tjibodas......J.C.J. L....Oct. 19 Tamba M, N, Y. K. ...Oct. 19 Shinryu M...N. Y. K.Oct. 21 Japan P: & O...Oct. 22 Indus M.. .O. S. K. ...Oct. 22 Tjikini.J.C.J. L....Oct. 29 Tenshin M....N. Y. K....E. of Oct. Konagawa M. N. Y. K. E. of Oct. JAPANESE DOMINANCE. Shisen M....O. S. K...Nov. 1 The Times' correspondent at Tjiliwong....J. C. J.L....Nov, 2 Tokio has written In consider-Tizianoek J.C.J. L....Nov. -6 ing the development of commerce Tango M... N. Y. K...Nov. 22 in the Far East and the relation Saigon M.....O. S. K. B. of Nor, to it of Labour problems in Madras M....O. S. K. M. of Nov. Japan, it should be remembered that Japanese successes abroad atware-utilized to still the

The N. Y. K. s.s. TAMA M. (Calcutta Line.) left Calcutta for this port via Singapore on the 8th Oct and is expected here on the 29th Oct.

COMMERCIAL NEWS.

bas

most

Eo recently went to Spain, has decided on his return to bring with him, for purposes of importare into tais country, certain goods of rising clamour at home. British political and commercial achieve foreign origin, the importation of merchants should concentrate ments in Korea, Manchuria, which is prohibited by proclama- attention 01 fundamentale. Mongolia, the Yangtse Valley, im-and Shantung should convince purporting to be made Japanese tions

prestige

the sceptical of Lt. Col. and Mrs. under

43 Section

the measurably increased through the Pel- Thorsby

Customs Consolidation Act of out the Far East, the vast character of the rivalry British 1876. Sir John Simon's view extension. of banking, com-trade must face in the future, is that the Board of Trade mercial, and maritime interests while her steady expansion in the embargoes and licences are not giving Japan the first place in the southern archipelagoes and the authorized by that Act. and he Eastern world. While trade is Middle East, where she has sup has therefore decided not to apply now suffering from the reaction planted Germany politically and Mrs. for a licence to import these following intense war activities, commercially, is significant of goods. He has informed the Japan is solidly. established, the future growth of the Japanese and Mr. solicitor of the Board of Trade of industrially and commercially, Empire. Japan as a result of the I. Grant Smith

his intention,. and has asked him Trade rivals could not make a waris in a position to overcome all Major T. J.

to communicate with the Customs greater mistake than to under- opposition in the East, unless Mr. & Mrs O. Scantlebury

the character and new methods are used to meet Fager

Findlay Smith House officer, so that no time will stimato

Leslie be lost in testing the legality of capacity of Japanese Eastern new conditions. A second power Rev. & Mrs. W. Major

7. Feather- Smith

the proclamations issued by the markets, backed by a strong ful factor in the East. not over- stane

Mr. and Mise Government under which the paternal Government uninfluenc-looked by American capital, are Stubbings Customs authorities claim to act, ed by popular agitators. Japan's the markets opened in Japan, A. D. Galloway Mrs. Taylor D. Hall

Maj. Gen. Maior D. L Ventris

Major Wakeman Mrs. M Misy P. D. Wilson

Holworthy

C. G. H. Druitt Smallbones Mr. & Mrs. John Mr.

Duncan

Mrs. Eaton

J. Fletcher

Harding

C. Besaley

J. Bommel

*Mrs.

F

Rev. G. T. Wal

degrave

CARTON HOTEL.

Corrected to 6th October, 1919,

J. Brandon

F.

Cameron

HL Cashing

G. Chan

IN. Gajaseni

N. Issaranacra

Mias P. Jones

ET. Jones

Mr. & Mrs. James

J. Kelley

Jas. Laing

Mr. and Mra. M. Moore

Crocker

ir. Metcalfe

Masters Crocker . Luzac

C. Clarks

N. Charun

F. Ostermi.h

A. Rakama

Mr. and Mrs B. Vink

Delaney and Mr. & Mrs de family

Villiers and son

Mr. M Ed-B. Vollengs

wands

T. Fabregas

F. Fabregas

Mr. & Mia Wat

ters

F. Young

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

SEB, ALEK -- WUSRE WERE YOU ALL LAST

WEEK ? WHEN DID

YOU COME HOME

??

*!

01, DIDN'T YOU YNOW I WENT WITH MY DOD TE TW CITY'

YOU GOTTA NEW

MAT TOO, DIDN'T

YA, ALEK?

Put New Life In Your Engine

A Dose of Johnson's Carbon Re-

mover will increase the power of your car-improve acceleration stop that knocking sound quiet your motor ---save your batteries-and reduce your gasoline consumption 12% to 25%.

JOHNSON'S CARBON REMOVER

is a harmless liquid to be poured into the cylinders. It softens the carbon and re- leases it from the metal. It then burns, pow. ders, and is blown out through the exhaust. Five minutes time and no labor required. You will save from $3.00 to $5.00 over any other method without laying up your car and with very much better results.

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SOLE AGENTS.

LADIES' BOOTS

THE BOOT

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THEATRE

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Siberia, and China as an outcome of the war. First-class steel,] rubber, and machinery firms have been opened in Tokyo with ability quote fixed prices and effect prompt delivery, conferring a British great advantage over competitors, who in instances

come which

to have

&IB able to notice neither one nor the other. The British shipping situation here is, lamentable owing to Government requisitions. In view of the political and commercial situa tion developing in the Far East British merchants shoul not attch importance to Labour disputes and boycott reports, nor should they allow themselves to be misled by the platitudes of statea- men, where Imperial affairs may seem to clash with British com- mercial interests as in Japan and China.

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JA RIDE IN A ELEVATOR? GEE, WISH I WUZ

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One Night only.

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