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WELLTORS AT TAM HOTÈLA.

LIST OF FARSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Me D.. Abraham

Mr H. N. Abraham

N. Alrew

SEC.. A. Aipert

Mr J. W. Kortawag Mr & Mrs Kradyen- brink and ebild Mr B. Kaba

Mr and Mrs E. G. Mr and Mer

Andervon

Me A Bari

E. R.. belilios

Lauritsen

Me DL. Leesberg

Mue. Leiria

Mr and Mrs C.. H. Me O. Ludin

Benson

Dr W. Backeut Dr O. Marriots

Ms. G. H. Benwell Me and Mrs R. L. Mad. R. Mistroas

Бегжегов

Mr C. R. More

MR. J. Birbeek Mr & Mrs. Bisney MER. Boericke MC Brooks MW. G. Browell *Ü. H. Brats Mr and Mrs E.

Camiler

• 4 V. W. Chappe Mrs Christie

J

Mr and Mrs R.

Colqubon

Me W. P. Coonce

Mr N. Croucher

Mr and Mrs

Dycock

Beptember St

Per RMS. Empress of Asia :-Miss F. Alexander, Mr. G. E. Borstant, Mr. C. M. Burrell Mr. E. C. Clapp, Mrs. G. Edwards. Miss Y. Froberg, Mr. A. G. CGordon, Mr. and Mrs. W. Kibamilton,

C:

Mr J. G. Nanning

and child Mr. W. F. Nosson Mr J.E. Nathan P. Mr B. Nolasco.

Mr J. Fals

Mr M. Passeguat Kr 8. H. Peck Mr S. 8. Parry

Mr F. W. Plummer Mr and Mrs. S. F.

My and Mrs H. M. ME. H. Ray

Drails

Mr E. van Dijk

Mos J. A. Doune

MFW. DreymAD

Dansic and child X1Ğ. C. HAD

Mrs. B. J. Rice.

Capt. and Mrs C. Richmond and children

Mr and Mrs G.

Riedel

Mr E Ros

BG and Mr H. M. Mr F. J.

Erstein

Mr. P. 8. Errissen, Mies K... EduSON Mr & Mrs 1. Felis Misa F. Felix

Miss. C. Felix Mr P. N. Fartm My J. Water EL 15e Pegum

of Jagera Mim Zahra Eagan

Fysie

Mr P D. G Gain Me. R. Gallop Mr N. C. Galluzzi Mr J. S. Gardiner Mr C.D. Gilroy Me B. Gritha

ree Hague

TP.Hall

Mr G. Harper

MAJ. Hilbert Mr Burgersen

.

His G. Hame, Mr., and Mrs. J. J. Harrington, Mr. W. J. Hutcheson, Mr. C. C. Judd, Mrs. T L James, Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Knox, Mrs. W. Lane, Bir. and Mrs. W. H. Larkin, Miss Mortlock, Mr. A Montgomery, Mr. Nicoll, Mr. A. R.. Nowell, Dr. Anna M. Otto, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pryce, Mr. O, Pederson, Dr. Mary Poberts. Mrs. A. Ritchie, Mr. P. Sure, Misa K. Tucker, Miss M.. Wyman, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. E. Farmer, Mr. W Farmer, Mrs. A. L. Ammon, Ms. E Arambulo, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Consor, Mr. J. Q. Capinpin, Mr. P. D. Deguilhem,, Mr. A. Frazer, Mr. and Mrs. E O. Gorney, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harris, Mir and Mrs F Karl, Mr. R. M. Kelsey, Mr. A. 8. Moses, Afr.. Justice and MFR. P. M. Moir, Mr and Mrs. C.. H. McClure and infant, Mr. A. Montinola, Mr. Bud Mis J. Llier. Mr. Cloth Mr. A. T. Poco, Bruce

Beenfelat, Dr. and Mrs. D. P. Caldwell Mr. M. H. Day, Mr. W. B. Fraser, Mis AS. O Farrell Dr. Wm. H. Hardy, Miss A. Hamilton, Rev. and Mrs. P. Jenkins, Miss E. B. Jupp, Mr. W. R. Jones, Me D.T.0. Lee, M. J. de P. Lynish Miss I

Mayer, Mrs. S. Mason, Mrs.

Rumble Eng. Comdr. & Mrs

JL. Fands Mr and Mrs R. H.

Van Sant Mr A. Sieglitz Mr F, A, Bindeband Mir T. G. Sccatob Mr M. Stadermann Mr V. Stoonaly Mrs W.-G. Stevenson Mr D. Saringa Capt. 8. F. Surrey MW, Swan0 Mrs J. A. L Taylor

and child

Mr & Mrs C. P.

Templeton

Mr R.. Tyler,

apt T Underwood Hr J. Velasco Mr M. P. de Teyra Mr Thos. Vint

Mr. R. A. Nicholson, Me and His W von Norman, Mr. A. B. Palmer, Capt. Faci, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Reichel, Mise M.M. Ras, Mr. and Mrs. . L. Martin, Rev. J. F. Temple, Mr. L. b. Whyte Mr. W. 1. Wright, Master_D._J. F Farmer, Miss Allan, Mr. F. WELL Ashnet, Mr. V. Browman. Mr. T. A Clancy, Mr. and Mrs. 9. Concepcion, Mr. D. T. Denny, Mr. D. J. Fleming, Me. Geo. O Hagen, bir. O, Honcaty Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Latham, Mr. Lim Morencio, Mr. B. Mizrahi, Misses C.and R. McClure, Mr. 8. Nasir, Mr. and Mr.C. G. Nakon Mrs. Penalee, Mr. D. de Rova Mr. F. Rubies Misa H. Saurbez Mr. F. Schad,

E and Miss Olive Simpson, Lieut. T. 9. Twigg, Mr. E. Walch, Mr. J. W. Whealar, Mr. F. San Jose, Mr. and Mrs. Jr..T. Figueras, Mr. and Mrs. E. Paterson, Mrs. R. Reyes, Mrs. M. Ashhorst, Mr. and Mrs Geo. Robinson, Mrs. E de and Mr. II. Ramirez, M. E. Stram Major J. E. H. Stevenot, Miss T Shannon, Misa Toussaint, Mr. J. P. de Tavera Mias F. K. Wenger, Mr. O. D. Walker. Mr. G. B. Watarman. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Zallig and children, Mr. W. E. Carter, Mrs. E Quiztos, Mr. Chin Wing Yo, and Mr. C. O. T. Orpeza.

Dr 3. B. Wakeeld Mr K. Weil

: &. helion Hooper Mr H. Wilkinson Mr R. B. Howell Mr. and Mrs J. H. MrsMcConnel'ussey Williams Capt. and Mrs R. Mr C. A. Williams

Innes

M: A. J.. Misc.

Williams

Mr J. W. Jay Mr F. E. Johnson: Capt. E. L. Jones Mr R. M. Josaph

Mr J. T. Kidd

Mr and Mrs C. D.

Willits

Master R. C. Wilts Mr and Mrs G. 0.

Winters

PEAK HOTEL'

18th September..

Bir F. B. J. Adams Sir Ellis Kadoorie Capt. Archer Mr and Ms R

MIE. P. Beckett

MC. B. Bird

Mr. and Mrs D

Bisit

Major F. J. Bowen

Kewley

Mr W. A. Knight EJ. Konke

Mr L. A. Laing

Mr & Mr &. Lore

Macd Mm U. T.Mr J. D. Lloyd

Breakspear

Mrs C. Ball

Ms G. Marseille

Mr and Mrs J.) Bay. B. A. Bundle, Martin

CF.

Mr&Mrs Melrose

Mr W. A Butter-Mr J. Finlay Miller

Beld

Mr A. Button

Mrs Charlton

Hrs Cheshire

Mr A. A. Chaston

Mr P. H. Colb

Mr & Mrs W.J. Milne! Capt. Monteith

Mr. J. A. Morrisey Mr and Mrs L.

Mowling

Misa Mowling

Lt Col E. G. ColeMr P. S. Newcombe

Mr R.C Comria Mr Parsons “Mas Cormack

L-Del. & Mrs Thun -Capt. & Mrs Davies by Pelham

Mr J. Davies Mr. L. Perking Mr. G. Druitt Miss Phillipe Mr. and Mrs JohnMr & Mrs J. Pilger

MrEA. Eam

Dancata Mr and Mrs. O.Mr W. E Esberd

Esger Menu Major V. J. Scantle. Mr. B. Evans, M.B.E. bury

Mr & Mrs Y. Fanse Mr A. Findlay-Smith Bess and Mrs W. T.Major Lealis Smith

Featherstone Mr. Grant Smith Mr J. Fletcher.? Mr & Miss Stabbings Me A D. Galloway Mrs Taylor Mr F. Gibbins Maj. Gen. F. Ventris

Major Wakeman Major DJ HardingRev. "G. T. Walde- Mrs and Kiss Hol- grave

Mr D. Hall

worthy www. Mr L. Wilkinson Lt. Col. Ramphrey Mrs A. Wilson Mr B. de F.Butchi-Hr P. D. Wilson

Mr and Mrs (1. M. Mrs E. C. Jamieson Wolt Mr R. W. Lee Jour F. Zwagers

KING EDWARD HOTEL,

Mrs B. Almond Capt, K. Larsben Mr M. Anschau Mr M. Manal HBO. Augustine Miss Manck Mr F. G.Becke Mr W. A. Marcon Mr & Mrs W. Budge Mr J. B. N. Mody Mr E. G. CoomesMr & Mrs Moline MTB Culbane Mr W. Morday Mr G. P. Corry Hra W.C. Passmore Mr

T. Dallin Mr M. Peace

Mr. J. Benton Me and Mrs C. E

MrJ.D. Danby Mr PT. Farrell Miss FarrellS Mr.S. W. Farrer Bir AFL Fry Mr and Mrs C.

Flammer Min. Hammes Master C Hammer Mr A Harrison Me J. Haynes Mr P. Bocken Mr B..Jame', DE Mir A. Johnston Mrs J Fokastop Mir F.J.do Kanb

Mr. W. Beach Meg Blankman Mr.Bemmel! Mr J. Brandon

Richardson Ms A. Robertson! 31 E. Rush

J. Dr A. B. Ponza

Dr L O. Spillane Men Stewart and

childre Mr F. Taylor Mr 2, 0: Todd Mr and Mrs Unda-

wood

Mr G H Watton Mr W. J. Ziegler

Mr D. P. Bester Mrs D. P. Henderson

MrJ. Heruessay. Mr. Kalloy -Mis La Calkice Mr A MacDorgall

Mrs E Cameron Mr MacEriorib Hav. & Mrs. Casberg MrMacGowan

and 3 children

Mr G. W. Chan Mien Crockett

Mr Tom Daly

Mr M. Machling Mr A Marchant,

Mr. J. Martanen

Me and Mrs Paper

Bor. and Mrs RAF W. Thurlins

Davis,

Mr G. Vaughan Me Mry Hamilton. Mr S. Vellangs

TW.C. Hardie

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

The NY.K. an. Yokohama Mayu (Ear opean Line) left Singapore for this port on the 28th September, and is expected bere on the 1st October. The N.Y.K. 6.8. Trurug' farn (Calcutta Line) left Kobe for this port vin Moji on the 6th September, and in expected here on the Sad October. The F.I.E. as. Maru (Australian

Line) left Sydney for this port on the 28th September, and is expected here on the 17th. October.

Latest Advices.

The P. &0.-B.I & AL & Kiiza left Singapore for this Port on the 25th instant at 10 am and is due tere on the 30th instant at about 7 a.m. The N.TK .. Shingo Maru (Bombay Line) left Bombay for this port vic Singapore on the 24th September, and is expected here on the 14th October.

The American & Manchurian Line ss. City of Florence is due to arrive here about 5th October.

The American & Manchurian Lines.8. City of Newcastle is due to arrive bere about 10th November.

The American Oriental Line

Mineric is due to arrive here about 5th October.

The NY. E as. Tenshin Maru (Bocobay Line) left Singapore for this port on the 24th Sept, and is expected here on the 1st Oct...

The N.IX. 8.8 diruta Mary (Europeas Line) Inft Kaba for this port via Moji and Shanghai on the 13rd Sept, and is expected here on the and Oct.

The N.Y.K. s.. I'ruyama Moru (Eur- opean Line) left Kobe for this port via Moji and Bhangbai on the 43rd Sopty and is expected here on the 2nd Oct.

The N.Y.K. a. Hosei Maru (Bombay Line) left Bombay for this port on the 9th Sept., and is expected here on the 2nd. October,

The C.P.O.S. Co's S.8. Methven arrived Yokohama, and left there Sept. 20, and is due at Vancouver on Oct. 6.

M

The Admiral Line's as. Olen will arrive

at Hongkong about October 10 | from Seattle via nenal Japan porta and Shanghai.

The .0.2.0.3 Co's B.MA Monteagle left Vancouver for Hongkong via Japan porta and...Shanghai, on Sept. 17, and is due here on or about Oct, 13.

The NYK sa. Tamba Mars (European

Line) left London for this port vis Suez Canal on the 9th Sept., and is expected here on the 18th Oct.

PALACE HOTEL

Már and Mas A. “J, Mr "and. Mrs Bagley. Baamussen Mrs L. Dobinwon. Mi and Me Lik

Mr P. T. Halvarsen. Kistan Kr T.-W. Hartley Mr W. Robinson Mr and Mrp GSM H.J. Rowe a

Kiek

Me and Mrs E

Sbiplough

Mr E Lemaitre Mrs N, Michinlod Mr WL Wetherell

Wild

Mr P. Q. Meys

and Mrs J. M. L

Willemse

THE CHINA MAIL.

NOTICKS,

MADAME FLINT

Has pleasure in informing her many Patrons that she is receiving by the next French Mail stemmer a large stock of "WINTER GOODS, comprising: Evening and Day Gowns Evening Closks and Heavy Winter Coats.

Also a choice selection of beaitiful Millinery- These stocks will be shown on or about 1st October.

From September 25 to October 1.

A SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE

will be held

to make room for New Season's Goods.

GREAT REDUCTIONS.

32, Queen's Road Central.

Madame Flint is offering a splendid selection of Materials suitable for Evening and Afternoon. Gowns and Opera Cloaks. This large stock enables her to offer them at reasonable prices. MADAME FLINT takes this opportunity of thanking her many Patrons for their past favours.

TRIALS SOLICITED BY JAMES STEER

THE CHRONOMETER AND WATCH MAKER

(Contrietor to H. M. Naval Värd,)...)

9, Ian House STREET, HONGKONG.

GERIN, DREVARD

& CO.

HONGKONG, St. George's Building. CANTON,

Shameen.

Tel 114 Tel. 1165.

REPRESENTATIVES-IN-

SOUTH CHINA

1.

FOR

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TIE A.H. BOGLE PAISE MOTOR

We offer you free the services of our Engineering Staff to help you select your WESTINGHOUSE equipment.

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POST OFFICE.

The parcel por service to Cuba In yuspended.

It is noticed that all restrictions a to the men of wireless Telegraphy by Merchant Vessels on the China. Station have been abolished.

The Services to Germany, Austria, Balgas and the Ottoman Empire are suspended.

No unathcial, letter addressed to Abadan, Ahwas, or, Mokammoral in the Persian Gulf may resed 'eight ounces in weight.

The insured, letter and insured parcel services between Egypt (or in transis through Egypt) and Cyprus are tempor. arly suspended

Uninsured parcels for the United Kingdom will in future be forwarded trom Hongkong in baga and the Public are therefore advised to pack such parcels very carefully,

Until further notice parcels for civil addresses in the provinces of Unine, Vicenza Trevise Fadas; Venice and Bal- lone in Italy, will not be accepted for transmission_maless posted under the British War Office Permit.

The Farcel Post Servicos to British. East Africs and Egypt (except for members of the Expeditionary Forces) and to Abyssinia, Bagdad, Frithres, French Somali Coast, Italian Somaliland Portuguesa East Africa, Zanzibar and Buszla bave been suspended

Registered and Parcal Mails are closed 15 minuter sårlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where 'malla arg advertised to close before 9 Am registered and parcel maila ers closed at 5 pm. on the previous day.

4

In the case of Malls losing before 8.0. Registration close c'clock on the previous evening,

DWARD · MELITA.

MONDAY, September 12. Shanghai--Fer SINKIANG.

TUESDAY, September 30. Btraita-Fer KHIVA.

WEDNESDAY, October 1, Straits-Par TENSHIN MARU,

BUTWARD MIITÄ.

SUNDAY, September 18. Macao--Per BULAN. 6.30am. Holbow Per CHUEN ON, 9&ri. Strafts, Bangkok and Calcutta-Per

TTOLA, I. Bwatów, Amoy and Formosa y Keelung

Par HOTEN MARU, 9 m. Welhaiwei. Chefoo and Tientsin-Per

KUEICHOW

MONDAY, September Macão-For BUT AN, 8.30am", Shanghai. North China and Japan via Kobe Fer FAUL LECAT.

a.i.

Stalta, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius South Africa, India via Dhanush kodi, Egypt and EUROPE is

-Fer. ELFENOR Re

9.45 8.12.

Letters

14.30 am.

The Parcel Mail will be closed on Saturday, Sent: $7 at 5 p.m. Macao-Per CHUEN CHOW, 4.30p.m.

TUESDAY, September 30, Macao-Fer. SUI TAI, 8.30. Swatow and Bangkok-Per LIANG-

CHOW, I..

Shanghai and North Chins-Fer

BUTYANG, 10 m Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per

HALTAN, 1 p.m. Philippine Islands Per TAMING,

1.p.10.

TEL No.

1742

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1919

ENTERTAINMENTS:

THE

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Ex No. 1743.

The Little House that shows the Big Pictu

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PRESENTS 120

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IN

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'THE CALL OF HER PEOPLE"

at 5.15 & 9.15 p.m.

TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, 16 -0.15

MAX

NEW YORK

WAND

WANTS A DIVORCE." Usual Prices. Booking at ROBINSON'S.

HONGKONG THEATRE.

Commencing Saturday

Showing 1st & 2nd Episodes

OF

Toi, 2011..

HOUDINI"

IN THE GREAT MYSTERY SERIAL.

and

Booking at the THEATRE

THE

VICTORIA THEATRE.

TONIGHT

THE

TO-NIGHT

PRIZE PACKETS

AND

Kpisodes"/9 & 10

THE

"LIGHTNING RAIDER

TO-DAY:

MATINEERI

“LIGHTNING RAIDER " Episodes & 10.

INDIAN EDITOR'S SENTENCE.

TO-MOBRÓW;

CULPABLES

having, between April 3 and 11, published false reports which he had no reasonable ground to behere to be true, and which were likely Before-Viscount Haldane and Lords to cause fear and alarm

to Dunedin, tkinton, and Summer, in the public, and promote feelings of the Judicial Committee of the Frivy enmity and hatred among his Council Kali Nath Foy, the editor of Majesty's subjects. He pleaded" Not Macso-Per CHUEN CHOW "430 pm.“

The Tribune, of Ebore petitioned guilty."By an Ordinance, promul WEDNESDAY, October 1.

for special leave to appeal from a gated on April 14, 1919, the Gor Macro-Per BUI AN, 6.30 am. Shanghai, North Chins and Japan via decision of the Martial Law Commis erior-General of India created special

Moji-Per KBIVA, 9 a.m.

sion convicting him of sedition, and commissions for trial of seditious offences. That Ordinance came into Java via Batavia-Per TJILATJAP,

sentencing him to two years' rigorous operation at midnight on April 15, Macao-Per OHUEN CHOW, 4.30pm. imprisonment, with a fine of 1,000 By a further Ordinance retrospec

THURSDAY, October

rupees, or, in default, six months' tive action, was giveri, to the former Macao-Par 8UI TAL, 8:30 am.

Ordinance, so that it included offences additional imprisonment. Japán via Nagasaki, Honolulu, Canada,

on and after March 31. Kall Nath United States, Central and

Mr. B. Dube (instructed by Mr. E. Roy was arrested on Aptil 17, South America od EUROPE S. L. Polak) appeared for the editor, lodged in gaol, and ultimately vi HAN FRANCISCO-Per

TENTO MARU.Registration Mr. Kenworthy Brown (instructed tried by a special commission on May 6. He now asked for special 8.15 8.m. "Letters 10.30am. by the Solicitor to the India Office) leave to appeal from his conviction Japan via Nagasaki, Canada, United States for the Indian Government.

Central and South Americs and BUROPE is VANCOUVER, BC-Per EMPRESS UF ASIA Registration 9.45 am. Letters Shanghai, North China and Japen vis Kobe-PerYOKOHAMA MARU,

10.50 and

10a.m.

Shanghai and North Chins-Per

BINKIANG, 11 s.m

and sentence, submitting that the A week ago the Judicial Committes whole proceedings were unconstitu

granted special leave to several pretional, illegal, and irregular, that he sons who were arrested after the tial law, that the Ordinance, even if was not a soldier (or subject to mar serious riots in April at Amritsar invalid, could not have a retrospective

the Punjab and sentenced some to effect, and that his case ought to death and others to long terms of courts in the usual mannere

have been dealt with by the ordinary Laca-Per. CHUEN CHOW, 430 p.penal servitude. The present peti Lord Haldane said as the petition

FRIDAY, Qetober

tion recited the same objections to raised the same points as that in MacsoPer BUI AN, 8.30m the special legal procedure instituted which they had already given special Bwatow, Amoy and Foochow Per

would be granted.

QUINNEBANG, Nonaghy the Indian Government to dear leave to Appeal in other cases, it Amay-Per VAN WAERWIJCK 5 Awith these matters mieres in fr Philippine Islands Per LOOKGSANG; Kall Naih Roy was accused of directed/ Teave

Macao Pat CHUEN OHOW, 430 pm.

SATURDAY, October 6-DA

Macao Par BUI TAL 1.80 pathwa Macao-Per OHUEN CROW, 4.30 p.m. SUNDAY, October Macid-Fer SULAN,

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prices

AVAILABLE a sign de their great wande

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