TO LET
TO LET.
27, ROBINSON ROAD. SIX NROOMS with Outhouse, Commanding
Fine View of the Harbour,
Apply to-
F. X, D'ALMADA » CASTRO,
33, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, 18th January, 1913
TO LET.
From 1st February, 1913.
(204
FURNISHED or Unfurnished, 6 Mountain
View, Peak, containing SIX ROOMS Apply
W. R. LOXLEY & Co.,
York Buildings, Chater Road.
(72 Hongkong, 17th December, 1912.
TO LET.
THE, HONGKONG. DAILI PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARI 1gr, 1918,
WHAT EUROPE THINKS OF
ENGLAND.
INCREASING PRESTIGE
EVERYWHERE.
BY O. VALENTINE WILLE AATS. (Special Correspoedent of The Daily Mail at Vienna since the Beginning of the Balkan Wär.)
The wane of the year, a season when men are wont to retire within themselves. and glance for an instant, as it were, at their reflection in the mirror of their neighbour's mind, is a fitting moment to indulge in a brief spell of national self- communion and consider what the foreign nations are thinking of England at the opening of the Year of Grace One Thon- sand Nine Hundred and Thirteen.
The result is satisfactory. In foreign eyes to-day England stands higher than she has stood for many years. Without bloodshed, without menace, by scrupulous loyalty to her friendships, and by a devo tion to the cause of
prace,
considerations, the British Government has taken the helm of Europe to such good purpose that the ship bids fair to steer clear of the dangerous shoals of the Balkan War into a safe haven.
NO, 24, WYNDHAM STREET. From moral as well as materi pringing from
1st April 4-homed House, 3 minutes from Clock Tower.
Apply to
EA. CARVALHO and J. V. BRAGA, 14, Arbuthnot Boad,
[253 Hongkong, 31st January, 1913.
ONE SMALL
TO LET
FFICES or STOCK.ROOMS.
ROOM LARGE
and PRIVATE ROOM; Very Central.
Box 100, Apply
Care of "Daily Press" Office. | 245 Hongkong, 29th January, 1913.
VACANT,
N Upper Levels, a LARGE AIRY ROOM with Bathroom attached. Suitable for One or Two Gentlemen. With or without board.
"A. M. A.." Apply to
Care of "Daily Press," Office. 1236 Hongkong, 27th January, 1913.
OFFICES TO LET. THIRST-CLASS Central Accommodation Tight And Airy.
on FIRST and SECOND FLOORS, in Now Building being erected for Dixsers. WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW & Co. LTD. Entrance from Dos Your Road, Electric Lift to all Floors, Electric Light throughout. The plan can be soon and all particulars obtained at the Offices.
MESSES PALMER & TURNER,
Alexandra Buildings, 3rd Floor.
[73 Hongkong, 21st December, 1912
TO LET
[O. 21, BUELLEY STREET,
No.
CRAIG RYRIE No. 4, The Penk, To Lat. & ROOMS; Tennis and Croquet Lawns; Fine Sifuntion.
3, DES VEUX VILLAS, No. 52, PEAK 5 ROOMS.
No. 119D, THE PEAK, Furnished, from Middle of April until end of October, 1913, FOUR BEDROOMS, Tennis Court and Garden.
No. 6, DES VŒUX VILLAS, 58, THE PEAx, from 1st March, 1913. Premises will be thoroughly repaired, painted and colourwashed.
From lat February, 1913, MERION, No. 13 PBAK, Furnished or Unfurnished. 6ROOMS To Let or For Sale, "GLENSHIFL," No. 124, Barker Road, Pook, 5 ROOMS, from 1st March, 1913,
For Sale. "HARTING and BOGATE: on part of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1184. Apply to LINSTEAD & DAVIS,
3rd Floor, Alexandra Buildings Hongkong, 14th January, 1913.
TO LET.
64
O. 2, WEST END TERRACE, Shameen.
Nom 1st May, 1913
153, PRAYA EAST, GODOWN. Apply
THE HONGKONG LAND INVES
MENT AND AGENCY Co., LT
Hongkong, 1st February, 1913.
0
TO LET.
[65
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ONE-ROOMED OFFICE.
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JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Lan Hongkong, 23rd May, 1912.
TO LET.
'66
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LGODOWN, situated on Water Fren',
East Point.
For further particulars apply Property Offçə JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD
167 Hongkong, 15th August, 1912.
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⚫ SIR EDWARD GREY'S SUCCESS.
Sir Edward Grey has accomplished the seemingly impossible. He has assembled the Balkan belligerents about the confer- cuce table at St. James's Palace with a clearing-house of the Great Powers round the corner, where the different decisions of the Peace Conference will be examined, He has been the first to translate into action the continually repeated political maxim that alliances are the surest pledge He has shown the Triple of peace. Entente and the Triple Alliance working as barmoniously as may be for a common aim, and Continental Europe, the Christ. as season ruined by alarms of war, breathes again assuaged. If Sir Edward Grey succeeds in bringing off the double event" in London-the conclusion of and a satisfactory ratification of Balkan settlement by the Great Powers- he will achieve a success in Continental eyes which can only be described as dazzi- ing. For it is the peoples groaning beneath the burdens of enormous arma ments who best estimate the benefits of pener
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Thus, almost overnight, England's prestige in foreign, affairs has been re- established after a long spell of years in which the voice of British, once all-com- manding, has been all but unheeded. "I
not remember;"
experienced dó diplomatist said to me the other day, Any period during my official career at which England has stood higher than at the present time." Once more men are asking on the Continent, "What does England say as they did in the days of Disraeli; but there is little inclination now to interpret England's dictum as the voice of greed and strife, but rather as the voice of the honest broker, best suited to adjust differences as the friend of both parties.
HOW ENGLISH PRESTIGE WANED.
For many years our foreign presige had been waning, and the feeling, everywhere prevalent abroad, that England, racked by internal dissensions, had lost all in- terest in foreign affairs, assisted the pro-
cess.
The French particularly believed that British foreign policy was too depen dent on party considerations, and were constantly concerned lest the peace-at-any price wing of the Radical Cabinet might be strong enough to force on Sir Edward Grey, whose personal loyalty to France has never been doubted in Paris, a line of conduct towards Germany which would The defeat wreck the entente cordiale, of the Triple Entente by the Triple Alliance in the annexation crisis, after the strong line taken by the British Press, helped to lower our prestige still further on the Continent."
It was Mr. Lloyd George who first cor- rected the inpression that the present British Government would put up with everything rather than risk conflict. His famous speech at the height of the Agadir affair, announcing Great Britain's active support of France, produced an enormous impression on the Contarent. That speech marked n turning-point in Mr. Lloyd George's career as well as in the history of British prestige abroad.
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triumph for Austro-Hungarian policy, there are no signs as yet that the Dual Monarchy will acknowledge the com plaisance of Europe by withdrawing part at least of the formidable array of troopa it has massed on its Galician and Servian frontiers. As long as the Austro- Hungarian frontiers bristic with bayonets it is difficult to be rid of the disagreeable filing that at the meeting of Ambassa dors Count Mensdorff has a pistol in his pocket.
NEW POPULARITY OF LONDON.
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE P. & O. B. N. Co.'s Steamer
:
"SOMALI,”
Arrived Hongkong on 25th January, 1913.| Fion ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA,
PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named. resse) are hereby informed that their goods are Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown being lazided and placed AT THEIR RISK in the Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each Conagament will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.
Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary within
6 hours.
Goods not cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to rent.
* Ng Fire Insurance will be effooted by me in
any case whatever.
A word to conclude about the amazing popularity of London abroad. Whether it was that King Edward brought a breath of fresh air into Court and society life in the metropolis; whether it was that the throngs of French people who went to London for the Entente Cordiale Ex- hibition, and liked London so much that they returned again and again, set the fashion, the fact remains that during the last five years the charm of London as a social centre has been discovered on the Continent. A few weeks in London in theininged phokages must be left in the season is now an almost obligatory item in Godomus for examination by the Consignes's the social calendar of the moneyed young and the Company'surveyors, Meders. GODDART man our maid in France, Germany, Hol land, Austria-Hungary, and even Spain, and Douglas, at 10 am, on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS: All Claime' must be prevented It is frankly the social life, more active, within ten days of the steamer's strical here, more high-spirited, more elgant, more hos-
after which date they cannot be recognised. pitable, and more accessible than in any No Claims will be admitted after the Goods
London is other capital that attracts,: beginning to take the position that Paris are left the Godowns and go EA HEWETT occupied during the dazzling days of the
-Buperintendent. Second Empire.
Hourkong, 27th January, 1913.
"BARBER", LINE OF STEAMERS
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
The Steamship “SHIMOSA.”
FROM NEW YORK.
UNCLAIMED TELEGRA M8,
Following list of unclaimed telegrams lying in the Great Northern Telegraph "Com- pany's office at Hongkong-
ADDRESS. Astor House Campenon... Checheong
Gargeritch, Telegraph Rea
tante Matlabiro, Hokuto Maru Songsminolox 0482 3068
The following is a list of unclaimed telegrams lying in the Eastern Extension, Australisia and Chine Telegraph Company's offee at Hong
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ADDRESS
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FROM
Braceball and Family, Cara Str.
Sicilia
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.. Lahat Ch wyin, 3, Awaystontoy St... Singapore Cornelius, Agents dianta M. ru Singaporo Coury...
...Smyrns Dale Ferris Hartman Company. Manila Engchiong
Cheriton George Ross, Hongkong Hotel Manila Hawking Sandarid Hipro...
From the greatest evil the greatest good may result. Possibly the most important effect of the war in the Balkans will prove to be the rapprochement it has brought about in Anglo-German relations. What all the junketings and speeches of peace Hooklye societies have failed to effect the recogni. Koury... tion of a common interest promises to Kuha realise, and to realise thoroughly. Eng. Leesuchen... land and Germany are united in a com- mon desire to keep the peace: Englandi because she would infallibly be drawn into a conflict which, though nominally about a Servian port, would in reality be the final test of strength between the two sys- tems of alliances in Europe; Germany because
Se (among other reasons) in the pre- situation of Austria- Hungary a violent shock of any kind. whatever the result, night shake the fabric of the Dual Monarchy in such a way as considerably to diminish its effectiveness as Germany's ally.
sent
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Samarang
Singapore
.. Smyrna
...Tangiar
.. San Francisco
Cebu Bangkok Kangoon ... Saigon ...Feoshow ...Shigon
Shanghai „Singapore
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8.3. “SHINYO MARU." FROM BAN FRANCISCO VIA HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS AND SHANGHAI.
THE HONESTY OF DOWNING-STREET. When Mr. Asquith announced at the Lord Mayor's banquet that His Majesty's Government would deprecate the raising and pressing of isolated questions as long as a state of belligerency exists," the first impression in Vienna was that this was another attempt to tie Austria-Hungary's hands in the Balkans. But the policy of Downing-street has been so transparently. honest, so anxious to allow for Austro- Hungarian susceptibilities, that the HE shove-named Steamer
TH Asquith formula has prevailed. England arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby has so far managed to reconcile all par-notified to send in their Bills of Lading for ties, with the result that even Russia has countersignature, and to take immediate delivery subscribed with the other Great Powers, of Cargo from alongside. to the principle of the autonomy of Albania, and Servia has become more manageable.
Laving
Cargo remaining undelivered on SATURDAY, the 1st Feb., at 5 r., will be lauded at Con- signees' risk and expense and delivery must then be taken from Company's Godown.
No Firo Tasurance whatever will be effected, No Claims will be recognised after the Goode have left the Steamer or Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered on FRIDAY, the 7th Feb., afternoon, will be subject to rent and
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FIFTY-FIRST, ANNUAL ISSUE.
The DIRECTORY covers the whole of he ports and cities of the Far East, from Nether lands India to Biberia, in which Europeni u raske, *Not only in the Directory as full and completa
n each case
It can be made, but each Colony "Port,
ort, or Bettlerant is prefaced by DESCRIP TION
purefully revised wach your mort el will dores no socurate Gozony v oE TEN Togaier, giving every detail in connection with the places, their History, Topography, der
The Information in ihme Description, con aleting of hundred interesting articles, packed with facta concisely met ont, and containing statistics of the TRADE of each. Country, and Fort, would alone suffice to fill a large volume, Boyal Octavo Complete with Fileen Maps and Flais, pp 1,885, $10.00. Dimotory only pp. 362, 16.50.000
Peking
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The Dixsories and Denriptions are of
CHINA Soochow Canton Ohinking Whampo Nanking Kowloon Waha Lappa Kowkang Samthui Hankow Kongmoon
Peitaího
Chinwangtao Taky Antung
Manchurian
Yoshow Nonning
Trade Contros Shari
Newolwang
Dairen:
Port Arthur Chefoo Wehalwal Kiaoobau Tainanfa Mukden Shanghai
Wuchowtu
Ichang Kwangekuwa
Chungking Pakhol Hangohow Heihow Ningpo Tangohow
Tonokor Hiên tro
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Bantu
Foochow Esemao
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JAPAN AND FORMOSA
Omka
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Moji
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Hakodate
Anping
Tokyo
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POR MACAO.
Hanoi
Hue Haiphong Tynkin Provinces Grinhon
Manilla
♫
"VONSIGNEES of Cargo are høreby informed "thist all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Koricon Wharf and Godawn Company, Ltd., at: Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery, may be obtained.
FRINGE INDO-ČKINA:
Annam
Tourane
-Saigon
Cambodg
PHILIPPINES
Iloilo Cabu BORNEO
Sarawak Labpan British N. Bon BARSKOR
L
STRAITS SETTLEMCHATS Bingapore, Penang, Malacca, Prov. Wallgales
*MALLY STATE PAR
Sungai Ujong Belanger
Terak
Jałobu NETHRELANDS India
Johore Pahang
Batavia Buitensorg
British French
Bördarang Padang Sourabais
Macar East Count of Sumatra NAVAL SQUADRONS
German Apstrian
працеве United States
Italian
OFFICE OF COAST AND RIVEN Stea***. The Book printed from New "ype spicia. y
Options Cargo will be forwarded; unis notice to the contrary be given before,
No Claims will be admitted after the Goaded for the purpose, and uniformity in eves
arrangement greatly facilitates reference. have left the Godowns, and all Goods remisining undelivered after the 3rd Feb, will be subject to rent
"All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the
25th Feb., or they will not be recognised.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Ghods ses to be left in the Godowns, where they will bị examined on the 3rd Feb, st 11 A.M.
"-
No Fira Tuanzance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL & Co., LTD.,
Agents: Hongkong, 27th January, 1913. [242
Besides the uraal Alphabetical List of Firms the Directory gives the CLATBIFIED RISTE of TRADES and PROFESSIONS at the large Commerels | Centres.
The ALPHABETICAL LIST of RRSIDENT! contains the raves of over
20,000 FOREIGNERS. carefully arranged, with the Tujiisis me yell a Surnames in strictly Alphabetical Ordo hat any name can be found instantly.
THE MAPS AND PLANE have been engraved by me of the most erine Firme in Great Britain and are corbeled Not hemight up to
Thor nonsist o #b
following
COLOURED PLATE OF FLAG OF FOR
MAP OF THE FAR EAST
PLAN OF YOKOHAMA
PLATO Kom Ana Hicão
PLAN OF FOREIGN BarruaKert, Dark PLAN
| or Trinarau (KragOHAU)
8.8. "VILLE DE LA CIOTAT." COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES..
NOTICE.
O FOREIGN COMOTION, BRAND JONSIGNEES of Cargo from London er PLAN OF HONGEKW (BHANGHAI) with Tem
8. Basque " from Havre er 8,1 Showing the EXTENDED SETTLEMENT “Basque," and from Bordeaux ex is. * Ville de LaBox PLAN OF THE ONLY OF VICTORIA Cette," in connection with shove. Steamer are
PLAN OF NEW TERR
TERRITORY KOWLOOK) hereby informed that their Goods with PLAN OF KOWLOON the exception of Opium, Treasure and PLAN OF BAIGON Valuables are being landed and stored st
PLAN OF T
SINGAPORE their riske inte the basardous and/or extra PLAN OF RAZAVNA hazardous Godowns of the Hongking and Kowloon Wharf, and Godown Co. Ltd., st of the last half century in the Far East toget Kowloos, whence delivery may be obtained with the Texts of all the most important Tristes concluded with the countries of Eastern Aria Immediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless the various Customs Tarlik, Trade Regulallosa Scales of Commisions intimation is received from the Consignes Consular and Court Fees, Hongkong tam before NOON TO-DAY requesting it to be landed Duties, Fosts! Guide, Signal Codes, Chines here.
Festrals, Tables of Moser, Weigh 14 Buc Mesmes and other Commercial Informes1159 neleding*
Billa of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Grods remaining unclaimed after the 3rd Feb, at Noon will be subject to rant and landing charger,
All Claims must be sent in to me on or before the 6th Feb., or they will not be recognized.
All damaged packages will be examined on the 3rd Feb, n₺:10 a‚M.
No Firo Insurance has been effected.
P. THOMAS. Agent. Hongkong, 28th January, 1912. [2
BUDGET OF GOOD. THINGS JUST ARRIVED for Children and Grown-Ups. Selling Off at Bed-rock Prices.
That the war in the Balkans has hitherto been localised is a great credit to the joint efforts of British and French diplomacy, for it must not be forgotten that it was M. Poincaré who took the initiative as honest broker. But it may. be necessary for Sir Edward Grey to landing charges.
All chafed and otherwise damaged Cargo to Call insist with emphasis on the sympathy shown by Russia and Servia towards the by left on board or Godown, ond examination of cause of peace in response to Anglo-samme to be held on 8th Feb French representations before the new All Claims must be filed on or before 14th map of the Balkans can be definitely con- Fe, otherwise they will not be recognised. signed to its place in the atlas. Though
in Vienna the recognition of Albanian antonomy by Europe is accounted a sigual
Early before the Season is over.
HOOSAIN-ALI & Co.
S. MORIMOTO,
"Agent
Hongkong, Mist January, 1913..
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No. 14, Queen's Real Central, 145 Helgkong, 24th Documber, 1912,
The CHRONICLE covers he notable avery
Chamber of Cominerce,
The CHRONICLE and DIRECTORY, al- though condensed in every posible manner, cen- tains every year more pagta.
It was yesta ago universally pronounced to be the chospeet work of the hind anywhere published, and although very much enlargeo and improved in every way, the price in silver He now below the equivalent of Al bi, at whic it was originally published.
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Messrs. T. Brockett & Co.
...Messrs. Kelly & Walab, Ltd,
...Mesars. H. Sietas & Co.
TSINTAU Masara Bietas, Plambeck & Co..
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STEAMERS.
ANNUI, British str., 1,380, J. B. Horrid.
29th January-Shanghai 26th Janu ary, Mails and General-Butterfield & Swire.
CHEONGIRING, British str., 1,969, V. McU..
Liddell, 28th January Bangkok 20th January, General-Jardine, Mathmi son & Co.
CHIPSHING, Britiah str., 1,198, F. Mooney 24th January-Bangkok 10th Janu ary, Rice-Jardine, Matheson & Co. DAIJIN MARU, Japanese str., 689, D
Fuchigami, 30th 27th
January,
Shosen Kaisha.
January-Tament General. Osaka
EASTERN, British atr., 2,272, Baikis, 30
January-Kobe 4th January, Gone oral-Gibb, Livingston & Co
EMPRESS OF JAPAN, British str., 5,940, B, Robinson, R.N.2., 18th January-Van- couver 28th December, General-C. P. R. Co.
Mails and
HANGBANG, British str., 1,356, S. Wilde, 27th January-Shanghai 4th Jann ary, General-Jardine, Matheson Co.
IBAXUTO MARU, Japanese str., 3,282, E
Nishikawa, 15th January-JavË, Coal.--Order.
KAIVONG, British str., 1,035, J. V. Side ford, 17th January-Manila 14t8 January, General Butterfield Swire.
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KOREA," American str., 5,651, A. W.
Nelson, 28th January-San Francised. 27th December. Mails and General.
Pacific Mails S.S. Co. KUMCEOw, British str., 1,450, Martin, 29th January-Saigon 23rd January Rice and General.--Chineso. LOVAT, British atr., 3,901, R. Glegg, 28th
January-Shanghai 25th January General,-Dodwell & Co.
Locnow, British str., Meathrell, 30
January-Honguy 20th
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ล Coal-Butterfield & Swire. MEXICO MARY, Japanese str., 3,700, N.
Kobayashi, 27th January-Tacom 24th December, General Sonen Knisle.
Osaka
MINNESOTA, American str., 13,333 T. W. ***Garlick, 24th January-Seattle 18th December, Gonoral.-Nippon Yusen Kaisha.
Munez, British str., 3,000, H. Millea, 27
January-Tarakan 20th January Liquid Fuel-Asiatic Petroleum Co. NELEUS, British str., 4,600, B. C. Lowi, 19th January--Shanghai 10th Janu- ary, General-Butterfold & Swire. OTARU MARU No. 2, Japanese str., 1,070, Yoshiaka, 16th January-Miike 10th January, Coal. Mitsui Busson Kaisha,
BANGOON MAnu, Japanese atr., 3,188, Y
Kamoshita, 20th January-Moji 15th Yusen January, General.-Nippon Kaisha
BABINE, RICKMENI, Dutch str., 513, Dị Vries, 25th January-Foochow 23rd January, Bulk Oil-Asiatic Petro. leum. Co.
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