#CHRONICALLY DYSPEPTIC
FOR TEN YEARS.
Now BETTER, HEAVIER AND STRONGER THAN EVER BEFORE,
THE LORE OF LUCK.
REMARKABLE COLLECTION OF
AMULETS.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 7380, 1914.
ÚHARMS ANCIENT AND MODERN
The modern woman who delights to ANOTHER PERMANENT DR. WILLIAMS PINK jingle bunch of miscellaneous charma
PILLS CURE IN RANGOON,
at her wrist and who is on the look out for fresh ideas will learn with satis- faction of a collection which includes known. This collection, at a moment
Condemned to the life of a gomi-invalid
SHIPPING IN PORT
ABASENDA American str., 2,000, E. V. W. Keen, 12th May Manila 8th May, Nil-Order AM
CHINA, American str., 3,116, E. Thomp
son, 19th May-San Francisco 18th May; Genorat. Pacific Mail 8.8. Co. CHINOCHOW, British str., 1,195, J. Doyle, 21st May Kwang Yen 18th May: Stone. Shewan, Tomes & Co.
witz, 19th May--Bangkok 13th May, Rice-Butterfeld & Swire.
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
88 POLYNESIEN. COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES
"MARITIMES
NOTICE
ONSIGNEES of Cargo from London Ra" Leroy Lallor from Havre, ex sa éz. B. “Danube" from La Felice,
“Lanube” and from Bordeaux az 8.6.
A
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
nevor hearty and well: this has been the lot of very form of luck-emblem the world has CHUI SING, German str., 1,091, G. Monk "Canbrai" in connection with abaré Stearner risk into the hazardous and/or extra hasardons thoumads of men and women whose lives were when every motor car has its mascot, and CITY OF NORWICH, British str., 4,117; J. all pains and worries until Dr. Williams' Pink every watch chain is fetish, has a curious McMillan, 20th May-New York 4th hazardous and/or extra banardous Godowns of
Pilla restored them to health and vigour. Who would have thought that Mr. Stephen Martin could ever get well again? Yet Dr. Williams
and
or rather ironical significance; illustrates how little human nature has really changed and how devoutly mon and women of all times have believed in their individual destiny" and guarded it against malign influences. The collec Mr. Martin, who is a partner in the firm oftion is included in the Historical Medical Martin Bros., Engineers and Contractors, 16.Museum founded by Henry S. Wellcome, Phayre Street, Rangoon, Burma, stated his
Pink Pills cured him.
case as followsim.
"Some twelve years ago I fell into a state of ill-health, and despite my untiring efforts to get wall went from bad to worse until I became a confirmed dyspeptic. I had
HEADACHER AND NEURALGIA..
for months at a stretch. Indigestion troubled me greatly. What food I took diri ma bat little grod, and I became as thin as a rake for want of nourishment. Often I had intense
CRAMES IN THE STOMACH
and comprises Egyptian, Roman, Arabic,
African, Chinese, Japanese and Eur pean pieces, ancient and modern
The Egyptian charms include several small examples of that most famous and potent of all, the Ankh," or key of life, which in Egyptian pictures is often seen in the hands of divine personages. But by far, the commonest is that known as the nutchat. To ward off the prevalent ophthalmit and other eye affections the ancient Egyptians used to trace on the lower eyelid a magies! scroll-shaped pattern with powdered antimony and the model of an eye so decorated (uatchat) was also worn as a charm. There are also ness, human teeth carved like Sphinxes. found ear-shaped charms against deaf- Another very rare figure represents a man beholding his hand to his face as if in
my relatives on more than one occasion mistak ing these symptoms for Cholern and sending hurriedly for a doctor.
*As time went on my digestive organs cams more weakened. I
VOMITED DAILY MAN
and lost large quantities of blood My heart palpitated naduly. I was always sleepy, yet geldom hail a good night'erest.
"After ten years of this suffering I was led by the advice of a friend to try Dr. Williams Pink Pille, Then my appetite began to revive and my health to mind. Every day, as I con- tinued taking Dr. Willlants' Pink Pills found me stronger, and soon after that I was aured perfectly cured-better, heavier and stronger than over I land been before. The virtues of Dr. Williams Pink Pilla are wonderful.
Dr. Williams pink pills for pale people purity and enrich the blood, and this now blood carries health, nourishment and strength to the mcles and organs of the body, enabling them to throw of disease. Obtainable from medicine yendors- overywhere, me the Dr. Williams Medicine Co. 84, Szechuan Road, Shanghai
ons bottle for $1.50, six for $8, post free.
TO LET
TO LET FURNISHED.
OUSE, till 30th,
pain. It is believed that this charm is the only one of its kind in existence.
about the time of Christ. The exhibits The Roman collection dates back to are made of copper bronze and are of the usual shapes. A very interesting figure, concerning the nature of which little is know, represents a small horse, whilst in a cinsp of metal. These are rather another shows a shark's tooth embedded bigger and
more clumsy than the Egyptian ones and much less desirable as ornaments.
CROCODILE CONSULTANTA."
and late pieces from West and Central Besides the Roman exhibits are early Africa, the Conge and Arabia. Amongst these is a necklace labelled "Kubil," or
Kill Sixty, which was no doubt worn warrior. There are several wooden crocodiles. with fat, smooth backs. It. said that these were used by doctora when puzzling out a difficult case. The doctor rubbed the crocodile's back and the animal told him what was wrong-
Co.
April, General. Shewan, Tomes & DRUPAR, Norwegian air, 1,002, J. Bing, 19th May-watow 19th May, Gen- eral-Chinese.
FEIORING Chinese str., 1,710, A. B. Baines, 19th May Shanghai 14th GEMINI, British str., 1,235, E. Jones, 9th
May, General Chinese,
May Bangkok Ist May, Rice. A Buns & Co,
AKUSų Manu, Japanese str., 2,425, K. Caioa, guay, Reung 18th May,
Sual-Bouwen & Cỡ
EANU, rench str., 1,139, .. Chevalier,
Zis day-Haiphong and raknoi 20 may, anerai. Marty. HKLENE, German str., 771, 15. „essen, 20th ours 19th yeneral.—
Jensen &
are horeby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being leuded and stored at their risks into the the Hongkong and Kewloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing,
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on anlam before NOON-TO-DAY requesting it to be landed intimation is received from the Consignor bure kab
Undersigned. Gooda remaining unclaimed after Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the the 23rd inst, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges
All Claims must be sent in to me on or before int, or they will not be recognized.
All damaged packages will be examined on the 23rd inst, at 10 AM.
No Fire Insurance has been elected.
P. THOMAS,
Agent. Hongkong, 17th May, 1914.
HONG, Oritish str., 2,552, R. & NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN,
Bainbridge, Zast may-ugapore Ko, Norwegian str., Sav, N. T. Muus,
Loth lay, General-ness.
Stay-taipuong Joch May, Stone.Java-China-Japan Lifņi: KANOROW, Britisk str., 1,228, Lavers,
1800
FREIGHT LINE,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE Steamship T
“BORKUM,"
20th play-Stanghai 17th May, Gen-having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby eral Butterficta & Swire. KWONGBANG, Britian stry,1,894, W. Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed Informed that their Goods, with the exception of Bichard, 21st May-Swatow 20th and stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or May, General-Jardine Matheson & extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Co.
Kowloon, and Wat Foint Godowns where Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd.
LOONGSANG, British str. 1,959, W. G. G. Leask, 19th May-Manila 18th May, MARIA LUISA, American str., 313, E. J. General Jardins, Matheson & Co.
Cioaga, 20th May-Manila 10th May, Sugar. Order.: NEWLYN, British str., 2,442, Charles Clarke, 15th May Barry Dock 2nd
PARA NANG, British str., Scott, 8th May April, Coal-Order. arry Dock 2nd -Karatsu 1st May, Coal. A Bune & Co.
delivery may be obtained,
before Noon TO-DAY requesting it to be landed Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignees here.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 26th inst, will be subject welivered affor
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 26th inst., at 9.30a.m.
PITSANGLOK, German str., 1,267, Taubert, 20th May-Swatow 19th May, Gen. SHANSI, British str., 1,228, Simons, 16th
eral Butterfield & Swire.
MayBangkok 9th May, Rice- Batterield & Swire. TSINTAU, German str., 1,002, Hoyenga,
20th May Bangkok 13th May, Hice. Hongkong, 19th May, 1914.*
Butterfield & Stire. SUNKAI MARU, Japanese str., 2,03, Kata-
more
The modern collection is even interesting than tize ancient.. It is a revelation in present day superstitions, every item of it having been recovered from the original owners within the last fow years. The first piece is a small stone, like a human foot, carried about by a Frenchman, who believed that it eured his gout and who parted with it)
In the next case is
Hin excellent locality, containing & Roms, a piece of amber shaped like a heart and
with usual servants' accommodation.
For further particulars, apply to-
"MELAMPO,"
Care of Daily Press " Office, Hoagkong, 10th May, 1911.
TO LET.
From 1st May, 1014.
1713
NO. 104A, THE PEAK, FURNISHED.
Apply to
S. J. DAVID & Co.,
Prince's Buildin Hongkong, 7th February, 1914.
TO LET
FOR Kowloon, Cheap rental
used to ward off-rheumatism until three. years ago. Arheumatism potato from Norfolk lies beside it. Near theso are two cards each bearing a pair of mole's feet, which in Norfolk are stil carried about as a toothache cure.
yama, 20th May-Wakamatau 14th May, Coal-Mitai Bishi Goshi Kwaisha, i
WAISHING, British str,, 1,170, E. 8. Holm-
wood, 18th May Wah 13th May, Rice-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
VESSELS EXPECTED.
Other curious items of the same charac-
THE AMERICAN: "MAIL. ter are a small bone from the ankle used
The P.M. str. Manchuria left. Yoko- to ward off cramp by, the East country | people, a piece of varvain root, which has for Hongkong via Japan ports and is supposed to be a protection against Manila on the 17th May, at noon. The witchcraft and is still in request in United States mail has been transferred country districts for this purpose; a roll to the N.DL. str. Luelzoe, which is dus of solskin obtained from a Suffolk to arrive at Hongkong on the 28th May, women, who carried it to provent cramp and a fossil sea urchin from a cottage which it had protected against the Devil for many years.
THE BLACK WITCH'S SPELL." The sheep's heart stuck fail of pins and NOUR-ROOMED HOUSE in Salisbury naile, which Was obtained in South Devon, is specially interesting at this was used to break the spell cast by a black witch upon a herd of cattle. Beside it lies a strand of red silk taken from the neck of a Norfolk child, who was troubled) with bleeding from the nose and wore this charm as a preventive.
SHOP with GODOWN attached, Nathan Road, Kowloon. Kowloon Marine Lot No. 48, with Wharf.
FLAT in Nathan Road, Kowloon.
Apply to
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE
Co., LTD. Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, 19th May, 1914.
TO LET
From 1st July, 1914. I CANTON on SHAMEEN
the Bank of Taiwan, Ltd.
Apply to
(695
LOT 55,
DAVID SASSOON & Co., LED,
Hongkong. Hongkong, 7th May, 1914.
[678
TO LET
HOP, No. 12, Queen's Road Central,
9, FAIRVIEW, Nathan Road, Kowloon.
Apply to-
STEPHENS & WILLSON Hongkong, 11th December, 1912. [37
From East London have been gathered recently a Jewish charm against evil lines from the Talmud and enclosed in spirits a piece of paper bearing a few a brass casema tiger's jaw, a tusk, and some acorns, the latter being used against inflammation in various parts.
THE AUSTRALIAN MAILS.
The E. &. A str. St. Albune, from Sydney, etc., left Manila for this port on the 20th May, and may be expected to arrive here on the 23rd May, a.m.
The E. & A. str. Eastern left Sydney. for this port (via Queensland Ports, Port Darwin and Manila) va, the 20th May, and may be expected to arrive here on or about the 13th June.
AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE
VISITORS AT HOTELS..
Нолокока Но
Mr E. S. Abraham My L Adler Lt. Col &Mrs Rodney
Anderson
Mr E. B. Lambert Mr G.T. Lloyd Mr F. Lobe! Lt. Col. G. H. Lóak,
Mr & Mrs. W. Bacon Mr W. Logan Capt & Mr R. 8. Dx & Mrs H Mala
Bainbridge Mr E R Bate Mr O. D. J. Ball Mrs E. R. Belilios Mr W. M. Black
"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
8.8.BENLARIG," FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO', LONDON AND STRAITS.
NONSIGNEES of Cargoare hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at that Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, whende al or from the wharves delivery may be obtained. have left the Clodowns, and all Goodaremsining Mr J. Blode
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods
ardelivered after the 7th inst. will be subject Mrs Brangwin
KAEN J. M. Bryan All Claims against the Steamer must do Mr A, A. Banger 3rd June, or they will not be recognized. presented to the Undersigned on or before the Mr. A. J. Cambridge
Mr G. Charm All broken, chafed ad dainaged Goods are
Mr W. E Clayton examined on the 27th inst., at 11AM. to be left in the Clodowas where they will be Dr ALE.
Coleman No Fire Insuranon has been effected.
Mr. U. A. Cooke Bils of Lading all be countersigned by
Mr G. P. Carry GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.,
Mr&Mrs W.J. Davies Agenta Hongkong, 20th May, 1914.
[732
to rent
MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA AND JAPAN STATION.
wei
BRITICH.
Alacrity, despatel-boat, 1,700 tons, 4 guns, 2000 i.h.p., Comdr. A. Cochrane, Kobe, Weiher Atlas, admiralty, tug, 615 tons 1,400 i.h.p,
Hongkong. Bramble, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 ihp., Lt. Britomart, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 hp. Lieut.
Comme. V. R. Brandon, Hongkong.
Cadmus, British sloop, 1,070 tone, i.h.p., 1,400
Comdr. P. B. Preston-Thomas, Yangtse,
Cherub, water tank and tug, 390 tons, 340 h.
1d Captain Mr. B. Fitzmaurice, Yangtse.
Clio, British aloop, 1,070 tons, 1,400 hp
Hongkong us Comdr, Mackenzie, Yangtse. Colne, TB.D, 560 tons, guns 4-12 pr., ib.g, 7,500 fd, Lieut. Oomdr. O Seymour, Weihaiwef.:
Chelmar, T.B.D., 560 tons guns 4-12 r., ..p. 7500fd, Lient. II. T. England, Voihaiwel. Fame, TBD., Lt. Comdr. C. Blackman,
Hongkonger
gant,
Hampshire, 10.850 tone, 21,000 £.d., 14
Jed, T.B.D, 60 tons, guns 4-12 pr., 1h.p., Captain H. W. Grant, Weiwaivei. 7.500 d Lieut. G. F. A. Maleck, Weihaiwol med
Kinsha, 616 tons, 1,200 lp., Lient-Comdr.
H. Marryatt, Yangtse
All Claims must reach us before the 3rd June, or they will not be recognized.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Morlin, survoying ship, 1070 tone, 6 guns, No Fire Insurance will be effected. Undersigned,
1,400 1h.p, Lieut. F. J. B. Gibson, NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
Labuan. MELCHERS & Co., Minotaur, armoured cruiser (flagship Vice
General Agents.
Admiral T. H Jarram, K.C.B) 27,000 [118 ihp Capt. E B. Kiddie, Weihaiwei. More Comdr. Alan Dixon, W. River
river grubost, 180 tons, gu, Newsatie 2nd class orgiiser, 4,800 tons, turbine, 22,000 f.d., Capt. F. A. Powlett, Weihaiwei. Nightingale, river gunboat, 85 tons, 240 Lp.
Lieut. Comdr. Malcolm Murray, Yangtae. Kenner, T.B.D., 550 tons, 4 rana, 12 pt. hp.,
7,500 td., Lient, F. A. H. Russel, Weihai wei... Ribble, T.B.D., 590 tons 7,500 La 6 guns, Liont-Comdr. Wilkinson, Weihaiwai: Robin, river gunboat, 86 tons, 2 gans, 240 h.p., Lt. Comdr.3. Fleetwood-Nash, Hongkong. Rosario, depot ship to Submarines, 980 tons,
1400 hp, Lieut.
F. A. Cromie Hongkong Sandpiper, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2guns, 2,400 p- Lient Comdr. L. 4. 9. Hutton, Woet
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM NEW YORK AND SINGAPORE
HE Steamship
trom
OF NORWICH,”. Captain McMillan, having arrived the above Farts, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being Isaded at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Consignees risk and expense.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be
examined on WEDNESDAY, the 27th lust, at
10
All Claims must be presented within FIFTEEN Dirs of the Steamer's arrival here, after which dabe they cannot be recognized.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Gedowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 27th inat will be subject
to rent..
No Fire Insurance has been effected.. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SHEWAN, TOMBS & Co A Agents.
Har ooth May. 1914.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
The I.G.31, str. Coblenz left Sydney on the 2nd May, at 9 p.m., and may be expected here on or about the 24th May THE P. & O. S. N. Có 4 Steamer
The A.0. Line str. Changsha left Sydney on the 5th May for Hongkong (via and Manila), and may be expected to Queensland Ports, Darwin, Zamboanga arrive here on or about the 28th 3ay..
The NY.K. str. Faujo Mara (Austra Line) left Sydner for this port via ports on the 13th May, and is expected here on the 1st June We
The Island of Mull has yielded an example of a very ancient and well-known spell to charm away toothache. reproduce it with all its eccentricities of spelling and grammaar:—
came and asked,
THE GERMAN MAIL
sat on to marble stone weeping
Is the name of the Lord God Peter The I.G.M. str. Gucher varrying the Christ 'Geronu *mails, with dates from Berlin What ailith thee, of the 29th April, left Colombe on the Pater 25
Peter said, "O Lord God, my 17th May, a.m., and may be experteil here teeth doth itche. Christ said, Arise, on or about the 25th May-|| Peter, arid "be" whole, and not only thou but all them that carries these lines for My Name's toothache sake shall never
have
MERCHANT STLAMERS.
The British str. Fernley left Moji on the 18th May for this port, and is due to arrive here on or about the 23rd May,
The NYK. str. Sado Maru (American; Line) left Kobr for this port, vis ports on the 15th May, and is expected here
"DEVANHA"
731
Arrived Hongkong on 21st May, 1914, From BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND Consignees of Cargo by the above-named DAHKAN STRAITS AN
el are hereby informed that their goods ard being landed and placed AT THRIE RISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Company's Gedowns at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods sea landad,
This vessel brings on Cargo:
From London, &c., ex as, " Marmers." From Persian Gulf, ex ss. B. 1. B. A
Biver
Snipe, river gunboat, 85tons, 2 guns, 240 i.b.p.. Lt. Comde M. E. J. Maxwell Scott, Yang tee,
Tamar, receiving ship, 4,650 tons, 6 guns Commodore R. Anstruther, C.M.G Hongkong
Mr G. H. Davies Mr A. Debrannor Mr.R. H. Douglas Mr D. 8. 8. Douglas Mr.J. W. Donis Miss M. E. Duffy
F.
Mr W. C. M. Dardas
Mr & Mrs M. Eager
Mr & M J. Edwords.
Mr & Mrs B. Ehrenfels
Mr M. Eissler
C. Farebrother MASON
Mis M. Matheson Are R. T. Matheran. Dr 0. Marriott Dr G. W. Maakonn Mr.1
Mr B. R. Mech. Pan-
Mr J. Merecki Mr D. M. Miokle Mr G. 5. Middleton Br M. S.
Millso weld Mr W. B. A. Moor
Mrs G. D. Mooser Mi Moser
Migt G. O'Leary Mr & Mrs Parnell Mr F. A. Ferry Mr F. Pioifer
A. F. Pier Mr G. Hutton-Potta
Mar & B. Pazvie
Mr E. H. Ray
E
Miss F. Reay
Mr & Mrs W. Ricketts
C
Me A Rabl
Mr & Mrs PL Mr & Mr B. D. Elia
Falconer
Mr H. Fear Mr.J. Gribb
Mr & Mrs J. Gould Mr P. O de Grisogono Mr & Mrs E. Gaier
H. Hansley-Gegg Capt T. P. Hall
Hon MrE, A, Howett Mr W. A Hannibal
Mr B. W. Hobbs Mr B Hantor Mr M. T. Jones Mr & Mrs P. H. King Mis Lambert Mr & Mrs E. Lebar
and family
Mr F. 9. Rash
Mrs Seddon
Mr W. Sobmolke Mr H. G. Star Dr S. W. Stiring Dr M. van Stookum Mr F. Smyth
Mr & Mrs G. H. Swift Mr A, B. Sorensen M. H. E. Seafield
Dr Herbert Miss A Square
Capt J. Vanghan Mr E. M. Tozer
Το
Mr V. R. Vick Capt LA. Walker Mr F. W. White Mr&Mrs F. Winkler Mr D. White.
Mr E. Wellmenn Mr. G. Wood
Mr W. Züblin
KING EDWARD HOTEL
Mr B. C. Adams Me J, Arnold.
Mr & Mrs Bidwell Dr Bieger
Mr W. Badge
Mrs H Batte
hir H. Clegg
Mr A. E. Cooks Mr F. W. Cox Dr A. H. Deanne Mr W. A. Donaldson
Mr Drummond Mra M. Daffy Mr E. W. Ever Mr Fey Capt&M WL
Gardner
Mr 8. Giesel Mrs 8. Gike Dr Glass Mr A. E. Hager
· Me P. C. Fall Mr J. E. Hargreaves Mr H. O. Haynor Mr O. Hest sl Mr E. James Mr J. Josaph
Mr & Mrs Allan
Teal, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, 800 i.hp. Thistle, gun best, 710 tons, 40 hp, Lt. Comår.
Lieut. Comdr. 8 P. B. Rassal, Yangise.
FLL Pige. Cruising, gas Triumph, battleship, 11,485 tons. 12,500 i.hp, Mira Ballence
A Commdr. A. S Susmann, Hongkong.
Mr Barkerg Usk. T.D.D: 590 Lous. 7,500 f.d., 6
Mr J Barker
Marwell, Wellsiwali gan Leut Welland, T.B.D., 590 tons, 7,500 (.d., 6 guns,
Comdr. Poignand, Hongkong. Widgeon, gunboat, 195 tons, 2 guns, 800 hp, Lient. Cmdr. A. J. Landon, Tangten Woodcock, gasboat, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 hp Lt. Comdr. M. B. R. Blackwood, Tangise. Woodlark, gunbust, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 hp.
Comdr. Robin W. Lloyd. Yangine. Tarmonth, 2nd class oruses. 4.80 tout, Capt
EL Cochrane, Weihaivci,
Submarines
C. 36, D. J. McGillswie, List 0.37, 3. A. Gaines, Lieut
C. 38, B. K. O. Pope, Lient."
TB. 35, Lieut. Handley.. TB. 036, Lieut. Barton.
TB. 037, Lieut. Wyndham-Quin."
and B. & P. 8. N. Co.'s Steamers.TH. 038, Lieut. Seymour. Optional Goods will be landed here: nalams atractions are given to the contrary within 4 hours.
· ས ་ Goods
not cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to rent, a ch
No Fire Insurance will be effected by mr. any case whatever. Co
PASSED THE CANAL.
April 28th-en of dirlit. May 1st Den of Ogil, Malta, Segovia, Phemius, Rhesus.
Mr W. Kornatz Mr & Mrs W.D. Kraft
Mrs MrsC. Laurigen De Lippert
A
Capi& Mrs Masomson-
MY C. F. Maltley Misa Massey
Mra F. A Miller
Mr H. Murphy Mr&PI
Nobbe
Mr
W.
Ondenhoren Capt & Mrs W. o
Passizers Mr W. T Fuddepha Dr Sibree Mr G. H. Boper
Mr H. S. Sporge Mr 0. A. Tonker Dr E. Waltber
Mr H. Waltson Mr J. R. Watson Mr H. J. Westpha Mr L. M. Whyte Mr & Mrs Chas. H
Williams
Mr J. Wilson Mr Li Cheong Yer
GRAND HOTEL..
Mr BETT Miss Blech Mr B. Boberta Mr C. Bond Mr Theo. B. Browin Miss Cutling Mr F. M. Berry Mise Denban My Frenkt Mr Fundout Mr M. Gemby Mr Becker Harry
Mr W. Heikel Mr Hooper. Mr Karfenten Dr Keyt
Mr F. W. Kirhlmann Mr & Mrs Langism Mr Bousy Lons Mr G. G. Logan Mr. 8. Martin Mr G. E. Mastend Mr & Mrs Stahl- Mr Stall
Mr H. Weiseabonn Admiral Wikén Dr Wilson Mr M. Whitmen
PEAK HOTELA
Mr S Amory Lient Araber, EAM.C.
Mr & Mrs W. Arra
strong
Misa Hill
Rey & Mrs Cooper
Euater
It-Cal H. W. It
Mr F. B Bak-BOA
Mr & Mrs W Hice Humphreys Ball and shildran Capt Lambkins,
Major & Mus Bowen
Mrs Howdler
Mr Brister
H. Cary
Mr & Mrs Carmichaal Mr Casulll Mr
May, 6th-Bencieuch, Ceylon, Konding Mr Consland May 8th-Goeben, Kitano Maru, ere, Mr Evans St, Africa, Siam, Tokushima Maru Peleus, Titan, Valentia, Patricia Baron Mejor Faichine Major Dorgan
roburg-Glenstrae, Keerber, Khive, Mr A. F. Fiel er
Mr Felbick
The script ends with the laconic state- ment, Made for Mary McLeod."
Some of the charms seem to have bad no particular significance and were just worn for luck, hut it seems pretty on the 24th May.
Damaged packages must be left in the Go certain that there are many persons who The P. & O. str. Borneo left Singapore downs for examination by the Consignes, and carty such astonishing out and ends for this port on the 13th May, at 5.3 and DOUGLAS, at 10. on MONDAYS and the Company Surveyors, Mears Goudaar about with them religiously and would p.m. and is due here on the 24th May THURSDAYS. All claims must be presented be quite unhappy without
them The museum is situated in
K. Br. King Mary (Eurothlu ten days of the steamers around
arrival street, and is under the care of Mr. C. J. S. Thompson, who deserves congratulPan Line) left London for this port via No claims will be simitted after the goods St. Patrick, St. Kilda, Ville de la Ciotat Mr Frederick TO. 68, PRAX, MOUNT KELLET1 tion for the work lie has done in concepts on the 28th April and is expected bare left the Godownar al e No
(Church Mission Socisty Bangabw),tion with it. It is proposed to open it
The str. Glenatree passed the Suez til-20th May, 1914. Partly Furnished in May. Application for admission will, Canal on the 12th May for Hongkong via
however, require to be made.
Straits.
Cheap rent.
TO LET
No. 20. LELILIOS TERRACE, newly painted and colourwashed.
From 1st June, 1914,55, ELGIN TERRACE, newly painted and colourwashed.
No.12, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, Shop. (N6, 5, MOUNTAIN VIEW. Newly painted and colourwashed. From 1st April, 1914.
No 7, MOUNTAIN VIEW.
No7, STEWART TERRACE, PEAK. No. 19, SHELLEY STREET.A No. 6, CAMERON VILLAS, No. 59, PRAK To Let, Farnished, for one year, from 1st May 1914.
BOGATE," Austin Road, Kowloon Unfurnished-
Apply to LINSTEAD & DAVIS,
3rd Floor, Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, 22nd May, 1914.
JJ & S
JOHN JAMESON'S WHISKEY unequalled for flavour and purity. Guaranteed to be PURE POT STILL WHISKEY
Famous for over 100 years. John Jameson & Son, Ltd., Dublin. Distillers to HM. The King
at about 5 am.
there on the 3rd June
INDO CHINA STEAM SAVIGATION CO., LTD Falahing from Singapore, is due in
· Hongkong 25th May,
ingang, from Port Courbet, is due in
Hongkong 24th May
Esang, from Shanghai. is due in Hong
kong 24th May Hirang, from Sandakan, is due in
Hongkong 24th May
SHIRE LINE, LÍMITED. Carnarvonshire, from Singapore. is due
in Hongkong 23th May. Rudnorshire, from Portland, is due
Hongkong 23rd June.
EA HEWETT,
22 Buperintendent.
Hon. 1st May, 1914.
新外中浩香
HUNG NG01 8AN PO (Chinese Daily Press), - PUBLIS′′EED. DAILT
Is the oldest and still immeasurably the best Advertising medium among the Native Community. Established for over FIFTY TRANS Circalates largely throughout Southern China Indo-China ste
Tarms for Advertising (Translation free; can be obtained at the Ofice, 101; Des Voynx Bond Central, Hong kong, 151, Fleet Street, London or from the different Agents
Laomedon
May 151 Atholl, Helenus, Yangtare, Preussen
Any 19th-Austria, Benlayers, Dor finger, Silenia, Annam.
Mr W. Gibbons Mr & Mrs A. Gibson MBA. Bale Lt. Col. Gordon Hall
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Mr Grissell
Mr Fanchecerne
Mr. F. A. Hazeland
RAMU,
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and onlid Mr&Mrs Koola
Mai. & Mr. Mchiana children & nurse Mr & Mrs E. N. Mitolielmore and child at page! Capt Monteith,.A.M.G. Mr J. I. Plummer Lt Col Radcliffe, B‚I. Eug.: Comdr. Rooms Let & Mrs Sharp, B.N Mr A. Sinclair Mr C. Skott Mr A, Flodly Smith Lt. Col. & Mrs Unler
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child
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Nothing creates such a good impression t business as the use of First Class Printing.
The difference in cost betweɔu good and bad printing and material is generally nil.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. - PRINTING WORKS,
Humphreys Major & Mrs. Hum
phreys
ON SALE
BOUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG:
B
WEEKLY PRESS, JULY to DECEMBER 1913. With INDIE Fries $7.50.00)
On Sale at the Hongkong DAILY TERI
Dosemonta translated from or in Classten urn out the Best Printing st. Reasonable : Offee
For Colloquial Chinese.
Hongkong, 6th March, 1914.
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