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atler Farmer &&

the Wine Herchant of the East

NAPIER JOHNSTONE'S

*SQUARE BOTTLE "

WHISKY.

UNVARIED FOR OVER

150 YEARS.

THE SAME TO-DAY AS IN

1745.

BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.

SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG

LANE CRAWFORD & CO,

and from Ara, WIND MERCHANTS,

Mr. A. Terrott

Mr. D. Burlingham Mr. F. Calliford Mr. D. McHardy

Mr. R. Bodarick

A Dene

750.00

A. Abdoolrahin

200,00

Staff of Taikoo Sugar Refinery

Co. (1st Sub.)

308.80

Dr. M. Obromski

294.86

Youmati School Staff

12:00

Miss Mary Cooper...

5,00

THE HONGHỒNG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER STR, 1914.

PRINCE OF WALES' FUND.

SUBSCRIPTION LIST No. 6,

WM. POWELL

LTD.

TELEPHONE 346.

VICTOR-VICTROLA

K'loon Customs Staff (Europeans)

230.00

Kloon Customs Staff (Chinese)

79.00

Rov. N. C. and Mrs. Popo

20.00

Mr. Wong Shing Po.

Mr. T. Murphy

2.00 30.00

Mr. A. O. Hoad......

30.00

Mr. C. Mel. Messor (1st Sub.)

76.00

Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse (1st Sub.)

60.00

Mr. T, H. King

25.00

5.00

Mr. McDonald

10.00

26.00

3.00

8.00

2.00

Mr. E. Browne

3.00

Mr. J Lenaghan

3.00

Mr. Geo. Ng Fuk Shang

16.00

Mr. Cheng Cheok Bin

.10.00

Mr. S. Gelam Kadie

10.00

Mr. Chan Siu Wing

3.00

Mr. Lam Sin Pui

3.00

Mr. Lin Shan Ping

.2.00

Mr. Luk Yam Ko

2,00

SEND FOR SAMPLES.

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100.00

150 DESIGNS

IN

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MOUTRIE'S

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$225.

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$225.

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500.00

F8S

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200.00

Jum Tai Insurance Co.

100.00

Mr. Hung Kwei Cheong

100.00

150

DISTINCT PATTERNS.

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Mr. Ho Ping Un

100.00

INDO-CHINA

Mr. Tong Tz Say

100.00

Halance of proceeds of the per-

(649

BRICKS. TILES. PIPES. COMPANY, LIMITED.

formance in the Kashing

'Theatre

550.00

Mr. Cheong Hok Ling

50.00

Mr. Li Po Kam.

50.00

Mr. Ho Kai Lai

50.00

TILES.

Mr. Ho Kai Chi

50.00

Mr. Fang Tang ...

25.00

Mr. Pun Kwai Tok

Kwong Cheong Wo......

20.00

Mr. Chan To Chi......

20:00

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20,00

Mr. Wei Ming Kai

10.00

Mr. Wong Pik Chuen

10.00

Mr. Tam Un Tổng

10.00

Kem Man Cheung....

10.00

Mr. Fung Heung Chuen

10.00

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Mr. Fang Sum Chuen

10.00

2nd instalment of subscriptions

collected through the Kwong Wa Hospital

162.00

Subscriptions collected at Chenng

Chair, by Mr. Wong Cheuk Ting, etc.

268.50

Mr. R. Maclean Gibson

25.00

Mrs. C. A. Hooper..

€0.00

Mr. J. W. Franks

€0.00

Mr. E. J. Pierpoint

20.00

Mr. J. C. West

5.00

Mr. C. H. Parkinson.

10.00

Mr. Jas. McLeod

2.50

Mr. E. Ward

2,50

Mr. G. Gipson Mr. E. Thomas

10:00

0.00

Mr. H. Millington

600

Mr. T. H. Foster.

5.00

Mr. A. & Passmore

6.00

NEW YORK.

Hongkong, 7th November, 1914.

Mr. S. Shirvington

2:50

Mr. M. J. Metha

2:50

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200.00

500.00

50.00

100.00

75.00

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DRILLS.

1.From the 9th inst. there will be three parades weekly instand of four. These drills will be carried out on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays.

DETAIL.

2.-On duty tony (9th inst.): Group 3.

Mr. A. Edwards Mr. W. Robertson

Mr. A. Calvert

Mr. H. Johnson

Mr. G. L. Field

Mr. R. A. Thomas

Mr. J Wiltshire Mr. G. L. Bechin... Mr. J. L. Speed Mr. Ho Ping Pin Mr. To King Shim Mr. To Yee

Mr. W. J. J. Gast..

Mr. J. R. Wood ·

Mr. R. F. Mitchell, s.. Sungkiang

Mr. and Mrs, Evan Ormiston Mr. A. F. Areulli ... Rev. C. H. Hickling.

Mr. R. D. Harvey's Fund:-

Mr. R. D. Harvey

Mr. C. R. Vick

Mr. J. J. McKay

Mr. F. A. Perry

Victoria Dispensary

Mr. J. W. Wright A: F....... Hongkong and Shanghai Banking

Corporation

Children of the Colony

(Kow-

Toon Children's Sports Fund) Mr. H. S. Malkin s.s. Pausang... Mr. F. C. Purking B.s. Fausani... Mr. J. Mackenzie s.s, Patsang... Mr. Wm. Jones s.s. Fausong Mr. J. Johnston 9.9. Fausang Mr. H. Thomas ss. Fansang Mr. Stephen Thomson 9.6.

Fausang.... Compradore and Staff

Farsing Boatswain, Quartermaster, Car-

penter and sailors Farsang. Steward and staff 5.6. Fassung. Firemen ss. Finisang

8.A.

Mr. C. J. Mattock s.s. Chang

Officers on duty: Capt. Stewart, Mr. B. A. Ballantine 8.5.

Lieut. Wright and 2nd Lieut. Murphy... Orderly Officer: 2nd Limit. Murphy. To furnish Guard tonight: Scouts

Company. Orderly Sergeant to-night: Sergt.

Hall

C. V. S. SKRINEHIRE, Capt..

Staff Officer H.K.V.C.

H.K.V.R. STONECUTTERS CAMP.

ONDERS BY MAIGE WAKEMAN, O.C.H.K.V.R.

1-Orderly Officer to-day (Monday): 2nd

Lieut. Evan Jones. 2.--Orderly Sergeant to-day (Monday);"

Sergeant Storrie.

8. With reference to Lanach Service for Field Day, published in Friday's Orders, the 7:45 a.. launch will leave at 7.50 a.m. to accommodate men living at the Peak. 4.-Firing will take place on the Range for men who have not completed the Stand- ard Test, and for those who have failed to qualify.

-A

mon who scored 35 or over in the Standard Test can take part in the Field Firing Practices

L. G. BIRD, Captain,

Adjutant, H.K.V.E..

Mr. R. Pithie s.s. Kutsang (£2).. Mr. R. P. Cuming s.s. Kelsang... Mr. R.C. D. Bradley .s Kuisang Mr. Tong Pak Tung ss, insang Mr. H. A. Matthewsss. Mausing Mr. H. Simpson as Suisang A Mr. M. Risk s.s. Saizng Mr. D.-Skinner vs. Suang Mr. F. Blair 8.8. Saisang........ MA H. G. W. Bache s.. Suigang. Dessrs. H. Simpson, M. Risk, D.

Skinner, P. 6. Lewis, W. A. Barhour, F. Blair and H. G. W. Bache ss. Suisang. Meyers. R. A. Matthews, T. Craft,

H. S. 18a, W. L. Chapman, J. E. MacFadyen and W. B.. Forster 8, Monsang Messrs. N. W. Van Cortlandt, A.

S. W. Sheldon, H. 0. Cale man, G. Waard, J. H. Moc- Aulan. R. T. Jones, F. Wheeler s.s. Kumrang... Messrs. T. A. Mitchell, F. Her-

bert and C. S. Leys s.s.. Fook

Moss. R. C. D. Bradley, W. G.

Johnstone. J. J. S. Smith, J. J. Brown, B. Grant and 4. Barclay 8.8. Kutsang

NOTICE.

20.00 TO OWNERS OF REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS

AND TYPEWRITER USERS GENERALLY.

WE

WE HAVE pleasure in announcing that we have now completed the new arrangemente necessary for the continuance of the REMINGTON TYPEWRITER Business in South China. Mosers. ALEX. Rose & Co., ns Liquidators for Messrs. SIEMSSEN & Co.. will. for the present continue the handling of REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS and REMINGTON SUPPLIES.

All Goods will be Sold under exactly the same conditions and guarantees as heretofore.

Competent Typewriter Mechanics and Supervisor have been retained, and all Repair Contracts will be duly carried out with our usual guarantees of absolute satisfaction. The Business will be continued by the Liquidators in Siemissen's Offices, Queen's Building.

Address all commaniestions tom

MESSES. ALEX. ROSS & Co.,

LIQUIDATORS, SIEMSSEN & Co.,

QUEEN'S BUILDING.

REMINGTON TYPEWRITER COMPANY,

10:00 Messrs. A. G. Smith D. E. Mooney, E. D, Daries and A. Stevenson s.s. Chunsong

5.00

20.00

5,00 Messrs. J Wilson, J. Ansell, R, 2.00 * H ̧· McMair and J. ·Missou 2.50 3.8. longsang...... 2,50 Messrs. A. C. Kennedy, F. W. 2,50 Wison, C. M. Purtean, S.

Croony and A. Lang s.. Hinsang

6.00

5.00

2.00 Messrs. C. A, Robertson, T. Mo- Ainsch, W. H. Crisp, D. Mason, W. Neill and C. L. 100.00 ...Pilcher ss. Hopsang......

250.00 Com; and Mrs. Basil Taylor,

25.00 Ist sub

Messrs. N. Mody & Co Mr. H. M. H. Nemazee 40.00 Mr. D. K. Sethna

Miss Leung Sai Chuen Cheung Woo Shop..... 55.00 Wah Fong (Photographer). Chung Loong Shop Biu Cheong

Mr. Li Wan Choi

35.00 Mr. Iu Pun Tak-

Man Shun Wo Shop Os Yoo Shop

Cheung On Shop Cheong Kee Bank

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GRAVING DOCK-787' by 8b' by 34' 6"

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60.00 THREE PATENT SLIPWAYS taking vessels up to 3,000 tons displacement, providing.

50.00

conditions for painting abips with most efficient results:

50.00 100-Ten ELECTRIC CRANE ON QUAY-ELECTRIC OVERHEAD CRANES 60.00

throughout the Shops ranging to 100 Tons.

50.00 30-Ton Hydraulic TESTING MACHINE for Chains, Wire Ropes, Rivets, etc.

50.00 AGENTS FUR→→→

JOHN I THORNYCROFT & CO., LTD.

PETEOL and KEROSENE MARINE MOTORS 7-1/2 to 180 B.H.P.

As supplied to the British Admiralty and War Office, MOTOR VESSELS, LIGHT DRAFT CARRIERS, GUNBOATS, LAUNCHES

HOUSEBOATS and PLEASURE CRAFT OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, MOTOR PUMPING and LIGHTING SETS, MOTOR VEHICLES, Erc.

ba seen

between the hours of I AM, and 12 Noow

30.00

J.50 5.00

Wei Loong Shop.

30.00

46.74

Yeo Wah Dispensary

25.00

Tung Cheong Shop

25.00

10.00 Staffs, Asiatic Petroleum (S.C.); 250,00

Ltd.

172.00 Ki Shing Pawn Shop

Wah Hing Shop

20.00

20.00

50.00

20.00

20.00

20.00 Dockyard Managers,

Own

20.00

at the Town Office,

20.00

20.00

20.00

TELEPHONE No. 212.

20.00

$20.00

Com. C. W. Beckwith, 1st Sub. 127.50 Staff, Harbour Department

50.00 Mr. W. G., Hart

18.40 31r. A. E. Horrey

71.00 Messrs. de Sousa & Co., ht Sub

2.00 31r. R. D. Harvey's Fund:-

5.00

1.89

Capt. H. D. Jones

Mr. H. M. Bain

Mr. F. M. Ellis

5,000.00 1. B...

Mr. G. K. Nuttall 175.24 Diocesan School Staff 200.00 Mr. and Mrs. G. Knight

100.00 Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf

50.00

and Godoru Co... 20.00" Star** Ferry Co., Ltd. 150.00 Mr. W. S. Brown 50,00 Mr. P. R. Wolf

Mr. J. Hooper ...... 50.00 Mr. R. L. Atkinson

Mr. E. H. Farrell-

30.00 Hung To Shop

17.00 Man In Wing Shop. 5.00 Shing Tak Bank 5.00 Sui Yuen Shop.

250.00 Wing Tak Shop

Yea Tok Shop 100,00 Loong Shing Shop 61.00 Shing Yuen Bank. 16.00 Ki Hing Pawn Shop

5.00 Hung In Shop

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

HONGKONG, CHINA, AND JAPAN, AGENTS, Tolographic Address" TAK00 DOCK."

20.00 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP

150

CO

PROPOSED SAILING HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO

AND SAN PEDRO (LOS ANGELES).

S.S. “HAZEL DOLLAR.”

Captain M. Ridley, on or about November 10th,

10.00

1,000.00 Ki Sun Shop

10.00 10.00

198.00 Wing Sang Shop

10.00

50.00 Wing Hing (Hing Kee)

30.00

Kwong Wo Shop

10.00

1,000.00 Hing Sing Shop

10.00

500.00 14 Kwong Loong Shop

10.00

100.00 King Cheong (Pawnbroker)

10.00

50.00

In Wah Shop.....

5.00

23.00 Shu Loong Bank

5.00

25.00 Cheong Shing Shop

5.00

25.00 Yuet Loong Shop

5.00

For Freight Rates and space apply to

20.00 Kam Yuen Shop..

1.00

Mr. R. D. Smith Mr. H. Sammers

23.00 Lee Cheong Shop

1.00.

25.00 Wing Bang Wo Shop

2.00

10.00

A. · L.

50.00 Mr. Choi Hing

10.00

Mr. E S. Ford

25.00 Mr. Kwah Ping

5.00

3, QUEEN'S BUILDING,

V. M. SMITH,

17.00

Mr. B. A. Fepher

10.00

4,00

200.00

Mr. S. T. lemai!

10.00

MANAGER.

Mr. S. Jumaan

10:00 Already acknowledged Lists Nos.

PHONE 792.

50.00

Mr. C. F. Li

10:00

1 to 5

Hongkong, 10th October, 1914.

23.00

10.00

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P. F. A.

20.00

A. R. A.

10.00

50.00 Mr. K. S. June

30.00 Mr. J. Hyds ...

10.00 Mr. Lau Yu Fuk

100.00 Mr. Fung Chan Ting

10.00 Monthly Subscriptions

5.00 Already acknowledged Lists Nos 5:00

1 to 5

N. J. STARB,

Hon. Treasurer: Hongkong, th November, 1914.

TRADE OF HONGKONG.

1.

EXPORT.

THE ROBERT DOLLAR Co.,

$21.222.40

130,072.06

$161,894.65

5.180.78 business has been transacted and quotations bate. Deliveries bave somewhat fallen off. are unchanged:-Patna New 20,325, Old Quotations are:No. 10s at 880 to $112, 3,431.23 $9,200, V. Old 9,100, Benares New $9,050, No. 12s at 806 to 8114, No. 10s at $106 to Old $8,025, V. Old $8,625. A very small lot $122, No. 20s at $10 to $142. $160,456,30 of beat drug changed hands in the Malwa 2,000 hales. Sales 1,500 bales. Shipments Arrivals market at $8,500 per picul.

500 hales. Vasold stock 54,000 bales. Bargains 37,000 bales. There is nothing to No change has taken place in the condition report regarding Woolens, and no Cotton is of Feathers, and hat small business is passing in stock, quotations being nominal In in Ginger. The cases of Dry Cargo are Metals there has been very little changes unchanged. Nothing is doing in Galangal and it now seems improbable that there will and Cassia Oil, but a fair quantity of business he any revival until after the New Year. has been done in Star Aniseed Oil, and Star Prices remain stationary with no inclination Auiseod. Ground Nuts with shel's arg quted at $8.20 per picul, though no change stocks. Nothing doing in Yellow Metal, on the part of dealers to part with their is reported. Wool Oil is firm; Soy, no and as to Pleum Products there is bu business doing. Prices of Human Hair are change in Standard Oil prices. There' are no fob. Hongkong. Yunnan Tin shows no stocks of Pepper, Camphor Window Glasy. change and Quicksilver and Saigon Cassin Some sules of Japanese Coal are reported. have cared to be in the market. No The Sugar market is quiet, and there are no 5.00 the interval to Shanghai, ete, were:-13 reliable prices can at present he giver for stocks and have been no sales of Saltpetre. 1.00 Patna, 3 Benares, 84 Malwa, and 1 Persian Bristles, and it is mentioned that some £0.00 and Turkish. In uncertified Bengal opium, mistakes Love lately occurred in the reportstinuss advancing daily and only a few small In the American market, wheat still con- stocks, on November 5th were 86 Patna 145 00 and 74 Bonares. Exportations were:-50 1,500.00 both of Patna and Benares.

50.00 Mr. Leung Kam Lun

30.00

50.00 Mr. Chan Sik

4.00

$5.00 Mr. Kwong Ping Shang

3,00

5.00 Mr. So To Ling

1.00

10.00 Mr. Chan Boo Nam

3.00

Mr. John Maxwell

5.00

Mr. Ip Kwong

3:00

Mr. Gai E

2.00

120.00 Mr. Leung Man Ying

5.00

Mr. Li Sin

2.00

Mr. Li Lun

Mr. Ho Ping Ree

40.00

Mr. Lon Fet

Mr. Chan Fat

E. To N.

Mr. C. H. Tsan

30.00 10.00

Mr. L. X. Noronha

78.04

Mr. Ho Cheung

Mr. Chan Long Non

Mr. Chee Mew Mr. R. Perrie

Crew, Borque

25.87 Master and Drumettan

Mr. E Pabaney

Mesers. Carnijee Pallanjee & Co.

152.65 Mr. E. P. Talati

The following statistics have been com *2.00

piled from the fortnightly price current 2.00

and market report of the Hongkong 2.00 General Chamber of Commerce

3.00

ONIUM.

Stocks on November 5th mere:-783 of 2.00 Patna, 850 Benares, 1,000) Malwa, and 202 10.00 Persian and Turkish, The exports during

гORT.

The Cotton Yarn market continues sales are reported for China Prices have.

The "amonut dragging, and dealers are only buying small danced in the local market in sympathy 1,030 GO Leled by Government monopoly was 18 Patna quantities for urgent requirements Values with the wheat market, but clearances are

200.00 and 17 Benares. In the Bengal markot na fresh have further weakened about 81 to 83 per small and stocks remain unchanged.

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