Shipping Steamers.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY AUGUST 24 1907.
HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO AND WEST RIVER STEAMERS.
JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO, LTD, AND THE 'CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.
HONGKONG-CANTON LINE.
8.5, "HONAM,”........................2,363 tons ..............................
“POWAN,”......................3,338. m
Captain. H. D. Jones.
31
H
H. J. Black,
"FATEHAN," 2,360 «
C. V. Lloyd.
“KINSHAN," - sm....1,995. u kinonnan "HEUNGSBAN," ...1,998.
#
B. Branch,
#1
R. D; Thomas-
화
Departure from HONGKONG to Canton daily at 8 AM. (Sunday excepted), 10 Felf (Saturday excepted).'
Dapartures from CANTON to HONGKONG daily at 8 AM, and 5 r., (Sunday excapted)." The S.S. "POWAN" will leave Hongkong every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 9 F., from Queen Street Wharf West, returning from Canton every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday, at 5.30 P.M.-
These Steamers, carrying His Majesty's Mails, are the largest and fautest on the River. Special attention is drawn to their Superior Saloon and Cabin accommodation,
Intimation.
THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO., LTD.
No. 1 DOCK.
Length inside 514 ft. Width of entrance, top 95 ft. bottom 75 ft. Water on blocks; 97.5 ft: Time to pump out, 4 hours,
No. 2 DOCK. Length inside, 875 ft. Width of entrance, top 80.5 ft. bottom 45.8 ft. Water on blooks, 28.5 ft. Time to pump out, 3 hours.
HESE DOCKS are conveniently situated in Yokohama harbour and the attention of THESE
Captains and Engineers in respectfully called to the advantages offered for Docking and repairing Vessels and Machinery of every description, ...
1:
:
The plant and tools are of recent patterns for dealing quickly and cheaply with work and a large stock of material is always as hand; (plates and angles all being tested by Lloyds' surveyors).
Two powerful Twin Screw Towboats are available for taking Vesscle in or out of Dock, and for taking Sailing Vessels in or out of the bay. The floating derrick is capable
SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD.. of lifting 35 tonn.
HONGKONG-MACAO LINE.
.11
pailence and called öbt for play or their money, back.
They walked up to the pavilion and shouted and sang, and at length Mr. Lacey the M.C.C. secretary, came out and said that the umpires, were going to give a final decision
When, at a quarter to Sve, Flowarn, the old, Notis player, and Marlow, went out, and after another inspection pulled up the stumps," they were hosted and followed by a crowd to the pavilion.
!
UNDER TUB RA
THE LOYALTY OF THE INDIAN PRINCES. If thais la one” trdition more sacred the solher among the princes of Indis, It is that of holding aloof from the strife of controversy and the democratic publicity of the Press. Their lives are spent, for the most part, in the praceful 'seclusion of their little kingdoms, where their warf is law, and no ope ventures
The palicemen on the ground, fearing that to cross their will or question their infallibility, For that reason, if for no other, the striking personal harm might be Intendad, kept: near latter which the Maharaja of Bikaner costri them, and then the wicket was left unprotected. buted to the "Times" yesterday morning, To the meanwhile fully zoo people walked on attacking an article of Mr. Charles Whibley's | to the pitch and tried h, with their feet, some in "Blackwood's Magasins” forms a literary› big beet marks being made) before the police sommation. It marks a revolution in the at- | managed to get on the scene and ask them lo titude of the native ruler, towards English |, leave. public opinion,
On their way out chacks were banded to the "people for any Middlesex match. N
Shortly afterwards the captain and terms went on to the wicket to see if any damage had
Been done,
"A MODEL RULER. The Maharaja of Bikaner is the Admir
and the special favourite of the Indian Go abia Crichtos of young India of today, vernment. Though still quite a young A consultation lasting over an hour took man, he is tried administrator, a seasoned place, at the close of which the captains ap soldier, and a thorough all-round sportsman, peared to disagree, for the following official approximating to the best traditions of an Eng-statement handed to the Press was signed only lish public school. He is at presont in this by MacLareo, The statement ran as follows: Owing to the pitch having been delibera taly torn up by the public, 1, as captain of the Lancashire eleven, cannot see' my way' --to continue the game, the ground man bear- ing me out that the wicket could not be again put right.
Steam Launches of Steal or Wood, Lighters, Staal Buildings and Roofs, Bridge country at the bend of his polo team. Ho in Work, and all kinds of Machinery are made on the premiivas.
only the ruler of a little State, hidden away in the recesses of the desert of Rajoutann, which
Tenders will be unde op when required and the workmanship and material will be produces little but sand, homes, and men; but
8.S. "SULAN...... 1,651 to............Captain W. A. Valention.
"-"SULTAL,"...inu......1,051
G. F. Morrison. Departures from Hongkong to Macao on week days at 8. AM, 'from DOUGLAS WHARF | guaranteed.
and at a P.M. from the COMPANY'S WHAME.
On Sundays Special Cheap Excursions leaving Hongkong at 9 A.M. from DouGLAS
WHARF and from Macao at 5 PM.
The Company also ruas a steamer from Macao on Sunday morning at 7.30 AM, and from
Hongkong at x P., from the Company's wharf.
Departures from Macao to Hongkong on week days at 7.30 AM, and'2 F.M.
CANTON-MACAO LINE.
S.S. "LUNGSHAN,”...........219 tons.......Captain T. Hamlin. Departures from Macao to Canion on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 9 AM, Departures from Canton to Macao on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 5 r.M.
JOINT SERVICE OF THE H.K., C. AND MACAO Steamboat Co., Ltd. THE CHINA Navigation COMPANY, LTD., AND THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY LTD.
'CANTON-WUCHOW LINE.
B.S. "SAINAM, 588 tons...Captan J. Willox.
f Mackinnon.
"NANNING,"............ 569
พ
One of the above steamers, leaves Canton for Wuchow every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at about 8 AM, and the other leaves Wachow for Canton on the same days at 8.30 A.M. Round trips take about days. These vessels have Superior Cabin Accommodation and are lighted throughout by electricity.
Further particulars may be obtained at the Office of the
HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LD. Hotel Mansions, (First Floor), opposite the Hongkong Hotel,
Or of BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Hongkong, 16th August, 1907.
Agents, CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
19
OF
REGULAR HONGKONG-CANTON LINE
"STEAMERS
OT THE
COMPAGNIE FRANCAISE DES INDES ET DE L'EXTREME ORIENT.
5.S." PAUL BEAU,” 1,900 tons, tą kɗots,
AS. "CHARLES HARDOUIN," 1,900 tons, 14 knots,
The speediest, most Juxuriously appointed and punctual steamers on the line. Departure from Hongkong at 9.30 P.M. (Saturdays excepted). Departure from Canton at 5,75 9.1. (Sundays excepted).
These superb steamers carrying the French Mail are filled throughout with Electric Light
and Fans and were specially built for this trade. Excellent cuisine.
The Company's Wharf is at the end of Wing Lok Street (Tram Station).
Canton Agents-Meats, E. Pasquet & Co...
For further particulars, please apply to—.
Hongkong, 5th April, 1907.
BARRETTO & CO. Agents.
(370
WEST RIVER BRITISH STEAMSHIP
HE Steamers
THE
*
COMPANIES.'
HONGKONG.WUCHOW LINE.
" LINTAN" and "SAN-U1"
SAIL FROM Hongkong TwICK A WEEK AND COMPLETE THE ROUND TRIP IN 6 DAYE. These ste imers have Excellent saloon Accommodation, and are Lighted Throughout by Electricity.
A TRIP ON THE WEST RIVER IS PARTICULARLY REFRESHING AND EXHILARATING DURING THE HOT WEATHER.
For further information apply to-
Hongkong, gh August, 1907,
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, ACENTA, WEST RIVER BRITISH 5.5. COMPANIES.
REGULAR THREE-WEEKLY SERVICE
TAVA-CHINA-JAPAN
BETWEEN
!
JAVA, CHINA,, AND JAPAN.'
LIJN.
Steamer.
From
TJILIWONG:
TJIMAHI.... TJIBODAS
JAVA JAPAN JAPAN
Expected on or about
Second ball Auk Second ball. Aug.
Will leave for
On or about
Second ball
TJIPANAS...
JAFAM
Aug. First half.
Sept.
THIKINI
JAVA
First half
JAPAN
JAVA PORTS JAVA PORTS
JAVA' PORTS
JAPAN
Sept.
TJILATJAP...
JAPAN.
First half
JAVA PORTS
Sept.
Second half Aug. Second half Aug. First half Sept. First half Sept. First half Sept. -First half Sept,
The Beamers are all fitted throughout with Electric Light and have Accommodation for
a limited number of Saloon Passengers, and will take Cargo to all Netherland India Ports
on through Bills of Lading.
For Particular of Freight and Pensags, apply to
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.
Telaphone No. 375)
York Buildings, ist door,
Hongkong, 8th August, 1907.
Hotel.
HOTEL CRAIGIEBURN.
PLUNKET'S GAF, the Pax, near the TRAM TERMINUS, Tel. 66.
For Terms, Mo., apply to the
Hongkong, vad July, 'zoon,"
MANAGER.
he comes of the blucit blood of Rajput chi-
The cost of Docking, and repair work, will be found to compare favourably with that valty, and is an acknowledged leader of the of any port in the world.
Telephone: Nos. 876, £06, or 681. Telegrams, ** Dook, Yokohama," Codes A. B. D. 4th and 5th Edt.
Liebers, Scotts
A. 1, and 'Watk us.
Yokohama, May 23rd, 1905.
Mails.
NORDDEUTSCHER
BREMEN,
·[37
LLOYD,
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES.
FOR
STEAMERS
TO BAIL
EINRICH Capt. P. Grosch .......
About TUESDAY,
SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBEĮ "PRINZ
and YOKOHAMA
NAPLES, GENOA, GIBRALTAR, SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP and BREMEN.
KUDAT and SANDAKAN
PRINZ ROT. LUITPOLD"
Capt. H. Kirchner..........
("BORNEO":
27th Aug, 1907,
WEDNESDAY,
Noob, 28th Aug, 1907.
About SATURDAY, 1 Capt. F. Sembill ............} 9 AM,, 31st Aug, 1907.
MANILA, NEW GUINEA, BRIS-'" PRINZ SIGISMUND.".........
DANE, SYDNEY and MEL
Capt. D. Len? BOURNE
W
For further Farticular, apply to
caste.::
When the famine smote his country six years ago, the Maharaja strained the resources of his purse to the utmost, that not one of, his sub- jects should starve, and therefore he in regard ed by his people to-day as their father and pro- tector, When Indian troops were allowed to be used in the war with China he led his oWN regiment personally to the front, and for the military qualities he then displayed and the good administration of his State, he is held up by the Indian Government as a model to all young native ruler.
SELF-PRESERVATION.
There will thus be no play at Lord's to-day. Although it is understood that the Middlesex captain was prepared to go on with the match on a fresh pitch, MacLaren appear to be quite within his rights in claiming that the match bo abandoned.
..
Some 'years ago the pitch at Harrogate was interfered with-improved, not rendered unfil- during the progress of a Yorkshire" and Keat match, and although ane of the captains was willing to proceed the other would not, and the game was abandoned,
LAW 43.
The crowd ja hooting the umpires yesterday ware doing those respected officials an injustice. Flowers and Mailow were but doing their duty,
This is the representative prince who has stepped into the arena to assert the loyalty of "bis class to the British Crown, and his words-and-they showed that they wars thoroughly. are well worthy of attention. Mr. Charlos Conversant with the Laws of Cricket.
Iow 43 runs: "The
are not to be Umpires Whibley stated in his article that if ever there biassed by opinions of either side, still lean are were a chance of an independent federation of they to allow themselves to be influenced by dative States the loyalty of the princes would the impatience of the spectators for a resump, tion of the game, and are not to be induced by soon disappear. The Maharaja retorts in some
the public interest in a particular match; to de... thing over two columos that liis loyalty and clare the ground fli for play unless they wou'd that of bis class in genuine, and does not rest consider the ground fit ander any circum. upan sel-interest, and thai an independent stances," federation of native States is an impossible dream..
Ar self-interest is the moat permanent and abiding of human motives, i should be sorry to think that the loyalty of the Indian princes was not based, in part at least, upon such ̧à solid- foundation, and 1 imagine that the Maharaja's protest is directed rather against the sordid mativas attributed to his chas in Mr. Whibley's article than against the usefulness of the British Government as a protector..
|
Entimations.
THE TRADE MARKS' ORDINANCE,
1898...
AFPLICATION FOR Registration of TRADE MARKS.
NOTICE is hereby given that ANDREW Street, Edinburgh, Scotland; and. 59. Mark USHER & CO., nf, 34, West Nicolson Lane, London, EC., England; Distillars, have, on the zand day of February, 1907, applied for the Regstration in Hongkong, in the Register of Trade Marks, of the following Trade Marks :-
“
No consists of the letters " O. V. G.". No, z. consists of the words " Andrew Viher
& Co.'s Old Vatted Glenlivet Whisky"; in the name of ANDREW USHER & COM who claim to be the sola proprietors thereof,
The Trade Marks have been used by the applicants in respect of the following goods -- WHISKY, IN CLASS 43. Facsimiles of the Trade Marks can be seen at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of t’ongs. kong.
As a matter of fact, the very existence of the ruter of a patty native State is dependent upon the continuance of British rule and its ruler mast be loyal if he is not a fool. In the time of Clive and Hastings li was the British power that sived the Rajput nd Mahometan princi- palities from being trampled out of existence by the Mabretta hordes, and over since we have been their shield and buckler, The ruler of a antive State is precisely in the position of one Noon, rzth Sept., 1907, of the British colonies, whose security is, ms- sured by the British navy, to whose upkeep it contributes not a farthing. In similar fashion the native prince is sured his position with nut cost to himself, and say possible enemy Under these conditions why would he not be 681) loyat }
THURSDAY,
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
MELCHERS & C),
GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG & CHINA.
Hongkong, 22nd August, 1907,
Intimation.
EYES
RIGHT!
N. LAZARUS, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN,
8. PEDDEL STREET, HONGKONG.
FILL test your eyes free of charge, and if they are wrong will put them right
Lenses Ground. All kinds of Repairs. Spectacles for sil requirements.
Ask, or write, for Illustrated Booklet on "Defective Sight -free.
LONDON,
CALCUTTA, 59, Bantjack Street.
zi, John Street, Bedford Row, W.C.
Hongkong, 27th November, 1905.
Hotel.
IF WE WITHDRAW. Before the coming of the British rule in India every little prince was only safe so long as his hands could keep his head : and when a great Power Rke the Mogul or the Mabiatta came along, the indepen. dent princeling was swamped at once. If we 'withdraw from India to-morrow only two conditions
possible-a stre
return
to the same state of noarchy or the impo sition of another foreigo rule in place of our owo. The princes of India know that no other foreigners would leave them as independent as we do; and the wisest of them recognise that a federation of native Statos is a dream.
The warring races, and 'religions; of India bave never combined together in the past, and it minat be ages before they can do so is the future. Only three times in as many thousand years has India been united under a single ruler, and in each case he was a man of com manding personality, such as Asoka or Akbar the Great. While India is waiting for is mo. dern Akbar or Napoleon, it cannot do better thas acquiesce in British rule, ma
That is the truth of the matter, and it in highly satisfactory to see that the Maharaja of Bikaner, speaking as the representative of his class, is better satisfied with his position, as he has more cause to be, than the average British 566, Nanking Road. subject of Rastern Bengal-Caldwell Lipsett in Morning Leadır. (?
SHANGHAI,
KOWLOON HOTEL,
HONGKONG..
NEEDS NO ADVERTISING.
World-Wids Reputation.
The only First-class Hotel ja Kowloon.
Most Charming and Popular Resort in the
Colony,
Electric Lights, Fans and Call Bello. Bath Rooms attached to Each Room
Telegraphic. Address 2
ОНЕР" ПОМОКОмо
Telephone No.
144
- Uurivalled for Comfort and Cuisine,"
Thoroughly Up to Data with Every Modern
Lukary,
Billiards and Bowling Alleys. Moderate Terms and No Extras. Modem Management,
E. OWEN,
Proprietor.
VAN ANGRY CRICKET CROWD,
BERNO PLAY AND DIMAGE LORD'S WICKET.
An incident unparalleled in the history of modern cricket was witnessed at Lord's-the headquarters of the national game-on 23rd
ult.
The fixture was Middlesex and Lancashire, And the importance of tha ̈mátch”aftracted"a" fairly large crowd of enthusiasts to St. Jaka's Wood.
Heavy rain had left the wicket very soft and the atmosphere was still and damp, bot ol though it was doubtful at what hour play would be resumed, the public were admitted to the ground.c
The umpirer made several inspectjnnr, buf the wicket failed in improve, and at length thai
who numbered about doo, showed imi.
Dated the 24th day of July, 1957.
DENNYS & BOWLEY,
Solicitors for the Applicants. TRAMWAYS COMPANY,
LIMITED
PEAK
7.00 1.0
TIME TABLE,
WEEK DAYS.
7.30 am to 9:30 am....Every za minutėj 9.30a.m. to, 11.00 sm. -- Kvéry 15 minuter. 11.30 xim. to 13.45 pm....Every 17 minutes. 12:45 pm. in 1.45 pm....Fvery 10 minter. 1.15 p.m. to 1.45.p.m. ...Every 15 minuter 1.45 pm to 5.15 p.m. ...Every 10 minuter. 1.15 p.m. 10 1.00 p.m....Every 15 minuter. 3.30 pm to 100 p.m.... Every 15 minute).
minute! 5.00 p.m. to 8,00 p.m. ..... Every 10
NIGHT CARS
845 p...and gp.m., 945 pm. to 14,15 p.20, every half hour, SUNDAYS,
8.00 am to 9.00 am....Every 15 minutes, 9:00 am to 9.30 am.....Every 30 minuter, 9.30am. to 10.30 am....Every 15 minuter, 10.30 am to 11.00 am....Every to minatų: 11.46 8.m. to 12.00 noon...Every 15 minute 12.00 Noon to 1,00 p.m....Every 10 mit
10 minute 1.00 p.m. to 5.00
15 minute... Every 3.00p.m. 5.00 pm to 6.00pm...Ivery to minute. 6.00 p.m. to 2.00 pm. ...Every 15 minuten. 7.00 .. to 8.00 pm Every to minute NIGHT CARS aa on Week Days.. SATURDAYS:
Extra care at 3.15 p.m., 11.30 pm, and
#1.45 Pa SPECIÁL CARS by Arrangement at iza Company's Office, ALEXANDRA Buildinga, Des Voeux Road Central, pentru dive
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managem. Hongkong, 4th June, 1907,
Dentistry,
TSIN TING, LATEST METHODS OF DENTISTRY, STUDIO AT NO. 14," D'AQUILAK STREET,
"REASONABLE FREI
Consulta lon, Fres Hongkong, 29th June, 2004, "
The
Dr. M. H. CHAUN," THE LATEST METHOD, of the
AMERICAN SYSTEM OF DENTISTRY
33, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL”, From the University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A
Hongkong, 10th April, 1905
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.