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WHAT THEY THINK.

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AS OTHERS SEE US.

Yat tho world had hopod by Chinese and Japaneso educated in western lands the bridge would be built which should form tho tho- roughfare over which the civiliza tions of the East and West should march to join hands for the good of our common humanity. Such writings as Mr.Ku Hing-ming puts into print lead us almost to dospair of the Bnding of vin media and to strengthon our belief' that after all Kipling was not so vory far wrong.

course to a

Daily Presi

The Art of

Cigarette Making

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY MARCH 2 1911

Intimations

kopretium in period in d'ales Wire Mesars. Saspers bodies jahuiyotupa kloak van brande known an

Bouton Rouge

Felucca

and

Egyptian Cigarettes

Macbe of the pleierst selected Trakiak. Telæren 'andey Ideal cons ad, the delicacy of the Hayoar in pinservid kud nerey Kryplną Ganpattes are of perfver quality but e lfitk# Y

BILLIARDS.

GRAND HOTEL FINAL.

Lastnight, the final in the Grand

PLAGUE IN CHINA, Wo are aware that Japan and Russia in taking the monstres they live to check the spread of the epidemie have, committed themselves to largo expenditures, but these Powers hayo in Mari- churia special and very important interests which it is largely their Hotel Indicap was played off own concora to protect. If China between Mr. A. M. Thornbill and fucks the necessary funds to under- Mr. S. Ball. As both men started tako the sanitary measures which devel-85 behind scratch-a good are necessary, why not have re-match was anticipated, but Mr:

public loan, either Thornhill early took up the r domestic or foreign? Wo hoping and won easily by 81 points. wo are wrong in assuming that The winner's best breaks were 27, the appoal enunates from any re-

17 (twice) and 16 (wiec), Mr. sponsible member of the Chinese Bell had three 16 breaks. Fiml Government. But whoever may stores--Thornhill, 250; Bell 166, be responsible for the suggestione,

At the conclusion of the game, we think the general Torling Mr. J. Oxberry, manager, present abroad, at least, will be that atod the prizes to the successful the present stage the append is compétiors Me Thornhill, a one which ought not to be made gobi wach; Mr. Bell, a silver cap As we said at the outset, if tliero presented by Mr. Daly Burjor); aro any specially necessitous con- Mr. McLolland, a due for tho ditions calling for the exercise of highest break in the competition, private benevolence, there would 17. be roudy response bu the publica- dionof the circumstances, and we repeat our view, which wo believe will be gonorully endorsed, that

FOOTBALL.

The Hongkong Football Club money needed for the discharge not the KY.; football toam of governmental duties-extra-in a friendly game of loothall at ordinary thought these may be lappy Valley yesterday, The shradd be provided by the Govern- . ment either in the form of special in a win for the K.O.Y.LL: by game was good one and resulted

tuxation or by loan.

two goals to one.

*Swith China Morning Post. THE PHILIPPINES, Vast sums of American money havo beon spent on the Islands to carry to a successful issub the policy so radically changed from that of the Spanish regime; at the same time there have not been lacking in America those who have decriol against "beneficent philanthropy "in, regard to the

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The St. Josipli's College toam met the Diocésan School toum in the Schouls Football League at Cassoway Bay ground yesterday, and after a close struggle the game rosulted in a draw-ono all

ECHO OF LIENCHOW.

... RIOTS.

Islands. Nevertheless, it may be | [Tae ' TELEṛRAPH " CORRESPONDENT takon as tho view of the majority | : that aftere will be no change of

Curitoni, March 1. While thiorebellion in Lienetow

government in the Philippines was playing have with the pre- until the citizens have givefecture, the American missionary thorough proof of their capacity to cimpel, the school, and the mis

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Sole Ageall Firitys Amerkan Tobices Co., Ltd, Hear Kong.

FURNITURE WAREHOUSE.

LI KWONG LOONG & CO. 司公降扊李

CABINET-BAKERS AND ANT DZIDRATORA,

from Shanghai, has 18-01ans] their FURNITURE STORE

nt

No. 50, Det VaÜR ROAD CENTRAL, The only Shop in Hongkong with this naine.

WHERE

HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE of every dess

cription can be made to order in any design requirol.

Laie been patronised by the Hongkong Club, Hongkong Hotel, Telegraph Co., "Messrs. A. S. Watson &Co Pics at other loading Establishments in the Colony, to whom

ferene can be mado as to the Superior Workmanship and Materiais of the Furnituo, &c.,.upplied.

Messrs. A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd. write as followN

We have pleasure in stating that M: Lỗ KWONG LUONG furnished the Anuexe to one Dispensary and gave us every Entisfaction."

(S.) A. S. WATSON & CO. 13th May, 1891

ORDERS punctually often led to and CHARGES most moderate.

AN INSPECTION INVITED. Hongkong. 8th August, 1908.

PHONE

482.

udminister them on the lines mansion houses were involved in the HONGKONG · pod out, and suflicient proof calamity. They were burnt down, not forthcoming, nor is it likely and an international question to be for yet a while.

arose as a result. II.E, the Viceroy instructed the commander of the GERMAN BOAT PIRATED. Luperini, troops to quell the rising in thatplace and to hold an enquiry, [The "Telegraph " CORRESPONDENT The commander lets now report-

Cunton, March 1.

ed the result of his investigations, Some time aga a steamer be-and the settlement, which had longing to a German firm, while been arrived at with the American on her way to Canton with a cargo missionaries. The American mis- of coal, was pirated in Chinese sionaries have wavodali clains for waters. The pirates gained compensation. necess · La tho skamer by

andl.

STEAMERS TO BE- REPLACED.

sampanis,

were fully C.P.R. PACIFIC SERVICE. armed. They managed to make good thon escape with a large booty. The German firm has reported the outrage to the German Consul at Shanieon, with particulars' of the goods stolen, II. E. the Vicoroy has received a despatch from the Consul on the subject, and has instructed the authorities whore the out rage was committed to uso every means to bring the pirates to justice.

INLAND SEA PILOT SUSPENDED..

SEQUEL TO THE “SIBERIA" "TOMASILIMA-MARU " COLLISION.

San Francisco, Folt 38-The' Canadian " Pacific Steamship Company has docided to replace its old steamers on the Pacific with new ones, commencing from next spring when the voyage between Japan and Victoria will be accomplished in, ten days. The now vessols are four. in number, two of which will he completed next spring, and the other two in 1913.

JAPANESE PURCHASE FOREIGN STEAMERS. The Osaka Marine Court on the 20th uil, gavo its decision in the The demand for steamers has Siberia "Tomashina-maru" notably increased of Inte in Japan, collision ease. Captain Bischof, and in view of the coming into of tho Inland Sea Pilots' Associa force of tho increased Customs tion, who was in charge of the tariff next July, the purchase of Siberia at the foreign steamore line boen very P.M. stommer time of the collision, was ordered active. Since the beginning of to havo his licenses for the Inland January no fowor than six Soa, Tokyo Day, and Nagasaki stoamors, representing an aggre- harbour, suspended, and to paygate tonnage of over 10,000, have the sum of 77.40, the costs of the been purchased, the value exoced❤ Court,

ing Y680,000,

MOTOR

GARAGE.

Try Our

40 III. CLEMENT - CAR

7

O SEATS

$8

Entertainment

THE

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THE

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હું છું p.n..

THE BEST ARTISTES

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Hongkong, 8th February, 1911,

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Intimations.

CAKES

WEISMANN'S BREAD.

TSANC KWONG COMPANY,

ELECTRICAL AND

GAS CONTRACTORS, 230, Des Voeux Road Central, Telephone No. 699.

STOCKS OF

ELECTRICAL RADIATORS.

ELECTRICAL IRON

· Entertainments

"THE EMPIRE"

Consignees,

FROM EUROPE.

CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE, THE HAL, Steamship

Dita Vaux ROAD CENTRAL (Opposite to Central Market).

GRAND SUCCESS

of

The Eminent Artistos Mr. & Mrs. DONNELLY,

· BABY TOMMY DONNELLY (5 years), add

LITTLE KITTY DONNELLY" (7 years), Special Songs, Dances and Sketches.

MAGNIFICENT FILMS.

Matinees: SATURDAY and SUNDAY. Hongkong, 1st Mar., 1911. [862

VICTORIA SKATING

RINK.

(close to Empire Cinematograph)

DES VŒUX ROAD CENTRÁL.

!

5 SESSIONS DAILY.

POPULAR PRICES. Hongkong, 1st Mar, 1011.,

A

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FOR SALE.

[800

BUOY and COMPLETE SET of MOORINGS including 2 Anchors, 8 Stud Chains nud Shackles. Total weiglit about 18 tons 11 wt.

Apply to

ΒΟΧ,

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FOR SALE

VEGETABLE and

FLOWER SEEDS

GARDEN FERTILISERS Books on Gardening, "&o.

Used Postage Stamps

ELECTRICAL WATER HEATERS.in Single Sets, Packets and Bags,

ELECTRICAL KETTLES.

ELECTRICAL FITTINGS

ACCESSORIES.

AND

BEST METALLIC FILAMENT and CARBON FILAMENT LAMPS

for all Voltage and Candle-power.

WIRES & CABLES.

TELEPHONES ...

BELLS & INDICATORS.

"SILICIA" ACCUMULATORS"

DRY CELLS AND LECLANCHE

CELLS.

Gas Radiators.

Gas, Fittings.

Gas Incandescent Mantles.

PETROLEUM INCANDISCENT MANTLES. PETROLEUM INCANDESCENT BURNERS and

LAPS of all descriptions.

An hour Lighting plants driven by Steam, Gas

and Oil Engine to ord r.

24 H. P. RAMBLER CAR

4 SEATS.

87

An hour

12 LP. REO CAR-

8 SEATS

$5

An hour

Wo Repair

CYCLES, TYPEWRITERS,

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AT

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OUR NAME

at the bottom of this advertisement GUARANTEES

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· Superior workmanship, careful and intelligent examination

920]

prompt attention to all orders:

N. LAZARUS,

Corner D'Aguinr Street and Queen's Rozi.

Dentistry.

Dr. M. E. CHAUN,

DENTAL SURGEON, 88, QUEEN' ROAD CENTRAL,

Ter Floor; Rooms 2 and 2.

From the University

ww

of Pennsylvania, U.S.A.

Telephone 126..

68, Des Vœux Road Central, (40) Hongkong, 27th January, 1910. [2]

TSIN TING.

LATEST METHODS

OF DENTISTRY.

STUDIO AT No. 14, D'AGUILAR STREET

REASONABLE FEES.

Consultation Free Hungkung; 19th Jang

All Philatelic Goods.

VIEW - POSTCARDS..

"PREUSSEN," Captain Balle, laying arrived, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby informed that their gouda ans boing landed and placed at their risk in the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Gedowns of the Hongkong & Kowloon Whorf & Godown Company, Limited, whence delivery may be obtained against Bills- of-Lading countersigned by the Under- signed.

Optional Cargo will be carried on unless notice to the contrary be given | to-day,

All claims must be prasanted within top days of the steamer's arrival horo, after which date they cannot be re- *cognized.

Nu olainas will be admitted after tho Goods have left the Godowns, had all Goods remaining undelivered after the 2nd March, will Lo subject to rent.

All broken, elinfod, and damaged. goods must be luft in the Godowns, Where they will be examined on the 1st March, at 3 p.m.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by

us in any case whaløver.

This steamer brings on cargo:

Ex 8.8. "Barsa" from "Bordeaux, Elben" from Christiania,

11

"

+1

++

1+

"Germania" from Gothon- borg.

"Portimao" from Setubal. "Kong Gudro" frota

Bergen.

"Braun" from Skion.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong Orvice.

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Hongkong, 24th Feb., 1911,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP "BEACHY."

FROM TACOMA AND HONOLULU,

THE adoro Stoner having arrived, Consignesy of Cargo are hereby reghosted to band in their Billa of Lad- ing for countersignaturo and to tako, immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

Cargo impeting the discharge of the Yo sol will be landed and stored at Con- signeas risk and expense,

No fire inanince will be affected by

Un in Buy case wltovor.

DODWELL & CO., LTD.,

Agont+ Hongkong, 25th Feb., 1911, [926

AMERICAN ASIATIC S.S. CO. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM NEW YORK. THE Steynship

"ALBENGA,"

Captain C. Lorenzen, having serived Manila Cigars & Cigarettes. Cu are hereby informed that their from the above Ports Consignees of

So..

&.. Inspection invitel.

Row

GRACA & CO. Hongkong Hotel Building,

FRENCH STORE. 6, Queen's Road.

CLOUET

CHAMPAGNE

* EXTRA DRY.

Just arrived by last French Mail; nevertheless we supply case of 24 pints at

$22 60.

FRENCH STORE.

L. GAMEAU. Hongkong. 19th Jan., 1911.

Consignees

117

THE BANK LINE, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE Staunship

goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Gadown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Con- signees' risk and expoliso.

Ali broken; chafed, and damaged

goods are to be left in the godowns,

where they will examined on Monday, 6th inst., at 10.30 u.m.

All claims must be presented within fifteen days of the steamer's arrival hore, after which date they einnot be recog~ nized.

No daizos will be admitted after thn Goods have left the Godowns and oft Goods retaining undelivered after the 6th inst. will be subject to rent.

by

No Fire Insuranco has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned

SHEWAN TOMES' & CO. General Agents. Hongkong, 27th Feb., 1911. [926

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s Stonner

"PALAWAN," FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ and STRAITS.

Consignees of Cargo by the above- named roseal are horby informed 'thint pliced at their risk in the Hongkong their Goods are being landed and

and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.'s Godowns at Kowloon, whom cach Con- signmort will be sorted out Mark' by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be linded leto unless instructions are given to the contrary within 5 bor.

Goods not dearod by the 4th Mar÷b, at 4 pm.. will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insuranco will be effected me in any care whatever,

by

"AYMERIC," has arrive in the Harbour and is

delivering cargo from PORTLAND (0.),' TACOMA, SEATTLE, VANCOUVER, YOKOHAMA and NAGASAKI. "Consignees of cargo by this steamer are requested to bulge their Bills of Damaged paokages must be left in Lading for countersignature by nader the Godowns for examination by the siguod mul to tako immediate delivery Consignees and the Company's sur of their cargo froin alongside.

veyors, Messrs. Goddard and Douglas, Cargo impeding The Steamer's diktam. on Mondays and Thursdays. charge will be lauled and stored at un days of the steamer's arrival here, All Claims must be presented within

Consignons' risk and expense.

aftor which date they cannot be ro

No Fire Insurano has been or will cognised. No Claims will be admitted be effected.

THE BANK LINE, LTD.,

King's Building,

after the Gods have left the Godowns.

E. A. HEWITT,

Superintendent..

Hongkong, 27th Feb, 1911, [800] Konglong, 270 Føb, 1911,

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