THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY DECEMBER 14–1911
THE DAIRY FARM. different coronis upon cattle under
Tribute by American Consul-General.
tropical conditions. These experi ments are continuing, though in general the best 'ration has been
scertained.
T/T.
Motels.
1/10/16 HONGKONG HOTEL.
COMMERCIAL,
EXCHANGE. Belling "The manner in which the mileh
../ In the Daily Consular and lustrates the constant danger from 30 d. 1/10 7/16 cattle of this dairy are quarantined Demo.......................................... .................1/104. Trade Reports" issued by the disease. Visitors from other por-60 d..................................................................... 1/10) American Department of Com-tions of the island or from Chine merce and Labour, appears tho are not allowed, except under such TIT. Shanghai ........................758 £ 24. ..................................................... 1/10.9/16 following interesting paper. by conditions as make the carrying of tho American Consul-Goneral at disease germe impossible. Em T/T. Singapore Hongkong, Mr. Georgo Eployees are not allowed to loavo or TIL. Japan..................................... Anderson, on "Dairying in the enter the premises except after TIL Indis Tropica":
changing clothes. Animals intro-
Demand Indis..........
79
. 904
.1871
.-190 2002.84g
Buying
..1/10 18/10
FIRST CLASS AND Ur-to-DA
Hongkong, 20th Apill, 1911.
J. H. TAGGART,
Manager, 23
GRAND HOTEL,
Telephone 197.
HANAGEMENT & QUISINE UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT:
F. REICHMANN, Proprietor.
The importance of good whole-ced into the herd are quarantined some milk from modern dairying ccme noar other animals. The herd T.T: Java-
crrefully before being allowed to TT. San Fransisco and New York 451 857]. ostablishments for the use of stall fed; in fact, it is practically T/T Marks'
.1114 American and European popala-confined to the sheds, which are tions in the Tropics cannot be carefully sorconed against the ad: T/T. FO overestimated. One of the first mission of disease.corrying insecte requirements for foreigners, if they are to live reasonably healthy lives in the Tropios, is a supply of wholesome food, including milk and milk products. It is in some rospects more important than modern sanitation.
"The present plant represents an 4 m. L/C................/.............. investment of 21,000,000 local cur-4 m/s. DP............ rency, or about $425,000 gold.”
POST OFFICE.
❤
6 m/s. L/C.................................1/19 15/10
ASTOR HOUSE
(LATE CONNAUGHT HOTEL,)
QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG.
~ENTRALLY silasted, up-to-date' Hotel, Resoutly renovated, and under entirely Now Anangement. Large and Confortable Rooms, Excellent
Mails.
PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
the DATES named-in-
WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or about
STEAMERS ATO JAIL ON-SITE REMARKS,
YOL
1
& YOKOHAMA
SHANGHAI,
BANGA
MOJI, KOBE Capt. H. W. Folter, ...
About 1 21st Nov.
Freight only
About
Fraight and
Painage.
ÁSGATH
SHANGHAI Capt. G.W.Cookman,... 23rd Nov.
•
Moon, Bee Special Capt, E. P. Marlin, x.xx. J:25th Nov.] Advertirementy-
LONDON, VIA] USUAL PORTE OF
DELTA....
Олег
For Further Particulars, apply to
E. A. HEWITT,
Superintendsat
Hongkong, 15th November, 1911.
80 dje, Sydney & Molheiras, 1/11 1/10 | Uuisine under the supercision of an Experienced FRENCH CHEF, and. & O. B. N. Co.'s office, | 80 ds, Sin Fa& New York......40eparate Tables, Hot and Cold Balls, Elootsie Light throughout. Torma
+
| 4 m/s. Mathr....................... 195 moderate, First Class accommodation for Faruilies and Tourists.
A'mja. Francs comicionin çorap jer Pub)}
Undir Persons! Supervision of
Bar Bilyer, rasdy
L. GAMEAU,
Proprietor
N. BLUMENTHAL, Manager
Telephone, 170
Telegrams " Astor,”
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TEO A.8. Taishan, with the Siberian
How difficult the problem of cards are transmissible by the Siberian Only fully projaid letters and post- ostablishing such dairying onter-Route to Europe. prises is may be understood from
the fact that with all the expendi-
A Mail will dogs for :--
ture of time, money, scientific Mail is due to arrite here on Sunday, knowledgo, and experielice no the 17th inst Buch undertaking has yet been successfully established in the Philippines, and the Americans Swatow and others from the Temporate Zone have so far been, compelfod Salaw,
and Deli-Por Signal, 15th
Doc., 8 ..
Amy and Fadshow-Por Halching, 13th Dec, 10 a..
to content themselves with con- Kobun Yokolinma-Per Tiltaren, densed and other tinned milk.{ Soveral
16th Dec, 1 P.
Dr.a.
successful attempts Shanghai-Per Hagang, 10th Doc., ivo been made to establish in-
Des.,
ported herds of mileli cattle, in- Fort Bayard-Per Duvre, 16 cluding private attempts at groat expense. In Manila another effort 3-igm--Per Enerlus, 10th. Hen.,.
4.3.
to establish a modern dairy as n food supply for the people is now Baris,
boing made with every Govern ment encouragement and with a groat outlay of capital and of effort Cattle are being imported from Australia, and, it is unler stod that a tract of land, about 12 miles from the city has beorf selected as the site for the c5- tablishment. The best ducts of Government and other seiontists will be given to make the enter priso
a succes,
R
Singapore also is making efforts in the same direction. The need of such a supply of food for tho people of the colony has been so gront that the Government has endeavoured to secure the coopera-
Siberian
Mal.
AH.
apk of England rafe............... 4% forward................ 25%
Soralgor
..$.0.70
SEIPPING NEWS.
The s.. Lightning from Caloutta left and may be expected hero on the 18th. Singapors on the 12th inst., afternwn,
inst,
The .. Yorck, which loft bara on the 16th ult, atopion, arrived at Genoa on the 12th inst.
ARRIVALS. Tung Wab, Chi. .., 710, Newbery, 18th Dos-Tientsin 7th Dee, Gea-U.. M. S..N. Co.
Tamil,
Cherilain, Samarang, and Soumalaga-Por Tjimanock, 18th Doo, 10.1.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobo. Yokohama, Houolala and San Franciscu (Siberian Mail to
· Europe)-Por
Mongolia Prinz - 10th Dec., 11
Supila, Cubo and Hib-Per Loong-
sing, 10th Des., 1 r.k.
acco- l'or Bui Tai, 13: Dec., 116
P.M.
Shanglai, Yokohama and Kobo-Per
Persia, 10th Dat., 4 v.x.
Siberian
Mail.
BHANGHAI, Sibi
Br. 68, 987, J. MoOnllook," 19th Ded:-Chofoo sad Weinasai Bá Duc. Gọn n
B. & S.
Ladnig, Qor. a.s., 5,088, F. v.
Binzor, 19th Dec.-Ham. burg 2d Nov., and Singa-
OPEN AIR SKATING RINK
BELLE
AT
VIEW HOTEL
Telephone No. 907.
די
SESSIONS 10 AM, to 12. Noon.
2 P.M to 4 PM.
Admission 25 cents.
5 PM. to 8 P.M.
0 P.M. to 11 P.M.-
Admission 50 cents.
String Band will play at the stove Hotel every Sunday commencing from 4p.m. to-10 p.m.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
BREMEN,
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES.
- W. GALLAGHEF,
Manager.
Hongkong, 19th Doc›mber. 1311..
19.
GRAND HOTEL.
Baler, F. L.
Marlin, J. N. Maxfield, W.
SHANGHAI
TAU. KOBE YOKOHAMA
TSING- and
HOTEL CRAIGIEBURN.
pro 9th Dec., Mail and Gen. PLUNKET'S GAP Bellinger, 9.
M. & Co.
The Poak,
bear the Team Tennians, Tol 56. For Toms, apply to the
Bithonia, Ger. .9., 8,544, B., Kotzte, 13th Doe-Shanghai 10th Dec., Gen-II A. L. Yusuon, Br. 88, 1,200, G. W. Eddy
18th De-Mofi 8th Dec., 27] Coal,-B; & S.
to Europe-Per Liuas, 10th Linan, Br. s.s., 1,350, 0, 0, Williams, Des., 6 r...
14th Dec.-Shanghai 10th Dec., Gen:-D. & 8.
tion of the Hongkong company ac-Ter Sai Tsi, 17th Doc., 1.15
I'M.
ing in the Tropies to undertake Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama and Mi
that has made a success of dairy-
an enterprise similar to that it
maintains in Hongkong.
-Per Aralgon Apear, 181 Dec., 11
"Probably the beat example (Macao-Per Sui Tai, 18th Das, 1.15,
toys) of the successful establishing
P.M.
of Buch an institution under the Swatow, Amoy and FooshowPor
aucet adverse circumstances present
ed by tropical conditions is, th
1:
Dairy Farm Co. (Ltd.), of Hug kong. The farin was founded yours ago and originally wea philanthropic rather than a busi ness enterprise. It is fortunate that this was the case, for it paid mu dividends the first 15 years. Tu
herd was completely wiped out three times, and its loasoe from disease,
French
Kaiyong, 19th Dec., 10...
EUROPE, &c.,) INDIA VIA TUTICORIN (Late Lei- tors 11.00a.m. Extra Postage 410 cents,) ("Letters posted in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the first Clearance will be included in this contract mail) --Por Anand Bobie, 19th Doc., 11 M.
Gregory Apear, 18th Dec. MacaoPer Sui Tai, 19th Dec., 1.15
MOON..
costly feed, and, various causer weri Singapore, Feaang and Calentin-Tex constapt. The fact that at the prosont time the concern is paying about 18 per cent, on the invert ment demonstrates what the enter prise now, means to the community.
P.M,
Manila; Cebu and Hullo-Per Tosa,
Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Por 19th Dec., 8 r.M.-
Miyasaki Maru, 19th Doc.,
-T.M.
Toenkni,
Daigi
Br. 6.8., 8,2 10, 1. A. Davies,
Maru, Jay. E... 845, H. 14 Dec-Singapore 7th Doc, Gen.-P. & 8.
MANAGER
HOTEL LISTS.
Brott, Me, & Mrs. Muller, W. H. J..
C. K.
Nanninga, P. W.
Orde Mr. & Mr. La
A. B.
Elphinstone, F.
01, B. Jensen, H.. Jorgens, Mr. and Lampuan, Mr. & Mrs. & child
Нолокова Нотки.
Achoson, J.
Barrett, Mr. & Mrs.
Baldwin, Mr. and
'Mrs. A. M.
.
Marayama, 14th Dec-Tan: Basagoiti, T. O. B. sui, Amoy and Swatow 18th Doc., Gen.-O. &. K. Choongshing, Br. e.., 1,223, Liddell, Jit Deo. Tiontsin via Wolhniwel 6th Dec,, Glen. J., M., & Co.
DEPARTED.
Deo. 14..
Hunan, for Canton. Hongkong, for Haiphong. Chouan, for Shanghai, Choyang, for Englai Bingan, for Haiphong,
A. Brown, E. A Bunner, W. C. Chileor,P. T. Chrislinasta, Mrs.
and baby Clare, W. E.. Condon, H. L. Davis, Mr. & Mrs,
L. Kennard Daris, James Dongles, Robert D'Oettingen, V. Dorland, L. C. er, W. C. Drummond, "Mr. &
Mrs. Eams, E. J. W. Rasmussen, Mr.Faher, H G, Reeves, Rev. and Forrester, J.
Mrs. C. W. Faller, Denman Roaz, G.
Bye, A. A Ramieri, E. Garrow, 11. Sprungli, Hans Cubert, R. Schanck, I. F. H. Goulbourn, V Siochi, P. Thompson, Fred
G.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Dec., from Timbang, &c.—
Per a.s. Prinz Ludwig, arrived · 18th Buencamino, V. Badley Forma, D. J. Finebatt, Mr. and
Mr. 1. Geissler, Mr. and
Mrs. 11.
"The two main dificulties overcome were lack of proper food and disease. The former has bern solved by growing what is known a Guinen grass-wholesome green banghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Grell, Caria oras grown on the island and used us part ration-and by` importing
Victoria, Vancouver, Seattle Jack, Mi Cather. all other food..
and Portland-Per Bygja, Janggi. Paul Discase has bee! avoided by stall feeding the animale Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokobama-Per
20th Dec, 0A.M.
Lawrena, Master and quarantining them from the
Arthur cutside world. The hard now con
Kaane Mara, 20th Dec., Lok Lo sists of over. 460 head of Ayrshires, Maeno---Por Sui Tai, 20th Des., 1.15 Merz, Dr.
Mejer, Mr. & Mrs. Nierergole, Ernst Wanila, Mangarina, Heil and Cebu Neese, W.
-Per Zafiro, 20th Dee., Parisod, Eva Peters, Alfrel
Holateine, and Jerseys of the best milking strain.
11 ...
P.N.
"Recently the business ol, fhe company has expanded and now supplies fresh pork and pork pro Shanghai Per Chfulisa, 21st Doc., 87 Hobroto,
Victor
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Wolfe, The Von-
Lemaitre, R. Lowie, F. J. Landy, Mrs. S. D. Luttringhous, P. Lyall, Dr. and Mrs. Mancini, C. Marrioti, Dr. O. Massey Miss K.
Mrs. H. Law. J..
Nordahl, G.
Oslin, H. J. K.
Pattison, W. Parkis, Mr. and Mrs. E. and children Pringle, J. W., Jr
Køyt, Dr. F.. Kinghora, J. R.Taylor, R.j Kummerfeldt, B. Lanfester, F. P. Lynam, C. Manhoff, L. N. S
Van Vongen, C. Walling, H.
1 Yorbon, A.
ASTON HOURS:
Dr. A. Baugham, D, J. Boone, T. B.
Hanen, J. W. A.
Hormant, 0,
Jeffery, A. 6.
Boulanger, Miss 8. Lane, Mrs. 8. B.
7
. B. Bradshaw, H.. Brooks, T. 8. Brown, J.
Laploque, P. A.
Lauthers, J. P.
Lagebil, V.
AT Mitchelmore, E. V. Moreck J. Moulder, and Mr.
Mm. A. B. Mooser, L. Newman, E. No:den, J. Pearse, Dr. and
Mrs. W Pinckney, H. P. Porter, 8. Potter, T. B. Potter, A. M. Miss Plimpton, Dr. and
·
Mr. Ray, E. H Kaymood, E. M. Réay, Miss F.
Blaw, Walter Sheltein-Hooper,
Mr. A..
Gould, Mr. & Mrs. Rosder, Mr. and
Joseph
Misa 0. Halo, Mr. & Mrs. Robbins, F. L.
'B. A... • Round, D. Mr. & erable Aobder-Hall, Capt. T. r.
Mro. oon & Mrs. Hapäibal, Mr. and Santo, B. V.. Welham, N
Mr. W. A.. Wright, 8. i.
Harrison, A. Wang, Jock in Ju Harvey, C. L. Wonz, Bev. LaJw. Hewatt, Bon. Mt. Weller, Karl
#nd Mm. E. A... Yangoo, Mr. and Holmes, B.
Mr. Luia R.
Hough, Dr. 8. Yamagishi, Miss
Hunter, Ca; E., Mies.
& childern PASSENGERS DEPARTED.
Hukmann. Mr. and· Mail
Thariday Island,
Per a... Hongkong Mara, sailed on
Mrs. M. Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, 18 Dre, for Moji, &-
Hurtado, Mr. and Amberg, E R. Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart,
Lo Kag
Min. E. L. Launceston, New Zealand, Chan Yeang-shes. Lose's, W. M.
Innes, Capt. B. Chan'Shee Dunedin, Melboɑrue, Ade
Lo Kee-blo James, P. 8. Chang Low Man Quock-tai
Joarph, R. M.. Chu Fook
Ng Hing
Jolinson, F. R. Chan Bhai-oboi Ois, Captain T.
Kopp, W B.. Chan Wai-Dong
Појав
Krizer, Dr. Cheung Wing-tak Sun Wai-long Lick, . M.
P.X.
ships taking supplies, here. Poultry Baudak -For Mausang, 2ed Doc.,
ducts for use of the colony and for
is produced upon a modern basis,
and the company has also carried
or trade in frozen meats and gante
from Australia and other paste of tho world
"The plant is modern in all respects. Milk at the, farin is ro duced to a temperature near frocz ing and is transferred to the city station in bulk.. It is bottled, sterilized, and distributed from the central station. The company har ais advantage of cheap delivery by ooollas, bottles being carried. in baskets slung at the end of a short, polo carried over the shoulder.
"The feed, nide from the Gufues, grass, is imported from Australia," Europe, and North China. Rations that experience has established as standard for miich cows in the United States are not at all suitable for cattle under Hongkong condi Hons, and the resulb has been that constant experimenting has been mocowary to establish the effect of
Australian
Mail.
English
Mail.
-If
M
Jaido. Perth and Fremantl Par Nikka Manu, 221 Doo..
EUROPE. &..
INDIA
Lopez
►
Bham Lin-wal Trui Ni-tang Tallock, Mr. and
Kr. 8.
Yoa, Toldro 4.
Two Wel
Yil Wing
VIA TUTICORIN-(Late Dickins, H. O. Lolters 11.00 am. ie Noon. Cam-tong, Felipp Extra Postage 10 cents.) Ho Stea (Supplementary mafl board up to the tire fixed Ho Yeung-so
on Ho. Ănl chung. Lor departure of the mail
Id Tal-rul Exim Postage 10 cents) Lee Bhee (Letters posted in all the Gar-loo Pillar Boxes in time for the first Clearance will be included" SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL, in this contract - mail)-The Parcul mail will be closed on Friday, 22nd Instant B p.m. Per Himalaya, 29rd Des., 11
18th Des-Carmarthenshiro, Jeserlo, Malta;, Tango Mara, Nola zu.
Attiral at Home 12th Des., Bras-
Mackey, Wm. 0.
Buchanan Mrs, W.- Morrisa, Mrs. Ķ.
0. Burns, L. E.
Masto, di Oriolo
Chouguet, Mr. and VAR.
Mra. J. Olouguet, Miss
Conner, Mr. and
Narciso, L. A.
Nargiso, J. A. Nevada, J. Cox, F. W.
Mrs. W. M. Nowmann, H. J.
Owen Capt. J. B. Oriolo, V.P. Pobergenrosi, B.
Maiso Duclos, Mr. & Mrs. Rader, W.
F.
Ribanit, L. Sarathein, M. Sol.mitt, U. A. Wong Hang, Mr. Wang Kungshan and Mrs. Blettengren, A.
P.
Durocher
Edwards, C. R.
Lynch, C. 8. Laitronghaus, P. Mason, Capt. and Linton, E. A,"
}MANILA,
YAP, ANGAUR, SAMARI, NEWGUINEA, BRIS- BANE, SYDNEY. & MELBOURNE
STEAMERS.
"PAINZ LUDWI:18,300, Capt. F. V. Biazoi......
"PRINS SIGLAKUND" 4,000 Capt. F. Braoning ******
RUDAT & SANDAKAN {"
TO JAIL OF
About THURSDAY,
14th December.
SATURDAY,
30th December, at 10 AM
J" Bozzo".
Uspt. F. Sembill
5,050
Middle of Doc.
All the steamers of the European Ldne are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. Now System of Telefunken.
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For further Particularo, apply,w-
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
GENERAL
MELCHERS & CO., AGENTS
HONGKONG and CHINA.
Hongkong, 22nd Desember, 1911.
Shipping Steamers.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO. LD.
Hongkong-South China Coast Ports.
Highest Ulase, Fastest and Most Luxurious Steamers on the Coast, having plendid Accommodation for First-Class Passengers. Electrio Light. Excellent Valaine.
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FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW AND RETURN. (Occupying 9 to 10 days,)
STEAMSHIPS.
CAPTAIN
LEATINO. Halching...-W. O. Passioone...... | FRIDAY, 15th Dec., af 11 M. FOR SWATOW, AMOY and FOOCHOW. Halyang... Capt. J. W. Evans...' [TUESDAY, 19th Dec, at.11.
Steamers will arrive at, and depart from the Co.'s Wharf near Blake Pier,
For Freight and Pasange, apply to
t
Douglas, Lapralk & Co.
General Managers,
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.
Калы
Regular Fortnightly Service between JAVA, CHINA and JAPAN.
Sibley, J. O. Sulamana, H. H. Spalding. Dr. and
PASSENGERS DEPARTED. 795] Mr. A. D. and Infant
Per a.. Boon, walled on 19th Doo.- Spiltles, J.
for Singapore, &c. :- Square, Miss W. Stainer, Lt and
Allerton, Miss Allen, T. B. Mrs, C. E. Sutherland, P. D. Balter, Mrs. G. B.
Arake, Mish Vollbrecht, Mr. &
Mr. E.
Blickabera, Miss H. .Mrs. Baxley, Capt. and McGes, C.. Wagner, Mr. and
Mrs. Jolia B. Morrison, Dr. Mts, O...
W. Bendixen, Capt. H. Watton, E. J.
Norden Brown, L. C. Wateman, E. J.
Faltor, Mr. & Mrs. L'eterson, Mrs. H. Tibodas....
Ad..
F. CRAIGIEDORS,
Gothain, Dr.-L.-W. Peterson Adung, Mr. & Mrs Lamsden, Miss Gray, Miss 8.
Parill, Mr & Mrs. '& 2 children Mackenz[*, A. Hopkins, Mid A. Ran, Mr. & Mr; Dentian, A.
Ritchie, Mr. and ¦ Honking. Mṛa, B. J. W.. Gaskell, Mr. and MM,
B.
Reemann, G. Mr. W. H. MA÷ler. Tlect," and | Hall, Miu F, 0. Schneider, Mr. & Grant-Smith, E.
Hall, O. 8..
Hancook.., Llaut. Grant-Smith, Mr Smith, Mr`and Hookwall, Mr. and
Mr. Marton... Mrs. Wi and Mrs, and Twls, Major and Kellery, H. W. & child
Ma & Jones, Dr. & Mr. déen
Evan Lumsden, Mrs.
จ
Mr. A. W. Tanaka, Mies
Tlimahl...
Trom
Expected sa se about.
For
・WII Sedva da ne about
A. Titaroem.........JAVA .................1st half Des....JAPAN let half Doo
Tlipanas....JAVA
JAVA.................... Ist half Dec Tilatjap....SHANGHAI,;1st hall Deo...,JAVA... 1t half Dec. JAVA .......................1st half Deo...,SHANGHAL2nd half Deo. „JAVA .... .............., 1st half Dec....JAVA.............. 9ad balt. Do Tilmanock......JAPAN.Ist half Doc... JAVA....................... nd half Don Tilliwong.JAVA .................2od hali Deo...JAPAN 2nd half Dec
The stormers are all fitted throughout with Electric. Light, and bare commodation for a limited number of salon passsengers, and will take cargo we all Ports in Natberian Is-Indis on through B/L
Vor particular of Freight and Passage, apply to the
JAVA-CHINA JAPAN LIJN, York Buildin229
Warren, Mr. and Teleph-os. Na X75
call-Kaufmann, P.
Koerner, Mr. and
› Mead Wiseman, Br, and
Wood, 2. M. Kramay, K, Woman, P. K. Prived and Published by the Propriet
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