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ENTERTAINMENTS.

HONGBONG 'AMATEUR

DRAMATIO OLUP. ·

THEATRE RUYAL.

Urix Mala GRAND VARIETY ENTER

TAINMENT,

SATURDAY, Jaati ry 27.h, 1972,

NDER the Disting Feed

450 of ILE, Sir FREDERICK 371 LUGARÐ1⁄4~Q:Q÷M÷0¬~÷Q.Bir D.S.O. and 11.P. Major Gural Auder on, U.B.

By si quial request to Aneequiunde 'wili nisu bo repeated.

·

Booking office ni ROBINSON PIANO CO,, open on January 20th, 1919, 10 4.3.

Hongkong, 16th Jan, 1912.

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BIJOU SCENIC

THEATRE.

Flower Stret.

Cinematograph

nt

Vaudeville..

9.10

EVERY EVENING

9.

A Completo change of Pictures.

EVERY WEDNESDAY ANG

SATURDAY,

all now to Hongkong.

MISS EILEET MURRAY

THE; POPULAR COMEDIENNE. 7,15 PICTURE ONLY

J

7.15

R. H. STEPHENSON,

Leance & Manager b

Hongkong, 2nd J., 1512.

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CANTON-KOWLOON RAILWAY.

ALTERATION AND ACDELERA- TION OF TRAIN SERVICE.

THE PUBLIC to barely a titet

lazan and from THURSDAY, Fetzuiry Isk imporinut alterati na anal a kditions 'will be made to the prenat Timo Tibf..

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY JANUARY 24

Consignee.

FROM EUROPE.

HEH.A.L. Stamship

"AIRIA," Captain Kinet, having arrival; Con AgLoos of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the linzardous and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Go- down Company, Limited, whence-do- livery may be obtained against Bills-of- Lading countersigned by the Cader elgoed.

Optional Cargo, will be carried on unless notice to the contiary be given to-day.

All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here,

after which date they cannot be re- Guguized.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods bare left the Godowns, 'asid all 'Goods remaining undelivered after the 2th inst., will be subject to rent, t

All broken, chafed, and dunsged goods must be left in the Godis, where they will be examined ou il 24th inst., st 0:30a.m.

No Fire Insurance will be affected -by-un-fa un caso-whatever..................

This steamer brings on carg? :--

Ex .. "E it" from Stettin

Praja" from Sundsvill HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Honokosa Orrion. Ho izlong, 20th Jan, 1912.

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-BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

8.S. BENDORAN;" FROM ANTWERP, MIDDLE BRO', LONDON & STRAITS,

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby

Intimations

Entertainment

CIGARETTES HONGKONG

BOUTON ROUGE

$4.20 per 100

FELUCCA

$280 per 100

ENJOY THE LARGEST

SALE IN EGYPT.

For Sight Seeing in an Up-to-date

MOTOR,

RING JP 1033.

THE EXILE MOTOR GARAGE.

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flongkong; 15th April, 1911.

WEISMANN, LIMITED

BAKERS

CONFECTIONERS

CATERERS

RESTAURANTEURS

14, Des Voeux Road Central.

Panchnur, pinh April 1931

NOW... READY I LI

40

OUR NEW O. 3. DREW, manufactured exclusively from the finest informal that all Goods are bing | Bekemiin Hops an1 German Milt by an Export Gorman Brewer. May br made at their risk into the hazardone had from dailan or 'from the undersigned,

edfor extra buzardous Gudowas of thi

ogkong aal Koeln Wharf and

The fir Through Train from Kaa ox-t Cards will leste dai y **]uudion "Ca, Ltd, whence nadfat 8.15 4.56, insterd of 8-xing and an hour gla wasivos Colitary may b additional Through Train will leave attained. 11.25 ·

*

The Ex, Tis now leaving at 2.25 pm, wijl baye ni 2,10`p a park hos boon seelerated and will arrive at Casina ut 656 var, making the joey la under four hours.

From 'ANTONA Train will fea o for Koworx at 7.45 M, insted of 7,550, and an extra Throngli Train St 114R AM.

The Express-will-levya at 2:55 1.3. intend of 2 25 r.., and has also feo, weeldrated and will arrive at KoWL00 at f,b) 14.

|

Nims will be admitted after tha Golds lave left the Glodowan, and all Goods nanining mudoliterød after the 27m inst., will to subject to rent.

All claims again this steimer musi e pentel to the Undersigued on oi fore the 3rd pros, or the will o te besognized.

All broken, shafed, and damage Goods are to be lift in the Goddwn

Lore they will be examined on the

il inst., at 11 a.x,

For resients in the New Tenny TOBY A Unia will be ano 19 arrive at Kownous at 2.15 cou, nodlata ju the

No Fito Lusur inca Las usen affected) Bills of Lading will le soonterigseq

IBD, LIVINGSTON & CO.,

Agents.

aftemon, 16 8.52 mm. The present, Hongkon“, 2 tl Jan. 1912

caine arriving at Kowloon at 19,30- Anil Laving ai 5.45 rx, wil b. caurello).

Far lu' er purtimlari 800 Tare

· Table, which guy had on my plan is

The Manger, British East

A

Konin, The Traffe Manger, this ref

Ty Onder

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

TUE

O.

B.

Ask for the NEW O. B. DREW.

ORIENTAL BREWERY, LTD., ¡Hongkong,

THE LEEDS FORGE

CO., LTD., LEEDS..

Bocialists in the Manufacture of RAILWAY ROLLING STOOK of every description.

Pioneers in the Design and Manufacture of

HE P. & O. 8. V. Co. Steiner PRESSED STEEL UNDERFRAMES and BOGIES and ALL

"ARCADIA,"

For ion, Canton, and at de FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO

Fo Ling, Offcer.

By Order,

The Administration,

Managry,

ILP WINSLOW,

Britid Seian,

Chintar Hertton,

Camion Kaslan

4 Canton Kowivor. Railway

Railway

Kowloon, 23rd Jan, 1912

HONGKONG HORTICUL

THE

TURAL SOCIETY.

ANNUAL SHOW.

AND STRAITS,

Consignees of Osigo by the abɔroj uanied vassol are boroby informed tha}} [104]

their goods are being laudud and placod at their risk in the Ifongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Com- pany's Ondowns #£. "Kowloon," where sach Consigument will be sorted out Mork by Mark and 'delivery can by stained an the Goods are labdod. This vessel brings on Cargo:

THE FLOWER nid VEGETA-

BLE Show will be he'd a the fat ned 2ed foreb, on the vacOLE ground opposite the Hongkong Club

Inten in Exhibitors should send hoic Entries to the Hon. Secretary not later, than the 22nd February.

From London, “ko., exam.

"Meg'onia."

From Persian Gulf, exs à. B L.S.N.

STEEL RAILWAY WAGONS.

The Undersigned have been appointed Sole Agenta in Hongkong and China.

THE TAIKOO DICKYARD & ENGINEERING C.,

OF HONGKONG, LTD.

Agents, BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE..

Hongkong, 23rd September, 1911.

KUHN

(42

AND

WM. POWELL

LIM TED.

KOMOR

and B. & P. B. N. Co's Art Curio Dealers.

steamars.

Optional Goods will be lauded bene unless instructions aro given to the contrary willylä 6 hours.

Copies of Raios and Seedeles may be obtained from the Hon Fasretary,

L. GIDOS,.

Goods not cleared by the 25th-inst.,. 6 Beaconsfield Ama1o.' nt & p.m., will be subject to rent. Hoarking, 20th Jan, 1912, [100 No Fire Insurance will be effected;

by me in any case whatever.

NOTICE.

** Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the

THE attention of BLITISH SUB. Consigness and the Company's" sar-

Tayori, Mcurs. Goddard and Dovolas.

JEOTS in Canton Conta'art 10 M. on MorDave and Tuura. District is called to Section 162 of the DAYS. All claims must be presented China and Cores Order a Council within ten days of the steaïver'a 'arrival 1904, rujolving spaual registration i«.

recognised. No claims will be admitted hora, altor which data they cannot be

Januuy and specially to Sub-ection

10 ther of which provides a follow after the goods have left the Godowas,

If any pors n fails to comp'y with

the Peri ins of this Order expecting

E. A. HEWETT,

-- Superintendent.

Registration, and dose got a cusable Hongkong, 22nd Jan, 1912

failure to the satis'aċilon of the Con- salar Ofcor, he or she shall be guilty of an offence against this. Order, and

any Conitor Authy ity may, if it thinksj

ft, doons to re:ogalzo bám, an a British Bubje t

BRITISH 8B E018 are parti. cularly nqres esta produce the precce -

t

Co Let

Ing year's rotifexto whoa spring forFFICES in King's Buikling.

věnovalyi rogi trating;------

J. W. JAMIESON,

"Apply to

*1XER.M; Cöseulste-General,

- Canton, Jan, 20th, 1912.

Cies

THE HONGKONG: LAND..

INVESTMENT E ADENGT

COMPANY LIMITED. Táib Dio/I911":"

INSPECTION INVITED

A. KUHN,

Proprior

AERTEX®

CELLULAR.

REGAL

SHOES

J. T. SHAW,

and OUTFITTER.

21, Hongkong Hotel Buildings,

GREAT!!

CASH!!

SALE!

NOW

PROCEEDING

ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS

IN ALL

DEPARTMENTS.

POWELL'S

HOTEL

GRILL ROOM

GR

OPENS

TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY),

at 7. P.M.

Hongkong, 23rd January, 1912.

J. H. TAGGART,

Manager.

REALLY GOOD SPECTACLES

Are such a cafort to tired or strained øyes that their ve olanɔt be over-estinated," IE your eyes nool glasses they should have the best you can get.

THAT

MEANS

་་

1.-Careful-anl export oxamination; 2.-Precision in tho miking; 3.-The best of materials; 4-Adjustmòn to a alcety.

All of the above wo offer you. We invite comparison with the oquipmost of any optical establishment-nywhore. Tories, amber and other tintol lanses, mounted in goll, g3l-fille), or other metals at lower cost. Oa oricox are reasonable." Our matorials and for uanshin are gaarantood,

CLARK & CO

SCIENTIFIC FORK BLOGS.

OPTICIANS CHATER RO HONGKONS

OUR

CONTEMPORARIES.

WHAT THEY THINK.

China Mail.

-The-Girl-of-the-Period. One of the things that strikes an old China Hand on returning to the Old-Country-after-the lapse of several years is the very great improvement to be noted in the physique and bearing of the rising generation of middle class school girls and young ladies generally. In many re spects, they are ahead of their | brothers and boy cousins of simi- [105 lar years. This fact is even being

CHAMPAGNES POMMERY AND GRENO

BOLLINGER

GIESLER

DUC DE MONTEBELLO

IRROY

LANSON

PAUL DOMMIER

LOUIS RENAU

Sole Agents, CALDBECK

MACGREGOR & CO.

Hongkong, 18th Decemb r. 1911.

S.O.A.E.O.

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FAR EAST OXYGEN AND ACETYLESE CO., LTD.- AUTOQENOUS WELDING. "repair" "of boiler sød kally, wekling of emeka.

borne in upon the minds of the stay-at-homes, we gather, if recent articles in the London papers can be taken as any guide, and naturally much satisfaction is ex- pressed-by-the-feminists-that- things should be so: The effect of two decades of High School training upon the girls of the middle classes of Society has in- dead been very salutary, pro- ducing better developed bodies, more self-reliant minds. The open air life which most school" girls lead during the hours est apart for physical exercise is very different to the restricted routine to which their mothers were enb- jeet, while in quother direction- | the widening of the intellectual horizon has been equally produc tive of good results.

Daily Press.

Russla and America)

The House of Representatives at Washington a month ago adopted;

by 300 votes to 1, a resolution directing the immediate abrogs- tion of the Treaty of 1832 be tween the United Stares and Rus- sis on account of - Russia's die crimination against the passports Issued to American Jews. The statement has been published in America that the British Jewish. associations, following this lead, have initiated a movement to sa- cura the abrogation of the treaty between Russia and Great BH- tain, ander which the Czar's Government is able to exclude - British Jews from that country. We have seen nothing in the London papers to corroborate this statement, but if America

has grievance in this respect it is certainly one in which other countries share. A leading article from the St. Petersburg "Rossiya" is' quoted as saying that Russia ` cannot be expected to change her laws in deference either to demon- strations by groups of American Jews or as the result of friendly representations on the part of the United States Government. This was contrasted in the Amer- ican Press with that passage of the President's Message to con gress on foreign affairs in which a speedy settlement of the [46 controversy was foreshadowed in consequence of conversations in St. Petersburg between the American Ambassador, and the Foreign Office.

Blenswing, of corroded plates by addition of metal

Welding of broken pieces of any kind of metal OFFICE: St George's Building, 8rd Floor, Telephone 1088.

PURE-AL MINIUM

COOKING-UTENSILS. THE MOST HYGIENIO

NO RUST, NO CHIPPING OF ENAMEL

VERY. DURABLE

SAVE TIME AND· FUEL

VERY MODERATE PRICES.

BRIGHT AND CLEAN INSPECTION INVITED.

-F. BLACKHEAD & CO..

Diss Bros

TAILORS

群 TEDHAM STERET (FLOWN B6) ESTAPLISI

it

South China Morning Post.

:

Business In China.

Another influenoa militating at present against business is the lawlessness prevailing in various places. Robbers and cut-throats, under the guise of revolutionism, are terrorising the natives and committing outrages almost with impunity. To suppress all this alacious pillage and plunder would be one of the first duties of a Republican Government. It would be a large order, for [44 some localities are infes'ed and dominated by numerous bands of desperadoes, Yet by strong; determined action they may be dispersed and the people enabled to live the peaceful, industrious lives which they have been per |sunded the revolution - "would ensure for them. This, along with a sound, well, ordered"

ministration, and the boom in trade which is promised iso cón fidently, and all will

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