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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY MARCH 5 1912

Notices

? GOING HOME? CHINA EXPRESS CO.

-Holiday- at Home, and a way

Tolgati

WHY NOT

See the bonuties of Japan, of Honolulu (tho Paradise of the Eraiße) of California, of Colora do, and tlie fascinations of Niagara, San Fran- 1.Cisco, Chicago and Now, York,

AND THE WAY kyry'"travel wise"" Tourist takon the deservedly famous U.S. MAIL Stormers of the

PACIFIC MAIL SS...CO.

Stoainers of Limitlost Luxury. Splendidly appointed "lomes on tho Water." Wiroloas Telographyf Campurge Submarine, Fog Signals. Excellent String Oreftestra. Meals for opicures under the superintendouce .0 caterer of international Repute.

THE COST is not more by this route with its norivalled opportunities, than by any other route. For a return tiokot to London the cost is bal £120, including borth and meals noross America. To. San Francisco via Japan and loudlulu the coil is £15. For the INTERME DIATE SERVICE First Class ncrommodations are provided for £43 to London (return ticket £74) and to San Francisco £25. SPECIAL RATES to officacs, Army, Navy, Consular or Civil Service, on application.

STEAMERS.-

(ESTABLISHED 1841.)

GENERAL SHIPPING AND FORWARDING. AGENTS. Parsela and Cases of any Size, Shape, or Weight forwarded to All Parts of The World, at the Lowest Rates of Freight. TELEPHONE- No.-663.

8, DUDDELL STREET.A

11 ogkong, 30th January, 1912.

P.O. BOX 260.

JOHN TAYLOR,

MANAGER.

CIGARETTES

BOUTON

ROUGE

$4 20 por 100

FELUCCA

$2.80 per 100

ENJOY THE LARGEST

SALE IN EGYPT

NOW READY! 11

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OUR NEW O. B. BREW, manufacture oxclusively from the fast Bohemian Hops and Germag. Malt by an Exped Gounan Brower. May be had from dealers or from the undersigno 1.

Korea...

.18,000

Apr. 2 1PM

SIBERIA

18,000

Apr. 16

Mancinuria

27,000

Apr. 30

Mongolin..

27,000

May 20

INTERMEDIATE.

China

Mur. - 201 Apr. 223

Nilo...

O.

10,200

11,000.

Persia............ 9,000.

LET US PLAN AN ITINERARY FOR YOU. King'e Building (opposite Blake Piur),

Telephone No. 111.

FRED J, HALTON,

Agent.

Hongkong, 24th January, 1912.

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BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD.

„NEW FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN

The S.S. MUTTRA” 1,44 tros, Captain J. B. Q'Svittrav, due at HONGKONG fran BANGOON on 11th Merah, will be despatched for ROBE karas day, at noon, Liking Cargo and Pascongèrs a: Current rate-

WESTWARD.

The 8.8, FULTALA" will leave Hexoxoxu for SINGAPORE, PE- NANG and HANGOON on the 7th Mares, 1917, followed by te 8.8.

FAZILKA." Taking cargo and passengers at current ratis,

The abore Stora have excellent saloon mcammodation for passengers and are fitted with all modera craveniences.

For Freight or Parungo, apply to

Telephone No. 213,

Hongkong, 4th March 1912

To Fail

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,

AGENTS,

THE AMERICAN & ORIENTAL NORDDEUTSCHER

LINE.

FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK

(With libanty to call at the Malabar

Const).

THE

ÚE Stormship

BURMESE PRINCE,“ Captain MacDougall, will be derjitched for the store pois on FRIDAY, thu 22nd March.

For Freight or Tassage apply to

“ARNHOLD, KARBENG & Co.,

General Agents. Hoogkong, 29th Feb., 1912.

CHINESE ENGINEERING

Ankylor tlie NEW O. B. BREW.

B.

ORIENTAL BREWERY, LTD., Hongkong.

THE LEEDS FORGE CO.,

Specialists in the Manufacture of RAILWAY ROLLING STOOK of every desoription.

Notices

UNIVERSITY BAZAAR.

MARCH 11 TO MARCH 16

Open from 2:30 p.m. Daily.

MANY ATTRACTIONS:

MANY ATTRACTIONS

STALLS

for the Sale of Articles and Curios of overy description.

A magnificent loan exhibition of perçolain.

EXHIBITION

MUS:C

OUR CONTEMPORARIES.

WHAT THEY THINK.

China Mail;

The Madness of Peking. It is a thousand pities that Yunn Shih-kar did not take moro affective stops to prevent, such a deplorable outbronk, for the effects of the pillage of Peking will bo widespread. Already

Tintain is involved in the gonoral disaster, the troops there breaking loose on Saturday and repeating, on a minor scale the excesses of the capital. And we

greatly fear that the example

By kind permission of the Naval and Military Authorities music thus sot will be followed at all will be supplied daily by the following bands:-

H.M.S.. Minotaur

K. O. Y. L. I 8th Rajputs

128th Baluchis

25th Panjabi

20th Punjabis

GRAND NAVAL AND MILITARY

DISPLAY

on the new University Recreation ground, daily at 5 p.m., compris

ing Tugs-of-War, Bayonet Fighting, Blaclava Meleo ·

(inontod and unmounted), Gun Drill, ato,

Continuous Variety Entertainments, Cinematograph (by Pathe Frores), Conio Railway, Cafe Chantante, Chinose Theatre, Comic Minstrale, Chotting Gallory, Concerts. UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANTS ROOF GARDEN

AMERICAN BAR

PHOTO STUDIO' ·

CLUBS FOR LADIES (beautiful

places where the Chinese soldiery

ro massed in any numbers. The coming of a Republic has brought many disappointments

the people of China. They expected so much but so far havo received nothing better in return- for the old regime than fair promisoa and bland as cranessthat. In good time is comin To miany it is boming daily more evident that they have but exchanged King Log for King Stork, and so disappointment and discontent have arisen, and are now likely to equipped)oxtend to serious proportions,, to

EVENING ENTER-ho

TAINMENTS. MONDAY,

the 11th, at 9.15

eat embarassment of those

newly placed in authority by the forca of circumstances and the whirligig of time. Of course the mutiny will be put down with a heavy hand and peace w'll evon

Khattack Dance by men of this 120th Baluchis. Cafe Chantante ontually be restored, writ large in

Roof Gardon.

TUESDAY,

the 12th, at. 7.80.

GRAND DINNER

in the Main Hall at which His Excellency the Governor will be

present, to be followed by a

GRAND MUSICALE

nole below)." Entinned to donosit $2.00, to the bill, inko part (see

Rony 1,00. WEDNESDAY,

the 13th, at 9.15

Pioneers in the Design and Manufacture of PRESSED STEEL UNDERFRAMES and BOGIES, and ALL- PHARAGATKA DANCE by man of the 25th Punjabis.

STEEL RAILWAY WAGONS.

CAFE CHANTANTE and EVERY EVENING thereafter FIREWORKS, ..

The Undersigned have been appointed Sole Agents in Hongkong and Chini.

THE AIKOO DOCKY IRD & ENGINEERING CO,,

OF HONGKONG, LTO,

Agents, BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

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To Sail

LLOYD.

Ungkong, 2ård Feptember, 1911.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.

STEAM FOR

MANILA, YAP, ANGAUR, FRIE-·

! DRICHI WILHELMSHLAFEN,

RABAUL, BRISBANE

AND SYDNEY.

WE Steamship

TUE

*COBLENZ,"

[187 - Captain J., Klagist (now londing),

will love for the above placas FRIDAY, the 9th inst., at DA..

For Freight or pasiago apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, : MELCHERS & CO.,

General Agents.

and "MINING COMPANY, LTD.

CANTON-HONGKONG-TIEN. TSIN LINE,

THE Steamship

"ONSANG "

Laking cargo for Tiantain, ria Chid- Wang Tao.

For Freight and Passago, apply to THE CHINESE ENGINEERING

& MINING CO., LTD.

· Queen's Buildings. DODWELL & CO., TD

Agents

Hongkong, at Fab., 1912.

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG

AND CALCUTTA.

Hongkong, 2nd March, 1912 [ 12

AERTEX CELLULAR.

128 REGAL

(Taking cargo on Through Bills of Lading to Rangon, Mađms, and Mauritius)

THE Steamship

"CATUERINE APOAR." Captain L. 1. Townerond, will be dos- patched for the above ports on WED.

NESDAY, the 01k insi. at 3 r.x

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SHOES

J. T. SHAW

TAILOR

and

OUTFITTER,

DAVID SASSOON & Co., Lu, 21, Hongkong Motel Buildings,

Agente.

Hongkong, 29th Feb., 1012, 205

Queen's Road..

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GUINNESS STOUT,

THE WELL-KNOWN

"HORSEHEAD,"

GATE

REGOR

THANK MARK.

EXPORT BOTTLETAS

BRAND.

Sole Agents, CALDBECK

MACGREGOR & CO. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, SINGAPORE, TIENTSIN and KUALA LUMPUR,

Hongkong. 25th Janux y, 1912

S.O.A.E.O.

FAR EAST OXYGEN AND ACETYLENE 00., LTD: AUTOGENOUS WELDING,

repair of ballers and halls, welding of cracks.

Renewing of corrode i plates by addition of metal

Welding of broken pieces of any kind of metal. OFFICE: St. George's Building, 3rd Floor, Telephons 1085.

A LING & Co.

RNITURE AND PHOTO

BUPPLIES.

| DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND

ENLARGING.

9. Quoon's Burg

WING KEE & CO. 47-49, Connaught Rd. |SHIPCHANDLERS,

PROVISION & COAL

MERCHANTS tä:d May, 1911.

CHINESE THEATRES,.

charactors of blood; nevertheless

it will have grontly shaken the confidonco of the Powers in Yunn {Shih-kai and thas wrought irropar- fable harm to Chino.

Daily Press:

Position in the North

Wo note that the Nunking Government hus been successful letely in raising funds "with n viow to getting money to disband' the Mancliu garrisons in Hang- whow and provide ocupations for them," and we may be sure that they are keenly alive to the

CONCERTS, ETC., EÏC, ETC. necessity for the generai applion- RESTAURANTS

European and Chinoso sty'e.

tion of this policy, beauso it is obvious that to disband the large

Sot dinners will be served in the restaurants evory ovoning from military forces which have beon

7.30 p.m., bands in attendance.

AFTERNOON TEAS.

Each afternoon ton and other light refreshments may be had.

IMPORTANT

recruited within the last five months, without making provision for the employment of the men, would be an act of shear mad

noss. Whether the advanes of

Those desirous of attending the State Dinner are notified that General Li's army to Peking will tables to accommodato six or, more persons MUST be reserved have the effect of restoring peace boforehand. Applications for tickots to Mr. L. F. Townend, and order, or whether it will hon. secretary, foreign committee, care of Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ltd., Queen's Buildings. DINNER

serve only to strengthen tho al-' loged fears of the Northern Army

$3.00 per head and load to more bloodshed, then

do. (including concert) $5.00

do.

has hitherto marked the revolu- tion remains to bo scon; but

In view of the great demand it is important that applications General Li's proved resourceful-

should be mado as early as possible.

Disa Brop

TAILORS

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BLACKHEAD & CO.

no-s and diplomacy in negotiation loads up to hope that he will be ablo to accomplish the end in view by his persuasive pen rather thon by his flaming sword and thundering cannon.

South China Morning. Post:

Lessons of Peking. His (Yuan Shih-kai'n) soldiers worshipped him with all devo tion and (so it was beloved) would readily sacrifice their lives at his call, Yet it is those very Holdiers who have mutinted. We have a profound admiration for Yuan and his great work on behalf of his country, but we Gao only think it good, for him and China, that there should be an end to blind hero worship. We are pleased to soo that prompt messures are being disturbances, and eappoially to taken to suppress the "prondat

protect foreignere from harm It is in such matters as these that Republican administration Will audience of the Powers. If be judged by the brittoal

proves itselt wise and it will not want for assistance

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