Shipping
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAFH SATURDAY MARCH 9.10.2
Notices
? GOING HOME? CHINA EXPRESS CO.
WHY NOT
Soo the beauties of Japan, of Honolulu (the Paradiso of the Pacifio) of Ollifornia, of Colora- do, and the fascinations of Niagara, San Fran- disso, Chicago and Now York.-
A Holiday at Home, and a way to get there that's
holiday........
Every
THE COST:
AND THE WAY
"travel wing" tourist takes the deservedly famous U, S. MAIL Steamers of the
PACIFIC MAIL SS. CO.
Stontmors of Limitloss Luxury. Splendidly appointed" "Homes on the Water." Wireless Telegraphyf| Submarine Fog Signals. Excellent String Orchestra. Moals for epicures under the superiùtoadence o| caterer of International Repute.
is not more by this route with its unrivalled opportunities, than by any other route. For a return ticket to London, the cost is but £120, including berth and meals across America. To San Francisc› 'via Japan and Honolulu the cost is 245. For the INTERME- DIATE SERVICE Firat Claus accommodations are provided for £43 to London (return ticket £74) and to San Francisco £25. SPECIAL RATES to officers, Army, Navy, Consular or Civil Sorvico, on appliention
STEAMERS.-
Koreu.....
SIBERIA...
Manchuria
Mongolia....
INTERMEDIATE.
M
.18,000 18,000
ET
27,000
27,000
Apr. 2 1P.M Apr. 18 Apr. 30 May 20
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Pornia............................... 9,000. China ... DEMEDIE 10,200
Nilo.................... 11,000
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GENERAL SHIPPING AND FORWARDING AGENTS. Parcels and Cases of any Size, Shape, or Weight forwarded to All Parts of The World, al the Lowest Rates of Freight. TELEPHONE No. 668.
8, DUDDELL STREET,
I ogkong, 20th January, 1912.
PO BOX 260.
JOHN TAYLOR,
MANAGER.
CIGARETTES
BOUTON
ROUGE
$420 per 100
W
FELUCCA
$2.80 per 100
ENJOY THE LARGEST SALE IN EGYPT.
NOW READY!!!
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OUR NEW O., B. BREW, manufacture] exclusively from the fuet Bohemian Hopi and Gerinin Milt by an Beet Gorman Bronat May be had from devlers or from the undersignal.
Apr. 23
O.
LET US PLAN AN ITINERARY FOR YOU. King's Building (opposite Blako Pier).
Telephone No. 141.
Hongkong, 21th January, 1812.
་
FRED J. HALTON,
Agent.
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BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD.
NEW FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE OF STEAMERS' BETWEEN "KOBE, HONGKONG AND RANGGON,
EASTWARD.
-Th 8,3. || WARDIA, 3,973 temu, Captain E. W. P,ok, d'ie st HONG KONG from RANGOON on 17th-Maṛeli, will Le dangatched for. ROBE soms day, at noon, taking Cargo and Paweogem at cirr nt rato, to be lowid by 8.5. MUTTRA,” 4,014 tons, Captain J. R. O'SullivaY.
WESTWARD.
Askfor the NEW 0. H. BREW.
B.
ORIENTAL BREWERY. LTD.. Hongkong.
THE LEEDS FORGE CO..
Ltd., leedS.
Specialists in the M inufacture of RAILWAY ROLLING STOCK. of every description. Pioneers in the Dougn and Manufacture of
STEEL RAILWAY WAGONS.
The 8.3. FULTAWA will leave Hoxoxo; a.fr SINJAP `RE, PE-PRESSED STEEL UNDERFRAMES and BOGIES and ALL- NANO and HANGOON on the 10th March, 1912, at daylight, follo«ed by t'e 8.8." PAZILKA." on 23rd Maioli, taking cargo and passen para al cu sunt rates.
The abre Sawers have excellent n'oa macaran › lati su, for passengers an:l; sta fitted wi lo all modern einveniences. `
For Freight or Parsago, apply tr
Telpismo No. 215,
Hongkou, 1th March 19'2
Zail
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,
CHINESE ENGINEERING
#nd
MINING COMPANY, LTD.
CANTON-HONGKONG. TIEN- TSIN LINE.
THE S&mship
* ONSANG * Taking cargo for 'Ticutein, via Chio- Wang-Tro.
For Freight wal Passage apply in THE CHINESE ENGINEERINO
'& MINING CO., LTD.
Qurea's Buildings
DODWELL & CO. 1D
Agrota
Hongkouz, 1st Feb., 1919 (128
SAGENTS,
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To Sail
SOCIETA NAZIONALE DI SERVIZI MARITTIMI.
ETRAM FOR GENOA via BOMBAY MIRECT.
(Taking Cargo at through intos to
Por. Suid, Mewin, Ngka, and Leghorn i Ve ise cut Triste, all Mediterranean. Adriario, Bar- colour, Valenz, Alica tè. Al-{ ∙meria and Malaga, Letnutizo and Bouth Ameri Posle up to Callar.).
THE Steunship
"CAPKI,”
Capt. Fizi, will be dopatched as. above on SATURDAY, the 33rd inst.,
THE AMERICAN & ORIENTAL | xl Noon,
LINE.
FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK (With literly to call at the Malabar Coast),
THE Steamship THE
"BRMESE PRINCE," Captain MacDougall, will be despatobed
for the shore ports on FRIDAY, the 92nd March.
For Freight or T'assage apply to
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,
General Agente,
Hongkong, 29th Fub., 1912.
"INDRA
For further particulare megarding freight and passage, apply to
CARLOWITZ & CO.,
Agcuts, Hangkong, 8th March, 1912. [232
AERTEX
CELLULAR.
[187] REGAL
LINE, LIMITED,
FOR NEW YORK. (with liberty to proced via The Cuje of Gord H. pr.)
THE So washly
MINDRASAMHA,”
Capala N. P. Pitobo", will te don- patched as ubora oo or about 2nd April. For Freight or Pasare apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON
& CO. LTD.,
4ginta. Hongkong, 4th March 12, [181
The Undersigned have been appointel Sole Agents in Hongkong and China,
THE TAIK 10 DICKY AND & ENG NEERING C3⁄4,,
OF HONGKONG, LTD.
Agents, BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
mobono 9ted Septembar, 1011
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TRASE PARK,
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MACGREGOR & CO. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, SINGAPORË, TIENTUN and KUALA LUMPUR.
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FAR EAST OXYGEN AND ACEtylene co., LTD. AUTOGENOUS WELDING.
SHOESir of bollers and halls, welding of cracks,
J. T. SHAW
TAILOR
and
OUTFITTER,
21, Hongkong Hotel Buildings,
Que n'a Bond.
Entertainment.
UNIVERSITY BAZAAR.
MARCH 11 TO MARCH 16
Op ́n from 230 P.M. DAILY. MANY ATTRACTIONS
Reiswing of corroded plats by addition of metal
Welding of broken pioo-a of any Hind of metal. OFFICE: St. George's Building. And Pisar. Talali_nr. 14 88.
MEE CHEUNG. ART PHOTOĞRAPHER HONGKONG. TELEPHONE NO. 1013.
|Developine, Painyina à EstateiNG.
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OUR CONTEMPORARIES.
WHAT THEY THINK.
Daily Press.
Treatment of Lunatics.
MANY ATTRACTIONS the Legislative Council towards
STALLS
for the Sile of Articles and Curios of every description.
A magnificent loan exhibition of porcelain.
EXHIBITION
MUSIC
H. E. The Governor, in "elear- ing up his desk," as it were, pre paratory to bis departure from the Colony next week, was able to report very satisfactory pro- greas at Thursday's meeting of tho settlement of many important questions of wide public interest which have been "engaging his attention of late. Taking those questions in the order in which they appear in the report of the Council's proecodinge, wo note
By kind permission of the Naval and Military Authorities music first that His Excellency has will be supplied daily by the following bands:-
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WING KEE & CO. 47-49, Connaught Rd.
SIUPCHANDLERS,
PROVISION & COAL,
MERCHANTS
3. Bid Mar 2011
HMS. Minotaur '
K. O. Y. L. I. 8th Rajents
120th Baluchis
25th Punjabis
26th Funjabis
GRAND NAVAL AND MILITARY
DISPLAY
mado a close inquiry into the Lunatic Asylum question, to which we have drawn public at- tention on one or two occasions.". Tho presont promises only nood to be soon to be condemnod na
unsuited for the permanent de tention of lunatics, and, assum- ing a lunatic asylum to be a neces- Fathery institution in the Colony,
on the new University Recreation ground, daily at 5 p.m., compris ing Tugs-of-War, Bayonot Fighting, Bilaclava Moles (mounted and unmounted), Oun-Drill, eto, Continuous Variety Entertainments, Cinematograph (by
Frores), Conio Railway, Onfo Chantanto, Chinese Theatre, Comic Minstrels, Chotting Gallery, Concerts UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANTS ROOF GARDEN
AMERICAN BAR
PHOTO STUDIO
CLUBS FOR LADIES (beautiful equipped)
wo suggested that a new asylum, planned in accordance with mo dern ideas concerning the treat- mont of the insane, should bo created on the other side of the harbour. We had in mind at the [time somo such modest institu- Lion as Dr. Sheldon controls on the outskirts of Canton, but His Excellency has apparently boon advised that "a large and costly. asylum"
EVENING ENTER- alam" would be Hocemary, and
TAINMENTS. MONDAY,
the 11th, at 9.15
ho accordingly favours, the re- patriation of lunatica,
South China Morning Post.
The Proposed Trust.
Khatluck Dance by men of the 120th Baluchis. Cafe Chantante on Phore ara fow who will disputa
Roof Garden.
TUESDAY,
the 12th, at 7.30
GRAND DINNER
the necessity for oliminating all incentive to excessive drinking, botthe problem of how to do it has occupied the attention of legia- lators for many decades-and it is a problemi stil!, The scheme
n the Mrin Hall at which is Excellency the Governor will be laid before the Legislative Council
prosent, to be followed by a
GRAND MUSICALE
nt which the loading amatours of the Colony will take part (seo noto below). Entrance to concert $2.00, to the balcony $1.00.
WEDNESDAY,
the 18th, at 9:15
PHADAGATKA DANCE by men of the 25th Punjabis. CAFE (HANTANTE and EVERY EVENING thereafter FIREWORKS,
CHINESE THEATRES,
on Thursday is as remote from
a solution as over, for though
it aims at the withdrawal of
existing licences for the retailing of intoxicating liquors, it offers - a substituto in the form of a Publichouso Trust, the object of which will be "to provide liquors of better quality "served up under export management," the pro- fits from the sales being devoted to public purposes, Counter at- tractions to the insidious tipple are to be furnishel in the shape
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CONCERTS, ETC., EIC, ETC. of" tos, coffee, social intercourse RESTAURANTS:
European and Chinese style.
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and ronsonable recreation," considerate provision which is sure to appeal to the man who is ashore for a night out, for we tako from the remarks which
Sot dinners will be served in the realaurauis every evening from fell from the lips of His Exool-
7.30 p.m., banda in attendanco...”,
AFTERNOON TEAS.
Each afternoon tea and other light refreshments may be had..
IMPORTANT.
Those desirous of attending the State Dinner are notified that tables to neesmiddate six or more persons MUST be reserved baforehand. Applications for tickets to Mr. L. F. Townend, hon, secretary, foreign committco, care of Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ltd., Queen's Buildings. DINNER
$3.00 per bead
do (including encert) $5.00 do.
loney the Governor that the chiof aim of the promoter of the scheme is to Foo thint nailors ashore' are" duly protected from the evils of over-indulgence. With the moral little fault to find, aspect of the project, we have
HUMAN SACRIFICE.
Fate of a Girl in an Indian
Forest..
An extraordinary case of human
In view of the great demand it is important that applications encrifice has resulted in sentence.
should be mado as early as possible. Admission to University and grounde 50 cts. (fifty conts.) There will be a service of rickshaws running fom Kennedy Hoad, Tram Station. There will also be a service of chairs from the corner of Western Street to which the lower trams run direct from the Hong kong Hotel..
Chancellors Tickets $100 giving free admission to University and grounds and all the many side shows during the whole week, Master Tickets $50.00 giving free ndinission to University and grounds and all the many side shows during the whole week Betson Tickets $5 00 giving fres admission to University and |
grounds daring the whole week, may be obtained from Mr. S. W. TAO, 236, Des Voeux Road On: teal and Mr. L. F. TOWNEND, caro of Union Insurance Society of Canton.
Dinner will be served in the Restaurants nightly, and for the Bake of onvenience those persons proposing to dine in the Restau. rants (Chinese and European) pro requested to notify the Hon. in the effice of the University at least one day beforehand.
Diss Bros
TAILORS
{5} 1 WYNDHAN STREET (FIowa Stу'ESTABLISHED 1900,
Southern Indin, on a Hindu of death being passed at Mirkaçur,
named Raghunandan. gathering firewood in the forest A party of Hindu girls was when the prisonor rushed at them, knocked one of them down, and drove the others away. He picked his victim up and carried her, screaming, to a pit which he had dug. Orying three times, "Hail, Mahabir Hail, Black he thrust the girl into the pit, Goddess! Behold your sacrifice!
rolled, stenos upon her, and covered her with earth.
Whon the victim's parents Sece-arrived the prisoner bad filled in the pit and was trampling, down the earth. The girl was dead.. The prisoner was found, upch examination to he quite sane and was sortenced to death for murder...
"I see you're still in mourning though your husband has been dead three years
Yes, in the first place can never forget him, and then my fiancee likes me better in black
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