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Shipping

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY MARCH 14 1912

Notices

? GOING HOME? CHINA EXPRESS CO.

A Holiday at Home,

and a way

to get there that's a holiday.

THE COST:

WHY NOT

So the boautios of Japan, of Honolulu (the Paradiso of the Pacific) of California, of Colora- do, and the fascinations of Niagara, San Fran- cisco, Chicago and New York,

AND THE WAY

Every

"travel wise" tourist takos the deservedly famous U. S.-MAIL Steamers of the

PACIFIC MAIL SS. CO.

Shamors of Limitlose Farxury. Splondidly appointed "Homes on the Water. Wirolons Tolographyf Submarine Fog Signals. Excollout String Orchestra. Moule for opicures under the superintondence o enterer of International Route.

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 barth and moals across. America. To San Francisco via Japan and Honolulu the cost is 445. For the INTERME DIATE SERVICE First Class accommodations are provided for £4% to Intion-freturn-ticket-174)-and-to-San-Francisco_ £25. SPECIAL RATES to oilicors, Artny, Navy, Consula r or Civil Service, on application.

STEAMERS, -

(ESTABLISHED 1841.)

GENERAL SHIPPING AND FORWARDINg agents, Parcels and Cases of any Bizo, Shape, or Weight forwarded to All Parts of The World, at the Lowest Rates of Freight. TELEPHONE No. 668.

8, DUDDELL STREET,

Hongkong, 30th January, 1912.

Entertainment.

UNIVERSITY BAZAAR.

P.O. BOX 260.

JOHN TAYLOR,

TO-DAY!

MANAGER

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CIGARETTES

BOUTON ROUGE

$120 per 100 FELUCCA

$2.80 per 100

ENJOY THE LARGEST SALE IN EGYPT.

NOW READY ! ! !

OUR NEW O. B. BREW, manufactured exclusively from the finest Bohemian Hops and German Milt by, an Expert German Brower. May be | hind from deslers or from the nudersigned.

Korea......

.18,000

SIBERIA....

.18,000.

Apr. Apr. 16

2.1P.M

Manchuria

27,000

Apr. 30

Mongolia............. 27,000

May 20

INTERMEDIATE. -

Porsia................. 9,000

Mar. 26

Chinm

10,200

Apr.

Nilo..................... 11,000

O.

LET US PLAN AN ITINERARY FOR YOU.

King's Building opponite "Blake Plec). .

Telephons No, I

FRED J. HALTON,

Agent.

Hongkong, 24th January, 1912,

ELIO

BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD.

NEW FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN KOBE, HONGKONG AND RANGOON.

EASTWARD.

The 8.S. WARDILA" 9,476 ba, Cyptin E. W. Pres, dne, at HONGKONG from RANGOON on 12th March, will bo degintcheʻl for KOBE mums day, at 4 1.8, Asking Cargo nd Passengers at enrrent rate, to be followed by 9.5. MUTTHA,“ 4,613 tony, Captain J, R. O'SULLIVAN,

WESTWARD.

Ark for the NEW O. B. BREW.

B.

ORIENTAL BREWERY. LTD., Hongkong.

THE LEEDS FORGE CO.,

LTD., LEEDS.

Specialists in the Manufacture of RAILWAY ROLLING STOOK of overy description. Pioneers in the Design and Manufacture of

STEEL RAILWAY WAGONS.

The 8.S. FAZILKA," will leave Hosunnso Ir SINGAP, RE, PE-PRESSED STEEL UNDERFRAMES and BOGIES and ALL- NANG and RANGOON on the 24ul Mare", 1912, at 1 pm, followed by the 8,8. WARDHA" on 6th April, taking eanga and posutigena al current rates, Tag abuto Stean, te laro excellent stoon, accomodation for passengers and

cre filled with all modern conveniences.

Tho Undersigned have been appointed Sole Agents in Hongkong and China, Järdine, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,

For Freighbor, Parsage, apply to.

Teleprus No. 215,

Hongkong, 19th March 1912

To Sail

AGENTS.

F 147

To Sail

CHINESE ENGINEERING - SOCIETA. NAZIONALE DI

and

MINING COMPANY, LTD. *.

CANTON-HONGKONG-TIEN

TSIN LINE.

THE Ship

*ONSANO"

Taking cargo for Tientsin, vin Chin- Wang-Tro.

SERVIZI MARITTIMI,

"STKAM FOR GENOA via BOMBAY

DIRECT.

(Taking Cargo at through rates "ko Port Said, Monins, Nyles, and Le,horn, nls Va ivo ▸nd Trieste,

all Mediterraneus, Adriatic, Bar- colous, Veloaz, Alicauto, AL meria and Malsga, Lovnutine mud South American Pous up to Callao.) DODWELL & CO., 19. THE Ship

For Fright and Passage apply to THE CHINESE ENGINEERING

& MINING CO., LTD.

Queen's Buildings

Agent4.

Honghent. lt Fob., 1912

1148

"CAPRI,"

n

|| Capt. Piza I, will ha dospateled

ubove un SATURDAY, the 23rd inst.,

THE AMERICAN & ORIENTAL at Noon.

LINK.

For further particukra regarding freight and porsage, apply to

CARLOWITZ & CO.,

Agents.

FOR ROSTON AND NEW YORK (With liberty to call at the Malabarilgkong, 8th March, 1912. | 232

Coast),

THE Steamship

BURMESE PRINCE,"

Captain MacDougall, willbe despatched

AERTEX

for the shove poria“ on FRIDAY, the i CELLULAR.

22nd March

For Freight or l'assage apply to

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co., :

General Agouts.

Hongkong, 29th Feb., 1912.

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“INDRA" LINE, LIMITED.

FOR NEW YORK.

(with liberty to proceed in The Cape of Good Hope.).

THE Steamship

INDRASAMHA"

Captain N. P. Pilcher, will to dea».

pa had an abore on or about 2nd April, For Freight or Pašiago apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON

& CO. LTD.,

Agente.

Hongkong, 4th March, 1919,

[121

REGAL

THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING CO.,

OF HONGKONG, LTO,

Agents, BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

Mangkong. 23rd Fantamber, 1911.

T42

GUINNESS' STOUT,

THE WELL-KNOWN

"HORSEHEAD,"

EXTR

GATE

EGOR

ALDBECK

EXPORT BOTTLERS

BRAND.

Sole: Agents,

CALDBECK

MACGREGOR & CO.

HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, SINGAPORE, TIENTSIN and KUALA LUMPUR.

Horgkong. 28th Jancary. 1912..

4

S.Ó.A.E.O.

140

FAR EAST OXYGEN AND ACETYLENE CO., LTD. AUTOGENOUS. WELDING.

SHOES repair of boilers and hulls, welding of cracks.

J. T. SHAW

TAILOR

and.

OUTFITTER,

21, Hongkong Hotel Bulldings,

Queen's Bond.

Rearning of corroded plated by addition of metal

Welding of broken ploves of any kind of metal, OFFICE: 8t. George's Building, 3rd Floor, Telephons 1083.

MEE CHEUNG. ART PHOTOGRAPHER

HONGKONG. TELEPHONE NO. 1013.

| Dryliapino, PrinYIRO & EULANGITO.

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

SHIPCHANDLERS,

PROVISION & COAL

MERCHANTS

TO-DAY!!

Open from 230 r.M.

MANY ATTRACTIONS

OUR. CONTEMPORARIES.

WHAT THEY THINK.

-China Mail.in

A Conspiracy of Silence. Only one minister (Mr. McKon- us) spoke upon it (the Wolah Church question) during the vacation and then in very general torne, eo that it has to bo absumod that the measuro will be upon the samo lines as that of 1000; but the country has no assurance that in fighting against the proposals of that year it may not be pur- suing a phantom, that the bill of

MANY ATTRACTIONS 1012 may not ho something on-

STALLS

for the Sulo.of Articles and Curios of ovary description.

EXHIBITION

A magnificent loan exhibition of porcolnin.

MUS C

tirely different, and that the agitation that is taxing the best brains of the Church party may not be useless because fgnorantly directed. Undor ordinary cir cumstances there would certainly sooner or later come a day of reckoning, and tho noxt general election would be called upon to pass judgment on the past conduct of the ministry.

By kind permission of the Naval and Military Authorities musio Thore are few people who have

will be supplied daily by to following bands

II.M.S. Minotaur

K. O. Y. L. I.

8th Rajputs.

120th Baluchis

2fith Punjabis

26th Punjabis

my doubt as to the verdict which- would be given if the Radicals succeed in carrying out all their schemes. But policy of trickory and evasion has nat ramo to the ond of its resources. Mr. Asquith has no intention to appeal to the constituencies which ho assumos comprise given him a mandate for all

GRAND NAVAL AND MILITARY

DISPLAY

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

ing Tugs-of-War, Bayonet Fighting, Balaclava Melee (inounted and unmounted), Gun Drill, eto. Continuous. Variety Entertainments, Cinoniatograpli (by

Frores), Sconic Railway, Cafe Chantante, Chinese Theatro,

Comic Minstrele, Shooting Gallery, Concerts UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANTS ROOF GARDEN

AMERICAN BAR

PHOTO STUDIO

these rule and destructivo ox- periments in tinkering with tho Pathe constitution. By drastic changos

CLUBS FOR LADIES (beautiful equipped)

EVENING ENTER-

TAINMENTS.

| PHARAGATKA DANCE by mun of the 25th Panjabis.

| CAFE CHANTANTE and EVERY EVENING thoreafter

FIREWORKS,

CHINESE. THEATRES,

in the eloutorate he proposes to appoul to quito different authority to that which brought the L.borals into power. It is | astute and-dishonest.

Daily Press.

Yuan and Tang,

The Nunking authorities, how- ever, have recogaised that circum- atances do not allow of Yuan Shih-kai leaving Poking for the present, and they according Ey waived thoir deinand that ho should take the outh of office at Nanking. He has taken it' in '·. Poking, and delivered a speech which, judging from the telegra phio summary wo have publish od, might have been the utterance. of Sun Yat-sen himself, so 'ad mirably does it accord with the. aspirations of the Revolution- ary party. Now we get the appointed as Promior, Tung Shao- yi, who was his chosen repre sentative to discuss terms of peace with Wu Ting-fang at Shanghai, but whose actions he afterwards disowned. Thero lins been much

CONCERTS, ETC., ETC., ETC. news that the President has

RESTAURANTS

European and Chinese style.

Sot dinnors will be served in the restaurants every ovoning from that is mysterions about the his

7.30 p.m., bands in attendance.

AFTERNOON TEAS.

Each afternoon toa and other light refreshments may be had.

IMPORTANT,

tory of the negotiations. Tho public honours accorded to Tang Shao-yi lately at Poking, though, he had no official rook whatever, and now his appointment as Premier, would seem to suggest that Tang and Yuan have under- stood each other very thoroughly

Thoso desirous of attending the State Dinnor are notified that all the way along, and when the tables to accommodate aix or more persons MUST be reserved full history of the parco negotin- boforehand. Applications for tiokots to Mr. L. F. Townend, tions comes to be written, it will hon. secretary, foreign committeo, care of Union Insurance doubiless be revealed that Tang Society of Canton, Ltd., Quoon's Buildings..

DINNER

do.

wook,

$3.00 per head (including concert) $5.00 do.

Shao-yi has played a far bigger part in the settlemont than has

yet boon credited to him,

South China Morning Post,

p

A Curious Anomaly.

08

In view of the great demand it is important that application'

should be made as early as possible.

We learn from the "Cablonews Admission to University and grounds 50 cts. (fifty cents.) There American" that the Hongkong will be a service of rickshaws running fom Kennedy Road, Tram authorities have taken up the Station. There will also be a service of chairs from the cornor of question, claiming that Western Street to which the lower trams run direct from the Bong- there has been no disease in the kong Hotel.

vioinity of Hongkong for several Chancellors Tickets $100 giving free admission to University month, the unreasonable discri

and grounds and all the many side shows during the whole mination of the Philipping

authorities against cattle from Master Tickets $50.00 giving free admission to University and this quarter should be immediate

grounds and all the many side shows during the whole weekly removed. At all events, an Season Tickets $5.00 giving free admission to University and effort should be made to give

grounds daring the whole week,

Hongkong the same treatment as may be obtained from Mr. S. W. TAO, 234, Des Vinax Road Con is accorded to Australia, the more traf and Mr. L. F. TOWNEND, caro of Union Insurance Society of especially as authorities here Canton.

are ready to do all in their Dinner will be served in the Restaurants nightly, and for the power to minimise the risk of sake of convenience those persons proposing to dine in the Restau. cattle disease entering the Philip- rants (Chinese and European) are requested to notify the Hon. Seps-pings from this quarter. The mat in the office of the University at least one day beforehand,

Diss Bros.

TAILORS

STREET (Płowe: St.)

ESTABLISHE!

tor is one of considerable import- anco. It seriously affects the shipping between Hongkong and Mouila, it killa, what for many years was a fairly lucrative busi- neas, and inevitably it rosets upon the people of the Philippines themselves, who are in conse quence of this absurd restricti upon a legitimate trade compell to pay a much higher price one of the necessaries of life this they would otherwise have to do

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