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Shipping

?GOING HOME?

A Holiday at Home,

and a way to get there that's a holiday.

THE COST:

WHY NOT

See the benuties of Japan, of Honolulu (tho Paradise of the Pacific) of California, of Colora- to, and the fascinations of Niagara, San Fran- cisco, Chiengo and New York,

AND THE WAY

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

PACIFIC MAIL SS. CO.

Stowmors of Limitless Luxury. Splendidly appointed "Homos on the Water." Wireless Telegraphy. Submarine Fog Signals, Excellent String Orchestra. Mauls for opicures under the suporinton lones' of Caterer of International Roputo.

THE HNOGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JUNE

Notices

NETTING.

NETTING.

ETTING.

TENNIS AND BOUNDARY NETTING CUT TO ANY SIZE.

I cent per square foot, ka

APPLY

CHINA EXPRESS CO.

*FO. BOX 250.

, DUDDELL STREET.

TELEPSONE No. $68.

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THE LEEDS FORGE CO., LTD., LEEDS.

Specialista in the Manufacture of RAILWAY ROLLING STOCK of every desoription.

Pioneers in the Design and Manufacture of PRESSED STEEL UNDERFRAMES and BOGIES and ALL- STEEL RAILWAY WAGONS,

THE AK

The Undersigned have been appointed Sole Agents in.

DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING C1, OF HONGK 14G, LTD.

Agents, BUTTE <FIELD & SWIRE

is not more by this route with its unrivalled: opportunities, than by any other route. For a roturn ticket to London the cost is but £120, including Hongkong and China. borth and nonls across Amorica To San Francisco via Japan and Honolulu the coat is £45. For the INTERME- DIATE SERVICE First Class acrominodations arò provided for £43 to London (retura ticket £74) and to San Francisco £25. SPECIAL RATES' to offivars, Army, Navy, Cousilar or Civil Service, in application.

STEAMERS.-

KOREA ..... ...... 18,000 Tous Sailing June · 13 1. P.M.' SIBERIA

.18,000 MANCHURIA ..27,000 MONGOLIA...... ..27,000

INTERMEDIATE. -

It

July July 16 Aug.

11

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PERSIA.....

....... 9,000

CHINA 15.

:10,200

1

Juno Jaly

4

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July 20

Aug. 27

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NILE.......................... 11,ADD

PERSIA................ 5,000

PLIT US PLÁN AN ÍTINERARY FOR YOU, King's Building Copposite Blake. Pier). -

Telephone No. "THE

FRED J. HALTON,

Agent.

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BRITISH INDIA S. N.

CO., LTD.

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

EASTWARD.

The 8.3. MUTE CA 1.BE Kins, Cat. 15. Marry, will be the atelie for YOKOHAMA a 30. ROBE on sun Tah Jaze, at un an, jo by falliwel on the Fath Ji by 9.8, “FULTALA,” 3,151 ton), Captain II. Chidley, taking Cargo and Passengers at current rates,

WESTWARD.

The S.SITOLA". will lesen Hosakond for SINGAPORE, PENANG aud RANGOON on the 19th June, at Noon, follovel by the 8,8. "MUTTRA "Anking cargo and passengers at eu rent 'ratos,

The above Stonnerre have excellent saloon accommodation for passengers

and

are fitted with all modern osáveniences.

For Wraight or Passága, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,

Telephone No. 218,

Hongkong, 14 Jun, 1918

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Notices ELLWOOD'S "

HELMETS

AERTEX

AGENTS.

Notices

NESTOR"

SANITARY

FLUID

CELLULAR. REI BLE DISINFECTANT.

REGAL

SHOES

J. T. SHAW

TAILOR

and OUTFITTER,

Two Tablespoongful to a Gal- lon of Water for Washing Floors, eto., is Most Useful for the Deg- truction of Floas.

Per Pint Tin.....

50 cents. For Gallon Tin... $2.00

VICTORIA DISPENSARY.

Hongkong, 2eptember, 1911

·S.O.A.E.O.

FAR EAST OXYGEN AND ACETYLENÈ CO. ITD

** AUTOGENOUS WELDING. -repair of bailers and hurls, salding of oracks,

142

Ranawing of corroded plates by addition of mets!

Welding of broken pirean of any kind of metal OFFICE: St. George's Building, Set Phor. Tolephoue 1099.

Diss Bros

TAILORS

WYNDHAM STREET (Flower Sƒ KŔTARISHED 1900

To Sail

Hongkong - Boston and New York.

AMERICAN-ASIATIC 9.8. CO.

FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK via PORTS & SUEZ CANAL, (With liberty to call a tug Malabar Const and to proceed ̧vin Cape of Good Hopo).

#

9.8. WALTON HALL"

on or about 6th June, 1912.

For Freight and further information apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co...

General Agents.

[875 Hongkong. 13th May. 1912.

Regular Steamship Service (With Liberty to call at'ils Balabar Cosat and procood vin the

Cape of Good Hop PROPOSED BAILING FROM HONGKONO.

FOR NEW YORK.

| 8.8 «LOTHIAN"}

on or about 15th

June

To Sail

[ 49

FOR CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE,

"

(Taking Cargo on Through Bills of Lailing to Bangoon, Madras,

and Mauritius.)

HE Steamship THE

* DIWARA,"

Caju, W. J. Bishop, will be despatelie for the above pouson WEDNESDAY, the 2 th Juzi, at 1 P,M."

For Freight or Passage, appily to DAVID SASSOON & CO., LD,

Agents. Hongkong, 3rd June, 1912.

Entertainment

F401

SCENIC RAILWAY.

The PAMO BA was shown at tha HONG KONG UNIVERSITY BAZAAR, will be open to the public from WEDNESDAY, 1st MAY, 1912, at the old Land Office in Queen's Road

Copporite the foot of D'Aguilar SL.)

1912.

Notices

K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL

& CO.

SILK STORE.

No. 61, Queen's Road Central, Honghong,

OUR CONTEMPORARIES.

China Mail.

Our King and Emperor. Tulay, throughout the British Empire and the world in general, hearty congratulations are being oxtonded to His Majesty, King Georgo the Fifth, on the occasion |EG to informų, all Latios and Gentlemen that they are holding of the anniversary of his forty-

agioni. Clearance Sale of all kinds of Indian, Chinese and seventh birthday. To-day thöré-, Japanese Silk Goods, &c., for one month only, goumending from fore is a fitting opportunity of re- 1st to 30th June, 1912, which they and disposing of at exceptionally spectfully comparing the position reducul pies in order to make xp for fresh gools and would flis Majesty at present occupies

3G EXTRA FILMS 36. ̧* Will be exhibited, so that passengers may go ROUND THE GLOBE with all the thrills and excitement of a rail-

HALF AN HOUR. way journey in the rosord time of

OPEN DAILY, OPEN DAILY from 2 . to 11 P.M. A Fresh nart made evalg 30 minutes. FARE 50 CENTS.

For Freight and fur bar information, Hongkong. 26th April, 1912. - "pply to

DODWELL & CO., LTD.,

ARepla.

Hongkang, 18th April, 1012.. 129 Hongkong, 22nd May, 1913. [$21

FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND MOJL

FOR SALE

21, Hongkong Hotel Buildings,

T

HE Steamship,

190

THE CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN AND MORTGAGE CO., LD.

(Capital Paid Up...$1,250,000.)

Loinsun Mortgage of Howe Propeity

too.

Goods received on Storage, Adrances made oa: Mpreliandise. Han, made on théj Privideot Bystem. (Bator and Particulars' of application).

THE THÉ Ovrica.or... TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR OF WILLE, ATTORNEY, &c.,

Undertaken and Excented. UMUHIBBEWAN, TOMES & Co.,

gridbuloh Gaperal Mainzer

dis

M. 19th March, 190400 ran

BOX'S EXCHANGE TABLES:

1/8. To 1/10

APPLY

"HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

“JAPAN,"

Notices

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PEOPLE WHOSE VISION IS DEFECTIVE.

Suffer from troubles like the follow- ing:-

1 Cannot see near and for objects with equal ease.

2 fave to told things neater than 12

Captain L. Y. Areldlessoon, will be inches from the eyes of further away.

despatched for the above ports on

Reading and all close work quickly tiles the pyes..

4 Fain occurs bellad and above the

| SATURDAY, the 2th Jạng, at 1, PIR. Tak Steamer has superior acODID- modation for passengers, is installed thmaghout with Electric Light and Jo carries a duly cailified doctor.

RETURN TOURS TO JAPAN

(cupping 20 days),

·

5. Headache caused by eye stiais.. O Temporary blurring of vision while reading,, r

7 Difficulty in recognising friends

B

like to draw your kind attention to this fact.

An inspection earnestly solicited.

in the general estimation with the [409 position he held previous to enter-

GUINNESS' STOUT,

THE WELL-KN_OWN

"HORSEHEAD,"

FUINNE

EXTRA

EGOR

CAIDS

GERSGOW.

CATE

TRADE MAKI

EXPORT BOTTLERS

KONDONA

BRAND.

Sole Agents,

CALDBECK

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

Aungi owe. 25th January. 1912

PURE-AL MINIUM

ing upon his exalted station two years ago. It may be stated at once that popular us was our King and Emperor two years ago, ho is very much more popular to-day. Greatness never fails to attract, but unless bohind that greatness there is something genuinely worthy, no amount of greatness over can continue to appoal even to the most loyal of subjoels.

Daily Prena

Chinese Trade Returns. The Runual report of the Chinese Maritime Customs con- tains a great surprise for moet the people. Notwithstanding disturbance of trado causod by the. Revolution, which ex- tended over practically the whole of the last quarter of the year 1911, the country's foreign trade, and, consequently the Customs revenue, exceeded all previous records. The total collection- Hk. tnels 36,179,825-exceed- od that of 1910 by Tls 607,946. As the Statistical Sac- rotary says, this figuro. would, of course, have been much larger had the trado of the last quarter not been interfered with by policital disturbances. On Sep- ember 30 there was a total gain of Hik. Tls. 2,400,000 as compared with the correspond ing three quarters of 1911;. but the heavy falling off in the last quarter, as compared with the corresponding quarter of 1910, reduced the year to the fgares qunlod above. The foreigu. trade during the first nine months of the year, tho report tells us, showed great expansion as compared with 1910, and ovon after the collapso, brought about [44 in the fourth quarter by political.

cause, imports still continued to pour into the country. That can

COOKING-UTENSILS

THE MUST HYGIENIC

NO RUST, NO CHIPPING OF ENAMEL

VERY DURABLE

SAVE TIME AND FUEL

VERY MODERATE PRICES

BRIGHT AND CLEAN INSPECTION INVITED

F. BLACKHEAD & CO.

DEAR TRAMWAY? (3.

LIMITED.

TIME TABLE.

WEEK DAY.

7.00 .. to 8.00 s.m. Every 15 min. 8.00 .. to 10.00 a.m.

WM. POWELL,

LIMITED.

Phone 346.

10 min. DRAPERS,

*

15 min.

15

10 min 15 min

15 min

10.00 sm, to 11,00 m, 11.80 a.m. to 12.45 p.m. 12.45 p.m. t 1.10 p.m. 1.16 pan. t. 1.45 pm. 1.45 p.m. t-2.16 p. 2.16 pm, to 5.00 p.m. 5.00 pm to 8.10 p.m.

NIGHT CARS. 8.40 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.45 jim, zá

11.80 p.m. every 15 minute

SUNDAYS,

7:80 a...

11

L

10 min

18 min

M

10 min

15 mio.

10 min

41

C

15 min

D

8.00 a.m. io 10.30 a.m, overy 15 min 10.80 a.m. to 11,00 a.m., ',, 10 min. 11.45 mm. to 12.00 noon 12.00 noon to 1.00 p.m. 1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. 8.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m.

10 mała. 7.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m.

NIGHT OARS sa on Week Daya SATURDAYS.

Extra Cars at 11.45 p.m.

-8 PECIAL CARS. Arrangement at the Company'a Office, Alexandra Buildlaga, Der Vosur Road. JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON

General Managern, Hongkong, Brd Nor., 1911.

THE FAMINE IN CHINA.

Fi

IGHT Frmine Districts with an

ron of 80.000 square miles.

The Steamers leave about every # weeks for Shanghai and Kolm (Islami atmes the way.

TWO and a half million people Boa), returning via Moji, providing a If you suffer from any of the shore

symptoms, don't hesitate, esme and 'sés | facing stravation,

MILLINERS,

OUTFITTERS.

Complete

House

Furnishers

NEW ADDRESS

excite no surprise, however. The | Revolution broko out very sud- denly and no one imagined that the Government would prove so impotent to suppress a political uprising, and certainly there were fow who anticipated that "any revolutionary rising would be so wido-spread. The imports which arrived in China in the last quart- ar of the year had been ordered, of course, long previously and could not be cancelled.

:

South China Morning Post.

Trade in China.

The statistical accretary bo lieres also that the rise of China · into a world power will make for peace, because she will be able to teach her commonsense visir of the folly of war to the willing and exhausted listeners of the western world. He has con- fidence in the commercial [futuro of the country, and we only wish that we could share his optimism not only in (Opposita their old premises).regard to her commercial but her

William Powell,

12, DES VOUX ROAD

(CENTRAL.)

Limited.

F7

Hon kone. 27th April 1912, MAN HING CHEUNG & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND EX-

PURTERS

OF HIGH-GLANG RATTAN AND BEAGRASS

NITURE, BAMBOO BLINDS, MATTING, &o,, &c.

political progress. The former dopends to a great extent on the stability of her administration and the policy pursued: We can not question for one moment the natural resources of the vast coun- try, but we fear a great deal of them will lie fallow for many years anloss foreign capital and control are enlisted. At the pro- FUR-sent time we cannot be blind to the foot that there is a strong revival of feeling against the foreigner, whatever country he hails from, and the mass of Chinese have yet to be educated to the truth that they should court the support and sympathies of foreignors if the future of China, so confidently sketched by he etaliatioian of the Maritime 884 Customs, is to be assured.

BEG to inform their Customers and the General Publin that they bare HEMOVED to No. 18, Queen's Road Central, where they have a laige cgnipped with the most up-to-date in-IT WILL HELP TO SAVE LIFE. Block of Chairs, &c, &o., &o, Tir. H, OGULLAND, E. Prices Reasonable, struments for Sight Testing.

BUTION, TO-DAY.

slay of 5 to 6 days în Japan,

Return tickets are available by the as more than likely, we can show you PLEASE SEND YOUR CONTRI- Indo-Chin Steam Navigation Co.'shaw to obtain clearer vision. We are Fieamer. Fare for round trip #120, For Freight or Passage, apply to

⠀⠀⠀ DAVID BASSOON & CO., LN,,

Agente. J Hongkong, 81st May, 1919,

AN. LAZARUS, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN. 1A, D'Aguilar Street, Hongkong,

Inspection Cordially invited mo! Orders Promptly executed.

(111 flongkong, 18shi aday, 1917,

Manager, International Banking Cor- por@gs, Shanshilarda Hongkong, 244h-FönɛISIN

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