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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPII, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1912.
?GOING HOME?
·A· Holiday at Home,
and a way to get there that's a holiday.
WHY
NOT
See the beauties of Japan, of Honolulu (the Paradise of the Pacific) of California, of Colora do, and the fascinations of Niagara, San Fran- cisco, Chicago and New York...
AND THE WAY ·
Evory "travol wise" tourist takoa the deservedly famous U. S. MAIL Steamers of the
PACIFIC MAIL SS. CO.
Stommors of Limitless Luxury. Splendidly appointed "Homes on
the Water." Wireless Tolography. Submarine Fog Signals. Excellent String Orchestra. Moals, for epicures under the superinton lence of caterer of International Repute.
Notices
NETTING
TTING.
WBTTIN
TENNIS AND BOUNDARY NETTING GUT TO ANY SIZE. I cent per square foot.
APPLY:
CHINA EXPRESS CO.
P.O. BOX 260.
TELEPIONE No. 003.
3, DUDDELL STREET. '
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Notices
K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL
& CO.
SILK STORE,
No. 64, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong,
·OUR CONTEMPORARIES,
China Mail.
The Government and the Strikes.
Strikes, however, seem to bo the favourite weapon of the wago- earner in his efforts of coercion or rathor in his inano hatred of the capitalist, and that they are- likely to continue so, boing only too likely, the Government, in their attempts to solve the Courts, will have the sympathy problemu by means of Arbitration and the assistance of all true well-
EG to inform all Ladies and Gentlemen that they are holding a.groat Clearance Sale of all kinds of Indian, Chinese and Japanese Silk Goods, &c., for one month only, commencing from 1st to 30th June, 1912, which they are disposing of at exceptionally wishers of the future prosperity
FORGE CO., reduced prices in order to make room for frealt goods and would of the country. Such bodies on it
THE LEEDS
LTD., LEEDS.
Specialists in the Man ifacture of RAILWAY ROLLING STOCK of every description:
Pioneers in the Design and Manufacture of PRESSED STEEL UNDERFRAMES and BOGIES and ALL- STEEL RAILWAY WAGONS.
The Undersign have been appointed. Sole Agents in
and Chin 1.
THE COST:
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 borth and meals across America, To San Francisco via Hongkong Japan and Honolulu the cost is £45. For the INTERME- DIATE SERVICE First Class accommodations are provided for £43 to Lon‹lón (return ticket £74) and to San Francisco £25. SPECIAL RATES to officers, Army, Navy, Consular or Civil Service, on application.
STEAMERS.-
KOREA
SIBERIA
MANCHURIA ....27,000-
MONGOLIA... .27,000
......18,000 Tons Sailing Jun 18 IP.M.
18,000
July 2 July 16 Ang.
J
G
INTERMEDIATE. -
PEA
9,000
Xulià .............. 10,200-
NILE................ 1,00
PERSIA.............. 9,000
Juno 14 July
July 30
Aug. 97
LET US PLAN AN ITINERARY FOR YOU.
King's Building (opposite' Blake Pier),
Telephone No. 1Ë
اعم
FRED J. HALTON,
Agent.
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BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD.
NEW PARTNIGHTLY SERVICE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN KOBE, HONGKONG AND RANGOON.
EASTWARD.
The S.1. MUTP (A" 1,814 tous, Capt. 18 Caros, will la des; stel o for YOKOHAMA and KORE on the 7th Jane, at no in, is le folo ved on the 150% June by 9.8. "ITINDA," 4,951 tons, Captain J. Kennely, tšking' Cargo and l'assongers a' current rates,
WESTWARD.
The S.3.1OLA" will leave Hoxoxosor SINGAP RE, PENANG and RANGOON on the 18th June, at Nasa, followed by the 8.S. MUFTRA' taking cargo and passengera at en tant males.
The Sloaners live orceliant saloon accommo·lation in passengers and Le fited with all modern convenience.
Fer Freighter Parsago, apply to
Tel-prone No. 13. Hongkong, 4th June, 1912
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
AGENTS.
Notices ELLWOOD'S
HELMETS
AERTEX
Notices
NESTOR
$147
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SANITARY FLUID
A
CELLULAR. RELI BLE DISINFECTANT.
REGAL
SHOES
J. T. SHAW
TAILOR
and
OUTFITTER,
21. Hongkong Hotel Buildings,
Orgonte T12
THE
CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN AND MORTGAGE 00., LD.
(Carizal Paid up...$1,250,000.) Longs on Mortgage of Home Property
do.
Goods received on Storage. Advancev made on Merchandise.
- Logan made on the Provident Byat-mi (Rates und Particolars on appliostfar). Tax Orrion or
TRUSTER EXECUTOR OF WILLS, ATTORNEY, &o., Undertaken and 'Exeonted, Fa
THEWAN, TOURS & Co., "General MansgIDE. `; 1945: Mwash, 1908.
Two Tablespoonsful to a Gal- lou of Water for Washing Floors, etc., is Most Useful for the Doe- truction of Fless."
For Pint Tin 50 cents. 'Per Gallon Tin.. $2.00
VICTORIA DISPENSARY.
TAA KOO DICKY \RD & ENGINEERI IG C1„,.-
OF HONGKING, LTD.
Agenta,
EUT ER "IELD & SWIRE.
Bmgkona. 23r i Santamber, 1911
S.O.A.E.O.
FAR EAST OXYGEN AND AORTYLING CO., LTD.. AUTOGENOUS WELDING.
repair of boi'ers and hull, wekling of racks.
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Reaswing of corroded, plates by addition of metal
Welding of broken pieces of any kind of detal OFFICE: FL Gave's Building; Vnd Floor, Tolsthune 1988,
Diss Bros
TAILORS
WYNDSAM STRERT (Plover SJÁ FRTARIÒhen 1000'
To Jail
Hongkong -Boston and New York.
AMERICAN-ASIATIC S.S. CO,
FOR BOSTON &NEW YORK VIA PORTS & SCEZ OAKAL. (With liberty to all ** 1+- Malabar Coast and to coed vía Cio of Good Ho;o).
8.S. WALTON BALL"
on or about 6th Jane, 1919.
For Fright niur.lur iafomation apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,
Génital Agent. Hongkonz, 18th May.,1912.
[875
Regular Steamship Service (With Liberty to all at the Malabar Coset and prescel via the Cape of Good Hops). PROPLAND BAILING yaɔm Horaxoso,
FOR NEW YORK,
on or about 153 8.31
*L*THIAN"}
June For Fraight mafuta orain, pply to
DODWELL & CO.LT.,
Are..
Bongose, 18th April, 1912. | 129 || Hongkong, 22nd May, 1912. Cast
FOR SALE
BOX'S EXCHANGE. TABLES.
1/8 To 1/10%
APPLY
“HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH."
FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE
AND MOJI
THE Stenship,
THE
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To Sail
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FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND CALOUTTA,
tring furtherwent w
(Taking cargo on Through Bile of Lading to Ragoon, Mudras, and Mauritius.)
HE⚫ternship
THE
"ARRATOON APOA3,"
[Capt, F. M. Audia, will ba dapatchul for the above ports on MONDAY, the 9th is, a SP.M.
For Fright or Passage, apply to DAVID SA880ON & CO., LTD.
Agents. Hongkong. 3rd "use, 1912,
Entertainment
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SCENIC RAILWAY.
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like to draw your kind'attention to the fact.
The Ame
was shown at the HONGKONG UNIVERSITY BAZAAR, wid to open to the public
An inspection earnestly solicited.
is proposed to set up should have. largo powers of enforcing their dow [409 crees and one of the best that they
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BRAND,
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MACGREGOR & CO. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, SINGAPORE, TIENTSIN and KUALA LUMPUR,
Bonz ose. 25th January, 19 2
PURE-AL
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could have would be to proscoute rigorously the hot-headed lead- ers of the misguided workors,- the Tillets, Manns, Goslinge, Koir Hardios and other similar fire-brands and breeders of strife. Drastic measures, it is clear, will have to be adopted, and the Government should. nake it clear that they are in earnest in their endeavours to regain the industrial tranquillity by which means alone the wolfare of the nation. 18 & whole and the happiness of the individual can be obtained.
COOKING UTENSILS,
THE MOST HYGIENIC
NO. RUST, NO CHIPPING OF ENAMEL.
VERY DURABLE
SAVE TIME AND FUEL
BRIGITT AND CLEAN.
VERY MODERATE PRICES INSPECTION INVITED
F. BLACKHEAD & CO.
PEAK TRAMWAY? CO
LIMITED
TIME TABLE
WEK DAYL
8.00 a.m. to 10.00 am. 7.40 am, to 8.00 a.m. Every 15 min.
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WM. POWELL, LIMITED.
Phono $40.
10 min. DRAPERS,
"
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10.40 .m. to 11.00a.m. 11.10 ., to 12.45 p.m. 12.45 p.m. tɔ' 1.15 pm,
15 win.
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15 min
#
MILLINERS.
10 m'n
"
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10 min.
15 min OUTFITTERS.
15 min
ft.m WEDNESDAY, int MAY, 1912, at the old Land Ofoe in Queen's Road (opposite the foot of D'Aguilar St.)
AG EXTRA FILMS 84; Will La exbibited, so that pararnger- Tsyga ROUND THE GLOBE with all the thrilland excitement of a rail- HALF AN HOUR, Way journey in the record time of
OPEN DAILY, OPEN DAILY from 2 r., to . A Fresh start made arɗj 30 minuter. FARE NO CENTS. Pongkong. 28th April, 1912
Notice
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PEOPLE - WHOSE VISION IS DEFECTIVE.
ing
Sale from troubles Ike the fillow- 1 Cannot see next and far objeuls with equal ease.
Have to fold tiduge nearer than 12 inches from the eye-or further away. 8 Raiding and all else work quickly tiros the you.
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⚫ 4 Pain occurs bobal #nd above tha yes,
Headrobo car sed by eje et ain. 6 Temporary blessing of vision while zending.
1.15 p.m. tɔ 146 p.m.
10 min
1.40 p.m. i 2.15 p.m. 2.10 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. 5.00 pm to 8 10 p.m.
NIGHT CARS. 8.46 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.45 1.m. 11.20 p.m. every 15 minus
SUNDAYS,
7,80
»
10 win
15 min
"
10 min.
15 mir.
8,00 mm to 10:80 mm. every 15 min 11,80a.m. to 13.00 m, 11.48 sm. to 11.00 noon 12.00 noon to 1.00 p.m. 1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. to 0.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. 15 min .7.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m. 10 min. NIGHT QARA won Fos: Days PATURDAYS..
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Extra Cars at 11.45
" 10 miz
10
p.m
SPECIAL CARS. Arrangement at the Caujany's Offics, Alexandra Bald ogs,
suuN D. HUMPHREYS & SON Des Voeux Roai.
General Managers, Bengkong, 3rd Nov., 1911.
THE FAMINE IN CHINA.
7. Diffealty in eognising friendsHT Famine Ditries with an
"JAPAN," Captain L. Y. Arideisop, will be despatched for the above ports ou SATURDAY, the Fib June, at 1 rx. Ty Steamer has superior: nccom indation for passengers, is instal'at throughout with Eletric Light and oarrien a caly certified dooler. A RETURN TOURS TO JAPAN (occupying 20 days....) The Steamers lere about every 3 weeks for Blinghai sul Kobe (Ialsnd morss the way, Bes), redorsing via Moji, providing stay of 6 to G days la dripan,
Beturn tickets at Available by the Indo-Chins Stemma Navigation (Ca's leamers, Fare for and trip #10. For Freight or Tauage, apply to
DAVID SASSOON & CO., LD., Hongkong, Ast May, 1912,
1 If you suffer Immany of the abord symptoms, c'ón't hesitate, coma and, son
mie than likely, we can show.
h w an obtain,cl-ster vision. We equipped with the mit up-to-date in- strummels for Sight Tosti raz
AN LAZARUS, PAR OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN. 141162 JA, D'Aguilar Hamel, Hongkong,
ron of 20,000 square mile.
TWO and a half million people
| laging dravation,
Complete House
Daily Prese,
America and Canada. When Mr. Champ Clark, the Speaker-elect of the House of Representatives, made a sensa- tional speech in the House last February looking to the ultimate absorption of Canada by tho United States, the speech may bo said to have been received in Groat a broad indulgent smile. It was Britain and in the Dominion with
too extravagantly worked to, bo rogarded eoriously. Mr. Clark said: "I am for Reciprocity. because I hope to see the day when the American flag will float over every square foot of the British North American possessions clear to the North Polo... Ihave no doubt whatever that the day is not far distint when Great Britain will joyfully 50Ball her North American possen- sions became part of this Re- public." The publication of the President's letter aliowa that Mr. Clark was in fact but dotting Mr. Taft's "i's" and crossing his "'e". Mr. Foster, the noting Prime Minister of Canada, in a apeech at Ottawa last month, declared that this revolution had "buried Reciprocity for ever,". because it had proved it to be "an attack upon our nationhood and our imperial connection which will never be forgotton." The olections Inst September, af- forded splendid proof of the loyalty of Canada to the Empire, and there can be no doubt that Mr. Foster, is amply justified in docloring that the publication of President Taft's confidential let- ter to Mr. Roosevelt has buried Reciprocity for ever,
South China Morning Post:
Shareholders Duties.. Shareholders of companies have a duty to themselves and· the public, but primarily to them- selves, the utter neglect of which not uncommonly spells extreme disappointment. Last week our
Furnishers columns were daily occupied by
NEW! ADDRESS
12, DES VŒUX ROAD
-(CENTRAL.)
(Opposite their old premises). William Powell,
Limited.
Boszkowy. #76 April 1917.
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MAN' HING CHEUNG & CO.,
·MANUFAC1UFERĄ AND EX-
PURTERS
or on-a RATTAN AND BEAGRASS PUR. AITURE, BAMBOO BLINDS, MATTING, &c., &c.
BEG to luform their Customers and PLEASE SEND YOUR CONTRI-REMOVED to Nr. 16. Queen's the Generd Publi that they have
Stock of Chairs, ks, &c., 40, Boad Central, where they have a large
BITION TO-DAT, -
11 WILL HELP TO SAVE LIFE. Trasant, B. C'OULLAND, Equ Manager, International Banking Car-
tio, Bhang hai. Hongkong, Tith T80, 1958
-Priser Deanabile,, Taspention Cordially invited Odors Pumpily scented, Hồngkong, 18ih'stay, 1919.
correspondenco (through which the blue pencil of elimination tra- valled pretty freely before pub- lication) concerning the affairs of one of our best known business concerns. At the annual meeting the management replied to he attacks and frankly invited the questions-and-criticism of those. who had written so glibly. Strange to relate "not a voice was heard," not even "a funeral note
as the report and accounts, the subject of so much criticism under the cloak of anonymity, were buried" for another year. Sinos then we have received another scathing indictment, {to use the correspondent's own worde, from the Shareholder" whs set the ball of unonymous criticism in motion.
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This letter, however, has been cousigned to the wasto basket for two reasons first that no good purpose can now be served by its correspondent in question, feeling publication and, second, that the
so strongly as he does, ought to have had mulliöient courage to personally ventilate his grievance at the annual meeting or if na
ble to sitend, to have employed someone to do it for him.”
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