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THE HONGKONG TELEGRA H SATUR

SEPTEMBE

1917.

Notice

„HULSTKAMP“

FINEST OLD DUTCH GIN & LIQUEURS.

Shipping

BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD.

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

BASTWARD.

The 8.8. OKARA, " 5,801 tons, Captain F. L. Moth, will be der patched for YOKOHAMA and KOBE on the 7th Sopterabor, at Noon, to be. followed on the 11th September by 8.8. "FAZILKĀ,” Captain Commack, taking, Cargo and Passengers at current ratos

WESTWARD.

The S.8. MUTTRA," 4,044 tons, Capt. H. Carey, will lose Hora- xono for SINGAPORE, PENANG and RANGOON on the 12th September, at Noon, followedby 8.8. "OKARA," 5,291 tous, Captain F. L. Moth, on the 20th September, at Noon, taking cargo and passengers at current rates,

The above Steamem have excellent caloon accommodation for passengers and refitted with all modern conveniences.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

Telephone No. 215.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,

AGENTS,

Hongkong, 4th September, 1912

Notices and a

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THE LEEDS FORGE CO., Ltd., leeds.

FINEST OLD SCHIEDAM Specialists in the Manufacture of RAILWAY ROLLING STOCK

$14.00 per Case of 12 Quarts ›

INCLUDING DUTY.

of every description. Pioneers in the Design and Manufacture of PRESSED STEEL UNDERFRAMES and BOGIES and ALL STEEL RAILWAY WAGONS.

GUINNESS' STOUT.

THE WELL-KNOWN

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EXTRA

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EXPORT BUFFLERS

BRAND.

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MACGREGOR -

CO.

HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, SINGAPORE, TIENTSIN and KUALA LUMPUR.

Hongkong, 25th January, 1912

DRAGON CYCLE DEPOT

The OVERLAND, America's BEST MOTOR CAR. Highest quality in every detall and workmanship The Undersigned have boon appointed Sole Agents in FULLY GUARANTEED. For specification and prices

apply

Hongkong and Chine.

LAVESTKAMP

SAMPLE BOTTLES FREE LIQUEUR GLASSES

THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING CO. OF HONGKONG, LTD.

Agents, BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

Hongkong, 23rd Raötember, 1911.

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GRATIS

to regular buyers on application

to the

SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH CHINA,

MACEWEN, FRICKEL & CO.,

14, DBS VOBUX ROAD"

THE

SCIENCE OF ADVERTISING.

Advertising is both a science and ao art. We have studied that science.

Do you know the ART ?

Can you write a catchy ad.?-very few can.

A good ad. is one that catches the eyes, then holds the attention.

Can you do it? We can.

Let us write your ads. for you, insert them in any paper you fancy, but let us write them for. you, we like it, that will be our recompense. Choose your paper, put them in, watch results. ADVICE:-Insert them in the paper with the largest circulation-that is the secret of judicious advertising:

All the papers have the largest circulation, If you doubt it, ask them; then tell us, what they tell you.

The other fellow is losing all the money, True; that is the reason he is able TO KEEP

UP the advertising rate ! THEY KNOW that the other fellow is losing money hand over fist, if YOU doubt it, ask them, they will tell you candidly; "it is quite true."

The cheapest ad, is the dearest. Why? do you know your business and ask why? Do you

advertise because of friendship? No? To reach the people ? Yes, yes, that is the reason and It can only be accomplished by advertising in the paper that has the largest circulation, But if they all have the ost

a circulation, I must advertise in all

pers ? Quite so, if you think-

Hotels

HONGKONG HOTEL

A LA CARTE GRILL ROOM. Now Open.

Hongkong, 20th April, 1911.

3. 1. TAGGART,

Manager. (25

GRAND HOTEL.

NOTED FOR THE BEST FOOD, ACCOMMODA "ION, ÜLEAN- LINESS, AND GOLD, DRINKS.

Tal. 197.

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C

UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION.

Sole Agents. DRAGON CYCLE DEPOT. 24, Des Voeux Road.

Entertainment

VICTORIA THEATRE.

* Performances, 7.15 nad 9.15

Matinoes SATURDAYS 4.30 SUNDAYS 6,00

A Big 1 of the Amoriana's Favourites BAYLE and PATSY.

A Grand Success if the Eminent Electrioni. Qutioonist

.ED. HILL.

A. Big Novelty in Hongkong. Hongkong, Gili Bapt., 1912.

F. REICHMANN, Proprietor.

PEAK

ASTOR HOUSE

(LATE CONNAUGHT HOTEL) QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG.

“ENTRALLY situated, ap-to-date Hotel, Recently remuratąd, and- under entirely New Management. Large and Comfortable Rooms, Excellant Cuisine under the supervision of an Experienced FRENCH, CHEF, and separate Tables, Hot and Cold Baths, Electric Light throughout, Term moderate, First Class socommodation for Families and Tourists,

For particulars and rates apply to

PROPRIETORS. Telephone, 170

Telegraves. Actor,"

OPEN AIR SKATING RINK

at

BELLE VIEW HOTEL

Telephone No. 907..

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Sessions: 10 AM to 12 Noor, 2 P.M. to 4 P.M. Admission 25 coats

5 P.M. 10 8 PM. 9 r.. to li P.M. Admission 50 cents. String Band will play at the above Hotel overy Sunday, commenting from

4 p.m. to 10 p.m.

W. GALLAGHER, Manager.

|KING_EDWARD HOTEL.

A FIRST CLASS HOTEL.

Under European Management.

Electric Light and Lifts. Latest Improvements, Reasonabe, Rates.

Telophone 378:

HE HAYNES, Meangar. Hongkong, Ist Aug., 1912.

125

THE TAIWAN RAILWAY HOTEL.

TAIPEH, FORMOSA.

l'adet the Uirect Management of the Taiwan Railway Dept.

EXCELLENT. CUISINE

GOOD SERVICE, RATES

6 TEN AND UPON

AND

Uniformed hoje porter, mogla alį trains and steamers, Luggage are ranged for. without say, trouble to guests.

(55 Hongkong, In Feb., 1919. ".[182-

Diss Bros

TAILORS

1, WYNDHAM STRBET (Flower St.) ESTABLISHED 1900,

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT;

COMPANY LIMITED.

PORTLAND, CEMENT

In Casks of 875 lbe. net.

Bags, of 250 lbs. net. SHEWAY, TOMES & CO.,

THE FAMINE IN CHINA.

FIGHT Famine Districts with so Lorem of 30,000 spare miles. TWO and ■ luil" million" people facing siravation: PLEASE SEND YOUR CONTRI, MABUTION, TO-DAY.ONL IT WILL HELP TO SAVE LIF) Set Treasurer, EL O. GULLAND. - Manager, International (Banking

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EAK TRAMWAYF 00,

LIMITED.

TIME TABLE.

When Date,

7:00 am, to 8.00 a.m. Every 15 min. 8.00a.m. to 10.00 ́s.m.

| 10,00 am to 11.00 a.m.' 11.30a.m. to 19.76 p.m. 12.45 p.m. to 1.15 p.m.

1.15 p.m. to 1.45 p.m. ^» 1.40 p.m. tɔ' 2.15 p.m. 2.15 p., to 5.00 pm. 8.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m.

NIGHT CARS.

#

10 min.

#

15 min 15 min

"

10 min,

16 min

10 min.

"

15 min. Į

10 min,

18.45 p.m. and 9 p.m., 8.45 p.m. to

11.80 p.m. every 15 minutes.

7.80 $.EL

SUNDAYS.

#1

18 min.. 10 mín

Notices

SAVE

YOUR EYES.

If your sight is failing, or your eyes trouble you come in and bura them examined.

It costs you nothing. WE ARE

PRACTICAL

OPTICIANS.

And can grind any loss or make a sorow to a pair of Specta alos on the promises. Don's throw your frames away; bate them repaired by

N. LAZARUS, OPTICIAN.

1A, D'Agaller-Simbi, "ongking

WM. POWELL, LIMITED.

'PHONE 340

SMART

FURNISHING

FABRICS.

CLOTHS

8.00 m. 10.30 .. avery 10 min. PLAIN CASEMENT 10,80 mm, to. 11,00, mm... ...,, · 10 mío, 11.45.m. to 12.00 noon 12.00 noon to 1.00.p.m. 1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. 6.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. 10 mln. 6.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m.

15 min. 7,00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m.

10 tale. NIGHT CARS ja on Werk Dagn

SATURDAYS. Extra Cars at 11.45 p.m.

16 min. FAST WASHING COLORS

SPECIAL CARE. Arrangement at the Company's Omos, Alexandra Buildings, JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

·DeVoerx Bord

General Managers, : Hongkong, Sad Nov, 1911,

FOR SALE.

Old Owina Curios,

En los of Chips Vases 3

1 Bang da Iruci (Ming Dynasty):

(about 34 Inches Hub

x Hong Hos Back ground, with son birda.

De Call Inches),

Houg Has, black groups with red rose,

(go faches),

1 Hong Hwback ground with white

{rolsches)-.

with sensene floweri. ZNAKE

{s' inches).

AND

FADE LESS.

LARGE SELECTION

OF

TRIMMINGS

William Powell,

Limited FURNISHER

OUR CONTEMPORARIES

China Mau

The Admiralty Changes,

Theoretically, it

an advant age that the heade of department. should have full and individual responsibility, and, to a more or less extent, this has been the case in the past. It must, however, be understood that in the design and construction of a ship there, must bo innumerable instances where conflict of opinion must arise, and the settlement of such differences promptly and decisively is of the greatest importance to the pro- gross and economy of con- struotional work. The heads of departments, of course, will meet together, and herein there will be advantage; but it is important that there should be a professional officer presiding over the Board, and, moreover a very direct channel of communication be tween the departments and My Lords Commissioners." It will be well, however, to refrain from any decided expression of opinion until the explanatory statement of the First Lord is available and all will hope that his reforming zeal will not have carried him too far in the direction of decentre- sentially allied, though with lisating agencies, which are es

conflicting interests, demanding compromise.

Daily Press.

Emigration from Hongkong.

there is anything about the emi- One of the best refutations that

gration of these people justify- ing the description" slave traffic," is furnished by, the returns show- ing the number of women who are passing through Hongkong every year to join their husbands. The number of women and children passengers, examined laat year by the Registrar General's Office and allowed to proceed was 24,080, compared with 10,806 in 1910. There was an increase of 7,304 in passengers going to the Straits and of 308 in those going to the Dutch Indies. Mr. Hallifax mentions in his Report that the registration and photographing of assisted tical success, emigrants, have proved a prao- andit ia

now

well known through. out the Kwangtung Province that missing mon who have gone abroad as assisted emigrante, can generally be traced through the Registrar General's Office, and re- deemed if required. Relatives of emigrants who come to the office to make enquiries are numerons, Mr. Hallifax says, and are usually content with the information” the office can give them na to the whereabouts of the missing man and the terms of the labour con tract under which they are work- ing. It will be recognised at once how important these duties of the Registrar-General's Office" hayo become. A very sharp watch is recruiters of labour and the local maintained over the doings of the boarding houses, to protect emi. grants from trickery and fraud, and it is very satisfactory to learn that the Department enjoys the confidence of the public through out the Kwangtung Province.

South China Morning Post.

The Aftermath.

Mongolis is sighing for relief from the Chinese yoke, and pos sibly the yearning has been im- planted and fostered by others. who would benefit by the fruition

FOR SALE of these hopes of independence.

Manoharia has become a sphere of influence over, which, in name alone, Peking axoroisea, control. The autonomy of Tibet is being championed for and wide, The political pawns have been moved

black und BOX'S EXCHANGE TABLES, and the Peking authorities are

1 pakk Hoog Hes, black sround with firm polour

And a lot of brown colour, «white polour,” pinke colour, sky blows, and Shung Fottery, Ming Pottery, Hong ise Ave oulour, Klyn Lovog, fire colour, ; poolajada vinstrating 10000 pie Those vasco gre seldom to be seen la ny part of the world. They are famous for their beauty and effect

call any day.

Hoo

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