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Hongkong Hotel.

Adair, Mr.. and Herdman, A. E.

Kro.

Hiltmann, K..

Ainslie, Dr. D. Hope, E

H.

Horne, R.

Agnew, Mr. and Howard Mrs. J.

Hrs, V.

Ardern, J. S. Aurely, G. Ball, Mr. and

Mrs. F. 8. Barberini, E. T. Bargmann, F, Baring, M. Bate, E. R.

Beaumont, G. A. Bell, Mr. and Mrs,

C. D. J.

Belilios, Mrs. E.

R.

Bena, G. A.

Bennet, A. Beaumont, R. C. Bernis, J. Bessunger, Dr.

A, Bessunger, C. Baynon, Capt.

C. R. Binne, S. C. Blanch, Mr. and

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B.

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Mr. H. F. Chaplin, Mrs.

and maid Christie, P. N. Claxton, A. A. Cokely, T. J... Cole P. H. Coulon, Li. Cowan, Capt. W.

G.

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F.

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Curry, G. P.

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R.

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H. Drew, W. C. Earle, MieeS. H. Esterer, M.

Ehrenfels, Mr.

Pinkham, L. E. Puckett, Capt.

C; W..

Ray, E. H. Reay, Miss F. Remusat, Hr & Mre & maid Reidie, J. Roid, A. Clark Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Rogers, T. H. T. Sausmarez, Sir!

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W. B Sellar, J.

and Mrs. H. C. Sibley, J. C..

Ecteert, K."

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Solomon, H. H.

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George, Mr and

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Mrs. J.

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Gratama, D.

G.

Grimshaw, R. J.

Square, Miss,

Terada, J,

Vermeij, G.. Vollbrecht, E. Vollbrecht, Mrs. .E.

Watkins, H. Webb, Mr. and

Mrs. B.

Welch, T. C.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1913.

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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

Whamond, D.

M.

White, Mr. and

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| PACIFIC MAIL" STEAMSHIP

COMPANY.

LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

8.S." MONGOLIA,”

THE Steamship

"PRINZ LUDWIG,"

Consignees

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG and SINGAPORE. THE Steamship

"ARRATOON AFOAR,"

LOGAL SPORT.

New Year Cricket. The all day match between the

SIR CHARLES ELIOT.

Hongkong University and China, Sir Charles Eliot, K.O.M., O.B., Principal of Hongkong University, speaking at a reception given in

COMMERGIAT.

Cotton Trade in America,

Hongkong C.O. and the United Services Recreation Club which

London, Deo. 4-Particulare was played on Wednesday on the his honour at the International have just been received of the former's ground was one of in- Institute Shanghai on the 23rd trade results of the cotton, manu terest in many ways; but chiefly alt. made it quite clear rays the facturing concerns at Fall River on secount of the fine individual N. China Daily News," that the in the United States. The figures work that was done by players on Hongkong University intends to

having arrived from the above ports, consignees of cargo are hereby informed both sides. There was not a be a potent factor in the develop are disappointing, and show that that their goods will be delivered from great attendance of spectators ment of the future China. He the past year has been the worst alongside

during any part of the game, the explained the international char- since 1906. The unfavourable Cargo impeding the discharge will be reason probably being the low aster of the University, and stat reports are said to be due, landed at once, at consignees risk and temperature, but those who did ed that it was the wish of those partly to the shortening of sit it out, saw something of a who founded that institution

expense.

Vessol will ho landed and stored at cop- signcos rise and expense.

No Fire Insurance has boon effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the undersigned.

DAVID SASSOON & CO., LD., Agents.

་ '

Hongkong, 2nd Jan., 1913.

AMERICAN, AND MAN-

1026

5

01. In the previous year the aver

age dividend was 0.74 per cent. per

Cargo remaining on board after 1 p.m., tragedy in Pearoa just missing that the Chinese side of it should the hours of labour, and part- of the Brd inst., will be landed at con- his century, and excellent work be fully emphasized. Chinese ly owing to the advance in signees' risk and expense.

by Bird and Dempsey with the students on entry had to pass an wages to the operatives. There Consignees of cargo from Singapore | ball.

examination in their own lan-are also some complants of short- are requested to take Immediato dali- Play started at 10:25, Pearce gange, and two Chinese pro-age of labour. Figures are avail- very of their goods from alongside, such and Elborough opening the infessors would devote their time able of 36 corporations with a cargo impeding the discharge of the nings for Hongkong against the to educationg them in matters re- total subscribed capital of $27- bowling of White and Dempseylating to their own country. Mat- 070. The distribution to share Runs came somewhat slowly at ters of religion were left of the holders during the year has been first, 73 runs being put up in the students and their parents to de- $1,120,625, or at the rate of 4.07 first 57 minutes. It was at this eido, and the founders of the in- por cent. per annum. In 1911 stage that Elborough was held by stitution and the teachers felt that there was distributed $1,302,109, Poole of White, he having a use it was important that young the rate per cent. per annum being ful 26 to his credit. His place Chinese should be kept in touch was taken by Claxton and, in part-with the best traditions of their norship with Pearce, the latter own country.

anaum, the amount paid out being helped to carry the score to 142.

$1,827,030. The figures have Some briak scoring and hard

Speaking of the crisis through also just been received relating hitting made ruas come quickly, which China is passing, Sir Char- to the foreign trade in cotton. 49 being added in 40 minutes les Eliot laid emphasis on the piece goods of manufactures in Sixteen runs later Pearce was fact that the ancient civilization the United States, the shipments bowled by Dempsey, just when of China would no longer be of being, for the nine months ended he wanted one to complete a csa-ase and that if the Chinese wish- September 30, 359,062,941 yards, bury. In his ninety-nine, there ed to keep their place in the a compared with 234,015,689 were thirteen fours; three threes, world they must become acquaint yards in 1911. Daring Septem- and six twos. He batted con-ed with European methods and ber the exports amounted to sistently and laid on the willow European thought. This was a 31,050,635 yards, against 33,025,- with great effect. R. Hancock, task which the faculty had set 707 yards in the same math of who followed, made 47 not out, before them. Keeping Chinose last year. playing in his usual style, while students in their natural environ- the only other score of importancement, the wished to bring them was that of R. H. Anderson, 24. into contact with European in

Bowling for the U.S.R.C.Demp fluences

CHURIAN LINE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM NEW YORK. THE Stamship

TH

"KANSAS,"

Captain R. Linklater, baviag arrived from the above Putt, Consignees of Onrgo are hereby informed that their goods are being landed at their risk fato the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company. Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Oos- signees risk and expense.

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the godowns, where they will be examined on WEDNESDAY, 8th inst. at 10a.m. All elsing must be presented within Biflora days of the steamer's arrival hore, after which date they cannot be recognized.

No claims will bo admitted alter the Goods have left the Godowas, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 8th inst., will be subject to rent

Bill of Lading will be countersigned hy

SELWAN TOMES & CO. Agents. Houkng, 2nd daa:1918, of 10

contact.

Past and Present.

ia

The Sugar Outlook, Eight million, eight hundred and learning not and fifty five thousand metric sey did some really good work. theoretical contact, but, so far as tons of 2,204,6 pounds

le bowled well throughout, secur- they could do so, in practical he estimate in trade circles ing seven wickets five ef which

Courses in medicine, of the probable European were clean bowled. His average engineering and a liberal eduo. sugar output for the season worked out at 14. 85 runs peration wich was commonly known 1912-13, as published in wicket.

under the name of arts, were daily consular and trade reporta The innings for the service given:

ander date of November 18. As lub was remarkable for the way Sir Charles went on to deal with to prospects in non-European in which the majority of the bats- these branches in some detail. producing centres, reports from men went down before the bowl-The medical division was the Cuba show heavy rains in Oriente ing of Did It anything, he oldest and it had already surpris and lack of moisture in the western emed to have rather more pace ed a number of practitioners in provincos. Crop prospects are in than usual, and, with the excep-the south of China, The largest general good in Cubs and an out- tion of Capt Crawford who, how department at the present time put of 2,000,000 tons is not im- urer, ultimately became a victim, was that of engineering, and possible. Porto Rico and the none of the batamen seemed to evidently the Chinese considered Hawaiian islands are suffering There was a very large gather-bettle down to his deliveries. He that to be the most important from lack of rain. The Louisiana ing at the abore club on Tuesday took 8 wickets for 63 runs a very branch of education: He pointed crop, which was badly damaged night for the New Year's Eve good performance.

out the special facilities offered by unfavourable winter weather ball Danting began at 9 p.m.

Capt Crawford batting for an by the University, and showed and floods will probably be about

CLUB LUSITANO..

by which time the building was hour and three quarters put 72 to that it provi lod more than book 100.000 tons short. Harvest is alroady wall filled. The music his credit before Bird found the learning-it gave students a being pushed actively in Mauriti was supplied by the band of the wickets He played a steady practical acquaintance with mans, where according to reports, 26th Punjabis; the dancing hall, game, treating loose stuff merchinery. It was, be said, clear to the yield is large but not so good supper room etc. were prettily cilessly but giving evory respect all that China offered a great field in quality are expected. A crop decorated, and the entire arrange to' the deliveries of Bird. for engineering enterprises, and of 200,000 to 210,000 tons. ments reflect very great credit on His score included eight fours; therefore it was a matter of mois expected. The outlook is said tho committee.. Among those as three and seven twos. The ment to every patriotic Chinese to be very promising in Brazil, present were the Portuguese next bighest score was that of that there should be a large num-but the crap did not come up to Consul and the officers from the Major Bowen with 43, while En-ber of young Chinese able to take expectations in Argentins, so that Portuguese men of war Patria gineer Lt. Smith did well for 32. charge of these branches of in-sugar will have to be imported and Adamastor.

In the result the U.S.R.. lost ustry and manage them for from Europe. Barbados needs Extra. Two Step Everybody's by. 46 runs. The scores were as themselves.

rain and a small crop is an- follow:- doing it.

Hongkong,

1. Valse......The Waltz Dream.)

2. Valse...Nights of Gladness: . E. Pearce, b Dempsey 3. Lancers.....The White City. A: Elborough, e Poole

4. Valse... A Thousand Kisses.

b White

5. Valse..The Count of Luxem-A. A. Claxtone Wiltshire b

Christian bourg.

6. Two Step........... Rainbow. R. Hancock not out

99

Importance of the Arts, ticipated. In Demerara, British The sponker next dealt with Guiana, the crop has suffered the importance of an arts eduea- from drought and the cane is not tion, and said that no one could in good condition. A part of the 26 ba a good administrator without Formosa crop has been destroyed-

some knowledge of history, by storms. Late reports from 31 geography, international law and Java indicate a fair crop with ...47 the customs and habits of other subnormal rain-falls.

nations. Similarly in business

South British Insurance Co. Ogreat commercial house could The Report and Balance Sheet 8 be conducte I simply by attending of the South British Insurance 24 to the affairs of the business in Company, Limited have just been that city. A large business in-issued, and show a very satis Ovolved a knowledge of the affairs factory state of affairs. The net.

7. Valse.....Songo D'Automne. Stephenson-Jellie, b Dempeny 8. Lancers...The Duke of Fife. J. S. Lloyd, b Dempsey 9. Valse...... Gold and Silver. W.O. D. Turner, b Dempsey... 10. Valse.......The Choristers. S. H. Dodwell, b Dempsey... 11. Barn Dance..Happy Darkies. R. N. Anderson h Christian 12. Lancers..........The Geisha, R. 0. Hutelison 1.b.w. 13. Valse................ Dreaming.

Dempsey

...

4 the time had passed when any

14. Valse..............Eternal. R. E. O. Bird, Dempsey... 11 of several countries and Chinese premium revenue amounts to

FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN

PORTS AND MANILA.

15. Lancers.......The Arcadians,

16. Valse..The Count of Luxem

-

Tho

abovo

mentioned

Coasigncat

Vessel of

bourg.

17. Vale.....The Merry Widow.

White

having arrived, Consignees of cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored baring arrived

cargo

are heraby niified to erad

at their risk into the hazardous and/or in their Bills of lading for extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown countersignature and take immediste Compray, Limited, Kowloon, and delivery of Cargo from alongside Cargo impeding discharge will be lont.

and expense.

Extran

B merchants could only compete £376,664: income received from with other countries by providing interests and rents £30,764, mak- Total 256 themselves with an adequate ing a total of 8413,429, The

education." Bowling Analysis

total amount at credit of profit and 0. M. R. W. In conclusion Sir Charles spoke loss account is £00,236. From 22 2 75 1 of the possibilities of the Univer- this has already been paidan inter 24.51 103 7 aity in drawing the different parts im dividend of 18. 91. per share,

·18 2 72 2 of this country together and in and after transferring £20,00 U. S. R.U.

keeping the Republic united, to reserve fund, which already Crawford

problems of the moment. b Bird 72 which was one of the greatest stands at £400,000, and £2,987

to investment fluctuation reserve mics at Hongkong University said items of expenditure, the balance. Mr. Hinton, a professor ofecono-fund, and dealing with other

Disquiet in the Frontier Province. Dompsey. Owing to the disquiet in the Christian frontier provinces, after a con-

Orow, Mr. & Mra. Pinto, Mr. and West Point Godowns, whenca delivery | ed immediately at o.osiguoes' risk suliation between the President Capt

Carl

Dosta, OJ Ounarilla, A. Dedeoglon H. Dorey, 8. H. Engelke, B. Evans, Geo Georgevich Harris, J. B Book, R. Hoges, B. F. James, M.

Jeanin, H. B Kalok, K.

King, Miss M. O. Lugebil, V.

Mrs. E. E. G. Pratt, W. E.

Presby, 8. Allen

Rizzon, G. Scott, J. A. Sears, Jack Boese, W.

Cargo

remaining

1

Bird

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may be obtained.

and the Premier, the Cabinet has ERA. Poole o Dodwell b Bird 13 Optional Cargo will be forwarded on

Cargn romanining on bord afer forwarded the order of the Pre-Eng Lt.Smithe Podwell b Bird 32 unlea intimation is received from the Saturday Jan., 4 1818 at noon will to aident regarding Martial Law to Major Bowen e Dodwel b Bird 43 Consignece before noon to-day request-landen at consignees risk sad otnense, the following provinces, the Three Capt Robertson ing it to be landed here.

No claims will be admitted after the THURSDAY Jan., 9th 1913 at noon Kaneu, Sinkiang, and Ili.

b Bird that from an economical point of remaining is £53,204. From undelivered Eastern Provinces, Chihle, Shaasi Corpl Dempsey c Hancock b view the great problems before this, the directors recommend the Tanver, Dr.

Goods have left the Godowns, and all will be subject to landing and storage. goods remaining undelivered after the charges.

1 China ware production and af the payment of a final dividend Vergriete

Sir W. S. Gilbert Memorial, Terrins, V.

Lt & de Hoghton ... b Bird 2 more even distribution of wealth, os 2nd, od. per share, which will 2nd of Jan,, 1918, will be subject to rent.

At a meeting held at the Gar- Lt Wiltshire atpdClaxton b Bird 14 He spoke of the part which the absorb £20,000. The total divid All broken, safed, and damaged offocted.

No fire, insurance, whatever will be Wheatley M.

rick Theatre last month the Exe H Buxton Wood H. 0. Goods are to be left in the Godowns,

b Dodwell 11 University would play in the edd paid amounts to 3s, 9d. per Williams, F. E. where they will be examined on the 2nd cargo will be examined at the above that the memorial to Sir W. S. Lt White e Hutchison b

All chafed and otherwise damaged cutive Committee recommended Lt Christian not out.... 4solution of these problems. cent, on the paid-up capital. The Williamson, U. of. Jan, at 9.80 a..

Dr. Gilbert Roid, who inter- balance carry forward to next year All claims must reach us before the Company's godown TUESDAY, Jan. Gilbert should be an artistic Dodwell

7th, 1913 at 10a.m.

preted the speeches into Chinese, is £33,294. With the object of 9th of Jun., 1918, or they will not be

monument illustrative of his No claims will be entertained unless work, including a bust, medal-

Extras 12 and the Chairman of the Shang- reducing the uncalled liability of tooognized.

delivery to consignees and signed for don. It was also decided to in-

hai Chinese Chamber of Com the shares, it was decided to call list of exceptions taken at the time of erected in a public place in Lon- accompanied by abort delivery note or lion, or other presentment, to he

210 merce thanked the speakers for up 1 per share. To meet this

their addresse0,

call, the directors recommend the. and on behalf of the Pacifis Mail 8. 8, vito subscriptions, the recair Bird

payment of a bonus dividend of Lieut. A. F. P. Wehner, In-1 per share, to be met from the All claims must be filed on or before the hon. treasurer, Mr. H. Bow Anderson

which will be dekanlodged by Dod sell 14.5 3 42structor in Gunnery, second class reserve fund this accent vill 2nd Feb., 1818, otherwise they will

land Brown, 3, Pump court, Tem- Hancook

10-147 Singapore, has been posted to accordingly stand at 10,00), not be recognized.

ple, or by Mesara. Lloyds Bank, A. O. Elbersagli

1. 19 Company, Royal Garrison and the paid-up car talað 137 / Law Courts Branch, Stand,

Actillory, at Sheerness, from 300,000. The total aste of Lloyd

Moumpany amquit to #815, 540

Ji

Woodward.

Mrs.

Craigieburn. Adams, Mr. and Des Garota

Mrs. and 2 Madam children Elliott, Capt. & Caldwell, Mr. &

Mrs. Carpenter, Mr.

and Mrs. Chinchen, S. J. Comell, W. A.

Kydd, Mr. and

Mrs. Smith, Mr. G; Smith, E. G. Wood, E. M.

Billsof Lading will be countersigned No Fire Insurance will be effected by the undersigned.*.*

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

MELCHERS & 00.,

General Agents.

Co.

Hongkong, 26th Dec, 1912, (1907) Hongkong, 2nd Jan, 1919,"

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