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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1815.

FINEST OLD DUTCH

GIN & LIQUEURS.

THE LEEDS FORGE CO., LTD., LEEDS.

Specialists in the Manufacture of RAILWAY ROLLING STOOK

of every description.

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

The Undersigned have been appointed Sole Agents in Hongkong and China.

THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING GO..

"OF HONGKONG, LTD.

Agents, BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

Hongkong, 23rd Fläptember. 1911.

THE WISE

Forward Their Parcels and Cases, etc.

BY THE

CHINA EXPRESS CO.

FINEST OLD SCHIEDAM THE OTHERWISE

$14.00 per Case of 12 Quarts

INCLUDING DUTY,

ENDISTHAME

SAMPLE BOTTLES FREE

LIQUEUR GLASSES

GRATIS

TAKE THE CONSEQUENCES.

Connections with the principal Express and Forwarding Agencies throughout GREAT BRITAIN, THE COLONIES, AMERICA

and the CONTINENT of EUROPE.

PACKING AND WAREHOUsing,

BAGGAGE STORED or TRANSHIPPED.

"

Notices

WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE

that we can now manufacture on our premises the new Kryptok invialble bifocal Lens,

The old style of cement bifocals with their disfiguring and annoying dividing line has been supplanted by a new lens with two fool,. the upper portion of the glass for distance and the lower for reading, ground from one single plece of glais.

You who wear two pairs of glasses may now use one pair. instead, No one can tell that you wear bifocale.. Nacement to blister; no thin segments to lose off.

Call and inspect this line. W. grind Krypt's in regular or toric form.

WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW,

@LARK

LARK & Co.

SCIENTIFIC YORK BLOGS,

Most of the diseases that ravage the human rood are germ ditaue

The germ lives anywhere. Ho in bom on a flask of dust, fed by a bad

Telephone No. 658. CHINA EXPRESS CO. 3. Duddelfartsmell, nored in a pile of decaying, mat-

(ESTAB ISHED 1844)

Wotels

to regular buyers on application HONGKONG HOTEL

to the

SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH CHINA.

MACEWEN, FRICKEL &

.

DES VOEUX ROAD

Diss Brop

TAILORS

CO.,

WYNDHAM STREET (Flower St.) ESTABLISHED 1900.49

THE OVERLAND' 1913 MODEL.

WE HAVE NO COMPETITORS.

OUR COST OF PRODUCTION IS AT LEAST 50% LESS THAN OTHER MAKES. THEREFORE OUR SELLING PRICE IS $400 OR $500 LESS THAN OTHER MAKES OF SAME H.P.

DRAGON CYCLE DEPOT. (Prospective Buyers can try this Car free of charge.)"

S.O.A.E.O.

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

of boilers and have, wekling of cracks.

Renewing of corroded plates by addition of metal

Welding of broken pieces of any kind, metal OFFICE: S. o "ga• Rålding, 3rd Floor. Talaba ina:1088, '

KUHNS

Under HONGKONG HOTEL,

QUEEN'S ROAD,

Established 1867.

THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED FIRM FOR

ART CURIOS.

·INSPECTION INVITED.

MARTIN'S

APIOL & STEEL Sam PILLS

A French Marissi y fav ali Toradolar] (Jan.

24. Fikshmanai, HLKAMA SANA Jess • box of

in fu thun bu berlak

“Say mga of Jaily Invokalasetsslot. tha!

...dimaly done may be PEPSunstared. Those who *) La Tim Truthand them, basca Unirange

- 2000s rain.” Al Chemlats and Biorga tall thera

048

PE

EAK TRAMWAYS.CO»,

LIMITED.

TIME TABLE:

WRIK DATE.

7.00 s.m, to 8.00.a.m. Every 15 min. 8.00a.m. to 10.00 .m. .10 min. 10 min. 10.00 am to 11:00 ■.m. 11.80 am, to 12.45 p.m.

A LA CARTE GRILL ROOM.

Now Open..

Hongkong,"20th April, 1911.

J. U. TAGGART,

Mannger. [ 75

GRAND HOTEL.

QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. TEL ADDRESS" COMFORT "

Contral Position: L-rge Airy Room; Hot, Cold and Shower Baths; Electrio Light and Fans Throughout; Large Comfortable Lounge; Private and Publio Dars; Billiard Rooms. HOTEL LAUNCH MEETS ALL STEAMERS. Monthly Rates for Tiffin and Dinner. SPECIAL DINNERS AT SHORT NOTICE. CUISINE ENTIRELY UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. Special Rates For Married Families On Application To :-

TOL. No. 197.

F. REICHMANN. A

PROPRIETOR,

ASTOR HOUSE

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

[42

CENTRALLY situated, up-to-date Hotel, Betently renovated, and under

New Management. Large and Comfortable Rooms, Excellent Oulsins under the supervision of an Experiencal FRENCH CHEF, and separata Tables, Est and Cold Baths, Electric Light throughout. Terms moderate, First Class accommodation for Families and Tourists.

For particular and rates apply to

·PROPRIETORY... Telephone, "170

Telegram Asror,"

BOA VISTA HOTEL,

MACAO,

[ 24.

Tel. No. 48, MACAO.

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Telegrame BOAVISTA," KING EDWARD

HOTEL.

A FIRST CLASS HOTEL.

Under European Management, Electric Light and Lifts. Latest Improvements,

Reasonabe Rates.

H. HAYNES, Manager.

13

21

Telephone 878.

15 min.

10

12.40 p.m. to 1.15 p.m.

10 min.

13

1.15 p.m. t 1.45 p.m.

15 min.

11

1.46 p.m. i 2.15 p.m.

12

10 min.

15 mis. Hongkong, 1st Aug., 1912. 10 min.

(55

2.15 p.m. to 6.00 p/mi 5.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m.

BIGHT CARS,

THE TAIWAN RAILWAY HOTEL.

TAIPEH, FORMOSA.

Under the Direct Management of the

Taiwan Railway Dept

EXCELLENT CUISINE

GOOD SERVICE, RATES 8 YEN AND UP.

AND

Üailored hotel portor mesta all trains and steamers, Luggage are ranged for without any trouble to guesta.

Hongkong, 1st Feb., 1912. [ 182

8.45 p.m. and 9 p... 3.40 p.m. to THE GENTLEMEN'S HOUSE.

11.80 p.m. every 15 minuta.

7.80 kame

BUNDAYS.

8.00 am. to 10.80 a.m, every 15 min,

11:45 am, to 12.00 noon

14.00 noon to 1.00 p.m.

10,80 mm. to' 11.00 m.m.

22

10 min.

11

10 min.

10 inín.

19

10 min.

6.00 p.m. to 7.00 pit..

"1

11

15 min.

10 min.

1.00 p.m. to 3.00 p.m. 1.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.is,

J. T. SHAW.

UP-TO-DATE NECKWEAR.

OPTICIANS CHATER

HONGKONG

ter, carried ab ut by insecte. He iravals on the air on the bad amal! that feeds him on the dust in which he was born. No wal's can keep him ut he is breathed into baran system through the throat, thrust isto the system by the bite of su insect, or works himself into the system through the hand that has touched sa infected

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RO

MANILA

OFFICES

78, ESCOLTA

"TRADE MARKZ

There is but one thing he fears-oleanliness. and the odour of a leanlines To make a house thoroughly clean is to disinfect it. The odour of cleanliness is CN. The germ cannot live where CN spreads its parliging influence.

OUR CONTEMPORARIES.

Daily Press.

Japanese Politics. The chief trouble will begin, however, when the new Ministry, comes to face the Diet and present its Budget. The country is in tent upon retrenchment and unless the now Ministry meats its views or contrives to convert the members of the Diat, it will en counter considerable opposition, which may end in an appeal to the country. In a country which has so lately adopted representa tive institutions it is perhaps not surprising to find a lack of politi cal purity, and there are waydu and means by which the Katsura Ministry may succeed in getting a new Dist alected which will be submissive to its wishes. The jobief point brought out by the crisis through which the country has passed is the power of the Army, It has been pointed out that this is a survival of feudal times and that the country will never escape military rule until it places civilians in the posts of Ministers of the Army and Navy. Such a reform, however, could not be effected "without a sharp. conflict of opinion, and Prince Kataura would be the last man to attempt it.

South China Morning Posts

Infant Mortality In the East, 'In the Philippine Islands it is interesting to note the conclusion arrived at by a special dimmittee appointed last June to investi gate the conditions there. It has been found that the excessive in- infant mortality in the islands is so intimately associated with the larger questions of social and economic conditions that any marker improvement: effected« must be at the expense of huge financial outlay, Social and eco- nomic betterment must be a powerful factor in saving infant life, particularly" among races

The Power of Purity in fighting off disease has been recognized ever since a which have been denied the few wise doctors went out to where great European army lar dying in its knowledge so generously placed amps, and by simple disinfection reduced the death rate froin sixty por cent to within the reach of the people of tex. How much graiter would have bean their success if they had thou poseded. western world. The investigators so powerful a purifier a CN ?

GN

IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE,

BUT AN AID TO CLEANLINESS.

THE CHINA COMMERCIAL CO., 8, DUDDELL ST.

MACGREGO 1'S

“V. O. S."

"PARLIAMENT BLEND'

TEL 1208..

TRADE

CALDBECK MACGREGOR & CO

MARK.

AQUARIUS:

THE MINERAL WATER

PAR EXCELLENCE.

FOR SALE

A LOT OF

GOLD WALTHAM WATCHES.

HTG., GOOD TIME-KEEPERS,

BARGAIN 'PRICES,

In Order to Clear Stock.

J

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GARRELS, BOERNER and Co.,

KING'S BUILDIGO,"

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT

18 WHITE AND COLOURED SHIRTS. Hongkong, 29th November, 1913

FASHIONABLE EVENING WEAR. LATEST STYLE HOSIERY. PURE IRISH LINEN COLLARS FINE ENGLISH AND

7.00 pm to 8,10 p.m.

NIGHT CARS as on Week Days. SATURDAYS.

Extra Unte a 11.46 p. WEBPEUIATUARS. Arrangement at the Company's Office, "Alexandra Buildinga, Des Voeur Roadi

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managers,

Hongkong, 3rd Nov, 1911,

1

AMERICAN FOOTWEAR. BEST QUALITY ONLY. HONGKONG HOTEL BUILDINGS, QUEEN'S ROAD.

COMPANY, LIMITED. PORTLAND, CEMENT

In Casks of 875 lbs. Let

In Baga of 250 lbs. net. SHEWAN, COMES & CO.,

Gental Managers. Hongkong, 16th August, 1900 132 ||

2

THE FAMINE IN CHINA.

IGHT Famine Districts with an

ares of 80,000 square miles.

E

in the Philippines have made the most searching enquiry, realized fant mortality, and after mature the main causes of excessive in-

scheme which could be carried consideration have formulated.§.

out by means of funds raised by special forms of internal revenue and taxation on the luxuries and authorised vices of life.

China Mail.

Poor Old China).

Well, so far as the British group is concerned (and let it be murmured soft and low that the meetings of this group appear to be under the distinguished guidance of Mr. Wedgwood- who, if you know it not, is the Honourable Member of Parlia ment for Newcastle-under- Lyme (quite a respectable place!) the which doubtless is

"programme platform"

believed by the promoters to be quite unambitious, comprises (1) to keep in touch with similar groups elsewhere and with the Isaders of thought in the Chinese Parliament. We should like to hear Sir Edward Gray's opinion regarding the first part of this modest intention and also the opinion of the members of China's National Assembly regarding the latter part of it. The object of this is, it is stated, "to help the Republic by Parliamentary action and to influence public opinion in keeping a check upon mis statements by, the Press and in every way to give the new Ra public the best opportunity of developing Obing upon free and independent lines." Very land- able, indeed! But are not the members of China's Assembly able to do most of that for them- selves? Do President Yuan Shih Kai, Dr. Sun Yatson HE, Wu Ting Fang, and the gallant and wise General Li Yuan Hung solicit the well-intentioned efforts of this worthy Group? We think not; nor are they likely to nor need they, for China under their guidance will reach her true equilibrium in a much better

TWO and ball million people manner than by outside, grand- facing etravation. ....

motherly interference of the kind

| PLEASE SEND YOUR CONTRI. | proposed.

BUTION TO-DAY.

IT WILL HELP TO SAVE LIFE. Fall Board $45.00 per month, Ton Treasurer, H. C. GULLAND, Esq., tickets for 80 meală” $20,00. Manager, International Banking Cus-deanliness and only best Material naad portion, Shanghal.

ALEXANDRA CAFE UO,

| Hongkong, 24th January 1918

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