HOTEL LISTS.
Hongkong Hotel,
Antol, Count and Kent, Mr. & Mrs
Countess, and
child Arrkas, Miss Atkinson, E. &. Akin-Higgins,
Capt. A. Avery, Miss CA,
Avery, Miss F. O.
#. W.. King, Miss M,
Kiddle, Paym- nster, & Mrs. J. R.N. King, Mr. & Mrs E, H. & child Kruseman, A
Ayres, Mr. & Mrs. Kuckx, Mr and
W. H..
"
Mrg.
Barberini, E. T. Kubitz, Dr.
Berge, Mr. & Mrs. Lo Marchand,
8.
Baring, M.
Bate, E.-R.
Beardsley, Mra.
G. B.
Miss
Lloyd, G. T.
Lobb, Dr. E. L
M.
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Lilionthal, Capt
Beardsley, Capt. A. W. Von
G. B.
Lowrio, 8.
Beaumont, G: A. Maokonzio, A,
Belilios, Mrs. E. MacKichan,
R.."
Boll, E. A. W.
Berge, Miss J.
Berge, Dr. T. J. Bena, A. Beynon, Capt.
U. R. Ilook. Gi Bowack, G. Bradetreet, J. 8. Bradway, Mr and N. Mrs E. T.
Bridge, Mrs. E
F
Brooke, Mrs. Cambridge, A. J. Catlin, Mrs. A. Chalmers, J..8. Church, Mrs. C. "L."
Clark, Miss N. M. Claxton, A. A. Cokely, T. J Carpenter, Miss
N.
Cowen, Mrs. W.
F.
P
Crocker, Miss Davies, Sir Wil
liam Lady Rees & mald Deane, A. F.
-Miss
Mackichan, A
8.
MacIntyre, Mr
and Mrs. Nei MacKichan, Mr.
and Mrs..- Macrae, Mrs. Marvin, Miss E.
B.
Martin. G. E. O. Matheson, Mrs. R. T. and. child;
Miller, Miss H.
N. McIntosh, Mrs.
W. McKean, Dr. G.
W. MoKonny, Dr O. W. & Mra MoNaughton,
Mr. & Mrs. D. G, Mehta, K. B. Merecki, J, Melbourne, O
D., Moir, W. F. Mulder, J. D.
F.
Denson, H. O. Murch, A. 8.. Derteano, Mr. & Nicholas, Mrs.
Mre, & 2 child- 3. F. ron.
Norman, E 8. Oglesly, Mrs. N
P.
D'Oettingen, V. Donkin, J. B. Donkin, Miss Douglas, Mrs. R.
H. Downie, W. Dunroche, Mr. & H.
Mrs. P: 0. Drew, W.O. Drury, Rev. and
Mrs. O. D.
Dowley, W. A.
O'Leary, Miss
Q Payne, W, T. Pfahler, Mrs. W.
Pfahler, Miss M.
D. Pfahler, A- E.
·Potts, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H.
Ehrenfels, Mr. Potten, S.
and Mrs. H. C. Ray,.E, H.
Evered, Mr. and Reay, Miss F.
Mrs. R.
B. P.
Reich, C.
.-L.
Faunce, Dr W. Rosenberg, Miss
Finlayson, Mrs. Rush; Mr. and.
; ན
Mrs ET. Fisher, H. G. Schalthoiter, P. Fitzgerald, F. Schmidt, W. Fogg, Mr. & Mrs. Schneider, Mr.
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& Mrs. A. W. Forbes, Mro. J. M. Scolt, Mr. and Fowler, E. A. 8. Mrs Fuller, Denman Feward, Mr. & Geare, Mrs K. Gilmore, H. E. Gordon, A. G. Goulbourn, V. Gould, Mr. J. Gourgey, I.
Green, J. H.
Mr. B. H. Sharp, EH.. Bibley, J. C. Bidford, Mre.
G. Y. Smith, Mr. and
MT.EE.
Griffith, Miss M. Small, Miss M.
0.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1913.
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Notices
FROM POLAR RECIONS. TO EQUATOR
we smoke
"CAPSTAN
MIXTURE
MILO, MEDIUM
AND
FULL STRENGTH
W.D. & H. O. WILLS.
FAR EASTERN PRODUCTS
-- AT THE IMPERIAL
INSTITUTE.
COAL IN THE FM.S. "AND BRITISH BORNEO.
Some useful information re-
A number of sample products garding the newly discovered oval from the Far East have been in the Federated Malay States, recently examined at the Imperial and in British North Borneo, is Institute, and the latest Bulletin given in the last Bulletin of the of the Institute gives full details Imperial Institute, in the course of an article on the coal resources of the results obtained. Ug
mowro
The first samples dealt with are of the Crown Colonies. Referr those of "katiau Beeds and of ing to the important discovery of fat prepared from them, which coal made on the Southern Boun were received from British North dary of the Rantan Forest Re Borreo in September, 1900 sorve, south of the Selangor Herbarium specimens of the "ka River, in the former country, tian plant, subsequently for the Bulletin states that the warded to the Imperial Institute, coal-bearing series, consisting have been identified at Kew aan of shales and sandstones, rest form of Bassia Mottleyana, O. B. unconformably on a founda- Clarke (Sapotacea). It appears tion of quartzito and slates, which that within recent years consider also form the surrounding hills, able quantities of oil-seeds have The beds appear to be later than been exported from Sarawak the Cretaceous granites and are under the name of "Illipe seeds." probably of Tertiary age. This The general conclusion arrived at is confirmed by the ovidence of as the result of an examination of the plant remains, which have the samples mentioned is that the been identified with types now fat olosely resembles that of B. living in the Federated Malay latifolia, but is somewhat softer. States. The coal is largely com The kernels contain about the posed of a reed-like plant got same proportion of fat as Indian sufficiently preserved for deter
There appear to be kernels, and would minstion. probably realise approximately two seams, though up to the pre the same price as the latter. This sent they have not been met with price was about £11 per ton is in the same bors. The largor the United Kingdom in May, and upper seam is more than 24 1911. "Katisu fat would find it, and possibly 50 ft, in thick- application in the manufacture ness, The coal extends for more of soap and candles, and possibly than half a mile along the strike, in the preparation of edible fate. and may be found at still greater Samples of buffalo leather and distances. It is black and lustrans, of ox leather were received in does not soil the fingers, has a Capt. J.Jochims, having ariivsi, Consig-1908 for exhibition in the Hong distinct conohoidal fracture, and noof Cargo ate hereby informed that kong Court of the Public Exhibiborus with a long smoky flame. their goods are being landed and placed tion Galleries of the Imperial from the analysis given it would at their risk in the barsardous and/or Institute, and as they appeared of seem that the coal has a high extra-bazardous Godowas of the Hoag- promising quality large samples percentage of water and volatile. kas & Korbon Wharf & Codowa were asked for in order that their matter, and a low percentage of and ash. The Comprar Limited, whende delivery commercial value might be deter-fixed carbon may boobtained against Bills-of-Lading mined. These samples were amount of water has a marked countersigned by the Undersigned.
received in July, 1911, together effect in diminishing the calorific Optional Cargo will be carried on un-
with a sample of Chinese gallantt, value and evaporative power. less notice to the
contrary ba girea ta-
and a number of other products, As regards British Borneo, dry.
some of which have already been where it is shown that coal is dealt with in the Balletin. The widely distributed, taken sa ox-leather samples were submitted whole the coal deposits must, it to a firm of brokers, whoatated that is said, be of very considerable Much, similar hides would sell readily extent and importance.
BRISTOL and LONDON,
Consignees
NIPPON YCSEN KAISHA..
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM EUROPE, COLOMBO AND STRAITS. THE Company's Steam-ship
IYO MARU."
baving arrived from the above parts, Consignees of Cargo are bereby inform ed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hong kous and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, whors each consignment will be sorted emark by work and delivery can be ob twined as soon sy the Goods are landed. Optional goods will be carried on unless instructions are given to the' con- trary before Noon, to-day.
Goods not cleared by the 2nd Mat. will be subject to rent.
Dam ged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Coo- signee's and the Co.'s representativen at an appointed hour. All claims must be presented within ten days of the -teamer's arrival here, after which date they jannot be recognised. No claims will be admitted alter the goods have left the Godowns.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
Consigners
FROM EUROPE, THE THE H. A. L. Steam-hip
"BOANDIA"
All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival bere, after which date they cannot be re-
galzol.
No claims will be admitted after the Gools bavo left the Godown, and all in London, and that if offered in however, remains to be done in Goods remising undelivered after the fair quantity the prices obtain the way of prospecting and prov 19th inst, will be subject to rent. able might average about 01. to ing them, and there is almost an All broken, elafed, sad damaged 10d. per Ib. for the buffalo hide, entire absence of analyses. From goods must be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on the 19th and about 14d. per lb, for the ox their age the coale would naturally hide (April, 1912). The firm be placed among the brown inst. 9.80 m.
No Fire Insurance will be affected stated that these hides from coale or lignites. They contain by n in any case whatever. Hongkong did not compare well a contain a considerable amount resin, which frequently This steamer bringana migo - Ex 8.9.8"
2)
"
Fogkong, 15th Mar, 1918
€ 952
#
FROM RULOFE
THE H. A. L. Steamship
"SPEZIA."
Captain Hennicke, having arrived. Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed
PARIS TOILET. that their goods are being landed and
{Ladies' and Gentlemen's HAIR DRESSING SALOON, Largest and Best in the East. Only Manufacturers of THE FAMOUS SEVES DES. ALPES,
placed at their risk in the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company, Limited, phener
delivery may be obtained agai:s. Dill of Lading suntemgned by Be Under- signed.
Options Cargo will be carried on aness notice to the contrary be given to-day.
All elims must be presented within 10
ון
from Setubal
Porta
It
"Kong Alf"
{ "Hellid 1 Halmstad
Bissmark" I "
with ordinary East Indian hides, of
as they were more or less weak, occurs in patches, and has employed by the and their texture appeared to been Chelationis have been damaged by the use of natives for illuminating purposes. tannage solutions of excessive There appears to be no satisfactory strength. Any improvement in evidence as to the percentage of the fanning would result in a moisture in the Labuan coal. much better price being obtained when mined, but it would seem for the ox hide than that quoted to be less than in most liguifes. above, and a somewhat better Incidentally the article in ques tion mentions, rögarding the price for the bufalo hide.
HAMBURG-AMRIKA LINIE.
Hongkong. Office.
Hongkong, 14th Mar..1918.
Notices
(252
As regarda the gal'nut, there Selimpopon coalfield, on the river were said to have been-produced of the same name, that there is on Rhus semialata, Murr and stated to be bera an actual
EAK TRAMWAYS CO. are known to the Cliiness as Ng resorve of 5,600,000 metric tons,
PEAK
LIMITED.
TIME TABLE.
Wizz Das.. 7.00 am to 8.00 4.m. Every 8.00a.m. to 10.00 1.m 10.00 .m. to 11.00a.m.
Das applicatiga alone proves our state. The Hair' 'Wash..., of the AL• dara of the steamer's arrival here, after 45 p.m. to 1.15 f.th.j
6. O, ALYBO MALEN 00.
Lynbrock, N. X, (USA,#7-
Ex Grisogono, P. O, Small, Mies F. Ansell, C.
Von.
P Grimshaw, R. J. Stewart, W. Brown, B. Curtis, J. R. ~ Sutherland, P. Hall, Capt. T..P. D."
Halliday, Mrs. J. Spittles, Mr. H.
"Hamilton, B.1. Mri, James,
Hanna, Dr. J. G. Spiro, 8,
Happer, J. 8. Square, Miss.
Astor House.
Arnold, J. B.
Baker, C. 8,
Juster, W. Kerr, J. H. King, Mra, M." Kudon, C. F.
Balliste, Mr. and Lafunte, A.
Mrs...
Birot, L
Lucians,
Col.
Brown, E. 8.
G. B,
Brun, Mrs. C.
L.
Longone, G.
· Lopes, V..
Lugebil, V.
Harbord, W. R. Swaffield, H. E. Brún, C. L, ...
Casal, F. del
Mrs.
Quip's Road 1.
Grand Hotel, Allan, Mr. and Mudie, Mr. and
Mrs. Benchanson, P. Redford, Capt.
and Mrs. Booker, O. Bennett, Dr.
Rowley, Miss A. Bonotta, Miss V. Scherey, Dr. Bomann
Bchmidt Servia, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Sharp, H. J.
Lecadet, Capt. Drew, Mr. and Schunlus J.
Miller, F. F.
&
Mrs. Croyndall, Mr.
Mr Elson, W. Greer, Mr. & Mrs. Higginbotham
Muller, r. and Jenkins, A.
Keyt, Dr.
Mrs.
Cerri, Gen. A. Chaletonu, Lient Chenu, H. Chopard, F. A. Coma, L. Danner. E. Dedeoglon E. Douglas, 6. W. Douglas, Mrs. S. Palma, Mrs. B.
Lustic, A. O. ..... Kuhl Millar, A. O.,
Hart; Mr. & Mrs. Swayer. Mr. & Casanovas, J.
FJ, H.Mrs. J. W. Hart, & iss
Takahashi, K. Hawkes, Miss L. Tapp, J. R.
Thomas, Mr. & Hermanna, J. M. ..., Mra W. B.
P. Thomas, bliss Hevendeon, Dr. Thompson, F.A. WEP Thompson, Miss Hewett, Hon. E. D. ARA
A., C.M.GTripp, Miss K Hewetson, Mr. & Tyler, B. M/V
Mrs Wall, Hra E. R. Hickman, Mr. & Watson, Prof. &
Mrs. WF. Watkins, H. Watt, J. B. H. Webb, Mr. and
Mrs, Weill, L. and Mrs. A and öhildren: Wella, E. P..
MR. HAR Hull Norman Horton, H Howllt, I. O Hunt, H
Innes, Cant, R.
Jamieson, Mrs. E.
B.
N. Eberle, J. Fowle, Miss M. Ghella, A Gogge, R... Goldenburg, O. Crespo, Miss G. Crespo, J. Hamilton, R. R. Bay, WA Henkin, C. BIL, W. M.
Mrs Wenyon, W. F. Bobaica. F. P.
Whamond, D. Hunter, R HA
GIG
Hunter, Miss
Ignella J
Johnson M
Morgan, F. E Musso, P.
Newton, Dr. &
Mra: BE.
Parr, V. C Powell J. D. Towle, F. 0.
Prince, A. D Rohn, Th. M.S Sagarbarria, P. Sanders, No Setchell, Mr. &
Mrs. O. Q. Stirling, Mrs. Taurun, H Treville, E. de Walter, JR
Sholen, L. Bohmann, J. Ftephano, Miss Storch, E. Tobis, Mr. and
Mreed Tobias Lorris Lopes, J. Tyre, G. B.. Manon, Mrs P.. Watkins, G.
Weismann, C. Woodcock White, Mr. and
Moyer, N. Miller, Mosa, O
M
Craigieburn." Adams, Mr. and Haselfoot, Lt.
Mrs. and 2 & Mr
Mullins, Lieut.
Col. & Mrs. A. JRGA
children Kydd, Mr, and Bevington, F. Caldwell, Mr. Caldwell, Miss Carpenter, Mr Watson U
and Mrs. Willems, WL Chinshan, S. J. Winston, E 02 Cornell, WA dson Warevy, Major
Smith, Mrs. G. Smith, E. GI Wood, E. M
which dite they cannot be recognised.'
No claims will be admitted, after the Goode bare left: the God was, and all Goods iemising ande'ivosed after the 19th inst., will be subject to rent,
11
1:30 am to 12,45 p.m.
11
„
1:15 p.m. to (1.45, p.m. 1.45 pm 1 2.18 7.15 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. 10. 8.10 p.
pui tve." The gal's wero sub and a probable reserve mitted to a firm of commercial 70,000,000 metric tons. experts, who reported that
PRINCE AS SPRINTER,
12.
15 min. were of good, marketable quality. 10 min. and volued them at from £55 to Cheers His College Crew. 15 mir£80 per ton, ex ship London
His love of all open sit sport 15 mle. (June, 1912). Tuis prien coma will probably be Oxford's most 10 mised vory satifactorily with that of popular remembrance of the 15 mis ordinary Chinese galls, which on Prince of Wales as undergraduate. 10 min the same date wero quoted at
During this term's college "Бовь 15 mio. from £40 to £52 10a, per ton in 10 min London. Penang cloves that were the rest of the college in running races be bas taken his plane with received in July, 1911, are also alongside his boat during the briefly reported on. The sample racing.
NIGHT CARS. #4,45 p.in. and 9 pima 9.45 pam, to
11.80
-60, p.in. every 15 minutes. BUNDAYBA 7.80 a.m.jpg Mas
All brokon, chafed, on 1 dama;ed Goods most bo left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 19tlé fast at 9.30 ..
No Firs Insurance will be effeated by 8.00am to 10.30 am etery 15 min. 10,80 sm, to 11.00 um, 10 min 16 min 11:45 to 12.00 soon
10 min. 15 min
9.00 noon to 1.00 p.m. 1.00 p.m. to 5,00 p.m. ye 5.00 pm to 6.00 p.m.
10 min.
as in any case whatever.
ES HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Hongkong Office. Hongkong 14th. Mac. 3218 6:251 CANADIAN PAUIFIO RAIL WAY COMPANY'S ROYAL
**** MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
HE B.M.S..S144m:bip THE B
EMPRESS OF INDIA? The above mentioned steamer having arrival from Vancouver, Victoria and Japan Ports. Vansigt eos of cargo aro hereby notified that their goode, with the exception of To col, Tressure and Valuable, are being landed and plie d their fak id the Hongkong and Kon- toon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon Godowns, whero delivery can barol baise, STORM
Goods on hand after the 24th Mar, wil be subject to rest,
No Fire Insurance nill. Io offgete
in
All damaged prouages #10 to a felt the Godowns and wily Office unif
ben arrangements will bo mido
No akims will bondi ods
5.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. 16 min. 7.00 pm, to 8.10 p.m. „ 10 min. FIGHT BARS in on Week Day VELKAASATURDAYS."
Bag Extra Cam st 11,45 pm.
SPECIALUABS, Arrangement at the Company' Omer, Alexaudin Bülldings, Die Voan Road AND HUMPHREYS & SON
General Managem, Hongkong," Ord Bar, 1911.
s
consisted of large fine dark-co-Here le a picture of the Prince foured.olores. A portion of the of Wales as he has run with his sample was ground and distillled, college boat on any of the glorious when a yield of 17 16 par cent, of canny afternoons during the past oil was obtained.,
week
Here comes the Magdalen boat,
going splendidly with the level
General Lebon,awing of cara General Lebon, who was re
Abreast of her on the towpath
contly thechief French represents are about thirty Megdalen men, tive at the funeral of the Ema struggling, eboating, panting peror of Japan, described his crowd. And leading the crowd Journoy and experiences on 17th ahead of the boat i
built, fair haired fast, in a lecture delivered before the Committee of French Amin flushed with the
the race, shouting: Paris VS
Well rowed, Magdalen!
Manchester and Singapore. At a meeting of this directors of the Manchester Chamber of Com merce, among the matters referre to were irregularities: Amsterdam Langkat Company
pore yarn importa. the cour Land Pensions The Amsterdam-Langkat Com-of an inquiry into this subject pany of Sainatra bave instituted a days the Chamber s scheme of pensions for all as trainspired that there is no sistants who have served in their official in Singapore charged
the duty of seeing that the Straite Settlements Merchandise
perio
altor the
in order
that he liad
letter
(to the subject.
in the Prince of Wales Bo this
has fallen ace,but he
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