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HOTEL LISTS.

Consignees

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1913.

Allen, Mrs. F. E. Maskichan, A. "BEN" LINE OP-STFAMERS.

B.

Martin, G.

Hongkong Hotel.

Aurely, G.

Bandouin, M,

Baring, M.

Bate, E. R.

Bartels, W.

Barberint, E. T.

1.

Matheson, Mrs.

R. T. and

obild.

MoMurchy, Mrs.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

From MIDDLESBRO, LEITH LONDON AND STRAITS, 6.S. BENLEDI," *ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby

Consignees

AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM NEW YORK.

THE Steamship

**MINERIO,"

Beaumont, E; A. MoKean, Dr. G. informed that all goods are being having arrived, Consignees of cargo are

Belillos, Mr. E.

R.

Beus, G. A.

Beynon, Capt.

Č. R. Blanch, N. F. Bovet.

Brown, R.

Brown, R. F.

Brown, Mr. and

W. MoKeller, Mr,

& Mrs. P. McKenny, Dr O. W. & Mrs. Mead, J, G. Merecki, J.

landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Gedown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wbarres dellvefy may be obtained.

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 23rd inet, or they will not be recognised.

No Claims will be admitted after the Meyrick, Capt.Goods have left the Godowns, and all

T. M.

Goods remaining undelivered after the 16th fast, will be subject to rent. Moore, R. J. Mosley, R. N. Mrs. E. L. Bruce, R. R. Mosley. I. H. Cambridge, A. J. Mulder, J. D. F. Campbell, A. G. Nunburnholme, Carter, Mrs. C.B. Colman, W.G. S. Connell, Mr. and

Mrs, F. M. Chapman, Miss Cherniansky, L.

Lord & Lady Munro, Mr. and

Mrs. Y. Mussy, Mr. and

Mrs. Murray. Dr.

Cherniansky, J. Nettleford, 1. H. Cherniansky, M., O'Leary, Miss

G. Claxton, A. A.

Cody, Mrs. C. G. Ossorio, J. Coolidge, Mr. and Paillet

Mrs. J. G.

Cowen, Mrs. W.

F

Craib, Mr. and

Mrs. G. A.

Crocker, Miss Dafour, C. Dafour, L Davis, C. H.. Davison, Capt. &

Mrs. W. Deane, A. F. Derteano, Mr. & Mrs. & 2 child-

ren.

Dewar, J.

Pila, F.

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Pinnock, A. J. Piper, Misa Provost, E. Quichard Ray, E. H. Reay, Miss F. Richardson,

Misa Ricketts, Mr. Mrs. W. R. Ritter, L. Miss Robins, C. F. Robinson, W.V Romer, Dr. Mrs

R.

All broken, ohsfad, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 18th inst at 11 am,

by

J.

No Fire Insurance has been affected, Bille of Lading will be countersigned GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO. Agents. Hongkong, 9th May, 1918. 1962 "MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

HE Stamship THE

"EMPRESS, OF RUSSIA."*

From GLASGOW, & LIVERPOOL. &ONSIGNEES of Cargo are here- by informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godawns of the Holts Wharf st Kow- lo:0

from the whenes and or wharves delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to she contrary be given

Douglas, Mrs. R. Romer, Master

H.

R. Jr. Doubler, F. H. Rumsoy, Miss.

R. Dowley, W. A Dayhambourne Samuelson, Mrs Duncan, N. Schonebeck, Edward, J. E. Mies F. Ehrenfele, Mr. & Scott, Lady M Mrs. H. C. Seajas, H. M.

Sexsmith, J. T. Farrell, E. H.

Sibley, J. C. Farrell, U. A. Finlayson, Mrs. Small, Mr. and

Mrs. A. J.

0.

before.

No claims will be admitted after the Grads bare low the Gedowns, and all Goeds remaining undelivered after the 16th inst: will be subject to text,

All claims against the Steamor innst be presented to the Undersignað. on or before the 6th prox., or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns

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hereby informed that their go:de am being landed at their risk into the ha- sardons and/or extra hazardous. Go- downs of the Hongkong & Kowloon What & Godown Co., Ltd. whenoe

and/or from the whures delivers may be obtained.

No claims will be admitted after the goods have uleft the godowns and all goods remaining after the 21st dust. will be subject to rent.

All broken, chafed and dauraged goods are to be left in the godowne, where they will be examined on the 218 inst. at 9.80 am.

All claims must be prescated t, the andersigned on or before the 24th ion, or they will not be too goised.

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No Fire In ranan will be affosteḍ. Bill of Losing will be countersigi ed

THE BANK LINE LTD.,

Agents. Hongkong, 14th May. 1918.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

a

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

872

8.8. “MANOHURIA,” FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN. PORTS AND MANILA.

The above mentioned rassel having Consigns of cargo are baby

tied to send in their Bills of lading fore suntarsignataro and take immediate delite. of cargo from alongside.

Notices

* NATURAL SHAPE

CORK TIPPED

PALL MALL

FAMOUS CIGARETTES

4

Butter Butler

NEW YORK

6 D

These celebrated cigarettes are a blend of Oriental tobaccos of the finest growth and selection; each cigarette will smoke to the end with the same delicious taste and aroma.

MICHAEL & CO.

Cargo im oding discharge will be lande immediately at cinsignees' rink, '.'. and expense.

Cag om ining undelivered Thurs day the 16th, fast, five p.m.. will landed at consignes isk and expouse.

SAN MIGUEL

DRAFT BEER.

FRESH EVERY DAY.

Place Your Orders Early.

OLD POST office buiLDING,

Cargo remaining undelivered Wadze - PEDDER ST., (OPPOSITE HONGKONG HOTEL).

to

day 21st inst at noon, will, in addition to landing chaige be subject storage, charge.

No Are insurance whatever will be: effected;

All shaf d. and otherwise daungad cargo will be examined at the above Company's godown Taraday May.

Smith, Mr. and where they will be examined on the 0th, 1913, at 10.

Fisher, H. G.

.Mrs. E. E. Flavelle, J. W. Flurchein, Miss Smith, Mrs. D. Foster, Mr. and Smith, Kenneth Mrs. J. W. Smith, T. M. Geare, Mr. and Smith, Hiss 8.

M. Mrs. R

Gillard, Mr. and Smith, J. R. Mrs. LV. Smith, 8. H. Golden, Miss S. Sorby, V.

Gordon, A. G.

Goulbourn, V Gould, Mr. J. Gourgey, 1. Gover, R. G. Graham, Miss G. Graneley, W. E. Grisogono, P. O.

Von

Gunn, Mrs. Hamilton, Hon.

0.

Hanna, Dr. J. G. Hante, R. F. Harbord, W. T. Harding, G: Hatheway, Miss

F

Butherland, P.

..D..

Sutton, Rev. N,

H

18th ing at 11, a.m.

by

No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bill of Lading will be countemigned

DODWELL & CO., LTD,

Agents, "MOGUL LINE," 1.888 Anagkook. 10th May, 1918,

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INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI- GATION CO., LTD.

From CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE. Company's Steamship

* KUTSANG," having arrived from the above porta, consignees of cargo ate hereby informed. that their goods will be delivered from alongside. !

Spiro, 8. Square, Miss.THE Stangaard, W. Stoddard, Mza

R. E. Sugden, H. Sullevan, J. W. Sundhurst, G. Sutherland, Mr.

& Mrs. J. Tapp, J. R. Terrien Thompson, Mr.

& Mrs. Townsend, Miss by

M.

Heraud Hewett, Hon. E. Turner, J. A.

A...O.M.G. Valente, D, F. Hooker, Mr. and Vickore, Miss

Miss

Walcott, Mrs. F. M. & maid Hopkins, G. H Howard, Mrs. & Walker, Mr. and

Mr8, Mias

Hunt, Mr. & Mrs. Wanger, Mr. &

F. C, W

Innes, Capt: R.

Mrs. 0. H.

Cargo impeding the discharge or re- maining on board after 4 p.m. the 18th will be loaded at Consignee's risk.nad expense.

in

No Firs Insurance will be effected Bills at Lading will be countersigned

...! JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD, General Managers., Hongkong, 12th May, 1918. (841 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI-

GATION

No claims will be entertained un- Less accompanied by show, de"very nole or list of exceptions taken at the time of delivery to conegues and signed forand on behalf of the Facile Mail 9.8. Co.

All claime must be filed on or before! June 14th 1913, otherwise they will not be recognized.

Q. H. RITTER.

Acting Agoul. Hashour, I4h 3 l

To Sail

#69

For SINGAPORE, PENANG,-

V. W. DANIEL,

MANAGER.

Studebaker

LAW & SONS.

No. 3 Duddell Street.

RANGOON sad. CAI CU TA. DIESEL MOTORS

(Taking cargo on Through Bills of Lading to Madras and Mauritius). THE

HE Hlethp

"

Notices

THE REMINGTON TYPEWRITER

E knew of no boter argument in Convince you of the superiority of the Remington Typarker than to slow us to place was h your Ofice in order that you may compare is in every No argument can think of, la ax Convincing as Will you test one free for one week?

way with any other Typewriter.

the Tachine lukuif.

If so, when please?

If you want to write ordinary |letters, ask for MODEL 10.

COMMERCIAL.

Shanghai Cotton Market.

Mr A. B. Rosenfeld writes as. follows in his Cotton Market re- port dated May, 9:-

We have had another week of very small markets and the general range of prices has bean within a coup's points, with the i oloze yesterday, the same as ' week ago, except as to changes of: deliveries from the interior marta in he differences between thin and last month. In fact the sup

our local plies brought into market have been next to nothing owing to the dogmatical idene of the farmers who are labouring under the impression that prices must go up. On this point all that can be said at the present moment, 18 that the mills are well supplied and with the precont prohibitive Exchange for exports I hardly think that my interior friends will realice their dream. How

over,

it remains to bo ceen' improvement in weather conditions and "The

If it is for tabulator work, ask whether

for MODEL 11..

an

If you want to Add and Sub-crop laid by" (an expression used tract as well as write, ask for the by farmers when the cultivation is completed), and no export Remington Wahl.-

N.D.-Please white, and return of post will bring demand, will be followed by some

you free of charge an illustrated bookler Touch Method Typewriter Instructor. invaluable all using a typewriting machine.

SIEMSSEN & CO.

Sole Agents for HONGKONG, CANTON,

| SOUTH CHINA and FORMOSA.

increase in the movement. The yarn situation the past couple of days has shown a marked im- provement and the feeling in gen eral is leaning towards brighter prospects for the future.

To support these contentions, new orders bavo been booked, and EAK TRAMWAYS CO. enquiries general, whilst deliveries.

LIMITED.

PEAK

TIME TABLE.

11

WORK DAYS. 7.00 am to 8.00 am. Every 8.00 am. to 10.00 mm. 10.00 to 11.00 a.m. 11,80 mm, to 12.45. p.m. 12.45 p.m. to 1.15 p.m. 1.15 pm. la 1.45 pm. 1.46 p.m. to 2.15 pm. $.10 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m.

NIGHT CARE,

+

11

11

+

have been all that could be desired this time of the year, considering that harvesting the matured crops and the planting of the new is well under way, thus preventing the seoating of the necessary labour required in the manufactur-

ing of native cloth in the interior 15 min. towas. Weather conditions hiva 10 mir. been practically perfect for the 15 mio. past fortnight, and while olonr 15 min. weather is to be desired to enable 10 mais. farmers to complete planting, 15 min. showers would do as much good 10 mio.

a-harm, the only harm being's 15 min.

alight delay. There is very little 10 min.

to add as to the future course of prices, unless there is an improve ment in Exchange for Expor which is hardly likely under present prevailing conditions. of the Silver market..

8 50 pm and 9 p.m.. 9.80 p.m. to 110 p.ok very half hour. 11.00 p.m. to 11.45 p.m. every quarter of an hour,

SUNDAYS.

8.00

. to 10.20 min. avery 15 mie. 0.80 am to 11.00...

·∙1.48 .x. to 12.00 noon

10 mio.

H

1

-15 mio.

2.00 noou to 1:00 p.m.

H

Sole Agents,

1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.

11

6.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m.

10 mir.

6.00 pm to 7.00 p

15 min.

10 mi

A SPECIALITY.

7.00 p.m. to 8,10 cm..

Japanese Peers in Sbanghat, " A distinguished party consist 10 min. ing of members of the Japanes 15 mi. House of Peers arrived in Shang- hai on May 8 by the N. Y. K. steamer "Yamashiro Maru," The chief members are. Prince, K. Tokugawa, Marquis Haghiange je Viscount Soga. Viscount Mati sudaira, Baron Ozaki, Faron Togo, Mr. Faraichi, Mr. Kato and Mr. Doi. The visitors toured

S1JLT CARS na o'n Wark Diya. SATURDAYS,

Extra Cam at 12 midnight.

The Diesel Motor Co. Ltd. of Stockholm, supplies

Stationary Diesel " POLAR " Motors from 25 to 1000, B.H.P for Electric Power & Lighting Stations, Workshops, Pump By Arrangement at the Company Shanghai in the afternoon, in

** JAPAN,” Capt. C.P. Seddos, will be despatch- ed as above, on Tavetay, the.. 20th inst. at.3 p.m.

For Freight ur Passage siply ta

DAVID BARSOON & CO. LD.,

Agents,

(378 Homekovú. 14th May 3

AMERICAN ASIATIO 5.8. 00

Mills etc.

Direct Reversible Marine "POLAR " Motors from 60 to 2000

B H.P., both high-speed and slow-speed types.

Cheap Quality Ol Fuels Used.

1st Class References & Testimonials. Pices & Particulars. Also Complete Estimates from,

ARTHUR NILSSON & CO.,

General Agents For China.

FROM JALOUTTA, PENANG Hongkong--New York. FILIPINO BARBER SHOP.

AND SINGAPORE.

Wardell, Mr. & THE Company' Steamship

"SUIJANG"

Johnstone, Mrs. Mr. I. S.

L& party,

Watkins, H. L

Judah, Mrs. A. Watte, Mre. 1.haring arrived from the above Ports

NE Kendal, L Kinghora, R. H.. Kittredge, F. W.

Jr. Knapp, W. M. Kirtpatrick, R.

Kruseman, A.

Webb, Mr. and

Mre, B.

Weidler, W. E. White, F. W. White, H. P. White; D. White, 8. Wilson, Mra..

Lachamp,H. Wilson, Hon' Lambert, Mrs.

W.HAN Wood, G. G. Lang, Mr. and Woodrow, J.B. MAR Wood, Miss B Lobb, Dr. E. L. Wilson, Hou

C. J Yates, Dr. and Mr. B.

Luchsinger, F. Macdonald, Mr.

and Mrs, and Yates. C,M child:& nurse Yatos, Miss. MacIntyre, Mr. Yoadell, 8. P.

and Mrs. Nell

Craigieburn.

Bevington, F.

Caldwell, Mr.

Mullios lout

Col. & Mrs. A.

Caldwell, Miss: J.,RGAZAM

Consignees of cargo by her are bereby informed that their goods will be de Livered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board after 4 p.m. the 13th inst, will be funded at Con-fgnee's risk and expens6. • - - 3.

by

POR NEW YORK TIA PORTS & SUEZ CANAL.

THE BEST IN THE COLONY! Come to us for AMERICAN Electric Massage !

OUR

TRY

NEW

SHAMPOOING AND HAIR

31. Des Vœux ' Road,

JUST ARRIVED.

Large Consignment Best Turkish Cigarettes,

M. C. C.

SPECIAL CARS.

Offór, Alexandre Buildings. Des Vor 1x Road.

FRESH CONSIGNMENT OF SUMMER CORSETS JUST UNPACKED.

ROYAL

DRESSING. W

In Tins of 100, 50 and 20.- CorkTipped, Gold Tipped and Plain.

With lib-ny to call at the Malabar TURCO-EGYPTIAN

B.B.

No Fire Insurance wilf Le, admitt Bill of Lading will be countersigned County JARDINE, MATHESON

AND CO. LTD....

General Managara," Hongkong, 12th May, 1919.

...

CITY OF BAROUL” on or about 29th May 1918..

For freight and farther information, (867 *Pply to

SHEWAN, TOMBS & C.,

General Agents.

1946 Hongkong, May,, Bib' 1918.

PORT FOR SINGAPORE,

SWETTENHAM PENANG AND CALCUTTA/ (Taking cargo on Through Bills of Lading to Rangoon, Madma, and Mauritius.)

Grand Hotel.

Mayr. Mr, and Almberg, K.

Mrs. Boggs, D., Bonetta, Miss V, Merlin, Boucheosky, Mr. Meyer, N.

&.Mrs.....

Miller, F. Moller Bradmann, 8. Brill, Dr.

Mognan, J.

Parshall, J Roblig Mr..

Mr & Miss

Schmidt...

Crew, Mr. and Mulvey, E. C.

Mrs. Grant, G. Frenck, C. Fridley, G. Haden, F Karkatzky,

& Mise

Carpenter, Mr. Mosby, Miss and Mrs. Nation, W. "Comell, W. A. Ham E. AS Hassiföds, Litt Galbraith, V. Kert, Dr.

&UM

TRANZ Kuhl

Kydd, Mr. and Smith, MrG; Lorris

Mr.

Boon Kim

THE Blambip

"ARRATOON APOÄR,” Stephano. Miss Capt. W. Walker, will he despatch Thomas, Mr. &ed for the above port, on Thuriday, the

15th fast, at 8 p.m.

For Freight Panags, apply to, DAVID BASHOON & CO, LTD.

"Agents,

Mrs. A. Watkins, G. Welsmann, C.

Smith, Er Gaut Lenoir, Miss F, Wils, E. Wood EF MA

Hongkong; 9th May, 1018:

(800

TOBACCO STORE.

HILL BERGDAHL & CO.

J

SOLE Maunfacturers of AQUA HILLAN

BEST purveyors of Zoedone, Ginger Beer, all Aorated Waters, and Cordials. 4, CROSS LANE.

Telephone 718, For Price Lists and Order Books.

To Sail

GLEN LINE (MĠGREGOR,

GOW & CO..) LTD. - FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON& ANTWERP.

THE

"HE Sterilip.

GLENTUBRET,” CB; Wilator, will be dep to 6) for the above poits on 5th Jrne, 1918. Fer Freight or Fessiga, apply to SHEWAN TOMES & CO.........

Monofager tą, kt

gk og, 23rd April, 1918,

Notice

MEE CHEUNG.

ART PHOTOGRAPHER

HONGKONG. TELEPHONE NO. 1018,

Developing/Printing & Bälarging [897 Hongkong. Totillas, 1911.

KOESTER

Τ

BONTON

MON-RUSTABL

Also'

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automobiles, and in the evening: attended a reception held at the Japanese Consulate-General when Mr. A. Ariyashi, Consul General presented prominent Japangre and Chinese "residents: The visitors are in China for plasstre only, they say. They expecial to remain in Shanghai until the 11th. instant when they would leave for Peking, returning to Shanghai direct, and leaving here for home.

Shanghal Piece Goods Stacks. *. According to Messrs. Noel, Murray and Co.'s Cireular, since the end of January, when the total number of pieces of all clasrea of: Goods in stook was

R0,471,067, there has been a sub-

stantial reduction of 783,582 picces,and the present tote stock according to the figures in our No. 1532, was 5,688,093. Whitm Shirtings are down 190.000 pieces En Grays, 188.000 pieces,

Bleacked T-Cloths, 80,000 pisoa Printed Cottons, 04,000 pieces, Turkey Reds 6,000 pieces Ameriosa Drills, 15,000 pieces, Loglish Shootings 14,000 nieces, but Jeans bavo increased 70,000 pieces, Muslins 38,000 pieces, Fancy Wcolors 99,000 pieces. The Italians, Venetians and Lastingsereabout unchanged,

Pieces,

S

· A LARGE VARIETY, OF CLUNY TORCHON

And

KULING LACES

American

Blockatas por No.1520:6,471,875 Since imported: 8,137,800

Corset Store. Deliveries, 1918

9,008,070

3,920,882

16:Des Voux Bosd.

Present Stook,

5,688,098

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