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HOTEL LISTS.

Hongkong Hotel.

Aaron, J. M.

Aurely, G.

Barretto, A. M,

Barberini, E. T.

Bate, E. R.

Kruseman, A. Lloyd, G., T. Lobb,. Dr. E. L.

M. Lyon, J. M.

Beaumont, E. A. Macdonald, Mrs

Brown, R.

Mrs.

child & nurse

Hector, Mr. and Macdonald. Dr.

MacIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Makstead, Capt.

C, R. Malther, Dr Martin, G. Matheson, Miss

Bellios, Mre. E.

R. Bona, G. A. Beynon, Capt.

Č..R. Boeil, Miss I. du Braxton, W. N.'

Broil, Miss L. du Matheson, Mrs.

M,

Broil, Madame

R. T.

C. du Brown, Dr. J. M, Brown, J. G.

McKean, Dr. G.

W.

McKenny, Dr.

Cambridge, A. J.

Chaplin, J. K. Christensen, C.

G.

Claxton, A. A

Cowen, Mra. W.

F.

Crocker, Miss

Consignee

THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1913.

INDO-OHINA STEAM NAVI- NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

GATION CO., LTD.

From CALOUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE Company's Steamship

"CHUNSANG,"

baring arrived from the shore porte consiguees of cargo are hereby informed that their goods will be delivered from alongside.

Consignees

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL

LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE Steamship

"SOHÁRNHORST," having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are Dargo impeding the discharge or re-heroby informed that their Goods, with maining on boord after 4p.to. the 2nd the exception of Opium, Treasure and Jane, will be landed at Consigne's Valuables, are being loaded sad stored risk and exponse.

at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra tazardous Godowns of the Hong- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whence delivery. day be obtained.

No Fire Insurance will be effected «Bille of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON

& CUL, LTD. General Managers.

C. W. & Mrs Hongkong. 31st May, 1913 Mehta, B. K.

Morecki, J.

Montigny,

Baron, du Muldor, J. D. F., Nanand, Dr. &

Mra.

To Sail

FOR KOBE AND MOJI.

Dallas, Mr. and O'Leary, Miss THE Steamship

Mrs. Honry

Davis, C, H.

Derteano, Mr. & Mrs. & 2 child-

ren.

Dewar, J. Donnenborg, S. Douglas, Mrs. R.

H.

Dowley, W. A.. Ehrenfels, Mr. &

Mrs. H. C. Farrell, E. H. Fisher, H. G. Fuller, Donman Fuller, Mrs. H. Gambrill, Capt.

0. Goare, Mr., K. Georgii, U. Gordon, A. G. Goulbourn, V. Gould, Mr. J. Gourgey, 1. Greilaammer,

Mr. & Mrs.

G.

(809

DILWARA," Capt. O, N, Rainage, R.N.R, will be despatched for the above poris on Thurs. day, the 5th Jane, at 4 p.m.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded en unless intimation is received from the Consignees before noon to-day request. ing it to be lauded here. '.'

"No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowna, and all goode remaining undelivered after the 4th of June, will be subject to rest.

All bruken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 4th of June, at 9.90 s.m.

All claims must reach us before the 11th of June, 1918, or they will not be

Ormiston, J; Percy-Smith, Capt. E. Pinnock, A. J. Pipes, Miss Ray, E. H. Reay, Miss F. Robins, C. F. Rospigliosi D

F...

The Steamers leave about every 3 Rothschild, C

Tecks for Shanghai and Kobe (laland V. 0.

Sea), returning via Moji, providing a Schutts. A. Schlosser; Misstay of to 6 days in Japan. Seaton, W. M. Svinderichin.

The steamer has superior accom-recognized. nodation for passengers, is installed No Fire Insurance will be effected. throughout with Electric Light and Bills of Lading will be countersigned carries a duly cortified doctor.

by. the undersigned..

LLOYD. Return Tours to Japan (occupying | NORDDEUTSCHER 20 days.)

MELCHERS & 00..

General Agente (808 Hongkong 28th May. 1919.

M. Sibley, J. C. Singer, E. T. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Sorby, V.

Still, A, W,

Sutherland,P.D Spiro. 9.

Tapp, J, E.

Grisogono, P. O. Square, Miss.

Von.

Gunn, Mrs.

Hallatt,

Miss

May Halle, Miss Hanna, Dr. J. G. Harbord, W. T. Hewett, on. Mr.

Thompson W.

P., Varendorff. Dr. Weaner, S. W. Wobb, Mr. and

Mrs. B..

Wechel, D. H. E. A., M.G. Weidler, W. E. Hillebrecht, Dr. Weill. Mr. and

31 re.. Hollamby, 8. H. Honig, Mr. and Werner, W.

White, F. W. White, H. P. White, D.

Mrs. B.

Ingonohl, C.

Innes, Capt. R. Judah, Mrs. A

N.E. 'Kadoorie, Ellis

Wirth, W.

Wood, G. G. Wynne.. M. W.

Kauffmann, C., Yeadali, S. P.

Kendle, L..

Zublin, W.

Craigieburti.

Mallins. Lieut.- Col. & Mrs. A. Caldwell, Miss J., R.G.A., Carpenter, Mr. Morley, Miss

Bevington, F.. Caldwell, Mr.

and Mrs.

Cornell, W. Ae Haselfoot, Lt

... & Mrs.

Nation, W. Ram, E. A.. Galbraith,

M.

Kydd, Mr. and Smith, Mrs. G.

Mrs.

Morley, Mrs.

Smith, E. G.

Wend. E. M.

Grand Hotel,

Mayr. Mr. and

Mro.

Almberg, K. Boggs, D.

Bonetta, Miss V. Merlin, L.

Boucheosky, Mr. Meyer, N.

& Mrs.

Miller, F.

Moonan, J.

Bradmann, S. Moller

Brill, Dr.

Crew, Mr. and Mulvey. E. C.

Mrs.

Grant, G.

Frenek, C.

Fridley, G.

Hadon, F.

& Mias

Karkatzky, Mrs.

Keyt, Dr.

Kuhl

Lorria

Return tickets are available by the Indo-China Stepin Navigation Co.'s Steamers Fare for round trip $120. For Fright or Passago, apply to

DAVID SASSOON & UO., LD. Agents.

(89 Hongkong: 30th May, 1919.

GLEN LINE (McGREGOR,

GOW & 00.) LTD,

FROM EUROPE. THE" HANSA " Steamkbip

BIRKENFELS"

Capt. Frooden, having arrived, Con- signces of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the barzardous and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of the Bong- kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company, Limited, whenca delivary may be obtained against Bille-of-Lading

FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON & conatorsigned by the Undersigned.

ANTWERP.

TEE Steamship...

T

امركم

GLENTURBED,” Dalt. B. Wetster, will be despatched for the above ports on 5th Jana, 1913, For Freight or Paas go, apply to SHEWAN TOMES & CO., Agouts, Hoagh ng. 28id April, 1918.

Optional Cargo will be carried on un- lose notice to the contrary be given to- day.

All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival bere, after which date they cannot be re- engnized."

No olaines will be admitted after the Goode, have left the Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the [927 st prox. will be subject to rent.

For SINGAPORE, PENANG Bad CALCUITA. (Taking cargo on Through Bills of Lading to Madras and Mauritius).

HE Steamship

THE

"TORILLA,”

Capt. C.J. Swanson, R.N.F, will be despairland for the aboro. ports on Saturday, the 7th Jure, at 1 p.m.

For Freight or Passage apply to DAVID SASSOON & CO. LD.,

Agents. Honakenu. 30th May. 1918.

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods meat be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 81st iust, at 9.00 am,

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

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This steamer brings on cargo- Ex 8.8. Tetnin" from Setabal

"Rotterdam" Portiman

Kong Sigurd

from Holmestrand. HAMBURG-AMERIKA ĻINIE.

Hongkong Office."

1997 Dongkong, 28th May 1913.

(897

Notice

THE

AMERICAN AND ORIENTAL LINE.

(ANDREW WEIR & Co)

FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK. THE Stormship THE

"JESERIO"

Captain It. White, will be despatch-

ed for the above ports on. 7th, Janu

Parshall, J.

1918

Rohlig,

Mr..

Mrs. & Miss Sohmidt Soon Kim

Stephano. Miss Thomas, Mr. &

Mrs. A. Watkins, G. Weismann, C.

Lenoir, Miss F. Wills, E.

J.

GREEN

Notices

ISLAND CEMENT

UOMPANY, LIMITED,

PORTLAND, CEMENT

id In Casks of 375 lbs.. not. om In Bage of 250 lbs. net.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO General Managers,

Hongkong, 16th August, 1901 [3]

WING KEE & CO:

o (47-49, Connaught Rd,

SHIP HANDLEES,

PR-VISION & COAL

MERCHANTS 28 May, 1918,

For freight and further information apply to

THE BANK LINE Limited,

Agents.

Hongkong. 29th May, 1918

$869

Regular Steamship Service

With Liberty to call at the Malabar Coast.

Proposed Sailing From Hongkong. FOR NEW YORK.

“BAINT on or about 8.8.

11. PATRICK 18th June, For Freight and farther inform tion, apply to

REMINGTON

TYPEWRITER

"Stop taking Drugs and Stimulants! It's

SANATOGEN

You want for your Nerves."

Such is the modern physician's advice to victims of nervous disorders.

In his book on "Nerve Energy," Dr. Claude L. Wheeler says: "Many people have, throngli'ignorance of the consequences, become victims of a habit of taking drugs and stimulants. To such people Sanatogen offers a form of force that may be drawn upou "without dauger. Sanatogen, in a perfectly normal way, creates new tissue and nerve cells. It builds up, reconstructs and renders stable."

Similar statements have been made by over 16,000 practising physicians, who certify to the unique value of Sanatogen în overcoming such nervous symptoms as :

Insomnia

Palpitation of the Heart Depression of Spirits Morbid Anxiety Irritability of Temper Easily-induced Physical Nervous Dyspepsia and Mental Fatigue.

Among the many famous people who have publicly testified to the value of Sanatogen is the Right Hon. Sir John Gorst, Privy Coun cillor to the King of England, who writes:-- "Sir John Gorst wishes to say he has long been acquainted with the great inerits of Sanatogen-has taken it with excellent results. and when necessary will certainly take it again. It was also used by a daughter of his with great benefit."!

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Write to-day for a Free Copy of "The Art of Living," by. Dr. Andrew Wilson. This interesting book tells you all about Sanatogen, and also contains a great deal of valuable advice on health topics. Write at once, mentioning this paper, to the manufacturers of Sanatogen, Messrs. A. Wulfing & Co., 6, Kiukiang Road, Shanghai,

Notice

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Dr. C. W. Saleeby, the well-known physician, writes:- Sanatogen is a true tonic because it is an essential nerve food: it actually helps to re-create the nerve machine, Here we are not dealing with a drug-here is a special nerve food which is very rapidly and completely ab sorbed, and which has actual relations to the nervous sys. tem and its needs."

THE RIGHT HON.

MR. J. BRYCE.

Ex-Ambassador and the Californian Question. The Right Hon. Mr. James Brics, passing through San Fran

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Company. Closing Quotations.

cisco on his way to the Orient, Dollar. Buyers. Sellers, according to a San Francisco Alor Gajah

paper, expressed a keen interest Ayer Kunning in the question of alien ownership Ayer Molek.

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the famous medical author, writes: "In

ditions, Sanatogen will restore vigour

in

natural fashion, without danger of subsequent depres sion. Its advantages over the ordinary tonics are that it builds up and re. cuperates whilst it braces the great nerve-centres; it does not upset the system, and it alters the morbid craving for stimulants."

Mr. A. G. Hales,

the famous war cor- respondent, writes:

"Sapatogen

is not a drug.

re-

I

find that my health benefits by every tin that I take."

Mr. Arnold Bennett, the distinguished

It has been said of Mr Bryce United Malacca 1.10 that as Ambassador he had a more intimate knowledge both of the Nation he represented and that to which he was scoredited then any other diplomat. So it is natural that the author of the "Ameri. can Commonwealth" should take a keen interest in this present question, which brings into sharp

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He was met at the Sixteenth- street station in Oakland on the vitalises a man and overland train by the president of the University of California and taken to the compus, where he was entertained by members of the faculty and Army officers from the Presidio, who were in attendance at the semi-annual Kepitigalla 18/6 inspection and drill of the Uni- Kota Tinggi 2/3 Laba (F.M.S.) 5/7 Lumat £1.9.6 versity cadets, held in the morn- ing. His day's programme in-

Malacca (71% eluded a review of the University

Pref.) £8.5.0 20.0.0 cadet drill, a visit to the various

Malacca buildings on the campus, and a tour of Berkeley, with side trips(Ordinary) to points of interest, including a Nordanal £1.5.0 £1.8.0

writer,

states "The tonic effect of Sanatogen on me is simply wonderful."

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stop at the Greek Theatre. Following the drill, Bryce was taken од: а According to the Central News tour of the campus. His visit New York correspondenta Horlem to the Doe Library apparent firmie making one of the largest y proved the most interesting as be was engrossed for some time The candles ever constructed.. order for the candle has been with the collection of books in Singapore Para

the history department. A lunth- placed by the congregation at the home of the president of the of the Church of Our Lady University followed the visit to Straits Bertem 4/2 4/9 of Mount Carmel, Jersey City, the campus.

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who intend to forward it to the One of the few request of the Vatican to be lighted on feast

honoured guest was that he be days to the memory of Mr. J.

again introduced to Professor Belst BISHOPS IN BATTLESHIP. Fierpont Morgan.

The candle will cost at least Henry, Moree Stephens, who Bruang, Lt.

student at Kamper.

2.25 Cardinal Ferrata can hardly £300, the gold leaf to be used formerly was

Oxford University while Mr Kanaboi, Ltd. 2.05 find anything to hbject to in the coating £50 alone. Sixteen feet

Bryce was a professor there. Kinta Associa

who in tion, Ltd. Professor Stephens,

12.50 14.00 name of the vessel, "H.M.S, in height, the candle will have a Hassar," selected to convey him square base with sides of 18 inches

head of the history de Kinta Tin Mines $1.17.6 £2.30 as Papal Legate to the Eucharistic width. On one of these will be

12.50 13.75 Congress at Malta. Dr. Alexander placed an oil painting of Mr. partment at the University here, Kledang

New French was not happily accommodated Morgan. Approaching 400 lbs. was found, and a renewal of the Middleton WE know of no better argument to Convinga

Tekka $1,300 1,750 Mr. Bryce stated that he noted perler than to slow us to place one in your first Protestant Bishop of Jeru- continuously would last for nine

writer than to set of the Remington when, on his appointment as the in weight, the candle if burning acquaintanceship followed. Ofice in order that you may compare, it in every

many changes on the campus Now Tambun zom, way with any other Lypewriter.

No argument wecan think of, in se Convincing a salem, it was decided that he years, and burning on one day since his last visit two years ago, Pahang Con- the Machine itself.

should journey to his diocese in only in each year would last for and he congratulated the people

solidated... Will you test one free for one warship. On learning that nearly 3,000 years.

DODWELL & 00., LTD | week?

Agents. Hongkong, 26th May. 1918.

Notice

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MEE CHEUNG.

ART

PHOTOGRAPHER

HONGKONG.

TELEPHONE NO, 1013.

Developing; Printing & 'Enlarging tlongkong, let May, 1911,

If so, when please ?

letters, ask for MODEL 10.

H.M.B. Infernal. had been placed placed at his disposal the Bishop.

If you want to write ordinary wrote an indignent letter, refusing most emphatically to travel in a If it is for tabulator, work, ask in a ship so named. The Ad- for MODEL TI.

Arming Merchantmen,

A severe criticism of the new miralty had some difficutly in policy of arming our merchant If you want to- Add and Sub-finding another vessel available men is made by a shipowner in tract as well as write, ask for the for the purpose, but eventually the "Daily Newe."

were able to inform his Lordship.

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in May of last year on his vaca-Selangor Riter N.B.-Picass write, and return of post will bring that H.M.S. Devastation was ready liners to protect our food supplies tion trip to the South seas. Sempam

All silag of wwer, natructor, invaluable to to take him. The Bishop hearing from overseas is concerned, I need

Hydraulic 1.50 2.10 there was no other alternative, only point out that the vast bulk made the journey in this.

of our food is brought in by

.19.00 20.50 Lord Morley has returned to Sungei Gan trampe. Are they to be armed Appointed to Rio. aleo? The diplomacy of a England from the United States, Tanjong

- Rambutan. ...10.00 10.75 Senhor d'Ameida Carvalho, choleric tramp skipper, with guns and he will reside for some time to

Tokko, Ltd. 88/6 #75/ who has been for some years the and a grievance, might precipit come at Saltram, the family place

GANDARD 12.00 Second Secretary of the Porta- ate a big war, while Sir Edward near Plymouth, which is noted for Ting Kil

TiTin Co.,Ltd. 7:50 8.50 gudse Legation, has left London Grey was shaving. It's a mad the beauty of the grounde and the on being appointed First Secret- business, and a retrograde one; splendid collection of portraits by Tongkahan jih

16.50-17.00 Bry of Igation at Rio de Jan- taking na back to the bad days Reynolds which the House

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