THE HONGKONG
G TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1913.
HOTEL LISTS.
Hongkong Hotel,
Antunes, Miss G. Barberini, E. T. Bate, E. R. Bater, H. B. Beach, O.
Bellion, Mrs. E.
R
Bayly, B. B. Barborzieux,
Blum, A. N.
,ti
Miss H.
Bentinger, O. B. Castro. Mr. &
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Kent, Capt. W.
E
Kabel, E. 8. Kadoorie, Ellis Kruseman, A. Lloyd, G. T. Lobb, Dr. E. L.
M.
Looman, T.
Consignees
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
" 8.9. NILE."
FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN
of
PORTS AND MANILA.” The above mentioned baring Arrivod consignees' cargo are hereby notified to send in their Bun of lading for countersignature and take immediata
MacIntyre, Mr.¦delivery of cargo from alongside. and Mrs. Nell Cargo impeding disebarge will be land- Martin, G. ed immediately at consignees rink Mason, O, Fare- and expense.
Mra F. H.DE brother Castro, Miss D., Matheson, Miss
E. Castro, D. E
M.
Master Matheson, Mr. R. T. McKean, Dr. G.
Campbell, Mrs.
Misses 8.
Chapple, F. T.
Claxton, A. A.
W.
Cambridge, A. J. Mehta, B. E..
Moreoki, J. Moulder, A. B.
..
Coleman; Dr. A. Mulder, Mr &
L. E. F
Davis, O. H." Derteano, Mr. & Mrs. & 2 child.
ren,
Dewar, J.
Mre, J. D. F. Maisonneuve, Mrs. E-R. Mok, G. P. Menezes. Mr. &
. Mre. F.. Douglas, Mr. & McWilliams, C.
Mrs. R. H.
F. Daniel Ferreira, McPherson, J.
Mr and Mr G. Eedy, Capt. G.W. Neubert, Dr. Ehrenfels, Mr. & Nolte, Dr. R.
Mrs. H. E. Nesmith, F. H. Fisher, H. G. O'Leary, Miss Falconer, Mr & G.
Mrs P. I. Ormiston, J, Fenn, W. T. 'Ray, E. H Gallotte, H:
Garrow, B.
Gesalor, Dr.
Roxburgh, R. R.
Roay, Misss F. Rand, Mrs. V.
Singer, E.T.
Geare, Mr. and, Sibley, J. C.
Mra. I. H.
Gillespie, Dr. J. Smith, Mr. and
M.
Gordon, A. G.
Mrs. E. E.
Morices
SHOPPING MADE EASY.
THE STORE FOR EVERYONE
Notices.
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We have auch pleasure in announcing to our hieve opened.
numerem: patrons and customers that w
A New SILK STORE
in the most up-to-date style and fashion as the large and
PRESIDENTIAL
MANDATES,
Peking August 4
By order of the Provisional President:-
ficator of Kiangai, and Li Shun, Military Commissioner of Kiangsi reporting the viatory over rebels at Tebar and the recovery of Juichang, eto-Granting prome- tions to a number of commanders and officers and rewards for the
(1) Chiang Ruest-ti is hereby soldiers." North China Daily General of Jebol.
The Queen's Road Central Co. Commodious Premises No. 3840 appointed Acting Lieutenant-Nowa."
AND GENERAL
MERCHANTS.
UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS.
ONE OF OUR SPECIALTIES:
Cargo remaining undelivered To HIGH CLASS. TAILORS & EXPERIENCED CUTTERS.
day tho 1'th inst., at noon will be landed at conaiguëse' siak and expense. Carga remaining undelivered Saturday August 16th, 1918 at noon will, in addition to landing charges, will
ho nabject to storage charges.
Perfect Fit Quaranteed.
THE ONE PRICE STORE.
HIGH STANDARD OF QUALITY. CHEAPEST STORE IN THE BAST.
No Bra insurase whatever will be Queen's Road, Central: The Old Supreme Court, Telephone 1450
effected.
All chaled and otherwise damaged cargo will be examined at the above Company's godown Friday August 16th, 1938 at 10 am..
No elaina will be entertained unleas accompanied by short delivery note or list of exceptions takon at the time of delivery to consignes and signed for and on behalf of the Paolfe Mail 8. S. Co.
All claims must be filled on or before September 9th, 1918, otherwise they will not be recognized.
O. E. RITTER,
Acting Agent. Hongkong.'3th August, 1918
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BEAR BRAND
MILK.
NATURAL SWISS
MILK STERILISED,
This Milk once opened, keeps longer than NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, ordinary Milk, and can be used for any purpose for
BREMEN, IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL
which ordinary Cows' Milk is generally used. LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
•HE Smship
TH
*BELOW." having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are bereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Tressure and Mrsaluables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra bazsidoas Godowns of the Hong- kong sad Kowloon Wharf and Godown Coupuy, Limited, Kowloon, sad Wat Point Godowas, whence delivery may be obtained,
Swift, Mrs. Goo Goulbourn, V.
H. Gourgey, L.
Sorby, V Grimshaw, R. J. Square, Mias A. Grisogono, P. O. Socorro, J. P.
Von.
Silva, Mr & Gumbitz, A. K. F. de Hall, P. C. Bafier, J. Hanna, Dr. J. G. Slight, Mrs K. Hannibal, Mr. & Tapp, J, R..
Mre, W. A. Theodorides, E. Harbord, W. T. Th. Hewett, Bon, Mr. Walker, Capt.
E."A., O,M,G, H. A. Hartmann, Dr. Weidler, W. E. Innes, Capt. R. White, F. W. Ingersall, Lt. & Wood, G. G. Mrs R. E. Wong, H. I Judah, Mrs. A. Williams, Capt.
N. E.
0.0. Johnson, Mr &Fbolcon, Y.
Mra
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Zimerman, P.
King Edward Hotel.
Almond, Mrs. R.
Dobbie, Mr. & & Mrs. F. E.
Logan, W.
Cargill, F. J.
Castro, C..
Mackintosh, J.
A,
Choo, T.
Majer, Mrs.
Connell, R.
Connell, H. E.
Massey, Miss. McHugh,
Mr.
Mrs.
Donaldson,
W.
Mody, Mr. & Mrs. J. H. N.
.A...
Morriss, Mrs.
Finchott, Mre.
Murphy, J. A
Mrs. W, W
Nobbs, A. P.
Grimble, G.
& Mre. W. C.
Gerlach, Mr. & Murray, M. F.-
Harris, J. B.
Heinemann, Mr.
& Mrs,
Hingle, E. J. Jensen, B.
Kraft, Mr. &
Mra. W. D. Lauritsen, Mr.&
Mrs. Lemaro, Mr. &
Mrs. Lennox. J.
Grand
Bird, W. C.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignees before noon to-day mquest- ing it to be landed here,
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and, all goods remaining undelivered after the 12th of August, will be subject to rent.
Tel. 66.
SOLE AGENTS.
F. BLACKHEAD
ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING.
M. Y. SAN & CO
CO.,
CONFECTIONERS OROCERS RESTAURANTEURS -93-94-96 Queen's Road Central, Hongkong. Telephone No.' 1057.
ot
Soda Fountain
AMERICAN Any Cool Drinks
Ice Cream
All bruken, chaled, and damaged FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT
Goods are to be left in the frodowns, where they will be examined on the
19th of August, st 9.30 ..
All claims must reach us before the
19th of August, 1918, or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the andersigned,
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
MELCHERS & 00. Hongkan, 5th August, 1913
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM EUROPE, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.
Pasamore, Capt. THE Company's Beanship
$0.70 CENTS AMBAL
A LA CARTE AT ALL HOURS.
SOLIGNUM
In the best presszvative of wood frðu drcay, dey rot and vermin. t is easily appuied, has great covering power, and in addition to its preserving propaties makes a most artistic stain on alf woodwook, wleber inde or yat,
SOLIGNUM IS DEATH TO THE WHITE ANT,
The wasis of the superstructural woodwork of die new Star Ferry Pier at Honge org hat seh read with "Sellgnua."
SOLE
AGENTS
10
HONG.
SOUTH
CHINA
Queen's Road Central,
lately sccupied by Mesara. H. Rutton & Son, where we are duplaying an entirely new, handsome and gorgeous stock of
Silk Goods & Jewellery Ware
of al dracsiptions In a variety of sew, elegant and attractive designs and pati GEDEŃ
The stock includes a choice telecilen of
Turkish. Persian & India Silk,
Carpets & Woollen Rugs chate and legunt patterns. Pildes specially reduced for rumuner.
Cheapest store in the Caióny." Au sarly visit earnestly solicitad.
D. CHELLARAM.
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Hongkong. 26th July, 1918,
LESSONS IN CHINESE.
He has a good molio of training Europese lo pass in the Chinese ex- amination, and is possessed of a first rate certificate as a Chinese teacher, He had also
a good knowledge of Mandaria and Hakka..
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The Arsenal Attack. (2) Shanghai, being a large
port in East Asia where Chinese
MRS. GEOF GE CORNWALLIS-WEST.
together, and the centre for and foreign merchants live Grant of a Decree of Divorce.
Mrs Jennie Cornwallis-West,
the shipping of the Yang- 1zekiang and abroad. and om formerly Lady Randolph Churoh manding the attention of the ill, was granted a decree nisi in whole world, is a place of vast her undefended potition for importance. On May 29, rebel divorce on July 15 before the leader Hsu Chi-wen and others, President of the Divorce,."Sir at the instigation of some persons, Samuel Evane. suddenly attacked the Arsenal,
but they were repulsed by the term's list; it was entere for Though it was not in this law. Arsenal garrison troops, a number bearing among other undefended of them being captured. Repeated petitions before the rising of the orders to search for the remnants Court. R LI HON FAN, Chiocre and to take precautionary meas MR
The petitioner-alleged that her graduato varied in literatare, ares have been issued to Chen husband, Mr. George Frederick has been a teacher to European officials Teh-chuan, Tutuh of Kiongsu. sad merchante in this Colony for over
Myddleton Cornwallis-West, had Ban yest."
Subsequently, upon receipt of been guilty of statutory desertion, a telegram from Chen Kuang, through non-compliance with a Director of the Arsenal, stating decree for restitution of conjugal that the raffians were secretly rights made in January last, and plotting another attack, and to also of misconduct with a woman take precautions against any unknown. Those who intend learning the Chin. Tseng Ju-cheng and Major Mr. F. E. Smith, K.O., and Lord eventual trouble, Vice-Admiral Counsel: For the petitioner,
Benchong Telegraph office or specially despatched in command Kenneth Brown, Baker, & Co.); ese language are requested to welle cars General Teang Chih-ping were Tiverton (instructed by Mosers. itset to 37 Hollyword Road, As for of over 1300 troops of the Grand for the respondent, Mr. J. H. Hregion in Tun, 24 Corps to the Arsenal which Murphy (instructed by Messrs.
they reached on August 3, to 0. Russell & Co.). act in conjunction with Li Ting, Mr. F. E. Smith, in a few words sing, Commander-in-Chief of the opening the petition, said the ROCHEFORT WITTICISMS.Navy in fall measures of defence marriage took place on July 28, and protection. On the 15th day, 1000, and on December 23, 1912, Huang Haing and others rose in the husband left. The present Rochefort's wit was proverbial. rebellion at Nanking, and demand petition for divorce was filed on To Mariani, who asked for s tes- ed. by telegraph, that from the May 8. timonial, he replied: "Your wine said Brigade should evacuate the has re-established my consitia-Arsenal. Every soldier. of our
Petitioner in the Box, tion; you had better offer some to. force, boing naturally loyal and entered the box and
Mre. Cornwallis-West briskly the Government." Then in the brave.
is a match Nain Jauno" he wrote: An 100 (rebels) The rebel lea-marriago at St. Paul's Church. for evidenco of the date of her gave empty cab drove up; Sarah Bern-dere, Chen Chi-mhi and Niu Knightslane. She lived at 2 bardt alighted from it." It was in Yung-chion, annexed Shanghai, Norfolk Street, Park Lane. On the days of the phenomenal thin cootced or instigated three regi- December 23 last her husband left ness of "La Divino." Some other ments of the 61st Brigade, three the house in the usual way. person had declared of her. "If regiments of Sungkiang troope, never returned. On March 3 last Ho she shut one eye, you might take three regim eats of infantry of the obtained a decree for restitu Her for a needle."
the 31st Brigade, three regi tion of conjugal rights. "The gay pamphleteer'a" "betements of the Fu Corps (Liu noir" was Constans, who
Counsel then elicited that the wan Fu-piac's) four regiments of petitioner had previously recely. Prime Minister. Rochefort wrote Shanghai troops, one regiment of ed a letter from her husband the most dreadful libele about the Artillery Corps, two regiments saying that he did not propose him. He accused him of making of the Guara of Teen Chun-hanan away with
a. and 1,000 and more now recrnits & young sociate who had mysteriously dia: from the rif-raff appeared. The rumour grew us on all s'des for several days occasion? until it invaded the Chamber and and nights. The Government assailed the statesman in the troops made a stubborn defence, tioner): After the decree had Mr. Smith: Yes. (To the peti tribune. "Yes," he said, in an-killing the majority of the desper- been served did you instruct your swer to the interruptor who barladoes. The said rebel leaders solicitors to make certain inquir- ed the "crime" at his head, this gave licence to their soldiers in ies and eventually give instruc-
to
+
to return,
The President: That is the attack letter I saw on the previons
Dover Street 7-Yes.
I think you now live at 32,
And your domicile is En- glish ?--Yes,
a
band obey the order ?-No.
The President: Did your buɛ-
This concluded the evidence of Mrs. Cornwallis-West, who wont to a chair below the witness-box.
FNGLISH TOBACCO,
1868 MADE IN SEVERAL SHADES OF BROWN GREEN & RED. SOUDA man disappeared. You burning and looting thereby tions for the present petition to
will never sea him any more." hurting the innocent people ne be filed P-Yes.
Before such oynicism the was graphically testified by both Chamber gaspod. Then, with Chinese and foreign merchants. great tranquility. Constans con- The said rebele need not be pitied. tinued:
"You will never find, even if they die..
Bat what him, bernaso I love eaten him." crime were our people guilty of The calumny was not only killed that they should have met such for ever by the roar of laughter calamity? which followed, but Constans At present, both the marine and scored a great political success,
Tha celebrated polemist was parted for the south. As the city land forcass have successively de- very popular with the crowd.and suburbs of Shanghai have During the soigs he wanted to been completely recovered, à de- lead a great sortie from the walls, claration should be made to the and, to that end, took lessons in four quarters (of the earth) as to riding at forty: The horse he the rewards for the meritorious will be grown in England and "A hundred acres of tobacco bestrode was white, on befitted and to punish the offenders. popular leader; at had been in a
Wales this year, In Ireland lass- circus, an, stranger still, had sing and Tseng Ju-cheng, the Bores of tobacco were grown, the Upon Vice-Admirals Li Ting year a little more than a hundred carried Napoleon III! Rochefort's Third Order of Merit is hereby con-weight produced being 134,000 contradictoriness was due, perferred; and upon Major General lbs." says Home Counties" in haps, to his parentage. His father Tsang Chih ping is conferred the the "World's Work." was an ardent Legitimist, his Fourth Order of Merit. With mother a convinced Republican. reference to the captains of the of the reasons why we want to
One of the growers says:
"Ope As to his personal views, he was warships and commanders of grow tobacco in this country is always "agin the Government." It sufficed for & political theory engagements, lot the said Vice-agriculture and horticulture for reiments who took part in those that there is a large demand in to be absolutely impossible for Admirals make inquiries and nicotine. I have to spend a large
Peake, A. D. J. taving arrived from the avo ports,
WASASA MARU," Saunders, Miss.Co sigues of Cargo are hereby inform Schenk, Mrs.
ed that their floods are being loaded Shelhamer, Mr. and placed at their risk in the Hong-
& Nre.
kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Sibree, Dr. Spurge, H. S.
Company's Godowns at Kowloon. KONG, Stewart Capt, cutmark by mark and delivery can be ob where each consignment will be aorted & Mrs A. Huined as soon as the Goods are landed Walker, D:
Optional goods will be carried on Balese instructions are given to the con- trary before Noon, to-day.
Whitelaw, G, C,
Hotel, Luckin, E.
Crew, Mr. and Marsh
Mrs. A. B,
Freese, M.
Frenck, C.
Fearon Freadendall.
Mrs. Fousyth, Miss
Newhouse, Miss
Pollard, Capt. Reilly, Mies. Rarguist, H. Rogage, Dr.
Bobroth, G.
Sayer, A.
Bohuetz, W.
Stockwell
Hassook, Mr. & Smith, Mrs.
Rayne
Mrs.
Hassock, Miss
Keyt, Dr.
King, D. G. Karwood, Miss Lewingdon,
Capt. J. 9.
Lorria, F.. Lozber, A;
Banndore, Misa Weber, Mr. &
Mre. Weismann, O. Willson, Mrs
H. O. Willson, C.
Oraigieburn.
Caldwe!!, Mr.
Caldwell, Mise
Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs.
Cornell, W. A.
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Meurer, Mra. McDougall, Mr.
Molaig, J. Reynaud, Ma- dame & mon- siour Galbraith, V. Smith, Mrs. G.
Smith, E.G, Guernier, Mrs. Wood, E. M.
Kydd, Mr. and.
Mre.
Goods not cleared by the 18th
August,will be abject to sent.
SIEMSSEN & Co., (Machinery Dept.) Hongkong & Canton.
To Sail
Damaged packages must be left in the AMERICAN ASIATIO (38. CO. Godowns for examination by the Den-
signee's and the Co.'s representatires |
at an appointed hour, All claims must
be presented within ten days of the Hongkong -- New York.
stesmor'a arrival hero after which date
they cannot be recognised. No slaides will be admitted after the goods have le, the Godowns.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,
Agenta Hongkong. 11th August, 1913.7454
To Sail
"INDRA" LINE, LIMITED.
For BOSTON & NEW YORK. (With Liberty to Call at
Malaber Coast)
THE
HE Stermebip
INDRAGHIR1"
Capt, Kelway, will be despatched as above, on 14th August,
FOR NEW YORK & PORTS & SUBZ CANAL.
(With liberty to call at the Malabar Const}
8.8,
on or about 22nd August, 1918,
Co Sail
THE AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN LINE. (BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP LINES LTD)
THE
*A Steam lip
* KANSAS"
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Captain Rt. Link inter, wi I be despatch-him to adopt it with enthusiasm.submit a full report of their sum every year on nicotine for
ed from Hongking on or about 2ad. September for
BOSTON and NEW YORK (with liberty to call at the Malatar Cost:) For freight and farther partionlara spply to
THE BANK LINE Limite!·
Agouts. Hoogkang, 12th Aagast, 1918. rs69
Notice
WING KEE & CO.
47-49, Connaught Rd, SHIP CHANDLERS,
PROVISION & COAL SHEWAN, TOMES &Co.,
General Agenta.
MERCHANTS [169 Bugkong. 6th August, 1913, (840 Hongkong, 23rd May, 1912.
This Steamer has superior 1861 mo- dation for a limited number of salcon passengers.
For freight or passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON AND CO., LTD. Agente. Hongkong, 81st July, 1918.
BLOEM- FONTEIN
For freight and farther felövaation, *pply to
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Passenger Airships.
names and the nature of the ser- my hops. Yet under the presen vice that each has rendered, for Excise regulations I have to barn the betowel of our recognition. every scrap of my stalks, which All officers of the marine and would, no doubt, have furnished land forces are hereby promoted me with a certain amount of Simultaneously with Count oorporals and soldiers shall be
опе stop in rank, The nicotine.' "7 Zeppelin, the "Sovereign of the given rawards as ordered in s Air," as the Kaiser hos called former telegram: The wounded him, making a trial trip with his shall be granted compensation twontieth airship on his 75th on a liberal scale. birthday, comes the announce ment of the formation of an Eng Huang Fu and Shen Pao-yi are diplomatiste in the world, his Niu Yung-chien, Liu Tu-piao, highest, if not the highest, paid lish airship syndicate to provide hereby cashiered of their ranke, annaal emoluments amounting to long-distance passenger services and their capture for punishment The object of the syndicato, ia
United States Ambassador to the Dollars and Diplomacy. Mr. Thomas Nelson Page, the Court of St. James, is one of the
is only £3,500, the remainder
service rather than to maka Tatah and the Civil Governor of being the sum which he receives ha of performing a great national is hereby left in the hands of the 10,500. Bat the official salary
Kiangpa and the Military "the Government cannot fail to
Governor of Shanghai. All!
which his firm continues to pay take great interest in its develop-other officials and officers shall
In view of the Govern-not be questioned if they will him, and without which he could mont's record of apathy in the voluntarily repent their offence. hardly redounds to the credit of not have sccepted the post. That matter of seronautics, this is (3) Upon the receipt of a tele so wealthy a country as the Walte optimistio in the.extreme, gram from Tuan Chilkuei, Peci ed States.
ment.
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