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HOTEL LISTS.

Hongkong Hotel.

Allan, J. C. Bargmann, F. Bolton, H, O. Bragg, W. H.

Barberini, E. T. Bate, E. R. Bates, H. B.. Belilios, Mrs. E.

R.

Barborziour, Miss H. Blum, A. N.

Castro. Mr.

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

M. Leeman, T.

May Glenn,

Mins

Macintyre, Mr and Mrs. Nell Martin, G. Mason, O. Fare”

brother Matheson, Miss

M.

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MOVEMENTS OF

STEAMERS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16. 1913.

MERCHANT STEAMERS.

The N.Y. K. s.a. Tamba Maru (American Line) left Beattle for this port via Ports on the 15th July and is expected here on the 17th August,

on the 27th August,

Consignees

"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS:

17

NOMICE TO CONSIGNEES.

From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO, LONDON AND STRAITS.

4.8. "BENLOMOND”. CONSIGNEES of Cargo a bareby Informed that all goede ara being

Consignees

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

FROM SAN FRANCISCO, "vis HONOLULU, JAPAN “PORTS,

AND SHANGHIA:

+

The N. Y. E. us. Hirano Maru (European Line) left Caloutta for this port via Singapore on the landed at their risk into the hamardona 14th Inst., and is expected here and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the THE Steamship »

Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and

"NIPPON MARU." Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from

'Iba Abqre

named the wharves delivery may be obtained."

No Claims will be admistað aftar tha having arrived. Consigneos of Cargo ars Goods have left the Godowas, and all hereby notified to send in their Bills of Goods remaining undelivered after the Lading for counteraleanture, and to | take immediate delivery of Cargo from 20th lust, will be subject to renty.

alongulde,

The N. Y. K.ss. Ceylon Maru (Caloutta Line) left Singapore for this port on the 12th inst, and 'is expected here on the 18th inst. Mrs. F. H.D.E. Matheson, Mr.The N.V.K. 48 Kumano Maru Castro, Miss D. R. T.

(Australian Line) laft Thursday Gisland for this port via Manila on the 14th inst, and is expected on the 15th inst.

"Castro,· Master

D. E. Cambridge, A. J. Chapple, F. T. Claxton, A. A. Coleman, Dr. A.

L. E. F. Dowley, W.A. Davis, C. "H. Derteano, Mr. & Mrs. & 2 child-

Dewar, J.

MoKean, Dr. - W.. Mehta, B. K. Hereoki, J. Moulder, A. B. Mulder, Mr&

The NY.K.. Miyazaki Maru' (Europen Line) left Yokohams for this port via ports on the 13th Mr. J. D. Finst., and is expected here on the Maisonneuve,

Mrs. E. R. Neubert, Dr. Nolte, Dr R. : Nolasco, Dr. &

G.

Mrs. L. North, R. H. Douglas, Mr. & O'Leary, Miss

Mrs. R. H., Daniel Ferreira: Oliver Beach, Mr and Mrs Mr & Mra Eedy, Capt. G.W. Ormiston, J, Ehrenfels, Mr. & Pell, G.E.

Poenegen, Dr.

Mr. H. E. Fisher, H. G. Falconer, Mr &

Mrs P. I. Gallotte, H: Garrow, E. Goare, Mr. "and Mrs. I. H. Gillespie, Dr. J.

M.

Gordon, A. G.

Goulbourn, V. Gourgey, I. Grimshaw, R. J.

Grisogono, P. O.

Von.

K. Ray, E. H. Rorburgh, R.R. Reay, Missa F. Rand, Mrs. V. Sibley, J. C. Singer, E. T. Stamford, G. Smith, Mr. and

Mrs. E. E Shriver, J. A. Swift, Mrs. Geo

H; Borby, V. Stoner, Mr and

Mre H. B. Square, Miss A. Saßler, J. Tapp, J. R. Theodorides, E:

Th

Gumbitz, A. K. Hall, P. C. Hanna, Dr. J. G. Hannibal, Mr. &

Mrs. W. A. Higgs, E. A Harbord, W. T. Hewett, Hon. Mr, W.

'E, A., C,M,G," Judah, Mrs. A

N. E.

25th inat..

مرصد

The N. Y. K. a. Sado Maru (American Line) left Seattle for this port on the 12th inst, and is expected here on the 14th Sept.

The N. Y. K. a. Kirin Maru (Caloutta Line) left Yokohama for this port via ports on the 10th inst., and is expected here on the 22nd inet.

..

The N. Y. K. 8.8. Aws Maru

All Claim against the Stammer maat be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 80th init, or they will not be moognized.

All broken, shared, and damaged Goods was to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 20th inst at 11 406

by

No Fire Trance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned ĠIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.

Agents.

W

Hongkong, 18th Augnai, 1918. [442

FROM EUROPE.

(American Line) left Seattle for THE H. A. L. Steamship

this port via ports on the 29th

"BOANDIA," -

July and is expected here on the Captain Jochimps, having arrived,

31st inst.

Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed

steamer

Cargo remaining undelivered on Bat, August 18th at noon will be landed at consignees' risk and expense and delivery must then be taken from the Company's Godown,

*".

No Fire Insurance whatever will ba elect a

No claim will be recognised after the Goods have left the Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered on ne st 23rd at 5 p.m. in the afternoon, will be subject to rent and landing charges.

All chafed and otherwise damaged | Carge to be left in the godown, and examination of same to be held on August 97th at 10.

All Claims must be filed on or before August 30th, otherwise they will not re- recognised.

„SORIMOTO,

Agent

The I. C. N. S: s.s. Fooksang that their goods are being landed sad Hongkong, 16th August, 1912. (460 from Caloutta is due at Hong-placed at their risk in the hazardous kong on the 26th Aug.

and/or artra-bazardous Godowns of the

?

UNIQUE IN

QUALITY AND

OF ALL

PRICE

HIGH-CLASS

TOBACCONISTS'

Notices

Bouton Rouge

and Felucca Egyptian Cigarettes

These two brands made by Messrs.

MASPERO FRERES in Cairo are a

revelation in Egyptan, Cigarettes.

M. Y. SAN & CO

W

A Luxury

to the Man of Taste.

Solo Agems! Brilih-American Tobacco Co. Li, HongKong

CONFECTIONERS GROCERS

RESTAURANTEURS

93-94-96 Queen's Road Central, Hongkong,

Telephone No. 1057.

gol

Soda Fountain

The I. C. N. 8, 6.8. Hangrang Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES AMERICAN Any Cool Drinks

from Shanghai is due at Hong- Godown Company, Limited, at Hoog- kong on the 19th August. kong and/or Kowloon, whence delivery From CALCUTTA, RANGOON. The S. L. 3.8. Den of Crombie | may be obtained against Billa. PENANG & BINGAPORE. from London is due at Hong-of-Lading countersigned by the Under kong on the 20th August.

The 8. L... Harpalycs from Portland is due at Hongkong on

the 31st inst.

VESSELS IN PORT.

Vyvyen, Miss Ajax,

Vissenson, Mr.

Mrs. B. Walker, Capt- Johnson. Mr & ́ ́H, A,

Mrs

Weidler, W. E. Kabel, E. 8. · White, B. W. Kadoorie, Ellis' Wood, G. G. Kruseman, A. Yboleon, Y.

King Edward Hotel

* Almond, Mrs. R.

Cargill, F. J.

Castro, C.

Chee, T.

Connell, R.

Connell, H. E.

'Dobbie, Mr.

Mra.

Logan, W.

Majer, Mre.

Mackintosh, J.

A,

Massey, Miss."·

MoBugh, Mr.

&

& Mrs F. E. Mody, Mr. &

Morriss; Mre.

Donaldson, W. Mr. J. H. N.

A:

Finchett, Mrs.:

Murphy, J. A.

Gerlach, Mr. & Murray, M. F.

-Mra, W, W.

Grimble, G.

Harris, J. B. Heinemann, Mr.

& Mrs. Hingle, E. J.. Jensen, B. Kraft, Mr. &

Mra. W, D. Lauritsen, Mr. & . Mro. Lemare, Mr.

MrB Lennox, J.

Nobbs, A. P.

Passmore, Capt.

& Mrs. W. O. Peake, A. D. J. Saunders, Miss. Sobenk, Mrs. Shelhamer, Mr.

& Mrs. Bibrée, Dr. Spurge, H. 8. Stewart, Capt.

& Mrs A. H. Walker, D. Whitelaw, G. 0,

Grand Hotel,

Allan, Mr.

Mrs.

& Hill, Miss

Hyde, Capt.

Bartle.

Mrs. A. B.

Cecil, Miss

Steamers,

signed.

Optional Carga will be carried on anless notice to the contrary be given to-day,

All claims must be presented within 10 days of the steamɑr's arrival bere, after which date they cannot be recognized.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 19th lost, will be subject to rent.

́All brokan, abufod, and damaged Br. ss. 4,477, G. 8. Thom- Goods must be felt in the Godowns, son. 14th inet.-Nagasaki ||where they will be exaäized on the 19th 10th inst, Gen.-B. & B. | inst, at 9.80. 4.mx. Maru, Jap. 8.a. 2,481, N. No Fire Insurance will be effected by

Naguchi, 14th inst- us in any case whatever. Chinwantau 7th inst., This stemmer brings on Cargo: Coal.-K. Mining. ** ex. 5.5. "Trelleborg, frum, Baron Ardrossan, Br. 6.8. 2,775, L

Ataka

M. Reid, 13th inst.-Kobe "7th inst., Gen-Gilman Choising, Ger, s,s. 1,021, F. Bruhn.

19th inst,,Saigon. 7th inst., Rice.-B. & S. Empire, Br. s.s. 2,843, C. Plicher, 14th "inst-Mojí 10th inst., Gen-G› L. & Oo Haldia, Nor, s.s. 1,065, J. Jorgen- can, 8th inst.-Macassar 30th July, Sugar.—J, O' J; L.

Indrawadi. Br. 8.s. 5,194, W.

Charters, 8th inst., Moji

Abu

** Germania Qoteborg HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong Office. Hongkong, 18th August, 1913. [148 |

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM SHANGHAI, KOBE

& MOJI.

THE

HE' Steamship.

"THONGWA.”

3rd inst., Coal,-8.T. haring arrived, from the abové ports, Kotohira Maru, Jap. 2,267, J. consignees of cargo ara hareby infon- Yamanaka, 12th insted that their goods will be delivered Chefoo via Weihaiwel from alongside.

Kyado

· Gen.-N.Y,K.

J

Cargo impeding the discharge will be

landed at consignees' risk and expens into the hazardons and/or extra bazar-

THE Steamebiy

GREGORY APCAR," Laving arrived from the above ports;. consigoses of cargo are hereby informed that their goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cs go impeding the discharge will be loaded at once, at consign- e' risk and os prase

Cargo remaining on board after a p.m., of the 15th inst., will be landed at con signees' risk and expoare.

No Fire Insurance has been effasted, pills of Lading will be countersigned- by the undersigeed,

DAVID GASSOON & CO., LTD,

Agente

Hongkong, "13th Augu 1, 1918. [412]

To Sail

AMERICAN ASIATIC RB. CO. Hongkong-- New York:

dous Godowns of the Honglong and FOR NEW YORK & PORTE & Bowkon Wharf and Godown Company Limited,

Kénkon Maru, Jap. s.s. 2,184, T.

Yamamoto, 14th inst. Moji, CoalMitsubishi. Maru, Jap. 8. 1,985, S. Marisaki. 14th inst. Newchwang 7th inst, Coal. -M. B. K. Kweilin, Br. 8's.. 1,073, Milles, br

14th inst.-Swatow 13th

,:

inst Ballast, B. & 8.

r

SUEZ CANAL. (With liberty to call at the Malabar

No Fire Insurance has been eff xted.Count)

Bill of Lading will be countersigned

DAVID BASSOON & CO, ¡,TD

Agents

Landrat Scheiff, Ger. 8.8. 1,820, A. Hagkong, 14th Epgest, 1915. [488

Struve, 11thinet-Saigon

8th inst, Rice., & Co. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP

| Loon Sang. Br. s.o. 1,093, G. W.

W. Leash. 14th inst.-- Manila and Amoy 13th inst., Gen.-J. M. & Co.

Minnesota, Jap. 13,323, J. W.

Garlick, 11th inst., Beattle Wash Gen-N Y.K.

Nile, Br. 6.8. 3,185, G. 8. Lapraki, 9th inet-Manila 7th inst., Gen.-O. H. Ritter

COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

FROM SAN PRANOI800.JAPAN. PORTS & MANILA,

8.8. MONGOLIA,"

BLOEM on or about 2nd FONTEIN. J Avgust, 1918. For freight and further information,

SHPWAN, TOMBS 100..

Gasarel Agents kong. 6th August, 1914

apply to

Ice Cream

FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT

$0.70 CENTS A MEAL

A LA CARTE AT ALL HOURS.

BEAR BRAND

MILK.

NATURAL SWISS

MILK STERILISED.

This Milk once opened, keeps longer than ordinary Milk and can be used for any purpose for |which ordinary Cows' Milk is generally used.

Tel, 66,

BOLE AGENTS.

F. BLACKHEAD & CO.,

ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING,

Notices.

WE have much pleasure in Albouncing le sur numerous patrous and customers"ihat wa have opened:

A New SILK STORB

in the most up-to-date stylu nad tuablon at the large Commodious Premises No. 3840

Queen's Road Central,

1 lately occupied by Masers. H. Ruttonjes & Son,

where we are displaying an 'entirely new, hand and gorgeous stock of

Silk Goods & Jewellery Ware

of all descriptions in a wary of new, alegnat and attractive designs and patiema.

The stoc't includes a choice solection of Turkish, Persian & India SliK, Carpets & Woollen Rugs chate and alugans pattart Prices Cheapest sters in the Colony's

reduced for ISOENAK, An early vialt surmently solicited,

D. CHELLARAM. Hongkong. 96th July. 1919.

LESSONS IN CHINESE.

MR.

R LI HON FAN. Chines „graduate vormed in literatare, has been a tesohar to Europeen officials sad merchants'la this Colony for over, Lud seals,

He has good method of training Entopesu to pay in the Obinna ex- mination, and is possessed of a dest este certificate Chinese timber, Be bus also a good knowledge of: Mandarin and Hakka.

Those who intend learning the Chin-. see language are requested to write aærn of "Hongkong Telegraph" other, ne dirret to 87 Hollywood Road, 1st Bone Hongkong. 9th Jan, 191* IN

A

REAL

CLEANSER.

Get rid of dirt and odors by using

the Powerful Disinfectant

No matter how thick and sticky: the deposits of dirt; no matter. how strong the smells from gar" bage, sinks and toilets; CN will make the house clean and there- by purify the atmosphere..

Remember too. that CN kill

germs and aids in preventing the attack or spread of contagious

is not only

diseases. CN efloient, it's safe, and it doesn't hurt the hands.

The Yellow Package with the

Gable Top

THE CHINA COMMERCIAL

COMPANY.

3. DUDDELL STREET.

TASTES IN FICTION. "In the theatre, surprise is a

chief element in the make-up of a and the agent is quite as inde England and America Compared: play, and since a great many of pendent as the author. England is our playwrights are novelists, we 5 paradise for the suthor, just as An American editor, Mr Mat- may account for it in that way. editor. It is the exceptional case America is a paradise for the thew White, who has been in The great number of publications London for several months, has on our side, too, means mayed before it is written. And,

in America waen work is accept-

even then, the editor often re- serves the right to reject it.

not found England very prodao stories, and many stories will no 1946 tive in the way of what he con- cessarily result in new things. It --- siders acceptable manuscripts, is the new thing in the story Mr White, who has been editor of that increased the surprise,

"The technical faults in the one of the best known of the "Next, I should place the

several hundreds of manuscripts American magazines, "The English writer's attitude towards did not like the manner of ex- I have read are amazing. If I Argosy," for twenty-six years, was women. We place women on a pression I could understand that sent to London by his company, pedestal. This characteristic which controls half a dozen other finds its was into everything we it is not a matter of choice of the fault might be with me. But publications. Mr White was to do, and this is especially true reside in London permanently of our literature. It is not for me and punetustion are often atro language. Grammar, spelling material for those to say what the attitude towards ciona. These things are funda-

THE AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN LINE

(BUOKNALL: STEAMSHIP

·LINES LTD.)

THE Steam-bip

KANA"

find

Jack Mr & Mrs/ Rajah, Ger. s. 1,275, T. Boiefs- tiad tɔ send in their Bills of lading ed from Hongkong oner about 2nd. publications, He says that he has women should be. I can only mentals, and things which, it

Crew, Mr. and Keyt, Dr.

Coyne, F

Frith. A:

Fearon

Frenck, C. Freese, M. Frampton, Miss

Gooding, 8. Gourier, V.

Lewingdon,

Capt. J. S. Lorria, F. McGrath, J. Michael, Miss Mowat, Capt Poole, Mrs. Paunceford, J. Romaine, Mise Smith, R.

Groodhill, Miss Weismann, C.

Craigieburn.

Caldwe", Mr.

Meurer, Mrs.

McDougall, Mr.

Caldwell, Miss

Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs.

and Mrs.

Cornell, W. A.

Kydd, Mr. and

Mrs.

McCaig, J. Reynaud, Ha

dame & mon- #leur

Galbraith, V. Smith, Mrs. G.

M.

Guernier, Mrs.

Smith, E.G. Wood, E. M.

my, 12th inst., Sands kan 5th inst, Timber, M. & Co.

The above mentioned vessel having arrived Consignees of cargo are hereby Captain B. Linklater, wil to despatch to for contarsignature and take immediate Septemt for delivery of cargo from nioʻzgaida,

No fra insprei whajeyer will ba affected.

Notice

WING KEE & CO.

read hundreds of manuscripts, of say what it is in America, and seems to me, people should know which less than half a dozen were what it appears to me to be thoroughly before attempting to acceptable for his purpose. here. And here it seems to

A Historic Site,

BOSTON and NEW YORK Rajaburi, Ger. 9.8. 3,189, C. Wolff landed immediately at consignan' risk

Cargo impeding discharge will be (with literty is call at the Malatar 13th inst.-Saigon 9th and expense.

Cost.)

He was asked why this was, me that the women invariably making a living by writing. For freight and farter particulars and what the differences are be get the worst of it. Price Colller inat, Rice.-B. & S. Sikiang, Fr. s. 6'5, J. Pannier,

d Cargo remaining "undelivered Tuen- | apply to

tween the literary work of the two says, England i man's 13th inst-Haiphong By the 19th., ingt, at noon will bs THE BANK LINE Limited.

countries. landed at consigneem isk and expansĄ.

country. The reflection of this Agostx. 11th inst. Gen.—K, M.

Most striking among the in manuscripts is a barrier to Cargo temsining undelivered Satur. Hongkong, 12th August. 1918. F869 differences," he replied, "is the their use in Americs, because Boshu Maru, Jap. a., 999, D.

Fruchigami, 13th instday August 23rd 1918, at noon, in

element of surprise. The average many of our readers are women, addition to leading charges will ba Bwatow 17th inat, Gen.

Buckingham Palace, of which novel or story published here and hecaass the American man's the front elevantion is at last to -0.8. K.

subjast to stomge charges. Solveig, Hor..a. 2,389, O. 8. Bogh.

convinces one that the English instinct is to suffer, if by his suf be remodelled, stands on the site 13th just.-Java 2nd inst.,

reading public wants to know fering he can make woman the of the mulberry gardens planted Bugar-A, T, & Co.

almost at the ontset how the gainer."

by James I. with the idea that story will end. In America Asked whether there was any the cultivation of silk could be that would be quite fatal. We difference between the position of carried out in England. There do not want to know how it will authors here and in America, Mir was subsequently erected on part come out until it has come out." White thought the English author of the grounds the mansion first. The greater the surprise and the more fortunate than the Ameri- known as Goring House, and more novel the 'twist,' the greater van.

afterwards as Arlington House, chance the story has of being a "The English author is one of in which, according to tradition, great American success. It is two olassen. Either he is very the first up of tes made in Eng quite probable that English rea- good or he is very bad. The very land was drunk. The present dera like to say to themselves, I had write impossible material, structure was begun in 1825 by used the end. Whatever the and the very good have their John Nash, of Regent-streat famo reason, it remains that the writers work contracted for before it is The first Rogal occupant & was write what the readers guess..

written. Each author hasan agent, Queen Victoria

All chafed and otherwise damaged Tsintau, Ger. 8.8. 1,002. F, Brick-cargo will be examined at the shore

ing, 11th inst.Bathow 10th lost, Rice.-M. & Co.

Thongwa, Br. As., Robina, 14th

Company's godown Friday Augu

2nd, 1918, at 10 a.m.

No claims will be entertained un- lase accompanied by shart delivery nois

or list of exceptions taken at the time of

Inst-Moj 10th inst, delivery to condigness and signed for and SHIP CHANDLERS, Coal & Gen-D Sassoon Heimfeld, Ger... 2,420, Hollira, on behalf of the Pacific Mail 8.8. Co.

47-49, Connaught. Rd,

O.H, BITTER,

Acting Agent.

· Honylear. 18th August, 1918,

* PROVISION & COAL"

HERCHANTS (482 Hongkong, 23rd Mag. 1912.

15th Instamkury claims must be filed on or before 15th inst None Dember 18th 1918, otherwise they Fukui Maru, Jap. 8,087, H. Tomos bë zecognised,

daka. 18th inst.,-Moji Japan 9th inst., Coɛl,TM* M,B,H,

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