HOTEL LISTS.
Hongkong Hotel. Ahrendts, Mr. & Martin, G.
MOVEMENTS OF
STEAMERS.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1913.
MERCHANT STEAMERS.
The P. & Q.a.s. Nore left Binge- pore for this Port on the 16th Maron, O. Fare-inst, at 7 a m. and is due here
brother Barberini, E. T. Matheson, Miss Bate, E. R.
Mrs. Bargmann, F.
:
M
Matheson, Mrs.
R. T. McKean, Dr. G.,
W.
Mehta, B. K.
Bater, H. B...
Bellion, Mr. E.
R.
Blum, A. N..
Baldwin, G. L.
Beattle, W. H.
Brown, J. K.
Moulder, A, B,
MF.H.DE
Castro, Miss D. Naubert, Dr.
Nolte, Vr R,
Merecki, J.
Castro, Mr. & Mulder, Mr
Mrs. J. D. F.
on the 21st inst.. about 6 a.m.
Consigneis
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s FROM SAN FRANCISCO, via ... Yaddo loft Gotherburg on the
Consignees
"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO, LONDON AND STRAITS. 8.8. "BENLOMOND)," *ONSIGNEES of Cargo and hereby
on the 33rd July, and is expected HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS, CO
to arrive here on or about the 7th September.
The H. A. L. s... Saxonia left Moji on the 15th inst., p.m. and may be expected hore on or about the 18th inst., p.m.
The H. A. L... Silesia left Shanghai on the 18th inst.. a.m. and may be expected here on of about the Bist inst., p.m. -
The sa. Dilwara from Calcutta Castro, Master Nolasco, Dreft Bingapore on 15th inst, and be expected here on or may about the 20th inst., a.m..
E...
D. E. Cambridge, A. J. Chapple, F. T. Olaxton, A. A. " Coleman Dr. A.
L. E. F Dowley, WA. Davis, C, H. Derteano, Mr. & Mre. & 2 child- геп,
·Mrs. L. North, R. H. Norman Peter-
kin. O'Leary, Miss '. "G.
Oliver Beach, Ormiston, J.: Pell, G.E. Roxas, Mrs. Roxas, Master Ray, E. H.: Roxburgh, R.R. Reay, Misss F. Rankin, E. H. Rodes; G. Sibley, J. C. Singer, E. T. Smith, Mr. and
"Mra. E. E. Shriver, J. A. Sorby, V." Geare, Mr. and Stoner, Mr and Mira. I. H. .. Mro H. B. Gillespio. Dr. J. Square, Miss A.
Safier, J.
Dewar, J. Douglas, Mr. &
Mrs. R. H. Eedy, Capt. G.W. Ehrenfels, Mr. &
Mrs. H. E. Egeber, Mre. E.
L...
Fisher, H. G. Gallotte, H: Garrow, H.
M.
Gordon, A. G. Goulbourn, V. Gourgey, I Grimshaw, R. J. Grisogono, P. O.
Yoù.
Stratton, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Soriano, Mr. &
Mrs,
Soriano, Miss O. Soriano, Miss
Gumbilz, A. K....... M: Hall, P. C.
The N. Y. K. a. Kirin Maru (Calcutta `Line) left Yokohama for this port via ports on the 10th
2nd inst. inst., and is expected here on the
The N.Y.K. 88. Miyazaki Maru (Europen Line) left Yokohama for this port via porta on the 13th |inst.. and is expected here on the
25th inst."
The N. Y. K... Hirano Maru (European Line) left Calcutta for this port vin Singapore on the 14th inst., and is expected bare on the 27th August.
The N. Y. K. s.s. Awa Maru (American Line) left Seattle for this port via ports on the 29th July and is expected here on the 31st inst..
The N. Y. K. u.s. Sado Maru this port on the 12th inat, and is (American Line) left Seattle for
expected here on the 14th Sept..
The N. 'Y. K..s.s. Tango Maru (European Line) left London for this port via ports on the 2nd inst and is expected here on 10th September
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AND SHANGHIA.
*KE Stamabip
THE
The
"NIPPON MARU,"
abuvo named
· steamer having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified to send in their Bills of Lading for counteriqusture, sad to take impiediats delivery of Cargo from alongside.
Cargo remaining undelivered on Sat., | August 18th at noen will be landed at sansignees' ri-k underpants and delivery must then boa kun from the Company's Bgdown.
Informed that all goods are being landed at their risk into the hasardons andför extra hazardous Gudowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whenes and/or from, the wharves delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 90th Inst, will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer mgati be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 80th inst, or they will got be recognised.
All broken, obsted, and damag að Goods are to be, left in the Goɖowns, where they will be szawiped on the 30th fast at 11-A.K.
No Fire Ausurance whatever will be by affect.d.
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No claim will be recognised after the Goods have left the Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered on Aug ist 23rd at 5 pm in the alternoon, will be subject to rent and landing charget...
All chafed and otherwise damaged Oargo to be left in the godown. and examination of me to be held on August 47 để đ
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All Olsims mast be filed on or before August 80th, otherwise they will not re recognise 1.
8. MORIMOTO,
Agent. Hongkong, 15th Angust, 1918 (460
FROM EUROPE.
The I.G.M. 8.5. Prinzess Alice THE H. A. L. Steamship. left Shanghai on the 16th inst., at
Sweety Mrs. W6 am. and may be expected here
Hanna, Dr. J. G. H.
Hannibal, Mr. & Southmayd, J.
Mrs. W. A.
B.
Harbord, W. T. Souza, Mrs. A Hewett, Hon. Mr. J. de
E, A., O,M.G. Souza, Dr & Henry, Mr. & Mrs. A. B.
Mrs. A. G. Swift. Mr. & Hicks, Mrs. J. J. Mrs. G, H, Hennessy, G. J. Thomson. Mrs. Hall, T.Q..
A. A. Hale, E. R. Thomson, Miss Judah, Mrs. A.
¡N. E.
Tapp. J. R. Johnson. Mr & Theodorides, E:
Mrs
Kabel, E. S.
Kadoorie, Ellis
Knight, Mr.
Mrs. W. B.
Kruseman, A.
Lloyd, G. T..
Thi Vinson,
M.
Miss
& Walker, Capt.
H. A.
on or about the 19th inst., at 6
p.m.
SCANDIA,"
No Firs Insurance has been “fferted, Bill of Lading will be cop goed|
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GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.
Agente Hongkong, 18th August, 1912. (442
To Sall
AMERICAN ASIATIC 8.8, CO.}
Hongkong -- New York.
5.8.
•
NEW YORK & PORTS &
'SUIZ CATAL. (With liberty to call at ›he Malabar
BLOEM-1
on or about 22ač FONTEIN
August, 1918. For freight and farther intonation,
SHEWAN, TOMES. &Go..
Genami Agosta. Boknez. fi Angost, 1918
1.349
The I. C. N. S. a. Fooksang Captain Jochim, having arrived, CO from Calcutta is due at Hong-Consigues of Cargo are bereby informed that their goods are being landed and kong on the 26th Aug.
The I. C. N. S. 8.8. Hangsang placed at their risk in the hazardous Coast) from, Shanghai is due at Hong-andfor extra-hazardous Godowns of the kong on the 19th August.
Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & The S. L. 8.8. Don of Crombie Godown Company, Limited, st Hong- from London is due at Hongkong sadfor Kowloon, whence delivery kong on the 20th August.
obtained against ". Bills- may be The S. L. 8.s. Harpalyce from of-Lading countersigned by the Under- Portland is due at Hongkong on signed.
Optional Cargo will be 'parried os the 31st inst
unless notice to the contrary be given to-day.
VESSELS IN PORT.. Steamers.
Weidler, W. E. Ajax, Br. s.8. 4.477, G. S. Thom White, F. W..
son. 14th inst.-Nagasaki 10th inst, Gen.--B. & 8.
Lobb, Dr. E. L. Wood, G. G.
M.
Leeman, T.
MacIntyre, Mr.
Westlyn, Miss Ataka
L.
Williams, Mrs. and Mrs. Neil M. S.
King Edward Hotel,
Almond, Mrs. R. Logan, W.
Cargill, F. J.
Castro, C.
Chee, T.
Connell, R. Connell, H. E Dobbie, Mr. &
Mro. Donaldson, W.
A:
Finchett, Mra.
Mackintosh, J.
Majer, Mrs.
·Massey, Miss. McHugh, Mi.
Mrs. F. E
Mody, Mr. &
Mrs. J. H. N..
Morries, Mrs. Murphy, JA
Gerlach, Mr. & Murray, M. F.
· Mrs. W. W. · · Nobby, A. P.
Grimble, G.
Harris, J. B. Heinemann. Mr.
& Mrs.
Passmore, Capt. & Mre. W.C. Peake, A. D. J, Saunders, Miss. Schenk, Mra.. Shelhamer, Mr.
& Mrs. " Sibree, Dr. Spurge, H, 6. Stewart, Capt, Lemare, Mr & ̈ & Mrs A. H
Mrs.
Walker, D, Lennox, J.
Whitelaw, G. C
Hingle, E. J. Jensen, B. Kraft, Mr. ·&
Mra. W. D. Lauritsen, Mr. &
Mrs.
Allan, Mr.
Mrs.
Bartle.
Grand Hotel.
& Hill, Miss
Hyde, Capt.
Jack Mr & Mrs
Crew. Mr. and Keyt, Dr.
Mrs. A. B..
Cecil, Miss
Соуле, Р.
Frith. A Fearon Frenck, C. Freese, M. Frampton, Miss Gooding, B. Gourler, V. Greenhill, Miss
Lewingdon,
Capt. J. B. Lorria, F. McGrath, J.
Michael, Miss Mowat, Capt Poole, Mrs. Paunceford, J. Romaine, Misa Smith, R. Weismann, C.
Craigieburn
Caldwell, Mr. Caldwell, Miss
Meurer, Mrs. MoDougall, Mr.
McCaig, J. Reynaud, Ma-
Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs.
Comell, W. A.
Kydd, Mr. and dame & mon-
Mrs. Galbraith,
M.
Guernier, Mre
sieur
V. Smith, Mrs. G.
Smith, E. G.
Wood, E. M.
Maru, Jap. 8.a. 2,481, N.
Naguchi, 14th inst. Chinwantau 7th inst.. Coal-K, Mining. Baron Ardrossan, Br. 8.6. 2,775, L. M. Reid, 13th inst.-Kobe 7th inst. Gen-Gilman. Choising, Ger. s.s. 1,021, F. Bruhn, 12th inst-Saigon 7th inst., Rice, B. & 84-
Haldia, Nor. 8.8. 1,065, J. Jorgen-
cen, 8th inst.-Macassar
All chime must be presented within 10 days of the steamer's arrival here, after" which date they cannot be recognized.
No claims will be admitted after the
Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undakivarı ) after the 19th inst,, will be subject to runt.
All broken, chafed, and dama-ed Goods mast be left in the Godowns, where they will be axamined on the 10th inst, at 9.30 am.
No Fire Laanrane will be ·ffected by av in any case whatever..
This stemer brings on Cargo:—
Abu x 8.9. "Trelleborg" fram
Qotoborz HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE,
Hangkong Office.
**Germosai"
30th July, Sugar.-J, CHongkong, 18th August, 198, [143 J. D.
Kenkon Maru, Jap. 8.8. 2,184, T. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP.
Yamamoto, 14th inst
Moji, Coal-Mitsubishi."
Kyado Maru, Jap. s.8. 1,965, S.
Marisaki. 14th inst.-- Newchwang 7th Inst Coal. M. B. K. Kweilin, Br. s. 1,073, Milles, 14th inst-Swatow 13th inst., Balinat, B. & S. Landrat Boheiff, Ger. s.a, 1,620, A. Struve, 11th inst-Salgon 8th inst, Rice.-8. & Co. Minnesota, Jap. 13,323, J. W.
Garlick, 11th
inst Seattle Wash Gen-N. Y.K.
Rajah, Ger. s. 1,275, T. Boiefs-a
my, 12th inst.,-Sanda
COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIONEES,
FROM BANFRANCISCO, JAPAN PORTS & MANILA.
5.8. "MONGOLIA ̧”
apply to
T
THE AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN LINE. (LUCKNALL STEAMSHIP LINES LTD.)
E Steam Lip
BANSA Captain B. Linklater, wil be despatch- d from Hongkong on or about 2nd September for
Notices
The Egyptian Favourite
among those who have sufficient knowledge of the essentials of a perfect Egyptian Cigarette is ons or other of the brands known as
Bouton Rouge
and Felucca® Egyptian Cigarettes
Until you have smoked them you real y have not reg?the pirfegion to which the manufacture of Egypt an Cigar Plat gin' be brought. Their makers, Mamers. Alastico Fries, bave now arranged far their supply by sli bigh-ctam ka acçu-
sts the most reazanania pišto
dal punto, the Man of told,
A Luxury t Stell wh-diensan Tugay
Hung
M. Y. SAN & CO
IA
Notices
REAL
CLEANSER.
| Got rid of dirt and odors by using
the Powerful Disinfectant
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No matter how thick and sticky the deposits of dirt; no matter how strong the smells from' gar-...": bage, sinks and tollets; CN Will make the house clean and there- by purify the atmosphere.
CONFECTIONERS GROCERS RESTAURANTEURS diseases.
92-94-96 : Queen's Road, Central. Hongkong. Telephone No. 1057.
Soda Fountain
AMERICAN Any Cool Drinks
Ice Cream
FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT $0.70 CENTS A MEAL
LA CARTE AT ALL HOURS.
BEAR BRAND
MILK.
J
Remember too, that CN kille germs and aids in preventing the attack or spread of contagious CN is not only efficient, it's safe, and it doesn't burt the hands.
"The Yellow Package with the Gable Top"
THE CHINA COMMERCIAL
COMPANY.
3 DUDDELL STREET.
WING KEE & CO.
47-49, Connaught Rd,
SHIP CHANDLERS,
PROVISION & COAL
'י
MERCHANTS. Hongkong, 23rd May, 1912.
WARSHIP NAMES.
No small amount of interest was recently aroused by the so-. nouncement that Mr. Winston Churchill had decided that the namea for the twenty new des- troyers for the navy should be taken from the works of Sir Walter Scott and Shakespeare. Florizel, Ivanhoe, Waverley, Rob Roy. Portia, Hotspur, Orlan Rosalind, and Viols, are some of MILK STERILISED.the men chosen for the new
NATURAL SWISS
This Milk once opened, keeps longer than ordinary Milk and can be used for any purpose for which ordinary Cows' Milk is generally used.
SOLĖ AGENTS.
BOSTON and NEW YORK (with liberty to call at the Meistar Coast.) For freight and farther particulars Tel. 66. apply to
THE BANK LIVE Limited
Agents.
ighting ships.
This is quite a modern innove - tion, althought the action of the, First Lord of the Admiralty in selecting literary names for win- abipe is not entirely unprenedett- ed. About the middle of last century there were some Revenue Vestele called Rob Roy and the Lady of the Lake, while a century ago one or two Shakespeare were used, such as Imogene and Orlando. These, however, seein to be the only occasions when literary names were used for warships.
F. BLACKHEAD & CO., officonpero saman
ST. GEORGB'S BUILDING.
Hoogt og. 12th August, 1918. 369 CAN MINERS STOP WAR? that their representatives would
Notices,
have opened
numerous patrons and antomers that we
A New SILK STORE
Karlabad, July 21.
constitute the majority in the leading Parliaments of the world The naming of the British men- Then there would be no more of war rests with the First Lord The 24th International Con-danger of great wars. Secondly, of the Admiralty, although in gress of Miners, which opened and natil such time as this could some administrations it has been be done, organized labour had the delegated to the controller, and have acts pleasure is announcing to our here to-day, is the largest ever means of rendering war impossi- there have been times when the bald, The British contingent ble. Even the delegates assembled whole board has pronounced upon amounts to 81 delegates. The in the congress, without going any it. Finally, the selection has to in the most up-to-date, style and abion as the largprincipal interest of this congress, further for outside help, could be sanctioned and approved by Commodious Premises No. 3840 so far as the general public is stop war, by stopping the output the King.
of coal. If two great nations were Occasionally the First Lord has concerned. and apart from the drifting towards war the miners indulged in some peculiar fancies technicalities of the mining in-should summon an international when choosing names for war dustry, is the possible interven conference; and, if nothing else vessels, and called a number of tion of the miners in view of pre- availed, then all miners should small craft after his pack of venting a great European War. stop working till peace was hounds, and the names of Bour This may seem an extravagant etablised.
cer, Pincher, Boxer, Tinkler, and the like, have come down to us in
and
Queen's Road Central,
lately occupied by Mesars. H. Rutiones & Son,
where we are diplaying un entirely new, handsome and gorgeous stock of
Silk Goods & Jewellery Ware
of all descriptions in a variety of saw, elegant and
attractive designs and patterns
The stock includes a choice selection of
Turkish. Persian & India Silk,
proposition, but it is very seriously The above mentioned vasral having
kan 5th inst, Timber,- M. & Co..
arriv 1 Consignees' of cargo ara beraby Rajaburi, Ger. 8.s. 1,189, C. Wolff.ntifed to send in their Bill of Lading 13th inst-Saigon 9th for countersignature and take immediate inst, Rice.-B. & 8. d-livery of cargo from slongside. Solveig, Nor, s.s. 2,389, 0, 8, Bogh,
Cargo impeding discharge will be 13th inst. Java 2nd inst, landed immediately, at osasigaars' riek Sugar-A, T. & Co. and expense.
Tsintau, Ger. 8.8. 1,002, F. Brick-d Carga remaining undelivered Toes- ing. 11th inst.--Hoihow ny the 19th., inst., at noon will by 10th inet, Rice-M. &anded at consigares ink and expanse. Cargo remaining undelivered Fatur.
f
4
Co.
Carpets & Woollen, Rugs
n chaste and elegant partema.
Prices Pepez ature in the Colony.
reduced for sumdar, An early, if ur destly solicited.
.1
D. CHELLARAM. Flongkong, 26th July, 1918.
tan yenin
consequence,..
Nearly all names in the present
entertained by the congress. The The German delegate, Herr widespread character and the Sasahe, was not so enthusiastic, success, so far as duration and He protested that this was a organization are concerned, of the political question, and in Geravy list have a long record of general strike of British miners many trade autons were not at cervices. There have been eight Dreadnoughts, for instance, held last year in favour of a min- allowed to talk politica,
since 1573. This was one of the [948 imum wage have opened the eyes M. Goniaux, a member of the compound Elizabethanship. of miners, all over the world. French Chamber of Deputies, names; but the Dreadnought is Things seam possible to-day that followed, and expressed his regret not the oldest name. The oldest would have been denounced as that his colleague of the German ship name in navy list is the wild drosms a few years ago.
Parliament Herr Basche had Queen, and there have been five Herr Sohater, the president of spoken in so discouraging a Queens since 1232. This ancient s local labour organization, spoke manner. on the Balkan war and the in-
M. P.s' Tobacco..
Thongwa, Br. s... Robins, 14th day August 28m 1918, at noon, in LESSONS IN CHINESE,
inst-Moji · 10th fnet,addition to landing charges will b Coal & Gen-D Sassoon: Imbject to storage charges.
name was revived in 1900 in Heimfeld, Ger. 8.5. 2,620, Bollirn,
No fire insurance whatever walk 15th
honour of Queen Victoria, but the inat-Hanbury affected.
MRLI HON FAN Chinese crease of European armaments. 15th inst., Nons-D.
battleship destined to bear the ́All chafed and otherwise damaged graduate vorend in literature [ He declared that the workers must Gregory Apcar, Br. 8 6. 2,963, J. E. cargo will be examined at the above has been a teacher to European officials resist by every means all warliks
name was not actually laid down Drake, 15th Inst.--Cal-
It will be interesting to Be able Monarch bad passed away.
antil two months after the vener outta let inst., GenD. Company's godown Friday, Angni and merchante in this Colony for over tendencies,
22nd, 1918, at 10 mm..
whether the indulgence in tobacco Sassoon & Co..
He has good method of training Workers and Peace Preservation recently sanctioned by the Chair-names for warships, it is men- No daima will be entertained un-
Regarding the most popular Mr. Smillie, as president of the man of the Sottish Grand Com-tioned that there have been ten Ja sooompanied by short delivery note Europeans to paas in the Obigese. «x- or list of exceptions taken at the time of amination, and is possessed of first Miners International Committee, mittee will have further results. Oyguete, and a similar number Bangkok, Rice & Meal. delivery to consignees and signed for and rate certficata a Chinose taber was more precise and emphatic. At one time, smoking was per- of Drakes. But the rame which Car Jobsean, Ger. 88. 1,103, T. Jon behalf of the Paciño Mail 9.8. Co. He has also a good knowledge of The workers
could prevent mitted in the debating chamber has been most frequently used All dialms must be Bled on or before Mandarin and Hakka.
and no olass was itself, but that practice has long in the Swift, for there have been Those who intend lesning the Chin- WAS, Bangkok 14th inst, Rice, September 18th 1918, otherwise they FO.M. 8. N. Co
will not be recognized.
B. C. MORTON, 24th July, Coal-M.BK Hongkong, 10th August, 1918, (482
Kwongwai, Ger. 8.8, 2799, F.
Minkwitz, 15th inst
-N. G. Lloyd,
Bendissen, 15th inst
Unkai Haru. Jap. s.s. 2,275, T. Nagato, 31st July-Mojt
Age at
as language are requested to write cars 82 thoroughly interested in since been prohibited. The next sixteen Swifte einco: 1552. The of Hongkong Telegraph offes or the preservation of peace. There swing of the pendulum may have also been eleven Regles, direst in 37 Hollywood Bhed, ist finar were two ways of doing this. possibly see a reversion to Oaro aleren Falcons twelvouré
Hongkong, 29th Jan, 1983. [14: First, to so organize the workers line custome.
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