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HOTEL LISTS.
Hongkong Hotel:
Arendts, Mr. & Lvernan, T.
Mrs.
Auslie, H. A.
Bargmann. F.
Bato, E. R.
Barberini, E. T.
Bates, H. B.
Belilios, Mrs. E.
Barger, R.
Blum, A N.
Baldwin, G. LA
Beattle, W. H.
Castro Mr. &
R
MacIn.yre, Mr. and Mrs. Nell Martin, G.
Mason, O. Fare
brother
Matheson, Miss
M,
K THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1913.
MOVEMENTS OF
STEAMERS.
MERCHANT STEAMERS
The N. Y. K. s.s. Bado Maru
Consignees
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
(American Live) left Seattle for FROM SAN FRANCISCO, vis this port on the 12th inst, and is HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS
AND SHANGHIA. expected here on the 14th Sept.
The N. Y. E. s.s. Tango Maru (European Lane) left London for THE Stamship this port via ports on the 2nd inst
and is expected here on 10th Matheson, Mrs. September
R. T.
Maxstead, Capt.
H. R. MoKean, Dr. G.
W Mr. F. H.D. E. Mehta, B. K. Cantro, Mias D. Merecki, J.
Moulder, A, B.. Castro,
Master Mulder, Mr & D. E
Mrs. J. D. F. Ombridge, A. J. Petorkin. Nor- Chapple, B. T. Olarson, A. & Coleman, Dr. A.
L. E. F. Dowley, W.A. Davie, C, H. Deiano, Mr. & Mrs. & 2 child-
ron,
Dewar, J. Douglas, Mr. &
Mrs. R. H. Eedy, Capt G.W.
man.
O'Leary, Miss
G. Oliver Beach, Ormiston, J, Poll, G.E.. Roxas, Mre. Roxas, Master Ray, E. H. Roxburgh, R.R. Reay, Missa F. Rankin, B. H. Rodes, G.
Ebronfels, Mr. & Sibley, J. O.
Mrs. H. E.
Singer, E. T.
Egeber, Mrs. E.
L,
Fisher, II. G. Gallotte, H: Garrow, H. Geare, Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Gillespie, Dr. J.
M. Gordon, A. G.
Goulbourn, V.
Τ.
Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Shriver, J. A. Sorby, V. Stoner, Mr and
Mrs H. B. Square, Miss A. Safier, J. Stratton, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Boriano, Mr. &
Mrs:
Gourgey, I Grimshaw, R. J. Soriano, Miss 0. Grisogono, P, O., Soriano, Miss
Von.
M. Grossmann. Mr. Sweet, Mra, W.
& Mrs. P.
HI.. Gumbitz. A. K. Southmsyd, J. Hall, P. 0.
B. Hanna, Dr. J. G. Bouza, Mrs., A. Hannibal, Mr. & J, de
Mrs. W. A.. Swift. Mr. & Harbord, W. T. `. Mrs. G. H. Hewet, Fon. Mr. Thomson, Mrs.
E. A., O.M.G. A. A. Hicks, Mrs. J..J. Hennessy, G. J.
Hall, T. Q.
Hale, E, R.
Hoube, W. M.
Thomson, Miss
C.
M.
Tapp, J. R. Theodorides, E
*Th. Judah, Mrs. A. Vinson,
N. E. Johnson, Mr & Walker,
Mrs Kabel, E. 8. Kadoorie, Ellis Knight, Mr. &
Mrs. W. B. Kruseman, A Lloyd, G. T. Lobb, Dr. E. L.
M.
The
To Sail
THE AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN LINE,
(BUOKNALL STEAMSHI> LINES LTD.)
T-E
-E Stemmabip
BOSTON and NEW YORK (with liberty to call at the Mustar Cont.) For freight and tarber particulars
“NIPPON MARU."
*KANS 15 above named steamer Captain B. Linklater, will be despatob- The I. C. N. 8. 8.a. Fooksang haring arrived, Consignees of Cargo ared from Hongkong on or about 2nd from Calcutta is due at Hong barsby notified to send in their Bills of Beptember for kong on the 26th Aug.
Lading for countersignature, and to The I. O. N. 8. 8.8. Laisang take immediate delivery of Cargo from from Calcutta le due at Hong-alongida. kong on the 31st August..
Cargo remislulag undelivered on Bat', The L. C. N. 8. ... Chunsang August 10th at noon will be lauded "at from Bourabays la due at Hong-consignees' riak und expense and delivery must then be taken from the Company's kong on the 26th August, 2
The 8. L... Den of Orombie Godown. from London is due at Hong- kong on the 21st August.
Portland is due at Hongkong on The 8. L... Harpalyce from
the 31st inst. "
VESSELS IN PORT. :-
Steamers.
No Be Insurance whatever will be effectid.
'
apply to
THE BANK LINE Limited.
Agents, Hoogking, 12th August. 1918. 1969
bave opened
Notices.
קן'
numerous patrons and customers that we
A New SILK STORE in the most up-to-date style and fashion at the large
Goods hars left the Godown, and all No claim will be recognised after the
Goods remailing undelivered on Aug it 28rd at 5 pm in the afternoon, will be subject to rout and landing sharges.
All chafed and otherwise damaged Whave auch pleature in announce is to our Ajax, Br. 8.8. 4,477, G. 8. Thom-Cargo to be left in the godown, son. 14th inst.-Nagasaki and examination of same to be held on 10th inst., Gen.-B. & 8. August 27th at 10.IN Maru, Jap. 8.8. 2,481, N.
Naguchi, 14th inst. Chinwantau 7th inst., Coal.-K. Mining. Ardrossan, Br. 8.8. 2,775, L M. Reid, 13th inst.-Kobe 7th inst., Gen.-Gilman, Haldia, Nor. s.8, 1,065, J. Jorgen.
Ataka
Baron
d
All Claims must be filed on or before Commodious Premises No. 38 & 40 August 80th, otherwise they will not re- recognised
8 MORIMOTO,
Agent. Hongkong."3th August, 1918
(400
cen, 8th inst. Macassar PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP
30th July, Sugar.--J, C' J. L. Kenkon Maru, Jap. s.s. 2,184, T.
Yamamoto, 14th inst.--- Moji, Coal-Mitsubishi Kyado Maru, Jap. 8.8. 1,965, 8. Marisaki 14th inst.- Newchwang 7th inat, Coal Ms B. F., Landrat Scheiff, Ger. s.s. 1,620, A.
Struve, 11thinet Baigon 8th inst, Rice.-8. & Co, Rajah, Ger. s.6. 1,275, T. Boiefs-s my, 12th inst, Sanda- kan 5th Inst. Timber,- M. & Co. Rajaburi, Ger. s. 1,189, 0. Wolff, 13th inst-Saigon 9th
inst, Rice.-B. & 9. Solveig, Nor. s.s. 2,389, 0. 8. Bogh,
COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
||
FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN PORTS & MANILA.
8.S. MONGOLIA," The above mentioned vessel having arriv Consigneos' of cargo are hereby
tied to send in their Bills of lading
Queen's Rond Central,
lately occupied by Messrs. Hy Ruttonleg & Son, where we are displaying an entirely new, handsoase | and gorgosea stočke "of
Silk Goods & Jewellery Ware
of all descriptions in a variny of new, sligent and (attractive denigna súd patterna.
The stock Includes a choice selection of
Turkish, Persian & India Silk,
Carpets & Woällen Rugs
'n chastu and elegant patterna.
Prices specially reduced for sunOTERET.
Cheapest store in the Colony,
du early visit earnestly salicized,
D. CHELLARAM.
Hongkong, 20ur July, 1918, 1848
for contaminature and take immediate LESSONS IN CHINESE. delivery of cargo from alongside.
Cargo Imading discharge will be landed immediately at cosigns" risk and expense.
4 Cago remaining undelivered Tues- ay the 18th, fast.. at noon will by auded at consign's isk and expense 13th inst. Java 2nd inst.,
Cargo remaining undelivered Bstur- Sugar. T. & Co. day August 23rd 1918, at noon. in Taintou, Ger. s., 1,002, F. Brick-addition to landing charges will b
ing. 11th inst. Boihow laubject to storage chargea 10th inst., Rico.-M. & No fire intrance whatever will be Co.
effected.
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MR
RLI HON FAN, a Chinese
gradasta varand in literature
has been a teacher to Europesu oficials. and merchants in this Colony for over ton yosın. -.
He has a good method of training Eampeans to pass in the Chineva ex- amination, and is powered of a first rate cartifionts as a Chinese tescher He has a good knowledge of Mandario and Hakka.
Those who intend learning the Chin- loganga are requested to write card Hongkong Telegraph ofice or rem to 87 Hollywond Road, 1st for A welong. 19th Jan 2018, 14
Mies Kwongwai, Ger. 8.6. 2,798, F. All chated and otherwise damaged Minkwitz, 15th inat-cargo will be examined at the sbies Bangkok, Rice & Meal. Company's godown Friday Auzu trie -N, G. Lloyd.
92nd, 1918, at 10a.m. Jebson, Ger. ss. 1,103, T.;
No claims will be entertained an- Bendissen, 15th inst-less accompanied by short delivery nota Bangkok 14th inst., Rice, or list of exceptions taken at the time of -O."M, S. N, Co.
delivery to consignees and afgned for and Maru. Jap. 8.s. 2,275, Y, on behalf of the Pacide Mail S.8. Co..
Nagato, 31st July-Moji All claims must be filed on'or befor. 24th July, Coal-M.B.K. September 16th 1918, otherwise they Lovat, Br. 8.8. 3,901, R. Glegg, will not be recognized.
Capt H. A. Weidler, W. E. Cara White, F. W. Wood, G. G. Westlyn; Misa
L, Williams, Mrs.
M. 8.
King Edward Hotel,
Almond, Mrs. R. Logan, W.
Cargill, F. J. Mackintosh, J.
Castro, C.
Choc, T.
Connell, R.
Connell, H. E.
Dobbie, Mr. &
Mrs.
A.
Majer, Mrs.
Massey, Miss.
McHugh, Mr.
Mrs. F. E.
Unkai
15th inst, Kobe 10th
inat., Gen-D. & Co.
F. C. MORTON,
Agent.
Taming, Br. 8.5 1,356,. Penne- Hongkong, 18th August 1918 1482
father, 15th inst.-Oebu, Iloilo and Manila 12th inst., Gen.-B. & 8, Nippon Maru, Jap, 5.8.3,452, A, G.
Stevens, 15th inst.-San Francisco 19th July, Gen.-8. Mormoto.
Mody, Mr. & Hupeh, Br. s.s. 1,205. Tucker, 15th
FROM KOBE AND MOJI,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
HE Semship
"TORILLA,"
+
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The depreciated value of pro-number for the season would currency of various kinds is the if not more. vincial notes and other Chinese generally reach 20,000 bage,
most influential element in a very A few eales have been made ansatisfactory state of the four recently on a speculative basis at market in China at present. In $2:15 per bag, but in general the spite of the fact that arrivals in dealers are holding for $2.18
THE NIPPON.
Rumoured Intention of Filing a Counter Claim.
The legal path of Erlanger and
E.F SKINHER.
COMMERCIAL
Moji's Coal Exports. THE
The shipments of cost from Moji during July last totalled 238,784 tons, showing an increase inst. Amoy 13th inst. baring as I from the above port,
of 93,005 tons on the quantity for Dut. 58. 847, A. W. La consignees of cargo are hereby informed the first four months of the car-Hongkong currency, with few Galinger is not to be strewn with the corresponding month of last that their goods will be delivered from rent year have been only about buyers a. either of these rates. roses, unless there is error in the year, an increase of 55,282 tops on 56 per cent. of the arrivals in the The latest American quotation statement made this morning in the figures for the previous month. Hongkong, Fr. s. 739. A. Me landed at consigness risk and expense etpaks on hand in Hongkong willst practically $2.30, Hongkong Company, agents for the under-exports alone show an increase of Cargo impeg the discharge will be same period of last year, and was $1 per bag, which works out in the office of Struckmann and Compared with the last figures. phong 14th inst.. Gen.-into the hazardous Godown of the run only about a third of those on currency, or at lesat 12 cents; writers of the Nippon cargo, says 76,183 tons, principally in ahip Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and hand at the corresponding period above present local market values. the Manila Times" of August ments to Hongkong, Manila and
Donaldson, W.
A:
Mrs. J. H. N.
Morriss, Mre.
Finchett, Mrs.
Murphy, J. A
Tjikini,
Mrs. W. W.
Nobbs, A. P.
Ballast B. & §,
Rooy, 15th inst.-Batavia 8th inst, Gen.-J.O.J.L
Grimble, G.
Gerlach, Mr. & Murray, M. F.
Harris, J. R. Heinemann. Mr.
& Mrs.
Hingle, E. J. Jensen, B.
Kraft, Mr. &
Mrs. W. D..
Fassmore, Capt.
& Mrs. W. O,
Peake, A. D. J.
Saunders, Miss.
Schenk, Mrs. Shelhamer, Mr.
& Mrs. Sibres, Dr. Lauritsen, Mr. & Spurge, H; 8.
Mrs.
Stewart, Capt, Lemare, Mr. & & Mr A. H.
Walker, D. Whitelaw, G. O.
MIB.
Lennox, J.
Grand Hotel.
& Hill; Mies
Allan, Mr.
Mr.
Bartle.
Hyde, Capt.
Tack Mr & Mrs
Crew, Mr. and Keyt, Dr.
Mrs. A. B.
Cecil, Miss
Coyne, F.
Frith, A:.
Fearon
Frenck, C.
Freese, M..
Gooding, B.
Capt. J. 8.
McGrath, J.
Lewingdon,
Lorria, F.
Michael, Miss
Mowat, Cupt
Poole, Mrs.
Romaine, Miss
Smith, R.
Frampton, Miss. Paunceford, J.
Gourler, V.
Greenhill, Miss Wismann, O.
Craigieburn.
Caldwe"!, Mr. Caldwell, Mies Carpenter, Mr.
and Mrs. Cornell, W. A. Kydd, Mr. and
Kre. Galbraith,
M. Auernier, Mrs.
Mourer, Mrs. MoDougall, Mr.
and Mrs. Modaig, J. Reynaud. Ma
daine & mon- sieur
V. Smith; Mrs. G.
Smith, E. G.
Wood, E. M.
querite,:16th inst.,-Hai-
A. R. Martry.
Mongolia, Amer, s.8. 8,700, Emery Rice, 16th inst-San Francisco 14th inst., Gen. -P, M. 8. 8. & Co. Sosku Maru, Jap. 8.8. 1,119, K.
Tashiro, 16th inst,
Swatow 15th inst., Gen.. -0.5.K. Bemuda, Ger, s. 4,590, Feld-
mann, 17th fast. Shang- hal 14th inst., Gen.-E. 'A. L.
16th inst-Bourabaya 8th
inst,, Sugar.-Mat Fat.
16th inet-Newchwang
Eiger, Nov. 8.8. 875, E Fingalaen,
Narrung, Eng. 8.8. 3,775, NA.
Starker, 17th Inat
alongside.
Godown Company Limited.
Acenta
Co Sail
[145
CB.
mony
13.
Singapore.
M
No Fire Insurance will be affected.
of the past season, the situation is Canton, Swatow, Amoy, Foochow, by the undersigned,
This was to the effect that. on in some respects the most delicate and other Chinese markets Bills of Lading will be chuntersigned
Japanese Companies and fiour importers have bad for are heavily stocked, with little behalf of the underwiters, Struck-
English Loans. DAVID BASSOON & CO., LTD. seasons, and the essential trouble four moving, as merchants in mann.and Company would, at the
A significant departure in Far is in the cost of flour to the con- these cities are compelled to sell proper time, file a counterolaim Eastern finance is the recent suc Hongkong, 19th Angu t. 1918. sumer in the currency he has for in a depreciated currency. For against Erlanger and Galinger for cessful negotiation in England of purchasing it, and not essentially instance, flour can be bought at unnecessary loss and damage to loans for Japanese companies. in the gold price in the United $8.18, and the Canton notes are the cargo through alleged faulty Hitherto, business loans abroad States, as has generally been the quoted at 82.76, making it prac-methods of salvage and delay in for Japan have been in the shape
tically impossible to sell flour on lightering the vessel.
of debentures for undertakings The arrivals of flour thus year this basis. Similrr. figures are to Members of theStruckmann firm which were more or less under Derwent, Br. s.s. 1,509, Jenkins, AMERICAN ASIATIC 5.8. CO. have been, in round numbers: be had to a certain extent in other would not verify the statement, but Government control. Recently,
January, 253,000 bags; February,
outporta. The natural stimulus referred the "Times" man to the Oji Japor Mill Company, 279,000 bags: Maroh, 652,000 to the import flour trade repre their attorney, who could not be, Kanegafuchi Cotton and Ensuiko bage; and April, 189,000 bags; sented by high exchange value of located before press time. 10th inst. Beans & Gen. Hongkong New York. total 1,373,000 bags, against the provincial currency, on the membered that numerous objec banks in England, through the Sugar Companies are all reported In this connection it will be re- to have negotiated loans with silver is offset by depreciation of .Kwong Hoi Tay
2,450,000 begs the first four monthe last year, divided as follow: basis of which the Chinese con- tions were made by Struckmann Mitsui and Yokohama Specie January, 1,090,000 bags; Febra-sumer lives. The heavy rice crops and company and other interest Banks. The interest paid is about ary, 187, bags; March, 309,000 also have a distinct bearing oned parties to the methods 7 to 7 per cent., which is what bags, and April, 814,000 bags. the situation; in years when its employed by the salvers in the companies would have had to Stooks on hand at this period a production is below average the removing cargo from the Nippon, pay if the loans had been nego- Jear ago were about 1,800,000 demand for flour corespondingly the claim having been put forth tiated within Japan itself. The bage, while at present they are increases, other things being that in the hands of experienced borrowing concerns are sound, only about 600,000 bags, though equal.
men the work would have gone the guarantees are good and the prospects of clearing stocks a year The trade is likely to be materi-forward more rapidly and a grea- lending banks are obtaining good 8go were better. Unsatisfactory ally aided later in the year by a ter percentage of the opra, with interest; hence the parties con conditions have existed moro or decline in the freight rate on flour which the stranded vessel was cerned have every reason to be FOR NEW YORK & PORTS & less cinco the closing months of after June, rates for the past year loaded, would have brought bet- satisfied with the bargain,
with liberty to call at the Malabar a return to good business is not Instead of the present rate of Manila,
1912, and present the outlook for having been abnormally high. ter prices when auctioned off in favourable. May deliveries will $5.50 gold per ton on flour from FONTEIN August, 1918. be comparatively large, and June Puget Sound ports to Hongkong. For freight and further information, deliveries will probably run to $4 gold is offered for June and 600,000 bags. In the meanwhile, July contracts. The rate from SHEWAN, TOMES &Co., daily deliveries for Canton and San Francisco, which has been
|_ Gaueml Agenta,
other ports do not average over less than that from northern port, Blangkong, 8th August, 1918. [849. 8,000 bags, whereas, the normal is unchanged. Daily Commular
And Trade Reports,
Mazatlan 18th
Ballast.-Eng
Fong.
Notice
WING KEE & CO.
July,
Hok
47-49, Connaught Rd,
SKIP CHANDLERS,
PROVISION & COALIME
MERCHANTS. Hongkong, 23rd May, 1912,
Coast)
8.6.
apply to
SUHZ CANAL.
.
BLOEM-1 on or about 22nd
The Towel Jawel House, Tho Jowel House at the Tower of London has been reopened to the public until further notice, under the nenal regulations,
Famine in Yunnan. Talifu, Aug. 6. A state of famine exists t some diatriots: Rice and wheat continue to rius classes are suffering in conse in price and people of the poorer quence. Many are subsisting on the bark of trees, while large
numbers have died.
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