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HOTEL LISTS,
Aaron, J, M
Hongkong Hotel...
Harbord, W. T. Barberini, E. T. Hewett, Hon, Mr. Bate, E. B Bater, H. B.
Belilios, Mrs. E.
R.
“E. A., 0,M,G.
Hale, E. R. Hudson, A. H. Holden, E. A.
THE
VESSELS IN PORT.
バン
Steamers.
Bolvalg. Nor.es. 2,389, O. 8. Bogb,"
18th inst.-Java 2nd inst., Sugar A. T. & Oo. Lovat, Br. 8.5. 3,901, R. Glegg. 15th instKobe 10th inst, Gen-D. & Co.
Bartlett, Miss E. Looke, Mr. & Bupeh, Br. s.8. 1.205. Tucker, J5th
A.
Connell, J. J. Canet, Miss R Castro, Mr. &
Mrs. F. H. D'e. Castro, Miss D.
E.
Campbell, S. Castro,
D. E
Master
Cambridge, A. J. Chapple, F. T. Claxton, A. Ai
Coleman, Dr. A.
L. E. F.
Dowley, W.A.
Mrs. F. Kabel, E.-S.
Inst.-Amoy 13th inste Ballset.-B. & S.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1913.
Consignees
BFN" "LINE. OF STFAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. From MIDDLESBRO, LONDON
AND STRAITS, 8.8.TM** BENALDER," "ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby
Consignees
Notices
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA..
A
REAL
CLEANSER.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE BLACK HAND.
these physicians had visited Morello or Lupo on the days they prafomed to be ill, but almo (Continual from Paga 3) just what the movements E the men of medioine had been on and twos. Cins, Palermo, Cecels, and a man named Giglia were tion of this evidence came" from those particular days. Corrobora“. constantly at the farm-house. They 100k away. the spurious Theodore A. Bingham, who was an unexpected source. Gen. notes for sitcalation, invariably visiting Morello and Lupo when police commissioner during this they came to New York, period and was endeavoring to
break up
the gangs under Morello
Kadoorie, Ellie Chow Tai, Ger-a-s. 1,115, E. Gathe. and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the From EUROPE, COLUMBO and Gat rid of dirt and odors by using The ruffians at the plant in
Kruseman, A. Lloyd, G.T. Lobb, Dr. E. L.
M... MacIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Martin, G.
mann, 20th inst-Bang kok 19th inst., Rice, Mill and Teak.-B. & S Ikala, Br. a 8. 2,821, R. Carruthers, 21st inst-Moji 15th inst., Timber, B. D. &
L'o.
Bamsen, Ger, 8 s. 998, T. Heyengo 22nd. inet,Bangkok 14th inst., Rice & Timber -B. & S.
Cormed that all goods are being landed at their sink into the hazardous Hongkong and Kowloon Whart and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharvos delivery may be obtained. Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods romaining undelivered after the 2nd prox. will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer met be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 9th prox., or they will not be recognised.tumbl
No Claims will be admitted after the
STRAI S
THE Company's Steam ship
“HIRANO MARU,”
+4
an
to
Highland, all Sicilians, took and Lapo, had had his own de
rectives trailing those undesirable. instinctive dislike Comito, the Calabrian. He was the time they claimed to have alisas for several weeks covering virtually a prisoner not being been ill in their beds. The re allowed to leave the house by
himself, and probably he would ports of these detectives, taken have been killed when the coun- from the files at police headquar- him if he had not escaped at the Lupo had left New York from the Grand Central Station" All broken, chafed, and damaged |aud pliced at their risk in the Hong. No matter how thick and aticky last moment. He had no oppork for Poughkeepsie on the same✨
he deposits of dirt; no matter unity of communicating with the Matheson, Miss Anne, Nor. s.s..1,017, A. Arntzen, Goods are to be left in the Godowns, kong and Kowlońn Wharf and Gedown how strong the smelle from gar- outside world during the winter days that Comito had previously
baring attired from the above ports, the Powerful Disinfectant terfeiters had no farther use for ters, showed that Morello and
ongates of Cargo are hereby inform-
McGarity, Capt. & Mrs. F. Mason, O. Fare
brother
M..
Davis, C. H.. Matheson, Mrs. Derteano, Mr. & R. T."
Mre. & 2 child- McKean, Dr. G.
ren,
Dewar, J.
W..
Mehta, B. K.
Douglas, Mr. & Mereoki, J.
+d that their Goods are being landed
Company's Godawas at Kowloon, where
28nd inst-Bangkok 15th inst., Rice, Kin Tye where they will be examined on the ach consignment will be sorted out Tung.
2nd prox at 11 AM
No Fire Insurance has reen afectadmark by mark and delivery can be ob Narrung. Eng. s.s. 3,775, N. A inst- Starker, 17th
Bill of Lading will be countersigned tained as soon as the Goods are landed Optional goods will be carried on un- Mazatlan 18th July, by
before NOON, TO-DAY...
Mrs. R. H.
Moulder, A. B.
Dyne,
Mr. & Mulder, Mr &
Mizuho
Mrs.
Damm, C. A.
-Dupuy, L.
Mrs. J. D. F. McBurney, A
D.
Mrs. H. E.
Fisher, H. G.
Ehrenfels, Mr. & Milanor, A.
O'Leary, Mies
G.
Finlayson, W. F. Ormiston, J. Foster, Mrs. M." Preville, R. de Foster, Miss O. Ray, E. H. *···
W.
Roxburgh, R.R. Reay, Misss F. Rock, A. L. Randolph. Mrs.
R. W.
Finlayson, Mrs.
E
Gordon, Mrs. J. Gordon, E. B.
Hok
Ballast.-Eng Fong. Maru, Jap. 88. 1,903, Yamamoto. 18th inst.- Amoy 16th inst., Ballast. -Order. Monteagle, 6.8. 6,163, F. 8. Davi-
son, 19th inst.-Vancou ver 23rd July, Flour Oats and Gen-C. P. R. Chenan, Br. 5.8.1,355, W. L. Jones. 23rd instanton, 22nd inst. Gen.-B. & S. Fausang, Br. 8.s. 1,410, H. 8. Mal- kin, 23rd inst.,-Soura- baya and Samarang 15th inst., Sugar, J. M. & Co.
יד
him.
bage, sinks and toilets; CN will and spring, and a boy named testified they had visited the make the house clean and there- Bernandino, a relative of Cius, counterfeiting plant at Highland. Mr Flynn was further prepared was employed especially to watch Remember too, that CN kills
to convict the entire gang of by purify the atmosphere. germs and aids in preventing the
Cina himself, as having dis- counterfeiters on other testimony than that of his own men or of Goods not cleard by the 2nd
volent than the others. Dog: the Secret Service men at the September, wil be subject to cant.
you have brought the evil eye Grand Central Station and at the Damaged packages must be left in the
opon the house," he would shout
station at Poughkeepsie corrobo- Gotowns for xamination by to Con The Yellow Package with the at him when anything went "SHIRE" LINE OF STEAM-ignee's and the Co's representatives at
ERS, LIMITED.
wrong. "I will have you head rate Comito as to the visit of Gable Top"
Morello to Highland, but the con- under feet!"
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO. {1:ns instructions ar: given to the contrary attack or spread of contagious covered Comito, was more male-Comito. To this end not only did
Agents.
Hongkong, 26th August, 1918. - [442
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
From EUROPE, COLOMBO and STRAITS.
THE Brisbip
"DEN OF CROMBIE,"
an appointed hour.". All cla me must be presented within ten daysof thesteamer's
not be recognized. No claim will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowas,
3
" NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,
Agents.
diseases.
CN is not only
hurt the hands.
efficient-it's safe, and it doesn't
4
COMPANY.
..
3. DUDDELL STREET.
arrival here, after which date they can- THE CHINA COMMERCIAL Morgile and Lupo to visit the coming and going, the ticket Meanwhile, Flynn was waiting doctor and brakemen on the traine farm at Highland, that there agent and a newsboy at Pongh- might be no mistake about their keepsie, the livery stable man who drove him from the village to the connection with the counterfeiting farm, the letter carrier on the plant. However, Lupo did not visit the workers at Highland and clerks of the drug store in country road, and the proprietor until the letter. rart of Febru- ary. To have taken him into Poughkeepsie where be used the custody then would have neces- telephone, came to court and
the arrest of
swore positively that they had uitated
the
seen the maimed Sicilian going to others, and Morella whom most
baring arrived from the above Forts, Hongkong 27th August, 1913. [460 Consignees of cargo by her are hereby Informed that all goods are being land-
Gillis, Mrs. R. C. Ricketts, Mrs. Jozun, Maru, Jap. 8.8. 2,558, M./od at their risk into the hazardous and/}
Gillis, Mrs.
Gillis, Miss D. Gage, Mrs. F. W. Gallotte, H: Geare, Mr. and MrB. I. H.
Gillespie, Dr. J.
M.
产
Gordon, A. G.
Goulbourn, V.
Gourgey, I. Grimshaw, R. J. Grisogono, P. O.
Von.
D. G Ricketts, Mrs.
"K.
Sibley, J. C. Singer, E. T. Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. E. E Sorby, V.
י
Square, Misa A. Tapp, J, R.
i
Vicle, Mrs. A. White, Mrs. M.
G.
Walker, Capt. Gilhooly, Mrs. P. E, A,
Weidler, W. E. H.
White, F, W. Wood, G. G.
Gordon, C. R.
Hall, P. 0,
Hanna, Dr. J. G. Wilson, D.
Hannibal, Mr. & Webb, 8. F.
Mrs. W. A.
King Edward Hotel.
Almond, Mrs. R. Logan, W.
Cargill, F. J.
Castro, O.
Chee, T.
Connell, R.
Connell, H. E.
Mackintosh, J.
A,
Major, Mrs. Massey, Miss. McHugh, Mr.
Dobbie, Mr. & & Mrs. FE
Mrs.. Donaldson, W.
Ar
Finchett, Mrs.
Mody, Mr. & Mrs. J. H. N. Morriss, Mrs. Murphy, J. A
Gerlach, Mr. & Murray, M. F.
Mrs...W., W.
Grimble, G.
Harris, J. B.
& Mr.
Heinemann, Mr.
Hingle, E. J.
Nobbs, A. P.
Passmore, Capt.
& Mrs. W.C. Peake, A. D. J. Saunders, Miss. Schenk, Mrs. Shelhamer, Mr.
Lauritsen, Mr. & Spurge, H, 8.
Mrs.
Kaljo
Tanaka, 23rd inst.-Port Arthur, Coal.-M. B. K. Maru, Jap. 8.6. 1,292, Y. Yamamoto, 23rd inst.-. Swatow '22nd inst., Gen. -Order.
Ichang, Br. s. 1,228, Share, 24th inst.-Chingwantao, Coal -B. & 8.
extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Go- down Company, Limited, whence, and/ or from the wharvas, delivery may be obtained.
Goods not o'eared by the 27th inst at 6p. will be subject to rent.
All broken, chafed and damaged packages are to be left in the Godowns Hue, Fr. 5.8. 710, A. Corneliussiar, where they will be examinedon 27th inst. at 9.80 a.m. Claims against the steam- inst. Haiphong 22nd inst., Gen.-A. Remst be presented within 10 days öf arrival otherwise they will not be Marty,
recognized.
24th
Triumph, Ger. 8.8, 169, W. Lange-
No Fire Insurance will be effecied chwager, 24th inst Tourane and Hoihowbys in any case whatever.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned 23rd inst., Gen.-J. & 00.
JARDINE, MATHESON & DÓ., LTD.
Agents.
Tenyo Maru, Jap. 5.9. 7,268, E. Bent, 24th inst.-San Francisco let inst., Gen.) -T. K. K. Luchow, Br. s. 1.221, Meathrei, 24th inst,Shanghai Gen,-B; & B. Mitra, Br. ss. 3,496, Deacon, 25th inst.-Singapore
19th
by
Hongkong, 9181 August, 1913.
To Sail
THE AMERICAN AND·
MANCHURIAN LINE."
(BUCKNÅLL STEAMSHIP.
LINES LTD.).
RE-Stem-bip
THE
*KANSAB
Captain R. Linklater, will be despatch- [466 September for
ed from Hongkong on or about 20d
TOYO KISEN KAISHA,“
inst, Petroleum-A, P. From SAN FRANCISCO, vis Go.
HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS AND MANILA.
Suisang. Br. 8.s. 1,789, H. Simp- son, 25th inst.-Moji19th inst., Coal.-J. M. & Oo. Kathe, Ger. es. 1,209, H, Frand-
Ben, 25th inst. Samarang THE Steamship Sugar-Order.
Consignee
FROM EUROPE.
Lemare, Mr. & & Mrs A. H. THE H. A. L. Steamship
Jensen, B.
Kraft, Mr.
&". & Mrs.
Mrs. W. D.
Sibree, Dr.
Stewart, Capt,
"Walker, D.
Whitelaw, G. O.
Grand Hotel,
Lewingdon,
Capt. J.S.
Mra..
Lennox, J.
Allen, Mr. & Keyt, Dr.
Mrs.
Crew, Mr. and
Mrs. A. B.
Frenok, C.
Fearon
Freese, M.
Hyde, Capt.
Kulese, K.
Lorris, 3. Rogege, Dr. Schroeder Washer, J. Weismann, C.
Craigieburn.
Caldwe!!, Mr. Meurer, Mrs.
Caldwell, Miss
"UCKERMARK”
'TENYO MARU,”. The above named stanmer baving arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified to send in their Bille of Lading for. countersignature, and to
take immediate delivery of Cargo, from alonguide.
་
Cargo remaining undelivered on Tues.. August 26th at noon will be landed at consigness" risk and expense and delivery must then be taken from the Company's
Godown.
No Fire Insurance whatever will be
· effect:d.
No claim will be recognised after the Gools have left the steamer Godown, and Captain H. Rohde, having arrived, all Goods remaining undelivered on Sept.
BOSTON and NEW YORK ·· (with liberty to call at the Malatar Coast.) For freight and farther particulars apply to
THE BANK LINE Lintel.
Agents. Bougkong, 12th August. 1918. rs69
LESSONS IN CHINESE.
MR. LI HON FAN, a Chinese of all Mr. Flynn was anxious or Doming from the counterfeiting graduate versed in litera- to "put away had not yet plant on the day in question. As ture, has been a teacher to sufficiently implicated himself. many witnesses testified to having European officials and merchants When Morello finally did go to seen Lupo on the day he had in this Colony for over ten
visited Highland, and additional He has a good method of train-Highland, early in March, Lupo evidence against him was found ing Europe. 18 to pass in the was on his way to Italy with Chinese examination, and is consignment of the counterfeits possessed of a first rate dort ficate that he intended to put into as a Chinese teacher. He has circulation there.. also & good knowledge of Manda- It now became necessary to rin and Hakka,
wait for Lono to return from.
a
in letters, which experte proved to
be in bia handwriting, that he had sent to Comito at the farm on counterfeiting basiness. «
The evidence against the other Those who intend learning the Italy, if Mr. Flynn's purpose ofix principals was as overwhelm- Mr. Flynn had in court Chinese language are requested bagging" bath the leaders of
merchants and their clerks who to write c/o Hongkong Tele- the connterfeiting gang was to be identified Cins and Callaconio graph" office or direct to 37 carried out. If he had arrest Hollywood Road, 1st floor. Hongkong, 29th Jan., 1912. -
THE WHEELER CASE.
The "Far East" of the 18th instant publishes the following appreciation :-
all,
80 Mr. Flyna decided to wait for him.
ad Morello and the others, as the men who had come with Comito to purchses the printing Lupo would probably not have come back at
press, the paper, dies, inks and all the other material used at the and
Highland plant. Express and It was a long wait for Lupo, ing these articles to different mem- freight agente testified to deliver but Mr. Flynn believed that it was worth while to hold out for ers of the counterfeiting gang, his return before arresting Morel whom they pointed out to the jury, Silvestro, Giglio, Palermo lo and the others, who meantime and Oeceis, as well as Cina and In connection with the coming were kept under the closest Callacchio, were identified as appeal of Mr. W. A. Wheeler scrutiny. Not until January of
having frequently traveled bé- against the judgment recently de- the next year, 1810, was Lupo tween New York and the farm, livered in the Genz-Wheeler case, discovered by the Secret Service at Highland by a veritable cloud the "Japan Gazette" publishes a agents to be in New York. of witnesses-railroad conductors, very valuable contribution to the had probably returned by way of
trainmen, newsboys, village literature of the trial, a contribu- Canada or Mexico for all seaports tradesmen, farmers, school obil PROPOND SAILING FROM HOBORONG tion that overwhelmingly contro of the United States had been dren. In all, about three hun abant verts and distroys the inuendoes watebed for him. On January dred witnesses against the coun 3.8. SATSUMA" 125 September and veiled charges brought by the 9th, Mr. Flynn trimphantly terfeiters were heard. The trial authorities against the accused's sprung his trap, which contained lasted three weeks, and it ended For Freight and laher ir'o astion, character in England. It will Morello, Lupo. Callacchio, in the conviction of the eight
DODWELL & CO., LAD
Regular Steamship Service
With Liberty to all at the Malabar Court.
*pply 1
07 no
世
Notices
נו
feit money.
Be
In February the eight principale were, tried together before Judge Ray and a jury in the Federal District Court. Entirely unaware
Consignees of Cargo are barely informed 2nd will be subject to ront and landing Wnios patrons and customers. tha: wacter of the scoused has reached of the extent of the evidence in the
charges.
that their goods are being landed and Flaced at their risk in the hazardous. All chafed and otherwise damaged and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of the Cargo to be left in the godown, Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & sad examins ion of same to be held on Godown Company, Limited, at Hong- Sept. 2nd at 10a.m. kong and/or Kowloon, whence delivery. may be
obtained against Bills of-Lading countersigned by the Under-recongnis, sigued.
Optional Cargo will be carried on
All Claiam must be filed on or before Fept. 9th, otherwise they will not re-
8. MORIMOTO,
Agent,
unless notice to the contrary be given Hongkong, 23rd August, 1918. (450
to-day,
All claims must be presented within 10|
McDougall, Mr. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs." MoCaig, J. Cornell, W. A. Beynand, Ma Kydd, Mr. and
dame & mon-days of the steamer's arrival bere, after INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI. Mrs.
sieur Galbraith, V. Smith, Mrs. G.
M.
Amith, E. G. Quernier, Mrs. Wood, E. M.
Notice.
WING KEE & CO:
47-49, Connaught Rd,
HIP CHANDLERS,
PROVISION & GOAL.
MERCHANTS.
Hongkong, 23rd May, 1018,
which date they cannot be recognized.
"No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowas, and all Goods remaining undelivered after" the 81st inst,, will be subject to rout,
A broken, chafed, and damaged Goods mast, be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 80th inst. at 9.80 a.m.
GATION CO., LTD.
From CALOUTTA, PENANG
AND SINGAPORE.
No Fire Insurance will be affected by THE Company's Steamship
ne in any case whatever."
This steamer brings on Cargo
:--:
12
ox. 8.3. "Senezambia" from
31
"Goteborg" "Frans" "Branka"! 'Bjorn"
"FOOKSANG,"
having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of cargo by her are hereby informed that their goods will be delivered HATTO from alongside. Goteborg
Abus
Cargo impeding the discharge or re- maining on board after 4 p.m. the 28th Siou inst, will be landed at Consignee'n
risk and expense.
Christiania.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, by
Hongkong Offica.
No Fire Insurance will be effected: Bill of Lading will be countersigned
JARDINE, MATHESON
General Manager,
Hongkong, 25th Aug,, 1913, (164 Hongking, 27th August, 1018.
467
JE Jave much pleasure in announcing to our have opened
COMMERCIAL
he remembered that in his specoh Silvestro, Cina Giglio, Palermo, prisoners and their sentence to a for the defence, Mr de. Becker Cecela, with eight subordinates total of 150 years' imprisonment Hongkong, 27th September. 1918. (465 laid particular stress upon Mr. who had been concerned only Wheeler's high charanter for com- with the passing of the counter- mercial honesty and the esteem and respect in which he was held in his native city of Leicester. Since the trial, personal sworn testimony voaching for the obar Japan, and in its issue of last possession of the Secret Service, Monday, our contemporary pub none of them felt any great con- fished over four columns of sworn cern when the trial began, even affidavits to the effect, all of after they learned that Jomito was which testify to the fact that the to appear as a witness against the plantation industry there is On the subject of rubber and
him an honest, straightforward able lawyers, to whom they few years numerous contributions signatories, have always found them. They were defended by
no lack of books. During the past big fees. Mor-
: man. The publication of these bad paid
to the anbjoot have issued from after carefully perusing them, it cular considered
Lupo in part the press, and of these two or affidavits is most opportune, for ello and
themselves
and
A New SILK STORE
in the most up-to-date style and fashion at the large Commodious Premises No. 38 &
40
Queen's Road Central, lately occupied by Messrs. H. Rationes & Son,
where we are displaying an entirely new, handsome and gorgeous stock of
Silk Goods & Jewellery Ware
of all descriptions in a variety of new, stogant and
attmctive designs and patterIL
The stock includes a choice'selection of
Turkish, Persian & India Silk,
Carpets & Woollen Rugs nickaste and elegant patterns.
Prices specially reduced for summer,
Cheapest store in the Cotony; An early vials carly solicited.
D. CHELLARAM. Hagkong, 26th July, 1918.
Over 30 years ago the late Lord. Beaconsfeld testbed to the benefits be received from HIMROD'S CURE, and every post brings C: almliar feftar to-day,
WIMROD
CURE for
ASTHMA
Sold in tinu by all Chemlets and Stores t'throughout the Cometry..
Mr. Maclaren on the Rubber Industry.
is impossible to believe that he perfectly safe from conviction, not three, written by recognised deliberately came to this country only because they knew that authorities, have attained the for the express purpose of carry Comito's testimony that they rank of standard works. There ing on a fraudulent and nefarious had been connected with the is, however, room for such a work business.
plant at Highland would be con- Mr. Maclaren has given us. troverted by all the others who had Although his recent publication been there with him, but because licked by Mesars. Maolaren and (“The Rubber Tres Book" pub. each of the bandit ohief had prepared himself with the Sons, Limited, at 10s, Od, not) testimony of a physician that he was written before the recent fall had been ill in bed on the day took place in the price of rubber, So interesting is the innova that Comito would swear that he mach that Mr. Maclaren has to tion of the Rector of St. Peter been at Highland. Both had a bears on the merits and de upon-Cornhill, that it is likely to found that sort of evidence effecfects of the plantation commodity fiad imitators. Formerly organ tive in similar circumstances and is, therefore, of special inter est at the present moment. His recitale were given on Tuesday before.
Poetry in Church.
at midday for the benefit of City But this time Mr Flynn was remarks, for instance, on the workers, and now that the organ ready for them with counter alibis, superiority of smoked sheet over is out of repair, the rector reads He had had their family doctors, other forms of plantation rubber poetry instead. The success of both Italians living in the Italian have been confirmed by recente
soientific investigations. Apart by his the experiment is significant of settlements, shadowed the general revival of the popu- agents during the entire period from colour, says Mr. Maclaren larity of poetry which is so of his watch on the counterfeiters it will be found that notable a feature of to-day, and themselves. Consequently, the the main festa!-- in certainly not confined to any Secret Barvice men were able concerned one class of readers.
to show not only that neither tof
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