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HOTEL LISTS.

Hongkong Hotel.

Aaron, J. M. Hine, E. 8. Barberini, E. T. Harbord, W. T. Bate, E. R. Hewett, Hon. Mr. Bates, H. B. EA, O.M.G. Belilioa, Mrs. E. Hale, E. R..

R.

Hudson, A. H. Bartlett, Miss E. Holden, E. A.

Locke, Mr. &

Mrs. F. Kabel, E. S. Kadoorie, Ellis Kruseman, A. Kulka, F. Lloyd, G. T Lobb, Dr. E. L.

Brown, 9. M.

Connell, J. J. Canet, Miss R. Castro, Mr. &

Mr. F. H. D'e. Cuatro, Miss D.

E." Campbell, 8. Castro, Master MeoIntyre, Mr.

D. E. Cambridge, A. J.

Ohapple, T. Claxton, A. A

Dr. A.

Colemany +- La Carter, Mrs. Dowley, W.A. Davis, 0. H.

Derteano, Mr. & M&2 child- rep.

M.

MOVEMENTS OF

STEAMERS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1913.

MERCHANT STEAMERS. The N.Y.K. s. Rangoon Maru (Bombay Line) left Bombay for this port via ports on the 20th inst, and is expected here on the 6th September.

The N. Y. K. Kitano Maru (European Line) left Yokohama for this port via Kobe, Moil and Shanghal on the 27th inst., and is expected here on the 8th Sept.

The N.Y.K... Bombay Maru (Bombay Line) left. Kobe for this port via Mojf on the 28th inst.. and expected here on the 5th

September.

The N. T. Ene Toss Maru and Mrs, Neil | (Caloutta Line) left Oaloutts for Martin, G this port via ports on the 28th MoGarity, Capt. Inst., and is expected here on the

& Mrs. F.

14th September. Mason, C. Fare-

brother

Matheson, Miss

M.

Matheson, Mrs.

R. T. MoKean, Dr. G.

W.

Dewar, J.

Mehta, B. K. Douglas, Mr. & Mareoki, J... Mrs. R. H. Moulder, A. B Dyne, Mr. & Mulder, Mr &

MA.

Damth, C. A. Dusseldorp, T. J.

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Mr. J. D. F. McBurney. A.

D,

·Mildner, A. Dusseldorp, Ms. McDonald, Mr.

'dam van..

& Mra, F. Dusseldorp, Miss Naismith, W.

H.van.

O'Leary, Miss

G. Ehrenfels, Mr. &

Mrs. H. E. Ormiston, J. Fisher, H. G. Preville, R. de Finlayson, W. F. Parker, Miss Foster, Mrs. M. Podlow, J. H. Foster, Miss O. Ray, E. H.

W.

Roxburgh, R.R. Finlayson, Mrs. Reay, Misse. F.

E-

Rock, A. L. Ricketts. Mrs.

D. G. Ricketts, Mrs.

Gordon, Mrs. J. Gordon, E. B‚”‚ Gillis. Mrs. R. C. Gillis, Mrs. Gillis, Miss D. Gage, Mrs. F. W. Gallotte, H Geare, Mr. and Mrs. I. H Gillespie, Dr. J.

M. Gordon, A. G. Goulbourn, V. Gourgey, I. Grimshaw, R. J. Grisogono, P. O.

K

F

Sibley, J. C. Singer, E. T. Smith, Mr. and

Mrs. E. E. Sorby, V.' Square, Miss A. Skowington, F.

M. Tapp, J. R. Viole, Mrs. A. White, Mrs. M,

G. Walker, Capt. Gilhooly, Mrs. P. H. A,

H.

Weidler, W. E White, F. W, Wood, G. G.

Von.

Gordon, C. R.

Hall, P. C.

Hanna, Dr. J. G. Wilson, D.

Hannibal, Mr. & Webb. 8. F.

Mrs. W. A.

Waller, Dr.J.W.

King Edward Hotel.

Almond, Mrs. R. Logan, W.

Cargill, F. J.

Castro. C.

Chee, T.

Connell, R.

Connell, H. E.

Dobbie, Mr. &

Mrs. Donaldson, W.

4.

Finchett, Mrs. Gerlach, Mr. &

MYB, W. W Grimble, G. Harris, J., Heinemann, Mr.

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

Mr. W. D.

ईंट

Lauritsen, Mr. &

Mrs.

Mackintosh, J.

A.

Majer, Mrs.

Massey, Miss. McHugh,

Mr.

& Mrs. F. E.

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The N. Y. K. s.s. Yokohams Maru (American Line) left Seattle for this port via porte on the 26th inst, and is expected here on the 28th September.

Consignees

"BEN LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO '

TOONSIGNEES. From MIDDLESBRO, LONDON

AND STRAITS,

8.8. "BENALDER”- “ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby

Informed that all goods are being landed at their risk into the haardoor

Consignees

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

Notices

WE have much pleasure in announcing to our

umerous patrons and customers that we

have spaned

Bod

A Now SILK STORE

in the most up-to-date style and fashion af the large

Commodious Premises No. 38&40 Queen's Road Central, lately occupied by Musers. H. Ruttenfes & Bon,

Kad gorgerna stock Di

and/or extra hamardous Godowns of the From EUROPE, COLUMBO us are displaying as ansiraly new, bandsome Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wherres delivery may be obtained;"

No Claims will be admitted after the

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STRAI" 8.

Goods have left the Godowan, and all THE Company'■ Steam ship Goode remaining undelivered after the Bud prox. will be subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be pwanted to the Undersigned on or belie the 8th pr, or they will not Erdognised.

HIRANO MARU,"

having arrived from the above "ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby inform--

Slik Goods & Jewellery Ware

of all descriptions in a variety of naw, elegant and

attractive deslana und pattymis.

The stock includes a choice selection of

Notices

M. Y. SAN & CO GROCERS

CONFECTIONERS

RESTAURANTBURS

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

Telephone No. 1037. "

Soda Fountain.

Turkish, Persian & India S, AMERICAN Any Cool Drinks

Carpets & Woollen Rugs

n'chanie and slegant pesteral,

Prizm specially reduced for Baramor.

· Chaubesi fiare in the Colony:

As aarly visit sardestly sailaltad.

D. CHELLARAM.

All broken, chaled, and damageded that their Goods are being lauded Hngkong, 26th July, 1918. Gods are to be left in the Godown, where they will be examined on the 2nd pror it 11 AM

The N. Y. K. s.. Awa Mary (American Line) left Shanghai by for this port on the 28th inst., and is expected here on the 31st inst.

The N. Y. K. 8. Tango Maru (European Line) left Colombo for this port via Singapore on the 28th inst, and is expected here on 10th September

ex B.8.

The silk shipment Mexico Maru, O. 8. K, which left this port on the 23rd July p.m. was delivered in New York, 26th

inst., p.m.

The P. & O. 5.s. Sunda arrived at London on the 27th inst., morning.

The I. C. N. 8. s.s. Luisang from Singapore is due at Hong- kong on the 31st Aug.

No Fire Insurance has been affected, Bill of Lading will be countersigned

..

J

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.

Agents. Hongkong, 26th August. 1918.

TUYO KISEN KAISHA.

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and placed at their risk in the Hong- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowne at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery gen ha ob- tained as soon as the Goods au landed."

Optional goods will be carried on less instructions are given to the contrary before NOON, TO-DAY.

Goods nt cleared by the 2nd Eeptember, wil be subject to eat.

Damaged packages must be left in the Go owns for examination by te Con- signee's and the Co.'s representatives at an appolated hour. All ela ma manut be From SAN FRANCISCO, via presented within ten days of the steams's HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS,ciral here, after which date they can

not be recognized. No claim will be AND MANILA,

admitted after the goods bare left the Godowas.

Stamship

TENYO MARU."

The RUUTO psmed steamer,

The I. C. N. 8. s. Choysang from Shanghai is due at Hong-having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are. kong on the 31st Aug.

hereby notified to send in their Bills of falling for countersignature, and to

The S. L. 6.8. Harpalyce from Portland arrived at Yokohama on the 19th inst, and is due at Hongkong on the 2nd Supt.

The S. L. 8.8. Radnorshire from London is due at Hongkong on the 6th Oct.

The S. L. 8.8. Dep of Glamis from London passed the Canal on the 15th inst., and is due. at Hongkong on the 19th Sept.

The I. L. s.s. Indrani passed the Canal on the 15th. Inet., is due at Hongkong on the 15th Sept.

VESSELS IN FOR.

e inmediate delivery of Cargo from longids.

Cargo remaining undelivered on Tarı.. August 26th at noon will be landed at oignore risk and expenas and delivery must then be taken from the Company's Godowe...

No Wire Insurance whatever will be effect d

No claim will be recognised after the Cows have left the steamer Godown, and all Goode semaining undelivered on Sept. 201 will be subject to rent and landing

charges.

:

All chafed and otherwise damaged Cargo to be left in the godown, and examina ion of same to be held on Sept 2nd at 10a

All Claim must be filed on or befors | Fept. 9th, otherwise they will not 18- tion again,

Steamers.

'B' MORIMOTO, Monteagle, 8.8, 6,163, F. S. Davi-

Agent. son, 19th inst.Vancou ver 23rd July. Flou-akong, 23rd August, 1913 Cata and Gon-C P. H Jozun Maru, Jap. s.s. 2,558, M

Kaijo

Tanaka, 23rd inst.-Port Arthur, Coal-M, B. K. Maru, Jap. 6.9., 92, Y. Yamamoto, 23rd inst.- Swatow 22nd inst., Gen.

--Order.

Mudy, M. & Ichang, Br. as 1,228, 8hare, 24th

Mrs. J. H. N. Morriss, Mrs. Murphy, J. A Murray, M. F. Nobbs, A. P... Passmore, Capt. & Mrs. W. C. Peake, A. D. J. Saunders, Miss. Schenk, Mrs. Shelhamer, Mr.

& Mrs. Sibree, Dr. Spurge, E, 8. Stewart, Capt,

Walker, D. Whitelaw, G.0.

Lemare, Mr. & &. Mra A. H.

11 - Mro.

ennox, J.

Grand Hotel.

Allen, Mr. & Keyt, Dr.

MIE.

"Lewingdon,

Crew, Mr. and. Capf. 3: B

Mrs. A. B. Fearon

Frenck, C. Freese, M. Hyde, Capt. Kulene, K.

Lorria, F.

Rogage, Dr.

Schroeder Wesher, J.. Weismann, D.

4

inst. Ohingwantao, Coal -B. & S.

(460

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI-

"GATION CO., LTD.

From CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

Hue, Fr. 6.8. 710, A. Corneliussler,THE Company's Steamship

24th inst.Haiphong 22nd inst., Gen.-A. R

Marty. Triumph, Ger 8.8. 760, W. Lange

chwager, 24th inst Tourane and Hoihow 23rd inst. Gon.-J. & Co, Lachow. Br. ss. 1221, Meathrol, 24th inst.Shanghai Gen.-B. & 4.

Mitra,

FOOKSANG,"

having arrived from the above Porta, Consignees of cargo by her are hereby informed that their goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge or re- raining on bord after 4 p.m. the 28th inst, will be landed at Consignes's zisk and expense.

No Fire Insurance will be effected Br. 86 3,496, Deacon, 25th

Bill of Lading will be countersigned inet.-Singapore 19th

by inst, Petroleum.-4. P.

Co-

Käthe, Ger...8. 1,200, H. Frand-

JARDINE, MATHESON & CÓ, LTĐ

General Managem.

sen, 25th inst. Samarang Hoogkeng: 27th August, 1918. [467] Bugar-Order..

Belun, Nor. s.s. 865, D. Hovbren-

der, 26th inst.-Bangkok

18th inst., Rice- binose.

FROM EUROPE.

Kiang Ping, Chi. s. 1,222, Ud-THE .A.L. Steamship

den, 27th inst, hin- |

kiang, Gen. T. L & CA

SENEGAMBIA"

יד

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,

Agents.

Hongkong 27th August, 1913.

466

FROM EUROPE.

THEH. A. L. Steamship

LESSONS IN CHINESE.

MR. LI HON FAN, a Chinese graduate versed in litera- ture, has been a teacher to European officials and merchants In this Colony for over ten years.

[Ice Cream

FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT

$0.70 CENTS A MEAL

A LA CARTE AT ALL HOURS.

SHOPPING MADE EASY.

THE STORE FOR EVERYONE

He has a good method of train The Queen's Road Central Co.

ing Europeans to pass in the Chinese examination, and 18 possessed of a first rate certificate

& Chinese teacher. He has also a good knowledge of Mands- rin and Hakka.

Those who intend learning the Chinese language are requested

AND GENERAL MERCHANTS.

UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS

ONE OF OUR SPECIALTIES:

to write c/o Hongkong Tele- HIGH CLASS TAILORS & EXPERIENCED CUTTERS.

graph, office or direct to 37 Hollywood Road, 1st floor. Hongkong, 29th Jan., 1912. "

A NEW WEATHER PROPHET.

What is Heard by the Wireless Operator..

-Perfect Fit Guaranteed.

THE ONE PRICE STORE"

HIGH STANDARD OF QUALITY. CHEAPEST STORE IN THE EAST.-

Queen's Road, Central: The Old Supreme Court. Telephone 1450

SOLIGNU M

"In taghirat preservative of wool frồng đưaỷ, đẹp rát und verala. 11 is easily spied, has great covering power, and in addition to na preturwing pisprendre makes a sortitig stain "on" all woodwook, whether inside or ot

SULIGNUM IS DEATH TO THE WHITE ANT. MADE IN SEVERAL SHADES OF BROWN, GREEN & RED. The anoie rol ind experstructural wondwork of the new Star Ferry Fier at ongeon Dean

LOKERMARK."

Another weather" prophet, aud no mean one either, has to be Captain B. Rohde, having arrivel, added to to the list which already Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed includes cows, oats, mudel, read with "Solgaum." that their goods are being landed and

crows, and baromotors. The placed at their risk in the hazardous French meteorologist, M. Frank and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of the

Daroquies, has, saya the “Hambur- Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godoma Company, Limited, at Hong-ger Nachrichter," established as a kong and/or Kewicon, whence delivery fact that an intelligent wireless may be obtained against Bill operator can foretell the weather AGENTS of-Lading countersigned by the Under- from the character of the noissa signed

in bie receiver.

1

Optional Cargo will be osrried on unless notice to the contrary be gives to-day de

All claims must be presented within 10 days of the stomer's arrival here, after which date they aannot be recognized.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods bave left the Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 31st inst, will be subject to rent.

A broken, chafed, and damaged Goods must be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on the 30th just, at 9.80 a.m.

No Fire Insurance will be affected by us in any case whatever.

This steamer brings on Oargo :— ex. ka. "Senegambla" from

"Goteborg"

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"

“Fmas" "

"Broula"

"

"Bjorn"

11.

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Abas

SOLE

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sourit

SIEMSSEN & Co... (Machinery Dept) Hongkong & Canton,

The noises to be heard in a receiver are attributable to the so called "parasitic waven" of the atmosphere, which ara set in SONG, motion by each change ip the weather. Hitherto it has been believed that the wireless system could only foretell storms, a very clever, if complicated, arrange ment causing the greater disturb ances to register themselves. automatically by means of a pend- ulum. But the use of the tele- phone makes it possible to obtain the same results in a much less roundabout way.

"By these meзns," says the 4 we have studied the professor, Bhien parasitic waves of the atmosphere Christiania. for a whole year, and we were HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, not only surprised at the great

Hongkong Offics.

variety of these parasites, but st Hongkong, 25th Aug., 1913, 1484 the accuracy with which they reg-

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To Sail

THE AMERICAN AND

MANCHURIAN LINE,

(BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP.

LINES LTD.)

Seang Bee, Br.8.g. 3,714. J. Travis, Capt. H. Reber, having arrived, Con-TBE Steam hip

27th instRangoon 15th, their goods are being landed and placed inst, Gen. Chinese.

signees of Cargo are hereby informed that

Tacoma Maru, Jap s.. 3,834, T. ir risk in the hazardous and/or

Oraigieburn.

Meurer, Mrs. MoDougall, Mr.

and Mrs. MoUsig, J. Beynaud, Ma-Boshu

dame & mon- slour Smith, Mrs. G. Amith, E. G. Wood. E. M.

Caldwe!". Mr. Caldwell, Mies Carpenter, Mr.

and Mrs. Cornell, W. A. Kydd, Mr. and

* Mrs. *

Galbraith, V.

M. Guernier, Mra

Notic

WING KEE & CO:

7-49, Connaught Rd,

SHIP CHAND LERS,

PROVISION & COAL

MERORANTS.

Hongkong, 23rd lay, 1912,

KANSAS"

ister the character of atmosp- heric disturbances." Connect a telephone receiver with a wireless system and you can tell from the character of the noises whether a gale, or a thunderstorm, or cold, or rain is coming.

A strong crackling signals the approach of a thunderstorm, and if the noises increase in vehe- mence it means that the storm is coming close; if, on the other hand; the noises become weak and less frequent, the storm is passing by.

A fall of hail causes a slight whistling in the receiver. Asth- matio, irregular noises betoken a coming fall in temperature, and frost. If the wave-lengths of the

Hamada, 27th inat,exi-bazardous Godowns of the Hong-Captain R. Linklater, will be despatch-parasites shorter and give the Manila 24th inat.. Flour kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godowned from Hongkong on or about 2nd. and Gen-0.9.K

Company, Limited, whence delivery Beptember for Maru, Jop. H.S. 99). Day bobtaland against Bille-of-Lading BOSTON and NEW YORK

Fuchigami. 27th inst. countersigned by the Undersigned. (with liberty to call at the Mala ar

Cont.)

Swatow 20th inst., Gon.

Opti_nal Cargo will be carried on un- ---0.8. K.

less notice to the contrary be given to-

For freight and further pardoulara Kumchow, Br 8.9. 1,450, J. A, day......

Martin. 27th Inst-Sal- All Claims must be presented within "pply to

THE BANK LINE Limite Agents. gon 23rd inst; Rico. ten days of the steamer's arrival bere, Chineso

after which date they cannot be re- Hongkong. 12th August, 1918. (869

To elaina will be aduitted after the

Goods bare left the Godown, sud all Regular Steamship Service Goods remsining undelivered after the 2nd, rrox. will be subject to rant.

With Liberty to call at the Malabar Court,

impression that the noises are grouping together, you may safe- ly predict a change in the wind.. Great barometric depressions and very violent atorms are heralded by very frequent "cracklings which now and again almost develop into a sound as of an explosion.

Shipping Subsidies.

SAINT-RAPHAEL

TONIC, RESTORATIVE, DIGESTIVE WINE

Very palatable.

Krown throughurt the world and prescribed in all cases of Anicemia, Debility and Cunvalescence, to young women, children. and the aged. Invainhbia, in bou climatys.

DOGG: UNG WHH-gima zívar van jwo principal meals,

Baob bottle of gonuiND VIA QASHIT-RAPHAËL boars, in addition

to the registered trade-inark:

{FTHE WARRANTY STÄMP of the VR:aH DEO FABRICANTS. (2) A METAL SEAL advertising CLETRAS.,

is & MELISSA and MINT cordial

CLETEAS which surpasses all others by its

parety and faultless preparation. To be taken on a lump of sugar. COMPAGNIE du VIN SAINT-RAPHAEL, Valence (Drême-France). JALDBECK MACGREGOR & Co., Hongkong.

LAW &

SONS

Studebaker

No.

Duddell St,

Bole Agents.

the coming fiscal year by Septem- giving the Government any The Badget of the Department ber of this year. It is conjec opportunity of curtailing the of Communications in Japan fortured that suggestions relating to amount of subsidy and to this the next fiscal year is now being the abolition or aurtailment of end will announce the inaugura compiled. In this connection the

Yi Loong. Br 8.8. 1,121, E. Wright-coguled. son, 27th inst-Bangkok 21st inst, Gen. Khpon Beng. Kutsang, Br. 88. 3,109. R. C. D.

Bradley, 27th inst.-Kobe All broken, chafed, and damaged and Moji 21st inst., Gen. goods mst be left in the Godowns,

J. M. & Co.

where they will be examined on the 2nd Tiltaroom, Dut. 8.8. 8,667, J. Bou-prox at 9.30a.m.

No Fire Insurance will be affected 5.8.BATSUMA" 12lb September. Yusen Kaisha, Toyo Kisen Kaisha impartial attitude towards the declaring a dividend of between man, 27th inst.-Java 20th Inst., Sugar and by néío any case whatever. Rattar.-J.J, L.

This steamer beluga on carga 1-- Chipshing. Br. .. 1.199, 9. M. Margreek, 28th inst.--- Fiontain Plat inst., Gonl ***, M. & Co.

authorities are quoted to the effect subsidy will be advanced in the tion of new services or the extende

next session of the Diet sa in the sion of routes, but the authoritie Faorop. SAILING FROM HONOKOFD that, concerning the subsidy on past sessions, but the Department are of opinion that the Nippon or abent navigation granted to the Nippon of Communications will adopt on Yusen Kaisha, which is now

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On

For Freight and further information, and Osaka Shoson Kaisha, the shipping companies, and will not 12 and 13 per cent, will be able Mercantile Marine Bureau is now be dragged into a vortex of dis- to maintain a dividend of over 8 carrying out the necessary in-

The shipping com- or 7 per cent. even if the subady vestigations and is expected to

Ex."Kong Bing" from Holmestrand apply to

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. DODWELL & 00., LTD

Hongkong Offca** Hongkong, 27th August, 1918, [468 Hongkong. 97th September, 1015. (465

Agorta.

sussions.

decide the sum to be allotted in panies will endeavour to avoid is withdrawn.

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