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HOTEL LISTS, 7

Barberini, E. T. Hewatt,Bon. Mr,

VESSELS IN PORT.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1913.

Yamamoto, 23rd inst-

Consignees

Hongkong Hotel.

Steamers.

Aaron, J. M.

Harbord, W. T.

Jozun

Bate, E. R.

Bates, H. B...

'E, A., U,M,G, Hale, E. R.

Kaijo

Maru, Jap. 8.5. 2,558, M. **Tanaka, 23rd. Inst.-Port

Arthur, Coal-M, B. K. Maru, Jap. 8.8. 1,292, Y.

FROM EUROPE.

է:

·Belilios, Mrs. E.

R.

Bartlett, Miss E.

A.

Hudson, A, H. Holden, E. A. Locke, Mr. &

Mrs. F.

Brown, S. M.

Connell, J.J.

Canet, Miss R.

Jones, Mr. & Mrs. F. M. Kabel, B. S.

Castro, Mr. &

Kadoorie, Ellis

Mr. F. H. D'e Kruseman, A. Castro, Miss D'e. Kulka, F.

Castro, Master Lloyd, G. T.

D'e

Cambridge, A. J.

Chapple, F. T. Claxton, A. A.. Coleman, Dr. A.

L. E. F.

Carter, Mrs: Cobb, A, H, Dowley, W.A. Davis, C. H.

Derteano, Mr. &

Mrs, & 2 child- ren...

Dewar, J:

Mrs. R. H.

Lobb, Dr. E, L.

MA

MacIntyre, Mr.

and Mrs. Nell Martin, G. McGarity, Capt.

& Mrs. F. Markham, B. Mason, O. Fa re-

brother Matheson, Miss

M, Matheson, Mrs.

R. T.

Douglas, Mr. & McKean, Dr. G.

W.

van.

Swatow 32nd inst., Gen. THE H. AL, Stallp« -Order.

Hue, Fr, a... 710, A: Corneliusslor,

24th

frist. Haiphong

22nd inst., Gen.—A, R. Marty.

"SENEGAMBIA"

Capt. H. Reber, baring arrived, Con- Triumph, Ger. s. 769, W. Langsigues of Cargo are hereby informed that chwager, 24th inst their goods are being landed and placed Tourane and Holhow at their risk in the hazardous and/or 23rd inst., Gon.—3. & artta-hamardous Godowns of the Hong-

· Co.

kong Kowloon Wharf & Godown Luchow, Br. sa, 1.291, Meathrel, Company, Edmited, whanos dellery 24th Inst. — Shanghai | may be obtained against Bills-ol-Lading Gen.—B, & 8.

countersigned by the Undersigned. Kathe, Gar. 1.8. 1.209, H. Frand- Optional Cargo will be carried on un-

son, 25th inst.-Szmarang bese notice to the contrary, be girm to Sugar-Order.

day.

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Notices

TË have much plantúre la announcing to our Gueross patrons and customers that we bave opened

A New SILK STORE.

In the most up-to-date styla and isshion at the large and Commodious Premises No. 38 & 40

Queen's Road Central,

lasaly scrupled by Momir, H. Raitonjer & Son, where we are displaying an entirely new, bandasan and gorgeous stock of

Silk Goods & Jewellery Ware

of all descriptions in a variety of new, elegant and

attractive duşigue and patterns.

The sindh indudes a choze salaction of

Turkish, Persian & India. Slik, Carpets & Woollon Rugs has and alegant patterns. Prider specially redhead for sungter An suly, Villi Minately tollaltad.

* Chesbar stare la the Colodya

D. - CHELLARAM.

Selun, Nor. a.a. 868, D. Hovbran- All Chims must be presented within Angkong, 26th July, 1918,

der, 26th inst.Bangkok ten days of the ukeamer's arrival here, 18th Inst., Rice-i hinese. after which date they cannot be re- Ping, Ohi. s.s. 1,222, Ud-cognized.

Klang

den, 27th inst.,-Chin- No claims will be admitted after the kiang, Gen.-T. L, & Co. | Foods baro luft the Godown, and all Tacoma Maru, Jap. B.B. 3,830, T. Goods runsining undelivered after the

Hamada, 27th instad. prox, will be subject, to rent. Manila 24th inst., Flour All broken, chafed, and damaged and Gen-0.8.K... goods mont be left in the Godowns, Maru, Jap. 8.8. 999, Dwhere they will be examined on the 2nd.

Fuchigami, 27th inst.prox. at 9.30 am. Swatow 26th inst., Gen. -O. S. K. Kumchow, Br. B.8. 1,450, J. Á. Martin, 27th inst. Sat- gon 23rd inst., Rice.-- Ühinese

Damm, C. A. Mehta, B. K. Dusseldorp, T.J. Merecki, J.

Soshu Mouldor, A. B... Dusseldorp, Ma- Mulder, Mr. B

dam van.

Mrs. J. D. F. Dusseldorp, Miss McBurney

H. van.

'D.

Ehrenfels, Mr. & Mildner, A.

Mrs. H. E.

A.

MoDonald, Mr." Ehrhardt, Capt. & Mrs. F. . W.

Naismith, W. O'Leary, Miss

G

"

Fisher, H, G.. Finlayson, W. F. Foster, Mrs. M. Foster, Miss O.

"W. Finlayson, Mrs. : E. Gordon, Mrs, J. Gordon, E.:B," Gillis, Mrs. R. C. Gillis, Mrs. Gille, Miss D. Gage, Mrs. F. W. Gallotte, H;

Geare, Mr. and

Ormiston, J. Praville, R. de Parker, Miss Pedlow, J. H. Ray, E. H. Roxburgh, R.R. Reay, Misss T. Rock, A. L. Rickette. Mrs.

D. G Ricketts, Mrs.

K.

Mrs. E. E..

Borby, V

Sibley, J. C. - Mrs. I. H." · Singer, E. T. Gillespie, Dr. J. Smith, Mr. and

M. Gordon, A. G. Goulbourn, V. "Gourgoy, I.

Grimshaw, R. J. Grisogono, P. 0.

Von. Gilhooly, Mrs. P.

H.

Gordon, C. R.,

Hall. P. C.

Square, Miss A, Skewington. F.

M. Tapp, J. R. Viole, Mrs. A. White, Mrs. M. .G. Walker, Capt.

B. A

Hanna, Dr. J. G. Weidler, W. E. Hannibal. Mr. & White, F. W.

Mre. W. A.

Howell, Dr. S. Y. Wilson, D.

Hine, E. S.

Wood, G. G.

Webb. S. F.

King Edward Hotel.

Almond, Mrs. B. Logan, W.

Cargill, F. J..

Castro, C.

Chée, T.

Convéll, R.

Connell, H. E,

Dobbie, Mr.

Mrs.

Donaldson,

A.

Finchett, Mra.

Mackintoshi, Ji

A.

Majer. Mre.

Massey, Miss.

McHugh,

Mr.

&& Mrs. F. E.

W.

Mody, Mr. & Mre. J. H. N. Morrisa, Mrs. Murphy, J. A.

Gerlach, Mr. & Murray, M. F.

Mre, W, W.

Grimble, G.

Barris, J. B. Heinemann. Mr.

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

Mre. W. D.

&

Lauritsen, Mr. &

Mrs.

Lemare, Mr.

Mrs.

ennox. J.

Allon,

MIS.

Nobbs, A. P.

Passmore, Capt.

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

& Mra. Sibrog, Dr. Spurge, 11, 8.

Yi Loong. Br. 8.8. 1,121, E. Wright- son, 27th inst-Bangkok 21st inst. Gen. Khoon Seng.

Tjitaroom, Dut, a.. 5,667, J Bou

man, 27th inst.-Java

No Fire Insuraro will be effected by us in any case whatever.

This steamer bringe on cargo pa Eras. "Kong Ring" from Holmestrand HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

Hongkong Office. Hongkong, 27th. August, 1913. [463

FROM EUROPE.

20th inst. Sugar and THE H. A. L. Steamship Rattan. J. C. J. L.

Chipshing, Br. B.. 1,199, 8. M.

inat.-

Margreek, 28th Tientsin 21st inst., Gen.

J. M. & Co.

"UCKERMARK,"

LESSONS IN CHINESE.

MR. LI HON FAN, a Chinese

graduate versed in litora ture, has been a teacher to European officials and merchants in this Colony for over ten years.

He has a good method of train- ing Europeans to pass in the Chinese examination, and is possessed of a first rate certificate as a Chinese teacher. He has also a good knowledge of Manda- rin and Hakka."

Those who intend learning the Chinese language are requested to write c/o Hongkong Tele-

UNIQUE IN

QUALITY AND PRICE

OF ALL

HIGH-CLASS

TOBACCONISTS.

Rotices

Bouton Rouge

and Felucca Egyptian Cigarettes-

These two brands made by Messrs. MASPERO FRÈRES in Caïto are

revelation in Egyptian Cigarettes.

M. Y. SAN & CO.

A Luxury

to the Man of Taste.

Sate Agents': British-American Tobacca Co. Ltd, Hong Kong

CONFECTIONERS GROCERS RESTAURAN FEURS

91-94-96 Queen's Road Central, Hongkong,

Telephone No. 1057,

Soda Fountain

graph" office or direct to 37 AMERICAN Any Cool Drinks

Hollywood Road, Ist floor. Hongkong, 29th Jan., 1912. ·

A

Austria, Aust."8.8. 2,636, M. Cosu- Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed

Captain H. Rohde, having arrived, REAL lich, 28th i nat.Singa-that their goods are being landed and pore 22nd inst., Gent-placed at their siek in the hazardous A, L.

and/or extra-hazardous Godown of the

Bills

CLEANSER.

Chenlogan, Br 9.8. 3,803, James Hongkong & Kowloon What &

McGregor, 28th inst. Godown Company, Limited, st Hong Get rid of dirt andfoders by using Singapore 25th inst, kong and/or Kowloon, whence delivery Gen.-S. T. & Co. Bikiang, Fr. 88, 615, J. Parnnior, of-Lading countersigned by the Under-

may be obtained against 28th inst.Haiphong signed, 26th inst., Gon.-N. M. & | Oo,

Hakata Maru, Jap. 6.s. 3,870, H. Nomura, 28th inst.-Sin-

gapore 23rd inst, Gen.

etc.N-Y.K.

Signal. Er. s... Bendixen, 28th

Optional Cargo will be carried on anless notice to the contrary be given to-day..

days of the steamer's arrival here, after All claims must be presented within 10

which date they cannot be recognised.

No claims will be admitted alter the inst-Kwangyon 27th Inst., Stone & Co. Goods remaining undelivered after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Chunsang, Br. 6.4. 1,489, J. Gatiast, will be subject to rent,

Mattook, 29th inst. Sourabaya 18th inst. Sugar.-J. M. & Cr. Haimun. Br. 5.8, 641, Evans. 29th inst.-Swatow 28th inst,. Gen.-D, L., & Co.

Consignees

BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. From MIDDLESBRO, LONDON

CON

AND STRAITS. 5.6. "BENALDER,” *ONSIGNEES of Cargo are heraby informed that all goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardons andfor extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Good bare left the Godowns, and all Stewart, Capt,Goods remaining undelivered after the

& Mrs A. H. 2nd prox. will be subject to rent. Walker, D. Whitelaw, G. C.

Grand Hotel.

Mr.

Crew, Mr. and Lewingdon,

Mrs. A. B.

Campbell, C."

Dalsille Fearon'

Frenck, C.

Freese, M.

Hyde, Capt.

& Kulese, K.

Keyt, Dr.

Capt. J. 8. Lörria, F. Rogage, Dr. Rodyh Bchroeder Washer, J.

(

..

Wolemann, C.

Craigieburn,

Caldwell, Mr. -Meuror, Mrs.

Caldwell, Miss

McDougall, Mr.

and Mrs. MoUaig, J.. Reynaud, MA. dame & mon- Mrs.

aleur Galbraith, V. Smith, Mrs. G;

AL

Smith, E.G.. Guernier, Mra Wood. E. M.

Carpenter, Mr.

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

}}

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 9th prox., or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged. Goode are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 2nd prox at 11 AM.

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

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.

Agrate. Hongkong, 28th August, 1915. [142]

TH

L

Goods must be left in the Godowns, A broken,, chafed, and damaged hero toy will be examined on the 80th

inst. at 5.30 am,

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

This steamer brings on Cargo:- ex, 4.8. "Senegambie" from

11

"Goteborg"

"Frana"

"1

"Brunka" "Bjorn"

Hatzo

Abos Skien Christiania.

CN

the Powerful Disinfectant

No matter how thick and sticky he deposits of dirt; no matter bags, sinks and toilets; CN will how strong the smells from gar-

make the house clean and there- by purify the atmosphere.

HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE, THE CHINA COMMERCIAL

Hongkong, 25th Aug., 1913. [464 Hongkong Office.

To Sail

THE AMERICAN AND

MANCHURIAN LINE,

COMPANY.

3. DUDDELL STREET.

American Feeling on Britain's Refusa).

Ice Cream

FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT

$0.70 CENTS A MEAL

A LA CARTE AT ALL HOURS.

LAW &

SONS

Studebake

4

Sole Agents.

CINEMA TARGETS.

marksmen in the open, has its own difficulty in the well-known flicker of the cinema,

Among the targets thus pro- jeuted for marksmen to try their skill upon are motor cyclists at top speed coming straight down out of the distance and whirling. round corners out of sight, or vice

VOTES,

These, are intended to" show the possible uses and riska of the motor cycle in actual warfare..

Presently we wis transported to a forest in the heart of Russia, and there we see Old Grizzly in bis habit as he lives. He emer- ges, from a climb of pine trees, trundling along slowly from side ta side and faces the hidden markaman, who finds he has fired over his head or under his body as the case may be. For the miorophone receiver is a relent- less chronicler, a tell-tals of the worst description. Every shot is faithfully recorded. Not one is missed, good, bad or indifferent, Whether or not the military authorities will realise the

prac- tical advantage.that is inevitable from the use of "life targata' and their immensely greater vulüe as compared with all other mech- anical devices for training mark- men 'remains to be seen.

COMMERCIAL

11

Rubber Share Market.

Messrs Zora & Loigh-Hunt's Mid-Weekly Report on the Rub- ber share market, and List of quotations, dated London, July 30 says:**

At the Plantations auctions now in progress some 680 tons of rub. ber are up for disposal. Fair competition is reported, with prices about 1. por lb. lower than a fortnight ago; and this being much in accordance with market anticipations, abare quotations have not been sub- etantially affected one way or the other. Taken all round, the undertone of the share murkat seems to be growing healthier, Considering the small amount of actual business which is being transacted. prices. keep very

stondy, with a distinct tendency to harde up promptly upon the ap- pearance of even quite small buyers, So far as investment

3 Duddell St.sbares are concerned, the market certainly appears to be sold out;" while dealers are distinctly Remember too. that CN kills

shy of selling short, area in the goring and aids in preventing the in the commercial excases offered

case of speculative favourites. The.. difficulty in obtaining delivery attack or spread of contagious by the Board of Trade. Even the diseases.

of small lots of investment shares CN. 18 not only New York "Evening Post," which efficient, it's safe, and it doesn't thinks that, in view of the Panams

*To Oust the Bull's Eye.

bought during the last month or hurt the hands.

two affords farther evidence of the.. Canal legislation, any talk about

"Highest possibles" have been by genuine holders. In the sbsence of any extensive selling Goteborg "The Yellow Package with the international bad manners would

case of stone-throwing in so frequent in the scoring at midst of the prevailing holi- bo Gable Top"

glass houses, takes it for granted Bisley, and dissatisfaction with day dulness, however, it is hard- that the British action is retalia- the unreality of ordinary target ly to be expected that the market tory."

shooting have brought to the fore will show much ohange for the The Pacific Coast is much questions relating to target im next few weeks. Allagars offer upset. San Francisco has goneprovement and rifle practice

nt 2.1. and Anglo-Ceylons at into the project with her usual generally. The cinematograph 2.31-32. Anglo-Dutch have been optimistic elan, snd it is bitter appears destined to solve the enquired for, and have risen to to realize that unless practically difficulty and make rifle practice 18.71 Ayer Kuning are obtain PANAMA EXHIBITION. the Great Fowers par enormously more interesting and able at 12.6. 103 is bid for Batu

ticipate, the exhibition is pre- vainable. destined to fail to be the finest A demonstration of what can Trusts. There is a buyer in the Caves, and 11.9 for Borneo "international fair" the world has be done by the adaptation of the market of Castlefields at 4.. ever seen. The San Francisco cinematograph to the purposes F.MS. have been taken at 18, "Call" heads its loader" Patty Re of a "life target" is in working and the price is bid for a faw Washington, August 1. The British refusal to parti-unfair that the British Govern are certainly surprising More Golden Hopes offer at 24. Java venge," and points out that it is order ut Bisley and the results more. Galanga are 2.6 bid, and cipate in the Panama Exhibition ment in its ignorant anxiety to than that, they are full of rromise fovealments at San Francisco comes in for a

have improv good many hard words from the get even with the Federal Govern-in the practice they afford ated to . Kapara are bid for. ment should penalize a State and moving objects. And these move a 4.7-18, and Langkat Rubber Press. The Associated Press, municipal enterprise. The San ments are not clumsy in their at 42.0. 1.5-16 is bid whose despatches are read by Francisco "Chronicle" comforts it imitation of nature. They are Malayalams, and more than half the country, writes self by the thought that though rather, nature itself reproduced Merlimaus. Patalings offer at 17. 2.101 for as follows from Washington:

It is thought by officials that international pride is an influence, on the film.

The report of the Rabber Trust Those "life targeta. while the rosson assigned by the sentation is business, and it hopes riflemen popping up from the in some quarters, and a fuctver

the determining factor in repre-

reveal Company cause disappointment British Government is the belief that British Arms will not be trenches, taking aim at the enemy, fall to 2.0 premium, has occurred, Captain B. Linklater, will be despatot-that there have been too many frightened away by the action of firing and dropping again under Rubber Estates of Johore offer at ad from Hongkong on or about 2nd. international expositions during the Government. September lor

cover. There is where the value of 20.0. Sapamalkandes are wanted recent years, the underlying objec tion is based upon the view of the view on the Pacific Coast. It is manship is seen so convincingly. at 34. Sedensks are enquired for This seems to be the common the cinema as an aid to merke at 1.5-16, but Seafields offer at incongruity of British partici- hoped, indeed, that Great Britain You must spot your man before et 15-16, and Selangors at 19:3. pation in an event designed to will reconsider her decision. he disappears, and, having doneso, Serembans are offered at 1.3-10. celebrate the opening of the Panama Canal while there is a

your shot is recorded and, by a bid of 1 is wanted for Strath process little short of magical in its dispute as to its free use.

effect, the act of firing stops the but. Tandjongs offer at 2, and more. Taipings are 1.7 bid, The New York "Tribune" and

enemy in flight or taking cover Tebraus "Times," both of which have done

1.11-16. United and demonstrates with entire and Serdange close 7,104 bid. yeoman service to the British Cause in the Panama tolle dispute,

unfoiling accuracy where you give to their leading articles the

have hit him or by how much you Although the output of the have missed him.

Japanese Murdered in Ireland. headlines of "Not Tastful," Clyde shipbuilding yards during

The murder of a Japanese valet “Acting like Spoilt Children.""

This is brought about by an who was employed at Clifton Jaly was interfered with by the arrangement of a telephone re- Lodge, County Meath, has led to Only two newspapers Fair Holidays the total is over veiver fixed above the range, ani two arresta in Dublin. The valet, take st face value the 30,000 tons. This is considerably by means of this the sound of the Saltoi Koraishi, disappeared on

(BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP

LINES LTD.)

E Stoamship

*KANSAS"

BOSTON and NEW YORK

(with liberty to call at the Mulstar Coast.) For freight and further particulars

apply to

THE BANK LINE Limited Agents. Hongkong, 12th August, 1918. [869

Regular Stes mship Service

Times.

:

Clyde Shipping Output.

at

for..

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI- GATION CO., LTD. From CALOUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

“HE Company's Steamship

"FOOKSANG," having arrived from the abore Puns, Consignees of cargo by bar are hereby informed that their goods will be delivered | from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge or rs. PROOED SAILING FROM HONGKONG British explanation, and only one below the monthly average for the shotantomatically stops themove the morning of July 27. Hia maining on board after 4 p.m. the 28th 5.8.SATSUMA" or abont of these the New York. "World" year to date, but the 12 months ment of the film. The "hit" is body was found in a field not far fest, will be landed, at Consignee's

12th September is in a sense favourable to still promise to eclipse all records, revealed by the bullet hole made from his employer'a residence on

Great Britain.

With Liberty to call at thề Malabar CouKRÍ,

Notice

WING KEE & CO;

47-49, Connaught Rd,

SHIP CHANDLERS;

PROVISION & COAL

MERCHANTS.

risk and expense.

No Fire L'urance will be effected Bills of Lading, will be countersigned apply to

For Freight and Caribār Information,

by

JARDINE, MATHESON

Hongkong, 23rd May, 1912.

August 3.

as the aggregate for the seven in the screen, through which August 1. He had been shot months is over 40,000 tons in light shines from an aro lamp. through the head. The men who The British refusal to particip excess of that for the correspond- The screen itself is of paper, on have been arrested are named ate in the Panama exhibition at ing period last year. There were to which the photograph is pro- Farrell, father and son. One of D & CO., LTD.

DODWELL & CO., LTD San Francisco continues to draw no big launches during the month, jected and the movement of the them, it is said, had been a Gecoral Managers.}

good deal of adverse comment, and the volume of new work book figures, though not quite repro gardener for a time at Clifton Agent 4 Hongkong, 27th August, 1918. [ 467 Hongkong. Sib Baptember, 1) 119, (405 Hardly anybody seems to believe ed was small.

ducing the shimmer that puzzles Lodge.

a

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