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SELS IN PORT.

Steamers.

Anne, Nor. s. 1,017, A. Arntzen, 2nd ult-Bangkok 15th

ult, Rice,-Kin Tye Tung.

Hue, Fr. a.s. 710, A. Corneliussler, 94th alt Haiphong 32nd ult., Gen.-A. Marty, Luchow. Br. a. 1291, Meathrel, ult,Shanghai 24th Gon.-B. & S. Kiang Ping, Chi .s. 1,922, Ud den, 27th ult-Chip klang, Gen.-T. L. & Oo. Kumehow, Br ss. 1,450, J." A.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ·

Consignees

AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM NEW YORK, THE Steamabip

"POLERIC," haring arrived, Consignees of cargo are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed at their "Hak into the Godown of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharl & Godown Co. at Kowloon, whence, delivery may be

Martin, 97th ulti-obtained, gon 93rd uit, Ride, Chinese

** Goodi noi cimred by the 11th. Bapt. |will be subject to rent,

Yi Loong. Bris 1,121, E. Wright. All broken, phated and damaged son, 27th ult-Bangkok | goods are to be left in the godowni, 21st ult, Gen. Khoon where they will be examined on Thursday Seng.

Tjifaroem, Dut., s. 5,667. J. Bou- man, 27th ult-Java 20th ult., Sugar and Rattan.-J. O, J. L.- Signal, Br. .s., Bendixen, 28th ult.-Kwangyen 27th ult, Stone & Co. Chunsang, Br. s.e. 1,488, J. G. olt.-- Mattock, 29th

Sourabaya 18th alt., Sugar J. M. & Co. Kamor, Nor s.6, 949, Falok Mung, 29th ult. Bangkok Bat ult., Rics-Order.

Kunajiri Maru, Jap. 6.8. 1,952, Kuwano, 29th ult.-

Moji 23rd uit., Coal.

М. В. К.

11th. Beptember at 9,80 ..

All claims must be presented within ten days of steamer's arrival and no claim will be admitted after the good have left the Godower,

by

No Fite Insurance will be affected.

Bills of Lading will be countersig; ed!

THE BANK LINE LTD., Houskoue, 8rd Bept,, 1913.

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INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGA-

·TION COMPANY, LTD.

FROM CALOUTTA, PENANG and SINGAPORE.

THE Company's Steamship

WHITEA WAY,

LAIDLAW & CO., LTD.

SPECIAL SHOWINGS

NEW VARIETIES IN

LADIES HOSIERY

T

Lisle Thread

Stockings.

Pots PLAIN LISLE THREAD STOCK-

INGS in BROWN or BLACK. FULLY FASHIONED

SPLICED TOFS & HEELS,

Warren, Amer, 8.8. 4,000, S. F. · ** LAIBANG,"

Randall, 30th Augharing arrived from the ab, Manila, Gen.-Q. M. D. Consignees of tango by her are hereb Hongkong Fr.s.8.739, Marquirete, informed that their goods will be

30th Aug-Haiphong delivered from alongside. 28th Aug., Gen-A, R Marty. Pongtong, Ger. 8.8. 997, W.

Botcfubr, 3lat Aug Bangkok 22nd Aug., Rice' and Meal.-B. & S. Anghin, Ger. 88. 1.001. Chr.

Carzo impeding the discharge or re maining on board after & p.m. the 2nd inst., will be landed at Consignan'a risk and axEBRE.

JARDINE, MATHESON AND CO., LTD.,

General Managers.

"

Kumpil, 31st Aug Hongkong. 1st September, 1918. [418] Bangkok 21st Aug.. Gen.

-B. & 8.

Drufar, Nor 8.8. 1,12, J Bing,

3 lat Aug. Bangkok.and

Swatow 30th Aug. Gen.

-Kin Tye Long.

To Sail

Awa Maru, Jap. 88 3,912, R. Regular Steamship Servic

Shinidzu, 31st Aug.-

Shanghai 28th Aug..

Gen.-N. Y. K.

Siam, Br. s.8. 998, Prynn, 1st inst -Singapore 25th ult.. Bulk Oil.-A. P. Co. Ningpo, Br. s.s. 1,228, T. W. Pichard, 1st inst.-Java & Pasurnan 21st ult,, Sugar.-B. & S. Vorwaerts, Aust. d. 3,727, J. Clinnak, 2nd inst.-Kobe 29th ult., Gen.-8. W. & Co.

Yuensang, Br 8.8. 1,128, E. W. Schenk, 2nd inst.-Mani- la 30th ult., Gen-J. M.

& Co.

Talthyfins, Br. s.8. 6,525, H. L.

Allen 2nd inst.-America

6th ult, Gen.-B. & 6.

With Liberty to call mủ thu Malabar Const.

3.8."SATSUMA'

Paorond Balling, Frox Qu-acuno Lon or abon

12th September. For Freight and furibar information, *pply to

Price 90 Cts. pair.

FEET

LISLE

HOSE

·WITH

SILK CLOX

LISLE HOSE.

FINE QUALITY BLACK

TAN LISLE, THREAD - STOCKINGS.. SPLICED

TOES AND HEELS..

AND PLAIN

COLOURED

SILK TOES. Price $1.35 pair.

HILDREN'S STOCKINGS A SPECIALITY

&

DODWELL & CO., LT. LISLE THREAD SOCKS FOR CHILDREN

Hongkong, 27th September 10 R. €465

Notices

Antilochus. Br. 89. 5,906, J. A. WE have much pleasure in announcing to su

Flynn, 2nd inst.-Manila

31st ult., Gen-B. & S.

numerous patrons and customers that we

have opened

A New SILK STORE

Phranang. Br.. 88. 1,741, N. G. in the most up-to-date style and juston as the large

Majer, 2nd Sept.-Saigon d 29th Augusut Rice,~A. Búne.

Consigner

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL

LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

THE Steamship

"PRINZ LUDWIG," having arrived, Consignses of cargo arB hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored

Commodious Promises No. 38 & 40

Queen's Road Central,

lately occupied by Messrs. H. Rastanjes & Son, where we are displaying an entirely new, handsome and, gorgeous stock of

Silk Goods & Jewellery Ware

of all descriptione lo a variety of new, alegant alkd

tractive designs and pattes

The stock includes a choice selection of

Turkish, Persian & India Silk,

Carpets & Woollen Rugs.

n chaste and alegant patterns.

Prices specially reduced for summer.

Cheapest store in the Colony.

An early visit earnestly salleited.

D. CHELLARAM.

nghoog. 20th July, 1918.

LESSONS IN CHINESE.

MR.LI HON FAN, & Chinese

graduate versed in tera-1

IN

FULLY

SIZE PRICE

#

1913.

Notices

TO GOLFERS AND OTHERS

SMOKE EMBASSY CIGARETTES AND TOBACCO

THEY BEAT

EVERY-

THING

M. Y. SAN & CO.

"

CONFECTIONERS }{. GROCERS

RESTAURANTHUR 3"

93-94-96 Queen's Road Central, Hongkong.

Telephone No. 1057.

Do

Soda Fountain

AMERICAN Any Cool Drinks

BLACK, TAN AND WHITE

FASHIONED: RELIABLE

QUALITY

A

GL 7 INS:

496 5 342 6

FIRST

Ice

Cream

CENTS A MEAL

S RESTAURANT

A LA CARTE AT ALL HOURS.

LAW &

ORNS

35 ete. 40 cts: 50 cts. 55 cts. 55 cts. 55 cte. 55 cts. Pair. REAL -

ture, has been a teacher to LISLE THREAD HOSE European officials and merchants in this Colony for over ton see

WITH DAINTY LACE. He has a good method of train-

ANKLES. WHITE ONLY

at their risk into the baxardous and/or ing Europeans, to pass in the

extra hasardous Godowns of the Hong-Chinese examination, and

kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown possessed of a first rate certificate PRICE $1.00 pair. Company, Limited, Kowloon, sod West Point Godowns, whense delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unicas intimation is received from the Consignees before noon tɔ-day request ing it to be landed here.

No claims will be admitted after the

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- graph" office or direct, to 37 Hollywood Road, Lut floor.

Goods have left the Godowas, and a Hongkong, 29th Jan., 1912.

, goods, remaining undelivered after the 10th of September, will be subject ;

to rent

All broken, chated, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 1013

of September, at 9.80 LM.

All claims Dinat resch na balora the

417th of September; 1918, or they will

'not be woçaised.

No Fire Insurance will be elected Bills of Lading will be countersigned

by the undersigned.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

* MELCHERS & CU..

General Agents. Conghong Bed Eøpt. 1919,

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Over 30 years ago the laky Lord Beschamasid testled to the benefits be received from HIMROD'S CURE, and every post bring's similar fatiars to-day,

HIMROD'S

CURE for

ASTHMA

AS

FAME * FOR 40 YEARS,

Sod in Lins by alt Chemists and Stores throughout the Country. Beware of Imitations.

PURP

Blak, White, Tan and Grey

SILK STOCKINGS

Whi e Lisle Thread Feet and Uppera

A Beautifully Transparent. Quality

Lisle

Thread

Hose

WITH

Lace Ankles

BLACK. WHITE or TAN. EXCELLENT VALUE AT

PRICE

A LOW

50 CTS, PAIR,

Reliable Value in Fios Quality

Studebaker

CLEANSER.

Get rid of dirt and odors by using

the Powerful Disinfectant No matter how thick and sticky he deposits of dirt; no matter how strong the smells from gar- bage, sinks and toilets; CN will make the house clean and there- by purify the atmosphere.

Remember too, that CN kills germs and aids in preventing the attack or spread of contagious diseases. CN is not only efficient,-it's anfe, and it doesn't hurt the handa.

Gable Top"

WING KEE & CO.

47-49, Connaught Rd,

SHIP CHANDLERS,

PROVISION & COAL

MERCHANTS.

BLACK SILK Yongkong, 23rd May, 1912.

STOCKINGS

Price $4.50 pair.

Black, White, Tan or Grey.

ALL SILK STOCKINGS.

"

A

Reliable Stout Quality

Comfortable and Durable

Price $3.50 pair.

Sole Agents.

:

SMUGGLED CHINESE.

Three Arrested in Vancouver.

Suspecting that three Orientals had been smuggled into this country on one of the steamers which recently arrived from · Ühing, says the “Vancouver World" of July 28, Detectives Killeen and Towry were watching their movements last evening round the freight yards. Badden- ly, Detective Lowry spied the head of one of the colestials sticking. out from beneath one of the box- cars. Further investigation prov | ed that not one, but shres individu- als were making proparations to atart on a transcontinental trip.. They were pulled from their hid- ing places and in two minutes " the puff of the engines and the creaking of the wheels announced. that the train was on its way. Dismayed at their hard look, the wily celestials gave vent to their feelinge in

8 most boisterous manner, while accompanying the officers to the police station,

So clever was their plan that they almost succeeded in out- manoeuvering the officers. That their ride might be more com fortable, if that were possible, they had built a cradle in sach of the corners at the base of the box-car. These were made of alate built into the rods against the brake beams. Not only were the slats made fast by ropes, but they were actually screwed to- gether with screws an incli and a half leng

When the party reached the police station the prisoners were examined. A fourth prisoner, LeRoy, who is thought to have been in charge of the three Chia- ese refused to give the officers any information except that he was not in company with the others. The Chinese could not speak a word of English, and the young- est of them was but 17 years of age. Evidently they had just ar rived from Chins about a week ago. They had no passports, and until they can produce them they will be held by the police. Ia the event of their failure in this " they will be sent back to China.

Although the police have no positive proof that LeRoy was making an attempt to amaggle

No. 3 Duddell St. the Chinamen into the country, yet his movements are regarded as most auspicious," and the de- teotives are making a thorough investigation.

A CHINA UNIVERSITY.

A Canadian, Oplaton.

The quartette were arraigned before Magistrate Shaw in the police court this morning and charged with vagrancy, and their cases adjourned for one week. Meanwhile the police will attempt to secure evidence against Le- " "In the London "British Roy The prisoners will be re- Weekly" of July 3, I read with to secure their liberty.

quired to furnish bail of $1000 astonishment thats largely attend-

A correspondent of the "Van- couver World" writes:-

ed mosting of members of the Marriage and Health Certificates. British House of Commons, pre- passed a bill compelling persona The Wisconsin Legislature has sided over by the Lord Chancellor, desiring marriage licenses to was called to promote a British furnish medical certificates of University in central China, and health, and also a bill for the a committee was formed to ask aterilization of feeble-minded, the Prime Minister to provide the epilepticand insane inmates of necessary $2,000,000, the cart of State and county institutions. the building. I don't like to ap pear pessimistic, but it does seein to me thatan era of commercialism Home Commercial and Produce

COMMERCIAL. *

Markets.

London, August 8.

on a gigantic scale is to be launch ed in China, Mexico, and the South American states. It seems to me that China with enormous The Bank rate remains tip- natural resources and cheap changed at 4 per cont. labour is destined to make condi-Open market rate for short loane The

"The Yellow Package with the tions for the workers on this con- in 3 per cent, and discount of four tinent almost unbearable. Any months' Bank billa 4 per cent. one who studies political economy The Silver market has been quiet, knows that at the bottom over being influenced to some extent production of commodities is the by the disturbance in China. The cause of the periodic financial Rubber share market has shown panics, which bear so hardly on marked improvement during the the wage worker. It is obvious past week, there being a pro- that the patient Chinese receiving nounced strength affecting all about $2.00 a week can't buy all parts of the market. The Bank * the goods he produces; so Osnada Holiday bus interfered somewhat will be the principal dumping with the markets, and the Tea ground for the surplus produced market is still virtually closed. by him.

The resumed coffee auctions were "I am a working man and I marked by a good demand and appes! to the working men to prices were fully maintained. give this matter the greatest con- Sugar has been firm, and close sideration. Goodness knows our steady. Singapore Popper con- atandard of living aa workers is tinues steady, but quiet. Rise is The Peking "Jihpno" states nothing to be proud of, and with dull and practically unchanged. that Yuan Shin-k'ai has received this enormous increased competi-A large business has taken place a telegram from General Chang tion it must tend to get lower. in the Manila hemp market at Heun, saying that when Govern. What surprises me ie the thought-firmier prices. Plantation Rabber ment troops were pursuing rebels lesspess of the average workerssto is steady, but little business in & Japanese warship threw his material interests. However, passing. Standard quality No. 1 search-light over the Government I feel convinced the responsibility Crepe spot has sold at 20. 9jd. Boldiers, causing them great in of the worker to society will slow-per lb., and Hard Fine Para In The now paper ly manifest itself in no uncertain selling at about 38. Vid. Straits adds that a complaint has been manner, for he and he alone is tin is 6188 104, to 4187 for cash, lodged with the Japanese Logs responsible and what ever line of and €186 58. to £188 16s, for

action he takes will be right.'

Complaint against Japanese.

convenience.

· Price $1.85 pair."

20, DES VŒUX ROAD, HONGKONG

tion.

three monthu,

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