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HOTEL LISTS.

Hongkong Hotel.

Aaron, J. M.

Aadows, JW.D Br00 ini, E. T. Bate, E R.

Bates, H. B.

Bensimra, M

Brinck, Mr & Mrs H

Brinck, Miss Me

Cendon, HL

0.

Lim King Ches Lim Peck Sin LO, JR

Miller, Mrs JP

B de

Kand

Mrs Nell

Martin, G.

Mason, 0. Fare

brother

Matheson, Miss M.

--Consignees

THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH MONDAY

INDO CHINA STEẨM „NAVI

GATION CO, LTD.E

From CALCUTTA, PENANG -- AND SINGAPORE.

THE Company's Steamship

"NAMSANG,"

RUM D'As.

Matheson, Mrs R. Ports Consignees of cargo by her

Min D'a.

Castro, Mariar

Cambridge, A. J. Chappie, 3. T. Clarion, A. de colour. Di t Camaton, W OQUE, MTS A

Davie, G. E. Dertsano, Mr &

Mr children. Dewar J Douziss, Mr &

Mrs R. H.

Ehrenfels, Mr &

Elbe, Mian V

Foreman, Mre D

Grimshaw, R. J

Gellotte, Hi

Geare

T

To Hail

REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE.

For NEW YORK..

With Liberty to call at the Malabar Coast.

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| Proposed Sailing from Hongkong having arrived from the above.. "SHIMOSA" on or about

19th, Oot. are hereby informed that their For BOSTON and NEW YORK, McKean, Dr. G. W. goods will be delivered from Mehta, B. L.

1.5. "MONTROSE" alongside. Merecki, J. Monnor remaining on board after 4 p.m. Cargo impeding the discharge She 35th inst, will be landed at Mackintosh, Consignee's risk and expense. Marriot, Dr O

No Fire Insuranes will be effected. Nicol, AW O'Leary, Miss G. Ormiston, J.

Phillipe, Miss E Brazil, B. de

Paton

Af

“Me de Mrs

Raworth, B..

Mr 0

Ray, E. H

Mr and Mrs Roxburgh, R. R.

Gilample, Dr. J. M.

Gordon, A. G Goulbourn, V. Gourgey, L

Grisogono, P.G. Von. Hughes, Mr & Mrs

RE Hughes, Miss Higinbotham, WA Hall, P. C.

Hanna, Dr. J. G.

Hannibal, Mr &

K. W. A.

He bord, W. T.

Reay, Min F.

Raymond EM

Richards, HM

Ro, R.G

Bill of Lading will be count- ersigned by s

JARDINE MATHESON & CO., LTD,

General Mansgata. Hongkong, 24th September, 1918:[418|

FROM EUROPE.

THE H.A.L. Steamship

"BUEDMARK,"

од of about 16th Oct. For Freight and further in- formation apply to

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agents,

Hongkong, 18th Sept., 1919.

Notices

"LESSONS IN. CHINESE.

SEPTEMBER 29, 1913,

Entertainments V

VICTORIA THEATRE

COMPLETE DHANGE OF PROGRAMME FOR

INCLUDING THE DRAMATIC PICTURE ENTITLED

“LUCRETIA BORGIA"

IN TWO PARTS.

AND

GAUMONT GRAPHIC

No. 247.

THE GREAT PICTURE

Rutherford, Me & Capt., J. Karberg, having arrived, MR. LI HON FAN, & Chinese "A WOMAN'S MARTYRDOM

"

Mre Stevenson, Mr and

MTK W J Swanberg, 00

Stribolt, Mrs JT Bchen-, Hri Binger, E. T

Consignees of Cargo, are hereby graduate versed in litera- informed that their goods are be- ture, has been a teacher to ing landed and placed at theis European officials and merchants risk in the hazardous and/or ex-in this Colony for over ten years. tra-hazardous Godowns of the He has a good method of train- Smith, Mr and Mrs Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & ing Europeans to pass in the

Godown F. K

Company, Limited, Chinese examination, and is Sorby, V

whence delivery may be obtained possessed of a first rate certificate against Billa-of-Lading counter as a Chinese teacher. He has signed by the Undersigued. also a good knowledge of Manda-

Optional Cargo will be carried rin and Hakka. on unless notice to the contrary, bo kiven to-day.

Hewett, Hon Mr E. Square, Miss A

A., C. M. G.

Johnson, Mrs J N

Jabar, G'S

Kerab, O'C

Kabel, E. 9.

Kadcorle, Ellis

1, A.

Kruseman, Leeman, T

Lopes, Lt J M Lloyd, G. T.

Lim King Jim

Borensen, A B

Simpson, OJ W

Tait, Mr & Mie E

Q

White, F. W. Wood, G. G.

Walker, Capt. &

Mrs H. A. Wilholt, Mrs C Wilhoit, Miss Japa Wilhoit, Mis Jano

King Edward Hotel.

Almond, Mr. R.

Cargill, F. J.

CAR

0.

Chee, Cornell, R.

Connell, H. E.

Dobbie Mr & Mrs

Donaldson, W. A

Finckest,

Mrs.

W.W.

Meokintosh, J. A. Majer, Mr Maney, Hiss

MoHugh, Mr and

Kr.1

Mody, Mr & Mrs

J.H. N.

A

Gerlach, Mr. & Mrs Murray, M. F.

Grimble, G.

Harris, J. H.

All claime must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, aftor which date they cannot be recognized.".

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Those who intend learning the Chinese language are requested to write c/o "Hongkong Tele- graph" office or direct to 37 Hollywood Road, 1st floor. Hongkong, 29th Jan., 1912.

1X72 have much pleasure in announcing to our

No claime will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undel-Womo patrons and customers that we ivered after the 1st. proz., will be have opened subject to rent.

A New SILK STORE

All broken, chafed, and dam-in the most up-to-date style and tactilon at the inrga aged goods must be left in the and Godowns, where they will be ex-Commodious Premises No. 38&40 amined on the 1st. proz,"at `9,30]

a.m.

No Fire Insurance will be AP

affacted by us in any care what- Capt. & ever.

NOW.O

ann, Mr & Peake, A.D.J.

Saunders, Him Bhelhamer, Mr and

Mr

Hingio, E. J.

Jensen, B.

Kraft, Mr. & Mrs. W. Bibron, Dr.

3.

D.

Lauritsen, Mr

·Lemaro Mr & Mrs

MTS

Leanor, J.

Logan, W.

& Stewart, Capt. and

Spurge, H. 8.

Mrs A. H.

Walker. D.

Whitelaw, 0.0,

Grand

Hotel,

Allen, Mr & Mrs

Hanson

Amery, Mrs

Keyt, Dr. Nemin Raymond

Brothers, Dr

Cooke

Crow, Mr and Mrs Stiller

AB.

Dodgson

Frenok, C..

Caldwell, Mr

Caldwell, Mini

+!

Schroeder Welemaan, O

Craigieburn.

ایا

Masters, Mr & Mrs

R. F. C. Carpenter, fr and McCaig, J.

Cornell, W. A. Kydd, Mr and Mrs Galbraith, V. M.

Parkes, Mi Folk, Miss' Smith, Mrs G. Smith, E. G.

Consignee

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

AND STRAITS.

The Steamship

"BENVORLICH"

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are

Thissteamer brings on cargo ex 8.6. "Rolaneseck" from Betubal "Ludwig from Norrkoping "Bygdo" from Christiania "Corsitz Beck Frus", sk

from Abus.

94

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIA,

Bangkon

Queen's Road Contrai,

lately occupied by Musers. H. Ruttov]ss & Sơn, where we are displaying an entirely new, handsome and gorguous stock of...

Sük Goods & Jowellery Ware of all descriptions in x vaility of new, alegani and

tractive designa and pattanos. The stock includes a choke selection of

J

Turkish, Peralen & India Silk,

Carpets & Wollen Rugs

chate and 'gant patterna.

Pricui specially reduced for iÆRA.

Cheapest store in the Colony. An early wilt sarnestly solicitat

..

D. CHELLARAM.

Hongkong, 25th Sept., 1913, [473 goaz.-26th Jug, 1918. -

PACIFIC MALL STEAMSHİP COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

་་

8.8, "BIBERIA." FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN

PORTS & MANII A..

جيه

The above mentioned vessel having arrived consignees of cargo are hereby notified to send in their bills of lading for coun- tersignature and take immediate delivery of cargo from alongside.

WING KEE & CO.

47-49, Connaught Rd,

BRF CHANDLERS,

PROVISION & COAL

MERCHANTE

Cargo impeding discharge will be king, 23r Mi- 1912.

landed immediately at consignees risk and expense

Cargo remaining on board MONDAY September 29th, 1913 at noon will be landed at con- signees risk and expense.

Cargo remaining undelivered FRIDAY Oot ber 3rd 1813 at noon in addition to, landing charges will be subject to storage charges.

No fire insurance whatever, will be effected.

All Chafed and otherwise damaged cargo will be examined at the above company's godown THURSDAY 2nd. 1913 at 10 a.m

No claims will be entertained unless accompanied by short delivery note or list of exceptiona taken at the time of delivery to

hereby informed that all consignees, and signed for and on Goods are being landed at their behalf of the Pacific Mal 68. risk into hazardous and/or extra | Cou

HIMROD'S

Olver

Instant Raflat

Ko`mažtar wist your 'rossfraktry organs way be mfering frommerbeter

ABYHMA," INFLUENZA, NASAL CATARRH) 01 ORDINARY DOUGH.

you will and in this famous remedy as musingsfiri porner that is simply anoqua'lad, pa,

· 20 YEARS

Cheeches abd-7

old by

Threnhout KAMAXS OF

CURE FOR

the Coworry,

ASTHMA

Now N.Y.K. Steamer's Malden Voyage,

The new N.Y.K. steamer. Katarimaro," jost built at the Miten Bibi Yard, Nag-eski, was

hazardous Godowns of the Hong- | All claims must be filed on of kong and Kowloon Wharf and before October 2 th. 1-13 other Godown Co, Ltd, whence and/or wise they will not be recognised; delivered to the Nippon Turen from the wharves delivery moy be obtained.

:

IN TWO PARTS

BIJOU SCENIC THEATRE.

THE RAGGEDY TWO

CARLYN PHILLIPS

}

AND

VIOLET ELBE DAINTY RACTIME SONGS AND DANCES

[LATEST, MOTION PICTURES.

Notices

· JUST ARRIVED.

Ex. 3.5. EASTERN.

|SMOKED FILLET HADDOCKS. KIPPERED HERRINGS. Also in hand, Fresh Deep Bay Oysters.

Open till Midnight.

ALEXANDRA "CAFE⠀ Co.

TELEPHONE No. 1057

M. Y. SAN & CO.

CONFECTIONERY,

CHOICE CHOCOLATE

BISCUITS,

AND

UP STAIRS

RESTAURANT

WAND

CAKES.

ICE CREAM. Nos. 92, 94 and 96, Queen's Road Central, HONGKONG..

REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS

(COPY OF LETTER) Office of the President

PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION

MZO.U

SAN FRANCISCO,

TROOPS IN ICHANG.

Fighting in the Street.

During the past month (writes

COMMERCIAL

Japanese Imports into Manchuria,

Gavia Chosen Route,

a North China Daily News corresThe question which of the Che pondent) many troops have been sen or the Dairen routs is the drafted into Iohang. The object more profitable for the purpose of in view seems to be that of moving importing cottons from Japan as many as possible upon the was solved some time ago, says Szechuan border. One never the Manchuria Daily News, in la bears of them going further than your of the Chosen rante which the towns nearest the border. now enjoy in addition to the re- However, for several reasonsduced Customs duties by one

oh as the difficulty of river third, the advantage ofthe special- travelling during high water, or, ly reduced through what in more likely, the difficient which come into operation on silver to pay outstanding wagen, Augdit 10. This is proved and the cost of travelling-most by statistical figures, or, of them remain in Iohangai ing last August over 1,800 (npa Within the last few days there of goods were imported into South has been a good deal of disagree Manchuria via the Chosen route ment amongst the troops and on and Antang, it being nearly thres two occasions there has been fight timen as large as it was formerly. ing in the street. The first time | The Encouragement of Japanese they were about, to nes their rifles. With a view to stimulating in-

Industries. Love inte

when their officers arrived and.

were able to pacify them. Ondustrial activity, says the Japan both occasion esveral men were Mail, & Law for the Encourage wounded.

There are many complaints of

ment of Industries hoe boon Iraft.

ed hy the Japanese Depirimont of

the unruly conduct of these troops, Agriculture and Commerce and and for a few days the cash shops now receiving the attention of and m ny of the tea shops olored the General Council of the De

partment. The now; Law÷pra- their dore..

*

The Juru Estates. The Juru Estates Company

The authorities bave been disposes to exempt certain stipulated banding a regiment se vently, and industries from the business and fifty-seven of these men were gent and income taxes, and also to down by a Japanese steamer. Bexempt the raw materials of these fore leaving, the authorities beard industries from customs duties that these men had kidnapped a

and eroise woman, but they were afraid of trouble if they tried to remove Fer here. They telegraphed to D208 8il eminently suitable for coconut cultivation. "Its pre- Shasi and, with the permission of

porties are in fact, very favour the Japanese Consul, the ship was eearched there, and not one, but by situated in every respect, five, women were found and Health conditions are excellent, brought back to lobang, the estates running down, to the It is over six weeks since we only seven miles distant, bfford- Penang ia ing jel bad rain and the Autumn eropa

GAIETY THEATRE,

sea bare

are likely to be a failure. Cotton, splendid ready tì bàn l especially, is sure to be a poor market, Transport is by water, orop. Rice was better than usual, plantations are in suon excellent therefore, very cheap. The bat the price-10,000 cash s condition as to be called, the picalis high.

Garden of the North. Thiey also remarkably free from peats of all kinds. Hence the Jura Estates resulta should afford valuable indications to the remunerative character of so- conut cultivation where all basto conditions are favourable. The Presiding on August 18th at company was fosted in 1910, so the meeting of the Gaiety Theatre there are thres years of ex- (Limited), Mr. George Dance experience to fall back unen The pred regret at the decline in coconut area was

the was given the rate of dividend from 20 to prospeelnais 790 acres, flautod 10 per cent. The ard caulith 33,000 palus. No less than have paid the usual 20 per cent. 80,000 were in bearing at the by drawing on the reserves, beginning of 1910, and the ma-

Decreased Profits.

but it had not been jority were over twelve years old. thought wise to do to One The drops for three years have resson for the company'sdiminish- been as follows : —-1910411 ed profits was the Balkan war. 1,000,381 nate; 1911-12,670,039 This might appear rather strange nuts, 1912'13 2713,058 nata at firet sight, but their patrons against au estimate of 900,000, come largely from the Stock Ex. For 1913-14 the estimats is obange, and its asscoistes, and reduced to 750,000 nuts. Hers in the high Bank rate and general illustrated the unreliability of financial strogency paturally commus estimates, the consider turned" men's minds away able fluctuation in orops, and the from theatres. Another re- failure to respond to extensive aeon was the new form cultivation. And how about pro- of entertainment:atymusio fita? Jura is in an exceptional hall dilled revnas, but which he position to realise good pricom called mietol come ly with smok for its products. For 1012-13 ing in the sulibrium. Ho unde the price realised per 1,000 stod Trom those who ought to conuts was 63-11-0. The profit know that resues hul,alrenly ger thru and was theretoro £2 rouched high-water mark, and he 3.0. The profit and lons account thought that before loogile G iety tells us that the revenue was would come "into its own again. 64113, nod the cost of production Their last play, the Sunshine Girl, £2 540, W. The balance is £1,567,

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started with flying estours, but equivalent to a profit of £26-0 after a time its popularity di- per planted acre or at the

minishel and they found them-24 120 for cout: ca

January 2nd, 1913; This is to certify that the REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE WRITER is used exclusively for the official – business of the elves with practically an emply purchase pric Panama-Pacific International theatre The Girl on the Film return on ecconuts maderately

had so far been a great st

srcodes, ospitalised grown under except Exposition.

and they were hoping great things ionally favourable conditions, from it in the provinces and in conditions, and under first class America He thought they would and “economical. administration. not require a new play for many What chance there is for ramp months, but Mr Edwards was flotations, the investor can judge! working on one by Messrs Pul-Extract from Annual Report, Reabets Lod Arthur Wimperie, Export of Fushun Coal, so as not to be “caught napping"! For August, 1. again.

The net profits of the Gaiety Company last year amounted to £6,141, as against £4,498 in the previous year.

CHARLES MOORE,

Sefedin:President. CU., Sole Agents for - Hongkong. Canton, South China and Formosa.

SIEMSSEN.

have B. (^. MORTON, Kaisha on the 11th instsa. She You

Apenis leaving Nagasaki direct for

to

No Claime will be admitted ~ 16 Fept 489 Yokohama on the 20th instant, Use a microscope

after the Goods have left the Go-] downs and all Goods remaining 'undelivered after the 3rd prox...,

will be subject to rent.

!

All claims against the Steamer

To Sail

must be presented to the Under- THE AMERICAN & ORIENTAL

signed on or before the 10th pr. x.

For they will not be recognized.

LINE.

All broken, chafed and damaged POR COSTON & NEW YORK

SUEZ CANAL.

(With liberty to call at the Y-ahar

Goods are to be left in the Go- downs, where they will be ex- amined on the 3rd prox. at 11

No Fire Insurance has been THE effected.

Bill of Lading will be counter-

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.

Hargkong: 2615°_B•p£°

Count). ship

AFGHAN PRINCE" Capt. Whalley will be dengstzi al shere on THURSDAY, the Bad Oct, Par aight anessi ce apply to ARNHOLD, KARBERO CO

946)

(149) perlang 945 Bapt. 1918,

and will start on her n maiden voyage to Europe on October 8th. (

Officers Passed for Tickets.

ל

disease

see germs, but small

The following candidɩtes have Buddha fe

been successful in their examine as they are they

tions for certificates of com-

potency before the Board of Trade, have deadly power.

| Hongkong, during August :—

J. G. Dahaon, Master,

F. B. Merewether, First wat

First-class engineer,

do.

A. H. Foot H. Ruho, TAP Englebe no, O. H. Bison, TaBarroti

LV Kom

the Powerful

CN Disinfectant

THRID

is aasfo guard against them. Use & solution of CN poonful to the gallon of water for washing floors, an for Hushing tollets and sinks, and for sprinkling on deoa

Ife and make the home healt

BUDDELL STREET

H.M.S. Dartmouth;

Capt. J D'Arcy having een appointed to recommis

ligat craiser Dartmont

recommissioning on

to replace the light |mous on the "East Indi

Command

The

The export returns of Fashon Coal for the port of Dairen duzine last August give a total of 44 200 tons including 43,280 tons shid by steamers and 920 tons by | janke, showing a marked

of 21:20 pondi

porte

tous

destination Aweto visa

Mong

3,000

#3,650

162750

10,080

01180

1160

1150

6,670

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