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HOTEL LISTS.

Hongkong Hotel.

Aaron, J, M.

Andres, JWD

Alway, Mr and Mrs Bunnell, MD

Bate, E. R.

E.T.

Bates, E. B.

Benzin.rs, H

Brinck, Mr & Mrs Brinck, Miss M Condon, HL

Campbell, C.

Castro, Mr &

Ym F., Z. D'AI. Castro, Miss D'a Castro, Master D's. Cambridge, A. F. Chapple,

Claxton, & A

Coleman, Dr. A.

Collla, Mrs A

Davis, C. H.

Derteano, Mr &

.

Lim Pook Sin

Look, JR

Miller, Mrs JP

Masar, B de Macintyre, Mr and

Mra Noll Martin; G. Mason,

Fare

brother Mathason, Miss M,

Merook!, J. Moulder. A. B.

Consignees

FROM EUROPE.

THE H.A.L. Steamship

"SUEDMARK,"

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

Capt., J. Karberg, having arrived. Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are be H Matheson, Mrs Ring landed and placed at their Dr. G. W. risk in the hazardous and/or ex- tra-hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Company, Godown

Limited, whenae delivery may be obtained against Bille-of-Lading counter- signed by the Undersigned.

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

Mrs & 2 children. Dawar, J,

Douglas, Mr &

MR. H Denison, DG Edwarda, 8

Ebrenfels, Mr &

Mra H. E.

Elbe, Mize Y

Foreman, Mru D

Gallotte, H: Geare

Mr and Mrs

CHillcapio, Dr. J. M. Gordon, A, G, Goulbourn, V. Gourges, 1

Grisogono, P. O. Von

Hughes. Mr & Mrs

RE

Hughes, Miss

Higinbotham, W A

Hall, P. C.

Hanna, Dr. J. G.

Hannibal, Mr &

Mrs. W...A.

Mackintosh, J. A.

Meyer, P. Marriott, Dr.O MeCintook, PO Miner, O L Moore, Mr & Mr B MoMurray, JD Nash, Comdr 08F Naol, A W

кел

AW O'Leary, Miss G. Ormiston, J. Phillips, Miss E

Praville Faton.

R. do

Pinnock, A J

All olsims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized,

No cisime will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns and all Goods remaining undel ivered after the 1st prox., will be

Porter, Mr & Mrs subject to rent.

JR

Roth. Mrs C Raworth, B. Huy, E. H. Roxburgh, R. R. Reuy, Miss F.

Raymond EM

Richarde, HM Ross, RG

Rutherford, Mr &

MTH

Richard, DE

All broken, chafed, and dam- nged goods, must be left in the Godowns, where they will be ex- amined on the 1st, prox., at 9.30 a.in.

.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case, what- ever.

Consignees

RUSSIAN VOLUNTEER FLEET.

NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. THE Company's Steamship

"KIEV."

Homeward Bound, having left Nagasaki on the 29th September noon, is expected to arrive at Hongkong on the 4th day of Oot., (Saturday) morning.

As the free space on board this vessel is limited, the shippers are kindly requested to inform the. R.V.F. Agency about the space they require on board this steamer as soon as possible,

For freight, passago and further: particulara. apply to

Capt. D, A. LUKHMANOFF.

Agent.

ני

Hotel Man-ions. 3rd Floor

Telephone No. 1224, Honglo g. 29th Sept., 1913,

INDO-CHINA- STEAM

GATION CO., LTD.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1913,

To Hail

THE AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE

FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK. vin SUEZ CANAL. (With liberty to call at the Malabar

THE

Coast),

Steamship

"Afghan Prince," Capt. Whaley, will be despatched as beve on THURSDAY, the 2nd Cen For freight and page apply to ARNHOLD, KÄRBËRG” à LỌ.

Gopal Agenta, '

unukona. 91) Sept. 1919,

Notices

1948

We had ruch planeurs in anneunclog is cur

Bumerosi patrons and customare that we

have opened

A New SILK STORE

in the mout up-to-date style and fashion at the largo Commodious Premic No. 38 & 49

and

Queen's Road Cen ral,

Entertainments

VICTORIA THEATRE.

9.15 TO-NIGHT

COMMERCIAL.

China and Silver Exchange.

Sixteen pence for tanpence loaves the Weat, especially | Western labour, just barely able to "carry the baby" of the silver

TO-NIGHT 9.16 question. True, it involves that

PROGRAMME:

STUDIES OF KITTENS ON THE SHORE

THE MAGNETIC

JJ

A BEAUTY COUNTED SECOND JACK HANDLES & HIS WIFE

" BALAOO!"

AND

24

IN TWO PARTS

A PICNIC PARTY

where we are displaying an antiraly new, and WATCH FOR THE NAVI-ly occupied by binars. H. Rutiones & San,

|| From CALCUITA, PENANG

& SINGAP. R.,

THE Company's Steamship This steamor brings on cargo:--

YATSHING," Richards Mix Mex as, "Rolaneseck" from Setubal

"Ludwig" from Norrkoping having arrived from the above, "Bygdo" from Christiania Ports Consignees of cargo by her are hereby informed that their "Coreitz Berk Frus"

from Abus. goods will be delivered from HAWEURO-AMERIKA LINI-alongside,

1. Curgo impeding the discharge Hongkong Office · Hongkong, 25th Sopt. 1913. 1473 or remaining on board after 4 pan

Swasey, GT

Spear, Cupt H

Stevenson, Mr and

M

Mrs W.J

Swanberg, CO

Schenk, Mrs

Binger, E. T.

Howett. Hon. Mr E. Strilholt, Mrs J *T

Harbord, W. T.

A., C. M. G.

Harter, A

Haye

Mr and Mrs Smith, Mr and Mr

E. E. "Sorby, V

G V Ingonohl, K Ingenoll, Mia H Jarvis. Mr and Mrs Johnson, Mrs J N Jober, G S

Kabol.

Square, Miss A. Sorenson, A B Tait. Mr & Mrs E

0.

Mr; and · Mis 'Teraple, R

E. 8. Kadoorie, Ellis

Kruseman

A.

Leeman, Lloyd, G, T. Lim King Jim

Langford, T

Lim King Ches

Woonan, A

White, F. W.

Wood, G. G.

Walker, Capt. &

Mrs. A..

Wilhoit, Mrs C

→BEN“ LINE OF STEAMPUS,

SOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

From MIDDLESBRO, LOYDON

AND STRAITS.

Wilhoit, Miss Janu Tho Steamship

Wilhoit, Miss Janet

Yoder, D D

King Edward Hotel.

Almond, Mrs. R.

Cargill, F. J.

Castro, C.

Oboe.

Connell, R. Connell, II. E. Dobble Mr & Mrs Donaldson, W. A. Finphatt, Mrs.

Gorlach, Mr & Mrs

W.W.

Grimble, G. Harris, J..B. Heinemann. M

Mrs

Hinglo, E. J Jonson, B.

Kraft, Mr&Mrs.

D.

Lauritsen, Mr

Mrs

11

Lomnre Mr & Mrs

Lannot, J. Logan, W.

"BENVOR ICH

the 1st Oct. will be landed at | Consignee's risk and expense.

No Fire Insurance will be

effected.

Bills of Lading will be count oraigned by:-

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO, LTD. General Yaang or Hongkong, 30th September. 1913.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP

COMPANY,

ONSIGNEES of Cargo are NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. Mackintosh: J. A..

horoby informed that all Goods are being landed at their Major, Mra Massey, Miss risk into hazardous and or extra Meliagh

Me did hazardous Godowns of the Hong- MrFE Mody, Mr & Mra kong and. Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd, whenes and;or,

J. H. N.

Morris, Mra

Murphy, J. A

Murray, M. F.

Nobla, A. P.

8.8. SIBERIA," ". FROM BAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN PORTS & MANILA,

The above mentioned vossel from the wharves delivery may having arrived consignees of be obtained.

cargo are hereby notified to send No Claims will ́be admitted jin their bills of lading for coun- Passmore, Capt. & after the Goods have left the Go-torsignature and take immediatel

downs and all Gonds remaining delivery of cargo from alongside. undelivered after the 3d prox. Cargo impeding discharge will be landed immediately at consignees* will be subject to rent.

risk and expense.

"Mrs W.O.

& Frake, A.D.J.

Saunders, Mas Shelhamer, Mr. und

ทด

W, Sibreo, Dr.

Spurge, H. S.

& Stewart, Gapf and

M A. H.

Walker, D. Whitelaw, G.C

Grand

Hotol.

Allen, Mr & Mrs

Hansen

Amery, Mrs

Koyt, Dr.

Brothers, Dr

Nessin

Cooke

Raymond

A. B.

Schroeder

Dodgson

Woismann, C.

Frenck, C.

Crow, Mr and Mrs Stillor

Caldwell, Mr

Craigieburn.

Masters, Mr & Mrs Caldwell, Miss. R. F. C.

Carpenter, Mr and MoOrig, J.

Mra

Cornell, W. A.

Kydd, Mr and Mr Galbraith, V. M.

Parken, Miss

Polk, Misa Braith, Mrs G. Smith, E. G.

Consignee

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI. GATION CO., LTD.

From CALOUTTA, PENANG

AND SINGAPORE.

THE Company's Stoumship

"NAMBANG,"

|

All claims against the Steamer uust be presented to the Under- signed on or before the 10 h prx.

Cargo remaining on board MONDAY September 29th, 1913

and gorgeous lack of

Silk Goods & Jewellery Ware

of all descriptions in a variety of new, eloguni and attractive duilene end patterns

The stock includes, a choice selection of Turkish, Persian & India Silk.

Carpets & Wollen Rugs

a chale and sluzen

Prices specially reduced for mampet,

Cheapest store in the Colony. An early visit warmently salicited!

D. CHELLARAM.

Hngkong: 260) July) 1913.

LESSONS IN CHINESE

MR. LI HON FAN, a Chinese

ture.

!!

-"1

"D

in place of a great drain of silver there is a great drain of gold; true, it in fures that as the silver exchanges, with China fall, so, als, the competition must evis- cerate our trades. True, that, | because silver is thus obespened, China at Hanyang dan put on ocean-going ships the highest grade of pig-iron for 62 65 per ton-that is, 18 taele. Yet these 18 taels but the other day 'would have cost five gaineas gold! · When giving evidence before the Straits Currency Commission, Sir Thomas Jackson, chairman of the Hougkong and Shanghai Bank, said: "I was in Shanghai in 1867. Then the only items of" export were tea and silk. Now

GREAT & INTERESTING FILM the low exobange has enable them

"BUILDING OF THE GREAT

LOS ANGELES AQUEDUCT

The most stupendous Engineering project ever undertaken by a municipality and expenditure of £6,000,000.

to export all sorts of things hidos, tallow, wax; in fact, in n ship of 6,000 tons you will find tea and silk not 5 per cent of the cargo. There are hundred and one articles exported from China' now that were impossible to export thirty years ago."

That

is the competition to which white

BIJOU SCENIC THEATRE. workers are exposed because

"THE RAGGEDY TWO

"

#

CARLYN. graduate versed in litera

PHILLIPS has been a teacher to European officials and merchants in this Colony for over ten years.

is

He has a good method of train." ing Europeans to pass in the Chinese examination, and possessed of a first rate cortificate 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, 1st floor. Hongkong, 29th Jan., 1912.

VIOLET AND

ELBE

DAINTY RAGTIME SONGS AND DANCES

LATEST MOTION PICTURES.

Notices

REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS

(COPY OF LUTTER)

Office of the President i

PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION

SAN FRANCISCO,

January 2nd, 1913.

of the fall in silver, and that is way the Lindeny plan, or any plan which leaves the gold price of silver clean out of account, is a treason to the white ravon, The fall in the price of silver han just cut down the wages cost of all that China exports" pige pig-iron, pigtails-by 00 per cent. In a letter to this writer of February, 1902, Tang Shao-ri, when explaining why Chios would never adopt the gold ex- change standard," had this to say, and the brilliant young mandarin was destined to be the first Primas Minister of the Chinese republic: In China fluotuations in ex- | change such as those of last year are, or course, very troublorome for our importing "merchants; still, no doubt, last year's fall in silver greatly assists our mills.

This is to certify that the and other manufacturing indust WING KEE & CO.

REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE-ries which might be damaged by 47-49, Connaught R',

the competition of imported for WRITER is used exclusively foreign goods if the excl.uge rose. the SLP CHANDLERS.

official business of the the fall in exchrage is even as an increasing ff; bot, an- Panama-Pacific PROVISION & COAL

International like a tariff, our exports are not reduced, but are, so to speak, sub- sidized."-Financial News MERCHANTS,

or they will not be recognized. at noon will be landed at con- Hongkong, 23rd Mar 1912.

All broken, chafed and damaged signees risk and expense. Goods are to be loft in the Go-Cargo remaining. undelivered downs, where they will be ex-FRIDAY Oct ber 3rd 1913 amined on the 3rd prox at at noon in addition to landing charges will be subject to storage

6.m.

Exposition.

SIEMSSEN

K

CHARLES C. MOORE,

President. Co., Sole Agents for Hongkong. Canton, South China and Formosa.

have to

RESTLESS "TYPHOON." Japanese Play's Fourth Home. You No Fire Insurance has been charges. effected.

No fire insurance whatever

Though mobility may be the use a microscope Bills of Lading will be counter-will be effected.

All Chafed arid signed by

otherwise main characteristic of the typhoon damaged cargo will be examined which is the product of nature, it to see disease at the above company's godown is somewhat inconvenient for all

"

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & TO

Axente Hoogkung, 26th Sepa, 1918.

(449

concerned that so many moves germs, but small

No claims will be entertainad should have to be made with that.

|CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIL taken at the time of delivery to the Japanese character leaves the have deadly power,

WAY COMPANY'S

ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP

LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNÉES

R.M.S. "EMPRESS OF ASIÁ

THURSDAY 2nd: 1913 at 10 am: unless accompanied by short "Typhoon" which is the work as they are, they delivery note or list of exceptions of man. When this weird study of consignees, and signed for and on behalf of the Pacific Mail S.S. Globe for the New Theatre it will be entering the fourth con- All claims must be filed on or secutive home since its prr- before October 25th. 1913 other-duotion. The list of the theatres wise they will not bo recognised. I to which it will have moved in R. C. MORTON, succession is the Haymarket,

AgentQueen's, Globe, and New, Sap* 1919

Co

To Sail

1432

Regular Steamship Service,

CN

the Powerful. "Disinfectant

فرائیه

*TEMPERANCE” drinks

The report

of the Government Chemist just issued shows the care that is taken to secure that only food and drink that are puro and of good, repute shall resch the consumer's table.

Some curious information is vouchsafed as to the constitution of what are generally spoken jef an temperance" drinks. The Government Chemist saya that some of the beverage which are sold as "aider" or un- ter sich names as "aparkling eider are mixtures of real cider ja a safeguard against them. Use a plum of CN-013 tublo |with solution of sugar and con spoonful to the gallon of water-or washing floors and woodwork tin less than 2 per cent, of proof for flushing toilets and sinks, and for sprinkling on decaying matter spirit "But," he adds," many When a press representative

It will destroy germ life and make the home healthful.

non-alcoholic ciders, so called, called at the Globe Theatre

"The Yellow Package with Gable Top

arJ entirely free from recently to make inquiries about

THE CHINA COMMERCIAL CO.

fermented apple juice and. this compulsory restlessurss, he

3. DUDDELL STREET are simply solutions of sugar found Mr. Tan ence Irving mak-

which have been aerated, flavour- ing up as Dr. Takeramo, the This point having been settled hand, the ordinary playgoer, who ed, and coloured: Six samples is regarde ! by many people as the wonderful representation which it would been folly to lose the probably has not even got as far

as reading Lafcadio Hearn, but rehased as cider were found. most powerful they have seen. The opportunity of asking about the only knows that the Japanese in The percentage of alcohol pre- to be artificially prepared liquids." The abo1e-mentioned steamer having arrived from Vancouver,

atmosphere of the play seemed to psychology of the play itself: some extraordinary way overcame Victoria and Japan Port, Cor.

have pervaded even the dressing. The theory was put forward the Russians sorae eight or nine seat was determined in 356 sam- signees of cargo are her by noti- fied that their goods, with the

room, despite the European habili- recently that it is the melo-years ago -he, I think, is interest-ples of herb beers, beer substitutes, ments of the play, an Oriental dramatic stuff which is paying ed by the story of crime and the and temperence beverages. In 268 exception of Parcel. Treasure

cases the alcohol did not exceed calm appeared to prevail which nowadays, and "Typhoon" was twists in its solution. and Valuabies, are bei vir land

"As an example of the former the legal limit of 2 per cent of and placed their ik in the Pro-osed Sailing from Hongkong not even the intrusion of n bust then mentioned in this connection.

It was said that as long as the attitude, when Mr. Granville Proof spirit, 63 snaples contained Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf,

between 2 and 3 per cent., 15 sad Godow Co's Kowloon

S.5. "Shimosa" ou or about ling interviewer could diagel.

No, I don't think it is a re-play was landed as a marvellous Barker, for example, came to see

between 3 and 5 per cent,,

witte cord in moving," said Mr. Irving, study of the Japanese character it, he praised it very much, but West Point Godowns, where dea For BOST N and NEW YORK-as with a few strokes of the pen- people kept away from it, but as said he wished there had beenten samples described as ginger orcil he turning his Caucasian eres soon as theatre-goers began to more detail in the genes in which bear or herb beer contained proof into Mongolian. "But we have call it rattling good melodrama, the contrasts are drawn, and where spirit varying in amount from 5.7 hopes," he added grimly, as we the pulic fecked to see it. What one feels how our virtues may per cent. to 115 per cent. in will probably have to look out was Mr. Irving's opinion of this appear as vices to the Japanese

"Liqueur ohocolates" aro, ap- for another theatre after the point of view?

Still, many of pareatly, not so innɔcont a sweet- 'New. I believe the only other "I think," he said, "that, to a the keenest orities are no doubt meat as their name might imply. play which was transferred so large section of the public, the in-drawn to "Typhoon" because Of 23 samples tested six contained often was 'Lady Frederick, which terest of Typhoon lies in the they regard it as a very thrilling proof spirit ranging from 5 to 8 moved five times. It is only by contrast between what may be play. Miss Ellen Terry, for per cent., and in two cases the the merent chance that I obtained called two different worlds. That instance, who has been to see it five amounts were 23 and 27-4 per the New. Mr. Carroll had such it is, in my opinion, which moves times, raid she had never been so cent. The average percentage of a great admiration for the play and compels the interest of the thrilled in a theatre for 20 years, spirit found in 261 samples of that he put aside his feelinga os advanced playgoer, while the and did not think, after gil her imported liqueurohocolates was an author and manager, and gave story becomes, relatively, an in- experience, that she could have 54, the highest amount-being gs a chance of continuing." significant matter. On the other been so affected-Globo,

21-0.

having arrived from the above livery can be obtaine

Ports Consignees of cargo by Jer

Goods on band after the 5th

are hereby informed that theit (October will be subject to rent goods will be delivered from No Fire Insurance will be alongside.

r

For NEW YORK. With Liberty to call at the Malabar Coast.

9th Oct.

ΟΠ

about 16th Qot.

5.5. "Montrose"

For Freight and further Cargo impeding the discharge All damaged packages are to be formation apply to or remaining on board after 4p.loft in the Godowns and this

affected.

the 25th inst. will be landed at Office notified, when arrange- DODWELL & CO., LTD,

Consignee's risk and expense.

ments will be made for examina-

2

Agente.

No Fire Insurance will be tion -effected.

No claims will be admit ed Hongkong. 18th Sept., 1915. Blla of Lading will be count-after the goods bave left the Go- Foreigned by-

downs.

JARDINE, MATHESON

D. W. CRADDOCK..

General Tradio Agentų

Gonval-Manszern.

Hongkong #th September, 1918. 1418 Hongkong, 29th Serit,, 1913.

Don't forget after the Show, Supper, and Light Refreshments, ALEXANDRA CAFE.

Open Till Midnight.""

and vice vorea,

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