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Wotel Lists.

Hongkong Hotel.

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Ande con, W

Auto'ini, A Alevest,

Ahrfeld, Mr & Mr

Balsch, Dr W

Hathaway, Mr &

Mrs DJ

Hobro, Dr HO Hodgen, Mr & Mr

J

Hodgen, Misa

Hogne, Miss E

Hector, Mr & Mrs

Bates, H B

Barberini, E T'

Bate. ER

Brooks, Mr and Mrs. Kabel, E B

Biden, FA

Baldwin, FE

Cambridge, A J

Castro, Mr &

"My FXD'AG, " Ostro, Mias D'1⁄2. Quatro, Master Dre Casyple, T

Coleman, Miss J Curry, GP

Cookson, W 9

Сотве. Ол Cheshire, F D Davis, OH Dewar, J

Derteano, Mr &

Mm & children. Diamond, MU B Douglas, Mr &

Kn

Denison,

Koshland Logan,

Lesman,

Consignees

FROM EUROPE.'

HE H.A.L. Steamship

"ARABIA,"

THE H

THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1913,

Innes, Mr and MM Capt. C. Bath, having arrived, Jacoles, MissH M

Consignees of Cargo are. hereby informed that their goods are ba- Kruseman, A Koshland, DE

Mrs Msing landed and placed at their risk in the hazardous and/or ex- tra-hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company, Limited, whence delivery may be obtained against Bill of Lading counter signed by the Undersigned.

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Lloyd. Lamberton, A

Zumaghi, Mian Mangrol),

Haakonski, RO Maton 0 Fart

brother.

Matheson, Mir M Matheson, Mrs R

Martin, G Marrioti, Dr O Mehta, B Marecki, J

Dances,

00

Ehrenfels, Mr &

MHE

Mayor

Capt W.

Everett, L

Felix, F

Fuller,

Goure, Mr and

I. H.

AB

Mr & Mrs

Mrand M

Mackichan, BA O'Leary, Min G Ormiston. J Paton,

J W

Fernandez Mr Mrs Paterson, A.

Gifford, G. M

Gifford, WR B

Gillespio, Dr J M

Go:dea. A G

M

Goulbourn, V.

Mm Preville, Rde

Grisogono, PD de.

Gelder, LV

Pringle, W

Powell, O M.

Qumugi

Ruy, E

MiT

RE

EM B

Raworth F Rouy

Roan, R. G

I

Rutherford, Mrs

Gordon, Lt Col and Raven, CH

Mrs C

Riding, Miss L

GesHier!

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Riding, Miss ALS Schenk, Mrs

Gallotti, A

Greenfield. Mr and Singar. ET

Mr J A

Grandley Miss EM

Hind

W-B

Hannibal, Mr &

Mrs W A Hall, PO Hanna, Dr JG Harbord, W T Hartmann, Dr Hoot, Mrs A B│» Hewett, Hon. ME

A, OMG

Almond, Mrs. R.

Cargill, F. J.

Castro, C.

Chise. T.

.

Smith, Mr and Mrs

E

Square, Min A

Bolsor, MA

Swift- Mrs C

Somers Mrs C M Shaffer, Dr D W Siefert Mrs J H Tattle, Miss Walker, Capt White, F W Wood, GG

King Edward Hotel,

Mockintoab, J.A. Maier, Mrs Mamey, Miss McHugh, Mr and

Mrs F. E.

Connell, R.

Connell, H. E. ·

Dobble Mr & Mrs

J. H. N.

Deen, W. A. Morriss, Mrs

Mrs.

Murphy, J. A.

Gerlach, Mr & Mrs Murray, M. F.

W.W.

Grimble, G.

Heinemann, Mr

Harris, J. B.

Kingle, E. J.

Jensen, B.

Optionat Cargo will be carried on unless notice to the contrary be given to-dayı.

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

Consignees

THE AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN LINE.

|NOTICES TO · CONSIGNEES.

FROM NEW YORK.

THE Steamship

"CITY. OF BARODA," Captain E. Maron, baving arrived from the above Port. Con- signees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are, be- ing landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company. Limited. Kowloon, and stored at Consignees risk and expensË,

All broken, chafed, and dam- aged goods are to be left in the godowns, where they will be ex- amined on Thursday, 16th inst., at

10 a.m.

No claims will be admitted after All Claims must be presented the Goods have left the Godowns, within fit on days of the storm- and all Goods remaining undel-er's arrival here, after which date ivered after the 19th inst,, will be they cannot be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted subject to rent.

All broken, chafed, and dam-after the goods have left the Go. aged goods must be left in the downs, and all Goods remaining Godowns, where they will be ex- undelivered after the 16th inst.. amined on the 18th. inst., at 9.30 will be subject to rent.

a.m.

No Fire Insurance has been No Fire Insurance will be effe ted. effected by us in any case what-

over.

Bitle of Lading will be 'count- ereigned by

.

This steamer brings on cargo:

SHEWAN TOMES & ˆo. from Drammen | ex B.5. "Jelo"

Avents, Göteborg

Göteborg Hongkong, 9th October, 1913. "Jacoba ., Norrköping.

**

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong Uffic Hongkong, 13th Oct., 1913,

"BEN

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XUTICE TO CONSIGNEES

PACIFIC MAIL: STEAMSHIP

COMPANY,

9.5...

"MANCHURIA,"

The above mentioned vessel LINE OF STEA ER3. having arrived consignees of cargo are hereby notified that owing to afra having foccurred on board on or about Oot., 1st 1913 a Gene- ral Average has been declared and tefore delivery of cargo can be given the General Average Bond must be duly executed. a deposit of 15% of the invoice value of the goods paid; and valuation statements and copios of invoices furnished.

The Steamship

BENAVON

From MIDDLESBRO, LONDON AND STRAITS.

Medy, Mr & MrCONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goodsare being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong Nobba, A. P. Farmore, Capt. & kong and Kowloon Wharf and

Mrs W. C.

Godown Co. Ltd, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

& Peake, A.D.J.

Saunders, Mis Shelhamer, Mr and

Dr.

Kraft, Mr & Mr. B.

Lauriisan,

Mr

MIA Lemare Mr & Mrs

Lounox, J.

Logan, W.

Grand

Allou, Mr & Mr

Amery, Mra

Aminfect

Bird, W E

Orosz

Cooke:

Mr A. H.

Cargo will be landed immediat- ely into the Company's godowns at West Point for inspection, and consignees are further notified to

send in their Bills of Lading, for countersignature and to take immediate delivery of all dam- aged cargo..

Saturday, Oct., 18th 1919 at noon Cargo remaining undelivered will be subject to landing, and storage charg *.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

Entertainments

VICTORIA THEATRE.

TO-NIGHT 9.15

TO-NIGHT 9.15

THE MAGNIFICENT DETECTIVE PICTURE

"THE ESCAPE OF THE

ALSO.

Α

WHITE CLOVE CANG"

IN THREE PARTS. GAUMONT GRAPHIC

OF COMIC

FINE SELECTION

INTERESTING PICTURES

AND

FOR

4

NIGHTS ONLY

October

COMMENCING ON

WEDNESDAY, 15th

THE GREAT PICTURE

FOR THE KING

A PICTURE OF VERY HIGH ORDER.

THE LAST RAY OF SUNSHINE

NEXT WEEK

BIJOU SCENIC THEATRE.

HER

TO NIGH

THE GREAT POWERFUL" DRAMA

DREADFUL SECRET

(ROGER LA HONTE)

Length 7,500 Feet.

THE RAGGEDY TWO" CARLYNY SINGING AND PHILLIPS

DANCING

VIOLET EBLE

NIGHTLY THE LATEST RAGTIME NOVELTIES

BOXINGA,

Programme of a Boxing Tournament to be held at the CITY HALL, HONGKONG, SATURDAY, 18TH OCTOBER, 1913.

AT 9 P.M.. SHARP.

Round Contest.". For the Feather-weight Championship of

the Garrison. CORPL. COOK (D.C.L.I.) Er-Champion of Bermuda and 8, Africa, Y..PTE. SMITH (D.O.L.I.) Champion of the Garrison. 10 Round Contest. For the Welter-weight Championship

of the Orient.."

No Claims will be admitted

No claims against oargo load- after the Goods have left the Go- downs and all. Goods remaining of the fire will be entertained un- ed, on board sin e the occurren e & Stewart, Capt, and undelivered after the 16th inst...

leas accompanied by a short de-15 Walker, D.

will be subject to rent. Whitelaw, G.C. All claims against the Steamer livery note or list of exceptions must be presented to the Undertaken at the time of delivery to signed on or before the 23rd inst... behalf of the Pacific Malt 88. consignees and signed for and on Hotel.

or they will not be recognized. Harwood, Miss All broken, chafed and damaged and no claims will be allowed Hayler

Goode are to be left in the Gain General Ave age unless ac Hamilton.Mr&Mr downs, where they will be ex.companied by certificate from Holmalty smined on the 18th inst, at Lloyd's surveyor showing whether Надмор

damage was caused by either fire. Koyi, Dr.

smoke, and/or water.

Crow, Mr and Mrs King, OG

B.

Dodgson

Elbe, Miss Eriksen, Mra

Fronor,

Feason

Forsyth, Mis Freene,

0

Fredenhall, Mira

Gifford, W

Gifford, E

Galt O

a.m. J

Lwingdon, Capt J Newhaven, Miss Nolasco, Mr and

.Miti

Paillips, Miss Reilly, Mis Boyce. A

Saunders, Miss Smith, 'Mre Stockwath

Hancock, Mr and Viopion

Kra

Silller Bobroader

Weismann, O:

Craigieburn.

Caldwell, Minn

Caldwell, Mr.

Mastors, Mr & Mra

R. F. C.

Carpenter, Mr and McCaig, J.

Mra

Carriell, W. A.

Kydd, Mr and Mrs

Galbraith, V. M.

Parkes, Misa

"Polk, Mis

Smith, Mrs G. Smith, E. G.

· 120*íce.

WE have much pleasure in announcing to our

numerous patrons and customers that we hays opened

A New SILK STORE

n the most up-to-date style and inablóm at the large

nd

Commadtous Premises No. 38& 40 Queen's Road Central,

VANS

lately occupied by Masara. H. Ruitoojee & Son, Wósir we’sie dieplaying an entirely new, handsome and gorgons, stock ali

Slik Goods & Jewellery Ware

of alt descriptions in a variety of new, elegant and

oltrictiva disigns and patterns.

The stock lacludes a cholor selection of

Turkish, Peralan & India Silk,

A Carpets & Woollen Rugs,

mchaste and elegant patterns

Priom specially reduced for BRILLET,

Cheapest store in the Colonyi (Ăn ontly visit samestly solicited,

D. CHELLARAM.

Ungkong, 26th July, 1918.

Don't forget after the Bhow Suppar, and Light Refreshments ALEXANDRA CAFE, Open Till Midnight,

No Fire Insurance has been

All claims, must be filled on. ör effected.

Bills of Lading will be counter-befra November 1th, 1913, otber-

wise they will not be reconized. signed by

1. D. MORTON,

Agent. Bongo g. 10 h August, 1918

}

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO

Agrota Hongkong, 9th Oct., 1913. -

TOYO KISEN· KAISHA. - From SAN FRANCISCO, via HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS, AND SHANGHAI...

THE

HE Steamship

'CHIYO · · MARU.”

Co Sail

NOTICE.

FOR EUROPE

vio Ports of Call.

TH

“HE Strip

"Prinz Eitel Friedrich,"

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Sky Kerrison (Hongkong) Sapper Miles (Hongkong).

(Holder.)

(Challenger.) 10 Round Contest. For the Amateur Feather-weight of the Orient,

Mr. Maher (Hongkong) (Holder.) v.

Mr. Cifford (Kowloon) (Challenger.)

6 Round Contest, Light-weight. Bombardier McArdle (RG.A.) v. Terry Lynch (Manila) 6 Round Contest.

For the Feather-Championship of Hongkong (Chinese.) W. T. Sung (Wanchal) v. Leung Ping Kee (West Point) Booking at MOUTRIE'S. Ringside Seats $5. Other Seats $3, $2 & 61 Soldi-rs and Sailors half price to $2.00 Seats,

F. E. HALL, Promoter.

To Sail

AMERICAN AND ORIENTAL- LINE.

Capt. C. Mundt, will be de- The above named Steamerspatched from here on Wednesday having arrived. Consignees of the 26th, of November and is due Cargo are hereby notified to send to arrive in Genoa on the 23rd. of (Andrew Weir & Co's Steamers.) in their Bills of Lading for count- December. This steamer gives ersignature. and to take im-splendid opportunity to REACH THE Steamship mediate delivery of Cargo from HOME JUST IN TIME FOR alongside.

XMAS, Early booking recom- Cargo remaining undelivered mended.

on FRIDAY the 10th inst., at For further particule please noon will be landed at Consignees apply to risk' and expense and delivery must then be taken from the Company's Godown,

Melchers & Co.

General Agents, Norddeutscher Lloyd.

"POLERIC," Captain James Dye, will be des- patched from Hongkong on 28th, October for

BOSTON & NEW YORK (with liberty to call at the Malabar Coast.) For Freight and further par ticulare apply tu

The Bank Line Ltd,

Agonts. INDRA" LINE LTD. Hongkong, 7th Oct, 1913, FOR SAN FRANCISCO.

No Fire Insurance whatever Hongkong, 6th Act, 1913. will be effected."

No Claim will be recognised

after the Goods have left the THE " Steamer or Godown, and all goods remaining undelivered on 17th inst., will be subject to rent and landing charges.

All chafed and otherwies damaged Cargo to be left on board or godown, and examination of same to be held on 18th inst, at' 10a.m.

All Claims must be filed on or before 24th inst„, otherwise they will not be recognised, f

B. MOBIMOTO,

Agent, gkong, 8th Cot, 1915.

HE Steamship

"INVERGLYDE" Capt. Mansfield.

will be despatched as above about! End of October.

For Freight and further partic- ulars apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON

Agenta. Sp. 215 Sub, Ex. 9.

·

Regular Steamship Service. Proposed Salling from Hongkong For BOSTON and NEW YORK,

s.s. Montrose"

on

To Sail

FOR YOKOHAMA, KOBE

& MOJI,

HE Steamship

THE

"THONGWA,"

Notices

RETTES

EGYPTIENNES

THE HALL-MARK

OF CIGARETTE PERFECTION.

J

Save you Empty"Máspero” tins. Amusing pictures by Tom Browne can be obtained with them,

Ask your Tobacconist for a circular giving particulars..

BRITISH-AMERICAN TOBACCO Co., Ld.”

Notices

LESSONS IN CHINESE.

MR.

compared with 52.23in, for the corresponding period in 1912. There has been good demans for Jotten during the past week and the market closes firm with fine M.G. Begal, December-Junuary shipment, Ra 2 higher on the week R. LI HON FAN, a Chinese At Rs. 272. Receipts this week were graduate versed in litera- 10,000 bales, against 9,000 last ture, has been a teacher to year. Exports to Great Britain, European officials and merchants

1,000 bales, against nil; to Con- in this Colony for over ten years. tinent, 20,000, against 6,000; He has a good method of train-and to China and Japan, 12,000, ing Europeans to pass in the Chinese examination, and is possessed of a firet 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- graph" office or direct to 37 Hollywood Road, 1st floor. Hongkong, 29th Jan., 1912.

WING KEE & CO.

47-49, Connaught Rd,

SHIP CHANDLERS

PROVISION &'COAL,

MERCHANTS,

Hingkong, 3rd October; 1913,

CN

You have to use a microscope to see disease germs, but small as they are, they have deadly power.

CN

THE POWERFUL DISINFECTANT

:

is a safeguard against them. Use &solation of CN-one tablespoon- ful to the gallon of water-for washing floors and woodwork, for flushing toilets and sinks, and for sprinkling on decaying matter.

It will destroy germ life and make the home healthful. "The Yellow Package with the Gable Top" THE CHINA COMMERCIAL CO.

3. DUDDELL · STREET,

COMMERCIAL.

against mil last year. Stocks in Bombay amount to 484,000 bales," compared with 432,000 a year ago. Business is being trans-" aoted in Piece. Goods at rates below the level ruling in Man- chester and, while the inquiry has improved, trading compare- tively speaking is still on restrict ed lines. In the department for grey shirtings the upward tendency in home marketeis helping prices. Meanwhile quo tations for 71b. and 81lb are unchanged at the advance established last week when prices rose to Rs. 3.15)s to Rs.4 10a, respectively. Stocks of light bleached cloths in dealers' hande are larger than usual for the tine of year. There has been a moderate inquiry for Imported Yaras, Exchange is slightly higher at 16. 4-3-8d, three months sight credit on London, and 11. 7140.on Paris. Freights are stendy with steam to Liverpool unaltered at 20. per ton measurement,

Osition of World's Cotton 4 Production.anywher The cmquat of cotton produced. in the world, which had reached 16,942,000 bales (a bale weighing 500 pounds] in 1909, rose to 22,- 151,000 bales in 1911, or an in crease of 38 per cent, but during the following year it decreased to 21,817,000 bales, The table be- low shows the amount of cotton produced in various-countries in the last two years.

[unit 1,000 bale]

IT, S. A. India

1911' 1912. 15,546 13,698 2,630 3,518

...

Egypt

1.408 1,523

China

625 1,074

Rugnis

025

950

Brazil...

320

320

Mexico

100

140

Périt

128

128

80

118

∙124·

115

180 235

Persin Turkey

Other Countries

Total

22,151 21,817

In comparing the "production. of these countries in 1912, it will be noticed that the United States contributed 62 4-5 per cent. India 17 1-15 per cent. Egypt 7 per cent. Chins 4 9-10 per cent, and Russia 4.2-5 per cent, That is to say, the U.S.A. furnish the bulk of cotton for the world's markets, the value of exportation during last year having reached Gold Dollars 565,849,271, or s sum equivalent to a little over 26 per cent of the entire amount of her export trade.

East Indian Cotton, Capt., Robina, will be des.. patched for the above ports, on

Bombay, September 18-Light Tuesday, the 14th inst,at d'light. scattered rains have heen reported In Japan, the consumption of The Steamer has superior ac-at various points during the past cotton was not worthy of attention commodation for passengers, is installed throughout with Electric week, and the weather generally until the latter half of 1903, when it reached a figure of 569,995, Light and carries a duly certified has been seasonable and warm. doctor.

Conditions have been exceedingly bales for the first time. During Return Tours to Japan (go-favoumble for growth, and in the the first six months in the follow cupying 20 days.}

Northern districts the cotton oroping year, it was reduced to The Btesmera leave about every promises to be early with a yield 470,633 baler, but in the follow 3 weeks for Shanghai and Kobe equal to the average.

Through ing half yearly period it was (Inland Sea), returning via Moji oat Khandeish erop prospects are again increased to over 500,000 providing a stay of 5 to 6 days in excellent, while the outlook in bales. For several years condit Japan.

Berare and the Central Provinces ions remained without any notice. Return tickets are available by the Indo-China Steam Naviga

is good. In Southern Mahratta able change until last year, when, tion Cole Steamers Fare for rain is, however, generally much owing to the partial revival of the needed. During the week one pining industry in Japan, during round trip $120.

inch of rain has fallen at Colaba, the month of April 601,956 bales making the total since the com-

were consumed in the first half mencement of the monsoon of 60in, and 882,400 balee in the Goond DAVID SABBOUN & CO, LTD. against 48,41in, a year ago and half-term, the amount being fur-

Agentu

Hongkong, 16th Oct., 1913,

or! about 17th Oot.to. For Freight and further in- formation apply to

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Asepte

Hongkong, 18th Sept., 1913,

For Freight or Passage, upply

a ten-year average of 66.52in, Nother increased during the first rain was recorded at Byculla and six months, this year, to 691 048 the season's total stands at 79in, balon-China Tribune,

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