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NOTICES

"RECESS"

HIGH GRADE VIRGINIA CIGARETTES.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9. 1917.

RUBBER SHARE REPORT.

PRICES BY MAIL From SINGAPORE Dated

Dec., 22nd, 1916.

Sterling Shares.

Nom. Value. Buyers Sellers.

1

POST OFFICE.

MAIL' NOTIČE.

The Post Offen lasise the following notifóə tiva :

*

Particulars of outgoing and las ming Malls will not be advertised is future, The Post Offi⚫ will forward all corres- pondatre posted by the Em VONË ZOUTER,

"Persons requiring special information must apply as the arquity counter in the Public Hall of the G.?.0."

The rates of Postage on letters to the Chinna Post Oficer

*ös follows:-

DOW

To Canton, Fatahan. Chân Chuen and Whampoa -Y osuta for 14 Ounce.

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WEATHER REPORT.

On the 9th at 11:45-No returns from Japanese stationm:

Premure has decreased moderately elsewhere. The antiorcloak remains over North China, and increased slightly stationary; the depression over Na Jaran yesterday has probably passed into the Pacião...

sing the east coast of China and over Freh to strong monsoon will prevail

the China Sea,

Hongkong. Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a to-day, 0.01 inch.

Total since January lat, 0.34 inches, against an average of 0.21 inches.

FORECAST FOR THE 14 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW,

District

Torest

ENTERTAINMENTS,

VICTORIA THEATRE.

TUESDAY, 8th JANUARY,

The Magnificent Photo play Seri 1 in 20 Episodes:

1917.

THE GREED,"

1st and 2nd Episode.

a/- Sbaren.

Virginia

Recess cres

Allagar

2/3

2/9

::(

Anglo-Jara

To other parts of China-4. cente Kor sach Cules or fraction thereot.

N. winds,

*Anglo-Malay

10/-

Batang Malaka

3/2

Bekah

2/8

3/8

Bkt Mertajam

8/6

4/6

Bki. Sembawang 2711

£ Formoen Channel... ------

1 Hongkong to Gap Book frenb;

fair.

N. winda, strocg.

**THE BOOB'S RACING

CAREER."

3/6

Chereonane (F.M.B.)8/5

Ckimpul

1/6

1/10

Olenty

17/6

20/-

Cicely Prat

-18/-

21-

Consolidated

10/-

12/6

Heawood

2/5

2/8

Lamuning Parak

2/3

3/9

Kota Tinggi

2/5

2/0

Labu (F.M.B.)

6/-

7/6"

Linggi Ord

18/.

30/-

LOCAL AND REGULAR MAILS OUTWARD.

Stativn.

MANUFACTURED BY

WESTMINSTER TOBACCO CO. LD. Paling

London & E

6/6

7/3

Merlimau

4/6

5,6

Hour,

Barometer.

Temperature.

Humidity.

D'tion.

Forou.

Weather.

Padang Jawa

3/

3/6

Tai O-West days, 5 pm.

Tostook 6

30%. SA

Tat Pa-Week days, 10 a.m.; Sundays. | Namaro

Perak

5/-

9.30 m

Hakodata

Port Dickson

2/4

B/

Cheung Chow-Wreke days, p.m.

Tokio

Selangor

22/6

25/-

S'pore Para

51.

Shatalok, Shatin and Sheangahul, Wask days, 4 pm.

Kochl

Kagami

PASSENGERS ARRIVÉD.

8'pore United

Str. Settlementa

(Bertrama)

Sumatra Para

Kaufman P

Unid. Serdang

Kraft Mrs W

Bumska

Killian J 8

Larkin O A

Untd Sumatrs

Unti. Temişng

Fallambrose

Castlefield

Damansara

H'lands & L'landı 50).

Kuala Lumpur

Lanadros

Langen (Java)

Ledbury

Lemut

Mainces & P

Ord.

7 Pref.

Nordanal Permea

Pazob

Rembía Ord

Bombia Prof.

#

Bubber Plant

Invest

Seremban

Shellard

Sialang

ALLIES STAND BY

VENIZELOS.

Lord R. Cècil Exposes Some Untruths.

From San Francisco:--

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Aurrimon E cu Sister Aguirre Mer P

qui JM Bardett P M

-1 isnac Mr.& MG Bixel Mrs I

McHugh Mr & Mrs Bra: Mra J V

FE BAKA Breiman M ER McCracken Mrs A McHugh Master P Beam Mrs McK. Miller L Chao So-fook

Montgomery D Chan Lan-wai

Chin Chun

Lord Robert Cecil mades state ment on the Greek situation on the motion for the adjournment, in reply to several critics, and emphatically denied suggestions a that the Allies were bolstering ap the Greek dyassty. He said ther would never abandon M Venizelos. Replying at the cutset to tie idea that the British Government Christiansen Mr & ought to give a lead to the Allies Clark Mire W in dealing with the Greek crisis, Clisbee Mrs A the Under Secretary for Foreign Dodge Mr & Mrs Affairs said we did not want to Den. h e C

HC

take action which would osuse Dr mmond TR

Edenil friction and trouble, and therefore

Mr & Mrs 14 F it was absolutely essential that we Escudero Sister R should show diforetion, and orec

Fairchild S reserve, in dealing with every Garcia Fr S

Gane FS tatter relating to diplomatic G-dam C

faire,

Batu Tiga

Mathews Mr & MrsBkt. Rajab

Me Miss 8

Noranta Mr CP Noronha Miss L M O'da Mi Granco I

E

O'Connor Mi■ M Prims MS. Porter Mr Prescott FO.. Quander J P Raway Mrs J H Ramey Mise HV Fobinson Bis-JE R bin MJE Robles Mr & Mrs E Reden Mra V Rap at Mia Shutter & Mr

HH Sink

H

Taume Mr & Mra

Go Sia tin Gu Elena Miss Go Yati Mias Go Sant'aco Mater Coggn Mr & Mra $1

I W

WG Grist Mr & Mad Thomson Mr & Mrs Sapong Gorda za Mer T Gillies Bow & Mr B

Seafaizi

He did not want it to be under. stood for a moment that in this case we wanted any particular rolloy which the Allies weald not follow, or that they wanted a policy with which we did not agree. So far as he was awate we

Gilie Master R had agreed on every point.

Gillies Master D Giller Mia I The Government had been Godes Mr3 II criticised because we had re- Hong Wing

RE Hum, hres cognized the de facto Government Harris A of M. Venimelos in the districts Hirsch Mr & Mrs -where it was establixbed, and at Kemp 5 A the same time recognised the de right Mr A W jare Government of the King at Athens.

ns

Kuten Mr & Mrs

J Vas

F.om Eu ope:-

Thomion Master I The 1000 Master C Thompson DC Visburg J

You Peo'er Mrs E Ward Mr & Mrs J

Winolar N L

Yu Isi

Yu Soutua

Te ore chi Z.nz Mr & Mrs BW Zene Master

Adams Mr & Mrs J Largdon Miss M D Brien Mr & Mr Leo Ken je Bloat A Barden J

Plank Rev & Mr Rido RJ Edwara Prof & Mr Rundle Ar Hamilton Miss L Lee Hut-kee.

Ete CF

Schroder H

Udwadiu RR Wishard L L

S'gei War

Tebrau (Johore) 60 Cold Sus Betong 50},

Dollar Shares.

Boundereto:d that M. Veniselcs governed in the name of the King. Be was carrying on the King Government on lines of his own in that part of Greece where he exercised control. That being e, it war plain that the de jure Gov- ernment in Grerce most be the Government of the King, sad it was equally plain that we should not le recognising facia as they Ectually were if we did not re- So far as he understood the Panggor

cognise M. Venizelos's Govern-

Νότια Jimah

and personal reason wag absolute- Mendai Teskong iy nutrue.

Pantai

polioy of the Allies it was simply Tambalak

Alor Gajah Ayer Kuning Ayer Molak

Si Shares, 9,75

4,00 1,40 1,471

2.3J

2,40

Balgownis

4,70

4,00

Bit. Jaintong

.05 .76

Bkt. Katil

,75

85

Glenealy

2,30

2,50

al & La LE JARE

1,90 2.00

1.75 1.85

Melaka Pinda

1.90 .80

1,85

2,05

2,00 .85

.90 1,00 .80 .85 1.00 - 1.10

Sa Shares.

7,50

John W.W. Hagbow (Temerloh), Barometer 30.49 30.56 Jahn T. Pickering (Telak AncoD), Edward R. Richardson (Serem ban), Frederick W. G. Rippen Wind Direction (Tebong), Laureros E. Standley (Rintan), E L. Watson (Kasla Lampar), G. Nelson

Pago (Penang). Faak UI. Blore (Sonra bays), and John L DaweOD | (Melin}

$0.49

47 Temperaturs --- Humidity

40

49

34

45

21

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N

3

1

2

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0

0.00

0.00

0,00

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470 4,10 4.50

7,75 4,85

4.75

5,00

3.40 8.76

1.40 1,45

ab olutely untrae, (Cheers). to Greece bot to carrelves. We

The idea that we wern bolster | shrald ing up the King for some private Veu:zolce. (Cheere.)

Rever abandon

M.

$5 Shares.

Ayer Pana Ch'ket Berdang Haylor

11.50 11.75

Kelemak

9.25 9,76 10.00 11.00 6.00 6,50

Lunes

6,75 7:26

Morgui

4.75 4.95

Nyalsa

6,50 6,75

Paj+m

Radella

ment as the actual body which to do what they thought was beat Ulu Pandan had the administration of the in their belligerent interests, and Untd. Malacca country in the districts which he in the interests of Greece, and controlled. That use the inevit nothing ele. able result. For the life of him be did not see what other couree

wis open to no.

Kompa

As to the idea that we were Malakou willing to throwaver M. Venizelos, New Berendah that was equally antras, The Sandycroft

It was said that we were there Government recoguised the great S'gei Bagan

That war services he had rendered, not only Trafalgar

f dyrestic 10BFOTR

9/6

Kagima

2/T

2/11

Aberdeen, Autou, Ping Shap, Sai Kung, Dahima Santin and Stan.es.—Werk diya, 4.30pm.

Nahs

517+

Canton, Samahul and Wuchow.-Week days. 7.30 x.m. Reglatra in 5 p.m. Let tere & p.m.; Sundays, 5 p.m.

Lahl'jims

6/9

7/8

Macro-Werk days, 7.15 am, 1.30 p.m. Sundays, 9 a.m.

Bonin Is.

Whaiwal

đa

Bankow

11/8

13/-

6/6

7/6

Kongmoon.-Week days, 6 p.m. Except | Kiukiang Saturdays; Sundays, 5 p.m.

Namtau and Sanmel-Week days, Shanghal

Labang

Changsha

2/10

8/3

5p.m.; Suzdaya, 5 pm.

Gutsla

16/2 17/9

Shamchun.-Week daya, 10 a.id., 4. p.m.;

17 F

£1 Shares,

Sunday, 9 am).

AZOY

30.63 18 50.59 24 57 aw 30.44 38 6 3028 44 78 ne

www ib

b

Zo

Swatow

6a

60/-

80/-

Falhoku

Taichu

137/ 150/0

Tainan

100% 112,6

FROM SHEUNGWAN WESTERN

Koshun

63/.

BRANCH P.O.

761.

P'dores

B01-

35/-

40/-

45/-

45!

50/-

Baj-

87-

37/6

45/-

80/-

901

70/-

80/-

Macao.-Weekdɔya, 7 30a.m., 1.30 pm.: Canton Sunday, 8.30 a.m: Holiday, 7.30 am, 'kong 1.30 p.m.

Gap Book Canton.-Weekdays, 7.30 am. 9.30 pm: Woskow

MACHO Burdays, 9.30 p.m.; Holidays, 7.30 am. 9.30 p.m.

Tal Ping Tung.--Work daya, 9.30 p.m.; Sundays. 9.30 p.m: Holidays, 9.30 pm.

Suek Ki-Week dayı, 9.3) p.m.; Sun- days, 9.30 p.m.: Holidays, 9.30 p.m,

Kongmoon.-Week days, 6 p.m.; Sen.

3 3051 4 4

348 46

30.37 45

30 31 SU 3.40 52

30.585 90 30.49 40 45 3247

I

78

30 47 37 57 a

Pakbol

Hofhow Phusion Tourn

C. Bt, J. Apart!

7a 3.57 45 44 pas 20

29.98 66

1 L

21-

98/6

28/0

30/-

| day^, 6 p.m; Ho'ldays. 6 p.m.

Kumchuk-Week days, & p.m.; Ban daya, 6 p.m.; Holidays, & p.m.

Legaspi Tacloban Hollo

6 30.19 69 $4 ene 21.90 72 84. 34.06 72 91 ne

29.99 77

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10

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79.97 75 91 aw

20

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29 95 73 98 ne

40

$2/6

$0/-

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28/-

90/-

24/

30/-.

Kauk-ng-Week days, 6 pm. Except Saturdays; Sundays, p.m.; Hot days. 6 pm:

Surigao Labuan

29.94 79 81's

40

22.66 78 94

b

Corsapondance addressed to subjects in China, Biam, Liberis and Portugues East Africa, Persia and Mor coco cannot be transmitted.

Má Services to Germany, Austria (Bul- parin and the Ottoman Empira aru evapended.

3 Bouth coast of China be-} The same tween HK and Lamocks), as No. 1. Bouth coast of China bé-) The sme twein HE and Haina......) na No. 1.

China Cosat Meteorological Register.

January 9, a,10.

・Windey

"WINTER SPORTS; SLEIGHING, Etc."

PATHE'S BRITISH GAZETTE.

FRIDAY, January 12:

3rd and 4th Episodes.

IRON

CLAW."

BIJOU THEATRE.

The Cotient Thea're in Hongkong..

MDLLE. SONIA HALANAI, Barafost dance in the - Valse Leate" from " Coppelia." Padre" FATHER." Sensational Drans in ♣ parts. “A Terrible Alternative." Detective Drama.

To-morrow Night

Dr. Richard Rowe

"THE ANZAC WIZARD." Mystic Mora Clairvoienta, Telepathy Demonstrated.

Sir Oliver Lodge's Theories Correct?

"DO THE DEAD RETURN ?" -: See Rowe & Mora To-morrow Night,

HONGKONG THEATRE.

(OLD LAND OFFICE

BUILDING).

COMMENCING SATURDAY, 6TH JANUARY, 1917, 25th, 2 th & 27th Episodes of

"THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY.” & Comics.

SATURDAY'S Matinee commences at 430 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 10th January, see the final.

Are

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211-

29/6

254

30f.

80/-

17/6

201..

27/6 351.

60/-

70/-

75/- B0/-

70/- 60/-

CHAMPAGNE

SENNEVAL.

CONNOISseurs' CHOICE,”*

This wine is well bodied. delicate, delicious and unquestionably the finest Champagne. It is equal to the high priced · Champagnes now on the market.

Bold by:

The WING ON C

Taluk Amson

10,00 20,00 11.00 11,76 11.86 12.03

12,00 15,00 19,00 20,00

$10 Shares, Bukit Timah Indragiri Pulan Bulang Tapah

3.25 3,65

:

20,00 21,50

THE ALEXANDRA care.¦

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

Shantung, Br, 4, 1.218, Meathrel, 8th Jan-Amoy, 7th Jan., Ger—B. & §, Kalfong. Br. 967, Evans, 9th Jan.-Has-

phony, 7th Jar, Gen.-B. & 6.

New Fellows of the R.C.I.

The following gentlemen bare been elected non-resident Fellows of the Royal Colonial Institute -- Mesura. F. E. de Panla ([pob),

G. W. JEFFRIES,-Chie! Assistant.

Hongkong Observatory, Jan 9, 1917,

1 Barometer, reduced to $ dagron Fahrenbelt on the level of sha asa'in in- |chea, serths and hundredths,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Temperature, in the shade. In legrose IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED CEO. P. LAMMERT.

Fahrenheit.

3 Exmidity, in percentage of saturation the Humidity of air saturated with mola». turs being 100,

Direction of Wind, to two points, 5 Force of Wind, according to Banafort Boala

State of "Weather, à blue sky, o de tached aloud, 4 drimling mín, ffog, a gloomy, h hail, 1 lightning, o OTETOREL, p passing showers, « equally, z zain, u snow, i thunder, v vizibility, w daw wet.

METEOROLOGICAL.

Previces

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Day On date Cha date.

P

W that 0 190 ORE Bain CELKHOUL open abe Temperatch am the

H

HI. Observatory, January 9, 1917.

T. F. CLAXTON, Director.

ASAHI

(SUN-BRAND) BEER

SOLE AGENTS:

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA

To'ephone Neu. 185, 230,

Frbated and kuolished for the Proprietar, by George Williaṛı

Just arrived, Fresh assorted Cads Barnett at 11, Ios House Street, in the City of Victoria American・・ Sweets Fry's

Chocolates.

Bong, dog.

that Mr. GEORGE, PHILIP.

LAMMERT has been admitted ai AUCTIONEER, SHARE &

GENERAL BROKER,

partner in this firm, the business of which will henceforth be car ried on at the saddresTHE under the style of Worcester and Lammert,

W. G. WORCESTER & CO.

6. Das Vœux Rosd, Hongkong, let January. 1917. MAX LOONG.

FIRST-OLESE PRESERVES, BIABER AND SOY MANUFACTURKES. Factory at Yazmats OFFICE: No. 36, Des Your Road, W. Telephone No. 17 & L 1. WE are the leading Manufacturers in this class of Goods. Our Fruit &

·Gingers are all fresh and of the first pick Our Byrup is prepared from the best quality of Bugst. We give our spacial atlantion to the businem and sultry

KITSZESTOC

HONGKONG & CHINA GAS CO., LTD.

ΤΗ

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Undersigned he received instructions to sell by Pub- Auction on WEDNESDAY, the 10th January, 1917. commencing at li a.m.

at bis Sales Booms, Duddel? Street, 1598 feet Balata Belting (from 11-12", 3 to 10 ply).

931 feet Specisi Heat Resist- |ing Belting (4′′ to 5′),

2280 pisses Galvanised Iron Brackets..

Two Straw Hat Machines. One Hand Bale Press.

Six Hand Challenge Faraa

Pumps (Brass Cylinders) Brass fittings.

One New Vertical Oil Engine (K-rosene).

Also Several Typewriters (in good condition.)

HE Company beg to rotify the Public that the price of Gas will be REDUCED by Crockery. TWENTY CENTS per 1,000

cubic feet as from 1st February next.

By order of the Directors,

GEORGE CURRY,

Local Secretary. Hongkong, 6th January, 1917.

TSANG FOOK.

Wanchal Road. Telephoma stay PIANOS & GRUASE REPAIRES, TUN-

And

A Large Quantity of Dinner

Terms: Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

SINGON & CO.

Matablished ́A. D. 1850. BON STEEL METAL and MARC- WARE MERCHANTS. Wholesale sad Botal Ironmongers, Pig Iron and, Féandry Coke Importers. General Atovan || kn (pen and Shipshaadları. Nos. 25 and

|ED A REGULATED. CASES REPOLIER,|| 37, Bing Loong Street, (Vad Breast, wars

of Cheutral Markmei. Tašnehona 200, K13 v

ED. WORK & FINISH.DULRASTEES LOWEST CHARGES ·Ø ·MSISTEN ↑ WITH BEST WORKMANEMIS, ES ÍTIMATES GIVEN ON REQUEST,

JEBSEN & CO.

in liquidation.

REDITORS are required to -mand in their claims to the Undersigned on or before MON~ DAY the 15th January 1817,

Dated the 20th December 19:34

„WAY HUMPHRETIE No. 18, Quem's Beach Are

Tianidafor:

NOTICE.

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