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THE HONGKONG THI

THE NAME INSURES QUALITY

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Golofina

GEO. P.

Sold in

Two Sizes

"PERFECTO Actual Sta

Perfectos

and

Bouquets

The Cigar with the Havana Flavour

Made from Highest Grade Jamaica Leaf.

This Advertisement is fed by British-Amedean Tobacco Co., Lid

LAMMERT.

MONEER, APPRAISER LAND SURVEYOR.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public

Auction

ON

WEDNESDAY,

the 16th October, 1918, commen- cing at 11 am. at his Sales Room Duddell Street, TRIPLE EXPANSION ENGINE..

Cylinders 20-3214′′ 53′′ Stroke' 36"

Two BOILERS (built about

1913) 3' x 10' together with shaft and propeller Alto

Sundry gear such as steam winches, cables and anchors etc.

N.B. The above have been salved from the s. Hongkong and will be conveyed to Hong- kone at an early date. There will be no restrictions as to export from Hongkong.

For further particulars and permit to view-Apply to

GEO. P." LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

MARTIN'S APIOL & STEEL PILLS

129025a in 1558 kompido žɛaken the tri

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MARTIN'S

NOTICES.

THE CHINA-BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE is hereby given that

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an Extraordinary General Meeting of The China-Borneo Company, Limited, will be beld at the Offices of Messrs Gibb,. Livington and Company. St. George's Building, Victoria, Hongkong, the registered office of the above named Company on Friday, the 13th day of Septem- ber, 1918, at 11.30 o'clock in the the subjoined forenoon, when Resolutions will be proposed as Extraordinary Resolutions, viz — (1) To consider, and if thought

fit, approve the draft new Articles which will be sub- mitted to the Meeting. And in the event of the approval thereof with or without modifica tion

(2).To consider, and if thought

fit, to pass an

Extra- ordinary Resolution to the effect:--That

the new Articles already approved by this Meeting and for the purpose of identification thereof subscribed by the Chairman therecf, be and the same are hereby ac proved, and that subp., Articles be and they are hereby adopted as ths. Articles of the Company to the exclusion of and in substitution for all the « existing Articles thereof Should the above. Resolutions be passed by the required majority" they will be submitted for con- firmation as Special Resolutions to a Fecond Extraordinary Meet- ing which will be subsequently convened.

A copy of the naw Articles referred to may be inspected by any Shareboider of the said Company at the Company's Offices in Hongkong, or at the Offices of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes & Master, the (Company's- Solicitor) at Prince's Building. Victoria, aforesaid, on say week day between the hours of 10 am, and 4 p.m.E

Dated the 27th day of August

1918

GIBB LIVINGSTON & CO

NOTICES.

ASAHI BEER,

ASAHI BEER LAGRANO PRIZI

ASAHI

BEER

LAGER-BEER

SPECIALLY BREWED

EXPORT.

FOX

COMPANY

TOKYO

Mitsui Bassan -Kaisha

{Telephone (2004-2005

MONDAY SEPTEMBER 9, 1918

POST

TC

Abla mor

10.25 m

WEATHER REPORT.

c''',

Pansember d. 12h 19m-No returns from Japan and Vladivostock? Pressure

The parcal post service to Cubs fa, changes an averywhere small;" the |Barpanded,

On and after May Lei÷1918 Imperial Postil Orders will be cached in India S the rate of 1/5 to the rupes.

typhoon probably remains Dear Naba, "but owing to the lack/?f+ Japanaen - ratuens, this lacks confirmation.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours anding at 10 am, to-day, 0.17 mal as The Service to Germany, Austria, Bel-Total alone January 1st 19,99 Inates zaria and the Ottoman Empire -are | against an average of 68.82 inches. - 27 warponded:-

No chofficial lette: addressed to Abadan, Abwas or Hohammorah in the Farsian Gulf may exceed eight ounces fu weight.

The Farcal Port Service to the Portu guesa Colozice in West Africa and to

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING ÅT WOON TO-MORBOW,

Dietrich

·Formousi- W.or

variable

Winda.

Spanish Offices In Morocco (except for Hongkong to Gap Rook... Flight to. | Prisoners-of-War) is suspended.

*Correspondance addressed to enemy subjects in China. Siam, Siberia and Portagnere East Africa, Parsia and Mor- occd cannot be transmitted.

Parcais for Gresca cannot be accepted for transmission unless accompanied by special permit issand by the British Minister al Atheos,

Vatil further notion parcels for civil addresses in the provinces of "Udine. Vicenza, Treviso, Padua, Venice and Belluno in Italy will not be accepted for transmission unless posted under the British War Office Permit

The Parcel Post Services to British East Africa and Egypt (except for members of the Expeditionary Forces), and to Abymin's, Bagdad, Eritrea, French Somali Coast. Italian Somaliland. Porta guose East Africa, Zanzibar and Russia have been suspended.

3 Formosa Chennai

modarate: nloudy, showery.

†N. winds,

freeb.

Boath coast of China be-} The cara twem HK. and Lamooks No. 1 4 Bouth coast of Chisa be-? The same reen H.X, and Hainza........}. ss No. L.

China Court Meteorological Register.

Station.

Fortock

The charge for customs duty on type Nemuro 3 samples of unmanufactured, trbacco not Hakodate exceeding 6 om. in gross weight and on Tokio samples of spirits (except pe famed Kochi spiria) not exceeding 12 ct. in gross Nagaanki weight imported into the United King's dom by post has now been increased to Oshima- $5/64 and 15/4d respectively.

The importation by post into Japan of foreign rice, except such as may be imported by the Minister of Agriculture and Commerce and the persons designated by him, ia prohibited.

Sept. 9.m.

(Winda

Hour.

Barometer,

Temperature.

Humidity,

Weather.

D40%.

Force.

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Naba Bonta la. ishijima

haiwal 64 29.89 72 95 me Bankow chang Kinkisas This prohibition is at applicable to Changsha rice imported into Taiwan (Formosa) and Shanghai Karabuto (Japanese Saghalien)

Gutzler

Bharp

dwstow

From the 1st May 1918 there will be. thres General deliveries daily from the District Feat Offices except on Sunday thoku and Holidays when there will be one delivery only.

E'kong

29.80 3.96 De

29,76 78 92 z

29.66 83 89. 29.67 83 75 aw

56 29.63

29.59

29.56

29.63 81

96 no

Taichu

The bours of delivery will be as follawa:-Wook daya 9 s... 1 p.m. and 5pm

Taian

b.

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Pdore

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Canton

Sundays and Holidays noch.

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Macao

Book Grap

Wachow В

29.67

మ 29.71 81 91 29.59 80 94 *.29.69

Wow 3 c 79 87 se

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Ос

1 b

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Hothow Phatien

7 49.74 79 38

1b

Tour, the

99.73 81 ▼

Zb

J.

29.79 77

10

8 99.60 75 89

The Importation into the Common wealth of Australia of tea, other than that grown or produced in British Posses- sions is prohibted, unless the consent in writing of the Commonwealth Minister for Trade and Customs has been first abtained.

28.10

Information has been received from Apazzi the Director Geral of Posts and Dagupan Telegraphs Tokio, that on and after it April 1918, the Fost Office of Japan will | Legazpi- collect a demurrage charge from

Tacloban *be addressees of parcels on which Customs Hallo dudea or inland taxes are imposed in Surigao Japan, not withdrawn from the Post Gaam. Offics within 20 days from the date of Labuan the notice of their arrival to be sent to | the addresseO3,

29,71 81.80 www.ko

29.69 79 90 sw

29.74 79 80

29.75 81. 87 a

20 29.76

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20.

6 29.83 80 91 sw1b

Temperature, in the shade, in degrees

Fahrenheit.

Q. W. JEFFRIES-Chis! „Assistant. The Director General of Posts and Hongkong Observátozy, Sept: 9, 1918.. Telegraphs. "Irdia, advises that: "The Parcel Post Service to the Indian Civil Fahrenheit on the level of the asa in in- 1 Barometer, reduced to 3 decrees Postal Agencies at Abal Thasib, Amarches, tenths and nundredtha. Bagdad, Bozza, Biara City. Fao. Kut, Naseriyah, Qulat Saleh, Buk-ash-Shaykh sad Zabair in Kasopotamis is suspended and that pleca-goods, haberdashery and similar articies, except those intended for the personal use of the addresses and not for sale, cannot be sent to those offices or to Abadan, Ahwaz or Kohm- merah by the letter poet, and that such articles if received will not be delivered and will be liable to confiscation."

3 Humidity, in perpentage of saturation the Humidity of air antaratad with mais ture being 100.

4 Direction of Wind, to two points. & Fares of Wind, according to Beaufort

Scala,

State of Weather, b bins sky, o de

Registered and Parcel Mails lose 15doomy, h hail, I lightning, a overusat, p

tached cloud, d drizzling rain, flog, minutes earlier than the time given below passing showers, squally, zeal, snow

i thander, v visibility, w dew wes.

unless otherwise stated.

OUTWARD MAILS.

TO-MORROW..

Strait, Bargrok, and India via Calcutta -10th Sept 10 am

Shaoghal, N. China, Japan'vis Nazasaki & Honolulu-10th St., Regis- tration 9.45 am, Letters 10.30

לי

2.01

נ.

Saigon-10th Sept, 1 p

Japan via Kobe 10th Sept. 5 p.m.

Formors via Keelung-10th Sept., 5 pm.

Holbow-10th Eept, $p.m.

METEOROLOGICAL,

Bazomater

WEDNESDAY, 11th September. Temperature Honolulu 11th Sept., 10 am.

Harity

Previons

at a 'pim.' 12-62.m. 402 p.m.

29.67 29.69 21.69

Sharghai, N. China, Japan via Nagasaki,† Wind Direction ...

Canada, United States, Cen

Toto...model

tal* 8. Americs Evrope Wather

via

B3 80

83.

E. CALM EĦE

I

Vanc ver-11th Sept Rezistra 9.45 am. Letters Bala --un mom 0.18 0,00 -0.40

digaset spa die Tamparaturn an kha

10.30 a

THURSDAY, 12th September,,

Swatow, Amoy, Forwom via Takao-12th

“Eept., 8 am

Fort Bayard, Holbow and Haiphong-

17th Sept. 8 a.m.

Swatow-19th Sept. 11a.m.

FRIDAY, 13th September. Shanghai and North China-13th Sept.

911 am

Fhilippine Islands -18th Sept 7 pm

SATURDAY, 14th September, Shanghai and North Chinx-14th Eept.

Tenten-14th Sept. 11.0. Bandakar, Australia, New Zealand

B.ph, Beris ration 12.45 p.m. Lattars 1.30 p.m.; SUNDAY, 15th September, Formoss via Keelung-15th Sept. 9.

MASSAGE HALL Swatow, Amoy and Torchow-15th Septy

A. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

·COUDBELL STREET).

MES CERTIFICATED

MONDAY, 16th September Straits Borkof, Ceylon, B mbay

EL. Observatory, Sept. 9, 1918.

I F. CLAXTON, Dizeolar,

TIDE TABLE

From 9th Sept to 15th Sept..

High Water

Hongkong

ENTERTAIN. ENTS.

VICTORIA

THEATRE

September, 6th and 7th

at 9.15 P.M.

"WOUNDED TO THE HEART"

"FIGHTING IN MESOPOTAMIA"

American Gazette No. 464 ETC.

YESTERDAY'S TELEGRAMS.

(Continued from page 7.)

ALLIES SWEEPING FORWARD.

London, September 7:

Since yesterday car troupe have advanced in places to x depth of over ren kilometree. We cocopied the lower forest of Concy sa' far as Petit Barisia, where the enemy abandoned considerable war material and manition depots.

To the right, we hold the outskirts of. Fresnes "and Quincy Basse, the outskirts of Vaqt Aillon, Moisy Farm and Leffaur. We reoccupied oar old trenches on the whole front north of the Aiens. The Americans freshly progressed in the region of Villere en Prayeres and Ravillon.

London, September 6.

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A German official wireless mesange says:➡We repaleed strong enemy attacks from the Neuville, Msnaneourt and Moinlans line. From Peronne and over the Somme the enemy hesitatingly fallowed our rearguards. Between' the Somme and the Oles the enemy pressed more keenly. We completed the freeing of ourselves be- tween the Oiss sad the Aiene.

· ALLIED LEAFLETS.

London, Saplember 7.

General Hindenburg, in bis Proclamation, states that 84,000 enemy lesflats were collected on the West Front during May, 127 000 during Jane and 300,000 daring July. Meny other leaflets were sent home by soldiers and oirculated in Germany with the resalt that "thousands imbibe the poison and their resolve and hope of victory is removed.”

HUMANITY'S. VICTORY.

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Paris, September 6.

A Hayes zonesge statee:-Marshal Foch, replying to the non- gratulatory mensage from the Paris Municipality, writes as follows

The German raah in shattered and we shall continue our task of

Almaly pursuing the enemy." relentl the re-opening of the French Chamber yesterday, great manifestations of a sacred union occurred. At the opening sitting, the President, M. Deschanel, gave an address in which he paid homage and expressed admiration and gratefulness to the armies which, he said, are saving the honour of the human family. The President foreshadowed the Allisa' friendship as being as everlasting in peace se in war, because free peoples are founding together a new order of things. Owing to the sublime valiance of those who give their lives by immolation of the dead who fight with the living, msa during these sacred hours is stepping over the longest stage. he has ever effected on the bloody path of justice.

M. Clemencesa ssenciated the Government with homage to the Allies, promising them immortal remembrance of their follow. soldiers, He asid: We shall fight till the end to build new monument of justice. We want France's and the Eatente's victory to be that of humanity. It is a beautiful task. The com- tinuation of that work belongs to our survivors."

The whole Chamber, including the Scoialists, cheered frantic- which represent, he observed, the unsaimous sentiments of the ally, M. Susyan o'aimed the bill-posting of the two speeches, country. This was voted by the raising of hande.

THE NORTH RUSSIAN FRONT.

London, September 6,

A British Northern Russian official messsga esya-Alter severe band-to-band fighting on the Archangel front, with the enemy led by Germans, the Allies occupied Obeserkays, taking 150 prisoners and inflicting beavy losses. Our esensitics were light

NORWEGIAN SHIPPING-LOSSES,

London, September 6. Thirteen Norwegian vessels, with a tonnage of 23,000, were destroyed during August, owing to war causes.

U-BOAT WARFARE.

The Hague, September:6. The Government has protested to Germany against the sub- marine destruction of vessels within the so-called Farred zone and the sinking on August 24 of seven, äshing vessels and the forcing of various skippers to sign a declaration the contents of which were unknown to them. It requests the return of the goods taken from

the fishing vessels.

BOLSHEVIST÷AMBASSADOR ARRESTED.

London, Baptambág","

A PATRIOTIC ACT.

London

Pradentiel

The Bolaborist Ambsazador The Litvinaff has been arrested as a Company hostage until the British repre- $2,000,000 wort asciativas detained by the in oslebration of Bolsheviks are set at liberty and the Hindenburg allowed to proceed to the

frontiar unmolested:

sufficient to fail of 20,000 mens.

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