1918-11-16 — Page 2

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

LIFTS

and

NOTICES.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1918.

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WAYGOOD-OTIS

ELEVATORS

FÖR ALL PURPOSES.

FOR QUOTATIONS APPLY TO THE

ASOLE AGENTS

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

MACHINERY DEPARTMENT.

THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCETM GO-

New Scheme for Children's Early Endowment:-

Principal features: Small Premium, Liberal Surrender Value; No Medical Examination, Return of Premia in the Event of Death, and Numerous Options at the Age of 25.

WRITE FOR PAMPHLET ARD FULL PARTICULARS TO

DODWELL & CO. LTD. Agents."

SOLE AGENTS:

GANDY BELTING

THE EASTERN ASBESTOS CO. QUEEN'S BUILDING, CHATER ROAD, HONGKONG

THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING G

ESTABLISHED 1883. MANUFACTURERS OF

PURE MANILA ROPE

8 STRAND

CABLE LAID

4. STRAND

Le to 15"

CIRCUMFERENCE

5" to 15" CIRCUMFERENCE

3" to 10 CIRCUMFERENCE,

Of Drilling Cables of any size up to 3,000 feet in length. Prices, Samples and fall particulars will be forwarded on application.

SHEWAN TOMES & Co.

General Managers.

LIQUEUR

GRAND

MARNIER.

'CORDON

ROUGE & JAUNE.

CALDBECK MACGREGOR

& Co.

15. Queen's Road, Central

#Telephone No.

75.

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HONGKONG JAPANESE

MASSAGE ASSOCIATION,

Mr. V. SUGA

Mr. I. HONDA

ام

Mrs. A. SUGA Mrs. S. HONDA

8 Queen's Road Central,

Hongkong.

METALS

of all kinds, especially for ship-|| building and engineering works. Largest and best assorted stock in the Colony, “

SINGON & G

(Kstablishedỹ A. D. 18803 HING LUNG ST.

MEE

Phone 515,

CHEUNG.

PHOTOGRAPHER

FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR PÄTRONS WE HAVE OPENED "A" BRANCH 'SHOP AT NO.5. ICE HOUSE STREET (BELOW.QUE MAIN-PREMBES) WE HAV VALSO A BRANCH OPPOSITE THE CITY HALL

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NOTICES.

NORTH BRITISH

AND

MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO.,

fa which are vested the shares of THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE CO. LTD.

AND

THE RAILWAY PASSEN- CERS ASSURANCE CO. The Undersigned AGENTS for the above Company are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. Agents.

Yorkshire Insurance Co.,

Limited. ESTABLISHED 1884,

The Undersigned AGENTS for the above Company are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates. SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. AGENTS.

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.

PORTLAND CEMENT.

In Caaks of 375 Ibt, net. In Bags of 250 lbs. net.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.

General Managers. ** Hongkong, 16th August, 1916.

HOTELS AND CAFES,

THE HONGKONG HOTEL

AND

GRILL ROOM.

J. H. TAGGART,

THE

1.500

Manager.

PEAK HOTEL.

FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL. 15 MINUTES FROM LANDING STAGE. UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF MRS. BLAIR,

KING" EDWARD HOTEL

CENTRAL LOCATION.

ELECTRIC LIETS AND' LIGHTING."

TELEPHONE ON EACH FLOOR HOTEL LAUNCH, MEETS ALL STEAMERS Tel. 373.

Telegraphio Address: “VICTORIA

ཟ་

JWITCHELL.

Manager

COLONY,

THE CARLTON HOTEL.

(THE ONLY AMERICAN HOTEL IN THE

ICE HOUSE STREET." Under American Management

Nice and calet yet caly a few minute walk from the Banks and Central" District. 43 Becroma. Excellent Cuisine, Scrupulously Clean. Moderate. Terms. Monthly and Family Rates on application to the ProprietreLL.

MRS. F. E. CAMELUN, Telephone 812,

1

EUROPE HOTEL, SINGAPORE,

UNDER NEW BRITISH MANAGEMENT.

THE PREMIER HOTEL. FINEST SITUATION.

EXCELLENT CUISINE.-

ARTHUR E. ODELL

(Late Grand Hotel, Southcliffa, England and Royal Palace Hotel, London, W.)

1. PALACE HOTEL KOWLOON. T

Corner of Haiphong and Hankow Roads

Palace.

Two Minutes from Perry and Ballway station. This Hotel har just bang,ecompletely renovated}"]

and returnixbad, la pow up to data in every respect and under English Management Cuinze ander personal mrpervision of the Proprietor BAR AND BILLIARD BOOME.

TERMS MODERATE.

Epecial Arrangement for Families on Appllestier to:

FINE

For the COMPLEXION.

„Il bruxtiles and preserves” the compledoa, zad way" ~ be freets ased on sellesté (and sensitive skins which ordinarytoile soap would irviate, and coarsen.

TEL.

1877.

NOTICES.

YARDLEY'S OATMEAL

The purest and nest of Soaps, scientifically com- bined with an Oatmeal speelally treated for the extraction of its bland, soothing, superfatting

qualities.

J.H. OXBERRY, Proprietor.

SQAP

-For the NURSERY.

A perfect Nursery Soap,

·}{@co{\s*~*s it cleanse. its se enables, Baby to stat life with a bealthy and bezeitful skin and to main- jain Its beasty through Youth to Azt.

PRICES Cts. 60 a Box of 3:Cakes. COLONIAL DISPENSARY, 14. QUEEN'S ROAD

4. FRENCH GOVERNMENT ¿LOAN 1918.

Price of Issue Fcs. 70.80.

Net Interest Produced 5.65% running from October 16th, 1918.

Subscription List Closing November 20th, 1918. Śpecial Facilities for French Exchange. Advances Granted Against Scrip. Full Particulars on Application to the

RUSSO-ASIATIC BANK

SA RODGERS,

Hongkong, 26th October, 1918.

R.

Manager.

CAKES

WEDDING, CHRISTENING AND COMPLIMENTARY IN ALL VARIETIES, VICTORIA CAFE (Next to P, & 0. Office)

TELEPHONE - 2887.

KOREA, DA Vary Bead Central.

CALL

THE HONGKONG GICAR STORE

CO. LTD.

AND ASK. FOR

"EL PALACIO

AND YOU"will be convinced that" Hongkong is now favoured

with the best brand

of

NOTICES.

MANILA CIGARS.

G...

H

Any European, Non-Asfatic or Indian desiring to leave the Colony should apply in person at the Central Police Station between the hours of 9 a.m. to 1pm and 2 pam, to é pas daily. Applicants will be required to produce Fassports or identifica- tion papers

All persons with certain excep- tions who remain in the Colony for more than 7 days are required to Register themselves under the REGISTRATION of PERSONS ORDINANCE 1916. Forms of Registration giving the be particulars required may obtained at the G. P. O. and at All Police Stations.

The Penalty for non-com- pliance is a fine not exceeding $50.

THE

LONDON DIRECTORY.

(Published Annually)" enables traders throughout the World; to ocmmunicate direct with English -

MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS | in each elast of gooda, Berides being a completa commercial guide to London and Bubarbe, it contains. Liris of

REPORT MERCHANTS

with the goods they ship, and the Colonial

and Foreign Markets they supply; also

PROVINCIAL TRADE: NOTICES

of leading Manufacturers, Merchanta, -eto., in the principal Provincial Towen und In- [dustrial Centres of the United Kingdom.

Barinen.Cazis.of Merchanta_and. Dealers seeking

BRITISH AGENCIES

can now be printed under each trade in which they are interested at a cost of si for each trade heading. Larger advertise" ments from £3 to £12.

"..

A copy of the directory will be sent by post on receipt of patal order for £1 10-0.

THE LONDON DIRECTORY,"00, STA 3. Abchurch Lane, London, E.C.

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REMY

GENERAL NEWS.

For Life and After. Mr. J M. Hogg, M.P., speak ing at Liverpool recently read the Following letter recently received by discharged soldier "The | Minister af-Pensions has decided to continue your pension at the rate of 22%, 93. a week from July 31, 1918, till Jan. 31, 1919, them at the rate of 19. 6d. for life, at the expiration of which you will again bemedically examined with a view to consideration of your: claim for further pension."

Roll of Honour. Lieutenant Dansid Holland Macartney, Eastern Ontario Be eiment and Princess Patricia' Canadian Light Infantry, who bas been killed in action, was the second son of the late Sir Holliday. Macartney, K.O.MG., who, was for so many years Councillor to the Chinese Legation in London. Lient. Macartney was educated at Highgate Bobool and was con~ nected with the Canadien Bark of Commerce. At the outbreak of the war he enlisted in Canada, where he was residing at the time. Proceeding to France with one of the first Canadian conting- enta be wee wounded early in 1915, and later he was gereed in the fight for the Vimy Ridge. Ee was thirty years of age.

Formerly of Kobe.. Lieutenant Alan Ryder Hall; Northumberland Fasiliere, who จยย killed on Kay

30, was born in 1887, sod was. the son of the 1ste Silver Hall, M.I ME., M. Inst 0.3., of Tokyo, Japan. Educated at Richmond'. School, Yorkebire, and at the

MARTIN Institute, Philadelphia,

is THE

BRANDY

FOR

CONNOISSEURS

Est. 1734

U.S.A., he began his career in an engineering firm in Japan, Ister joining the staff of a firm at Kebe. Shortly after the outbreak of war be volunteered for military ser- a vice and secured bis commission in August, 1916, after training in the Inns of Court O.T.0. In the autumn of the same year he was sent to the front, where he took part in various operations and gained a mention in dispatchee in 1910. He was killed while on patrol duty for which he had volunteered. Meeting with a party of the enemy who ware bolding a wood, he refused to surrender, and while withdrawing with the sergeant who was with him was fired it and killed. His company commander wrote in terma of high praisso of the gallant way in which he met his death and of the valushis in- formation which he was able to send back. Lieutenant Hall was A well-known member of the Yckohama and Kobe Athletic

Made of best Charante grape labe Bottled in Cognac

Sole Agents :~-~

THORESEN & CO.

Sales Agents Canten:

Mandera, & Backhouse" Ltd.

DRACON MOTOR CAR CO.

MOTOR CARS FOR HIRE & BALE, PROMPT SERVICE.

Sole Distributors for South China and Macao for the OVERLAND, HUDSON and CHANDLER · Motor Cars, » and the HARLEY DAVIDSON Motor Cycles.

KOWLOON BRANSH; 26. HATHAN ROAD, TEL. 6 226.

PROPRIETOR: C. LAURITSEN. Tel. 482.

FRENCH

LESSONS.

G. MOUSSION, 15. Morrison Hill Road.

E. HING & CO.

́ ́ SHIPBUILDING MATERIALS, SHIPCHANDLERS AND

UHARDWARE MERCHANTS.

„PHONE NO, 118,

25, WING WOO ST.

CENTRAL

The Broken Soldier. There is a certain class of am- ployer who is endeavouring to exploit the men discharged from the Forces by cffering them s wage which, as the President of National Association of the Grocers' Assistante points out, would mesa starvation if they were not in receipt of a pension... Some time ago they heard of men being rffered a pound a week for working na shop assistants 12 hours a day. Similar cases are constantly coming to the know- Jedge of the Discharged Boldiers” Federation. Employers telephone to them for men and offer totally igadegaste wegen, **and only the ciber day" the secretary aid recently,**■ mwa applied to as for a gardener and offered 15. We wrote to bim, sa we do in all

ach cases that come to our cotics, and pointed out that it is impossible for a man to live on" such a wage and that we consider it is explciting discharged men to make such an offer. It is for the men themselves to refuse all cffers of the kīnā." The National Federation part of Discharged and Damobilised Sailors and Exidiaro beva sent a deputation to Mr. Hodge to sek for an all- round increase in the present rate of pensions, "The men who have saved the country ere, worse of than noyone," Mr. B O. Stedman, the Pensions Secretary of the Federation, ssid recently "because the only incresse they have bad since 1915 is the 24. 61. which www graated in the 1917: and makes the wazimum for discharged from the Army Navy manfit 27s. 6d. whole Federation, which inolader three-fifths of all the

monenkit be country ma. S

at the back of this demand.

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