HOTEL LISTS.
HOWGROPS HOTEL Corrected, to 8015 August) 1938. Dr. A: O. Ander)H. D. Kinney
Allan Keith
Bon
Mrs, C
Almeida
Mrs. H. Arrian.
def. H. Van Kod
wich
4. T. Kidd
and children T. Li
C. de Almeida. A H. Luzing
Mrs. G. ¿'Ahnei
ds & family
Lauritsen
Mr. G. d'Almeme. Leiris
da & family G. Ludin
Anderson
Mr. & Mrs. È. G. Dr. and Mr. J. B. Murphy and maid Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Monkman
Mrs. da Bens
F. Bain
C. Brown
Roy, McFarlane
H. D. Moore
J. Breedveld and
adam Mattos
3 children Mr.
Miss Mattos
and
Mr.
E. Maalin
Brandsma
Dr. G. W. McKe
Mr. and Mrs. J. Nishimoto
Burgees
Miss M. Bain
Mr. & Mrs. C. A
Benzon
(Mr. and Mr.
Norton child
W.-P. Neeson
and
COMMERCIAL NEWS.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
A NEW ADMIRALTY BOARD.
CHANGES SİNCE THE ARMISTICE.
BRITISH IMPORT RESTRICTIONS. The British Chamber of Com merce is informed that His Majesty's Minister at Tokyo has The flag of Rear-Admiral Sir received the following telegram Hugh Tothill, KOM.G. CB frani the Foreign Office-Pend-was recently, hoisted on board the ing legislation, Licence under. Prohibition of in the East Indies. In order to * General Highflyer as Commander-in-Chief G. S. Archbutt Mr. and Mrs. D. issued by the Board of Trade Tothill vacated the office of Import Proclamations will be take up this command Sir Hugh having effect as from September Fourth Sea Lord on June 17, 1. 1919, and authorising import which he had held since May 31, ation in United Kingdom of 1917, and in which Captain Sir | all
goods with of those
exception Alfred E. M. Chatfield, KCM.G. in following list, CB, C.V.O, Sir David Beatty's which will be treated as unstable late Flag-Captain, succeeded him. "key" industriesAll derivatives: With the appointment of Rear- of Coal Tar generally known as Admiral Sir George intermediate products capable of K.C.M.G., C.B., to command the Hope, being used or adapted for use as Third Light Cruiser Squadron, & dyestuffs or being modified or complete change has been made further manufactured in dyestuffs. since the Armistice in the naval All direct Cotton, Union, Acid, members of the Board of Ad.. Chrome and Mordant, Alizarine, miralty with the exception of Sir Basic, and Sulphide Colours All Rosslyn Wemyss, who has been Vat Colours (including Synthetic First Sea Lord since January 10. Indigo) and Oil Spirit and War 1918. Colours, all lake colours, and This change has taken place other synthetic colours, dyes gradually over a period of four starting colours acids, colour months. In March Vice-Admiral lakes, leuco acids, leuco bases Sir Herbert Heath left the post of whether in paste, powder, solution Second Sea Lord to be Command- or any other form. Synethetic er-in-Chief on the Coast of Mrs.drugs (including antiseptics), sys- Scotland, and Vice-Admiral Sir J. van Roy andthetic perfumes and flavouring. Montague Browning succeeded
photographic chemicals,
taa him. In the following month Ping (?), acid derivators of Vice-Admiral Sir Sydney Fre- aromatic hydrocarbons, alkaloids mantle, appointed to command and their salts fexcept quinine), the First Battle Squadron, was and certain organic chemicals, succeeded as Deputy Chief of the and fine Staff by Rear-Admiral J. A. For analytical reagents chemicals. Also:--Optical glass gusson. In June as already met- including lenses and prisms and tioned, a new Fourth Sea Lord like optometical devices, scientific took the place of Rear-Admiral glassware, illuminating glass Tothill; and a few days later | ware, laboratory porcelains, Rear-Admiral Sir William Nichol- scientific and optical instruments, son was appointed Third Sea potassium compounds, Tungsten Lord powder and ferrotungtsen, zine oxide, lithophone, thirium nitrates gas mantles and mantle rings, maguetos. hosiery needles and gauges.
A. N. Bishop
J. Barr
D. M. Biggar Mr. & Mr R. E
* Bargeron
E. R. Boericko Mr. R. B. Balillio
Mr. & Mr. 8.
Bimay
W. G. Browell
G. L. Colemar
Mr. and Mrs.
Colquhoan
N. Croucher F. W. Cor
4. A. Parw
5. S. Perry
Mr. and Mr.
Rollin
Mr. and Mr. D. Russell, and
chad
and
* children
Capt. J. A. MacReay
F. A. Reis
R. R. Roxburgh
E. H. Ray Mfr. and
Mr. Bod Mrs. Srtame
Dalrymple and family Capt. W. Davi
Mr.
A. St Mrs. Schregardies
and child Mr. R. Shwart-
man
son. Mr. J. A. Doune Mr. and Mrs. B. C. E. Smith
H Engelman, F. M. Sanderson and 2 children H. Stephens H. I. Edda V. Steensby Mr. & Mrs. R. & F. W. Tood
Erricson
Mr. and Mra
Egeter
Mr. & Mrs. H.
Epstein
Misi K. Euanson
Rev. F. C. Todd
Wallingford.
Tate
Mr. and Mrs. J.
N. Tollenaar Capt, and Mr. J.
Capt. R. Findlay, A. H. Taylor Mr. & Mr. E. Mr. & Mrs. G. C.
Thorne
J.
Ford
Fetherston
R. F. Fickett
baugh
'E. Guest
'H. B. Gallop
N. C. Galuazi
Mr. & Mrs. R. C.
Thorne
H. L. Teafe. Mr. & Mrs. C. E
Templeton
Jules de Vries
J. B. R. Gardiner w. Toorendonk
K. W. Hau
Thon Vint
Mrs. Hofweister J. P. Williams Mr McConnell Mr. and Mrs. G.
Bussey
T. Webster
PEAK HOTEL Corrected to 19th September, 1910 Capt. Archer Sir Ellis Kalo
F. R J. Adams (& Bird
P. Beckett
prie
Mr. & Mrs. R
Kewley
Mr. and Mrs. D.Mrs. J. Kunkle
K. Blair
W. A. Knigh:
Major F.
J. 1. 4. Laing
Bowen
Mr. & Mrs
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.
The NY. K. s8 YOKOHAMA M (European Line) left London for this port via the Suez Canal on the 23rd August, and is ex- pected here on the 1st October.
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.
THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE- GRAPH COMPANY, LTD.
The Admiral Line as. OLEN September 30th, from Portland grams are lying bere will arrive at Hongkong about via usual Japan ports and Shang hai
The following Unclaimed Tele-
The N. Y. E. 3. NIKKO M. (Australian Line.) left Sydney for this part on the 2nd Sept., and is expected here on the 20th Sept.
The N.. Y. E. TAMBA M. this port via the Suez Canal on (European Line.) left London for the 9th Sept, and is expected here on the 18th Oct.
The Ben Line 8.8. BENDORAN
from Middlesbro and London, left Singapore for this port on 12th instant, and may be expected to arrive here on or about 19th Sept.
(European Line.) left Singapore The NY.K. ss. KAGA MARU
for this port on the 13th Sept., and is expected here on the 19th September..
MARU (Bombay Line.) left. Bom- The N. Y. K. 85. TENSHIN bay for this port via Singapore on the 9th September, and is expected here on the 28th September.
(Bombay Line.) left Bombay for The N. Y. K... HOSEI M. this port on the 9th Sept. and is expected here on the 2nd Oct.
The P. & O. s... JAPAN left Singapore for this Part on the 14th instant, and is due here on the 20th instant.
The American and Manchurian Line s.a. CITY OF FLORENCE October. is due to arrive here about 5th
Line s.s. CITY OF NEWCASTLE The American & Manchurian is due to arrive here about 19th November.
|
White, Kitaso Maru, from Yokohama.
tral, from Shanghai.
Yunsang, Queen's Road Cen-
Yunwaichong, Queen's Road Central, or (Zungwoo 233 Queen's Road), from Shanghai.
· Kaobongyoun, from Shanghai.” Yingchee, from Amoy.
Keuiteng Yingfooliong, from Shanghai,
Fatehally, Hongkong Hotel, from Kobe,
Mr. Yuengen, 4th Floor 39.
Shanghai. Midway of Canoi Road, from
from Peking.
Hanpingli, King Edward Hotel,
Kwokchin, 36 Battlery Street, Yaumati, from Amoy.
Liebseng Shanghai.
Pharmacy,
from
Hongwoosing, from Amoy. Teenchowdong Neehongdong, Vanyee Street, from Shanghai.
Kwongshingcheong,
from
Takow.
Kwongwashing East Des Vouex. from Amoy.
Tongkackhing, from Kobe. Kienfung Co., Venyeisu Street, from Shanghai.
**
West
Chuzaing," Woosing Street, from Shanghai.
Wadato, from Tekio. Manyuewing, from Amoy. Ibarahyakusuke, Care Japan- ese Consulate, from Osaka.
T. ERING.
Superintendent,
The R. M. S. EMPRESS OF Hongkong, Sept. 12, 1919. RUSSIA arrived at Yokohama on 11th Sept. left there 13th Sept. ¡ and is due at Vancouver on 22nd September.
in the place of Rear- Admiral Sir Charles de Bartolome. who is taking charge of a department in the new Ministry of Transport. On July 24, Vice- Admiral Sir Alexander Duff, who had been Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff hoisted his flag as Commander-in-Chief in China, and in the Navy Estimates.s. MINERIO is due to arrive The American & Oriental Line debate recently Mr. Waiter Long indicated that Vice-Admiral Sir here about 5th October. Osmond Brock, K.C.B.; K.CM.G.. K.C.V.O., formerly Chief of Staff to Sir David Beatty in the Grand | Fleet, will succeed him.
The seventh naval member of Athe Admiralty Board at the
Armistice
Rear-Admiral J. D. Lloyd
Hope, who filled the position of Mr. and Mrs. J. Deputy First Sea Lord, in which capacity be was of grea: assig connection with the many and tance to Admiral Wemyss in intricate problems arising out of the terms of the Armistice and the settlement of the conditions of peace. O Sir George Hope being appointed to a sea com- mand his post will not be filled. Mr. Long stated on July 24 that, now the war is over, the Deputy First Sea Lord is no longer re- quired. The effect of this decision Lt. Col. and Mrs is to reduce the naval officers
Thursby Pel- ham
Mr. & Ms. O. T. Lane
Breakspear
Mrs. C. Ball
Rev. R.
Bundle, c.r.
Capt. T. P. Hall Mr. & Mrs. J. HW. A. Butterfeld
.G. Harper
Williams
H. P. Holtheiser R. Weil
A Shelton Hoopes H. L. Wilkinson *Capt., & Mra. & C. A. L. Williams
Innen
Mr. & Mrs. G. V.
York
B. Johannes
E. M. Joseph
KG EDWARD HOTEL
Corrected to 15th September, 1919.
Mr. and
Applet da child
Mrs. P. J. de Kant
and H. W. Lapsley
Mrs. L. M. Peace
Mrs. R. Almond J. H. N. Mody
Mr.
and Mrs.
W. Budge
F. G. Becke
· Mix M. H. Cor-
bett
G. F. Carry E G.. Coomer Choi Shing & san J...D. Danby A. L. Fry P. T. Farrell
J. E. Hendricks Master C Him
thes
Mr. & Mra. O. J.
Hammer
M. Manuk
Miss M. Manuk
Mr. and Molino
rs.
Capt. K. Larsson
Mrs. W. C. Pass
more
Mrs. A. Robert
100
Mr. & Mrs C. E.
Richardson
Capt. A Sveen Dr. L. C. Spillane Dr. A. B. Souza Mr. and
-Stewart
Misa F. Hammes family
A Harrison
F. Taylor
Ma J, John F. C. Todd
stone
B. Jambe
Mr. and Mrs.
Underwood Mrs. T. A. Kear-J. H. Witchell'
nay
A. Button
Mrs. Charlton Mrs Cheshire
Martin
Me
G. Marseille Mr. and Mrs. L
Morling Miss Mowling
and Mr | A. 4. Claxton Melrose
P. H. Cosb
J. Finlay Miller Lt.Col. EG.Mr. and Mrs. W.
Coles
J. Milne Capt Monteith
R. C. Comrie
Mrs. Cormack J. Morrisey Capt. & Mrs. P. 8. Newcombe
Davies
L J. Davies
C. G. E. Druitt
Mr. & Mrs. John
Duncar
Mr. & Mrs
Eager
S. Evans, M.
T. stone
¡Parsons
T. L. Perkins
Miss Phillips Mr. and Mrs
E. A Ram
B. Pilger
Major
3.
was
who have seats at the Board to six-viz, the four Sea Lords, the Assistant Chief of the Naval J.Staff (Vice-Admiral Brock), and the Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff (Rear-Admiral Fergusson.)
It is an interesting, fact that all five of the new members of the Board were serving at sea at the date of the Armistice.. Vice- Admiral Browning was.com- manding a battle squadron of the Grand Fleet, in the Hercules, in which he visited Kiel and Wilhelmshaven in December last,
Mr. & Mrs YW. E. Roberts
Fasse Rev. & Mrs. W. Scantlebury
Feather A Findlay Smith
Grant Smith Major Leslie
Smith * Mr. and Miss
Stubbings
J. Fletcher 4. D. Galloway F. Cibbins D. HAU Major
D.
Mr. and
Mrs.
Holworthy
Harding
.LMrs. Taglor
Mai..Ben. Miss Teatri
F.
Major Wakeman Lt. Col. J. Hum-L. Wilkinson
phrey
Mrs. A. Wilson H. do 7. Entchi-P D. Wilson Mr and Mrs
M. Woll R, G. T. Wal
degrave P. Zwagers.
BOD
IG. E Wettor W. J. Ziegler
W.
Mr. F. G. Jamp
jekom R. W. Lee Jones
CARLTON HOTEL
Corrected to 10th September, 1918-
Mrs. Blankman "Mr..
Mrs.
And Hamilton Mrs. F E. Mra D. P. Hen-
J. Bammel
Cameron
G. Chan" Miss
L
Calkine
derson
D. P. Heater D.1. E. Kelley
J. Mattasan Mise. E. Clockett A. MacDougall Rev. and Mrs. SA, Merchant D. Casberg and R. McEvie"
3 children M. Machling Thomas Daly
MacGowan Rev. and Mrs. H. Mr. & Mrs. Pieffer
Deris
W. C. Hardie J. Hennessey
W. Thurline
G. Vaughan
S Vellenga
The N. Y. K. s.s. HWAH÷WU' (Bombay Line.) left Moji for this porton the 17th Sept. and is ex- pected here on the 23rd Sept.
The R. M. 8. EMPRESS OF ASIA arrived at Kobe on 17th Sept 7.30 am. left there 17th Sept. 18th Sept. noon, and is due at 4 pm, is due at Nagasaki on Hongkong. 25th Sept.
WATER KETURN.
Level and Storage of water in Reservoirs on September L 1919
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SHIPS FIVE TIMES MORE COSTLY.
SHORTER WEEK MAY AID OUR RIVALS.
Branch at Yaumati.
Although, however, I am not It is true that the Americans seriously alarmed by the secret cannot yet produce vessels as propaganda long carried on in cheaply as £25 to £30 per ton. Yorkshire, South Wales, and But they finish. the construction Glasgow by a little conspiracy of much more quickly, and this, immoral men as self-satisfied in frequently decides an order in conceit as they are intellectually, their favour. Then the quality.. contemptible, I am profoundly of their work is still inferior to anxious for the peace and welfare that of the British workmen; but, of numbers of people in these again, it may be said that the by the claim now being made by islands who are now suffering quality of the American article is shipbuilding and engineering cruelly enough at the hands of steadily being improved. 10,3 workers for a reduction of the thess plotters, and may be called
weekly hours of labour from 47
195.90
18577 M. gall
The Weekly Dispatch_asks:-*-*-*- How will our supremacy as shipbuilding nation be affected
to 44?
It may be taken that employers and men are at one in recognising
The inferiority of the American upon to suffer an even fatal de has been due to the fact that privation if anything like a violent there have never been, trade pheaval should overtake British onion restrictions in America, industry.
and therefore any person could, and FACTS FOR CONSIDERATION. :
now, find employment in the shipyards. It is, in the hope that this The workers across the Atlantic
•
Vice-Admiral Brock and Captain enemm Chatfield were with Sir David Beatty in the Queen Elizabeth, and they had previously served under him when he commanded sed decimals of galines dreing Uke man Gthe Battle-Cruiser Fleet. Sir!
William Nicholson was the rear- admiral of a battle squadron, with his flag in the Emperer of India; and Rear-Admiral Fergusson was in command of a light cruiser squadron, in the Birmingham. KOWLOON WATERWORKS LEV L.superior to that of our com- aspect of the question has only are therefore only realy learnin
petitors. So that the first thing to come home to the heart and the technicalities of the industry. conscience of the average British But there is a prospect that the to consider before changing workman, who is no fool and no American workman may soon conditions is the
AMMONIA, CAUSES PANIC.
A wild panic was caused on Saturday night in Hildreth-street, Balham, a busy shopping centre,
KINGSOLERY POTKÄ
Four of these five officers were Alabaster (G
Taraton Mr & Mrs present at the Battle of Jutland. Bitting T
SH Battiecibe FG Lone W Bardin Mr & Mrs ReViool] Mr & M
D Mayton Mr & Mrs County W Cunningham Consu¡Quirk Capt # W
& Mr JJ
Robinson L C Cobb &
Farbse Mrs GA Dineman Mr & Mrs Socks Palmen
BO Drollate Mr Fleigh Mr & Mr E
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11120 Concessation of araber in theists and sein Dhar'e
August Consumption
populaties.
hand put dow.. Comitent supply in a data af both 2015 and 1919.
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Kawitan Gasi). Evvel.
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STORAGE IN: MILLIONS AND
- DECIMALS OF GALLONS,
Kamions Ga}
357 50
2530
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Concepcion sm
Beda v
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350
13-50 M6. gada
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by the bursting of a pipe leading dichonie of gallows during the month of Augast to an ammonia tank at the pre- mises of a local shopkeeper. The explosion was followed by clouds of smoke, and people with tears in their eyes fled in all directions. -There were no casualties, but one horse was overcome by the fumes and collapsed.
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W. CHATHAM,
Water Authority, Public Works Department,
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the necessity of maintaining that supremacy. Between them they must ensure that our output is greater than, and its quality
rivals.
relative
can
positions of ourselves and our monster, to bring about the dis- become as efficient se any other. comfiture of the revolutionists,
It is not yet possible to judge That such an upheaval would that I set down the following fairly the effect on output of the be transitory is quite certain, not facts for bis consideration,
reduction of the working week to only because the revolutionists In America labour is dearer 47 hours. Introduced officially at have no notion whatever of or than here so far as the actual the commencement of the year, ganisation, being but the most wages per hour are concerned, the shortened week was not in
false but it is asserted in authoritative practical operation until March frothy exponents of s economic theory, but because the quarters that the American em- Since the adoption of the 47 good sense of the British nation ployed in the shipbuilding in hours' system in the steel-making would soon grow impatient of the dustry accomplishes three times industry, however, one firm in the havoc wrought by any violent as much over a similar period as north has dropped nearly 2,000 disorganisation of its ancient the average shipyard employee in tons per month in its average
this country.
production.
·babits.
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