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NOTICES.

THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH.

DONT GROUSE

OLD MAN!

Have a

"FELUCCA"

H. K. Fires

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1919.

TO-DAY'S SHARE-

NOTICE:

QUOTATIONS.

ENTERTAINMENTS.

OFFICIAL PRICES

Banks.

H.K. & S. Banks .

$670

Marine lusurances.

MITSUBISHI SHOJI

Cantons

440

North Chinas

b.

$200

KAISHA, LTD.

Unions

$.

220

Yangtezes

270

Far Easterns

23

Fire Insurances.

China Fires

138

b.

345

Shipping.

Douglases

11.

82

}

Steamboats

2494

Indos (Prof.)

II.

32

Indos (Def)

b.

193

Shells

b.

175/

Ferries

E.

34

Refineries.

Sugars

D.

177

Malabons

7.

46

Mining.

Kailans

Langkata

Shanghai Loans b.

20

Shai Explorations!

Raubs

.

2.10

Tronohs

b.

389

Ural CaspianS

47/6

H.A. Wharves

1.

110

Docks

n.

183

S'hai Docks

n.

192

N. Engineerings b.

$31

Lands, Hotels & Buildings.

(HITSURISHI. TRADINDOO

COAL, GENERAL IMPORTS AND

EXPORTS

SOLE PROPRIETORS OF TAKASHIMA, OCHI, MUTARE, KİSHIBAKE YOSHINGTANI, NOJO, NAMAZUTA, SATO, KANADA, SHINNDY, KAMIYAMADA, BIJA, ME STUBARI COAL MINES.

Agents for SAKITO COAL.

HEAD OFFICE, TOKYO.

BRANCHES AND REPRESENTA- TIVES:- NAGASAKI, KARATSU, WAKAMATSU, MOJI, KURE, KOBE, OSAKA, TSURUGA, NAGOYA, YOKOHAMA, TOKYO, HAKODATE, MURORAN, OTĀRU, VLADIYOS- TOCK, PEKING, TIENTSIN, DAIREN. 70 TSINANFU, HANKOW, SHANGHAI, ТАГРЕЗ, HONGKONG, CANTON, HAIPHONG, MANILA, SINGAPORE, CALCUTTA, LONDON & NEW YORK.

Docks, Wharves, Godowns, &c.

Cable Addre39 Hongkong" IWASAKI "

Canton, Haiphong

"IWASAKISAL"

Codes:—Al, A.B.C. 5TH ED.." Western Union and Bentley's. "AGENCY FOR THE OSAKA

THE

VICTORIA.

To-night's Splendid Programme.

GREAT BOXING MATCH BETWEEN CARPENTIER & DICK SMITH,

A Four-part Farcical Comedy, "MADAME & HER GODSON."

STRING BAND FROM THE “ECUADOR.”

Centrals

יד

109

MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE

H.K. Hotels

n.

120

CO., LTD., OSAKA.

THE

L. Invest.

D.

120

Hiphreys Est.

t.

94

Kloon Lands

11.

46

L. Reclamations

1.

175

West Points

90

Cotton Mills.

For Particulars Apply to

S. SAYEKI, Manager, No. 11, Pedder Street. Hongkong.

TEL. NO.

1743,

CORONET

TEL. NO

Ewcs

C.

$375

The Little House that shows the Big Pictures

Kong Yiks

1.

$34

Lau Kung Mows .

$250

Orientals

S'hai Cottons.

n.

Side

$120

ASAHI

BEER

$235

Yangtszepoos sa. $17.40

TO-NIGHT!

10-NIGHT!!

Miscellaneous.

Cements

S.

734

China Bomeos

C.

1234

*Do. Light b. old 7

new 516

China Providents s.

831

Dairy Farms

S.

28

Electrics H.K.

n.

84

Electrics Macao

1.

34..

Hongkong Ropes b.

29

EL Tramways $. Peak Trams, old S.

Do.

814

7

new

80 cts.

AT 5.15 & 9.15.

HAROLD LOCKWOOD

IN

THE HAUNTED PYJAMAS."

Steam Laundries

34

Steel Foundries

b.

10

Water-boats

1516

WER BEER

Watsons

6.10

AND PRIZES

Wm. Powells Wisemans

12

HOTELS.

b.

29

This Advertisement in seeded by British-Ararian Tobacco Co. (China) Ltd

SHIPPING."

YESSLES A

PRIVED.

DEPARTED.

The HOSEI MARU, ieft eier. The 8. PELEUS, from Liver das for Kobe with 150 cons of pasi, arrived on Saturday after-cargo. zoun with 906 tons of general cargo for Hongkong and 50 bags:

The KAIPING, a French vessel..

of mails.-Mooring, No. 1 buoy. left this morning with 280 tons "The CHANGCHOW, from of cargo for Haiphong ric Pakhoi- Bangkok, arrived on Saturday The HAKUSHIN MART, de-l with 2,000 tons of cargo. She is un- der the agency of Messrs. But-arted to-day with 300 tors for terfield & Swire. Mooring, C 43. The HAI HONG, from Swatow. brought 400 tons of produce Mooring, Douglas Wharf..

Dairen.

The DILWARA, cleared this

morning for Bombay

apore and Colombo with 3.000 tons of cargo.

The results were as follows:- Children up to eight years of age:-(1)

Xavier, (2) J. Figueiredo, (3) J. Souza.

Girls up to eight years: (1) M. Xavier, (2) C. Botelho, (3) K. Hyndman.

Boys from & to 14 years:-(1) A Gosano, (2) E. Gosano, (8) N. Oliveira.

Fourth race:-(1) E. Oliveira,

(2) E. Hyndman, (3) ♬ Jorge,

Coal to the extent of 2.270 tons was consigned to Hongkong this morning by the B. and S. steamer KASHING.-Mooring, B 30.

Transhipment cargo of 500 tons wes carried by the KOLYA, a British vessel, which arrived in The LOK SANG, left this the Colony this morning.-Moor-morning for Dairen and New.W.

chwang with 1.500 tons of general ing, Kowloon Wharf

cargo.

The GLENFALLOCH. (Capt. Mackenzie) took away to-day 2002) G. Aquino, (3) E. Goзano. tons of cement to Singapore mia Amoy.

A thousand four hundred tons of coal and 200 tons of general cargo were consigned to this port by the

HAIFONG, yesterday, From Hoihow.-Mooring, C 47.

The following vessels also carried coal for Hongkong:

YODO-MARU, from Moji, with 2,600 tons.--Mooring,, Kowloon Bay.

Hongkong, Oct. 6, 1919.

TIDE TABLE.

29th Sept.to 5th October, 1919.-

10

-

SAL.'

13

**

High Watar

Low Water Hoagbong

Hours

Man Clas.

·B. la

$143

33 29

Fifth race:1) V. Hyndman, the (21 M. Xavier. (3) K. Hyndman.

Sixth race:-(1) E. Silva, (2) C. Sing-Xavier, (3), H. Jorge.

Seventh race:-(1) E. Santos, Bar. (2) J. Santos, (3) V. Xavier.

Eighth race:-(1) G. Noronha.

m morning, a afternoon. Ninth race:-(1) L. Ribeiro, (2) Dancing was kept up until the J. Santos. (3) J. Figueredo.

early hours of the morning a Tenth race:(1) C. Xavier, (2) special late ferry being run for

Remedios, (3) E. Oliveira.

the benefit of Hongkong residents. Centipedal race in which the The Committee in charge of competitor had to run with a light-the celebrations for both days ed candle:(1) J. Luz's team, (2) was composed of the following: Santos, (3) C. Gosano, (4) E.-Messrs. P. V. H. Botelho (Presi- Noronha, (5) E. Santos, (6) Jdent), V. L. dos Remedios (Hon. Remedios.

Sec.). J. A. Yvanovich, Ladies' nomination race:-(1) A. Yvanovich and D. M. Vieira The SIAM MARU: left hy Xavier, nominated by Miss (members of Committee), kindly Saturday afternoon with 1,300 tons of through cargo for Bombay in Amelia Remedios, (2) Ito Gomes, Singapore. She is an O. S. Knominated by Miss Ada Remedios, (3) C. Marques, nominated by Miss A. A. Gutierez.

Rice and general cargo to the extent of 3,000 tons were taken by the URUSAN MARU which left this port on Saturday afternoon.

The KAKUSAN MARU, arriv-vessel, ed from Dairen, with 12,000 tous and also 1,116 packages of beans

|

Twelfth race(1) A. Leite, (2)

and piece goods. Her agents are PORTUGUESE FETE. H. Noronha, (2) J. Silva.

Mutsui Bassan Kaisha.-Moor-

Sing, No. 42,

The KAIRIN MARU, arrived from Keelung, with 1,100 tons.-

Mooring, C.34.

The ss. TAGA MARU, came

Prizes for the sports were donated by Messrs. J. M. C. Basto, C. E. Lourenco, J. P. ANNIVER-Xavier, E. J. Noronha, P. A. Xavier, J.M.V. Remedios, E.V.M. R. de Sousa, P.V.H. Botelho, C. Assumpcão. J. Ribeiro, E. Mar-

CELEBRATING

SARY OF REPUBLIC.

from Yokohama, with 2,320 tons To mark the ninth anniversary ques, J. F. Eca Silva. J. M. af coal. She arrived in port yes- of the establishment of

Kowloon Wharf.

the Noronha, P. Nolasco Silva, V. terday afternoon-Mooring, B32. Portuguese Republic, the local L. dos Remedios and. A D.!

The 9.8. HOSEI MARU, from Portuguese community made Barretto. ombay, had 161 tons of general merry during Saturday and cargo for Hongkong-Mooring, Sunday. The principal celebration was marked by a very largely

On Sunday evening the celebra tions took place at the Club de attended dance, for which the The C. M. 8, N. Company's Recreio, Kowloon, the grounds of Club building and grounds were WONG LEE, had on board 346 which had been very effectively lavishly decorated and illuminat- ons of through cargo and 205 decorated.

ed. Dancing took place matshed had been erected to Zans direct.

provide extra accommodation, canvas, kindly loaned by the there was barely room for the Macao Club, and the Music, was supplied by two Filipino large numbers attending.

atring bands. There WAS attendance large" including many well-known Por tuguese from Macao.

The CHUEN ON, Chinese Wessel, coming from Hothow yes- dards, brought 2,774 packages of „general cargo for Hongkong.

Dearing, C-38.

Although a large

The celebrations commenced with sports for children on Satur- A hundred and thirty- ight day afternoon, the prizes for presented to the tons of general cargo from Canton which were

delivered by the TAISHUN, winners by Mr. E. V. M. Ride tourning Morting: Whart Souza, the Portuguese Consul

very.

on

Supper and refreshments were supplied by the Hongkong Hotel, tables being laid for over 33,0.

P.

assisted by a sub-Committee com- posed of Messrs. P. A. Xavier, B. M. C. Canba, A. A. Gutierres, V. Gonsalves, M. A. Simoes, T. A. Carvalho, A. Sousa, C. Silva, L. B. Gomes and O. Oliveira.

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