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HOTEL LISTS.

Hoxoxovo HOTAL Corrected to 11th October, 1918. N. Allarisv 18. Kuhu D. Abraham,

1. 2. Kidd M. M. Abraham Miss A. Lauvig Mr. & Mrs. E. G./W. B. Lipson.

Anderson

Mma. Leiria Mr. & Mrs. C. H.Mr. and Mrs a

Benson

Lauritsen

Mr. & Mr W. E. G. Ladin

Bixby

R. F. Bixby

D. M. Biggar

Miss B. Mout-

gomery |Mes. J. D. Mulder

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, I

Per xs. St. Albans (G. L. Smith, R.A.N.R., Commander) from Sydney for Hongkong and Japan. -Mrs. C. F. Bates, Mr. Herbert Bowden, Mr. John Day, Miss L K. Fox, Misa M. Gifford, Miss C. Gifford, Miss H. Harker, Miss E Hillier, Mrs. F. A Hicks, Mr. M. Kato. Dr. E W Kirk, Mra. Kirk, Miss R. Kemp, Miss C. G. Laing, Mrs. Y. Lin, Miss Lin, Miss I. McPhee, Berd

W. Manson, Mrs. Mauson and 9

D. M. Ballentine Mr. and Mrs. J.beys, Mr. Charles Mark, Mrs. and

J. Barr

W. Butter

"J. M. Brady

Martin

Dr. O. Marriott E. E. Marlin LR Boericks Mr. B. Bablica Dr. G. W. McKeag

E. A. Nelson

M. Kr. 6. Nowers

Bianey

W. P. Coonce

Mr. S. J. Clay

Mr. and Mrs von

Norcana

J. E. Nathan

Mr. and Mrs. J.W. P. Neeson

H. Coota

N. Croucher.

Mr. & Mrs. J.

Overwig

Mrs. J. A. Doanels. S. Perry

F. W. Cox

IF. W. Plammer

Mr. & Mrs. M. E.

Robertson

Mr. and Mrs.

M. Daniels

W. Dreymann S. 3. Rogers

Mr H. M. EPE H. Ray

stein

H. Richardson

Miss K. Ecanson. Swann

H. E. Esstan

IC. E. Smith

Mr. & Mrs. E. C. Sonne

·Ford.

Mr. & Mrs. J.

Fortune

J. L R Fry

Miss Froberg

Miss E. Sonne

AM. Τ.

L W. B. Fraser J. Farer

J. A. R. Gardiner,

A. Harperink

Mr. and Mrs.

Hockey

A. J. Hilbert

Stevenson

V. Steensby

A. C. Thomas

rs.

Master McLaughlin and Nurse, Mrs. W. L. Nichols, Dr. R. E. Paterson, Mrs. Paterson and 3 children, Mrs. R. M. Fenn, Mr. W. H. S. Pearce, Mr. and Mrs W, Palmer, Mr. H. Logan Russell, Mias C. Raine, Mrs. Guy Sherwood and Maid, Mr. and Mrs. E. Thompson, Miss M. G. Tait, Mr. J. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Webb, child and maid. Mr. H. Weitzer and Mr. and Mrs. H. Walker.

CARLTON HOTEL.

Corrected to 6th October, 1919.

J. Branden

C. Beasley

J. Bommel

G.

Mrs. F.

Cameron

J. A. L

Taylor, child

and

Mr. & Mr. C. E

Templeton

Capt T. Cader-

wood

Mrs. McConnell Thos. Vint

Hussey

P. P. Whitmarsh

Capt. T. P. Hall B. F. Ward G. Harper

18. G. Wilcox

A. Shelton Hooper Mr. and Mrs. H. Capt. & Mr. RP. Whitmarsh

Innes

Geo, Whitley

Mr. R. MR.F. W. Withington

Jones

Dr. S. B. Wake-

Mr. F. E. John. Seld

Son

EL Joseph

Mr. and Mrs. L.

C. Wiater.

Mr and Mrs. Mr&Mra, J. H.

• R. Kewley

י:

Williams

Kirs Edward HOTEL. Corrected to 10th October, 1919.

Mrs. J. John-

Stone

W. Arfaten

M. Anschau

B. O. Augustine F. A. M. Kragh

Mrs. R. Almond W. A. Knight Mr. and Mr. P. J. de Kant

H. Budge

Capt K. Larsson.

F. G. Becks

G. P. Curry E. G. Coomes

Choi Shing & son

W. G. Dixon " T. Dallin

J. D. Danby

W. A. Eustace

Miss Farrell

W. A. Morcom

W. Morder

. H. N. Mody

M. Manuk

Miss M. Manuk Mr. and M-5

Molino

Mrs. J.-F. Nicoll

E. W. Olesen

E. Nam Hee and J. T. Platts

Family

S. W. Farrer

AL Fy

P. T. Farrell

Mrs L M Peace

Mrs. W. C. Pras-

more

T. J. Renten

Mr. and Mr. T. E. Ruth

M. Gregory

S. Howard

Mr.

and

W. B. Hind

P. Rocken

J. Haynes

Mr. A. Robert-

R. Cushing

G. Chan

1. and

• Crocker

IN. Gajaseni

N. Issaranaura Miss P. Jones

EJ. Joces

Mr. & Mrs. James J. Kelley

Jas. Laing

Mrs. M. Moore

J. Metcalfe

Masters Crocker J. Luzac

C. Clarke

N. Charan

Mr. and Delaney family

Mrs. O. M.

Fals

T. Fabregas

F. Fabregas

İF. Osterman

A. Rakema

Mrs. B. Vink

ang Mr & Mrs. de Villers and sen

Ed S. Vellenga

Mr. & Mrs. Wal-

tem

F. Young

STATION HOTEL

Corrected to 11th October, 1919. Miss E. Best Mrs. F. E. Hamil G. Boissevain

ton

Mr. J. Stewart J. P. Haverkamy

Browa

Mr. and Mrs. G.

Ireland

Coenraad

J. D. Carriere

W. O. Cockram

Mr. and Mrs. F.

Karl

Mrs. J. R. Capell J. Luzac

and children C. Mommaas A Coghill J. B. A. VLO W. J. Edwards Moorsel M. & Mrs. B. D. J. A. Nolte

Eracs

W. Okx Mr. & Mrs. S. Wm. Stewart Grunsell and Wm. Thom

Corrected to 12th October, 1919.

Capt Archer

F. R. J. Adams C. B. Bird

E. P. Beckett

Mr. and Mrs. D.

E. Blair Major

Bowen

Mr. & Mrs. O.

UNCLAIMED TELEGRÄMS.

THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE- GRAPH COMPÁNY, LTD, The following Unclaimed Tole- grams are lying here -

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Wadato, from Tokio. Manyuewing, from Amoy. Ibarahyakusuke, c/o Japanese Consulate, from Osaka.

4102, 6671, Paktat, from Kobe. Abekobe, from Kobe. from Shanghai.

Cheungnnig. Pottinger Street

Kusanglee, from Shanghai. Nagase, from Osaka. Robert Carter, St. Georges Hotel, from Kobe.

Cheechiang Hoshun. West Street, from Shanghai.

Fukuwayu, from Kobe.. Onlec, from Kobe. Townsend, from Kobe. Chongwa Tes Club, Amoy.

Wongfongvic, Taionchan Hotel, from Chefoo.

from

Bungalow, from Yokohama. 265, from Shanghai. 4149, 2435, 1377. Poon

Taw

Yin, Asia Hotel, from Shanghai.

Lan Sin Chuen, 7 Des Voeux Road West, from Kobe. Kaihing, from Amoy. Yungsbingtuck, from Shang-

hai.

Hengsoonseng from Kobe.

T. KRING. Superintender: Hongkong. Oct. 10. 1919. EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRAL- ASIA & CHINA TELEGRAPH CO.

List of Unclaimed Telegrams lying in the E E. Telegraph Office at Hongkong

Allitradoa, from London. Duab, fr m Pati. Hammend, 18th Infantry, from Surbiton.

Louise Lacroix. Aster House. from Haiphong.

Nuttall, from Rangangara. Pirij. from Bataiva. Piresha, from Bombay. Villeta, from New York, Wright. Care Awlik. Calcutta.

from

D. de H. FARRANT

Superintendent, Hongkong. Oct. 9. 1919.

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Wakasa M...N. F. E...Oct. 15 Nile...C. M.

...Oct. 15 Manila M....O. 8. K....Oct. 17, Shidzuoka M. N. Y. E....Oct. 17 Prinzessin ...P. & 0....Oct. 21 Oct. 25 Delagos M....N, Y. K. Nikko M.............N. Y. K. ...Oct. 25. Iconium ......A, L. ...Oct. 29 Shinyo M. T. K. K.Oct. 29 Celebes M....O. S. K ...Oct. 30 E of Russia C. P. O. S. Oct. 30 Eurymedon... 5. L ...Oct. 30 Toyooka M...N. Y. K....Oct. 30 Kaga M.......N. Y. K. ...Oct. 31 Stanley D. ...R. S. ...Oct. 31 Khira .P.&O....Nov. 1 Suwa M.......N. T. K...Nov. 1 Colombia. P. M. S. Nov. 4 Nadking......C. M. S....Nov. 4 Seiyo M.......T. K. K. ...Nov. 5 E. of Japan...C. P. O.S....Nov. 5 Van Waerwyck J.C.J. L. Nov. 7 Seattle Spirit A. L...........Nov. 10 AN INDIAN DOG STORY. Hartland......A. L ..Nov. 10 Wheatland ... A. L ...Nov. 11 Miss Mary Morrissey writes to Africa M ......O. S. K. ...Nov, 13 the Daily Chronicle Persia M. T.K.K...Nov. 14] Waban... ..A. En Endicott... A. I. Aki M. ..N. Y. K. Eurylochus...B. L. China .........C. M. Korea M.......T. K. K.

TRUE TO HIS BLOOD.

You remember Kipling's story of ...Nov. 15 the Eurasian railway clerk who ...Nov. 17 was full native as far as colour ........Nov. 19 went, but who boasted of his des- ...Nov. 20 cent from a Yorkshire plate layer ...Nov. 22 who had taken to himself an ...Nov, 26] Indian wife in the days when E. of Asia C. F. O. S....Nov. 27 John Company ruled in India? Siberia M.T. K. K. Nov. 28 He was apt to be incoherent and C. of Newcastle B. L....Nov. 30 vacillating in the presence of the Nishmaha...A. L ...Nov. 30 real Sahib, but he went out, Seattle M....O. S. K. M. of Nov. sweating with fear, and single Tokiwa M...N. Y. K. M. of Nov. handed, quelled an angry mob, and St. Albans E. & A. E of Nov. then held it valiantly at bay till Alps M.......O.S. KE of Nov. the English came to the rescue. Venezuela ...P. M. S... Dec. 21 Clarence also was ao Eurasian Nippon M....T. K. K... ...Dec. 6 and as black as the best Day and Olockson......A. I. Dec. 11 Martin's; unkindly critics said ...Dec. 15 that he was a pure pariah, but Montague A. L. Tenyo M.T. K. K. ...Dec. 18 that was slander, for Clarence Monteagle ...C. P. O. S...Dec. 19 was built on the lines of a pointer, Crevecoue ... In ...Dec. 20 also he had the brown points of a Knight Templar B. L....Dec. 22 black and tan terrier and the jaws Grace Dollar R. S. 1st half Dec. of a mastiff, which proved that he also had the blood of Sahibs in his veins.

JAPAN, COAST PORTS, ETC. Amakusa M. O. S. K. Oct. 15 Paoting B. & S. ...Oct. 15:

Hangsang

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N. Y. K.

J. M. Co. ...B. & S.

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4/3 5/16

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Capt. J. I.

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I/T Shanghai

TT Singapore,

17914

C. H. Zabel

T/T Japan

175

T/C India...

208

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Demand, India

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8856

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T/T Java

T/T Marks

226 Nom. 7 51

Demand, Paris

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4/46

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6 m/s. L/C

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Mr. and Mrs.

Melrose

30 d's. Sydney and Melbourne

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30 ds. San Francis-į

90 co & New York f

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P. H. Cobb

Lt. Col. and Mrs.

Mr. and Mea. W.

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R. C. Comrie

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Mrs. Cormack

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R. C. Dixsor

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Mr

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A. Ram

Demand, Manila

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Davies

Demand, Singapore. 17934

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On Bangkok

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Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. C. E.

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Master C. Ham-

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Mr. & Mr. O. J.

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Dr. L O. Spillane Dr. A. B. Souza Mr. and Mra

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F. Taylor

Mias F. Hammes P. C. Todd

A. Harrison

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E. H. Parsons

T. L. Perkins

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Clarence was christened to match Montmorency, his master's charger; his intimates knew him J. M. Co...Oct. 15 as Tarry, but to the station B. & S. ...Oct. 16 generally he was Clarence the pi- Nagato M.

Oct. 16 dog, who had grown sleek on Laisang

Oct. 16 good food, and who ran like a hare when the smallest terrier Sinkiang

..Oct. 16 offered to chase him.: Choysang J. M. Co. ...Oct. 17 It was one of the terriers" Loongsang...J. M. Co...Oct. 1 favourite occupations to chase Haihong D. L. Co...Oct. 17 Clarence across the maidan, but Taksang. ....J. M. Co....Oct. 17 Fooksang J. M. Co....Oct. 18 they never came up with him. But Aki M. N. Y. K. Oct. 18 when the station's gibes became

ton scathing his Totomi M...N. Y. K.Oct. 18 would tell the tale of how three master Cheongshing J. M. Co. ...Oct. 18.

big pi-dogs also chased Clarence Gregory A...P. & 0. ...Oct. 19 Tjibodas J.C.J. L. Oct. 19 across that same maidan; the Tamba M....N. Y. E...Oct. 19 Eurasian fled like a black streak

over the dusty plain, with his mas Chenan..B. & S...Oct. 19

He always slept in his mis-extra good take-off, and the thud ter on Montmorency pounding Shinryu M...N. Y. K. Oct. 21

after him, for it is not good to let tress's room, and he had one with which he landed on the Taming .....B. & S. ...Oct. 21 Haitan... .D. L. Co. Oct. 21 Four dog be pulled down by three inexorable rule in his guardian- ayah's portly chest sent her dying

ship to let no one enter her through the door. Kwongsang...J. M. Co....Oct. 21 gaunt fighting pariahs. Luchow

The swiftest of his pursuers room or tent after the light was He had a great sense of hum- ..B. & S...Oct. 21]

came up to Clarence and bit bim. out or without first speaking our, had Clarence. But he was only a little bite, but it was enough: Clarence was a Sahib at night. not popular with the other dog of ..O. S. K. ..Oct. 22

the black dog remembered his and would have dealt with a the house, James: James was a Sosnu M....O. S. K. ...Oct. 23 Yuensang. 31. Co...Oct. 24 tracks, head down, teeth bared, regiment to protect his mistress. cross-grained elderly fox-terrier His mode of procedure was with a liver and a soured disposi- Hinsang J. M. Co...Oct. 24 eyes red, and plunged joyfully into

It was a great fight, but simple: He looked neither totion, and he despised Clarence J.C.J. L...Oct. 29 Tenshin M. N. Y. K...E. of Oct. One of the pariahs made a meal the right nor to the left. but went for his nalive" ways.

for the carrion crows and another straight at the throat of any James insulted him, snarled at Kondgawa M. N. Y. K. E. of Oct.

was badly hurt; for Clarence never intruder. His master had seen him, criticised him and called Shisen M....O. S. K... Nov. 1

fought until he was bitten, then he him so deal with a carefully oiled him bad names, and Clarence bore Täliwong...... J. C. J. L....Nov. 2

gentleman who had wriggled in lit with indifference for monthe- fought to kill. Timanoek J.C.J. L. Nov. 6

But it was as a watchdog that through a slit in his tent with antil one evening James flew at Tango MN. Y. K...Nov. 22

Clarence excelled; that was his knife between his teeth. Saigon M.....0. S. K. B. of Nov.

him and bit through his ear. His mistress's fat Madrassi Then he rose in wrath, and tak. job, and he did it to perfection. He Madras M.O. S. K. M. of Nov. would allow no one to touch, bustle, arah had a wholesome respecting his tormentor by the scruff of push or otherwise annoy his mis- for Clarence's rule, and out of his neck, shook him like a rat, tress,and on one occasion he arriv-consideration for her feelings he but be neror pierced his skin; he ed in the midst of a genial family was tied to the foot of the bed in was four times the size of James. Although there was only one scrimmage, shot through the air the burgalow, so that the ayah and big dogs do not kill little prisoner for trial at Nottingham with a roar like that of an angry (whom he despised as your true ones, at least English dogs do not Sessions recently, no conseilion, and landed heavily on the Eurasian alwaysdespises the pure- And Clarence, in that crisis, was could be obtained, either to pros-chest of an old trusted warrior, bred Indian), had the satisfaction true to those mixed and distant ecute or defead. The barrister who, in Clarence's opinion, was of asking "I opening Terry, Britons from he was dascended. briefed for the prosecution was assaulting his mistress with a memsahib?" every morning when

After that it was thought better engaged in the County Court, and sofe cushion.

she came in with chota-hazri.

that another master should be instructed bis solicitor to apply

“opened." ie.,, untied found for him, for the family was every for permission to address the grinning from ear to ear-whether him

morning till packing up for home, and among court. To this the Recorder, Sirin menace or amusement it was one

the day,

morning all the pangs of parting one of par. Ryland Adkins, acceded. The difficult to know, but certainly it after a dance, she came in with the hardest was saying good-bye par. prisoner, applying for counsel, cast a blight over the proceedings. out speaking it was dark and to the black dog with the pariah's $20% pin. also had to be content with a

He was tail, Clarence the Eurasian, whó less Clarence wasin safe custody.litting on the bed, so be had and had the heart of a Sabib. 14% pm.solicitor to defend him.

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