TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1933.

SHIPPING.

P.&O.-BRITISH INDIA

APCAR AND

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

{{COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND); MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES

STRAITS, JAVA, BURMA GEYLON, INDIA. PERSIAN GULF, WEIT INDIKA, - MAURITIUS, EAST AND SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INGLUDING MSH FRALAND A ND QUEENSLAND ·PORTS, RID

11 GEL, EGYPT, EUROFE, Rs.

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIREOT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. (Under Contract with H.M. Government.)

8. F.

From

Tons

Hongkong

(about)

***NELLORE"

8,853

7th Feb.

at 11 a..

*** DELTA"

8,000

7th Feb.

at 4 p.00.

*KHIY!"

.9,000

2lat Feb.

"SICILIA

6,700

27th Feb.

"BANCA"

6,003

eth Mar.

"MOREA"

11.000

711 Mar.

LAHORE".

5.959

19th Mr.

"SOUDAN"

€,700

19th Mar.

"KASHMIR"

2,000

21st Mar.

L'PORE"

5,973

22nd Mar.

DONGOLA"

9.000

4th Apr.

"NANKIN"

7.000

18th Apr.

***SICILIA"

6,80

21st Apr.

"KARMALA"

Pero

2nd May

"KASHGAR”

0,000 10th May

"NYANZA

7,000

50th May

**NOYARA".

6,850

14th June

"DELTA"

1,097

27th June

"MALWA

10.041

11th July

"DEVINHA"

8,09% 25th July

Dostination

MARSEILLES, LOnder & A'worp.

Marseillar, London Awerp. &

Rotterdam.

MARAZIL, LONDON, & A'werp. S'pore, Penang, Cofbo'& B¦bey. Bingapore, Col'bo & B'bay. B'bay, Marseilles, L'don&'werp. Bingapore and Bomber.

S'pore, Penang Col'bo & B'bey. MARSEILLE, LONDON & A'werk. Singapore and Bombay. MARSEILLES, LONDOs á á'worp.

do. S'pore, Penang, Corbo & Ebay. MARSEILLES, LONDON & A'warp.

do.

*Will call at Hamburg if suficient inducement offera.

do.

do.

do.

do.

do.

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS (South)

8th Feb. 28th Fob. AUSTRALIAN

"TARABA"

7,000

"TORILLA" BASTERN &

1 6,200

4,000

Singapore, Penang & foleuita Singapore, Fenang & Calcutta SAILINGS (South) -Míanila; ----Thursday ——Islaud,"| 3rd March Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney & Melbourne. Frequent connections from Australia with the following:- The Union M.S. Company's steamors to the United Kingdom via New Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco etc.

**EASTERN".

P. & U. Royal Mail steamers to London via Suez Canal.

The P. & O. Branch Service of steners to London via the Cape.

The New Zealand Shipping Company's atcaniers for Southampton and London

via Panama Canal.

SAILINGS

"BANGA"

"EASTERN"

"LABORE"

"STORA.

**KA SHMIN"

ΤΟ

SHANGHAI

0,700

6th Feb. Kobe.

at 31.10.

4,000

& JAPAN

6th Feb. Mojl, Kobe & Yokohania. at 4 p.m.

5,252 8th Feb. [ S'hai, Moji, Kobe & l'hama. 8,900—1—1ttir Feb. Shaughst 1*8,000

10th Feb. | S'hai, Moji, Kobo & Y’kama.

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice.

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERƏ, *Passengers for Bangoon must defray their own Botel expenses at Singapore while waiting for the on carrying stramer..

lat Saloon Passengere may travel by B.LAN. Company's steamers betwoco Fidgapore and Calcutta ar Singaporo and Madras in lieu of the section of their 40. Tickets Singapore to Colombo.

All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans free of charge.

Parcela Measuring pot more than 24 ft. x 3ft, x-1 will be received at the Jompany's Office ap to noon on the day rovions to sailing.

For Further Information, Passage Force, Freighte, Haud books, etc., apply te. ---- MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

11, Des Voeur Road Central, HONGKONG ***

ABAHAMA PARADISE.

FORTUNES FOR SEA COOKS.

Agents.

in the liquor business, and work at high pressure to maintain a regular | supply of whisky for their Ameri

customers.

In

The Nassau liquor merchant.sella Writing to the Daily News from his wars, to the bootlegger, who Nassau, Bahamas, a correspondent pays him in ready money or agrees

to pay him after the "trip." Bays:-Two years ago X was a cook the carly days of the business the on an inter-island schooner lewe inanze was loaded into the the Bahamas. Now he is said to vessels in the sume cases in which have £100,000 to his credit. it was shipped from England, but Within the last two months a these were lon large to be moved salesman in a Nassau shop made speedily, and, moreover, when drop- £400 during a fortnight's holidayped overboard in the event of detec

įtion, they remained afloat for some which he spent merely a super-curgo

time. on-a "bootlegger."

Nowadays six bottles arranged inj These are merely instances of the get-rich-quick possibilities which pyramid are sewn up in burlap, have been opened up here since the and are thus shipped and tranship- United States went dry and made ped, being easy to handle and quick the Bahamas the centre of the to sink. liquor-toning business.

LOADED AT NIGHT.-

"Bootlegging" has attracted peo- The whisky is usually loaded into ple from variole trades and pro- the vessels at night, and the men fessions and from several nationali- and women employed in this way ties, and the crews of the bootleg- often work from sunset to dawn, ging navy have been recruited from passing the wedge-shaped. duflop business mon, American college packages from the warehouse to the students, English ex-service officers, vessel's hold. and from scamen on British and American trading-schooners.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

THE CHINA MAIL

(Reuler's. Service to the China Mail.)

-FAILURE OF THE LAUSANNE CONFERENCE.

YESITORS IT HOTELS."

HONGKONG HOTEL”

February MR. Alkis Capt. M. Fronch Mr J. T. Dagram ronddra W. H Mr B. Haring.

Gilo Mr and Mrs C, L. fr. f. Gray

Bayard

Mias Gray

Mr and Mia J hot TRULI

Behar

Mr:0. Hammond

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

COLUMBIA PACIFIC SHIPPING CO. (Operating United States Government Ships).

From PORTLAND, ORE, JAPAN

**PORTS,

"HANNAWA":

having arrived from above ports,

• CONSIGNEES are requested to pre- sent their Bill of Lading in exchange for Delivery Orders, and, take immediate delivery from alongside, steamer,

LAUSANNE, February 4th." Ismat Pasha, in an interview with Router's borrespondent, emphatically do- clared that the failure of the Conference re E E. Belilios Mrs and Mis-Hand HE Steamship was due to the economic clauses in the Mr R. F. Birbook Boott Haratos Treaty and, primarily, to the Allied ders E. Blackburn Me G da Jong- mand that the Turkish Government shall Mr. and Mrs G. H. Mr. J. E. Joseph

Booth! recognise all the contracts and cones

Mr and Mrs sions made by its pressor Mrs J. M. Bowlo

Mr G. Bowack. Ismet

Lucitaon urged the Government's Ignorance of

Mrs W. M. Campbell nature of these undertakings and ux-

Mr M, Cario' **• pressed surprise that the Conference was Mr.N. Croucher wrocked on such grounds. Ho declared rand Mrs: O. that the matter of Judicial Regime ne. Darch corded with the Allied proposals. Ismet Mr F. B. Duncun was very earnest and seemed upset at Mr and Mis Lord Curzon's departare, as he appar Dunbar ently realises that the situation is fraught Mrad Mrs. W.

Eustл0 with the greatedt danger.

-LAUSANNE, Fob

· Mr 0.8. Iwohner

e P. Marks Mr G. D Melbourne Mr. Montaguo W.Bir D. Wunton

Mir P. Otley

Mr G. R. Fotts

W Me A. Rowe

&.

Mrs E Sparke

Mas A. Square

Mr V. d. Stron 5th. air and Mea 8. GM and Mra

Fantor

Tidal

The fate of the treaty wasín, the balance within five minutes of the time Mr F. D. Frawley fixed for Lord Curzon's departure. The Allies whittled

tha Judicia] } Capitulations until they were almost un-

down

REPUTAR DAT HOTELA DODG

1.

recogniablo. The greatly modified Allied de H. Dokkos | Me-Dynatt..

that n foreign juist te & Wea Bierol! De and proposal was

Mrs 0. should hold a watching. brief in car and Mrs. A. H. Marriott

Mae Malkidell Compton

whero forbigners word do but the

Turks ando a counter

roducing Mr W. J. Caddy ·

The Mre P. M Davis

Mr and Mrs Millen Mr & Mrs Noaro Mr and Mrs Plant

their utility to vanishing point. war indemnity was reduced from fifteen Mr and Mrs Donya gold millions of Turkish pounds, or Mis Fitzgerold Mr.A.G. Vanderpot twelve and other substantial concessions Mr Godder were ineffectually made.

PEKING POLITICAL APPOINTMENTS.

PERING, February 5. The Kuomintang members of Parliament

the are criticising Government appointment of Din Chun Ting as Tuli of Kwangsi, on the grounds that the appointment will himler unification? General Tsao Kun and General Wa Pei Fu are also reported to be urging the Government to appoint Shen Hung Ying Tuli of Kwangtung and Sun Chuon Fang Tuli of Fukion.

Mr and Mrs W. A.

Bannibal

dr and Mrs

Allem

Mr. L. H. Walzor

PRAK HOTEL.

February 3.

H. W.Mr J. M. Kaye

Mr M. F. Koy TinDr. V. M. Kech Cant P. H. B. Lako Mr & Mrs Walter

Twink

Cont and Mrs

Arthur

Miss Barnen

Mr G. W. Barton Mr and Mrs B.

Birch

Mr R. E., Bird

G.Mr and Mrs' A. S.

Littlejohr s

Mr M. R, Littlejohn 5r & Mr Blackwell Mr J. D. Lloyd Miss I. A. Blair Mr and Mrs W. J. r&Mis B.Braddon E. MacKenze. Ir M. J. Bruen, Mr. F. Mattingly

Eng. Capt. and Mrsbir D. McCallam

Bromwich The Premier has replied refusing

Mr R. MuGe gor the requests saying that the recent Mr S. T. Bathin Capt. and Mrs G.B.

Mr and Mrs W. A. forcer appointments were made with the

Batterfield Mr J. Finlay Millor object of reunification, which will

Mr E. J. Chapman Mies R. W. Nesbitt be hindered if he withdraws them

(r and Mrs J, W.Capt. and Mra C. O.

Church

Olliver and makes fresh appointments, and

Capt. C. J. Church Mrs A. J. Paterson would also cause much trouble and confusion. The Premier adds if his-t and Mrs H. H. M: A. H. Penn

Clark

Hon. Mr and Mrs-T viewpoint is not comprehended he Mr&Mrs Collette L Perkins would like to retire from office. Miss Mary Cooper Mr and Ms F.

fr & Cornell Pfordten.

PEKING, February 5. Semi-official reports state that the Minister of Finance, at a Cabinet meeting held on Saturday, propos-, ed a loan of $12,000,000 at 8 per cent, to be accured-by-a-Peking octroi, in order to tide over the Lunar New Year.

It is reported that the Diplomatic "Corps has declined a request for the

deposit of portion of the Customs at. Chinese banks.

bin

-Philips

All cargo not taken delivery from. steamer by 31st January, 1923, will be landed into the hazardous and/or non-hazardous godowns of the Hong kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd, at consignees' risk, whence delivery may be obtained.

All broken, chaled, and damaged cargo will be examined by Messrs. Anderson and Ashe (Marine Survey- ors) at the Gndowns on MONDAY, 5 h February, 1923; at 10 am.

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the steamer or l Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after 6th February, 1923, will be eu 'ject to rent,

All claims against the steamer

must be presented to the Undersign- ed on or belüre the 14th. February, 1923, or they will not be recognized. No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected.

ARNHOLD BROTHERS & CO., LTD.

Agents.

.

Hongkong, January 31, 1923.

NOTINE TO CONSIGNEES.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

THE Motorship or Steamship

** HAVELLAND" having arrived, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby notified that all goods are belag landed, at their risk, into the hazardous and/or extra- hazardous Godowns of the HONG KONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD., whence and/or Irom the Wharves delivery can be obtained.

No claims will be "admited after B.the goods have left the Godowns;

and all goods remaining undelivered

subject to rent. ~

SHIPPING.

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

DESTINATION

THINOTAU VID SWANOW &ƑHINOHÀI...HOPSANG STRAITS and QALUUTTA SHANONAT VÍÐ SwiTOW SANDAKAN,

STRAITS and "ALCUITA ................ SHAYOKAI TIS ETATOW........ MANILA

SATLIND.

STHAMERA

Tuos. th Fab., Noon. .......FOOKSANG ... Tues., 8h Feb., 3p.m. G. TAKAANG ....Weda, 7th Fab., 11 n.m. HINSANGWed., 7th Feb., 3 p.m. LANG ....... Thus, 8th Fab., p.m. HANGAANO, Fri, 5th Feb, 10 as me. UEN ANG...Fri., 0th Feb., Sp.m. „LEEJANO ...un.. 1th Feb, 10a.m. „KWATAANG ...Mon., 19th F., 10a.m.

Hatenano via fornow...MER BANGKOK IS SWATOW' jumu

Thingrau via Swatiw- & ShangBat.....KWONGJANG „Thos, um Pob., 10 am. KOBR gene

NAMSANG ... Wed., 14th Fol. Noon. BHANGHAI vis BWATOW INNANG. Thu 15h Feb., 10 a.m. SER IT and OiLmTra

PANGKOK VİN SWATOW..............YATSULING

·BAKOKOE.........man

1

..........................08UNSANG

Fri., 18th Feb. 3 p.m. Mon., 19:h Feb, 10a.m.

...Mon., 28th Fob, 10 mm.

Calcutta Line-Thinline now aborda regnine nallings in Calcults, Penang nufflampore returning Occasionally calling at Bhoorbat. All atenteers have excellent passenger fitel with Eleétrie Ziglet shit Pano and crery a sally qualified Burgeon, Thanghai Ling-killinge apptualisa-tly ofury time days Tustingen. Chaton and shurehiki, sometimes Pulling at Swatow. The mugis delatzean be obtalnel sud ihrough Jiilis nf, Jading atozam do all Northern sand Yangtze l'orts via Minagdınl Tina-A Wankly section is rasistained with Manila jg, vassels with good passenger

ecommina, sadings from both ports every Friday. Haiphong Lino-Sailings aparinately, wookly forgangem and ergo, calling at Hollow whan

Inducement offere Borneo

Calella Stoktur trenia Strafie aan. Mangkrug to Jupittelun,

Maxi

Tintain

Bangkok

Line-Fortnightly willings to and imm Sandakan by two 5999 tons steamers AB. PHISHANO" and 1.8. “MAUJANCY" bagh Restaurs having eerollont pawonger Kreommodation. Cargo Lakun on through. Bills of Lading for Kudat, Josselton, Labuan, Tawas and Läliva Dalu

Line-A regnir vice is run from March to November betzen Hongkong And

Tien in calling at Welhaiwaland Defon, Line-A weakly sortien la provided between Hangkeng and Bangkot vin Hwalow, by Ere

steamer Allied with up-to-dato pramuger kocumewantlení.

CALCUTTA

THE STEAMSHIP

LINE.

"FOOKSANG”

will be despatched on.

6th February at 3. p.m.

POR!

SINGAPORE, PENANG & CALCUTTA. Through Bill of Lading isaned to

BANGOON, MADRAS PORT, SWETTENHAM AND DUTCH 'BAST INDIES.

For Freight and Passage opply to

Telephone Central 218.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD..

General Managers.

N. Y. K.

BAILINGS, SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,

All Claims must reach us by VICTORIA, SEATTLE & VANCOUVER via Shanghai &

14th February, 1923, or they will not be recognised.

1. I DaviCA Major&Mrs F. Hafter 7th February, 1923, will be Col. C. W. Davy, It-Oul R. A. Dob-Mr E Philipson

Mr Campbell Prosser Mr and Mrs Jahn Mr J. Ralston

Le Comdr and Mrs Doncan M and Mrs Oxcar H. B. Rawlings

Mr A. Ritchie --- Eager Air. W. Eastman Mr W E. Roberts Mr. G. T. Eroloigh Mr J. L. Robinven Japt. & Mrs D.Bir. and Mrs 8. II

Retten

Rosa

Mr J. Fleming

Cal. M. Orear Mr & Mies Gyles

Miss MR. Bal

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS. Mrs Stephen King.

THE GREAT. NORTHERN TELE. GRAPH COMPANY, LTD.""

The following unclaimed telegramNG are lying at the office of The Great Northern Telegraph Company (Limited):--

Deltaisno, from Dairen.

Hiaran Mafei, from Windiwostock, Yuswohing, from Teingiau

Lamvnelam Great Eastera Hotel, from Shangbai..

Hockebaulan, from Amoy.

7777, from Shangbai.

Kwang Lee, from Shanghai. Ho Choueng, from Kobe

Tongfahwo, from Bhanghai,

Wine Fat & Co. Des Voeux Road, from Shangtai.

N. LUND, Act. Superintendent. Hongkong, January 25, 1923,

...

EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRAL-

ASIA & CHINA TELEGRAPH CO..

List of unclaimed telograms lying iti E. E. Telegraph Office, Dougkong,

Ballin, Palace Hotel Kowloon, from Flyanath.

Lal, Nathan House Kowloon, from Редкоз

Warren, 108 Des Voeux Road, West, from Shangha. ⠀

M. E. F. AIREY,

Superintendent. Hongkong, February 1, 1923.

IN THEIR HOME-LAND. Baby's Own Tablets Safeguard Innumerable Homeż. A British Columbia Mothor's. Thanks.

1

A Canadian, remedy, Baby's Own shirts have an immense reputation fr their home land: Mrs." R. & Long, of Festbland, British Columbia, is but ons of thousands of mothers who give grateful praise to them. Bhd writes:

The rum-running schooners are etated in their papers to be clearing Most of the vessels engaged in for some quite innocent port, and rum-muning are power-schooners of the captains of the vessels take their moderste drought and tonnage, but ships to safe rendezvous either the fleet includes converted yachts, among the neighbouring bays or off cx-navy submarine chasers, and the American coast. Here their miscellaneous tramp steamers. The carpoos, are transferred to American ficet of British ships alone consists bottoms, which actually take the

My baby is now thirteen mouths old of several accree of vessels, while whisky into the States. American schoonors are constantly! Astounding prices can always be and my experiance has been that the use of Baby's Own Tablets allays the fover being transferred to British registry obtained for every kind of alcohol in caused by teething and gives baby bed at Nassou, for employment in the the States. Just at present an unthy bleep by baby has always been trade.

precedented amount of business is being done in and about Nassau and the Bahamas, the nearness of Christmas being responsible for the additional impetus to the trade.

HIGH-PRESSURE WORK;, The Governor of the Bahamas has been forced to build huge, bond ed warehouses which are, always kept filled with alcohol in various

Vest quantities of liquor are 'con-

Forty Years tinually coming into Nassau from Chamberlain's Congh the United Kingdom: Many bug been suring coughs and moss men' hard who, before prohibi- past forty years and

popularity overy: yes

tion, were dealers in other, com» - recommendation modities, pas new, cetively ampersand || 41-Chenfate and Bioc

healthy except for the fever and reeflea nas accompanying thething and a Codonal cold but the Tablets here. proved so beneficial in these casən that I- would not be without them." WERDEN

tablets al action of Baby's

prompt yet exceedingly, gentle. They redoon Lover, dispel: colic and: donati pation, check dlarzhons,

pains; onre: Indigestion,) pol-worms, gulet the

Mr H. O. RowsOD Lt. Col. and Mra O.

Bandera

Mr and Mrs. A. H.

1 Savage

Hall

Mr R. P. Shaw Mr.J. Hancock

Capt. and Mrs Ivary. Jajor D. L. Harding Sigueland Mr and Mrs W. J.Mrs and Miss Stub

Hawker

hinge -Col. 8. F. Heard Mr J. Swindelly Me and Mrs A. B. Mrs J. S. Thomson

Hersco

Comd. Mr R 8. Eng. Com. J. H. Thersfield

Hocken

Mr and Mrs F. E Mr A. E. Hollings. Trobridge

womb

Capt. & Mrs Vidal

Comd. & Mrs H. P. Miss Weddell

B. Jermain

.Mr B. J. Jordain

IF W. E. Jordan

Lt. Cm.. & Mr. V.

Ward

Mr R. H. Wild

PALACE HOTE{. - -

Mr and Mrs

Arald

Miss Amold

February 3, E.

Mr A. T. Botolur

Mr W8. Ofta

Mr 0, 0. Dance

Mr.J. N. Donzall

F.Mr. B. McCaw

Mr John McDonald Mr B J. do 8.

Много

Mr J. Rees

Mrs O. Ris-oll

Mr Otto Joh ra or

Mr & Mes W. Gran-Mr B. W, Simpson

tham

Mrs M. Heimbrod Men US. Huiley Mr J. Jack Mr. Leicester Mr W. E. Liloy

Mta C. Stinger Mr. Stutz Mr. Rone Vezin Mr A. Watkins Mr G. Wober. Mr H. G. Zaadnordy

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

THE DEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED

From ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO, LONDON & STRAITS.

The Steamship

- "BENGLOE"

NONSIGNEES of Cargo sro, hereby

All damaged packages will be examined by Messrs Goddard &; Douglas (Merine Surveyors) at 10,

A.m. on-Tuesday, 6th February, 1923.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be counter signed by ARNHOLD BROTHERS & CO., LTD...

Agents.

Hongkong, February 1, 1923.

COLUMBIA PACIFIC SHIPPING CO.

(Operating United States Government Ships.)

Japan ports. Through bills of lading issued to all Over

land Common Pointe in U.S.A and Canada

KAGA MARU.

IYO MARU... ` ...

143

......... Wednesdny, 7th Feb.,at 11a.m. ......Thursday. 1st Mar. at 11 am.

MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore &c.

ATSUTA MARU

.: KASHIMA MARU ...

..Wednesday, 14th Feb, Wednesday, 28th Feb.

HAMBURG via LONDON, ROTTERDAM,

—MATSUYE MARU—(colling-Dunkirk)--Wedomday, 14th-76b LIVERPOOL vía VALENCIA, MARSEILLES,

DELAGOA MARU

Thursday, 8th Feb.

3YDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila &o,

AKI MARU.

TANGO-HARO...¬~

***

...Wednesday, 14th Fab,, at 11a.m

Wednesday 21st Mar

NEW YORK-&-BOSTON-via- PANAMA

TSUYAMA MARU...

... Thursday, 15th Feb":

BUENOS AIRES via S'apore, Delagoa Bay Durban & Capetown.

KANAGAWA MARU..

Friday, 13th April.

From PORTLAND, ORE, JAPAN BOMBAY via Singapore & Colombo.

PORTS, &c.

HE Steamship

THE

"PAWLET"

having arrived from above ports, Consignees are requested to present their Bills of Lading in exchange for

Delivery Orders, and take immediate

delivery from alongside steamer.

All Cargo not taken-delivery from steamer by 3rd February 1923, will- by landed into the hazardous and/or

RANGON MARI AWAKANA MARU-

+49

** m.

Saturday, 10th Feb Mon, 8th Feb. Tacs, 23th Feb. CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Hangoon.

TATEISHI MARU' ... www .........Wednesday. Sist Fch. NAGAS, KL, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

TANGO MARU .....

...Thursday, 16th February.

SHANGĦAL KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

-i

GENOA MARU... SUWA MARUT FUSHIMI MARU

OH

Further information apply to

***

...Friday. 0th Feb. ...Tuesday, 13th Feb. ...Tuesday, 27th Feb.

non hazardous godowns of the Hong- Tel. Central No. 29% & 293. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

koug & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co, Ltd., at consignee risk; whence delivery may be obtained.

All broken, chafed and damaged cargo will be examined by Messrs. Anderson & Ash (Marine Surveyors). at the godowns on 7th February, 1923, at 10 a.m...

No, claims will be admitted after the goods have left the steamer or godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after 8th February, 1923, will be subject to rent. T

All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before 25th February, 1923, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected. ARNHOLD BROTHERS & CO., LTD.

Agents. Hongkong, February 2, 1923,

informed that all Goods are being landed as their risk into the hazardoui and/or extra hazardous, Godownt ofĐUROPEAN AGENCY, the Hongkong and Kowloon What! and Godown Co., Lt., Whince, and/or from the whirres delivery may be obtained,

No Olaims will be admitted after the Goods baye left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 12th inst, will be subject to rent

All claims against the Steamer muit be prescatel to the Undersigned on or balore the 26th ins or they will not be rapogaked, grafika

All broken chafed; and, damaged Goods are to be left in, the Godowns, whore they will be azamined on the 12th inst, at 10 am, i

- No Figh Insurance, has been affected, Bill of Lading willi ha countersign

(17HOLESALE : Indants, prompay VV éxécuted at lowest canh prices for all British and Continenta): goods. mainding..

Booke and Stationery: Boots, nbow and Leather Cheminis and Drog data" Sundsten: China, Harthenware and Glassware, Cycled fotor Care and Accessories,

Drapery Billing and Place Goods

Fancy Foods and Parfumery, Hardware, Machinery and d'Metale; Jewellery, Flate, and.... Photograpolda and Optical dooda, Provdalons and Oll

..

KH KAMEX, Minister,

KAIPING HOUSEHOLD COAL

· In Lots of not loss than 1-ton 25/

Delivered to Peak District (aborn, Bowen Boad)

Orders abonif1⁄21⁄2 AOWlow

B

Bowen Road and Lower Levels

$81.00 per ton

$20.00

$19.00

'be sent in writing at least £4 boats, before the Cast is requiresi all ́ordere must be accompanied by cash, Choque, or Compradore Ürüm-

payable to." THE KAAN MINING ZUMINISTRATION.

THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION

HEAD OFFICE: TIENTSIN.

DODWELL &

OM LTD., Agents, Hongking.

E.HING &

LARGE STOCK OF SHIPBUILDING MATERIALS, vis. Steel Ship Plates, Angies and Bara, Also” Shipon.amler Articles

No. 1116

PUN

from £10 upwards,

ad by

67 Prachten Boid on

free

ON & SONS

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD

$3, Wing Woo Street,

OHO.

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LAND & ESTATE AGENTS

Central No 911–1987 son's Road Central

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