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BANKS
BANKS
THE HONGKONGO DAILY FREES, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 21ST, 190R,
TONGKONG AND SHANGHAI
THE QUARTERED MANE ON ANDIAH BANKING CORPORATION
AUSTRALIA
INGORFORATED BY ROYAL GEARTH, 1858, PAID UP Capital
HEAD OFFIC-LONDON.
PAID-UP CAPITAL mome BABERYA FUND
ESGERY LIABILITING OF PROPRIE
1038
EL,200,000 $1,525,000
MR. MAXIM ON MONTE CARLO
SYSTEMS.
Mr. Hiram 8 Medim writas as follows to the Evening Standard and St James's ... $15,000,000 | Gazette ”;—
BESERYE FUNDS:-
STERLING
£1,500,000 at 2/-$15,000,000 SILVER ...
$14,000,000
£1,200,000 | RasnaVM LIABILITY OF Paop3roke$13,000,000 $29,000,0%
COURT OF DIRECTORS,
INTEREST allowed on Current Account at the rate of 2 per cent per annum on the Daily balances.
On Fixed Deposits for 12 months 4 per cent
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for 6
for 3
Manager.
E. BELLI, Esq.-Chairman. Hon. Mr. W.J. GRESSON-Deputy Chaleinan E. G. Barratt, Esq. C. R. Lensmans, Esq.
E. Showan, Esq. Hon Mr.II.A. W. Slade H, E. Tomkins, Esq. Cam Minami : Hongkong J. R. M. SMITS.
G. Friesland, E.
CS Gubbay, Esq. W. Helms, Beg.
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JOHN ARMSTRONG,
Hongkong, 14th May, 1909.
THE MERCANTILE BANK OF
INDIA, LIMITED.
AUTHORISED CAPITAL 'For
SUBBOLISED
PAM-UP
BISTEVE FUND
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£1,500,000 1,125,000 -562,000 210,000
BANKERS! LONDON JOINT BROCK BABE, LIMITED,
INTEREST allowed on Current Accounts
the rate of 2 per cent, per annum on Dally balance.
For 12 months For 6 For 3 #+
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#
4 per cant,
Bi per tình 24 per cent. EVAN ORMISTON. Manager.
Hongkong, 23rd April, 1908,
THE
TOKOHAMA SPECIE BANE
LIMITED.
'CAPITAL PAID-UP RESERVE FUNDS .....................
Yan 24,000,000 15,100,000
EMAD OPTION YOKOHAMA.
BRANCHES ANÉ, AGENCIES,
Onak Lyons
San Francisco Honolulu
Tokyo
Kobe
Nagaaski
London
New York
Bembay
Shanghai Hankow
Chefco
Tientsin
Newchwang
Dalay
Antung
Lioyang
Tisling
Chang Chun
Peking Port Arthur Mukden
HONGKONG-INTEREST ALLOWED.
On Current Account at tharate of 2 per vast. par annum on the daily balance. Un Exed deposits for 12 months 57 per sunum
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TAKEO TAKAMICHI Monger. Hongkong, 12th September, 1908. 624
YEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL.
MAATSCHAPPIJ, (NETHERLANDS TRADING BOOLIT), ESTABLISH 1824.
PAID UP CAPITAL FLA 45,000,000 (83,750,000). Rasaera FUND FL. 5,762,88484
(about £479,407
HRAD-OPTION: AMSTERDAM. HEAD-AGENCY BATATIA Benches Bingapore, Panang, 'Shanghai, Rangoon, Samarang, Sourabaya, Charlbon, Fogel, Pooalongan, Pascaroes, Tillating, Pedang, Medan Deli), Palembang, Kota
Radia, (Achon) Bombay
Correspondent "at"
MANAGER: Shangha-W. ADAMS ORAM. LONDON BANKERS LONDON. AND COUNTY! BANKING COMPANY, LIMITED.
BONGKONG-INTEREST ALLOWED. " On Current Account at the rate of Two pu cent. per Annum on the daily balance.
ON FIXED Derosits,
For 3 months, 23 per cent. per annum. For 6 months, 34 per cent, per Annum. For 12 month per cost per Aavara“
J. R. M. SMITH,
Chief Mens pet. Hongkong, 2nd August, 1906,
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HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK
HE Business of the above Bank is Tonducted by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAT BANKING CORPORA TION, Rulon may be obtained on application INTEREST on depois is allowed at Si Per Cent per anndņa.
Depositors tay transfer at their option balanobe $100 or more to the HomeroNG AST SHANGHAI BANK to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 Ter Coat, per annum.
For the HONGKONG AND SHANGRA
BANKING CORPORATION, JR.. SMITH,
Chief Manager, Hongkong, 12th January 1907.
NEDERLANDSCH-INDIBCBE HANDELSBANK (NETHERLANDS INDIA COMMERCIAL BANI).
ESTABLISHED 1883.
Authorised Capital F1. 15,000,000 (21,250,000) Subscribed Capital FI. 10,000,000 (Pad or Beserve Fund' XI. 2,203,517.37 (£183,376)
HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. BUB-OFFICH THE HAGUE HEAD AGRNOY: BATAVIA. BRANCHES at: Singapore, Bourotaya Samarang, Indraasjoo, Bandoeng and Weltevreden. CORRESPONDENTS at: Cheribon, Teys
Fecalongad, Macowar Pontana Padat & Medan, Penang, Bangoon, Calcutta Borabay, Madras, Colombo Kararli, Djedan, Bangkok, Saigon, Shanghai
BANKERS London: THE WILLMANS DELOONS BANK,
SW188 BANKVEREIN,
Paris: COMPTOIR NATIONAL D'ESCOMPTA DI
PARIO,
Berlin: DEUTSCHE BANE.
Brussels: BANQUE DE FARGET INS FABA Vienna UNION BANK.
Bome BARCA COMMERCIALE Italiana,
THE BANK buys and sells and receives for collection Bille of Exchange, issues Lettra of
Sir-Replying to the three letters which have appeared in your publication It is very evident that Trentesopt" has very little knowledge of applied mechanie, otherwise he would know that it is a simple matter with the disposal to make a roulette wheel so exact that tools and machinery that we now have at our it is quite impossible to detect any difference in the sins of the pockets. I have a very fine French roulette wheel myself, and the spasing le so exact that na tastrament that I have will detoot the least variation.
In regard to the play of "Jaggers," it is alleged that this gentleman detected that the old wheels used at Monte Carlo were very badly spaced, that some of the pockets were much larger than others, and that by taking advantage of this be won £103,000 bafore the bank was able to block his little game, but it mast be remembered that these old wheels were made by sarpeuters and cabinet-makers, and as soon as their error became apparent the administration had carrot wheels made, and with these they wer bank £50,000 of Jaggere e winnings
I would like to ask Arocst" what advant- age acornos from waiting until a certain number of one even chases hat turned up, and then playing twice only on the opposite chanos." He says that this "demsade patienos, but the advantage in the long ran is so certain that with quite a moderate capital it as be safely played with a raising and falling pra I am very various to learn how gromion," he arrives at this conclusion, what is the wathematical foundation for this state of affairs, why is it safe, what advantage comes from waiting, and if ons is to make a certain number of bets, why should they not all be made con- secutively, one at each coup! However, the inevitable happened, and "Arosat" soon found himself désave
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To Mr, 8. J. Martin I would say that there never has been any suppression of caro at Monte Carlo, but at some of the miser gambling centres the middle of the day, when of caras the zero has been suppressed for about one hour in
winnings and losses balance.
auze are no players at Monte Carlo, candy" or other. wise, who earn a living by play at the tables, for the very simple reason that such a thing is absolutely impassible. It is quite trus however, that there are certain individasle hanging about the bank who manage to get a living out of it, bat ibis not by regular play; their modus operandi is fully set forth in my little book, Monte Carlo Fante and Faliasier, pp. 208 to 217.
It will be remembered that the Casino at Monte Carlo, as it now exists, is the creation of Monsieur Blane (White). When asked which colour was the most favourable to the player, he said: "Rouge gagas quelquefois, Noir. souven, mais Biano toufours."
Your correspondent who hider behind the letter aesarts that he is the Author of a work on the law of average vergng the law of obonen Haye "I have been able to devise a plan by which I m perfectly prepared to tackle the ecosario many examples of ita suocess on the turf and at. law of obance in any field, and I have given the tables, including those which contain the most frequent and greatest flustustions from svarte ether the cerea number en does it happen that "H" does not go at once to Monte Carlo and work his svetom ? But it that he does not wish to bsard the lion appears in his don, he is resking for some easier I quote the following from his latter; prey
Doubila some of your readers will remember how one of those self-opinionstad critics, who thought fit to lay down that no ran could possibly exist, was challenged to back much thing as a sucessful system in the long his opinion, but declined with an excuse worse than none, though on his own showing it would have been that rara svin, a certainty.
A game of roulette played in England against sa amateur would be completely, without value, aneficial. Hundreds have purchased roulette wheels, and have imagined that they could best taken their carefully worked out systems to the bank, but in every case when they have Monte Carlo they have discovered that no matter how well it appeared to work in England it was su ignominious failure when played at the Carino.
When in Danvila, Illinois, an enterprising. reparier banded him a marked newspaper containing rs. Aator's aundid comments, the himself up and declared ... Let me sea: Speaker of the Lower Hooas proudly drew Well, well, if I were to say anything. about Mrs. Actor's interview scoring society I will say Oh! hang it! it the good Lord doesn't care anything moro about that woman and her views than I do well, she's lost, that's all. But talking seriously," continued Mr. Cannon, "the ability and no- for themselves. Our diplomats have ever been pemplishments of American statesmen spɔak in the forefront, and no nation has over yet succeeded in inveigling them into false.or ruinous moves. The public men of this country have shown that they are the superior of
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the world. No nation has ever mads spoh progress in the arts of pance or the profession thinks of their accomplishments in a drawing of arms. It matters little what Mes. Astor
affairs so that the American people are the room, for they have ever been able to shape best-xluosted and the happiest in the world."
IN CANNIBAL AFRICA.
HOзBIBLE CUSTOMS OF
STRANGE TRIES.
lets England at the end of 1006 as British Licut-Colonel R. T. Bright, C.M.G., who Commissioner in connection with the disputed frontier between Great Britain and the Congo Free State, has returned to England, aye travet in some of Ese wildest parts of East Reuter, on the conclusion of twenty months Africa.
valuable work, including the survey of the The Commission is accomplished mach Anglo Congoless frontier from the south of Lake Albert Edward to the Nils-Congo and many wild and little known tribes were. gatershed. Much new country was traversed, visited. The relations with the Belg au ofibers
in
places munch anxiety was caused by the hostile the Congo Commission were good, bat: and treacherous attitude of the natives. The
joint Commission lost five of its members, who
settled regions, while several were wounded while working in small parties escorting stores or
were killed at various times in the more un-
maila.
THE PURPOSE OF THE EXPEDITION. The main object the expedí ion was tó survey and report to
no gorerum nts upon the disputed bundary the neighbourhood of the thirtieth meridian. The position assigned Congolese Treaty of 184 was found to be some to this meridian at the time of the Anglo- twenty miles to the west of its correct position, thus involving the question of the ownership of the country bounded by the supposed position of the meridian and its solnil place. Great Bri sin maintains that the position se given in the treaty, although since found to be inscour sie, is the real line for the boundary to follow, and that the tras position of the maridian es since determined does not in any way affect the international boundary. The Brussels Govern ment, on the other band, maintains that the maridian itself is the actual frontier. The beyond doubt that the meridian as shown in the work of the joint Commission has preved maps on which the 1894 treaty was based is in
wrong position,
THREE THOUSAND EQUARE MILES INVOLVED.
The region involved in the dispute comprises" This includes the eastern shore of Lake Albert If sock is the case, hora strip of country of roughly 3,000 square miles. Edward and the Raweszni mountain, and if the Brussels contention were maintained it would deprive Great Britain of access to Lake Albart Edward. Fall reports have been sent to the Governments concerned, and fatare action will be the subject of diplomatic negotiations. The country in which the Commission has been the members bad very hard work, physical and working is of a mountainous character, and all climatic difficulties being considerable. Daring. one of the journeys of Captain E. Jnok, B one of the British Commissioners, along the wertern shore of Like Aubert, one of his canoes was upset hy a hippopotamus, which animal two privates of the King's African Ries being drowned. There were several small encounters country the Commissioners passed. with the more savage tribes through whose
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Hongkong, 16th October, 1907.
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
THE SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC CO., LD, GOTHENBURG. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, THE Steamship
CANTON," having arrivod, Consignees of Cargo are hereby of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being informed that their doods, with the exception landed and stored at their rist into the hazardous and/or extra hardous Godowns of the Hong. kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Limited, Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whouse delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining delivered after the 23rd of Oct., will be sub- ject to reat.
to be left in the Godowns, where they will be All broken, shafed, and damaged Goods are examined on the ed Vot, à 9.30...
All Claims must reach us before the 270
Ost, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the undersigned.
MELCHERS & Co,. Agents.
Hongkong, 17th October, 1908.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Yokohama, Kobe, Melbourne, Sydney, New Credit payable in all important pinson of the bedauer, no matter what happened it would be abounds in this lake, and in the River Semi HEP. & O. B. N. C's Steamer
Colombo, Madra, Popelcher, Galeutia, Bangkok, Baiguo, Haiphong, Hanoi, Amoy Terk, Baa Francisco, ka, do.
LONDON BARKERS:
THE UNION OF LONDON AND SMITHS BANK, LIMECD.
The Bank baya and sells and receives for collection Bills of Exchange, Issues lettere of credit on its Branches and Correspondenta is the East on the Continent, and in Great Britain, Americs, and Australis, and transact Banking Business of every description.
INTEREST ALLOWED. On Currant Amounts 2% per anum on daily
On Firet Deposits 12 month: 44% per annum.
6 do. 1% do. 3 do. BJX do
do,
J. L. VAN HOUTEN, Agent, Hongkong, 16th July, 1908,
EUTSCH-ASIATISCHE BANK,
World and transacts every description of Banting and Exchange buzinews.
INTEREST ALLOWED.
On Current-Account at the Rate of 2% per annum on the Daily Balanes.
On Fized Despoist: 12 months 4% per annum
do.
6 do. 3% do. 8 do 3% do.
ax. C. WOLDRINGH Manager, No. 16, Dos y tir Road Central Hongkong, 19th August, 1908."
26 BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED (INCORPORATED by Special IMPERIAL CHARTER.
Capital Subscribed (paid-up)....Ten 5,000,000 Reserve Fund 2. Tên 1,140,000, HEAD OFFICE: TAIPER, FORMOSA BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:
Kobe
D
CAPITAL FULLY PAID UP...Sh. Tasis 7,500,000
Amey Arping
Foodhow
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HEAD OFFIONSHANGHAL. BOARD OF DIRECTORS, BERLIN.-
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Berlin, Hamburg, Calentia, Hankow Tiantain, Peking, Tainaafu, Thingtan, Kobe Yokohama, Singapore,
Founded by the following Banks and Bankern- KOMNIGLICHE SKEHANDLUNG (PREUSSISCHE
STAATSBANK) Berlin.
DIRECTION DEB DISCONTO-"
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BEELINER HANDELE
GESELLSCHAFT
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ROBERT WARSCHATER & CO. MENDELSSOHN & Co.
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A. KODIN,
Manager. Hongkong, 4th December, 1907,
Nagasaki
Osaka
Shanghai
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HONGKONG OFFICE.
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D. TOHDOW, Manager, Hongkong, 16th September, 1908. 789 NTERNATIONAL ANKING
INT
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ORPORATION. CAPITAL PAID UPG13 $3,250,000, about Mox. $74202020
BEEBBVE FUND
... - Gold $3,250,000 - akin Mex. 37,292,229, HEAD OFFICE: 80 Wall Street, New York. LONDON OFFION: Threadneedla Heuso, E.O
LONDON HANKERS: BANK OF ENGLAND. NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENGLAND, LIMITED
THE CAPITAL & COUNTIES BANE, LIMITED BLANCHER and Aaxxrs all over the World; The Corporation transsols every descrips ea of Banking and Exchange business, reservar money Current Account at the Rate of 3% per suaum on Daily balances and socepts Fized Usporita at the following rate:-
For 12 months 41 per cent. per annum, For 6 For $
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Hongkong 8th April, 1906,
1103
VALUABLE GEOGRAPHICAL DISC-VERIES.
performed by the Commission. A survey was Some interesting geographical work has been If the party who signs himesif "Even Chance" made of the course of the Semliki River and of had ever seen roulette wheel and counted the the great difference in the level of Lake Albart the rapids and falls, these later nesounting for pockets, he would have found that there are Edward and Like Albert, which, although about eighteen red and eight black, and one neatral one hundred miles apart, show a difference of mirked "O" If he had seen the game played nearly 10ft in their level. The Commission he would have known that the player on the bad some interesting experienges in the dense so-called even change, red, for example only wine forest along the banks of the Semliki, where on eighteen numbers. Having once absorbed weeks were spont by the officers in examining knowledge extends high enough to appreciate pressing, the sun was seldom seen, and the forest this fact, that is, providing that his mathematicel the country. The conditions were most de that nineteen is greater thau eighteen, he never would have written that the chances were even
was so thick that camp could only be If the heandes were, even, the bank and the rain and semi-darkness, together with the pre- pitohed in the native villages. The continual players collectively would keep almost even.sence of miriade of stinging ants, m de life very ad influitum, bat instead of this the bank wins more than £1,200,000 a year, and if this test sum were all in gold it would weigh more than ten tong. In the average all-round play the bank's tribute is one sixtieth part of all the money that passes over the board, therefor if all the money staked were in gold coin it would waigh over 600 tons, or about what a locomotive would be able to draw.os a level road.
MRS ASTOR AND AMERICAN
SOCIETY
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was shot by a German party. The forest was uncomfortable. In this forest a pigmy slephant densely inhabited by people who live in the thick undergrowth.
JUNGLE CANNIBALS AND WITOR WOMEX, All the paths to the forest villages are strongly stockaded, sud in addition the jungle itself was thickly studded with wooden spikes in order to prevent surprise. The inhabita In this forest differ entirely from the pigmies of tha Ituri. They are cannibale, and when pressed for food exchange their children for these of other families. They refuse to eat members of their own family. They displayed great nervousness at the first appearance of the whits.
And
Mrs William Astor, for more than a generation the undisputed leader of the Newman, but were quite friendly. York social world, after several seasons in retirement due to increasing infirmities and old missioners met-ioms interesting people, who are
At the southeru sad of the boundary the Con age, publishes a remarkable farewell letter to curious in the fact that they owe allegiance to an American society. She quite the scene of her chieft. Each family owns its own village aud triumphs with a feeling of almost inexpressible recoguines no head. The whole semmnaity, disgust of the "elrene methods of achieving however, is dominated by a clan of wits notoriety adopted by Indies of the so called women who are very hostile to Europeant, Birt
Bet," and declares, the Mail" anys., sad claim aconit powers. The chief wito that the limelight-loving women of the Smart woman visited the British
озгар Bat have inflicted untold harm on the good proved herself to be not only a very attrice name of the American aristocracy. Mrs. Astor's lys, but a very clever parson. It transpired own ideal is the French salon in the heyday of that on the night previous to her visit its prestige, Sho confesses she failed lament. British camp she had samaaned a meeting of ably is this respect, and attributes hor failure to the fact that A marion oals has politiofonsarranged is sign, Abp. Arabs cut of the the people, and told them that she had Where Begiand Invatatorio ar politicises, country. she says, "seem to pride themselves no their.
Fortunately for her it happend that ancouth manners and boast of the circumstance that they have discarded socks," Mr. Rooss velt is the exception which proves this rule. He is immaculate both as regards his wardrobe and Danners,
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to the
strangers was the date on which the Commission" the day on which she promised to get rid of the has struck emp. All the Commissioners the hardahiga andured, but the malaria doos not suffered at various times from fever, owing to prove to be of a malignant type.
Mrs. W. Astor's criticism of American While on Lake Albert Edward the Com. public men, arouge the wrath of the Han. missioner's visited a native tribs who lived on Joseph Canson, the Speaker of the House of Boating villages erected on separate istrade or Bepresentatives, who is affectionately known rafts of papyros.. It was said that those people throughout the United States "Todie Jos. who live entirely on fish, had originally taken It was Undle Job who, in a public-speech thres years ago, charaterised America & helt of a encoess," and it is Unel Joe whenever delivers any oration without liberal quotations from Holy Writ
to the water for fear of lions. The British Commission consisted of Lient Colonel E G.T. Brigth, C.MG the Chief Commissioner, his
sistants being Captain EL Jack, E.E., and Captain the Hon. F. Prittio.
"ASJAYE,"
FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND
STRAITS.
Consigasss of Cargo by the above-námej being landed and placed AT THIS RIBE in the vessel are heraby informed that their goods ary Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowi consignment will be sorted out muck by mart Company's Godowas at Kowloon, where eset and delivery can be obtained na soon is the Goods are landed.
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This real brings on Cargo :--
From London, &c., oz 8.5, “Chius“ From Calentts, ex 's a. "Palawan."
instructions are given to the contrary within From Persian Gulf ex B. I. 8. N. &
B. & P. S. N. Co.'s Steamers. Optional goods will be landed here unless
hours.
Goods not cleared by the 22a1 Oct, at 4 P... will be subject to rent
No Fire Insurance will be affected by me in any case whatever,
Damaged packages must be left in the Go- downe for examination by the Consigues and the Company's representatives at an appointed four. All Claims must be presented within which date they cannot be recognised. No fen days of the steamer's arrival here, altor Claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godawns,
F. J. ABBOTT, Acting Superintendent. Hongkong, 15th Octobor, 1908,
FROM BUROPE.
THE H. A. L. Steamship
SENEGAMBIA"
Captain Eekhorn, having arrived, Consignees thair Bills of Lading for countersignatare by of Cargo are hereby requested to send in the Undersigned, and to take immediate delivery.
their Goods from alongside
notice to the contrary be given before To-vax, Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless
Any Cargo Impeding her dissargs will be
ong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co landed at Consignees' risk into the hazardous and for extra hasardous Godowns of the Hous Limited, and stored at Consignees risk, and
expense.
All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised.
No Claims will he admitted siter the Goods have left the Godowns, aut all Goods remaining- andelivered after the 23rd October, will be embject to rent
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be examloed of the 22nd October, at 5 PM. Avo Fire Insurance has been affected
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,
Hongkong Of Hongkong, 16th October, 1908.
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THE
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having arrived from the sbora Porte, Con- aiguses of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongado.
hazardous and/or extra hazardous golowas at Consig430 risk ani expans into the Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed
of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf aut Gotown Company. Limited.
No Fire Insurancs has been effected, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the undersigned.
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