INSURANCES
YORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN- TILE INSURANCE COMPANY.
TOTAL FUNDS AT 31st.DECEMBER, 1907
£18,114,624-
£3,000,000
1. Anthorised Cupital................
Subscribed Capital 2,750,000 Pail-up: Capital
II. Fire Fands”.
687,600 0 0 3,065,374 15 7
The Undersigned, AGENTS for the above Company, me prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Carrant Hates.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
Agenta.
[1019 Hongkosig, 21st July, 1908.
AACHEN AND MUNICH FIRE IN. SURANCE CO.
OF AIX-LA-CHAPELLE.
TWENTY for the above Company, aro THE Undersigned, having been appointed prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates.
WM. MEYERINK & CO., Agents.
[120 Hongkong, 5th Eoptember, 1908. THE GLOBUS INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG.
THE Undersigned, having been appointed AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates.
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CODE WORD: "DOCK,” A.1, A.B.C., and Engineering Code. Used NEW DOCK NOW OPEN.
DOCK No. 3.
Water on Blocks at Spring Tide
722 feet.
Extreme Length.....
Length on Blocks
714
Width of Entrance
Top
96.
Width of Entrance on Bottom
883
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DOCK No. 1.
Extreme Length...
Length on Blocks
523 feet. 513
Width of Entrance on Top
Width of Entrance on Bottom
Water on Blooks at Spring Tile
DOCK No. 2
Extreme Length...
Length on Blocks
Width of Entrance on Top
Width of Entrance on Bottom.... Wuter on Blocks at Spring Tide
371 fest.
THE HỌNGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6TH, 1909.
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
"BARBER" LINE OF STEAMERS,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
B.S."SURUGA," FROM NEW YORK AND STRAITS. YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods, remaining undelivered after the 6th Jan., will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the 30th Jan., or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godewas, where they will be examined on the 6th Jan., at 3 P.M.
No Fire Insurance has been offeated. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
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Agents. Hongkong, 30th December, 1908.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE P. & O. §. N. Co's Steamer
"NYANZA"
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FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORTSAID SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR BISK in the Hongkeng and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon where each consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the goods are landed
Optional Goods will be lauded here unless instructions are given the contrary within
6 hours.
Goods not cleared by the 7th inst, at 4 F.3, will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by we
in any case whatever.
Damigod packages must be left in the Go- downs for examination by the Consignee's and the Company's representative at an appointed hour. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here after which date they cannot be recognised No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent." Hongkong, 1st January, 1909.
Godowns.
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NOTICE.
MONSIGNEES of Cargo from London Ax from Bordeaux ex se. 3.8. Médoc' "F. Morei in connection with above Steamer are hereby informed that their goods Valu with exception of Opium, Treasure and ables are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Suitable for vessels up to 1,000.
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THE Steamship
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on anless intimation is received from the Consignees before 3 P., TO-DAY requesting it to be landed here.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned, Goods remained anclaimed after MONDAY the 11th Jan, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges...
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All damaged packages will be examined on MONDAY, the 11th Jan., nt: 3 P.M:~~
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Agent. Hongkong, 4th January, 1909.
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AND
THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM
NAV Co., LTD.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE HONGKONG CHESS CLUB.
THE ANNUAL REPORT.
At a general meeting of the members of the Hongkong Chen Club, which was held at the office of Mr. H. E, Pollock, KC, the President of the Club, on Wednesday, the 23rd ultimo the following members were present, namely, Mr. Pellock (President), Mr. M. J. Danenberg (Ho.. Treasurer), Mr. B. D. eta, Mr. A. F. B. Silva Netto, Mr. B. A. Istur, Mr. D. Carvalho, Mr. F. Carvalho, Mr. V. de Sonza, Mr. P. A. Rozario, and Mr. J. Batalla.
During the period since the last general meeting the following matches have been played. 1. Match: Mr. Pollock's team. Mr. Danen- borg's team. Pick-up Five a side. One game to decide, Thursday the 11th December, 1907, at 5.15 p.m. Mr. Pollock's team won by 5 to 3.
2. Exhibition of simultaneous play by Mr. H. W. Landborg, on Thursday, the 19th December, 1907, at 515 p.m. Mr. Landborg won all the games bat one.
3. Exhibition of blindfold play by Mr. H. W. Landborg, on Thursday, the 9th January, 1908, at 5.15 p. Three games we played and all of them were won by Mr. Landborg.
Grenadier Guards, who rejoins his rogiment. Haxt year after more than three years' Bervice in his present post, where he has displayed, amazing energy, having personally investigated the military conditions of no fewer than 15 out of the 18 provinces of China propor as well ns of Manchuria.
CHINA TEA,
GROWING POPULARITY,
Once more, with that reversion to a former order of things which is as frequent in articles of diet as in styles of drass, the taste for China ton has reappeared. The demand for good quali ties at a moderate price has been met by the producers and the result is that China tea has in many horasholds onsted the Ceylon and Indian, aul in others appears as the dominant partner in a blend. The first known tea came from China, mul, though the plant was subsequently fonud growing in Assain, it is probable that it was brought thither by traders from Chinu Tea was so as a beverage iu China as far back as the year 519 A.D., but it did not appear in small quantities were brought by merchantmen, England until the seventeenth century, when and when it fetched from £5 to £10 a ponad. That inimitable chronicler, Pepys, says, in an 4 (8) Knock-out tournament for the cham. pionship of the Club. 1st prize of value of 825, there find my wife making of tea, a drank which eatry in his diary for the your 1662. Home; to be presented by the Inb. Won by Mr. Mr. Pelling, the Potheory, tells her is good Pollock. 2nd prize to be bought with the
for her cold and her doluzions," so that in entrance foes. Won by Mr. V. de Souza.
the early days it would soom that that was (6) Knock-out tournament for those who do regarded here as a medicine rather than as a not enter for Championship. Ist prize presented
luxury. About 1740, owing to the increased by Mr. 8. U. Sents. Won by Mr. P. A. Rozario.consignments brought by the ships of of the 2nd prize presented bought with the entrante East India Company, the price of tea had fallen fees. Won by Mr. D. Caravilho,
from to
248 76 par 16. according to quality. Ten was planted in Ceylon is recently as tho early forties, and in India about the same time, and the success of these plantations dealt a groat blow to the trade in China tea. eylan, like Southern India, knows no winter, and tea can be cultivated there all the year round. In Chins it was grown in small fields and on the hillsides, and the growers sold it green in the local markets, where it was bought up by the gents of the Chinese capitalists. In India and Ceylon it was grown in large gardens by English planters, and the shrubs were taller. The Ceylon and Indinu teas wore o much cheaper than the Chins that ten-drinking from being
Mr. M. J. Danenberg, the Hon. Treasurer. laid the accounts, from November, 1907 till the date of the aesting upon the table, which showed that the Cinb was carrying forward a balance of $204.20 as against $167.96 brought forward in November, 1907.
On the motion of Mr. Pollock, who took the chair, the accounts were passed,
The next matter, which was brought up for discussion was the selection of a place of meeting and it was resolved that Mr. A. F. B. Silta Netto should approach the Manager of the Astor House with a view to securing the use of a room for the Chess Club in the afternoons, from 5.15 pm, onwards, Mondays and Thursdays being specially selected for playing match games.
(Note: An arrangement has since been arrived at with the Manager of the Astor House upon the above lines, ad consequently the Chess Club will meet at the Astor House till farther notice.)
It was then proposed and carried that the following matches should be played during the ensuing senso
Match: Mr. Pollock's teat. Mr. Danen- a) berg's team. Tick-up. Five & sida. One game to decida. Monday 4th January, 1909, at 5.15 p..
(2) Tournament for the championship of the Club. Two games to be played; all against all, The award of prizes to be determined by the aggregate number of marks scored after all the games have been played.
No score to count either for or against any player unless he plays the fall number of games. 1st prize, of value of $25, to be presented the Club. 2nd prize, a oap to be presented by Mr. B. D. Betna
Entries for the championship to be sent in to Mr. P. A. Rozarie; the Hon. Secretary, e/o Messrs. Meyar & Co., on or before Saturday the 9th Janasry, 1909.
luxury for the wealthy, gradually became, when in course of time the heavy duties tes were lightened, a pleasure possible for tha poor.
он
The consumption of wines in middle class households was also lessened by the abstitution of tea for port and Madeira on the occasion of afternoon calls, and this was a good innovation, for the prevalence of afternoon wine-drinking, which can easily be remembered by most people, had made casual hospitality needlessly expensive. Whether the cheapening of tes md the con. sequent over-indulgence in it at all hours of the day is for the good of the commnutity at large may be doubted, but it will not affect the con sumption of tea which has become within the last Afty or sixty years a national habit.
Women are always been regarded as the greatest tea drinkers, but the steady growth of the male tea drinker is a phenomenon of fairly recent appearance. Formerly men disliked a forced attendance at the textible, where their presence was chiefly desired for purposes of porterage, but now things are changed, and from getting rid of the contents of small cap in s perfunctory way the husband, son or brother asserts his interest in the tea equipage-by insist- ing on a large being procidad for him.
cup
Play to commence on Monday the 11th,
AN EXPERT'S VIEW. January, 1909, and the tournament to be con-
Tea traders and tea blenders view the reversion plated, if practicable, within two months.
(3.) It was decided that, whilst the above to Chiua tes with interest and philosophy; tear
drinking
is so constantly on the increase that anton Chess tournament was proceeding. the
lub should be approached with a view to seeing the differences immediately felt are not that the whether a match of two games could be arranged, consignments from Ceylon or ladis ara less, but A tea to be conducted by postcard, Canton playing that there from China are greater.
blender of many years' standing, who wed to white in one game and black in the other.
bland tass when only Chinese varieties were available, told a Daily Telegraph representative that it was hard to Bay defluitely what hal caused the origin alump in China tan or tha present reversion to it. Forty years ago the tea cheapest tea was 3s. a pound, and the general brought 4s. a pound. This latter tea as we coll it was a delicious blend of Orange Pekoa, Karsow, Moning, and Souchong-ill Chin teas, for in those days, there ware no other. The reactions in toa duty and the intro lection of the Ceylon and the Indian teasi practically destroyed the trade in Chinn tes.
(4.) It was decided that the Hongkong Young Men's bristian Association should also be approached with a view to a match boing played against them about Thursday the 25th February, 1909.
(5.) It was also decided that, if possible, a International match should be played be tween members of the British, German and Portuguese Communities, (with liberty to other nationalities to compete) each team to play the other two tooma, with saren players a side and each plaser playing two games against his opponent; the winning team to be the team which scores the highest aggregate number of marks.
A challenge shield will be presented by Mr. H. E. Pelkek, to be won outright by the team which wins three years in sucession.
The possibility of bolding an Inter-Club match was then discussed, but it was resolved to let the matter stand over for the present.
The following Committee were then elected:- Mr. H. E. Pollock, (president), Mr. M. J. Danenberg, (hon. treasurer) Mr. F... Rozario, (hen. secretary) Mr. S. D. Setan, Mr. A. F. B. Silva Netto.
The fashion for China toa has now cotny is again: people seem to have got tired of the favour of the other tea. and have returned to the old favourite generally in blended form. The best tes is often produced by the akilful blending of the best from all the tea-growing countries, though the finest Ceylon, which coma over packed in lead, is so soft and has such a delicious palate that it should not be ilistarbed. Some of the Chinn ten like Orange, Pekoe, is so bitter that its real qualities cannot be appreciated until it is softened by sme other leaf. There is no place like England for tes; the best thit the world produces comes here, and the faldist the connoisseur can be eginally satisfiert. YONSIGNEES of Cargo or THE OCEAN
THE CHINESE MANEUVRES. and chassis tea, which is STEAMSHIP and THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co.'s
The Times Correspondent at Peking, says of Ningohow bin ten sent overland, packed in after 1ST JANUARY, 1909, all Cargo ex these than in 1906, only 21.000 men being engaged. Most of the Indian ten theeylon and Steamers are hereby notified that on and the sunrres: They were on a smaller scale blook, and generally drank with a lemon slice instead of milk, cau please their palates Steamers will be landed into HOLT'S but were over moro diffent, hilly country, china which foods the market is much WHARF, KOWLOON, which will be Open The foreign guests were conveyed by special inferior to. It is a earions thing that from that date to Receive and Store Cargo: trisa from Peking to Haakan, and provided the same tea will taste quite differently in with steamer accommodation to Ngankingpu different places, as it depends largely on the For Storage Rates and other particulars,
the provincial capital. Thence they proceeded Apply to
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AGENTS:
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under the name of tea and were no real test of efficiency. There were
"To get good tea, prepired to perfection, you umpires, so-called. but there was no umpiring. No one was pat out of action even when the mat come to England, and you will notice that troops were firing at each other point-blank in the peculiarly fearrant aroms which the Chins the open and at close range; and no initiative tea possess is gradually becoming more and was permitted to the offleora on either side, more palatable to the ordinary tea-drinker who Each side had captive balloons, made in Japan, My own favourite tea contains a blend of the pretends to any knowledge of what he drinks. with Telefunken wireless telegraphy from Ger- best Chinese, aylon, and fadian. the one lonf many and telephones.
The material of the troops, who wore drawn serving to bring out the best effects of the from the Yangtare provinces, was excellent other, and it is quite agail to aarthing whit Disciplins was good. Still there was observable came over in the early clipper ship. "Daily
Telegarph. discrepancy in arme, one side having 57 milli mètre, the other 75 millimètre Krupp guns; one side having Mansers, of the 1883 pattern, other Japanese rifles of the 1897 pattern; and, further, one side having Maxims made in HE VOLUME which consists of 461 Germany and Hotchkiss machine gaus made in Pages, anil includes a Sketch Plan of Japan, the other Rexer mischine guns from historical interest showing the lisposition of Denmark. No guns or arms of British origin the Forces at the battle of Kwailin, is dedicated were employed. This is due to
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"PRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH," having arrived, Consignees, of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the
hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of I the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whence delivery may be -obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remisining undelivered after the 6th Jan, will be subject to rent
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to be left in the Godowns, where they will be and Superstitions, combined with the insight it examined on the 6th Jan, at 9.30 AM.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The I.G.M. str. Estas carrying the German Mails with dates from Berlin of the 16th wit..: left Coloanbo on Sunday the 3rd just, a.m., and may be expected lies on or about Thursday the 14th inst
The Ben Lino str. Bonlarig froze Middlesbro Antwerp and Loudon, left Singapore on 3rd inst. for this port
The N.YK. str. Tango Maru (American Line) left Moji for this port vin. Shanghai on
All Chims must reach us before the 10th Jangires into political conditions in China makes powerful enough to exclude British compact the 4 inst. and is expected hors on the 10th inst.
or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected,
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the anderaignet.
NORDDEUTSCHER-LLOYD,
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