INTIMATIONS
THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE,
1898
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF A TRADE MAEK.
NIEURS JEBSEN AND COMPANY of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong, Mer chants, have be the 15th day of May, 1909, applied for the registration in Hongkong in the Register of Trade Marks of the following
行 洋 士
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
TRADE MARK:-
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in the name of JacoD FRIEDRICH CHRISTIAN JERSEN and JOHANN HEINRICH JESSEN who claim to be the Sole Proprietors thereof.
The Trade Mark has hoon used by the -Applicauls in respect of the following Goods:"
· LEATHER, în Class 37, Dator the 24th day of June, 1909.
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DEACON, LOOKER & DEACON,
Solicitors for the Applicants.
THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE,
1898,
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE MARKS.
י,
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that NOTE BLACKHEAD & Co of Vietoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, Merchants, have on the 15th day of July, 1909, applied for the registration in Hongkong in the Register of Trade Marks of the following TRADE MARKS ---
1. The representation of an Elephant and 2 The representation of Two Anchors
crossing each other,
in the naixe of FRIEDRIÒN HEINLICH HOCHNE and FRIEDRICH JOHANN ENDOLPH „SCHWARZKors, who claim to be the Sole Pro.
prioters thereof.
THE TEAR: A "GENTLE, CHRISTIAN
MAN
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27TH, 1900.
A message was received from the Viceroytary, I. M. Customs, contained in Part I (A)- late in the evening by Major atera na Abstract of Statistics, Returns of Trade and Follows a mush concerned about the Trade Reports for 1908, which read as follows SIMPLE QUAKEK'S STORY OF AN INTERVIEW. cholera outbreak. I trust that there have been no farther cases and that the ladles reporteil as convalencent are going on well. Please give this message to them from me”
BY PRANK FOX,
A well-known Australian Journalist at present in England),
1
Russians are a gentle, Christian people I tell thee, and the Tsar a gentle, Christian-
I speak as I know,
MAD
So
où.
to
Australia, to the writer some months ago.
Faxos Neave, Quaker, of Sydney, do not tell thee for the newspapers," he went But then mayest tell
"I like not advertisement, which is vanity
the world what I say, it at any time it would do good."
At this time, when a section of the English community is putting shame on our hospitality by grossly abusing the head of the Russian nation, it will surely do good" to tell how Noare, a poor Quaker of Sydney, went to see the Tear of Russia, and found him a simple, earnest Christian like himself, and it will not thus far away bring the Quaker the "vanity of advertisement" to which le objects.
A QUAKER. DREAM,
The present Tsor was new to his throne, some Fears ago, when Noare, a Quaker, who kept a all shop in a suburb of Sydney, dreamed a -dream.
Accounts were coming to Australis of the persecution by Rumia of a sest very akin to the Quakers, because the members of this sect would not submit to serve in the army. Neave dreamed that the Lord came to him and told him to go to Russia to see the Tsar to plead for the sectorles, and so abate the wrath of the persecution. A very practical Quaker was Neave,
He had no money to go to Russia. He concluded in his mind that if the Lord wished him to go to Russia the Lord would sand him.
BEN TROVATO,
The Union of Shanghai is responsible for the following yarn:-
office the other day which we think is worth An incident occurred at the British Post
recording.
A half-dranken an presented himelf at the stamp counter and announced that he wished to post himself as a letter, The China. man who sells the stamps, not forling quite equal to dealing with the case, called the Post- master.
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Page 41.There is no doubt, that in the next few years China will make strides towards the piltion as an industrial nation, for which who is destined by virtue of her natural resources and the character of her people, and to this end education as well as official encouragement should be directed. Too much is heard of sanl taration of watered cotton, slaty coal and diely whent,"
exports which show a marked decline-raw cotton And again en Page 49. "Among aandry is the chief, the export of this product having fallen from 988,000 picula in 1907 to 515,000 in 1906. Find crops help to explain this, but from Hankow it is stated that a promising trade has been 1 chooked
by the practice of adding water to the cotton to increase the weight."
In conclusion I would state that the delivery of the now season's cotton will begin in Septen. What is it yon require "said that official. "I want to posht meshulf as a letter."
ber, so the importance of making prompt re turbance; you had better be off before you get I have the Konour to bo, sir, your obedient "You must not come here making a dis. Presentations to the Chinese authorities will doubtless commend itself to the Consular Body. yourself into trouble"
servant,
But," repiled the tippler, I want to go home and I can't find the house. I want to poslat m'self same as a snt g
gette. Vory well," replied the Fustmaster, seeing it would be beat to humour him.
*If you cannot get into the letter-box you had botter come inside. (He did so).
Now then," said the Postmaster, step on to the weighing machine; what do you weigh!!
*Leven stone four."
bit.
No; only eleven stane two. You've lost a "It's worry," said the letter."
I don't think I'll go then." But
WILLIAM D. LITKIÆ,
Chairman.
D. SIPPERT, Esq.,
Consul General for Belgium, and
Sealor Consul,
the means to go, and so let the matter rest for posted yourself are to go now. You have of age, that the child died of the injuries received
A STEPMOTHERS INHUMANITY,
SHOCKING CRIME DETECTED AT SOURABAYA, The criminal court at Sourabaya has just tried Two cents for two ounces, local delivery: ar stresigns murder case in which a stepmother, that will be $24.96, please.”
Marie Bigot, by namo, stood charged with se ill-treating her husband's daughter, eight years The ovidence slawed that, from May to August 1908, the woman struck and beat the child repeatedly on the head, face, arms, back, legs, and body inhumanly with rattans, sticks, broom handles, riding whip, and pisses of fire wood Sometimes, the little
girl was kicked and thrown violently down on the cement floor. wall with such force that two teeth were Her head at one tiute was dashed against a
many months.
Then he dreamed again as before, and next day an unexpected legacy of £200 came to him, Naaye Raw in this, to as his own phase, the hagt of the Lord, "and set forth for Russia.
On his way he visited England, and a friend The TRADE MARKS have been used by the of the Society of Quakers here resolved to go Applicants in respsat of the following Goods with him. They took no letters of introduction BLUE MOTTLED and OTHER SOAP"Wo leaned on the arm of the Lord," said
in Class 47.
Facsimiles of such Trade Marks can be seen at the Offices of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong and of the Undersigned.
Dated the 29th day of July, 1909,
DEACON, LOOKER & DEACON, 1083] Solicitors for the Applicants.
THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1898.
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE MAKES
„TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai
JAC BURNABL & Co, of Vienna in the Kingdom of Austris have on the 3rd day of May, 1909, applied for the registration in Hongkong in the Register of Trade Marks of the following TRADE MARKS
representation of a woman froin hex 1. The waist upward, her left arm supporting her
head with one bracelet
um holding her hot OR, ent with five bracelets on. On her head
right garment
jewelled coronet, around her neck in a pendant, her dress is low necked and covered with jewels.
In the left hand top corner is the word "BELTA" On the right hand side is a fancy setting in which is written certain Turkish Characters with the words “ MaxqUE DEPOSER"; On the left hand side enclosed in a a faney setting are the words "SCHRADE & BLEIEN.
·is.
Nezve simply.
Imagine now a petty shopkeeper of some foreign country, with just a tale of a dream to advance as his business, coming to our own England, free and enlightened and popularly governed as it is, to see the monarch! What Trouble
would he have to get an sadlence? As cept for a moment the ides, which a small and noisy section of our community pits forward, that the Russian Government is a cruel and bloody tyranny, Then picture the likely fate of Neare and he companion.
go to
"WE COME IN THE NAME OF THE LORD!”
To Siberia surely, with much knoating the way, would their path trend. Bat kindly received,
we hear that Neave and his friend wore the Tear, that they got from him an Im
that they notally saw perini resorint allowing them to Southern Russia and study for themselves the condition of the sectaries, that owing to their representatione valuable alleviation was granted to the sufferera--that surely will show the assigns and their ruler as essentially "gentle and Christian" people. And that is the plain truth as I got it from the lips of Neave, and as it was confirmed by the Rev. Francis, at one time chaplain to the British Embassy at St. Petersburg
I shall try, as far as I can, to re-tell Neave's story in his own words.
like
માં Wo same to the vast city of St. Petersburg asked of us our businesa we said, We come in pilgrims carrying no scrip. To all who the name of the Lord on His business. All were kind to us, but we could not for a very
*
me.
"I haven't got 'smuch money
Then we shall have to send you as an unpaid lotter and they can pay double the deficiency on delivery. We will send a notice to them and keep you here till we get the 849.92."
master."
And suppose I won't pay?"" Then we will send you to the Dead Lotter Office at Hongkong."
That will cost you something, Mr. Poat-knocked out, and she became unconscious for two days. Besides this she was stated in her food. And was kept shut up for months in narrow closet. The child gradually grew worse and could not walk. In August last, the end came when the stepmother struck her on the bond with a plow of wood which fractured the skull, and, it is alleged brought about her death.
Not a bit of it. We have a contract with the P. and O. Co. Besides, they will probably get the postage ont of you at the Police Court down there"
Eventually, we learn, the would-be letter was glad to be allowed to stagger away out of the lack door without making any further dis turbance,
WATERED COTTON.
COMPLAINT FROM SHANGHAI MILL-OWNERS.
The following letters are taken from the minutes of the last meeting of the Committen of
DEAR SIR,-We, the undersigned merchants the Shanghai Chinler of Commerce →→
Shanghai, July 26, 1909. in China cotton, would be obliged if your Chain her could kindly bring to the notice of the Chinese authorities the past and present serious sandpracties on the part of Chinese cotton desiere in the excessive watering of their cotton, and would beg you to ask them to use their best endeavours to stay this over-increasing and The evil has of late grown to such an extent that it
is not unusual to find as much as 8 per cent, and even as high as 12 per cent, of actual. water added to the natural moisture of the cotton.
dishonest
practice
that this adulteration is becoming so serious a
We need hardly point out to your "Chamber to be exceedingly detrimental to the trade in general, jeopardizing as it does the interests both industry,
The stepmother admitted striking and boating the child, but said it was done for the gin's own good, as she was stubborn and intractable. The father was only at home at nights, his duties as tramway conducter last ing from 4.30 am to 7 pm. daily. So little had he to say in the matter, that his evidence was not needed. So terrible wero some of the cruelties testifled to, that a madical officer was called in to examine the stepmother with a view to her unity but he found she was sane. The medical evidence showed that the child's body bore marks of fourteen wounds, two of them marks of blows all over the body as well as still bleeding at the time of death. There were stripes. On the evidence elesing, the court asked the stepmother whether the ill-treated the child to get rid of it. She denied this. Counsd for the Crown asked for sentence of eight years rigorous imprisonment to be ill-treatment, but denied there was direct proof passed. Counsel for the defence' 'admitted the
that it actually caused the death of the child. Judgment was reserved to August 14.
KING OF PORTUGAL TO VISIF ENGLAND.
Also the representation of a shield upon which is depicted on anchor scross which is written "B&B" enclosed in a fancy setting. On the top of the shield is a crown and on either side | long time get to see anyone of power. I know of the experter and the local cotton sp to King, Manuel, inviting him to visit him in
fying Griär anpporting it, standing en a but little of Hussian except our password, and bough which ir tarn is supported by a scroll but little of French. One day, as the Lord upon which is written PATE SCHNADU & directed it, going to the office of one of the ELBER" around the whole aze arranged six ministers, I spoke to a man passing aking of mattor him direction. What dost thou want? he
I said.
medals between which is, ingerten Iving on & asked. 'I come in the name of the Ford
The representation of a woman qashion and a rug, on her back, her right arm resting on the cushion and holding in her hand
Then in the name of the Lonenter, he a ribbon, a garment hanging lovely_from her
mid, and took me to his office. He was the right shoulder and partially covering her form, minister himself. Then as the Lord directed, in the back ground is an arch through which the path was made easy. The Tour saw us, He Turkish house is seen on the right hand de granted us the right to go to see for ourselves are some palm trees. Below is a fancy border what was the state of the oppressed. He asked in which are two fancy boughs upon which two us to report to him on what we saw. We did children are sitting holding up a vada of do so, and left Rusia, trusting in the Lord's naked flowers.
power that all would be wall."
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Abovo in the dame SCHNABL & BLEIER also a fanby scroll upon which is written "PAPIRE SALADIY 4 S & B” the said scroll is entwined round a bunch of dowers.
Also the representation of a shield upon which is depicted an anchor across which is written "B&B" encased in a fancy setting, ou
the top of the shield is a crown and on either Bida a flying Griffin supporting it standing on a bough, which in turn is supported by a scroll upon which is written "Piza SCHWAB. & BLEIER" around the whole aro arranged six mediale between which is inserted fancy matter.
3. The representation of a woman lying on a couch, her left arm resting oa the cushion, her right arm holding up her garment which partially corers her body, in her bair is a half moon; in the back ground on the right hand side is a cartain and ou the loft hand side verandah and in the distance Turkish house surrounded by trees. At the top the words "LA SULTANE" in English and Turkish and the letters J. S. the whole being in a fancy setting. Below is a fancy border in which is enclosed the words "JAC SCHNABL & ÜNIE” and
WHAT THE TSAR WAR LIKE. Neave learned afterwards that at least gome good was done by his pilgrimage, conditions being made easter for the sectaries. Of course,
a Quaker, he could not be got to admit that citizens who refused military service rightly caute under the anger of authorky. But he was satisfied as to the good result of his mission, Asked what was his impression of the Tear, Noave answered, "He was a simple Christian man like myself."
For the Russian people, for the Russian officials, Neave had nothing but praise. Ho found them all kind and all courtoons before his watchword.
“I come in the name of the Lord! That is a a very different picture of the Russian the Nihilists and their friends disseminate. It race and the Russian Government to that which
is a very different picture to that which used to be put before the tritish public. But from what I have been able to glean from various sources, it is fairly close to the true one.
The Russians from Tsar to monjik are gentle and Christian poople." Just now they are struggling through a great upheaval towards freedom, and there are growing pains," just as there were in England in similor times. Bat the nation and its rulers are neither cruel nor despicable. Neither deserve the storm of Tra- falgar-square,
CHOLERA AT CALCUTTA.
NOTHING AMIB IN THE PRESIDENCY HOSPITAL,
*** 7" in Chinese Characters.
Also the representation of a shield upon which is depicted an anchor, acress which is written "Sand B" enclosed in a funcy setting, on the top of the shield is a crown, and pu either side is a flying Griffin supporting it standing in a bough which in turn is supported by a scroll npon which is written "Pir SCANABEL & BLEIER" around the whole are arranged six niedaks between which is inserted fancy mutter.
4-The-words-" PRINCESAS" and SCHNADL & BLEIER" and ten, models closed in a fancy setting the
PRINCERAS word
"ned the letters "Professor Haffkine's investigations in eon- 8.&B supported by ornamental designs; nection with the outbreak of cholers at the the whole being in the shape of a book.
Génoral Hospital are not yet completed, says a the representation of a shield upon which Caleatts report of the 6th inst. In an inter- Also the is depicted an anchor across which is written view that afternoon he said: "I would like to "SB" enclosed in a fancy setting on the top correct the reports that have of the shield is a crown on either side is a flying ing the management of the hospital. here is got. about concern- Grifin supporting it standing on & bough nothing possibly arise in the hospital. The which in turn is
sorell upon management is br. & supported which is written" PATE SCHNABE & BLEIER;"
careful one, and an very
care and atttention is around the whole are arranged six medale be
enormous amount of care bestowed on everything connected with it. tween which is insorted fancy mattor in tho
Of course, nothing is free from danger,
anger, but iuns much name of JAC SCHNABL & Co. who claim to be as the food and the channels through which it the Sole Proprietors thereof,
has to pass are submitted to the closest
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The Trade Marks have boon used by the possible scrutiny, you cannot in any way Applicants in respect of the following goods in reproach the authorities. I do not think Qiere is anything grassly at fault." The result of my
the following class:
Class 39 in respect of
CIGARETTE PAPERS.
A facsimile of such Trade Marks can be
tici
enquiry, which is taking longer than I anti pated, will be
to to go wrong in the future.
Bot right anything
that
may be Asked it.hig
seen at the Offices of the Colonial Secretary of investigations had so far proved of any value in
Hongkong and of the Undersigned. Deted the 21st day of Jane, 1909.
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DEACON, LOOKER & DEACON,
Solicitors for the Applicants.
locating the genesis of the bacill, he said he would make no definite statement until the hospital authorities had made public the result of his angniry,
causing mildew, the danger of fire in storing Besides seriously affecting the staple and datap cotton is a factor fraught with much danger.
The new season's cotton will in all probability cominence to be delivered in September next, and we would therefore ask you to Impress upon the Chinees the importance of at once taking steps to stop this malpractice-We are, dear sir, yours faithfully,
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., L.,
General Managers, EwO COTTON SPINNING & WEAVING
Co., LTD. and sight others.
To the CHAIRMAN, the Shanghai General Chamber of Commercs,
Shanghai, General Chamber of Commarca,
Shanghai, 10th August, 1909. Sir, I have the honour to enclose herewith merchants trading in China cotton, asking that copy of a petition received from the leading
the serious malgiractice, on the part of Chinese cotton dealers, in watering cotton may be brought to the notice of the Chinese
authorities.
My Committee will be glad if you will bring this petition to the notice of the Tuotai request ing him to take steps to stop this dishonest practice.
In this connection I would like to bring to your notice the following paragraph in the Mr. J. L. (Chalmers, Acting Statistical Secre "Report on the Foreign Trade of China" by
King Edward has sont an autograph letter
vitation, and wil leave for England in ́s fèw England King Munnel has accepted the in weeks.
rook Mannoly visit to King Edward will be the first he has paid to any foreign sovereign or cuntry since his mocassion to the throne The fact that England, saya a London contemporary. is thus to be honoured is significant of the sincere friendship that has existed between the twq. nations for so many years, and was medially accentuated during the life time of King Carlos by the journey which King Edward made to Lisbon in April, 1903, following on the visit which King Carlos had paid to England in the previous November, It is also notewor hy that King Edward's stay in Lisbon was the starting-point of the series of State visits that marked the early years of his reign. King Manuel to now in his twentieth year, having been boru on Nov. 15, and succeeded his father when the latter, to 1889. He is the socand son of King Carlos, gether with the Crown Prince Louis, was assassitated in the streets of his capital or Feb. 1, 1908. The young King has had an anxious time since he ascended the throne eighteen month ago, but it is generally conceded that affairs have Improved considerably in Portugal Intely King Mannel, who is very popular with his people, bas rade saveral lengthy journeys in the provinces, and has everywhere bean well received, even In Oporto, which is usually supposed to be à-hotbed of Repub licanism.
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MOTHER
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THE 235 BOTTLE CONTAINS THREE TIMES AS MUCH AS THE 11 SIZE.
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HIS MAJESTY THE KING
" AND
H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES.
For Table Use and Mixing with Wines and Spirits.
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THORNE'S
PER CASE
OLD VAT
$15
BRIS VAT WAS STARTED BY THE LATE ROBERT THORNE OF CALENDÈN AND HAS BEEN SOLD AS WE DINCE (63)
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hoving arrived from the above Port, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR RISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's hazardous and/or extra hazavil ous Godowns ut Kowloon, where each sensignment will be sorted out mark by anark, and delivery can be obtained as seen as the goods are landed.
Goods out cleared by the 28th inst., at ..., will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in My case whatever,
AU damaged packages must be left in the Godowns
where they will be examined at. 9.30 A.M., on the 28th inst. No Claims will be admitted after delivery of goods has been affected to Consigneos, and sime must be pre- sented within ten days of the steamer's arrival hore, otherwise they will not be recognized.
Optional goots will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before. TODAY.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.
Agents.
Hongkong, 23rd Angast, 1909.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
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FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS.
HE P. &·0. S. N.. Co.'s Steamer
THE P.&O.
"NILÉ." Consignees of Carge by the above-named Vessel are heruby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR RISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where osch Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark
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Goods
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Optional Goods will be lauded here unless instructions are given to the contrary within 6 hours.
Goods not cleared by the 31st inst., at 4·7. will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by ma' in any case whatever.
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns 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 recognisad. No claims will he admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
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THE FIFTY YEARS
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FROM 1ST JANUARY, 1864 To 3187 DECEMBER 1913, BEING FROM THE 16T YEAR OF THE 76TH CYCLE TO THE 50TH YEAR OF THR 76TH CYCLE.
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The Book will be sent by Registered Post fre) to any part of the World- unrepresented by Agents of receipt of Money Order,