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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

"GLEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12TH, 1909,

By Royal Warrant to HIS MAJESTY THE KING.

FROM MIDDLESBRO' ANTWERP, HULL, LONDON AND PORTS.

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HE Steamship

"GLENLOCHY"

LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE.

having arrived from the above Ports, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Co.'s Godown 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 carried on uulgas in-. structions are given to the contrary before Noos, TO-DAY.

Goods not cleared by the 13th inst, will te subject to roat.

All damaged packages must be loft in the Godowas, where they will be examined on the . 12th inst., at 3 P.M..

Owing to Cargo on board the ss." Glenlochy "' having been on fira between Singapors and Hongkong, Consignees are hereby notified that before Bills of Lading can be countersigned an average agreement will have to be signed, and a deposit of 30 por cont. upon the estimated net value of their Cargo lodged with us.

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,

Agents Hongkong, 6th November, 1909.

NAVIGAZIONE GENERALS

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(Florio und Rubattino United Companies).

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM BOMBAY AND SINGAPORE.

THE Steamship

"CAPRI," baring, arrived from the shove Ports, Con-- signces of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk, into the hazardona and/or extra hazardous Clo- downs of the Hongkong_sad Kowloon Winef and Godown Company, Ld, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained. Perishable Goods to be taken delivery of immediately.

All Chains must be sent to the Office of the andoraigned before Noon on the 20th inst., or they will not be recognised.

All Claims will be presented within ten days

i here, after which date

of the steamer's arrival)

they cannot be recognised.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and sil Goods remaining undelivered after the 17th inst. will be subject to ront.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods ars to be left in the Godowns, where they will bo examined on the 17th inst, at 9.30 A.M.

No Fire Insuranon has been effected..

CARLOWITZ & Co.,

Agente. Hongkong, 10th Novimber, 1909, 14

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS.

THE Undersigned GENERAL AGENTS

in CRTNA and JAPAN for the above Line are prepared to issus THROUGH BILLS OF LADING for all the principal porta in SOUTH AFRICA, in connection with Indo. CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION Co/s fortnightly Barvice hence to CALCUTTA. Bailings from CALCUTTA for CAPE PORTS every fortnight,

For Fraight and farther particulars,

apply to

DODWELL & CO., LIMITED,

General Agents for Chins and Japan, Hongkong, 4th August, 1899.

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HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE

COUNCIL

(Continued from page 3).

Ma Tau Kok Quarry, from which stone for the Post Office is prepared. They will in a few days return to the Ma Tan Kok shods, which are being rebuilt. The contractor draws no rent for housing theso people, who are all engaged on Post Office work.

3. This answer disposes of the 3rd question.

THE CEMETERY ORDINANCE.

The ATTORNEY-GENERAL moved the third roading of the Bill entitled An Ordinance to set apart certain Crown Land to be used as a burial ground for persons professing the Chris- tion religion.

The COLONIAL SECRETARY seconded, and the Bill was read's third time and passed,

-TRADE MARKS AMENDMENT ORDINANCE

Council went into Committee to resume con- sideration of tho Bill entitled An Ordinance to amend the law relating to tazdę marka.".

Hon. Mr. Hewerr-Your Excellency,Tro days ago I received a letter from the Colonial Secretary, enclosing seven or eight suggested amending clauses. It appears to me, although I am not an expert in trade marks, tha: the matter is a very important one. There are largo number of merchants in the Colony who are interested in trado sarks, either on their Lown behalf or on behalf of the firms at home which they represent, and it appears to me in view of the importance of the matter and also, as I anderstand, in view of the fact that there is, no urgent necessity for the passing of this Bill, that it would be very advisable that an opportunity should be given to the merchants interested to son these clauses before the Bill passes its third reading. That being so, I would ask your Excellency to be good enough to allow the Bill to remain in committee until the merchants of the Colony have had an op. portunity of seeing what the amendmentà are... When I received the letter I circulated a memorandum to the committee of the Chambar of Commerce, but it was impossible for us to discuss the question in the interval, As representing the Chamber of Commerce, I am not prepared to express any opinion on the proposals now before the Committee, and I cannot see that there can be any objection to allowing the matter to stand over. I would Bak your Excellency to do this, and the Chamber of Commerce will deal with it as promptly as possible. I do not think the Bill ought to be put to the third reading until merchants have had an opportunity of expressing their opinion if they wish to do so. The question is a very important one.

HIS EXCELLENCY--Wo shall be very glad to defer the Ball. We wish to hare your views. Hou. Mr. HEWETT That is my reason for neking for postponement. I propose, if you will allow mo, to hand in the memorandum which I circulated to the committee, which will justify my reason for asking that the Bill be deforred.lau

Hon Mr. STEWART That would work in the ordinary way if there were no special powera taken for breakwater. I only ask what are

Its principles and in direct opposition to those which have been recognised by all fle great finaciors of the Liberal Party for a generations, anil it is based on tho well-to-do

thepoel borers for. Yox mass a line all opposition that by despoiling the white-dy

rounit the plan and say that within this you are going to take special powers.

The reply of the DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS was inaudible,

HOB. Mr. STEWART--You are not going to make any works along the foreshore?

The DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS-No. Hon. Mr. STEWART-Then why provide for deviation all the way from the breakwater to the shore! I don't see what the building of tho breakwater has got to do with the sea wall at all.

The COLONIAL SECRETARY-You want to

show the area of your harbour of refuge.

Hon. Mr. STEWART...If that is the object of the line then it is understandable.

HIS EXCELLENCY-Supposing dredging operations word requirol in front of those lots, they would take place within the red line, not outside.

Hon. Mr. OSBORNE-Yes, but this apparutly gives the Government the right, say, to put a stone pier opposite that man's let.

Hon. Mr.Hewerr-1 take it, your Excellency that if the Government are spending a large sum of money in making a valuable harbour of refuge they must have power to do any reasonable amount of work in that aroa. It appears to me that the Government proposal is a perfectly reasonable one, and I don't sea anything to object to. We can trust to the Government officials and the assurance given by your Excellency.

The COLONIAL SECRETARY-As for the rights of marino heklers they are amply provided for in the Bill. And as a matter of fact no marine lot holder has objected to the Bill.

Hon. Mr. OBOENE-The whole point is whether there is anything in this Bill which will affect the rights of marine lot owners..

HIS EXCELLENCY-They have all seen the Bill and discussed it, and do not object, or what objections they have made have been met.

The DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS-The marine lot holders affected are mentioned.

HIS EXCELLENCY-Have you any amend ment you wish to make to the clause ?

Hon. Mr. OSBORNE –NC. The section was then approved.

Sub-section 4. of the same clause was altered to read “The Governor may instead of mak- ing an award ander this section enter into an agreement with any claimant for the som- promise or, settlemout of any claim on such terms as the Clovernor may think it.”

Council them resumed.

The ATTORNEY-GENERAL moved the third roading of the Bill,

The COLONIAL SECRETARY RGconded, and the Bill was ran in third tims and passed.

HIS EXCELLENCY-Council will adjourn until Friday, 26th inst

FINANCE COMMITTEE.

the

poor can opinion is fallacious.

It sharifiges principle to popularity, and assorts that it is almost criminal to modrimu- lato in order to provide for one's familly, which I have always considered to be the honourable duty of every citizen.

'It deprives the industrious of the fruits of their own industry, largely for the benefit of the thriftless and idle."

It encourages rockless expenditure by all bodios sponding the public money, and raises revenus by the most expensive methods,

It will renter life to ourtain individuale al- most unbearable by the constant inquisitorial interference of officials.

It seizas upon the capital of the country to spond as income, thus endangering the wages fund, which is absolutely necessary for the prosperity of all classes.

It is unjust not only to individuals but to whole cineres,

"It will destroy the confidence of those in commerce, toud to demoralise the country, and in my opinion bring about Tariff Reform.

How the present Cabinot, composed of many

men

who served under our past great financiors, can have sanctioned such a Budget is beyond my comprehension.

Holding such slows us these, I think you will agree with mo that I cannot continue to be your president. I must take this oppor. unity of thanking all the monitors of tho asuciation with whom I have been working for some yours for their great courtesy at all times, and again express my great_regret al having to resign my position JOICEY. Lord Joicey has been for many years one of the exponents of Radicalis in the North of England. He sat as a Radical for the Chester- le-Street Division of Durham from 1885 to the last Gonoral Election

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A meeting of Finance Committee was thens SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE, OP. IN EXCELLENCY We will defer the Comhald, the COLONIAL SECRETARY Prosiding.

LORDS AND HOUSE OF COMMONS.... The lowing rote was passed; ~ mittee stage on this Bill, but I would ask you to expedite the matter as much as possible, as the session is much beyond the usual date. I would like the Conseil to meet again on Friday,

the 26th November,

Hon. Mr. HEWET-I am much obliged to your Excellency for your consideration in the matter.

·THE HARBOUR OF REFUGE BILL, Council went into Committee on the Bill entitled "An Ordinance to authorize the Con- struction and Maintenance of a Harbour of Refuge nyon and over certain portions of the

The Governor recommended the Council to vots a sum of Thirty-three thousand five bax- dead and tan Dollars (833,510) in aid of the Fate, Public Works, Bacurrent, Miscellaneous, Typhoon and Rinstorm Damages.

The CHAIRMAN-The total damage by the last typhoon amounted to $50,370. This supplemen tary vote is required to supplement the vote on the Estimates.

THE RED FLAG BUDGET.

RADICAL PEER'S REVOLT.

Ford Castle, Cornhill, Northumberland, Oot. 14, 1909. Dear Mr. Phillips,-As T am unable to scoopt the finansial policy of the Government, it is with sincere regret that I am compelled to resiga the presidenor of the Montgomeryshire Berengus Liberal Association, and presame that your members will prefer a president who ean give the Government undivided support.

in myjudgrant the Budget violates waay principles which I have always considered necessary to sound fance, and is a complete -surrender to the Socialists.

Lord Joicey, a former Radical M.P., who was Sea Bod and Foreshore situsted upon the created a Peor by Sir Henry Campbell-Eauner=" Earbony frontage at Teikokteni, Mongkoktani, man, has sent the following letter to the secre nud Yaumati, Kowloon, in this Colony.tary of the Montgomeryshire Boroughs Liberal The ATTOEXY GENERAL moved an emend. Association to explain his resignation of the

presidency: mont to section 2 (b) by adding the following words:"And do not when completed interfere with direct access to the ses along the whole of the western frontages of Kowloon Marine Lots 32 and 49, provided that the sea wall pro- tecting any reclamation of the foreshore or seabed adjoining mid lying to the south of Kowloon MarineLot 32 shall not ba altered so

as to extend to the westward of the position shown on the said plan." He said the amendment was merely to make oar an altoration in the plan (submitted). and so to make clear that the access to the marine lots would not be interfered with. The amendment had been accepted by the owner of Kowloon Maring Lot 32.

of

Hon. Mr. OзRORNE-Does that mean that you can do anything else you like in front of a man's lot

The DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS-NO. Hon. Mr. STEWART The line of the shore is marked "Harbour of Refuge boundaries."

The DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WOBES--That is for the convenience of workmen

Hon. Mr. STEWART Does it mean that you can bring any number of junks you please opposite the houses theas and leave them thore during the time this breakwater is building?

The DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS--That would-be very unreasonable,

Hon. Mr. OSBORNE-Is there any danger of "the Tights of thede, marine of Holders being

affected P

The DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKs-Lots that are likely to be affected are provided for in the Bill,

Hon. ME. STEWART-You say it is not likely you will put junks in such a way us will prove inconvenient, But you will do it if you like? The COLONIAL SECRETARY-I think the hon. member may rest assured that there will ba no unreasonable interference. During the con straction of the work, janks will no doubt have to come and go, but there will be no inter- ference with the access to the ses

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