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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

TOYO KIBEN KAISHA. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

B.S. "NIPPON MARU."

From SAN FRANCISCO HONOLULO

AND JAPAN PORTS.

atler katmere

The Wine Merchang of the East

[1010.

THE obore-named Steamer having arrived, NAPIER JOHNSTONES',

Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified

to send in their Bills of Lading for Counter- signature, and to take immediate delivery of

Cargo alongside undolivered FRIDAY, the

Cargo remaining 11th lust., at 5 r., will be landed at Consigness' risk and expense and delivery must then be taken from Company's Godown,

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No Fire Insurance whaterer will be effected. No Claims will be recognised after the Goods havo-lof the Steamer or Godosin and all Gorda, remaining undelivered on MONDAY, the 14th inst afternoon, will be subject to rent and landing charges.

All chafed and otherwise damaged Cargo to ba left on board or Godown, and examination of same to be arranged,

All Claims must be filed on or before MONDAY, the 20th inst,atherwise they will not-be- recognised.

K. MATODA,

Agnat.

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Hongkong, Bth August, 1911.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship

"PRINZ LUDWIGS

having arrived, Consignees of Cargo-are-hereby.. informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure und Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk iate the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godomus of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Company, Limited, Kowloon, and Wost Point Godowns, whenco delivery may be obtained

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods hara loft the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 15th Aug, will be subject. to rent,

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods aro to be left in the Godowns, where they will be

xamined

on the 15th Aug, at 9.30 AM.

All Claims must reach us before the 19th

Aug, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effectail.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the

Undersigned.

This Stearner brings Cargo:

Ex "Pondo" from Zanziba: vis Aden.

Transhipped at Port Said.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Co.

Goncral Agente.

Hongkong, 8th August, 1911.

«SQUARÈ BOTTLE”-

WHISKY.

UNVARIED FOR OVER

150 YEARS.

THE INDIAN. BUDGET

STATEMENT BY MR. MONTAGU.

LONDON, July 26th:

must be obtained by Western soolal develop-| ment, The Indian edggated factor, with demo- “oratie "loantage, fa a dlhy tootor, Bliži dan puły, remove this inevitable rejojuder to its demands years of patient work. The time is ripe for further modification of the system

of KOT-

In the House of Commons to day, Mr. Mon-political say to India-Work out your

Government of India

in disposing of

Constitution and improve its machinery

taga, in introducing the Indian Budget, said theeral destiny as far as you may under the its last year's surplus, to have shown a combina. 18.50 wil But, for the moment, attend to the tion of praiience and liberality, antrenched ite Government can do nothing. Indians must nore urgent problems in which, without you, ern Anancial position, discharged its onerous turn their attention to organising an industrial itsbilities and spent considerable sums on very population which can reap the agricultural and doserving objects. Referring to the Budget industrial wealth of the country and attain to a Estimates, he said they were based on the o-higher level of education and living peatation that the harrest and trade would be

THE DEL I DER AL

Mr. Montegne exhaustively reviewed industrial and agricultural conditions, comparing the pre sent progress in India with the development of Mr. Moutage dealt exhaustively with the the English textile industries from isolated arrangements for the Delhi Darber, and said he hand-wearare, and declaring that the period of was of opinion that Government's decision retransition would entail the gravest problems, to garding the expenditure represented fairly well solve which India would need her best and wisest the mean betwem extravagance and Failure to give suitable expression to the feelings of a popu- lation dooply moved by a great and auique,

occurrence.

EDUCATION: APATHY ·OF THE PEOPLE. He urged the importance of edunation, espe cially techuical education, but regretted that he "Our aim is to make the Darbar ceremonies could not say maoh on the subject. The De ar popular sa possible, and to give every opporpartment constituted last year had been hard at innity to the Indian-people of sharing therein. work, and he hoped the result would soon be We wish the King Chid belioving that ande public. In this connection he alluded to will receive a real and heartfelt welecme from the apathy of the people, which it was their duty his peoples in India. not only because the деть of his popularity and devotion to his Imperial to remove. Education in hygiene was essential, especially in view of the prospect of the increas duties will have reached them, but because they ing concentration of the population in large will see in his visit thus freshly crowned an cities, with growing industrialism, but he was carnost that time and knowledge have increased gled there were signs that a sanitary conscience the desire which has always animated the British was beginuing to awake among the mass of the people to help and serve their India fellow.

people. subjects."

FINANCE: THE OPIUM REVENUE,

It is

is no ass,” he added, “to urge proposals requiring expenditure when so much can be done by privato exhortation and devotion to the problems of the local Goverment.

Reverting to finance, Mr. Montagu asked the House to look beyond the current finansial year. He dwelt on the necessity of facing the loss on

GOVERNMENT DY PRENTICE. the opium revenue, and declared that the Gov

Discussing the functions of Parliament iu- ernment of India would loyally and scrappions regard to India, he strongly deprecated the carry out their share in the agreement. He tendency to assume antagonism between the in- claimed the sympathy of the House of Commons Lerests of the Indian and the interests of the for all who were doing their share to eradicate official. Time was undoubtedly when it was the immoral industry, frally for the Chinese, who the most important function of Parliament to were showing admirable seal, and than for theses that Gorerament by prestige was not carried Indian tax-payers, who were willingly and too far in India, and to explain that Government cheerfully making the sacrifice. However, by prestige pressed to its logical conclusion, while it was difficult and undesirable to obtain meant that a member of the subject rose had a sudden increase in the revenue of Indis, norerna right of redress, against a member of the. theless, Dora was n steady upward-growth, ruling case who injured him. "I do not say owing to the general development of the country that it was ever so pressed in India. The A portion of the natuml growth of ravenne prestige theory is now yielding to a strong and equitable administration, but a great deal of axpenditure on sach subjects as. Education and nonsense is still talked about prestige, which Sanitation, "but there is also si possibility of might be a useful asset with the wild side of economy in other brancher."

the Frontier but not with the educated Indian. I mean a theory producing irresponsibility and arrogancu, and not that reputation of firm and dignified administration which no Government can afford to disregard, and which can only be acquired by deeds and temper, and na

and not by appeal to the blessed word "prestige."

THE SAME TO-DAY AS IN might possibly be required to meet increased

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THE MILITARY-DEPCETA ENT. The promise of the Finance Member, during the debate in Caletta in Jandiary, that all Mem- Lare of the Indias Government would carefully scrutiniso expanditaro, have every reason to

believe, is being fulfilled."

"Indeed, it has given riro to

rumours, whence oblained I know not, that we propose to out down the Military Forces in India. But when reviewing expenditure in other Departments, why should we except the Military Department? If there were no Army (sic) in India ao one would suggest that the Army would be anything but adequate to the needs of the situation, but simply boranga, the Army-m

- west organised in akher times it is seriously suggested that you should not be allowed to question this logical view, but military expenditure, Government, do not abaro nothing is, or will Bontemplated that night impair the efficiency of the Army for guarding the peace of the Exupire. However this may be, the question sa to whether the loss on opinm will involve fresh tagation cannot be definitely an swered."

THE NORTH-WEST FRONTIRE AN UNDIR. TURBRD PERIOD.

Adverting to political conditions, Mr. Montagu eaid:"There is little to say. The year has. fortunately, been uneventful, and the North-West Frontier hun been singularly un- disturbed. The. appointment of a Special Officer in charge of the relations

with been undoubtedly successful hitherto, and it is hoped that the joint Anglo-Afghan Commission will check Frontier raids, especially if the

the Waziris bes

GRIMAULT'S Afghan Authorities are frau in carrying out

SYRUP

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SOCIETA. NAZIONALE DI SERVIZI

MARITTIMI..

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM BOMBAY AND SINGAPORE. THE Steamship

THE

"ISCHIA," having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Lazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowne of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd, Kowloon, whence delivery may 7, be obtained. Perishable Goods to be taken de- livery of immediately,

All

Claims must be sent to the Office of the undersigned before Noox on the 17th inst.,

or they not be

All Claims must

of the

recognised,

ust be presented within ten days atesmer's arrival bere, after which date

they cannot be recognised.

No Claims will be admitted after the fools

have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 13th inst. will be subject

to rent.

OF

HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIME

FOR

their agreement regarding outlaws.” Mr. Montagu paid a tribute to Mr. Willamsor. who was killed by Abore, as a young and energetie officer who had done good service. Ha went on to refer to the constitution of the State of Benares, which had not involved any change in the constitutional theories of the Indian Government, nor did it betoker any new policy in the future.

Dealing with political crime he said: "I am

THE DEBATE.

The Harl of Ronaldshay said he hoped. Government did not intend to reduce the Indian Army. It was inconceivable that Lord Kitchener should have left a superfluous number of men. when economy had been impressed upon him. He also denounced the cotton Excise, and adrocated an export duty on raw jute.

Mr. Montagn said the Earl of Ronaldshay Government did not-totend to depart from the had advocated Tariff Referm in India, but Free Trade system. When the opportunity offered, they would make the fiscal system in India mero in nerd with what they believed to be the only sound economic doctrine.

Colonel Yate

complained that the Indian people were not compensated for the loss on pinto, and urged the prevention of the export of morphine and cocaine from Europe. He de. alared that the questions of the Labour Mom. bere in the House of Commons were obviously drafted by s Secret Society in Caloutta.

Mr. Keir Hardie denounced the Press mis representation of Indian affaire.

Sir Albert Spicer moved a Resolution in favour of the provision of facilities for Primary, Secondary and Technical education in India.

Sir Ceorge Robertaon pointed out that the in troduction of Elementary education would lead to a charge that they were trying to subvert. Hinduism.

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is a healthy habit, for either personal use or household purposes and it is not expensive.

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"LOOK ALIVE!”\

is one of the many casual avery day Injunctions wherein turks mock unnoticed wisdom. The man who looks alive is always and everywhere successius. In Business It is the "live" man who gets to the top: in society : Is the active, gracions, agreeable person who is most rau after: in the domestic vircis it is tho cheerful aseinbar wäe most completely wine and kolds our' mijection. There fore loak alivel. If you ara amilering from Laything which robe you of your healthy alertness allend to the trouble at once and dont rest railí a curo le cla fected, you suspect that dyspepals or anyúlsordered state of the stomach, Uver, or bowrole in sapping your vitstity, it is certain that without delay, you sheildi.

TAKE

BEECHAM'S PILLS.

AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF

LORDS AND HOUSE OF COMMONS

THORNE'S

OLD VAT

Mr. Montagu intimated that Government, were When the

with the education demands. This vat was started by the late Robert Thorn

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VISITORS AT HOTELS."~"

HONGKONG HOT

Mr P. J. Bucklandi - Mr H L. Condon-- Capt N. J. Dalmayar MFL. H. Dāvja

Mr N. K. Davidson

Mr W. C. Drow

$

Mr & Mra G. G. Duneno

Mr E. J. W. Eames

HEA, F. Fazro

Mr. & Mrs. Filli

Mr. H. G. Fiskar

Mr D. M. G. Gratamı

Vr. V. Goulbourn

Air & Mix Joseph Gon,

Capt. T. P. Hajl

Mir A. Harrison Hoa,& Mm, B.A. Howat

in fall sympat which was now being elabo of Greenock and has been sold as No, 4 since 1831 Mr A. E. Hise

rated, war Enown, it would be soon that it would go a long way towards bettering the systom..

The Revolution was not pressed and was nega- -tized without a division,

Sir

Spencer Hough Capt. R. Innes "FB. P. Jobuscu Mr J. M. Lawrie Mr FC. MacDonald

net minimizing their horror and can imagine of John Jardine advocated the establishment SCOTCH WHISKY. Marriott

nothing more tragin than a devoted servant of Government having a career of utility thus cut short." Mr. Montagu expressed the deep regret of the Imperial Government and the Government

STUBBORN COUGHS of India at the deplorable murder of Mr. Ashe

BRONCHITIS

'WEAK LUNGS

CATARRH

CONSUMPTION,

ON SALE,

TONGKONG HANSARD REPORTS the MEETINGS of the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL for the Session 1910,

All broken, ohafed, and damaged goods must HONG be left in the godowns, where they will be examined on the 14th instant, at 9:30 a.m.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

CARLOWITZ & Co.,

• Agents." Hongkong:-0th-August, 1911.

"BARBER" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES:

The Steamship SATSUMA."

FROM NEW YORK,

ONSIGNEES 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, Ltd., 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 15th inst, will be subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- santed to the Undersigned on or before the 8th prox., or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods re

to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 14th Inet, at 2.30PM.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL & Co., LTD.,

Agents. Hongkong, 8th August, 1911. [1012

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of an amnesty to political offenders on the Delhi Darbar.

THE QUESTION OF AMNESTIES:

to

Mr. Montagu, replying during the debate, deal. ing with the proposed amnesty of prisoners and other suggestions concerning the Barbar

Raid it was not for him to make any kind of subounce- mont. He could assure Members, however, that Indian problem already difficult and compli.ail suggestions would be brought to the notice of cated, is becoming more 30 Ks the country Lord Crowe. Referring to the Press Act, he develope. That is all the more conson

why we

said he believed it was being administered fairly should face the fature bravely and thinkingly, Bad

the best

ability of men whose and avoid moirafal pessimism." What over chief attribule was a scrapulous sense of fairness, hysterica the armchair critics in the Press may As regards would patrol the Persian Gulf indulge in, the Indian Courts are not to bo do-

the suggestion that the Royal flected one jot from that strict justies which has won them the respect of all sections of the com- munity, nor the Executive from clemency when they consider it advisable. The policy of Lord Crowe and Lord Hardinge of Penshurst is the policy of Lord Minto and Lord Morles, namely, the punishment of crime and sympathy with the progressive demands of the people."

THE NEW BIBIT IN INDIA

not

"India is changing as fast as, if not faster then, the West, and our views must keep pace Peace, unity and Occidental education have pro duced a new spirit, and it is our duty to guide that movement aright, so far as possible. When the political organisation of a Empire

Freat must not be undergoes

change, it

regarded an inspiration of a philosophic Secretary of Slate. but must originate from

within, from without, and Statutes, Orders in Council, ets, by which the uncertain growing poblie demands are led into channels of altered policy, do not advanes or retard the country. They are manifestations of the development of the country and only help forward backward

висоева movement with

which is dependent on the wisdom of these in whom the control is verbed."

:

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¡SOLE AGENTS IN

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Mr J.Nairen Mr W. Nelson. Mr W. North

Mr. V. d'Oettingal- ·

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Mr T. Qula

Mr A. T. Prichark

Mr. E. H. Ray Miss F. Reay Mr Raid

Mr A. Rohrmann Mr J. Safer Mr. H. H. Solo nop Dr. & Mrs.AU. Spalding Mr H. Spencer

Mr C

H. Spittle

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Mr. Montaga said that the Admiralty never CHILDREN OF FAR CATHAY Miss Lepelle objected to supply ships. It was the duty the Admiralty to protect British intersete any The Indian Marine existed for the purpose of where. India, he said, did not possess & Mary, hydrographical surveye. Begarding education, Mr. Montagu said Lord Crews would receive a deputation tomorrow. There was every desire to do something to improve the lamentable position of Indian education. The discussion on the Indian Budget, concluded Mr. Montagu, had been more harmonious than any Indian debate, he remembered. He congratulated the House on the qesesgs of hope he was able to send to their Indian fellow subjects as a result of the debato.

The Budget was adopted.

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For the exploring apparatus, with which ex- periments have been made by Dr. Lowy, Continuing. Mr. Montagu said Horein of Göttingen, three holes, in line, are bored in 300 lies true statesmanship, to diagnose the signs of the ground to a depth of about the times and, when the moment comes, to step feet, or in some cases there are four holes, one

a. square pieco of in Lord Morley will be remembered for this at each corner of a.

ground, which may He set a seal upon Indian progress such as can whi

138 largo as a thousand square found in Lord Minto one who had abtained the fall to the lot of few Secretaries of State, and hemles.

·Wireless antenna are placed in the holes, affection and gratitude of India. By Lord each antenna being about 250 feet in height. Merley's Reform Boheme we have provided a By-mesenring the relative intensities of signals. Torms for Advertising (Translation free) can channel along which India's political history will at one antenna sent from the others through be obtained at the Office, 10a, Don Voux Road, I hope, contentedly and steadily for many the earth, the position of any mineral deposita

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Comdr. F. Acton, R.N Mrs F. Acton- Mr #. Adam Kr. E. Arndt Mr & Mrs Aucolt Mr. B. Bennett Dr. & Mrs 6.W. Brown [Mr&Mrs F.M, Crawford

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years. Central, Hongkong 131, Fleet Street, London, THE FCTURE POLITICAL AGITAT ON,, ar from the different; Agents.

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