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THE RESOLUTION.-
A PREFECTURAL ELECTION IN
KWANGTUNG.
THE MODEL CONSTITUTION,
RAI-VING CHAT, December" 7. Deoraiby 5. 18 duly elected repre- sentatives of the people rame together in this
THE HONGKONG DAILY. PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBR ̈18r8, 141,
many places where the Revolution, is ar
ganizing. It is probable that the Hakkas will be very influential in the new governs
ment.
Even here, public opinion is not at all optimistic as to the success of the new re- Home The old people feel convinced that "the rauung men will go too far. The mer 'chants are timid,-aju-fear the results of sucit
fond of money as the old ones and go to ruler of thất jrefveture for the period of one year. 11e is no new convert, for his progreater lengths to get.it. gressive ideas have made hint a marked mai"! and even endangered his dile. He is less than forty years old, a distinguished scholar,
CONDITIONS AT CANT N.
NOTEWORTHY IMPROVEMENTS.
ROBBERY FROM A FRENCH
TRAIN,
VALUABLE MAILS STOLEN.
PARIS, Novaber 19th..
mail train from Paris at Marseillos in the early A during robbery was affected on the sight hours of yesterday morning The train can- ent clunges as are contemplated Thesis of sight mail ans in the four last of which the weerswiry serting of bagi had boun city and chose Lu Vun-tak to be the civil nieal-say-that-the new rulers-will be a ono ofera khu departure: from. Paris at 8:40 pin. The personnel, consisting of 26 so tore, worked after the train had started in the four lding carriages, and it was at Macon, the sixth place of stoppage on the journey from Paris, that the robbers was discovered by a Barter who carried a bag from the leading into the
The train was rear portion of the train. about to restart at the moment of the discovery of the theft, and it was unt till the train stopped again at Lyons that the police wore informed. All the carriages had been visited at Dijon, where the train is due half an hour after mid- night, and authig unusual was observed. The robbery was, therefore probably curried out between the and 2.52am.. the hour which Macon in reached. The glass was broken in one of the look-out boxes on the top of one of the vaust, and it was evidently through this that the thief or thiove effected an entry. In the last carriage of the trais a guard was moated in the look-out bor, and there nothing had bran touched.
a successful administrator, a man of courage and decision of character, and has a large and devote following of young men.
The fact that large numbers of pirates from riverine districts anve gravitated to Canton since The election was held in the Mighthe outbreak of the revolution has naturally School. The bill was decorated with fi caued foroigu tourists to avoid Canton, and it (of all nations as well as Chinese), Tim-ras, will be of interest to our realary to lean on the festoons of gally coloured paper flowers, ele,
authority of Mr. William Former, proprietor A space was fenged, off on each site of the Victoria Hotel at Canton and of the Macao spectators. Only, those having tickets wen
Holol, that Canton City is now not only safer admitted. Most of them appeared to be offor tourists than it was before, but is
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the student class and all-were young. certainly much clauor. Mr. Farmor, as the The foreigners were guests of honour, sole agent in this part of the world for tho large, reception ruon was sel apart for our se tourist party which is due by the Cleveland on use, and dinner, served there during the
the 26th inst., a few days ago visited the interval between the morning and after Yamen in connection with the forthcoming noon session. Choice Seats were reserved || visit of the party to Canton, and he found for us and every courtesy shown. We were the authorities not only willing, but anxións aine in number, representing Holiand, Ger. many, England, and the United States.
were educated
up
that the Clendajul tour'sts should como into Cantoo, The authorities · claim that
THE LOSSES..
DOMESTIC HYGIENE.
NOTICES TŰ GUNSIGNEK,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNBES
WE P.&O. 8. N. Co.'s Steamer
THE
HIMALAY,"
HOW TO MAINTAIN HEATH IN HOT CLIMATES. The question of, health in hot, countries practically resolves itself in the overcóming of the difficulties due to extremes of 'tempe rature, dryness, moisture and miasmata. These, in their turn, are affected by quest FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND tions of food, drink, clothing, lodging, ex-
STRATTS ercise and
Consignees of Cargo by the above-named Light woration.
underclothing is cardinal ressel are hereby informed that thoir goods are point to health, and a so-cailed "cholera being landed and plans at The Risk in the often of great value. Exposure Hongkong and Kowlood Wharf and Golown the direct-solar-heat or a high temperature Company Godowns at Kantoor, whomo-sach- in the shade should be avoided, and so Cerignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark should stimulating or rich food and alcoholic and delivery can be obtained as soon as the drinks, the latter being taken in extreme Goods are landin moderation, if used at all.
This vessel bira on Cargn: ---
The diet should be plain and simple, and
From Tondor, &o, ex88. "Mooltan," an excess of animal food should be rigorously From Perainn Gult, ex 88. B. I. 9. N.
The
w B. & P. S. N. Co.'s Steamers, - view of obviating avoided. with dyspepsia, congestion of the liver, inter-Optional Goods will be landed here unless ference with assimilation and plethora. On instructions are given to the contrary within. the other hand, it does not do to imitate tuo 5 hours. closely the diet of the natives, for
Goods not cleared by The 13th inst., at 4 p... European stomach can no more obitum from will be subject to rent The native dict all that is necessary fur nutrition than it could, in other circum-
stances, from-the blubber which the Eskimo finds suficient.
No Fire Insurance will be affected by me in *y case whatefor.
Damaged Packages must be left in the Go. downs for examination by the Consigner's and Every authority states that people in the Company's Surveyors. Messrs. GOUDARD & tropical countries eat more than they can
DOUBLAR. B 10A.M. on MONDAYS and Cutik. assimilate or is needed for their nutrition. 21rs All Claims must be prosented within ten The result is they get deranged digestion, days of the steamer's arrival hare, after which disordered liver, bowel complaints, and
lafe they cannot be recognised. No Clairas their power of assimilation is greatly re-will be admitted after the Goods have loft the
Atadores. duced,
E. A. KEWETT,
Superintendent. Tukon. 7th Domber. 1931
"GLEY" LINE OF STEAMER'.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM ANTWER MIDDLESBRO. HULL, LONDON AND SINGAPORE,
THE-Steamship
HOW TO AVOID LISTLESSNESS.
The enervating nature of the climate makes most people imagine they need in alcobolic stimulant. They do not; bui there is absolutely no need for people to become cranks on the subject of tertotalism, although doctors everywhere are preaching the value of complète abstention,
alcohol.
from
In the fret of the Zour bindmost o‹rriages, containing letters and a capapers for Lors and Cetta, far bags bad boon tampered with. In the accond, which contained the Marseilles correspondenca, a considerable number had boon ripped open and despoiled of their coulents. It was in the third of the last four carris res that the criminals' work was most thoroughly carried out. This van contained the bags for the East. parcels and lettura ar said to hars team of great the best chinur-and who does not? Science chiefly China and Indy China, and the registerat
For people who desire to give themselves, value since the Frouch, mil packets departure
has pointed the way by which anintal food from Marseilles takes plase today, and the bage
on the one hand can be largely omitted of Friday and Saturday night are usually heavy.
and alcohol on the other, without causing Furthermore the mails from the north of France that feeling of weakness, that "all gone and from England are carried by this train. This fact and the runner in which the special sensation which are so constantly, complain temp dust leading from the look-out box into ed of, especially before the system has got
accustomed to ding without this the van was opened, seem to show that the porn which the judividual used to rely. potealer of thy erige was a person who was Maliteris Bailway sorvien
Practically no registered letters or parcels of valus were left behind by the thieves in the 50 bags that were opened by them. An official bag from the Ministry of War to the Military Commandant at Marsailles was taken, but s French Embassy in Constantinople was left French Foreign Often baż addressed to the While it will not be possible for some days 10 find out the value of the contents of the regte tered parcels and letters, the amount of the thief's booty bus beak roughly estimated at Enveral thousand pounds;
The means by which this can be done is preparation which has such revitalising and re-creative powers, that it is universally mitt 10 be the greatest-tanic food in existone. It owes its unique qualifies. to the fact that it is a chemical combination of the bady-building portion of pure cow's alk with that salt of phosphorus which is four in the brain and nervous system. -The consequence is that almost immediately
Canton is as safe for tourists at the present The nesting was railed to order by the ringing of a bell. Chung Pit-sen stated that
time many European city in the world. Mr. in the ordinary course officia's would, br
Farmer and Mr. Haynes went through the deputet from headquarters to, establish angeity, without ap sort, and were most carry on the goverment until the people agreably eurprised to Bo the improvements to the post where they they did in many directions. The new Govern- could take it up themselves. In this casement sooms to have the situation well in hand. however, the high average of intelligene Their fasiness of the Yamon was gonducted (kur to superior educational advantages) with the utmost courtesy and unwonted dis-miliar with the working of the Paris Lyons-by the use of Sainatogen, that wonderful the general and sincere attachment of the patch, through Mr. Frank M. Lan, Dapuly to people to the principles of the Rivedution: the Socretary for Foreign Affairs, and Mr. decided the authorities to dlow Him-Chan Sud Pad, Sscratary to the Prosent pudiate organizarm of the civil government, We may add that theco appears to be a good Hence Kai-ying, had the honour of being deal of mathod in the apparout madness of the first place in Kwangtung, and probably attarting the horns of pirates into Canton. in China, for the trial of the Model Con. In i's first place, it has enabled the Govern. stitution prepared by the Tung-mon Sneiety men to exercise over them a more effective cond than would otherwise have bann posible; and sendly, then have been firmi with an ambition to join the army, and as shiploada of them harð lieen constantly learing while Mr. Chung explained the program for the North, the Government has been able to of the new government in the administration
́reduce this element of danger in the city of loent affairs. After a short discussion,
very considerable exfouk...... it was voted to proceed with the election of a Chuchong, as the civil magistrate is to be called. The roll of the electors was raflet. Each rose as his name was called and went into an adjoining room where the
ballots were cast.
(auxiliary to the Ket-min Tong).
The audience of three or four hundred gage the closest attention for two full hours,
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to a
SIGNALLING IN THE MERCANTILE MARINE.
INQUIRY OPENED.
The Under S-cretary for Pasts, and Tele. graphs, M. Chaumet paid a visit to the Paris terminus of the Lyons line and an investigation has been opened there and also at Lyons and at Mason by te police. Various theories aro current as to where and how the thief or thieres entered and left the rain. If there was only one thief he might have offooted an entrance during the long wait is the Gare de Lyon at Paris, and have concerted himself in one of the guards' look out boxes in order to carry out kis theft as departure of the train. If there were several opportunities occurred after the thieves, and if the employé who visited the fear it is probable that the gnog got into the fran on the side away from the platform at Dijon, entered a van from the lookout box when the train had got under way, and left it again as it slowed down for stopping at Macon,
HEITISH AND OTHER MAILS.
The Caledonien, the French mail boat for Ceylon, the Straits Settlements, China ard Japan, with connecticu to Australia and Now Caledonia, io i Barsilles to-day-with the bags
after it hits been taken it is assimilated,
and exercises its beneficem effects on the brain and nerves generally. As a result, the majority of those who take it experience the same sort of feeling of well-being, or being strong and able to do anything which they habitually experienced after the use of their favourite form of atechol.
"GLENROY."
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Captain H, W L. Holman, having arrived from the abovo Port. Cansigues of Cargo are eraby informed that thoir Good are being lauded at their ik into the Chulowus of the Hongkong nd Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Co. Ltd., Kowloon, and stared at Consignees' rik und ехропка.
he
INTIMATIONS
3
BROWNING'S
OLD TOM GIN
An 'Blast Drink for Summer.'
SOLE AGENTS:
H. RUTTONJEE & SON,
All broker, obafed and damaged Goods are to WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
left in the Godowns, where they will be ex- wined on THUBRDA, 14th inet, at 10 A.M
All Claim must be presented within fifteen days of the Steamer's arrival here, after which date they canust be recognised.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have loft the Godowns, and all Goods remaininir andelivered after the to rent.
150
146h im. will be subject Chas. J. Gaupp
No Fire Insurance has bron effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.. General Agents.
Hongkong, 9th December, 1911.
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S CIETA NAZIONALE DI SERVIZI
MARITTIMI.
NOTICE
ICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM BOMBAT AND SINGAPORE HE Smship
"ISCHIA,"
ENTHUSIAS DU MEDICAL TESTIMONY, More than this; however, Sanatogen, has, the power of satisfying hunger to a marked ree, and, by supplying the body" with a highly nitrogenous food, it enables those who take it to work harder and go longer having arrived fran the shove ports, Consi raees hours without the desire for food." "The in- of cargo by her are hereby informed that their mediate result of this is that the stomach and Goods are being landed at their risk into the They are, therefore, able to regain the tone the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery may power of dealing efficiently with the ordinary livery of immediately, articles of diet.
& Co.
Hare Just Received
A
Now
Selection of Goods from
the digestive organs generally are restrit.incardous and/or extra hazaricus Godowns of MAPPIN & WEBB,
All fairs must be sent to the Offer of the
Edersigned before Nook on the 18th fast, or they will not be recognised.
All Claims must be prosented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date
hey cannot be revognised
I ord C. Beresford asked the First Lord of the Admiralty whether a special committee was In the afternoon the ballot-box was constituted to inquire into the question of sig opened and the ballots read out. Enchi.con. 7 nalling in the Monantile Marine: if so, did the rear carriages at Dijou did his work properly, which they had lost, and thus recover their | he obtai ed. Perishable Goods to be taken de- tained the name of the electo ant of the committen report; whether, in some of our candidate te favoured. The tally was kept largest lines of merchant mail, passenger, and oga white doth posted up in full view of cargo carrying ships, officient signalling, mors particularly Morio signalling at night time, was the audience. Thirty votes were cast for Mr. absolutely forbidden when at sea, and numerous Eu, the favourite candidate of the Piur complaints had been made as ta siganis meds to month men. An equal number of votes were these ships, not being answered; and whether the Admiralty and the Board of Trade would divided among three candidates from Kia tako steps to help ofiers of the Mercantily ying city. The rest were sentering and some Maring not only to maintain the officiaury in
signalling at which they bad mrrival, but to which had not been rifled on board: The Enge seen in the uninterruptedly good halth which to rent. T blank.
improve inatters still further in this Mr. Lui made a short-specek'in which he De. Macammara--A committee was appointed stated that he should not retain the office and their report was published in 1909. The any longer than might be necessary to osi nalling of the Mercantile Marin as a whole has ganize the aww government and hoped it much approved latterly, and the reports received. by the Almiralty at stated intervals are satis. would not take 'a year. The military power factory. It is, I regret to say, the case that the will remain in the hands of ari appointee directors of certain of the Inego steamship of the central government until the threr companies have not seen their way to meet the efforts of the Admiralty to encourage signalling years allowed for the universa! iniguration on board their ships. I am, however, glad of civil government have elapsed!.
5 Ly Yesterday the electors, chose from their own number two for each pad to form a Provisional Assembly.
that Education monopolized their attention during their first sitting. The first stop falten was lo amalgamate the three existing Middle Schools....
Fish mails despatched from London on Friday evening to be carrial by the Caledonien will presumably have travelled by pastorday's mail train from Paris to Marseilles, and will there- fore not have been affected by the rubbery The mails for Brindisi travelling by the train
(on which the robbery was committed were
ia
Д
separate van, which was detached at Dijon, and are reported sife. On the other hand, say mails for the French packet Caledonien which were, as is nsual, despatched from London or 10 from Paris a day in advance, in order to relieve the pressure on the final train before the paul's departure from Marseilles will doubt
have been ransusked by the robbers,
THE ROBENRA' METHODS,
The mail train which was robbed ordinarily
that the offisers of the Marosutile Marine generally have shown a desire to make them- selves proficient in signalling Admirdly arefully alive to the importance of this question, This body then oral, as I stated on November 1, have for somn ganized and proceeded to business. It shows the past had writer consideration the best manns their sense of the importance of the subje of sesisting officers of the Mercantile Marias to travels at about 50 miles an hour, sad it was qualify in signalling. It is hoped soon to mikeviously impossible that the thiers should | have entered or loft it when it was going at that au announcement on the subjret.
rte. So far as the inquiries bare gone, there is ne evidence that any of the booty was thrown oat of the train while it was in action. There wes only one point on the journey where spoed was slackened to any considerable extent. This was a little haiore Laroche, whers the permanent way is being repaired. At this point man ronning, it is stated, could have kept up with the train, and an enterprising robber might bare either boarded or laft it. But it is likewis stated that both at Inroche and at Dijon the vans from which the robbery, was effected were inspected by the officials, who found nothing amiss. It is, therefore, concluded that the rob hory must have taken place betwoan Dijon and Macon:
It was very evident that this is a young men's movement. Even the middle-aged men are conspicuously absent from, they counsels. Yet one could not fail to be in pressed with the brushess-like way in whirl they deal with each question as it came tip. With considerable freedom in discus- sion and pronounced differences of opinion. there was a readiness to yield to the will of the majority which augurs well for the future.
Chung Pitsen returned from Japan about a month ago, after an absence of many years, to assume the direction of the Revolu tion here." In spite of great difficulties, he has completed his task of bringing it through the most critical stage. The natural leaders ́Í of the people held aloof and prohesied dis.
aster, the assassination of the Manchu Major alienated the general public, locul jealousies complicated the situation, the
WEATHER REPORT.
Out the 12th at 11.55 a.m.-Prevsure laas increased oror Japm, the Loockoos and the Phi ippines,
The depressione notiond yesterdas hare die. appeared, and, the anti-cyclonic area, which is central over N. China, is spreading Eastwards over Japan.
Pressure is relatively low over the 8. part of China Sea;
Strong monsoon will continue to prevail over the N. part of the China Son.
After Dijon there were only eight carriages on the train. Four of these wore ordinary sort- ing vans with Post Office officials constantly Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours onding moving about in them. The four others were of 10 a.m. to-day, 0.00 inches,
The forecast for the 24 hrore anding at cons to-day is as follows -
~Foutcast DISTRICT. * Bbagkong & Neighbourhood Formosa Channel ...
JN.E. winds,
strong.. South coast of Chins between
Hongkong and Lamocks. Same as No.
1.
South coast of China between) Bania as No. 1.
Hangkomne and Haiuan
*N.E. winds, fees; fair.
movement had to be financed without an- popular assessments; prace and order must be preserved at all-hazards. If this` young man of 25 is,a fair type of the leaders of this revolution, its ultimate success is more than shoald add to orery woman's charm. PINK
HER EYES AND COMPLEXION
likely.
LETS olear the skin of pimples and blemishes, Fresumably, the central authorities have dispel Constipation, give the bright ere of every confidence in the local leaders, for they heath. Ting but thorough, As gentle as have been left to work out their own Silvanatate Of Chemists, post, free for 60 cents, from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., 84 tion with little more than the moral support Szechveri Road, Shanghai. of the new government, so far as one can Not a single person outside of this prefecture has been connected with the
SCO,
The Rt. Rev. C. H. Brent, Bishop of the movement in any capacity. On the oiber Philippines, is President of the flague band, Kia-ying men are in evidence in Opium Conference.
S widely appreciated are these qualities of the preparation, which a writer in The Medical Press and Circular states "has strengthened the physician's hand a hundred- fold," that thousands of families living in
make a point of using, Sanatogen every day have left the Godowas, and all Goods remaining various parts of the tropies are known to
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods as part of their regular diet. The effect is undelivered after the 14th inst, will be subject they enjoy their immunity, from the usual
All broken, chafed, sud damaged goods must | diseases like Malaria, Dysentery and Fever, be left in the retowns, where they will be from which most people suffer at some time axamined on the 14th instant, at 9.30 A.M. or other, their constant fitness and their generally optimistic outlook on life.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
CARLOWITZ & Co,
Ágenta. Hongkong. 9th December, 1911.
[4 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.'
A distinguished German physicion prae- dising in India, writes: "If any remedy should find the widest appreciation in tropical countries it is Sanatogen. Not only in my pinion, but in the opinion of many well known medical meet, there is no preparation which is as powerful to restore vitality, no botter tonic is known, and none more suitabl
It to convalescents from tropical diseases. is as effective in removing any of the weakening disorders in young children as it is effective in staving the decay of old ageHE as far as is physiologically practicable,***
Sanatogen may be obtained of A S WATSON & Co., Hongkong; Sincere C., Lid, 215/21. Des Vaux Road, Hongkong.
Land-of all Chemists.
AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS AND HOUSE OF COMMONS
THORNE'S
OLD VAT
No. 4.
supplementary vans known in Franca as alleges. This vat was started by the late Robert Thorn These four vans were only visited from time to time by the officials, in order to remove bags of Greenock and has been sold as No. 4 since 1831,
for sorting purposes, or to replace them after.
their contents were sorted. They were, however,
E. M. E. "MONTEAGLE."
THEnbove-mentioned Steamer having arrived from VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and JAPAN PORTS, Consigasss of Cargo are bereby natifled that their gods, with the exception of Parcels, Trevaare and Valasblos, are being lunded and placed at their risk in the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon Godowne, whore delivery can be obtained.
Goods on hand after the 15th instant will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will bo offsetod.
All damaged prokages are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on Saturday, the 16th instant at 100 A. No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowa8.__
D. W. CRADDOCK,
General Traffio Agent. Hongkong, 11th December, 1911. 1418 FROM EUROPE.
THE HAL. Steamship
* DORTMUND,” Captain Buidt, having arrived. Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are “being”landed and placed at their risk in the
LONDON,
Comprising:
BILVER CIPS,
PRESENTATION PLATE,
&0.,
PRINCES PLATE,
TEA SERVICES,
„TABLE WARE,
CUTLERY,
FISH KNIVES and FORKS,
DRESSING CASES with
SILVER FITTINGS,
LEATHER HAND-BAGS,
and WALLETS
RAZORS.
1256
это
PINCE NEZ and SPECTACLES
hazardous and/or extra-hazardons Godown of Accurately
like the sorting vans, lighted all night, which SCOTCH WHISKY. the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown
must have facilitated the task of the robbers, und at the same time have increased the risk of their being interrupted:
Later.
According to a telegram from Marssillag to- night, bags from London and other towns in England were among those which were rifled in the mail train robbery. The Times.
RUBBER COMPANIES.
The report of the Anglo-Sumatra Rubber Company for the year ended May 31 states that the profit, after providing for deprecia. tion and upkeep, and including Lugr brought forward, amounts to £18,750. The directors recommend that 4,500 be carried 10 reserve and that a dividend of 15 per cent. less tax, be paid, leaving £2.950 19 be carried forward. The crop totalled 4,78lb. The estimate for the current year
is 182,000lb.
SOLE AGENTS IN
HONGKONG, CHINA & MANTLA
A. S. WATSON & Co., LTD.
$1228
PRINTING *
Nothing creates such a good impression in business as the use of First Class Printing.... The difference in cost between good and bad printing and material is generally nil.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS" PRINTING WORKS
tarn the Best Printing at the Reasonable Pros
Co. Ltd., whence delivery may be obtained
against Bille-of Lading countersigned by the Undersigned.
to
Optional Cargo will be carried on unless noties
the contrary be given TO-DAY.
Fitted to Each
Individual's Face.
All Claims must be presented within ton days Our Stock is Complete, Assortment
of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 17th inst will be subject to rent.
All broken, shafed, and damaged goods must be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 16th inst, at 9.30 ..
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in say case whatever.
This Steamer brings on Cargo:
Ex ss."Ferdinand" from kitettia. Exs.." Liberia" from Havre. - Ex .. "Jelu" from Drammen. Ex ..." Eiben " from Skien.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Hongkong Office, Hongkong 11th December, 1911.
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Varied, in all Metals.
Lenses Ground on the Premises.
SCIENTIFIC OPTICIANS WORK BLOGS, CHATER RO
HONGKONG
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