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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

9.8. "BENDORAN," FROM ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO LONDON AND STRAITS.

Heart

hereby informed

CONSIGNEES Cargo are handed their

risk into the hazardons and/or extra barandons und Kowloon Whart Godowas of the Hongkong and Godown Co., Ltd, whence and/or txbin, thờ wharges delivery may be obtained

No claims will be admitted After the Geods have felt the Godowns, and all Goods remaining

to rent

THE ZONGKONG: DATIX.

JETHE TRADE BOOM?

HIGHER WAGES IN GREAT. BRITAIN.

BY ARTHUR L. BOWLEY, K.§.§..

Reader in Statistics at the Université

London and one of the leading buthorities on economics in the country.Y***

Real earnings pro, determined by rates. of waggy, out uftemploviment, and j tail prices. It is convenient to consider these in relation to their movements dar

year ended January 1011, anda topa toi psómates the changes during the past twenty-two months) go back to 1890 because food prices in the years 1885 to 1800 were very nearly the same as in January, 11-sugun qranitd

I after the 15th ingt, will be subjeusing the twenty-one yea All Claims against the Stewart post be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 22nd ink or they will not be recognised.

All broken, ohaled, and, damaged. Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 16th inst, we 1.

No Fire Insurace has been pilooted. Bill of Lading will be oduntersigned by

LIVINGSTON & Co...

During these twenty-one years the average rate of wages for a full week's work probably increased about 13 per cent From 1890 to 1996 rates of wagon remained nearly stationary, while food prices fell rapidly; the advantage of this fall was discounted by a decrease of em- ployment. From 1880 to 1900 rates of wages rose and employment increased; but prices rose. From 1900 to 1905 wages felt, employment decreased, and (prices flue- tuated down' and up. From 1995 to the Bail of 1910 all the factors fluctuated, and LIVERPOOL AND at the end of the period wages had risen about as much as phires, while saplog- ment had improved.

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"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. The Steamship" DUNEDIN." FROM GLASGOW.

BESTRATTE." NONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed

Chat all Goods are being landed 21 their risk into the Godowns of Holt'a Wharf at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before.

More than

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY

1918. 1

VISITORS IT HOTELS

INTIMATION

TO-DAY

The Ramizgion Typewriter Factory in working It'doy madali night, and is-Six Thousandi Machines

tankino toblargeæmatan to itikis, destory, recently local deled, that ready proved inadequate bo-supply the rapidly increasing demand for the Visible Remington Modals, and contracts have just been let for manther and oren, vaster addition to the

For 10 months of 1911 our business has been then for the whole 12 months of any year sinos

THREE-QUARTERS OF AN MILLION Benington Typewriters are in use amare shkar any other musks, and more than many others combined.

To-day, as always, the bulk of the Typewriting of the World z dene on

REMINGTO MALDIV

REMINGTON TYPEWRITER CO.

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earnings.

No doubt the payments under the Insurance Act will affect the net change of wages and will be merged by the time a new level is reached, and it will remain for economists to determine on sons in receipt of fixed salaries and muni- cipal employés stand to lose by ang rise of pressure offer reductions of sarnings in bad-trade,

WOMEN AT A BOXING MATCH.

71VELY SCENES AT A BOUT IN AMERICAS

3 secara g

Horstere HOTEL Mi & ManAdair. 1995 MB)

Russell Almond

Mr A Ambrosh

WEATHER: "REPORT,UN

On the 14th 1147 The anti- cyclone is now central over 9.W. Japan and Karés

nay, kriza, er dad qsuan lp, dà

Presque kan finemessad slightly avec Jayan

Rationary pro the Philippine

Manderased; alightly over to n Jakar Variable winds are indicated along the E coat of Chika. Moderate to light monsoon over the China Sea.

My G. Auidly) IN HEREALoloiko 1x & Kra S, BU MJ. G. N. Hardwell Mr & Mrs G. W.

Bartlett KATTUBarbarini Ma W. S. Harry A MEE. R. Bate Mr E. A Bévament

MWEți întia.... ..... Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr C. E. D. Marriott Mrs £*+Mathiesor

Aland child!

-M GBeaker

M W.-H. Becker

MEJ. Bernis

Mr & Mrs C. D. J.

B Ball Grad Mr G. A. Bena Capt C. R. Baynen MW. D. Bird MB/Binns MW. Blackledgy K&M

Blanch

F.

Capt H. R. Maxstead Mra MaCrie

1

Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending at

to be today. 0:00 Inchan

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at posa

MKM. & MasGregasi) to-day is as follows i

Mr D.G. Maclennan

Dr. O. Merritt

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Bengkong & Neigh)

hbourhood

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Mr.J.12, Maceda (2 Me AwcHeren Me: DC. McCon

aughy

Dro. W. McKent!!! Mr&Mrak, MeNeill MrB. K.Mehta

ME & MYS Mallis

-Smith

Mr L.Melohe Mr. J. Mereck Mr P. H. Milliard ONE Mr E. V

Mitchelmore child

M# FFL Brooks Hi E. 8. Baill MS. B. Burling HW.P. Roth MY OF GANGkerk? Mr Hashby Braten Mr O. Buschners-jen My Andrey Campbell Mr A. J. Cambridge

Mira HF. Chalkley

Le Chaplin and mali My A. A. Ulaxton Mr B.6 Clark ** Mr TJ. Cokely

Mrs W F. Cowan The fellowing report of a boxing match Mr.J. Couzelt

Misa Crockers number of women, and members of the Mr I W. Cranston Church, is taken from the New York Mer

No Claims will be admitted after the Good end of 1910 were a little above it. In the 1 when the burden ultimately rested. Perin America, which was attended by a MrAG: Oowie?

have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 18th last will

to rent.

All Claims against the Bteamer must be pre ented to the Undersigned on or before the 10th prox., or they will not be recognised.

All broken, obefed, and damaged Gonds are to be left in the Godowns, whore they will be examined on the 18th inst., at 11 AM.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL & Co., LTD.,

Agenta.

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Hongkong, 12th Janit ry, 1913. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD BREMEF IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

THE Steamship

All Claims must reach us before the 24th inst of ther will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned,

The Steamer brings Cargo

Ex a Caboto" from Venice via l'ort

Sald

ويري

NORDDEUTSCHE LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Co., oddan General Agent Hongkong, 16th January, 1973.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE P. O. 8. N. Co.'s Steamer

54

Retail price measurements are very dificult and doubtful, but it is certain that eat earnings considerably in 18906-end rapelly y again 61-1809; and probably that by 190 they had returned to rather below the 1806 level, and by the twenty-one years the gain is considerable, but not extraordinary, in the fifteen years ending with 1810 the gain is, vers alight, in the ten years there is, a per- coptible loss, in the five years slight gain. It is thus that workmen who began to receive adult's wages respectively at the three dates named might reckon their profit or loss.

:

From January 191 to the end of Octo- ber 1912 information is incomplete, but the following estimates may be hazarded.. The number of employed has increased, per cent, and the earnings of those employed have increased about & per cent.. partly by increased rates, partly by less broken time and overtime. Mean while prices have moved very little; bread and meat and butter may have risen, bacon and sugar have fallen a little. The net average gain to the working-class may amount to la, a week per man in the years 1911 and 1912, allowing for employ ment, wages, and prices.

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In brief, employment, which is more important than rates of payment, is good food prices are steady, wagen bave riken, and there is & prospect of a further rist, at the expense of profita rather than the ultimate consumer-Doily Mail.

WORDS TO WOMEN.

FRENCH WRITER'S LECTURE TO HER SEX.

Herald::

nurse

Me V. Oettingen the wives of tören alargymen, cheered and Mr A., G. D-nison Women in evening, dress, mong them Mr APDreame Toy, a pro- Mrs L B. Dead applauded when Eddie

"closed Mr&Mrs F. C. Mac. offessional light weight pugilist,

Donald; whild and "Joe" Anderson's port lamp with a

terrific under-slung waliop" in a ring Mr B. B. Douglas rigged in the gymnauiunt of St. George Mr W. C. Drew Club, attached to: St. George's Episcopal Mr.JE. Edwards Church at Hampstead (L.), and when Mr & Mea H, C. Apderson retaliated in the same round Ehrenfels by sonding Eddie" Toy almost through the ropes auto relaps of the clergymen having ringside seats the enthusiasm of the 215 women in the crowd of 350 persons knew no hondda

Mme. Marcelle Tinavic, the guise of woman's journal, lectures her sex very charmingly on various matters. The title of the book is "Madeleine at the Mirror or, The Diary of a Woman. The writer

"pauseries " has thrown into a semi-romantic form. on topics_of_feminine

24 1.9.

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PASSED THE JANAL.

F.

and

5

Rear-Admiral & Mrs - CBT. Hoërs Me K-Mária

Mr & Mrs JD F

Müller

J

MrA Wanther Capt MF. D. Nerthcombe

Ouden- F Jorel

HW

Hi R.H. Parkár 2

L. E. Pinkham

M. D. D. Pefter MY & Mrs W. E. Frati Mr AD Prince Me Quin MMA. J.

Rabitoni

Mr E.B.By... Miss Resy KMH. *T.

Rabardson

MastE W. Richards Mr & Mrs H. Rose, Mr E M. Baker Lady H. de Bausmarer Sir H de Seueni aren Mr & Mrs & Schle! Miss Anna Schied Mr W. Comple Mr F. A Branton Mr J. C. Biblov Mr. V. Sisford and

childdreng

Mr. J. Bellarat

Mas, J; Simingtony. Miss Mary Simington

Miss Edith Bintherton Mr. Ai Swingtonin Mrn 8, T. Smith Mr E. Smith

Formonk Chaukiold

A;'

116 mp)

FORECAST.

IN.E. winds

fresk

Bouth coast of Chins between (The same as Hongkong and Lamooks. Ne: 1.

Benth coast of Chins between The BETYD 283

No. 1. Hongkong and Haihan -

* E, winds, moderate y fair

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SHIPPING IN PORI.

A STRANYESA

AR MARU, Japanese str., 3,995 B, Ko, 13th-January-Yokobama 2nd Janu Mary, General-Nippon Yusen Kaisha. BOURBON, French att., 997, Levaillant, 13th January-Bigon 8th January,

· General?—Chinese | CARMARTHENSHIRE, British str., 2,091, L. Bolland, 12th January-London 23rd November, General-Jardine, Mathe- God & Co

CHINHUA, British str., 1,349, Benson, 12th January-Shanghai 9th January, Nil-Butterfield & Swire. CHOYSANG, British str., 1,424, M. Court- *noy, 13th January-8watow! 12th January, General.-Jardine, Mathe- son & Com Aut 1 DUNEDIN, British dtr., 3,050, H.J. Case, 12th January-Singapore 3rd Janu ary, General.-Dodwell & Co.

GLENOOLE, British str., 2,390, W. McGhee, 13th January-Singapore 6th Janu- ary General-Chincac, ng

HAIKUN, Brit eh str. 615, J. W. Evans, 17th January-Swatow 10th January, Goperal Douglas, Lapraik & Co. HELENE Germah str., 771, J-Jessen, 13th January Tourado 9th January, Cien- to porali»-Jabsèm & Co, kad tak JOHANNE, German str., 951, H. fplend,

· 12th January-Hothow 11th January, General, Jebsen & Co

KAGO MARU, Japanese str., 1,980, Y. Yamamoto, 11th January Svatow 10th January, General Osaka Shosen. Kaisha...

KANE, British str. 1,143, Tuebben, 17th January-Shanghai 7th January,

Jamb KASHING, British str., 1,143, Lewis, 10th "Spittlerwe

1 General,-Butterfeld & Swire.

Suwartand inft. Mr & Mrs! No R.

Mr H. H. Solophag Mr PD Sutherland Mr.G. Udsondo Kr. G. Vermeij Mr Mrs. Vollbrock Meck Mras! CL C,

Wadsworthi

Mies Couste

Mr. J. M. Waldron

January-Fausang Bay 7th January, Sait.Butterfield & Swird.

Kdossing, British atr., -4,338, Wright, 10th January Dalny: 6th January, General Jardine, Matheson & Co. LYEEHOON German str. 2,00, C. Sarby, 10th January-Saigon 5th January, RiceHainburg-Amerika Linie Michow, German str., 995) R. G. Zoliner,

10th January Saigon

Ricc Butterfeld & Rth January,

My 1.P. Walker | OKARA, British btr., 3,198, T. B. Hirst,

Mr&Mr Bobb

My TC. Welch 1: Mr G. Whiteley Mr D. M. Whsuud Mr D. White Lt. E. Williams

Banderson Mr A, E. Herdman Mr W. Hoffmann MMM Mr B. Hope Mr H. J. Hunt Capt Be Innes

for 8. Campbell Johnston, vt pok

Mr & MA F. Winkier Mr Hiny Winmeyer Kr. 6. G. Wood Mr & Mr J. F. Wrigh Hr W. K. Wright Capt E. L. Jones Mrs A. N. E.?«dah Mr J. A. Young Mr H. J. Keily Nis 1.914. „tal 5.

GRAND BOTEL

Mr J. H. Evans Mrs C. Finlayson Dr O Fiber ... Mr B. G. Fisher Mrs D. Forsyth Despite the protests of the Rev. William Mr B. A. Fowler | Mr:C÷Ftofr=yeshmaza Burgin, pastor of the Methodist Miss Mand Freer "GOEBEN,"

Church here, the Hey. H. Snedeker, Mre French and child Loving arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exceptio The data for this rough estimate are

dent of the club controlling the gymnasium Mr WH. Gallatus of Opium, Tressure and Valuables, are being to be found in the Labour Gazettes. From

rector of St. George's Church and presi- Mr French and of presented by MrFH. Harriman, Mr C. E. Garner, danded and stored at their risk into the January 1911 to the end of October 1912 hazardous and or, astra hazardous Godowns of net increases of rates of wages were reinterest, and her skill, groyed in "Lamported professional boxers, wrestlers, Mr & Mrs J.

Gorgh che Hongkong, and Kowloon Whart and corded for the great bulk of coal miners Maison du Péché" and "La Rebellg," and fencers from New York city, and to

supporti hita: most of the prominent Miss Cleorre saves her from being wearisomer or from women of the Hempstead and Garden MA. Gordon Godew Company, Limited; Kowloon, and Wer and "for 1 millions in other trades, Point Godowns, whenos delivery may averaging 18. id. In addition, the earn obtained.

ings of nearly half a million railway the reproach of trop de zele. Her City colonies turned out to say theraffair. E. Gorion Opal Cargo will be forwarded on unless servants advanced 18. per week in 1011 heroine. Madeleine Mitande is thirtyThere were two women to every man Mr.J. Gorgor intimation is received from the Consignee Further, the actual weekly earnings ob before NOON TO-DAY requesting it to be tained for 400,000 persons typical of the ie, a widow, exemplary in her conduct, among the spectators. They went in their Mr. Gontboard

Gould textile and clothing trades are 18, 4d. landed here.

who has escaped a great temptation. The evening costumes from dinner, and after Mr & Mrs Joseyh

forming a really brilliant and enthusiastic No Claims will be admitted after the Goods more, and considerably more work is man whe- troubled her heart is now, fat assemblage they returned to their homes. Mr D. M. G. Gratama

Miss Ethel Grayson; have left the Gedowns, and all goods remaining being done in the pig-iron, tinplate, and away, and she has never seen him again, and the Garden City Hotel to dance.

Overtime

Mrt W. W/Graystać. andelivered after the 17th inst (will be rabjes iron steel manufactures.

When Eddio Toy and Joe MR. J. Grimshaw to rent,

reported in many trades and districtsShe has loved her husband without

Anderson opened the first of their four Capf. T. P. Hall All broken, okafed; and damaged Goods On the other hand, rates of wages do not passion and from a sense of duty.

After long reflection, she decides to rounds, stripped to their waists and wear- Dr J. G. Fistas to be left in the Godowns, where they will be appear to have moved vet for several marry again this time to a painter, ing short trunks, ringside seats were Mr W. J. Harbord examined on the 17th inst., at 9.30 A

group including the great bulk of the

named Gilbert.

She feels an immense occupied by the Rev. Dr. John R. Moses, Mr A Harrison building braries, though here employment longing for the happiness and tenderness, do the Garden: City Cathedral, and Mr G.R. Heywood has improved.

which are found in the ideal union. This Mrs Moses; the Rev. Mr. Roy F. and Hou, Mr E, Hewett great change in her existence, her desire Mrs. Duffeld, the Rey, Charles H. and CAM.OPSY PRO So far it will appear that the gain of to live," after having been offaced in Mrs. Suedeker and a score of the other Mr&Mr. the working-class as a whole has barely her role in life, would have tempted may

&novelist of the capacity of Mme more prominent men and women in compensated for the stationariness

Garden City and Hempstead Society. previous years. The question remains as Tinayre bat she resists and gives the to the probable, effects; of the continumassident only active importance and William Bingham billed as the light of the, present: good trade,zafua mi se asa motive for fresh endeavour and weight champion wrestler of England, Prices:There sems to be no reason to introspective. Yet there are no homilies and Martin Ludwig, wearing only trunke fear.any great rise of prices of common in the book, only reflections in the secrecy then gave an exhibition of wrestling. nccessaries, A change of wholesale prices of the boudoir or conversations in the This aroused the. women to enthusiasm of the raw materials of manufacture, salon.

again, and there was much shrill cheering. metals.. textile fibres, etc., takes long to

Mme. Tinayre hay some agreeable. After forty-five minutes of straining, the affect even clothes, and till freights rise philosophy in the rain, and why people bout was called a tiz.

food prices need_not considerably retail "SARDINIA" - fogand, mad Arrived Hongkong on 13th January, 1913 move. Bread was stationary from May do not like it. It obliges them to stay at to November, Further, bread nad, treat home with those they pretend to love, to FROM ANTWERP, LONDON MALTA, are not subject, as are coal and iron to read the books they pretend to like. It

PORT SAID, Si EZ AND STRAITS,

sudden changes in demand, and their induces them to their own resources.

Mr&Mri Atkow Consignees, of Cargo, by the above-named price is governed almost entirely by They are forced to look within at their That is

Mr H 8: Hailey.:. vessel are hereby informed that their goods are natural causes. House conl is affected soul-and they se, nothing.

Mr E. Bapekbam why men do not like the rain." being landed and placed AT THEIR KISK in the less than coal for manufacturing

A * SNOBINETTE." Hongkong, and Kowloon Wharf made and may change little if the winter is

Dec. 17-Benglte, China; Japan; Sean-Capt R-bea Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each mild. Rent is not influenced directly. Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark Employment: The number

Madeleine has & pretentious country. dia; Voronej. 20th-Achilles, Antilochus Mr P Calvert and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are ployed; is very

cousin mamned Colette, who believes herself Atette Maru, Glenron, Goebca, Iyo Maru, Mrhage Outhbert near the minimum re-

St. Patrick, Shimosa, Sithonia, Thesus, Mr 3 Dasmanu Optional Goods will be landed here unless corded, and several industries cannot obto be in the front rank of the intellectual. Park, Burmese Prince. 24th-Braemar, Mr El-n instractions are given to the contrary within taip the labour they require. There is what is called in Paris a Lituanis, Fore, Magellan, Freussen Mr W. Fischer

snobinette, Ah sighs, Madeleine, remained, however, at the end of Octoller if only virtue became fashionable 37th-Antentor, Australien, Glenlogan AMA GHEN 78,000 applications of workers on the

Menamy Tydeus; Osty of Baroda 38 J. Grant Gords not cleared within 8 days including enter the Labour Exchanges, some Colette. would knit-wool and nurse her Bentendi, a Benvenue Hirano Maru, M. Gregory

Wages--From shat has already been poetry of a hopeless platitude, and tries Lennox, Somali, Zeddo, January 3rd-Par ta: look like a Sultaness at the evening Bayern, Belgravia, Kanayouts aru, Mr. Peyton Griffin Damaged packages must be left in the said there would be a strong case for a

parties of the sous-préfet. If only the Prizes Alice, Fille de la Ciutat Pro Mr & Mrs Hamilton.

Lesilaus, 7th-Athall, Flintshire, Hitachi Me Hansen Codowns for examination by the Consignee's general rise in the rate of wages, only and the Company's surveyers, Messrs. GonDAED partially met so far, if wages were doter fashionable novelist of the day wore an Inverclyde, Menelaus, Vale, and lovelas, at 10. MONDAYS, and nined on the abstract principle that the ring in her nose, Colette would wear two. Teuter, Den of Crombie, Rhesus. 10th- All Claims must be presented worker is entitled to a rising standart and consider that she was surpassing the As, Benlomond, Himalaya, Namur, within ten days of the steamer's arrival hore, of living with the increase of manufactar original in genius, beauty, and auda-

The more city," after which date they canent be recognised tactics question whether he can ob-

ing power and wealth.

This mirror of a woman reflects; an No Claims will be admitted after the Godtain a increase. So long as any large unflattering image of the Suffragettes. haye left the Godowns.

number of men is unctuployed in any The authoress compares her with: Balva trade it, is futile to try for a rise intin Bal. A champion of the crusade wages; but when, as at present, employers asked Madeleine if she would have the are seeking for men it is both possible and courage to walk down the Avenue de reasonable to move

In very many cases the rise comes from white the colours of the Suffragists-and FOpéra dressed vin- green, violet-and the natural-play of supply and diernand employers compete with each other fur wearing a sash elairing votes for women, workmen and wages Fise." And at the Madeleine's artistic soul is horrified at time there is every symptom that such an exhibition. I would sooner -class is not hy in making never have the vote at all," she says demands. The essential points are that Mine, Tinayre, however, is a Feminist, there is a general possibility of increasel without being a revolutionary Her ideal wares, but that there are no doubt any woman is neither the dall not the pedant Mr & Mrs Bond shr industries and districts which cannot even certainly, not the image. She does not children ANTA vet afford an increase till the demant for want her sex to hate men, and she sees no Men Biryani olib

Mr-Me Cawford. their products is still stronger and some reason why they should not please them.

Mr W: Te "There exists an honest and necessary whose circumstances prevent their taking A strike for ndvantage of the boom."

Mr Evand child higher wages is generally unnecessary ifquetry. Be learned, but try to look

darah dan

M.. E. E. Garrard onde gered by the 29th inst at 6 P..the change is economically possible, and nic

Women who work are interesting to M, Grimble - rapy gasily destroy the sourer from which willbe

the rire might come. A steady and ren- | Madelaine, and have her sympathy; but y tre J. E. sonable policy is wanted. On the other not, those who work merely to expand

Basted hand, it would not by disadvantages in their in-money, and thus deprive the Mr F. E. the long run that wages should rise: 150 needy of a situation. The feminine that the top of the effective demand which destiny, according to nature and reason: MR. WH-hderson meessitates overtime would he destroyed, is the fireside and husband. And then Mr.] Perondir in as the main effect would be to prolong the she says to her sisters: Do not write My FB. Hyd not good trade and reduce the lever.

Wise In the general movement there any be without vocation and without study, from M&M KA

caprice and vain-glory."

& Mr Kaft expected to be a shifting of the popula-coursal; but, alas! who is to determine Mr¢ ¥r»C«T«um» & tion into the most profitable occupations, the vocation? causing an additional increase of average

Janded.

6 hours.

30 of arrival will be subject to rent. No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in soy case whatever,

THURSDAYS,

E. A. HEWETT,

Huperintendent

"

Hmong, 1th January, 1913 SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMEDS, LTD NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

From EUROPE.

THE Steamship

THE

CARMARTHENSHIRE,” Baring arrived from the above Ports, Consigue of Cargo by far are horeby informed that all Ginds thing landed at their risk into the Lazdong and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltdience and/or from the whare delivery may be obtained

All Bronsblind and damaged package art to be left for the Godowns, where they will expulted on saithe 20th fust.. at 9.30 4. Chillakin the Sfesnier aust be presented within 10 days of arrival, otherwise they will net in Webgnitedando

*PETY Tam will be effected by us in

a dikteter, bao t

bilt Espoir de connters ghed by

JARDINEMATHESON & Co., LTD...

gents Huy, 13th January, 1913.

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of whom may be absorbed.

own. babies.. Instead of that she writes

Estonia.

:

ARRIVALS AT HOME. January 8th-Nore.

KING EDWARD B1xt,

T. Aukt

Mrs Blin

Mr & Mrs Lemaire Str. Lou

Mr G. E. May

Aliss Massey Mr & Mr J.

Mindy MMF Mar -p&M Fasweet.

Mr & Mrs Fearning Mr Howley Mise FSzandora -" -

& Mr Schenk

Mr H. S. Spurge

Mrs A. G. Smith an

Mr P. Gaob!

Dr Hillbrecht, Mr 8. Hyder

Rey Kisfeldt and

Kamuy Sel

Mr BirİN YOUR N

Ms A.T. Myan Mr & Mrs Mudie

Mr J. Robaigtas Mr Schmitto Mr H J. Sharp : Mini D. Swift. Mr E. Thompson

Mr 12

Inter

Mr.ZWatkins

Mr. & Mrs White Mr Woo loook

PEAX HOTEL,

Dr & Mrs Aubrey Let A retor Mr & Mrs W. Am.

Mr.L. M. Bayley Mr & Mes'i øyer Capt & Mrs Borolier

Fasandich

Mrs B willer Major Bowen Att ry General &

Maganckill Maj. & Mrs Com Mirs M. Cumming Lt.& Mis T. C.

Mr M. Darch Major Dary My Denpy Corant & Mis Elitzen Mr & Mrs G.

Mr & Mr P Jao Major Humphri 3.1 Mr HU-Jaff-ips Mr & Min Lou Jones

A. Ket

Mr. & Mrs Kohler Ft-Cel. & Mrs A. I.

Land bit Mr. Vasoo Capt & Mis MoMuân alíktres &rane MədəDi Rev. Foster Engg M&M Petrin Mr ST. Plummer Li-Gel, Kadcliffe, Mr. Reiton Mr. Roberts Me nog s Eor. Comdr

Boom-ON ru herford,

11th January-Moji sth January, Coal-Jardine, Matheson, & Co, ORTERIC, British str., 4,105, R. J Howie, th. January-Manila 9th January, Hemp and General-Order, PREUKPENH, British str., 1,065, J. H.

11th January Saigon th

January, Rice and General. Chinese. RAJABURI, German str., 1,190, C. Wolff, 10th January Bangkok 23rd Decem- bery Rice-Butterfield & Swire, SHENGKING, British str., 1,043, P. H.

Cowan, 19th: January--Dalay 7th January General. Butterfeld & Swir

SIAM, British str.,“ 092, Payern, Yoth

January-Hoagay 6th January, Coal.

Order

SIKIANO, French str,, u1B, E. de Catalano, 19th January-Hoihow 11th January, General Messagories Maritimes. TANYO... MARU, Japanese str., 7,205, E.

Bent, 10th January-San Francisco 13th December, General Toya Kisen Kajsha

TIENTSIK, British str., 1,217, Robertson, 12th January-Hongey 9th January, Coal Butterfield & Bwire.

TJIPANAS, Dutch str., 4,500, A. Olden..

burge, 10th January-Miike 4th January Coal and General.--Java- China-Japan, Lijn.

TURBOR, British str, 2,586, Beamobon,

11th January-Bingapore 3rd Janu ary, Bulle Oil Asiatic Petroleum.Co. YAWATA`MAUU,' Japanese str., T. Sekine, 13th January-Japan 9th January, General--Nipper Yugen Kaiahn. YUNNAN, Fretich str., 4,213, Pietri, 11th January Antwerp, General. — Messageries Maritimes.

ZAPIRO, American str., 1,409, F. S. Me- Murray, 13th January-Manila 10th January, General--Shewan, Tomes & .Co.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTO.

The Barber Line str. Shimod sailed from Sabang on the 14th January, and is due bore on or about 24th January.

The C.P.R str. Empress - of. Iralia. arrived at Shahghar on the 14th January, at a.m., and left again at 3:30 p.m. same day for Nagasaki, where she is duc to arrive on the 16th January, at 6 a.m.

The Q.8.K. str. Seattle Warm from Tacoma, teft Manila for this port on the 10th Januaryp.mi and is expected here un the 16th January, "a.m.

Mr & Mrs G. Gordon Cary, & Max Green Bold Me A'S velair M & M B A. Hale. Mr Findlay with ·· The Ben Line, str. Braylor, from Laith Lt. & Guides Et-Col, Smith

and London, left Singapore but the 13th Hall, K‚Æ‚V.C.Mrs F Suther

Mr & Mrs Soffieti *** | January, for this portra Mr H. E. Hair

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Mr F. A Hafeland

Capt & Mr Al'«» 1Ð Mr & Mrs Henderson

V2 Biewert audella. Capt & Mrs Hodgins;

3 VEN Er Walker

Mr. & Mr Thornton Mr &

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Mr & Mrs W, G.

*** Mujo@ible: Wenborn HumphrByB" Mr & Mrs W, M. Capt Whitefell David Wood

The LG.M. str. Gueblu, whicle left; here on the 10th January, at pin, arrived at Shanghai on the 13th January, itp.m. The LGM. Str-Broth, carrying the German maila with dates from Berlin of the 25th December left Colombo on the 13th January, a.m., and may be expected here on or about 24th January

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