MOTICES TO CUASIGNAW.
NOTIUE TO CONSIANGLA, FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG D SINGAPORE.
[TABE Stearn-tip
Consigneer || her Goods!
“ARBATOON APPAR hasing arrived from the above Pipe of Cargo are herly informed that will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo impeding the disobarge
athé Vernul
will be landed at once, at Cinigi ens risk and QADRILLO,
Cargo remaining on board after 1 F.. of th 5th lust. will be landed at Consignees risk and expense.
are
requested
Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE
take to
IMMEDIATE delivery of their goods from alongside, mel Cargo impeding to discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk anil expense
No Fire Insurative ins been offestel. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.
DAVID SASSOON & Co., LTU., Agents Hongkong, 3rd July, 1913.
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9.S." ERNEST SIMONS." COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
NOTICE
CONSIGNEÈS ofCargofiom London o1 8.2. ormand" and Broton" end from Bordeaux et Ville de Cotto" inconnection with above Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored at their risks into the hazardous and/or extra hazardons Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Tid, at Kowloon, whents delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.
Optional Corgo will be forwarded on unlaw intimation is received from the Cousiguess before Noon Teras requesting it to be landed
bare.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Goods remaining unchimed after the 7th inst. at Noon will be subject to reat and loading charges.
All Claims must be sent in to me on or before the 9th inst., or they will not be recognized.
All damage packages will servmined on the 7th ins, A.M.
No Fire Tus atro has been »ffected.
9. C. de BUSSIERRE,
Acting Agent.
Hongkong, 1st July, 1913.
12.
"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS. LTD. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM EUROPE, COLOMBO AND
STRAITS.
THE
THE Steamship
"VESTALIA.“ having arrived from the abase Ports, Consignees of Carge by her are hereby informed that ail Goods are being loaded at their risk into the bazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godewi Co., Ltd., whence nadjer from the wharces delivery may be obtained.
Goods not cleared by the 9th lust, at 6 F.31. will be subject to rent..
All broken, ehnfed and damaged package! are to be left in the Godowns, where they will b examined on the 9th lust,, at 9.30 AM, Claims against the Steamer must be presented within 10 days of arrival, otherwise they wil not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, VATHESON & Co., LTD..
Agent, Hongkong, 3rd July, 1913.
BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CÔNSIGNEES.
3.S. "BENDORAN” FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO, LONDON AND STRAITS. ONSIGNEES ofCargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being lauded at their risk into the hazardous and or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whe and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
No Chaing admitted after the Goods hara left the Godomus, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 9th inst, will he subject
to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or befors the 16th inst., or they will not be recognized.
All broken, obtfed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Gedowns, where they will be
examined on the 9th inst.. at 11 AM,
No Fire Lasurance has been effected. Bills-of-Loding will be countersigued by
GIBE, LIVINGSTON & Co. Agente Hongkong, 2nd July, 1913.
1847
TOYO KISEN KAISHA. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
88. "SHINYO MARU.“
Stranier
FROM SAN FRANCISCO VIA HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS AND MANILA.
having above-named THE Tarrived, Consignees of Cargo are herebs notified to send in their Bills of Tading for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of Cargo from alongside.
OLBAR-SKINNED AND
HAPPY.
THE FONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 6TB, 1918
WHAT D. WILLIAMS PINK PIELS DID FOR A SUFFERĻVO GIRL IN CEYLON
As an instance of how skin cuaplaints must give way to the pure, beslib-restoring blood made by Dr. Willisfit Phite Fills the case of Miss Tanda Livors, of Colombo, is noteworthy.
"About four years ago small pimples formed on my daughter's skin which caused her much distress," says Mr. Sidney Livera, of the Colombo Commercial Co. father of this little girl. She become very low-spirited; and we always complaining of the irritation set up by there unsightly eroptions. They got so bad that before lozg her skin was covered with them.
"I bought different medicines and ointments, but they di not cure her. Later, it came to my knowledge, through a friend who had suffered as my daughter was doing, that sonte wonderful shin cures had been brought about by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to thous suffering from impoverished blood, and he recommended these Pills for my daughter.
"After the second bottle of Dr. Williams Pink Pill I could me that a great change for the better was taking place. The eruptions that teft re were practically unbearable mara as gerere, and stendüly my daughter's skin came free from this trouble. The pilla com pistely purified. Ler blond, and now she has beautifully clear skin and goes about the house singing every day."
a
THE USES OF RUBBER.
MINCING-LANE-MOVEMENT,
.
A
The Minging-lane Tea and Rubber Share Brokers Association, London, has sent the following communication to the secretary of each plantation rubber com- pany:
The increasing output of rubber from the East points to the advisability of those interested in rabber plantations organizing, with the object of fostering new uses for the product.
My committoo would point out that an organization exists. both in India and Ceylon, for pushing the sale of tea from these countries, but so far no steps have been taken by the plantation rubber industry to find new outlets for the pro- duct,
The committee of this association; in order to give some incentive to place rubber to new uses, proposes to offer 100 guineas at the Rubber Exhibition to be held in London next year for the best new use for rubber.
It has been in the mind of the committee that if each individual company took a small interest in the object of pushing plantation rubber, it would probably result in a large consumption, and it is suggested that an association be formed with a view to achieving this end.
There are soma 530 rubber companies mentioned in the new book about to bo published by this Association, and if each company would subscribe a small amount, way, 10s for every £1,000 capital, to such a chrome, a fair sum would be available, and, with a practical committee, would be in a position to consider any scheme, such as laying experimental rubber roads, &c., and if thought desirable to foster such enterprises.
As there would be no promotion expenses in forming such an association, all moneys subscribed would be available for expenditure for practical benefit to the industry.
My committee will willingly subscribe £50 to such an association, and will be pleased to hear the views of your directors Should a sufficient number of approving on the proposition: replies be received, my committee are pre pared to take further steps to formulate
practical scheme.
In reference to the above Mr. A. Staines Manders, organiser of the Rubber Exhi bition in London, 1997-11, New York, 1912, and London 1914, writes to The Times as follows:-
In reference to the circular of the Mincinglane Tea and Rubber Share Association in your issue of to-day, I wish to state that the prize makes the fourth in connection with the Rubber Exhibition to be held next year that is being offored
the same | for
purpose, and it will undoubtedly cause many suggestions to come from manufacturers and a number of new articles will be placed on the mar- ket to further demonstrate the great value of rubber.
Dr. Williams' pink pills for pale people go to the root of skin-diseases by eliminating from the blood the poisonspa humeurs which are thair caure. By sending through the veins a rloh, red streaza of pare, good, life-giving blood they have cared thousands of cases of Auomis,
During the last 12 months I have visited Debility, Indigestion, Rheumatism, Malaria, and the special ailments of women. Of all early every great rubber manufacturing centre of America and Europe and have medicine vendors, they can also be had, postconversed with many of the leading mont free, from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., 84, facturers, and they nearly all have idcas rubber, all of which will be of the greater Szachven Road, Shanghai, are ottle for 31.50, for the manufacture of new goods from
ralue to the community. six for $8 post free
NOTICES TO CONSIGNERA
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
HE 2. & 0.3. N. Co's Steamer
CHINA,"
Arrived Hongkong on 2nd July, 1913. FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND
STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the abare-am ressel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AZ TAE s in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowe Company's Glodeaus at Kawlion, where eaci Consignment all be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery be obtained as the Good are landed.
This vessel brings on Carged.
From London, Sc., ex ss." aloja. From Persian Gulf ss. B. L. 8. N.
and B. & P. 8. N. Co.'s Stea Optional Goode will be landed here unles instractions are gives to the contrary within 5 hours,
Goole not cleared within 9 days including date of arrival will be subject to rent,
No Fire Insurance will be effected by ne in any case whatever.
WEATHER-BEPORT.
Of the 4' at IET? BM-The 'Šorthern dá. pression has deepened and is now contial of the 5 south west coast of Hokkaiden mar
Promuro has increxmod moderately lyng the north east coast of China and nightly along, the south coast. It has streight baghtly over Formosa nid the Philippinem
Moderate to light veinhlo wina are indicated along this east coast of China and moderate 9. winds over the N. Chios Sex.
Hongkong, rainfall for 24 hours ending-at.! 10a.m.to-day, 0.11 inches.
The forest for the 24 hours, ending at noon. to-day is as follows:
FORECAST.
DISTRICT
* Hongkong & Neighbourhood
Formoss Channel
(The same is
No. 1.
South east of Chins between 'The samo as
No. 1: Hongkong and Lamoolia Smth coast of Chins between (The same as Hongkong and Hainan No 1.
• S. or variable winds, moderate to light; fair
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL:
Station
REGISTER..
4TH JULY, 1913, a.m.
Vios look Nemaro Hakodate! Tokio...... Kcohf Yagazaki ..... Kagoshima.... Cabins Yaham cu Lahi'jma Bonin, Ja... Chefto Wathaired Hankow lahang.
jukiang Shanghai Changana....... Gutala Sharp Paak ......
my Suntor Taikoku
Taichu Painan Koshun
Pescadores Canton Hongkong Gap Bock...... Marso
**201
Wind.
Barometer
at Sca Lovel
Temperature.
Humidity.
- Direction,
Weather.
Force
1a:29.75-40; 30° w
29.42
6. 29.93-
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OF SALE.
2.4
CALOUTTA ...Hitsers. Thsekor, Spink & Ca *BOMBAY ********* Times of India" Often them Cardano .....Mosten, à. M. & 3. Ferguson.
.......Mennen. EX. M. Van Dorp & Co Bindromm ...Meerri. Kelly & Walsh, "Tä. BOBHED ..
Mr. J. Niamo · Wärinen
Bandakan. BANGKOK SAIGON TONEIN.. MANIKA.....
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& CHRONICLE 1913-
CHINA, JAPAN, INDO-CHINA, SIAM, STRAITÉMACAO... SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATEF, SWATOW NETHERLANDS INDIA, PHILIP PINES, BORNEO, ETC.
FOR
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The DIRECTORY covers the whole of ka parts and cities of the Far East, from Nether landa India to Eibari in which Exaropena v realdri Not only is the Directory a full and complete iɑ each caso KA can be made, batouch Colony, Port, or Settlement Is
at le prefund by DESCRI TION, cumlly Nyind each
Fear most of which will serve so nicarale Guides FOR TER Toumer, giving every delali in connection will the thair History, Topography, de, de
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PP, 882, $8.00.
Peking
Tiantain
Peltaiko
Chinwzogtao
Taka
Anting
Maiskurian
OHYRA Soochow Canton Chinking Whampos Nanking Kowloon Wahd Lappa Kewklang Bankow
Yoohow
Trade Centres Shari
Fort Arthur
Kongmcon Nanning Washowin
Ishang Kwangelsaw. Chungking Pabhoi Hangohow Heibow
Langahow Ningpo
Wenshow Mengine Santa
Hokow Foochow Smetnes Amoy
JATAN AND Formosa
Shimonashi Tamaul
Newchuang
*' 29.61
Dairen
29.68
*
Chefoo
29.72
Walhalwoi
29.78-
WEW
Klaochan
23.87
Tainanfa
29.89
Mukden
29.89
29.99
Shanghai Huratow
29.78
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520,85
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HONGKONG AND ITS DEPE DEBOTES.
STRAITS BETTLEMBUTS
*POASTON.
Bingapore, Fanang, Malacos, Prov. Wellesley
29.99
Parak
$29.83
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Negri Sembilan Johore
MALAT STATED
Belanger
Pahang
Kedah
EL 240
9 a. 2967.93
Kelenfen Trengganu
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NW
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29.90) 82
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Ramadang
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129.90' 81
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Sourabada
BORIST
T. F. CLAFTON, Director.
1 BAROMETER, reduced to 3 degrees Fahrenheit, on the loval of the eca in inukos, tenthe, and hundredths.
TAMPERATURE, in the shade, in dogresa
Fabrenheit.
8 HUMIDITE, in peronstage of saturation, thi buxídíty of air saturated with moisture being 100,
DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points.
It is interesting to find the rubber growers and the above-mentioned associa- forward and offer special tion come inducements to inventors with new ideas, Sir Henry A. Blake, G.C.M.G., and my. self were the Bryt to suggest the possibility of rubber roadways, and the time will come, and before long, when the experi mental stages in this direction will be reached; but leaving the roadway out of the question there are hundreds of new uses for which rubber can be put to for Commercial purposes; the industry is only yet in its infancy, and it is hard to say to what extent it will grow. One of the
FORCE OF WIND, according to Bamfort Scale, points that is of the greatest importance
6 STATE OF WEATER, bbins sky, o databbed is to teach the people the great value and uses of articles that are made from rub-cloud, d drizzling rain, f fog, g gloomy, bhail 1, ber, and in my opinion before long the lightning, o overcast, pressing showere, 4 squall,
rain, a suck, t thonder, v visibility, w dow (wut) flooring of every new public and commer-
7 Rary ningben tenths and hundredths cial building will be covered with rubber in some, form or other; the article deadens the sound, it is more sanitary and wears longer than any other material, and it paz over and over again the initial cost. The warships of to-day and Jarge mer- cantile steuners use a very large amount of this commodity, and the time is not far distant when every steamer built will have rubber in place of other articles it uses to-day as a substitute.
In New York last September I induced several of the large manufacturers to make exhibits of large quantities of rubber flooring, tiling, stair treads, mats, ke, Damaged prokages must be left in the Go-so that their great value could be practi clowns for examination by the Consignees, and cally demonstrated to the public, and to the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. GODDARD show the progress that was being made and DOUGL, at 10 A.2. on MONDAYS and in the use of rabber. I also collected and THURSDAYS, All claims mast te presented exhibited articles to the number of over within ton days of the steamer's arrival hers 900, in commercial use and made from after which date they cannot be reaguised.rabbor, from the small paper band and mats, and next year I hope to demonstrate have left the Godowes No claims will be admitted after the goods fountain pen to the huge rubber pipes and
this in a much larger way.
D
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintend-ut. Hongkong, 3rd July, 1933.
SOCIETA NAZIONALE DI SERVIZI
MARITTIME.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM BOMBAY AND KOBE.
THE Steamship
"ISCHIA," having strived from the above Fort, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their rish into the hazardous and for extre. hazardons, Gedowns of
the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Lda. Kowloon, whence delivery may
be obtained. Perishable Goods to be taken delivery of immediately.
All Claims must be sent to the Offico of the undersigned before Noot on the 11th inst.,
Cargo remaining undelivered on SATURDAX
at 6 p., will be landed at Consigness'er they will not be recognised. 5th inst risk and expense and delivery must then be taken from Company's Godown.
All Claims must be prosented within ten days
of the steamer's arrival bere, after which date they cannot be recognised.
'
No Claims will be adzaitied after the Goods are left the Geilowns, and all Goodsremaining Padelivered after the 7th inst. will be subject
No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected. No Clairis will be recognised after the Good have left the Steamer or Godowy, and all Goods remaining undelivered on 12th inst, at E will be subject to rent and landing charges."
All chafed and otherwise damaged Gorgs te be left on board or Godown, and examination of same to be held on 14th inst., at 10 AM.
All Claims must be filed on or before 19th inst., otherwise they will not be recognised.
S. MORIMOTO, Agent. Hongkong, 3rd July, 1913.
to rent.
All broken, chafed, a ul danraged goods must bo left in the godown, where they will be examined on the 7th inst; at 9.30 a..
No Fire Insurance has been offarted.
[648
- CARLOWITZ & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 2nd July, 1913."
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
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of RÉSIDENT
AMOT...
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7. Moser, Spaidel & Co, Hand,
.....E. C. Methillongh, Ltd. ...Mr. A. A. de Mello.
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THE MAPS AND PLANS have been engraved by one of the racet éminen)- Firms in Great Britain and are carscind and They consist of the brekt ap to date
Hongkong Observatory, July 4th
Previous On Date On Date
Day at
AL
following
COLOURED PLATE or FLAGS OF FORSIONHAND
PLAN
BAK OF YOKOHAMA,
MAP OF THE FAR EAST
st; 2 p.m. 6 m. | 2p.m
PLAN OF EUBE AND H1000
PLAN OF FOREIGN LANTS, Treszein PLAN OF THINGRAU (KIAOCHAU)
FORSIGN CONCESSION, BEZÁRUHÁ
29.86
29.88
29.89
85
79
88
74
83
70
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South
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OF HONAREN (SHANGHAI) with Inw
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Barometer Temperatüra
Wind Direction ... Humidity... -
Force Weather Rală.....
Highest open air Temperature on 3rd... 87 Lowest open air Temperature on 3rd... 81
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 5th to 11th July 1915,
Days of
Month
As to the crude products in which so many millions sterling have been invested. the bogey of ever production is not pos sible at any rate for many years to come; the general public hare no idea that if the vast production of crude rubber failed, the commerein world would soon he brought practically to a standstill; without rubber the electricity, whether for power or lighting, would cease, telegraph and telephones, electric trains, trams, &c.. would be useless, to say nothing of motor
The rubber industry of satur. 5 9 20 traction, &c.
6 m 10 to-day is amall compared with what it will be in two years' time. A few years san..
7 0 25 ago I was ridiculed when I said next to the steel industry would come the rubber;
10 597 it has not reached that stage yet, but it
Tues. 3 19 is rapidly moving in that direction.
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