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THE PHILIPPINES.
WELCOME TO THE NEW
GOVERNOR GENERAL.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRES8, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14ra, 1913,
The Het. Francia Burton Harrison, the now Governor-Glanetal of the Philip- pine Islanda, was welomed at a great banquet at the Hotel de France last weak Twelve tables wore spread across the hall, and by actual count 1.135 peoplo destended the stairway after the speeches, and 640 sat at the banquet tables, perhaps the largest affair of its kind ever given in the Philippines,
After several speeches had been made, Governor-General Harrison's rising to reply was the signal for a remarkáblo ovation. The substance of the speech is reported in the Cablenew as follows;→→
"From the bottom of way heart, I thank you.
In the name of Mrs. Korrigen as well as in my own, I wish to express the work herffelt gratitude for the magnificent enthusiasın” of bur reaption. Wherever we go and as long As we live we shall remember with deepest gratitude tho aception given to us de strangers in your shores.
In all this vast asamblage I could count apou the fingers of my two hande
e men I knew then. There sto at
this table three of my former colleagues in the House of Representatives. (Refer- ring to Earnshaw,” Queen and Miller), Threo day... 250 they, with Dr. Bustamante and Sr. Hidalgo do Rizal, were my only acquaintances who are in the audience to night. But to-night know that I am in the house of all my friends.
Mr. Toastmaster, I shall 'nek the indulgence of this distinguished audience for a few words of prisonal nature. I shall postpone until a future, die a
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represented
political faith, and I another. But in spite of the
havo run fact that our careeri parallel lines but never touched, I have never failed to recognizer bia nebility and elevated ideas of public service, When he left your shures and set sail for home, he left a man worthy to represent the American people hero. Americans serving in the Philippins are! prone to believe that way back there, 10,000 miles, away, the public do not know or appreciate service here. But T want to assure Vice-Governor Gilbert from the lips of President Wilson, that he has a high appreciation of the cervico rendered in the Philippines in the public instruction department."
"Six wocks ago I had no idea that I was to be sent to the Philippines. My friend Manuel Quezon is responsible in a large degree for the fact that my name was sent to the President for a post n the Philippines. I want you to remem. bar at all times that I came here to sørve the highest purposes and ideals of your
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With
brief conclusion Hisa E. King.
Gracias otre Spanish, he ended with vet.",
"Independence" is stated to have bean the key note of all the other speeches delivered during the evening.
Per P. & 0. str. Medina, connecting with the steamer Indio at Colombo, From Lon dos September 19th To Hongkong: Mrs. Oubbin and child, Miss Cabin, Mr. A Maobride, Miss. A. Lennox, Mrs. F, A. Bimas, Mr. and Mrs. E. W, 0. G. White, Mr. B. Mair, Kr. T. S. Adames.
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THE PLAGUE AT WENCHOW.
AN APPALLING REPORT.
cautions adopted.
The Harbour Notification pointing The prettiest apartment on the ship is the children's roo at least the children ous that Wenchow was a plague-infected will think so. Large pictures of Japan-port is more than substantiatel, says ese children playing various games are the C: Daily News, by the reports that worked in the pannelling and even the have come to hand in the last day or two curtains and windows are designed to from officers of vessels plying between The city of interest and amuse the tiny passengers. Shanghai and Wenchow.
The first-class cabins are intended to Wenchow is described is desolate, the meet all requirements. There are eleven inhabitants fleeing in every direction. onoberth cabins, four two-berth cabins, The scourge is reported to be arrying The Nippon Yuson Kaisha s,s, Kateri-27 three-berth cabins, and a suite of off more than 100 people a day, and in roons-bed-room (with brass bedsteads), the last ten days a rough computation sitting room, and bath room, Telephones puts the number of deaths at 1,800.
The Local medical authorities are mak and circtric night-lamps are among the
ing splendid efforts to combat, the disease, contenienos installed.
Ample deck space 18 allotted E and no one is allowed to leave the port Per P. & O. st. Sardinia, from London
interest passengers, with shelter from sun and by steamer without first of all undergoing October 4th-To Hongkong: Mrs. G. P. and attaches to the vessel, says the Nagasaki weather. A piano on the promenade a thorough examination. The offers and Miss Lammert and children, Mrs. Barrington, Press, as her completion marks a deürite deck suggests musical evenings and crews of vessels discharging their cargo danes in the tropics. A dark room is at Wenchow are strictly exhorted not to Mrs. Bolton, Mias P. Keith, Miss C. M. Formst, Mrs. Martin and child, Miss El. stage in the development of the Nippon among the conveniences for passengers and
Since Thursday last, the infection is Gibbos, Mrs. J. Buckall and child, Miss Yusen Kaisha's business and the increas Pantries, galleys, and lavatory accom N. Wilden, Miss D. E. Newcombe, Missing importance of Japan's overs ship-modation are all of the most modern
A notable feature of the said to have increased, and the recent ía that neighbourhood have Bridges, Miss McCurry, Mr. E. Dawson and piog trade.. She is the largest vessel deswiption.
geural construction of the cai is the rains child, Miss A. Armstrong, Miss C. Boyaat,
proventive measures, For more than a Mise F: O'Dell, Mrs. J. S. Dobie, Rev. and afloat flying the Kaisha's flag and for great width of the passages and s, cious militated against the prosecution of
nes of halls and stairways. Mrs J. C. Harlow and children, Mr. propulsion a combination of turbine and
is decade Wenchow has been free of plague, extremely good, consisting of three, four, the authorities only as recently as tra and five-berth cabins, dining saloon (with years age being commended for the pre- piano), and smoking saloon.
No explanation is forthcoming with While utility
Altogether the Kutari-mara van carry comfort were and evidently the first considerations in the 364 passengers-12 first class, 5 second regard to the present outbreak, but it is design and equipment of the ship, great class, 10 special third-class, and 186 learned on good authority that since the pains have been taken with the decora third-class. The vessel's gross tonnage in beginning of hostilities in Shanghai and tion and the principal passenger apart 10,526 and ret touage 6,523. Her spect Nanking, there has been a general influx
on trials was 16.7 knots.
of Chinese from those ports, as well as intervening Murai, formerly Per P0. str. Simia, from London ments on board will bear comparison in
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of the thousands of others from October 18th-To Hongkong: Lancy-Bergt. that respect with the incot ships trading rahimura, has been appointed to ports, and an inquiry instituted in
The ship's name is W. Rodes, Miss L. E. Walker, Mrs. Kennedy to the Far East. and children, Miss. 9. S. Ward, Miss. I taken from the famous Katori Temple, the command of the ship, which is the Nanking shows that in the middle of Bowtell, Major L. L. Heppor, Mrs Car Tokyo, and many of the beauties of largest passenger liner in charge of a September no fewer that half-a-dozen the latter have been reproduced in the Japanese seanan. Mr. J. H. Wilson,, of cases of plague were discovered, and Parsons, Mr. R. K. Miller, Miss F. Hoggs, decorative work of the steamer. At the the Mitsu Bishi Dockyard and Engine before measures could be adopted to deal Works, is making the round trip with these, the war bad begin and the Mr. and Mrs. E. Walker, Mr. C. Walker,
entry. gangways, haud onel-carved || jua, Mra. Cousins and children. Mrs. panels represent the entrance to the guarantee engineer.
Temple. Katori is the god of war, s The Katori-mare, as the latest product populace scattered. arrows and other awient weapons and of the Mitsu Bisbi Dockyard and Engine equipment are cunningly carved on the Works, will command special attention walls of the smoking saloon, which is a very comfortable apartment on the pro- monade deck; Japanese oak (rare) is affectively used for the panelling of this saloon. The social hall, also on the promenade deck, is dainti'y furnished the panelling. grand piano. seats, and
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are
HE above-mentioned Vessel having arrived, that owing to a fire having occurred on board on or about October 1st, 1913. a General Average has been declared and before delivery of Cargo can be given the General Average Bond must be duly executed, a depasit of 15% of the invoice value of the goods paid, and valuation state- ments and Copies of Invoices furnished.
Cargo will be landed immediately into the Company's Godowns at West Point for inspec tion, and Consignees are further notified to send in their Bille of Lading for contorsigna- ture and to take immediate delivery of all andamaged Cargo
Cargo remaining undelivered SATURDAY, October 18th, 1913, at Noon, will be subject to landing and flerage charges
No Fire Insurance whatever will be effosted. All damaged Cargo will be examined at the above Company's Godowns immediately after completion of discharge.
No Claims against Cargo loaded on board sines the occurrence of the fire will be enter- tained axless nocompanied by a short delivery note or list of exceptions taken at the time of delivery to Consignees and signed for and on behalf of the Pacific Mail BS. Co., and no Claims will be allowed in General Average uolees accompanied by cortificate from Lloyd's Surveyor. showing whether damage was caused by either fre, smoke, and/or water.
All Claims must be filed on or before 11th
R. C. MORTON, Nov., otherwise they will not be recognized.
Agent. Hongkong, 10th October, 1913
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LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS
The P & O. str. Nubia eft Singapore for this port on the 12th October, at avo, and is due her on the 17th October, st about 5 p.
FIRST INSTALATION IN GREAT BRITAIN.
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managing director of the Dianington At Dining- Main group of collieries. ton instruments have been placed at two The first installation of wireless tele points in the transformer house near phony in a coal mine in Great Britain iho bottom and the other 1,000 yards has just been fisted up at Dinnington is on conversation bar been Main Colliery, South Yorkshire, and is ried on between those points just as reported by the Times to be giving though at ordinary telephone with the ratisfactory results.
use of only about 20 yards of wire. The system in the invention of Heri J the event of a disaster in a pit miners H. Rewecke, of Breliani, Westphalily catombod by falls would be able to open zed has already ban adopted in Germen up communication with other parts of
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THE P. & 0.8. N. Co.'s Blamer
"DELTA,"
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Arrived Hongkong on 9th October, 1913, FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO BANG CD STRAITS.
Consignes of Cargo by the above-named' vessel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed at Tin Rise in tha Hongkong and Kowloon What and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where assa Copagament will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivory can be obtained as the Goods are baded.
This vessel brings on Cargo :-
From London, &c., ex £a“ Moldavis." From Powian Gulf, ox sa, B. L. 8. N. and B. & P. S. N. Co's Stearneru, Oplions Goods will be laridad here wa instructions are given to the contrary within- 5 hours.
Goods not cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to rent.
No Fire Enzumace will be effected by me in my case whaterer.
Damaged packages must be left in the Go down for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's Surveyors, Mesura. GownARD and DOUGLAS, st 10 A., on MONDAYS and THULBDAYA. All claims must be presentad within ten days of the steamer's arrival hero, after which date they ennnst le recognised. No daims will be admitted after the goods bave left the Godowns.
E. A. HIWETT,
Superintendent
Hongkong, 9th October, 1913.
“BEN” LINE OF STRAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIɑNEES.
S.S. "BENAYON," FROM MIDDLESBRO, LONDON.
AND STRAITS
CON
ONSIGNEES of Cargo arabereby inforund that all Goods are being landed at their ink into the hazardous and for extra hazardona Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Tiharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whenco and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will bo admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 16th inst, will do subject to relit.
All Clainas against the Stamer must be presented to the Undersigned ca or before the 23rd inst., or they will not be reagnized.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 16th inst., at 11 AM..
No Fire Insurace his boon flected. Bibs of Lading will be countersigned by
GIE, LIVINGSTON CO,
Agents, Hongkong, 9th October, 1913.
(1184 AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM NEW-TORE.
THE
HE Steamship
*CITY OF BARODA.” Captain E. Mason, having arrived from the above Port, Consign of Cargo: am hereby informed that their foods are being farded at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Limited, Kowlon, and stored at Cousensed risk and expense,
to
All brokeu, chafed, and damaged Goods are
left in the Godowns, where they will b examined on THURSDAY, the 16th inst, at 10.
All Claizes must be presented within FIFTEN DATS of the Steamer's úrrivslhere, after which Hate, they cannot be recognizsá
No Chairs will bo admitted after the Goods Lam lựït the Geloval, and all foods rezanining bend after the 16th it, will be subjecer
ten most. In
Ne Fire Immunrise bes been efected. Hills of Lading till le cvattensigned by
SHEWAN, JOMËS & 06. A gente.
11.9 Hongkong, Sth October, 1913