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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16:5, 1918,
WM. POWELL MOUTRIE'S.
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At the British Association at Birming ham last month, Prefervor Kirkalde delivered on üldress, on “Same of the economic effects of the Pabaing Canal? Protusyor Kirkaliy kid the Cunat would dif enormously to the commercial- factilities between the various regions of the Americau continent and he adjacest island, hence important development inight he exprátil The West India. Iinds would enter upon a new period of prosperity, especially where the in ternal combu bien engine took the place of steam and il replaced coal English business and fall methods would have a great fert on making the West Indies * The compara inplant shipping.
States of Central and South America 1 uulpego rentarkable developments
lp increased immigration of ị
femalepels would be the chief, and Suple, justification for the construction
of that
As to the office on workd
THE SAME TO-DAY AS INK increased trade The
1745.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONGE
& CO. LANE CRAWFORD
and from ALL WINE MERCHANT
PASSENGERS.
ARDITED
174
· Fe" Chonan, Arcan Shenghai, Mr. teid, Pope, frem Singapore, Mr. Cries and Mr. Johnstoncl.
Per Nile, for Hongkong, from Tsingtan, Miss Genhato; Itou Foodrow, Mr. L. C. Van Thir.
......
trade. A realized the importanCO |
of the coal trade so the United Kingdom. - There would be strenuous attempt 14 displace British real throughout thei world in order to give Ameriean shipping the advantages at prosent enjoyed by Triliun it snccessful this world desi a mortal blow at our mercantile mering Thus the British con inilustry must realize the situation, and both the capital und abour intarpsted resolve to hold the
askets at all costs until the fuel Ques tian coal or oil-was finally settled. The published bene of tally which freed American coasting shy the Canal nised an nternational question,
NEAT
ETCHED
PATTERN
TUMBLERS Pt. Pt.
4.00 Doz: CUSTARDS
SHERRLES FONTS. CLARETS LIGUFUTS
CHAMPAGNES
THIN
CLEAR
CRYSTAL.
6.30 Dez.
EINERTOWLS.. ICE FLADES TANKAED JEGS J2 1.
23.
34
DECANTERS.
*
2 Pl
FDEGANTERS
AND SCARL DEPT.
CHINA GLASS
were worked on business principles Ligher tolly would be exacted from other shipping Uris would either cause, A INDO-CHINA BRICKS, TILES,
grievanen of decreon the tonnage using The fam
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4 Taking London and New York as the typical European and American party Pes Empress of Japan, for Hongkong the markets of the world fell into three from Vancouver, Mr and Mrs. T, Tr classe: -(1) Countries in close proximity. Williams, Miss. . T. Williams, Mr. Ab to the Gaunt, her the effect would be of Bachman; from Yokohama, insprentent, and, in any cases, the use forto, from Kole, My L. Watson, Mr. the Coal Accessify (2) Australasia and Mrs. Carey, Mr. J. TW Caliwell, and fly Far East. At present there was Mr. and Mrs. R. McVeagh, Mr. and Mrs, a choice of mutes to these markets Mann, Mr. Mann, Jr., Master Mand;, Pamuna would other alternative. drani Nagasaki, Mr. Lautenois, Mt. () Darts not directly affected. Class 2 Doprat; from Shanghai, Mr. W, Klauser, was receiving most attention from those world ride. Mr. H Colyn, Dr. T. W. Kew and Dratining thus cfisde
There was a parallel equidistant from AV. 3. Collins...
Per Kicist, for Hongkong, fren Bra Lomion a Suez, and from New York v Parama, On the South Coast of ca, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Prising; from Australia this was Port Lincoln Adelaide hampton, Mr. C. M. Reynolds; from being the dearest Erear port, All Asiatic enon, Messra. Crelitzer, Lehmann, de not, Michielsens, Iasi, Anchio, Rolin, Party west of Japan would continue to be rearer 12 Lederg, Vanila would immermann, Slangen, Mr. and Mrs. KC. 2,000 les ngarer. But all Japane detkotar, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dexter; from Colombo, Mr. J. B. Cardew from Tenang, Mr. Johnstone and child; from Singapore, Messrs Curtis Luttring haus, Thomann, Cowlishaw. Martin, Dr. Kulitz, Dr. Schereraat De Muller.
DEPARTED.
Per Nile, for London, Mrs. R. Stewart Sand family, Bliss M. Balmer, M. WA. Godden for Brindisi, Mr. C, W. Lasher; for Colombo, Mr. and Mrs. C. Skerrell Rogers.
PASSENGERS. EXPECTED."
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
E &0.5 N. Co.'s Stenar
“DELTA,” Arrived Hongkong on 9th October, 1913. FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND STRAITS
Consignees of Cargo by the above-named verrel ayu bereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR RIAK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Goduna Company's fedowns at Kewloon, where sat Consignment will be surtid aut Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed,
This veszel bruge on Cargo:-
From Lonky, &c., or ss. "Moldavin." From Persian Gulf, or 99. B. L. N. and! B. & P. S. N. Co.'s Steamers, Optional Goods will be landed here unles instructions are given to the contrary within 6 hours..
Goods not cleared within, & days including date of arrival will be subject to mat.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by mo In any case whatever,
Damaged packages must be left in the Go- the Company's Surveyors, Mosers. GODCARD tawar for examination by the Consignees, and and Douglas, at 10 AM. on MONDASS PÅ within ten days of the steamer's arrivel bern after which date they not be recognised No claims will be admitted after the goods davo left the Godowis
E. A. LEWETT,
Superintendent Hongkong, 9th October, 1913.
should have come into it was unexpected conrio, the amounts were not large, her and New Zealand ports and all Austra In previous enterprises of the kind that did not make the affair the loss
an ports east of Adelaide would be
Again, one of the Japanese had stated. nearer New Ye. If it cost a to trans-biology had pet been prominent. Yet the serious port one ton of goods 1,000 miles, the construction of the Panaina Canal would distanes saved would give American not have been possible but for biological tunt unnecessary lace was sel csearch. The microbes of discase were towards them, whilst the Formegans manufacturers an advantage of from 24.. to 78. a. per ton on all goods supplied not to be extirpated, by any amount of alleged actual torture and destors hadi TRUVAYS All dainos must be prosented to ports hiscen Melbourne and Welling engineering skill. Yet they had to be certified that these people had really overcome hefore any white man could suffered serious injuf. The nuw overred. work on the Canal, and the biologien that the Chiness police hade then kneet ALLBOUND-THE-WOULD VIES methods which had been adopted for the down with their finds secured over their When Panama was open would all extirpation of the microbe of malaria, had
goShccessful that wherens kones, then rods were thrust at the hack proved o
the of their kreus and heavy pressure applied, formerly round the world services organized
***Panuma ditch," as the Great Britain was in a better position Americans anlled it, was a perfect hurfor Desides this the were beaten.. to do this than any other country. The and the grave of white men who tried to The Consulat bad centa damand to rumon current recently that an existing shipping combine was trying arrange work there, it was now as healthy as New the real chief of police,, through the an amalgamation with one of the oldest York. That was a tremendous achieve Commissioner of Foreign Affairs, for a officers concerned in the matter, the Mr. E. Berwick, California, saith fapology, the punishment of the polic Far Eastern shipping companies were probably due to the hope, Jabig, ablo
had worked on the Panama Canal, and return of all the money withheld from the Fer P. & 0. str. Nubie, from London to comtuence such a service, having he hope always had been that the Cang captives and the payment of all doctors September 6th-To Hongkang: Ms of the chief trades of the world should not arousa stiin between nations, fees inciered, togther with recompense
inoniest that!
but units them. He could assure the for what losses had her sustained by Gonsley, Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Nolan and tributaries, from the children, Mis, and Miss Taylor and child, Panama was available.
Fus stations would be one of the section that the American people at large the people through their detention.
did not cencur with the views on ti Mr. Afiyahi said he did not anticipate Mrs. C. Owen, Mr. W G. O. Taylor, Mr.
gayfor, Mr. G. 11. Murphy, Mrs. It decisive factors in the Canal's protal question of the Canal tolls which had any didhenies would be rzised art there Laker, Mr. G. Bake, Mr. 1. J. Brown, and fend in the keenest commercial
rivalry. The American Government were been expressed by the Yellow Press of Miss E. King.
a high-banded seriously by the British people. The more than a local ong unless, of course
the Chirco acted in end of the Canal at 19%, per tou. Per P. & 0. str: Medina, connecting with Planning to supply good coal at either America, which seemed to be taken was no intention of making the affair any
American people thought that it paid a the steamer Jodia ut Colombo. From for English coal of the Baez route was z don September 11th-To Hongkong. M. present much dearer to maintain the untion to be gentleman; and they manner, which case it might be neces Cubbin and child, Miss Cubbio, Mr. A. Suez route in its integrity the supply of wanted to belive in accordance with that 83ry to appeal to higher quartére.
When oil belief.
Southport, Macbride, Miss A. Jenius, Mrs. F. A che per real wea necessity.
| Mr. S. C, Hardman, Empire the Bigsh replaced chal
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ment.
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Simpns, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. C. G. WARE? Fesoureas would be aulo to maintain our pointed out that despite the remarks of
children...
new ones.
NEW APOLOGY DEMANDED BY SHANGHAI JAPANESE.
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BHAKTIN, Chciniek, Svukkeoptom, Brasf="
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Mr. R. B. Mair, Mr. T. S. Adames.
United States were Per P. & G. str. Sunda, from London, commercial position, but this must act Mr. Bersek, the Chambers of Commerce unanimously in favour of the tolls for September 20th- Te Hongkong: Mr. Win the meantime be placed in jeopardy, throughout the Allan, Mr J, H. Harr, Miss W. Stubs, Mr. or disaster might onkue.
Great Britain as a great creditor coastwise shipping, and therefore, against Ronnie, Mrs. F. P. Lachlae Mius D: Stone," nation. The British, too, had banking the British contention that this was a - Per P. & 0. str. Mongolia, connecting establishments all over the world. Long, breach of treaty obligations. with the str. Devaulo at Colombo. Froni dan was the grant get thing-place for inter- London October 3rd and froin Marseilles national trade. All this gave England a Finally, the October 10th-To Hongkong: Mr. H H very great advantage,
Englaouin was, roughly speaking, the Gooperta.
Per P. & 0. str. Sardinia, from London man in possesion, and though at one time He had many October 4th-To Hongkong Mrs. G. P. and he scored porono.escout, al present
Though it is a fact, says the China Miss Lammert and children, Mrs Barrington, Was Very vide nuke, Mra, Bolton, Miss P. Keith, Miss CM.advantages-(1) for the transporter- Forrest, Mrs. Martin and child; Miss Hvices; cheap, economically worked ships, Prees, that apologies have been demanded carefully organized trading facilities Gibbon, Mrs. J. Buckhill and child is throughout the word abled him to Japanese Consul-General at Shanghai, in and the knowledge from the Chinese by Mr. Ariyoshi, the N. Wilden, Miss B.. E. Newcombe, "Miss
and Experience Bridges, Miss AleCurry, Mr. E. Dawson and.
far as retaining child, Miss A: Armstrong. Miss €. Boyant, retain old she theatre; to enter the matter of the recent arrests of Miss F. O'Dell, Ms. J.S. Doblo, Hey, and markets for manicetared goods was con- Japanese subjects, there is no cans for Mrs. J. C. Harlow and children, Mcerned he had an unrivaled labour force fear that there will be a repetition of the Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rothuey and endowed with hereditary skill, he could Nanking tension. Indeed, the Japanese get the pick of the ray material, thanks Per P. & 0. str. Macedonia, connecting to his knowledge of angkers, a fiscal themselves speak quite lightly of the with the steamer nye at Colombo. From policy which favoured England as a matter, though nevertheless they will Loudon October 1fth mid from Marseilles buyer of raw, and semi-manufactured insist on getting what they have askedERVOUS EXHAUSTION October 24th-To Hongkong: Mr: A Montmateriais; finally, British goeds were gomery, Capt. W W. Lindsay, Mr. and known ali ove the world for their for. As to this they do not anticipate
quality. It should be noted, in conclu- there will be any trouble..
When seen by a representative cf the Mrs. Shepard and child
that the lemonic effects of the route Por P. & 0. str. Simta, from London til inserated. So far as China Press Mr. Arigoshi explained that October 18th-To Hongkong Lance-Serg the ontside world was concerned, the the demand covered all the Japanese the opening of subjects who, within the past few weeks, W. Rodes, Aks . E. Walker. Mrs. Kennedy
greatest effect
Would Canal
probably
bo had been arrested and detained by the and children, Miss S. S. Ward, Miss the Bowtell, Stajor ITA Hepper, Mrs. C. to ent commerce and trade out of a Chinese, as subsequent investigations Faraons. Mr. It. A. Miller, Miss Boggs, grow and chase an all-round shewed, without any cause. The perscou Mr. and Mrs. E. Walker, Mr. C. Walker, modernization of business rectheds. The Lion of Japanese subjects took on such-a jun, Mrs. Cousins and children, Mrs. old would have to be scrapped, friction serious aspect in the case where two ariety the factors of production would Japanese and a number of Formosans Brown.
have to be eliminated, capital and labour were arrested that it could not be over-
looked, in competing countries would have to
It was not only that these people had he wrongfully arrested and illegally Japanese having to demand that they be detained prer too long 5 period, the handed over, instead of the suspects being sent to the Consulate at once, but com plaints had been made of robbery, torture. and violence.
Per N.Y.K. str. Aki Afara, from Londoa learn to work harmoniously together. August 30th-To Manila: Mr. and Mrs. R. Secially and economically this would Miss Jani Master R. Alberto. To Hong-effect very arent realt. Was it what hong: Mr. B. II. E. King, Miss S. Ho Shoo, America dreamed of when she entered Mr. T. Hunter-
uper this stupendous undertaking
BY N.D.L.
Per N.D.I, str. Kleist, from Southampton September 8th-To Hongkong Mrs. M. G. Arthur, Mr. C. M. W Renatis. From Ganos September 18th-Mr. L. Ancho, Mr H. Lehmant, Mr. L. Roast, Mr. M. Robba. From Naples, September 19th: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dexter.
DISCUSSION
Bir Oliver Lodge said that great enter price, the Tanams Canal, which had altered the features of the earth, was Severn of the arrested people had interesting to every section of the British attested that, when taken into custody, Asuciation. The application of physics, they had in their possession both Japanese chemistry, and engineering to the enter and Chinese money, but, when they were It was also closely sent to their Consulate, they were only related to geography. But that biology given back the Japanese money f
prise was obvious.
LOSS
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· CHAPOTEAUT'S PHOSPHO-GLYCERATE OF LIME
limitases vital energy and perve force, cures Haurasthenia, Dysphasia, jelsangiz, and nervous diseases in adults
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"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
8.S. BENAVON," FROM MIDDLESBRO, LONDON AND STRAITS. ONSIGNEES of Cargoare hereby informet that all Goods are being landed at their ink into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Jongkong sad Kowloon Whare And Godown Co., Ltd., whenes and/or from the whores delivery may be obtaineil..
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods. base eft the Godowns, and auf Gonds somaining undelivered after the 16th inst. will to subject to rent.
roust. The
All Citime against the Stoner presented to the Undersigned on or before the 23rd inst, or they will not be recognized,
All broton, chafed and damaged Goods are be left in the Gedowns, where they will be examined on tho 16th inet, at 11 AM.
No Fira Insurance bas boon effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
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AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN LINE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. ProT NOW. YORK.
* Steamship
"CITY OF BARODA." Captain E. Muson, living arrived from the above Port, Consignees of Cargò. Arem hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Liroited, Koselocar, and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godawus, where they will be examined on THURSDAY, the 15th inst., at. 10 AM
All Claims minst be presenteil within Fren DAYS of the Steamer's arrival bere, after which date they cannot ba rosiguízal,
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods Captain C Eath, Laving rived, Consigneerare left the Glowns, umbull floods remaining of Cargoue hereby atormed that their pouceure being ltd-d and laced at their risk in the andelivered after the 351h inst: will be subjent Luzardous duifer. extes-Literdous Gedawns of to rent.
No Fire Insurance Inns Fern effected, a Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown
Bills of Lading will Le fanförsigned by. Co, Ltd. earc inlivery bay be obtained
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.. against Hills-f-Lading conntraigned by the
Agente Undersigned,
Hongkong, 1 October 201
Optical Carge will be carried on unless notica to the contrary be given To-nay
All Claus st to presented within ten days of the steamer's arrive here, after which date they canot be reroypiz/d-
Ko Claims will be admitted after the Goods here the Godowns; and all Goode remaining undeliven after the 19th Test, will be subject to rent
A broken, chafed, and damaged goods must be left in the Geilonas, where they will be examined on the 18th inst, at 9:30 1,30:- -.
No. Fire Insurance will be effected by us io Ly case
EVER
bu
This Steamor brings or Cargo:
Erss. Jelo" from Drammen Ex s.. Göteborg "from Göteborg. Esra," Jacoba "from Nörrkdji g.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,-
Hanekong Office.
[1202 Hongkong, 13th Detobar, 1913.
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with abota Steamer are hereby informed that HONGKONG DAILY, PRESS" OFFICE. their Goods with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and i glored at their risks into the hazardons and/or; extra dons Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowy Co., Ltd. st Kowloon. wiene delivery may be obtained imedia sig efter landing.
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BOHONGKONG DAILY PRESS Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless by Sportsman, reproduced in book form intimation is recived from the Consignees before NOON TO-TAY requesting it to be loaded
sof Lading will be countersigned by e Undersigned Goods remaining unclaimed affor the 20th inst. at Noon will be subject to rent and lending charges.
All Gaims must be sent in to me an or before 24th ret, or they will not be recognized. All damaged packages will be examined the 18th Inst., at 10 am.
No Fire Insurance has been effeonid.
B. C. de RUSSIERRE,
Acury Agent Hongkong, 12th October, 1913.
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