NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE P. & O. S, N. Co's Steamer
"DELTA,"
Arrived Hongkong on 5th December, 1913, FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND
STRAITS. Consigness of Cargo by the above-nd vessel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placol AT THEIR RISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Company's Godoras at Kowloon, where ench Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods
ers Infidel.
This vessel brings on Cargo:→→→
From Londen, &c, exss." Halwa From Persian Gulf, ex s.s. 1. 1. S. N. and 3. & P. 8. N. Co.'s Steamers. instructions are given to the contrary within
ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE PRIZE-DAY.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 15TH, 1913.
H.E. MR. SEVERN ON ATHLETICS.
Saturday was a joy day for the students at St. Paul's College, it being the
occasion of the annual prize distribution and the commencement of their Christmas holiday.
The ceremony of distributing the prizes was performed by His Excel lency the Officer Administering the
(the Government
Hon. Mr. Claud Severn), who was supported by the Bishop of Victoria (Dr. Lander), and the Rev. A. D. Stewart, the Principal of the College.
The Principal read the following satis
and conversation lessons in the lower fornis and frequent debates in the upper forms. Bookkeeping is fought in the higher forms and a shorthand class formed two months
THE MAGISTRĄCY,
SHIPPING IN PORT.
VESSELS EXPECTED.
THE AMERICAN MAID
JOHN ALLEN, AQAIN, John Allen again appeared at the Magistracy on Friday-this time to auswer a charge of absenting himself ANGHIN, German str., 1,234, D. Cordes, have been transferred to an N. Y. K. str.
ago has been well attended. Now that we have laid in a supply of four typewriters, we hope for good results in this direction ala. Another step we are taking is on from the house of detention. Inspector which many of us have long felt to be of Fenton said, the man went out on th
most importance, namely, the opening of bearding establishment in connection with 1st and failed to return. Ho believed ho this school. No one conversant with the land been lying about on board the Canton condition of things prevailing in the student boats. He could not have been in the world of Hongkong can but feel the import-Colony, because he was well-known to the ance of opening places where they can be shelterol from the dangers that surround police. Mr. Wood sentenced the defen. then, and receive that restraint and moral dant to six weeks hard labour, control so poenliarly necessary at their time, of life. For the needs of the moment we are renting two houses in Caine Road capable of accommodating from twenty to twenty-five boarders. It is not an ideal arrangement,
SMALL BOV WHIPPRO.
STRAMENA,
The P.M. str. China left Yokohama on the 18th December, at noon, for Hongkong vid Manila. The United States mails
scheduled to arrive at Hongkong on the
21st December.
THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.
HERCHANT STEAMERS.
11th December-Hongay 8th Decem ber, Coal-Jardine, Matheson & Co BANRI MARU, Japanese str. 2017, T. Soga, 12th December-Sourabaya 29th
The NY.K. str. Tango Maru (Austra- November, Sugar-Dodwell & Co..
linn Line) left Sydney for this port via CEYLON MARU, Japanese str., 3,142, Nogu ports on the 26th November, and is ex- chi, 11th December-Moji 7th Decompacted here on the 15th December, a.m. ber, Goneral-Nippon Yasen Kaisha, CHINA, British ar., 1,258, Finlayson, 19th DecemberManila 9th December, General Butterfield & Swire. COULENA, Garman str., 3,130, L. Klugkist, 9th December-Sydney 15th Novem bor, General--Melchers & Co.
Bomage, R.N«J., 10th December-- Moji 6th December, Coal and General.
The N.Y. K. str. Kamekura Muru, (Bombay Line) left Kobo for this port on the 8th December, and is expected here on the 18th December
The N.V.K. str. Koga Merú (European Line) left Moji for this port on the 8th
16th December.
Optional Goods will be lauded bars une factory report of the School's progress hit we are hoping for something better later throwing a stone at PC. Frederick DiLwARA, British str. 3,400, G. N. December, and is expected here on the
6 hours.
Goods pot cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to ront.
during the past year in English and Chinese, as follows:-
Your Excellency, my ferd Bishop, Ladies and Gentlemen, It is a pleasant No Fire insurance will be effected by me task to present the report of the year's work in a soloal when the word "advanen" is in any case whatever.
Dadingad packages must be loft in the written across each liranch of its activities, We are now closing the fifth year of this downs for examination by the Consigness, and the Chinyany's Surveyors, Bears. GODDARD school's existence and each year has marked and Devota; at 10a.m. on MONDAYS and n forward sten in the various departments THURSDAYS. All claims must be presentes al school life. Starting in February, 1909, within ten days of the steamer's arrival here after which date they cannot be recognised No olime will be admitted after the good bare left the Godowis
E. A. HEWETT.
Scperiutendent. Poarkene 8th Evermber, 1913
"ORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREME IMPERIAL GERMAN MAI, LINE.
T
NOTICE TO CONSIGNERS.
HE Stoomship
with a staff of two and am enrallment of
eighteen, we have now grown to a staff of eighteen, lve of whom are English, and total on the rall for the past year of 340 uamos, the largest number present at any one time being 290. The average attendance has been good on the whole, 22 boys having attended throughout the year without miss ing a day, several others missing only once. One, Chung De Kong, is in a fair way to broil the world's record for school atton- dance, having been at this school for five
We
--David Sassoon & Co.
EASTRAN, British str., 2,272, F. Curter, 12th December-Sydney 19th Novem ber, General.--Gibb, Livingston & Co. EUXTRA MARU, Japanese str. 3,159, F. Gote, 11th DecemberWakamatsu 3rd Coal. Mitsui Bussan December, The boy denied.
A small, impudent-looking Chinese boy was brought before Mr. Wood at the Magistracy on Friday. and charged with
The third step is the opening of a Sullivan. The constable stated that when Junior School in the middle of the town with lower fors and a loss ndvane enurse.uf in the act of clearing the Star Ferry Pier We are linking that school to of obstruction he observed the defendant glucation, this one by means of annual scholarships so
band down and pick up a stone. His that promising, scholars may be encouraged attention was diverted for the moment, and helped to continue their studies. are hoping to make it a training ground for and ho then felt the stone strike him some of our senior hoys, and,at the same time, just above the belt. we hope to bring that moral and spiritual throwing the stone, and eclled his father influence, which has meant so much to this in support of his denial. closing this report of the fifth year's work affirmed that his son did not commit the To roulet gre expression to our heartfelt offence, but the Magistrate told him that gratitude to Almighty God for that measures believed the boy did throw the stone. of success which He has allowed us to, seo His Worship asked the father whether he and for the antless encouragements. which He has rouchsafed to us through would prefer to beat the boy himself or theso past years. It odly iemains for me to that the police should perform the duty. thank your Escolloney for so kindly roming Tho man indicated that he would like here this evening, and to wish you hay to have the pleasure, and accordingly happy Christmas, a pleasant holiday, and
7th. (Applause.)
school, to bear on a yet wider circle. In
The latter
Kaisha
GROROL, Russian str., 776, O. Sol. 19th December-Hongay 9th December, Cost-Siemisen & Co. HARUNASAN BARU, Japanese str. 3,154, Gillespie, 11th Draber-Mororan 30th November, Coal-Mitani Buasan Kalsha.
ESITO MARU, Japanese str., 1,934,
11th December-Moji 5th December, Coal.-A. Buno & Co. HONG BER, British str., 2:058, G. King
horn, 10th December-Singapore 2nd December, General.-Chinese.
this port on the 19th December, and will arrive here on the 18th December,
The A. str. Africa left Shanghai for
The P. & Ostr. Borneo left Singapore for this port on the 10th December, at her, at about 9am.
and is due here on the 16th Decem
The N.Y.K. str. Miyasaki Maru (Euro- pean Line) loft London for this port via ports on the 5th November, and is ox- pected here on the 17th December.
Tho. Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s str. Ceylon left Port Said on the 21st Novem ber, and is expected to arrive here on or about the 17th December.
The N.Y.K, str. Penung Maru (Bombay Line) left Bombay for this port via Singapore on the 30th November, and is expected here on the 18th December.
years without the loss of a single day. The puntual return on Wednesday, Janua.y the defendant was removed to another NG WAY I, British str.. 2,060; J. Mason, here on or about 18th December.
work of the past year has been on a higher level than that of past
years. The new plin, started this year, of dividing each of having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are herely the lower classes into and B, putting the informed that their Gords, with the exceptionalder boys into A, and the younger lys into
"COBLENZ,"
part of the building, where corporal. punishment was duly administered.
ALLEGED LANÇENY BY CHINESE,
12th December-Singapore 5th Decem ler, General-Chinese. JAPAN, British str., 3,808 C. P. Seddon,
15th December---Calcutta Brd Novem ber, General.-David Sassoon & Co. Matsubara, 11th December--Mike 5th December, Coal. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.
Antwerp, Middlesbro' and London, left The Ben Line str. Benlowers, from
Singapore for this port on the 11th December, and may be expected to arrive Tho N.Y.K. str. Kanagawa Maru (Calcutta Line) left Calcutta for this port via perts on the 1st December, and is expected here on the 20th December.
The American and Manchurian Ling October, and is due here on or about the sath December.
laaded and stored at their risk into the hazard- In the Oxford Laeni Examinations we had the pleasure he felt at being present there jewellery. valued at 8676, 8205 in money: KACHIDATE MARU, Japanese str., 2,128, str, Kandahar left, New York on the 25th
of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, Leid
andfor extra haurdons Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godow Company. Ltd., Kowloon, sud West Poi Godowns, whence delivery may be obtzjneď.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unles intimation is received from the Consigne before Noon 10 FAY requesting it to be länder bere,
No Claims will be admitted after the Good: have left the Godowna, „und all goods remaining undelivered after the 16th Dos, will be subjec to reti.
sxswained on the 161) De.. at 9.30 A..
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
MELCHERS & Co.
Gouiral Agents' Hongkong 9th December, 1913.
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On Tuesday morning 30 pieces of
and receipts and promissory notes were stolen from "a safe at No. 100, Queen's Road West. The police were informed, and on the following day two women were arrested na the result of certain informa- tion. Thess tarned out to be the wife
and daughter: respectively of the man who is alleged to have stolen the articles.
AN INDIAN WATCHMAN'S THEFT. Before Mr. E. A. Hazeland, Charagh
KJELD, Norwegian str., 910, F. Kalles.
12th December-Bangkok 30th Noven ber, Rice and Genera-Aagaard,
Thoresen & Co
KUMCHow. British str., 1,450, Martin, 12th December - Java 2nd December, Sugar. Chinesolut Liz, Japanese str., 4,075, K. Sugawa. 8th December-Kobe 4th December, Gen- cral-Order,··
MONADNOCK, British str., 2.701. W. Wilson 32th December-Kobe 6th December, General-Jardine. Matheson & Co. MUNCASTER CASTLE, British str., 3,050,
L. A. McDonald, 5th December Keelung 4th December, General.- Dodwell & Co. -
The Danish str. Tranquebar loft Port Said on the 5th December, and may be. expected here on or about 31st December.
The N.Y.K. str. Kitano Maru (Euro- Dean Line) left London for this port vin ports on the 22nd November, and is ex- pected here on the 31st December.
The N.Y.K. atr. Awa Maru (American Line) left Seattle for this part via ports on the 6th December, and is expented here on the sh January..
Tho N.Y.K. str. Iyo Maru (European Line) left London for this port via porta on the 6th December, and is expected here on the 14th January.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO,. UFO,
inarls were added, up for no less than 2the School was making such good Dic, & watchman at the University, was Nixoro, British str., 1,418, Pickard, 8th Chipshing, from Weihaiwei, is duo in
charged with receiving stolen property, to wit, various articles of clothing,
THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET Place. Li Kai Fong finally secured the first side of a rock, but he lioned that in the belonging to Gulab Khan, another watch- OroWA MARU, Japanese str., 1.471, Tatshing, from Singapore, is due in
COMPANY.
The Steamship "MONADNOCK," FROM BATTLE, PORTLAND AND
JAPAN.
Hongkong 15th December, December-Hongay 8th December, Loongsang, left Manila, is duc in Hong- Coal Butterfield & Swiro.
Hotonaich, 12th December-Koelung 5th December, General Osaka Shosen
Kaisha. PARLAT, German atr., 1,018, J. Wenzol, 11th December Saigon 5th December, Rice.--Butterfield & Swire.
Asakawa, 8th December-Seattle 4th November, General-Nippon Yason Kaisha.
kong 15th December, Hongkong 18th December. Fansang from Pasoloeran, is due in
Hongkong 21st DecemborÊN Onseng, from Pasoloran, is due in Hong-
kong 3rd December.
SHIRE LINE. LIMITED.
HIS EXCELLENCY afterwards distributed the prizes
At the close, His EXCELLENCY expressed the B, as proved a successful experiment.
He thought they would larger number of passes than ever before, that evening, that is, a total of 19 ent of 17 who entered. all agree that the report which Mr. Detailed results show that all seventeen Stewart had read was a most satisfactory passed in Scripturo, In the Preliminary section, Ng Ka Kun passed in all the eight, and he must congratulate him on the work during the past five years whics which he entered and had brought the School to such a pitch subjects for five othors passed in SOVOD subjects of excellence. St. Paul's College was one ench. Eight out of that ten Pre- liminaries passed in English, which is gratiof the oldest foundations in the Colony fying in view of the fact that all the candi-and this now School, which they had Chinese The examinationsrganised within those walls, so to speak, The Hend
The man was arrested on the Thursday, throughout the school, during the year under was doing splendid work.
master had on his staff several excellent review, have also produced vory encouraging teachers, and he would particularly and then the women made a confession, All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are t be loft in the Godowns, where they will to results. In several cases there have been mention one of his latest recruits, the all the property being recovered, part of hard struggles for fist place. None have Rev. Mr. Unadell, who not only was a
it being concealed on their person. The A Claims must reach us before, the 2 rd benu harder than that for the coveted pusi elerryman but, he believed.
tion of Head of the School, the holder of Dee, or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insuranor will be effected,
that position, La Kai Tsang, being vigour qualified clectrical engineer. His Excel-case was remanded.. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the only challenged by Ma Tung Shin. By a lency was particularly glad to notice strange coincidence it was found, when the from the report that the athletic side of `ndersigned.
examinations, that the two rivals had tied progress. The schools of Hongkong were for frst place with a record of 2.028 marks, very much handicapped by having so few that is, over 80 per cent. In the Upper Fifth areas in which they could play games there was another good struggle for first That was only the result of living on the
The clothing was stolen as far place, heating
Wong Tai On by seron marks next few years they would be able to man.
provide some more recreation arounds hack as June, and it would appear that out of 3,236.
the complainant had lately come to In athletics, too, we can report good pro- for the schools of the Colony. (Applause)
defendant of the theft. gress. In the Hongkong Schools Sports, ine was especially glad to see that the April ist, members of this school secured Swimming Club had reached its record suspect the their fair share of prizes. During the sum-amber, and he desired particularly to Accordingly he secured a warrant for thepo MARU, Japanese str., 6.227, K. Verimethshire, passed Canal, is due in mer our swimming club was the largest we ask all of them to learn to swim. He did men's arrest but before it could be arrived, have yet hal, numbering over eighty mem not want to refer to an unpleasant topicosecuted the man had taken the property HE above Steamer Laving
but no doubt they would all remember Congres of Cargo are hereby actified bors. A good proportion of whom felped to to send in their Bills of Lading for sounter swira The past term has seen Volley Ball that in the Harbour of Hongkong some to the Registrar of this University, saying signature, and to take immediate delivery of and Football taken.nn with great zest. In time ago there was a dreadful disaster that he had found it in his quarters. The defendant Was afterwards arrested. the Schools' Volley Ball League we managed one of the Yaumati Ferry launches being Cargo from alongside.
to defeat all the other schools who entered.run down by a steamer, and out of some Cargo impeding deburre or remai ing on board after 14th insi,, it 6 P., will be lauded winning seven matches in all, and losing 60 people more or less who were on that Two other watchmea at the University 81 Consignors risit and orpenes and delivery only to a team from the Y.M.C.A.. In the launch, 27 were known to be actually gave evidence, and the defendant alleged wust te be taken from the lisza dourador Football League, now in progress, we have drowned, and several more were nearly that it was a plot, engineered by these two men and the complainant to get rid extra haz dous Godwus of the Hongkong and manage to remain undefeated so far indrowned, being brought back to life with Kowloor Win fad Goʻorn Ln, Lið
five matches, having to our credit a score of the very greatest. dificulty. That was a 18. goals with only one recorded against us proof that they could not swim, because of him, and put the latter in his place. No Claims will be recognised after the GoodThe staff has not changed much during the there were launches and several boats on He found the clothing in his box, which
a cause for thankfulness. the spot almost at once. He asked every have left the Steamer or Godown, and all Goods year, which is remaining in led, we undelivered on 19th inst, in the spring Mr. Weng Oi Kut left bow in that School to learn the art of had been left unlocked, on Wednesday, Inspector Dymond told his After nearly two years of good service swimming, and then teach their friends, and he took the property to the Registrar will be subject to rent,
In conclusion His Excel at unce. All chafed and otherwise damaged Cergo in the school and his place was taken by Mr.Anplause.) wust be loft in Godown and examination of Lak Shui Hei. About the samo time Rev, lengy wished the boys a handy holiday. Worship that thres other similar thefts same will be held on 19th inst. at 10 AM.
W. W. Rogers, who had been Acting and re choed the home of the Principai had been committed on watchmen in the Principal during the past year, left and has that they would return punctually on the neighbourhood recently. Defondant was taken up work in Canton. In his place wo 7th Jumary to resume their studies with sentenced to a month's imprisonment. have had the pleasure of welcoming Rev. the greatest possible zast. (Applause) G. F. S. Upsdell, who arrived from England in September and is now taking the position accorded His Excellency for his presence of a master in the school. In the Chinese and his remarks. atulias wo have had the advantage of securing the services of Mr. Lai Chi Lou, who has well filled the post of Chinese Head- master. It is impossible to say too much in praise of the efforts of the staff to advance the good of the school. A genuine spirit of enthusiasmo has pervaded all the work of the schoul, and a real desire has been manifested
The Peking correspondent of the N.-C., to give all possible hole regardless of personal inconvenience. With such a spirit Daily News says:-It is reported from in the staff it is little wonder that the boys Urga that at Dolnur the Chinese have have done well and hare reflected in their executed Gand Chor, one of the principal work sunae of the enthusiasm of their living Buddhas in rastern Mongolia, and many teachers. In such circumstances the charge lamas, besides assering
Mongols of the school is indeed robbed of its birdena and becomes pleasure.
No Fire Insurance whatever will be ofected.
All Clairs must be printed on or before 22nd inst otherwise they will not be recognised,
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., Agents. Hongkong, 12th December, 1913
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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE Steamship
.
"BUELOW." having arrived, Copsignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exceptio of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into th hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns o the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf Sodown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and We Point Godowns, whence delivery may obtained.
RB
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless latination is received from the Consignser before Noon To-Day requesting it, to bi
landed here,
·
to be left in the Godowns, where they will be
eramined on the 1tb inst., at 9.30 A...
AU Claims must reach na before the 25th inst,, or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
1
$11ccess.
the
On the proposition of the Bishop of Victoria, a hearty vote of thanke was
A
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riven during the evening, the items being of much interest.
A LIVING BUDDHA EXECUTED.
REPORTED MASSACRE OF MONGOLY,
settlement
between
China and
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
3th December-San Francisco 12th SILERIA, American str. 5,655, A. Leeder, November, Mails and General-Pauci
Go Mail S.S. Co.
WAKAMATAU MARU, Japanese str., 2,878, U. Aikawa, 12th December-Moji 6th December, Coal-Miten Bight Grabi Kwaisha. YUENANG, British str., 1,128, P. H. Rolfe, 9th December-Manila 6th December, General--Jardine, Matheson & Co.
HÒNGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkon Observatory, December 14th
Previous Or Date On Date
Day at
The N.Y.K. str. Fongo Maru (Austra Barometer in tinn Line) left Manila for this port an Tomperatore the 13th December, and is expected bere, Humidity on the 15th December, a.m.
Wind Dursation
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Furce Wos Ler
The N.Y.K. str. Kiria Maru (Calcutta Line) left Calcutta for this port via ports on the 12th December, and is ex- Rain pected here on the 1st December.
The NY.K. str. Hakata Maru (Calcutta- Line) Left Yokoharaa for this port via ports on the 13th December, and is ex- pected here on the 25th December.
The N.Y.K. str. Yokohama Maru (American Line) left Robe for this port via ports on the 12th December, and is expected here on the 21st December...
The N.Y.K. str. Kumand Maru (Aus- tralian Line) left Nagasak: for this port on the 11th December, and is expected here on the 15th December.
at 2 p.m. 6 am,
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The NY.K. str. Miyazaki Märu (Euro) pean Line) left Singapore for this port on the 11th December, and is expected here Mon, on the 17th December, a.m
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 14th to 21st December, 1913.
HIGH WATER
Height
LOW WATER
Height
Hongkong 20th December. Monmouthshire, from London, is due in
Hongkong 25th December. Dean of Glamis, from Seattle, is dus in
Hongkong 28th December. Salcio, from Beattle, is due in Hong-
kong 3rd January.
MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA AND JAPAN STATION.
BRITISH, Alacrity, despatch-boat, 1,700 tons, 4 gune, 2,700 i.h.p, Comdr. A. Cochrane, Hongkong Atlas admiralty tug, 615 tons, 1,400 hp.,
Hongkong Bramble, guabcat, 710 tons, 900 .h.p., Lleat.-
Comdr. B. E. Prichard, Yangtazo.
Britomart, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 kp, Lieut.
Comdr. W. H. Darwall, Hankow Cadmns, British sloop, 1,070 tops, i.h.p., 1,400 13., Comm. Hugh P. E. T. Williams, Shanghai,
Cherab, water tank and tag, 390 tons, 340i br.,
Master W. Smith, Hongkong
Clio, British slonp, 1070 tons, 1.400 ..p,
Comdr. Mackenzie, Shanghai.
Hampshire, 10,850 tons, 21,00 f.d., 14 gune, Capt. Marons Rowley Hill, en routs to Hongkong.
Kinsha, 616 ions, 1,200 ihp., Lient-Comdr.
H. Marryatt, Yangleze.
Merlin, surveying ship, 1,070 tons, 6 guns, 1,400 h.p., Capt. F.CC Pasco, Hongkong. Minotaur, armoured cruiser (flagship Vico. Admiral T. H. Jerram, C.B.) 27,000 1 h.p., Capt. E. B. Kiddle, Hongrong, Moorhen, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, 800 ih.p, L.Comdr. Alan Dixon; Canton. Newcastle, 2nd class cruiser, 4:800 tons, turbine, 29,000 f.d., Capt. F. A. Powlett, Hongkong. Nightingale, river gunboat, 85 tons, 240 hp,
Lient-Comdr. Malcolm Murray,
Yangleze
N.,
Ribble, T.B.D., 590 tons, 7,5′0 £4, 6. guns. Lient-Comdr. Walkinson, Hongkong.
ft. in. Robin, river gunboat; 85 tons, guns, 240 h.p., Lt.-Comdr. J. Fleetwood-Nash, West River Rosario, depot ship for Submarines, 980 tons 1,400 i.hp., Commander N. E. Archdale, Hongkong, boot
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The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s atr, Tass. feylon left Singapore on the 12th Decem- ber, and is expected to arrive here on the Wed. 10th December,
16
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Gand Chor was in Peking last year, As a missionary school naturally we lay and the President heaped honours upon stress on the mor] and religious, side of him. If peace is to be restored in Inner school life and work. Here, too, we are Mongolia, co-operation between Chinese encouraged by signs of advance. The tone and Inner Mongolians to get rid of Outer No Claims will be admitted after the Good
throughout the school has been good. The Mongols, Hunghutzes and brigands is
essential have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining Monitors have shown themselves capable of
The above now, if true, is calculated to undelivered after the 18th ist. will be subjechoing trusted and their efforts to encourage incense, the whole of Mongolia and to rent.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are self-control and self-management in
school have met with a large measure of seriously to jeopardis: the prospect of a
The daily study of the great
Mongols, Christian Classic which sets forth the one and only perfect character which this world has seen, has resulted in a noticeable deepen- ing and strengthening of the character of many of the boya. During the year ten of those connected with the school gave publici evidence of their desire to live up to the highest and best standards in the act of Bastism; and the Scripture Union, which is managed by the boys themselves, hasan. enrollment of over 30 members, a aumber of whom have taken part in the weekly meetings. One nateome of this study has been the desire to help others and, entirely at their own request the boys are subserib ing to support two Christian masters in the us country districts where the opportunities of a good education are so much fewer than in Hanckong.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
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Hongkong, 11th December, 1913.
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In close connection with this story of past progress I must place that of three forward stens which are to be takon in the immedinte future. In the first place, we are seeking to make our education here as far as possible a commercial oner We try to do this-by laying much stress on idiomatic English, especially spoken English, by object lessons
Syria.
The Mogul Line str. Ghasee, from Thurs 18 United Kingdom, left.Singapore on the 12th December, am, and is therefore due Fri here on or about the 20th December.
The P. & O, str. Nankin is expected to Batur. arrive at Penang on the 16th December, at 4. p.m.
The C.PR str. Empress, of Asia left Yokohama on the 12th December, between-
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PASSED THE CANAL November 7th-Satsuma, Baron Bal four.
November 14th-Indien, Nile, Afghan Prince,
November 18th-Borneo, China... November 21st-Seria
Ningchow, November 25th-Leañoa, November 29th Benvorlich, Peleus,
The Silk shipped from Hongkong by Ellen Rickmera, Theseus.
December 2nd - Dendaraa Pethe, R.M.8. Monteagle on the 12th December,
Yeddo, Yunnan,
Hoerde, reached New York on the 12th December Shimosa,
The CPR str. Empress of India December 5th Dumber, Koerber, arrived at Vancouver, on the 11th Decem Kitano Maru, Kleist, Lutzow, Somali, ber, between 2 and 4.p.m.
The P. & 0. str. Wimulaya left Binga Preussen
pare for this port on the 13th December, at 9 a.m., with the outward English mails, and is dus here on the 18th December, at about 10 am..
December 9th--Dunbar, Glenroy, Hon. Indrum, Peking, Sumatra, Melford Hall, Poleric.
December 12th Bohemia, Ernest Simons, Nyanza, Neleus.?
ARRIVALS AT HOME December 12th-Bayern, Cyclops, Kume ar
The I.G.M. str. Print Sigismund left Sydney on the 13th December, at 11 a.m.... and may be expected here on or about the 5th January.
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Hongkong, 11th October, 1913.
Commodore R. Anstruther, C.M.G., Hongkong.
Triumph, battleship, 11,85 tons. 12,500 1.b.p...
Captain Philip Streavfield, M.V.O, Hong- kong
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Teal, river ganbont, 180 tons, 2 guns, 2001.p.,
Lieut-Comdr.
Guy Stopford Changidang
Thistle, guabcat, 710 tons, 900 bp., Et-Condr HR. N. Cottrell Dermer, Hongkong, Uak. T.B.D., 590 tons, 7,500 f.d., 6 guns, Lieut.
Maxwell, Hongkong
Welland, T.B.D., 590 toan, 7,500 fl., 6 guns,
Comdr. Seymour. Hougtong.
Widgeon, garboat, 195 tons, 2 guns, 800 b.p
Lieut-Condr. J. C. P. Borrett, Yangtago, Woodcock, ganboat, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 .p., Lt.-Comir. M. B. R. Blackwood, Yangtze, Woodlark, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 h.p.. Lt. Comdr. Robin W. Lloyd, Yangtze, Yarmouth, Zad class craiser, 4,300 tons, Capt
H. L. Cochrane, Shanghai,