SHIPPING IN PORT.
STRAMENIS
AIKAKU MARU, Jap, str., 2014, Yoshikar,
9th January-Mike and January, Chal-.. Mitsui Busson: Kaisha BENAVON, British str., 9,097, D. T. Collier, 3rd January-Singapore 25th December, General-libb, Liviugestion de Co DERWENT, British str.; 1,502, Jerkius, 1th January-Sourabaya 3rd December, Sugar.--Chines
LOCAL SPORT.
CRICKET,
CHINA NEW YEAR MATCH.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18TH, 1914.
SHANGHAI LADY'S DEATH. expectation of her recovery was greatly
BELIEF IN DIVINE HEALING.
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE Stòamakip
strengthened. She was so confident. He fully expected that at some moment thero would be a marked indication of the working of divino power. At midnight The adjourned-inquest (oncerning the on December 31st witness went to bod The following bave been selected to death of Miss Elizabeth Millgun, aged expecting there would be a change in the Cricket 68, who was found dead in her bed at deceased for the better in the morning. Hongkong for the play Club against the United Services on No. 2, Quinsan Gardens on Friday morn He was called at 9 am and found she on by the Acting Coroner, Mr. W. Fattitude towards divine healing, and
she was invited to witness' home. the Club Ground, play to Strickland.. ta
DJ Murray, who made a posould not there be distressed by people Monday, 26th January (China Newest was continued on Tuesday after way dying. She was very strong in he Year), on commence at --R. Hancock (Cap-
was extremely emaciated. Death was due knew, they would never persuade her to
do that. EXPRESS OF INDIA, British str., 8,000 F. taix), R. N. Anderson, R. E. O. Bird, mertem examination, stated that the body arging her to have a doctor, and witness landed and stored at their risk to the
to dysentery and peritonitis.
The inquest was further adjourned L. Davison, 10th January-Vaucouver
The Coroner-f understand that the 20th December, General-O. P. R.4. A. Claxton, D, E. Donnelly, A C. E. Elborough, T. E. Pearce, E. B. Reed,
On resuming, Dr. E. L. Marsh was Can you say whether her life might have CUROPA MARU, Japanese str., 9,298, G. B. Sayer, A. R. Sutherland and . P.deceased was not medically attended, until next morning.
been saved had she been medically called. 3th January-Moji and Thursfeld.
Bussan
attended! Coal. Mitsui
Co
Masura, January, Kaisha, Foosung, British str., 1,423, May, 7th January-Hongay 4th January, Coal.
Jardine, Matheson & Co. PEIOKING, Chinese str., 979, A. A Craw Ford, 10th January--Shanghai January, General, M. 5. N. Co. HAYANG, British str. 1.263, A. E. Hod 10th inth January--Swałow M:19,
General Douglas Lap Jannary,
raik & Co.
th
HINNANG, British str.. 1,805, A. Kennedy, 8th January-Sandaken 3rd January, General. Jardino, Timber and
Mathieson & Co.
INDO MARU, Japanese str. 3,972, K.
Kumiya,
.10th
January Bombay
29th December and Singapore ist General-Osaka Shosen January, Kaisha.
INDRAKUAZA, British str. 2,744, A. H. Siaith, ath January--Shanghai th January. General-Jardine, Mathe son & Co.
KALIO MAZU, Japanese str., 1,293, Y. Yama moto, 19th January--Swatow 9h Jan, General Osaka Shosen Kaisha. Love British str., 3,901, R. Glegg. 10th January-Singapore 3rd January, General-Jardine, Marson & Co. MASIYO MARC, Japaness str., 1,905, H. Kutow, 185 January-Chingwantao 25th Dooomber, Coal. Dodwell & Co MATHILDE, German str., 861, G. Schlaikier, 9th January-Mauritius 12th December, Sugar-Order,
MISUMI MARU, Japanese str. 1,205, Uchikishi, 10th January-Kwangjen 7 January, General.-A. Bube. MONTEAULE, British sur, 3,958, A. J. Hailey, 10th January-Vancouver 11th Dec, General-Canadian Pacific Railway Co. NAMAANU, British str., 2,591, P. M. B. Lake, 9th January-Moji 4th Jan, General- Jurline, Matheson & Co.
NIPPON MARU, Japanese str., 0,200; A. G. Stevens, R.N.I., 8th January-Sac Francisco 11th December. General.-- Toyo Kisen Kaisha. NISSEL MARU, Japanese str., 2,845, Nishi. gawa, 8th January-Sebatik 29th December, Coal.-A. Bune & Co. PAKBOI, British str., 1,928, G. Gibbs, 10th January Swatow 9th January, Ballast-Butterfield & Swire. PONGTONG, German str., 998, W. Botefuhr,
0.0.0. NAVY.
Longue match played at Happy Valley on 10th January between C.C.C. and the Navy. Score:-
NAVY,
Licut. Hast, b Pestonji
E 6
S, B. S. French, b Daviorwalls...... F. Paymaster Pearson, Pestonji ... 20. Lieut. Brookhales, b Pestonji ... 10 Mid. Fawcett, E. Braga, b Hancock ( Major Peacock, b Hancock
Ch. Wendt; c Hancock, b Pestonji. A. B. Berry, not ant
Com. Egerton, 6 Pestanji
0
Bng.-Lieut. Archard, e E. Braga, b
Hancock
9
ER. A Fennemere,
and b
Pestonji
3
0
&
Extras
12
Total
95
Bowling Analysis..
W.
Davierwalla Carvalho
1
15
I
0
95
0
19 6
6.2 0
27 .
c.6.c
Pestonji Hancock
G. A. Hancock, b Pearson R. Bas, & Pearson
It. Pestonji, hw, Pearson
B. L. Braga, bw. Archard.
1. A. Rose, st. Feanemere........
54
X
53
པ
R. A. Carvalho, e Egerton, b Arehard 13
F. K. Tata, run nut
G. E. Lace, not out
J. D. Noria, b Archard B. Davies allu
Extras
Hunton Pearson Berty Fennemor Archard
Total
Bowling Analysis.
10
Q
0
3
.152
K.
W.
1.
33
ก
44 8
21: 1
3
-80. 0
2
0.
15
FOOTBALL.
RUGBY.
Witness-It is impossible to say. The Emma Gertrude Evans. wife of a witness went on to describe the dysentery, missionary agent and bookseller, residing at 2, Quinsan Gardeus, stated that she had known the deceased for twenty-three years. She came on a visit to witness on December luth, and was suffering from dysentery then
She
The Coroner--To what extent were you aware of the conviction of Miss Milligan assistanco of a doctor?
Dr. Marsh I know that Miss Milligan that she ought not to call in the skilled had convictions regarding the treatment of her general health, but whether she would have applied these convictions in the case of a definite infection such as amabic dysentery, I do not know, I do know that a proper diagnosis of her con dition was only made a few days before her death as the result of an examination of specimens sent to the Health laboratory at my suggestion I cannot bely fooling that Miss Milligan's life might have been Witness--Sho believed in divine heal-prolonged if her condition had been ing. Witness went on to say that anothar recognized earlier and the proper treat- lady friend assisted her in nursing thement had been carried out. deceased. She was given every care and. comfort.
The Coroner-Did she do anything for it t
Witness-She believed in prayer and trusted in God-to heal her.
a. Christian The Coroner-Was she Scientist ?
The Coroner-Are you also a believer in divine healing?
Witness-I am; but that would not have influenced me in her easy had she in aay way wished medical treatment.
The Coroner-Did you propose to her that a doctor should be called in ?.
Witness-I asked her if I might consult a doctor about her diet, and she replied; "No, God alone is my healer. I will trust Him." She maintained this attitu to the last, being conscions until within half-an-hour of her death. She was invited to stay with other friends, but declined the invitation because the icad of the family was a doctor. She was essentially a lady, and said she could not accept his hospitality and at the lame time refuse his treatment, She cane to witness' house on the understanding that she was not to be asked to bave a doctor
The Coroner-Would it have been con- trary to your belief to have called in a doctor?
Witness-No, certainly not. It is our practice always to insist upon people! staying in our home having a doctor, unless they are very strong in their own opinion against it, and unless I have confidence in their faith. But she was a woman of such unusual strength that L kody positively it would be of no use to urge her. It would have had to be by force and I did not feel free to fo that, Her mind was removeably made up. because she had trusted herself to me The Coroner-Didn't that stake you as being very sad? A doctor might have
Witness Am I obliged to anayer that question!
The Coroner-You are not obiged to. Bat don't you think if you had pressed
Witness-No. her she would have had a doctor!
TO-MORROW'S IMPORTANT MATCH. There is certain to be some exhilirating tball at Happy Valley to-morrow afternoon, when the Club oppose the Army in the first round of the challenge cup competition. The Club have im-saved her life! proved their Football during the past few weeks, and that scratch game with the Navy a week ago did the players the world of good. As will be seen from the names below, the civilians have chosen a strong and capable XV, and if Rouse and Jasper Clarks can only hit it off in the same happy and fruitful manner which they did in the last game, the Army players may experience difficulty in holding back the Club's three-quarter line,
The Coroner - Was not
a certain amount of pressure put upon you by Witness-I do not know that it was friend to allow a doctor to attent her? pressure. Of course it was spoke of to me constantly.
The Coroner-Did not. Dr. Mash urge you?
In reply to the Coroner, the witness said that deceased was suffering from a spécial form of dysentery which required special treatment:
This concluded the evidence.
PRINZ SIGISMUND,” having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goeds, with the exention of Opina, Tressure and Valuables, are being hardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf, and Godown Company, Limited, Kewloon, and West Peint Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained.
WEATHER REPORT:
On the 12th at 1100 -The northe
fas depression has passed into the Pacifia and-cyclone over Chica has not develord. Pressure is highest over 8. Japan, Ithas decreased slightly along the coast of Chip te Cape St. James, and oree Formors and the Philippines.
Moderate monsoon is indicated over o N.
Chins Sea. It is interrupted to the nch of Amoy
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours oping æt The forecast for the 24 hours ending nem 10 to, to-day, 0.00 ihohes to-day is me follows:
DISTRICT
FOFART.
(E.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is recived from the Consignees Hongkong & Neighbourhood ne before NOON TO-DAY requesting it to be landed here.
•No Claims will be adrinitted after the Goods have left the Godowne, and all goods remaining andelivered after the 13th inst, will be subject le rent.
All broken, obafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 13th inst, st.9.30 A..
All Claims mat roach us before the 20th No Fire Insurance will be effected, inst, or they will not be recognized.
Bills of Lailing will be countersigned by the Undersigned.
NORDDEUTSCHEE LLOYD,
MELCHERS. & Co.
General Agenta.
Hongkong, 6th January, 1914.
GLEN LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM MIDDLESBRO, ANTWERP, IMMINGHAM, LONDON AND SINGAPURE
THE Steamship
.
IN.E. And Formosa Channel
mag. Sonta coast of China boween Theme as Hongkong and Lamecks (1 Bonth coast of Chime between Thame
Hengkeng and Hainan...
CHINA COAST METEOROGICAL
Station
REGISTER
12ZH JANUARY, 1914
Findivostock... 7
*ROH
Barometer
nt: Sea' Level.
Nemuro PARAT 6 & 30.04
30.23
F 303
Hakodate | 3025 Tokio....... Kochi.........) Nagasaki Kagoshima... Oshimaerne
Mahk
The Coroner, in summing up, said: We cannot shut our eyes to the fact that it is a moral duty incumbent upon those who have the care of sick persons to do all they possibly can do in their interests, and those who neglect, or refuse, to call in the skilled assistance of a physician take upon themselves, to say the very least, a most grave responsibility. In this case I am satisfed that the deceased on principle was opposed to the ides of calling medical aid, and it also appears, that she was in possession of her faculties nearly to the end. That being so, I think it only remains for me to bring in my finding that she died about 3am on the
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to Chitalar morning of January 1st from weakness and loss of blood consequent upon be left in the Godowns, where they will be Sharp Peak All Claims must Ea presented within FirTER Swatow...... dysentery and peritonitis.-Y.-C. Dailyesinined on TUESDAY, 16th inst, st 10 AM. Amer
Taluku DAYS of the Steamer's arrival here, after which Taihoku............ cus.
date they cannot be recognised. LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.No Claims will be admitted after the Goods Tainan
bars left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 15th inst. will be subject to r
*GLENROF” Captain H. W. L. Holmen, having arrived from
Weihaiwel the above Forts, Consignes of Cargo are hereby lahi'ima......
and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, informed that their Goods are being landed at Bonin Is.
Ichang their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong Chefes Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Consignees Hodko
Optional Goods will be carried on unless Kinklang ...... risk and expense.
Shanghai !! instructions are given to the contrary before | Changsha ..... 2.M., TO-DAY.
The I.G.M. str. Buelow, which left here on the 7th January, arrived at Singapore on the 11th January, at 3 p.m.
The 1.G.M. str. Goeben, carrying the Gorman maile, with dates from Borlin of the 24th December, leff Colombo on the 11th January, p.m., and may be expected The G.P.R. str. Empress of Russia loft here on or about the 23rd January Yokohama on the 9th January, between 2. and 4.p..
The CPR. str. Empress of Asia, 1,150 miles from Yokohama at udnight the 11th January, wirelessed that she expected to arrive at Yokohama on the 14th hame on the 15th January, at 6 a.m. January at 3 p.m. She will leave. Yoko
The HAL. str. OJ D. Ahlers left Singapore on the 19th January, pm, and January, a.m.. may be expected here en or about the 18th
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE P. & 0. SN, Oo.'s Steamer
NYANZA
No Fire Tas once has been affected.
SHEWAN, TOMES" & Co., Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
Agbáta. ··
£140 Hongkong, 8 January, 1914,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNZES. BARBER LINE OF STEAMERS.
The Steamship ST. THEODORE.”
:at
JONSIGNÉES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed to their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Bt Kowloon, whence and/or febri the hirves Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undalivered after the 16th inst, will be rabjeol to rent?
All Claime against the Steamer must be pre sented to the Undersigned on or before the 6th Feb, or they will not be recognised
are
All broken, chafed, and darungel Goods to be left in the Godewas, where they will be examined on the 16th inst., at 11 AM, No Fire Insurance has been effected, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL & O., LTD.
Agente Hongkong, 9th January, 1913.
8th January-Swatow 7th January, Rice and Wood-Butterfield & Swire PRINZ LUDWIG, German str., 5,683, F. von Binter, 9th January-Bremen 26tb Novonber, General. Melchers & Oo. Rom, American str., 1,409, J. Miller, 9th January-Manila 6th January, Gea- eral-Shewan, Tomes & Co. SEXTA, German str., 992, N. Jensen, 6th January Bangkok and Swatow 7th January, General.-Chinese- SHANSI, British str., 1,928, Simons, 7th JanuaryPort Courbet 5th January, Coal-Butterfield & Swire, SHAOUSING, British str., 1,307, E. French, 9th January-Shanghai 6th Jan., General- Butterfield & Swire. SHINHO MARU, Japanese str. 9873,
Witness-He did not urge me. He Matsumoto, 7th January-Moji at
came to the house in a friendly way. January, Coal-Osaka Shosen Kaisha.
The great battle will doubtless be told him exactly what diet I was giving SUSAND, German str., 1,776, H. Simpson,. 10th January-Singapore 31st Doc.,
I was caring for her. Continuing witness General Jardine, Matheson & Co.
that
when she realized that SOLVEIG Norwegian str., 9,899 0. 8.mong the forwards Army forwards are her, what I was doing for her, sad how
Bogh, 5th January-Yokohama 31st variably bulky, if not extremely December, Fish and Flour-Jardine, capable in the agrum, and the Club pair deceased was about to die she did not call distressed her, Witnesa had known Matheson & Co. STRATHSPA, British str., 2,851, 9. N. may anticipate some gruelling work. If in a doctor, because this would have for hercel Jones, 6th January-New York, Caso they can only manage to get the ball out docensed insist upon other people having
fairly frequently, they may depend upon a physician, but not
Sho trusted in the higher Oil Standard Oil Co ST. THEODORE, British str., 2,944, Shrine, a try or so coming from the back divi personally,
She was a true and consistent Christian 9th January-Sabang 25th December;sions. The following Club team might powers entirely, aside from physicians, Caso Oil.-Dodwell & Co. TAKHANG, British str., 977, McClure, 7th just be capable of winning:T. E. Sin her daily life, and her one desire was January-Weihaiwei 1st January, Robson A. N. Joseland. W. A. Nowers, to know the will of God and do it. No January General-Jardine, Mather Linton and A. S Kempthorne; H. 8 hardship would stand in the way of Gertrude Evelyn Metcalfe, missionary, son & Co.
Damaged packages must be loft in the TADAN PORTS, Consignees of Cargo are TAIZAN MARU, Japanese str., 212, N. Gous, Rouse and Jasper Clark; F. C. Hall, A.anything she considered right.
10th January-Dairen 3rd Jan., Coal-| Murdoch, J. C. Taylor, U. Woodhead, A. of Ningpo, wan next called. Upon enter Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. TAMING, British str., 1,300, G. H. Penne F. Deane, H. G. Hegarty, J. M. Walkering the box, the witness said: Will the
on religious cruples? The word of God and the Company's surveyors, Messrs. GODDARD Exception of Parcel, Terace and Velasbles, January-Manila 6th and JR Watson. This will be Robson'a Court allow me to dispense with the oath, Godowns for simination by the Consignees hereby not fied that their Good, with the and THURSDAYS. All Claims must be presented Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown father,
Genoral-Butterfield &last game for the Club before he returna days wear not at all", but I will and Doratas, at 10 AM. on MONDAYS are bong landed and placed at their risk in the Goods on hand after the 17th inst. will be January,
Home He is a most capable full-back, speak the truth.
The witness was allowed to afirm, and within ten days of this steamer's arrival here, Co's Kowloon Godowns, where delivery can be
subject to rent. Swire-
No Fire Insurance will be effected... Tosa Maru, Jap. str. 3,610, M. Yoshikawa,
10th January-Kobe 2nd Jan, General fearless when it comes to making a risky went on that me was called to after which date they cannot be roognised obtained or
dive for the ball, a whole-hearted Shanghai by the deceased, sho said to No Claims will be admitted after the Good: --Nippon Yusen Kaisha.
tackier, and one who realise the necessity her Will you stand. by me in this have loft the Godowns. of gaining as much ground as possible. The kick-off has been fixed for 4.30 sharp.
9th
TOVORA MALE, Jap. str., 2607 K. Kobayashi' 9th January-Wakametsa 2nd January, Coal-Mitsu Bushi Kaisha. WAT SONG, British str. 1.170, G. S. Holm wood. 2nd Jan-Samarang 23rd Dec., Sugar-Jardine, Matheson & Co. WINGSANG, British str., 1,517, Lishman, 10th January-Haiphong 8th Jan., Coal.-Butterfield. & Swire,
Wulo, British str., 1,227, Howard, 10th Jan.
..
ASSOCIATION...
CLUB, H.ME. KINOTAUR,"
In the above gamo, which takes place. Chinwangtao 4th Jan, Coal-Dowell the afternoon, the following will repre- at the Club-N. Cope; P. Holm and
·& Co. Y: LOONG, British str., 1,12, E. J. Wright-A. J. Stalker; B. F. Long, W B. Bigden and H. D. Brown; P. Wilkie, I. L son, 6th January-Singapore 25th December, Ballast-Chinese.
Goldenberg, W. V. Pennell, C. Edgcumbe and N. L. Railton Pennell makes a wel come, re-approrance after his nursing of a damaged knee.
PASSED THE CANAL
Derruber 12th-Neleus.
Hall,
Bengloe, December 16th-Belgravia,
Forwaerts, Japan, Denbigh Indraghiri
December 19th-lyo. Mara, Macedonia, Persia, Glenfarg, O, J. D. Ahlers.
December 23rd Annam, Atreus, Kasa- ma, Deike Rickmers.
Decomber sath-Benvenue, Cathay, Goeben, Meinum, Nore, Nubia, Saxonia, Tyden: Wakasa Maru, Arabia, Tangisce, City of Baroda,
January 2nd-Cardiganshire, Antilo cha, Aragonia, Glenturret, Sambia, Yorck, Brodstone.
January oth-Bohemia, Hirano Maru, Korang Si, Spena, Stentor, Sunda, West phalia, Demodocus, Magellan.
January 9th-Alcinous, Australien, | Telemachus, Falentia.
KONGKONG LEAGUE (DIVISION 3).
MATCHES YOL JANUARY.
Weinesday 14th, Moslems v. University, Naval Ground, 4.30 p.m. Beferce Mr. W. E. Doe. Saturday 17th, B.0,0. v. 88 Coy, R.GA, Military Ground, 3.20 p.m. Referee: -Mr. C. Williams.
Wednesday 21st, B.O.C. v. University, Military Ground, 4.20 p.m. Referee:
Mr. C. Williame Saturday 24th, B.O.C.. 88 Coy, R.GA,
Military Ground, 2.30p.m. Referee: Mr. H. Coxon...
BOC. Wednesday 28th University
Naval Ground. 4.30 p.m. Referee: Mr. A. E. Bradley.
sickness
ing 1
Witness-Yes, in prayer. The Coroner-Meaning, the faith beal-
The Coroner Do your think it wrong to call in medical treatment t.. Witness I do, for myself.. The Coroner--And as regards other people?
Arrivad Hongkong on 9th January, 1914, From ANTWERP LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ 3 STKATTS Consignees of Cargo by the above-named reset are hereby informed that their Goods ars Hongkong, and Kowloon Wharf and Godown being landed and placed AT THE EXSK it the Co.'s Godowas at Kowloon, where each Consign Optional Goods will be landed here unless delivery can be obtalued sa the Goods are landed. ment will be sorted out Mark by Black and instructions are given to the contrary within
6 hours.
Goods not cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any so whatever.
E. A HEWETT,-
Superintendent.
11. Hongkong, 9.1 January, 1914, NORDDEUTSCHEN LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE: NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE Steamalip
T
"PRINZ LUDWIG," Witness They must choose for them-
saving arrived, Lonsignees of Cargo are hereby selves, Miss Milligan was very strong on flat point. Through all her life witness informed that their Goods, with the exception had Enown deceased to be very strong in of Opium, Treasers and Valuables, are being ous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the the belief that God would heal by prayer,anded and stared at their risk into the hazard- Minnie Catherine Morris, another Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown until it was His wish to take them away. missionary, also gave evidence as to the Company, Ltd. Kowloon, and West Point doceased's belief in faith healing. In sick Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained... ness witress would call in a docter, but she knew it would have been useless to suggest that deceased should do the same. When the went to stay at 9, Quinsan Gardens, deceased assured witness that she would recover. Witness had never known such a strong believer in divine healing; so much so, that it was almost useless to suggest anything to her regarding the care of her body.
Edward Evans, of 2, Quinsan Gardens, sd his attitude with regard to faith healing was similar to that of his wife and the deceased, but he did speak to his wife one or twice as to the advisability of asking & physician to see her. This was rot mentioned to deceased. She would not have rented it. After one or two conversations with decerned witness'
Optional Carge will be forwarded on unless. intimation is recoved from the Consigness. before NooN 10-DAY requesting it to be landic
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CANADIAN PACIFIC BAILWAY COMPANY'S, HOYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
R.M.3. "MON TEAGLE"... TAHEabove-mentioned Steamer having arrived
Frome VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, and
All damaged pokages are to be lot in the Godowns and this Ofice notified, when arrange. ments will be made for examination.
No Clans will be admitted after the Goods have loft the tiodowns.
D. W. "CRADDOCK"
General Traffe Agent. Hongkong, 12th January, 1194.
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Wind
Direction.
Weather.
T. F. CLAXTON,
1-Basons, redased to 32 degreas :) on the level of the ses in inches, bandrothy. gebraahat.
HUNDITY, in percentage of satne hamidity of air anturafod with moisture be
DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points.
5 FORCE OF WIND, according to Beanf
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| lightning, dö¥áromátij p patilag showeza glad, d driesling rali fog, & gloomy zalz, a mow, thunder whibility, wa
7 BAIN in inches, E
HONGKONG METEOROLO
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, Januarj Prerions On Da
Day
at å p.m. 6 a
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62
64
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Highest open air Temperaturo on Lowest open air Temperature on
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HONGKONG TIDE TAB
From 13th to 19th January, HIGH WATER
Height
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11
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CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. B.M.SMTRESS OF INDIA.”
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Babove-mentioned Steamer having arrived from VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, and hereby notified that their Gods with the JAPAN PORTS, Consignees of Cargo ars No Claims will be admitted after the Goods exception of Parcels, Trosora and Valuables,
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Godowns; whers delivery can be Kowloon andelivered after the 16th inat. will be subjet Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa
obtained, aave left the Goderes, and all goods remaining are being landed and placed at their risk in the Gods on hand after the 19th inst. will be subj-ot to rent.
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No Fire Insurance will be effected, **All denged packages are to be left in the Gedown and this Office notified, when arrange-
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are tr be left in the Godowns, where they will he All Claims must reach us before the 2 rd ramined on the 16ri. inst.,, at 9.30 .M. No Fire Insurance will be effected, inst., or they will not be recogniz d
No Clainis will be admitted after the Gods Isils of Lading will be counteragued by the menta will be made for examination:
have left the Godowns. doraigned.
NORDDEUTSCHE LLOYD,
MELCHERS & Co.,
General Agenta.' -
Hongkong, 9th January, 1914.
D. W. GRADDOCK,
General Trame Agent. [155 Hongkong, 12th January, 1914.
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