BELOW PAR:

THE IDEAL RESTORATIVE. Despite all ordinary precautions, Leople constantly get run down, with the sult that work and play alike becomes irksome in the extreme. At such times, the tonic par excellence is Sanategon, because, as physician writes in Phe

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point in connection with this sub-section Hon. Mr. HEWETT-There is another (c). 11 the person who is found in posses sion of the opium, and the owner whose Medical Press and Circular: "Sanatogen people are to be punished, I think the TJIMANI

opiuzu is miasing and various other is readily absorbed by the stomach, and godown kooper should also be punished. has an immediate and remarkable effect. Very often a native has the keys in his shown by a steady increase of body weight and of muscular strength and Possession for certain parts of the day energy. At the same time, the colour is gat, and may be in collusion with brought back to the patient's checka.

thieves. People cannot always leave the keys in the hands of a responsible whits

These statements prove Sanatogea's ower in improving the blood, revitalis ing the nervous system, and restoring the physical strength,

results,

Because of its remarkable properties over eighteen thousand physicians have testified in writing to the beneficial These patients have likewise borne vaippachablo testimony to the effects of Banalogen. The Rt. Hon. Thomas Burt, M.P. a member of H.M. Privy Council and one of the most distinguished men in England, writes: "I have used Baustogen for some time past with excellent results. have found it must useful as a tonic when I bave been run. down"

Sanatogen may be obtained of all Chemists, in bottles of two aizes.

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VESSELS EXPECTED.

THE AMERICAN MAIL

The P.M. str. Persia, with the United States mail, sailed from Yokohama for Hongkong, via Manila on the 20th Janu ary, and is due to arrive at this port on the 29th January.

THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL

The E, & A. str. Empire left Sydney on the 7th January, for this port (vis Queensland Ports, Port Darwin, Timor and Manila), and may be expected to arrive here on or about 31st January.

The LG.M. str. Prinz Waldemar leh Sydney on the 10th January, at 11 am.. and may be expected hero on or about the 2nd February,

MERCHANT STEAMERS.

The str. Arratoon Apear, from Shang hai and Koba, lett Moji on the 18th January, and may be expected bere or or about the 23rd January, a.m.

The str. Torilla, from Calcutta, left Singapore on the 17th January, and may be expected here on or about the 23rd January, a..

The NY.K. str. Kanagawa Maru (Cal eatta Line) left Moji for this port on the 18th January, and is expected here on the 23rd January.

The NPK str.- Bombay Maru (Bom bay Line) left Bombay for this port on the 7th January, and is expected here ou the 25th January,

The N... str. Kamo Maru (European Line) left London for this port via porte on the 17th January, and is expected here on the 25th February.

The N.Y.K. str. iyasaki Maru (Euro pean Line) left Moj for this port via Shanghai on the 18th January, and is

expected here on the 26th January,

The P. &... str. Nore left Singapore for this port on the 20th January, at 8.30 am., and is due here on the 26th January, at about 6 a.m.

man

The ATTORNEY-GENERAL They ought to have special places for their warehouses.

Hon. Mr. HEWETTNever mind where they are. think the godown keeper ought also to be

You

punish the owner and I punished. It is a point which I think should be considered. The whole clause

should be considered.

clause is good enough,

His EXCELLENO-Truly I think the

I have raised about the godown keeper!

Hon, Mr. HewETT-To cover the point

His EXCELLENCY-Waaro granting peor for the purpose of their business a very valuable privilege.

The ATTORNEY-GENERAL The fining of a godown keeper would not do anyone much good. Supposing he is an Indian watchman, lia cannot pay the fine and burdens the prison for a year. What we want to get at is some responsible person,

Hon. Mr. HEWET Make the Secretary of Wharf Company responsible?

the

Hoo, Mr. POLLOCK-I don't see why an Indian watchman should not be liable if he is the person who actually did it..

The ATTORNEY-GENERAL He may have been asleep.

His EXCELLENCY-If the Godown Com- pany don't want to be responsible they need not take the responsibility, The Government has not got a warehouse itself for the very simple reason that it does not know how long this opium traffic is going to last.

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The Steamers are all fitted throughout with Elsetric Light and have accommodation fer a limited number of Saloon Passengers, and will take Çargo to all Netherlands-Indian Porte on through Bill of Lading.

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The Bill was left in Committee

THE DENTISTRY ORDINANCE.

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of

The Ordinance to provide for the registration of qualified dontal surgeons time, and our report in connection with and otherwise was also read sccond this Bill will issue.

appear in tomorrow's

SUPREME COURT. Thursday, January 22nd.

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION. BEFORE THE CHIEF JUSTICE, SIR WM. REES DAVIES, K.C., AND MR. HI, H. J. COMPERTZ (PURANE JUDOS).

APPLICATION FOR A WRIT OF

CORPUS,"

HABEAS

Government of Kwanglang, or the, so called Government of Kwangtung, wanted the man, and they were willing to pay a considerable sum of money to get him, and.

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

COPENHAGEN.

he was now seeking sanctuary in that EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LIMITED, Court under the protection of the ancient law of Habeas Corpia, which, ao far as extradition, was concerned, maintained the traditional principle of the law of England, which was known by the name of the right of asylum."

At this point Mr. Sharp remarked that they were working that case with the Attorney-General, and he had authorised him (Mr. Sharp) to say that he would come into Court personally at any time which might be necessary.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

UE Steamship

ANNAM,"

having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goode, with tho exception of Opium, Treasaro and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardens and/or extra bazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd. Kowloon, and Wort Point Golowns, whence delivery may be obtained,

Optional Cargo will bo forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignees before Noor TO-DAT requesting it to be landed here.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods bare left the Godewus, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 23 d inst. will be subject

to rent.

All broken, shafed, and damaged Goods are to. bo left in the Godowns, where they will he examined on the 23rd inst., at 9.30 AM.

All Claims most reach us before the 3 th inst, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected, Bills of Lading e countersigned by the Undersigned,

TELCHERS & Co... Agenta. Hongkong, 16th January, 1914. [179.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, EE P. & O. 8. N. Co's Steamer

"DEVANHA," Arrived Hongkong on 16th January, 1914, -

FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND

STRAITS.

Consignees of Cargo by the above-named being landed and placed AT THEIR BISK in the vessel are hereby informed that their goods are Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowas at Kowloon, where eneb Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Merk and delivery can be obtained sa the foods

landed.

Continuing, Sir Francis said that ho was unfortunate enough to be the author of a book on extradition, and in the Police Court Mr. Potter kindly said that if he liked he could refer to that book He did not like to do that sort of thing, but the book contained so many important documents that he would like their Lord- ships to refer to it. Subsequently Counsel called attention to the delay which had occurred in the conduct of the case, as a consequence of which the man would be in gool for at least three months. He submitted that it was im pórtant in cases of extradition to have as much expedition as possible, both in meeting the military contribution was

the interests of the Chinese Government and that of the prisoner. passed with the increase of $220,000 odd,

Sir Francis also called attention to the manner in which the requisitions had been sent to but if these expenses are not to be

him. They appeared to he only copies, to be paid in respect of military con-

tracing them, and he had doubted very deducted a further $200,000 would have

and he had the greatest difficulty in tribution. I think, and I hope other unofficial members agree with me, that

much whether it was a requisition at all; it is quite wrong that we should have to

as a requisition was understood. They had pay for military contribution on this

literally fought verbally for half an hour in connection with expenditure

with a gentleman from the Colonial Opium Farm. Under the old arrange

Secretary's office in an endeavour to get ment on which the Opiuh Farmer ran

the original of the requisition, but he the preparing of the opium, and on which

professed the completest ignorance of it was farmed out to him, this Colony did not have to pay anything at all out of

ing, Sir Francis said that he was sorry everything. Referring to the decision of the Magistrate at the Police Court hear- revenue in connection with the purchasing

to say that he would have to criticise or preparing of opium, and the early revenue received from the Opin Farmer

almost overy sentence of that judgment, but he was sure that any remarks which was a clean and clear profit to the Colony.

he might make would be taken in very It seems to me it is only fair, adopting a similar principle, that we should be

good part by the Magistrate concerned, Yes ho was bound to point out to there Sir Francis Piggott, along with Mr. allowed to deduct for the purposes of military contribution the amount which Alabaster (instructed by Mr. WB omissions, and mis-interpretations of the Court what seemed to him very gravo. has to be used and expended by the Hind and Mr. G. K. Hall Brutton), made law of extradition. Before he proceeded. Government in connection with the application for a writ of Habeas Corpur, he ventured to suggest to the Court that Opium Farm, Why, Bir, thie Bill, in arising out of the Magistrate's decision he was not making the slightest reflection which clause 62 appears, exactly follows in connection with the trial of Chung on the Magistrate. In England, extradi out what was passed by this Council when Sun Nam on a charge of misappropriating tion cases were appointed absolutely to they passed the Revenue Bill for 1914. It $150,000, the monies of the Government the senior Magistrate of Bow Street. that nett receipts only were to be credited opposed for the Crown by Mr. E. H. importance that no Magistrate had stated there quite clearly, in clause 68, of Kwangtung. The application was They were considered to be of such to revenue for the purposes of military Sharp, K.C., Mr. Eldon Potter, and Mr. supreme jurisdiction to decide the ques contribution, and this Opium Bill was F. C. Jonkin (instructed by Mr. R. F. C. tions, the very important question, which introduced into this Council only a month Master, of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes & arose in extradition proceedings. As Damaged packages must be left in the Go-

Master)

their Lordships were aware, the Magis-downs for examination by the Consignees, and His EXCELLENCY-I think I can shorten

Sir Francis Piggott had several points trates at Hongkong were moving from the Company's Surveyors, Mere. GODDARD the discussion if you will allow me to say to raise before he eventually came to the one office to the other in the ordinary and DOUGLAS, 10 A.M. on MONDAYS and one or two words: that is, I have not the real object of this application. The first course of their offcial duties, and it was THURSDAYS. All claime must be presented slightest doubt that only net receipts will formal step to take was to see the return inevitable, as he would show when he within ten days of the steamer's arrival nero. of the computation of the military contri- Superintendent of Police, and he was would occur. There were many mistakes, be credited to the revenue for the purpose of the writ. It was addressed to the came to the judgment, that mistaken after which date they cannot be recognised. No olsime will be admitted after the goods Hon. Mr. HEWETT The point is, are any such clause as this into this Bill, The before the Court. One of the preliminary which a Magistrate who had extradition

bution, but it is not at all necessary to put directed to bring the body of the prisoner fundamental mistakes, in the procedure have left the Godowns. these godown keepers liable, under this military contribution is a matter per sc.stepe

E. A. HEWETT, clause

I think they are not, and the There are various other items in the Hobeas Corpus was to see u return. While on this point Sir Francis referred extradition proceedings on at his fingers' ends would not have made.

Superintendent. hon member opposite (Hon. Mr. Pollock) revenue, some of which are wholly which properly set forth the grounds of to the Macao Extradition Ordinance,

Hongkong, 16th January, 1914. thinks they are not. I suggest the clause cepted and some of which are excepted in contention, and in many cases that return in which an appeal was river from both might be further considered.

His EXCELLENCy-No amcudment has contribution, and this sort of revenue will Barnardo's

part from the assessment of the military became an important factor. In Dr. the decisions of Maristrate and the been proposed. What is the amendment? be one of these. I don't think unofficial entirely on the return.

case the argument

Judge, and added that when they were Hoa, Mr. HEWETT-I only have an members need be alarmed about the ques-:

considering the highly technical naturo THE HAL. Steamship Mr. Sharp said that he understood the of the proceedings on Habean Corpus ho the existing Ordinance. The hon. he Secretary of State on the matter, and Colonial Secretary thinks it is.

the principle is accepted. We are merely kind which was before the Court the consider whether it would be nossible to member opposite (Hon.

of Cargo are hereby inforced that their Mr. Pollock) asked how the not receipts aro arrived at,ase of Sotto and Mr. Messer was asked introduce what was introduced in the

Goods are boing landed and placed at their risk thinks it is not,

and that information has gone home. In show cause why he should not bring

Ordinance simpla annnal. in the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Go. HIS EXCELLENCY-We will hold the the meantime it is quite unnecessary to the body of the prisoner before the Court When he came to refer to the decisions downs of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whari put this clauco in the Bill. "It is simply They were there to show cause why he that they had struggled with diffienlander Kowloon, whenes delivery may be in the English Courts they would find and Godown Company, Limited, at Hongkong- taken out because there is no valid reason should not do so.

The prisoner was a King of Habeas Cormus. No doubt the obtained against. Bills-of-Lading countersigned

Hon. Mr. HEWETT Opium is en enormously valuable thing, particularly now under existing conditions, and there fore the key ought never to be out of the possession of some responsible person who can be punished. Supposing, for exam ple, opium was stored in the Godoyn Company; even then the Government would have no power to fine the Godown Company. You would fine the owner of the opiam, my hon, friend on the right (Hon, Mr. Shellim) If people are going to be punished for letting their opium ethers deserving of punishment clearly dappear through carelessness, amongst should be the neople in charge of the redown in which the onium is stored. punished, indirectly.

ATTORNEY GENERAL They get

The

Hon. Mr. HeWETT-Not at all. The ATTORNEY-GENERAL-If you were ned 25.000 or $6.000 you would probably get rid of your godown keeper."

HIS EXCELLENCY There are only a few persons licensed to store opium in licensed warehouses.

ago.

in

wag

This vessel brings on Cargo

From London, &o., et sa. Maloga"

and Nellore."

From Persian Gulf, ex 8.8. B. I. S. N. and B. & P. 8. N. Co.'s Steamers. instructions are given to the contrary within Optional Goods will be lauded bare unles

5 koprs.

date of arrival will he subject to rent.

Goods not cleared within 8 days including

in any osse whatever.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me

FROM EUROPE..

"O, J. D. AHLERS,"

The N.Y.K. str. Innha Maru (Bombar endinent if my point is not covered by | tion, Representation has been made to same point arose in the last ease of that did think that the Government might Capt. H. Frericks, having arrived, Consigne

Live) left Kobe for this port via Moj on the 20th January, and is expected here on the 27th January,

The N.Y.K. str Ceylon Maru (Calcutta Line) left. Calcutta for this port on the th January, and is expected hero on the 28th January.

clauso over.

On Clause 62,

The hon.

Afação

The Danish str. Indien left Port Said omission of this clause I very strongly wish to bring anything more than net and it would be faroical to have him in could eat in the same way as he would

Hon, Mr. POLLOCK-With regard to the why it should be there, not because wel Chinaman, and could not speak English, Magistrate was of the eninion that he by the Undersigned.

on the 10th January, and may be expected here on or about the 1st February.

The N.V.K. str. Colombo Maru (Bom bay Line) left Bombay for this port via Singapore on the 14th January, and is expected here on the 1st February.

can Line) left Yokohama for this port via ports on the 19th January, and is expect ed here on the lat February.

Tho N.Y.K. Br. Kamakura Maru (Bombay Line) left Bombay for this port via Singapore on the 18th January, and

here on the 11th February,

The N.V. str. Ali Maru (American Line) left Seattle for this port via parts on the 13th January, and is expected here on the 18th February.

The Barber Line str. Satsuma sailed from New York on the 14th January for Hongkong,

„INDO:CHINA STEAM SAVIGATION do,, tro

Hongkong 25th January,

SHIRE LINE, LIMITED,

object to the clause within brackets marginal note "nett receipts only to be

redited to revenus," being emitted. October last when the Bill relating to evenue was circulated to this Council,

receipts into the revenue.

Hon. M HEWETT This cause was put:

Court.

Sir Francis Piggott said it was not soet in the preliminary hearing of a ense in the Bill which was published as recent much is bringing in of the prisoner as fundamental difference between the two for ordinary orime. But there was this myself I In ly as the 13th December, and speaking for the return of the writ. He then formally entirely in accord with what put in the proceedings

mntact :

In the crime cases, any mistake my hon, fried opposite has said, and I trate, and elecci gs before the Mage which a Magistrate mare, on the Inte of the Council a white book containing noted, I think it should stand,

ould be redressed by the jury at the extimates of revenue and expenditure for

one of the witnesses. The corrections had

was

Optional Cargo will be carried on unless notice to the contrary be given To-DAY. of the steamer's arrival here, after which date All Claims must be presented within ten day!

they cannot be recognised.

No Claims will be adinitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining

examined on the 2 th inst, at 9.30 A could get out of Hoher forms, Abs left in the Godowns, where they will te All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods zaust

on proceedings, the men was surren ere, and there was an end of it. The Attorney-General had certain powers over Magistrates mistakes and slins, but there was no nowor whatever in the Extradi-

No Fire Insurance will be effected by as it say case whatever.

This Steamer brings on Cargo:

Exa.Saza e Marie" from Bordeaux. Ex as. "Kong King" from Christiavia. Exa. "Allenia from Gothenburg, Ex ss.For from Abus.

Ex 8.8. "Jtlo from Drammen.

Ex 3.2." Albanis" from Goteborg.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Hurgkong Office.

[183

Hongkong, 19th January, 1914.

GLEN" LINE OF STEAMERS

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM MIDDLESBRO', IMMINGHAM, LONDON AND SINGAPORE,

The N.Y.K. str. Tamba Maru (Ameri. I there was also circulated to hou, members fail to see why the clause should be elimi-which had been made in the evidence of Assizes. Bub in extradition cases there andelivered after the 25th inst. will be subject the year 1911, and on page 119 of appen- details of reduction are not yet acttled deposition what the witness originalng he went wrong on the feets in extradi

The COLONIAL SECRETARY The actual teen made, but it did not state in the was no redress exrent such redress as one to rent. dix 3 there is clearly shown a deduction and until we know how they are settled.statements were. made on account of the expenditure on the Opium

even if we wanted to put in a clause, we rather serious omissions discovered when There were also some shown as Monopoly. The figure there could not word it.

I think was slightly is expected here on the 5th February.

comparing the Magistrate's notes with Hon. Mr. HeWET-Why not put in a farrested afterwards in Council by His clause to say that the defence contribution their own. In two lots of evidence there tralian Line) left Melbourne for this port Government 8921.900 is given as a de of the Opium Farm. I fail to see why their Lordships would take what steps dance.

The N.Y.K str. Krmano Maru (Aus Excellency, the Officer Administering the will only be charged on the net recoints were important omissions, and perhaps via ports on the 14th January, and induction to be made for the purposes of the clause should not be put in, and I see they considered to be necessary under the expected bore. on the 9th February.

the defence contribution, and there is a

no reason why it should be taken out, circumstances. In the documents also,

The Puise Judge-The Opvernor wood The N.Y.K. at. Katori Mary (Earn reference to a marginal note at the foot The COLONIAL SECRETARY-It is not de- what was called the "black list" not surrender. pean Line) left London for this port via of that page (marginal note 3 C.D., tele- finite enough,

gram 11th October, 1913). The gross

omitted, which did not seem to be

Sir Francis replied that he doubted ports on the 3rd January, and is expected receipts of the farm for January and Attorney-General to frame something referred to the civil action, and said that facts by the Magistrate, the Governor |

Hon. Mr. HEWETT Leave it to the included in the exhibits. Sir Francis that, where a decision was given on the February are given out of the Govern definite Genera ment monopoly for ton months as a total

that day Chung San Nam was the fugitive would go behind him. He added that he of roughly $2.500.000. Then there is a factory that the clause should be left out the Court under the writ of Habeas he was going to attack the whole jude deduction made for expenses coming to altogether.

Hon. Mr. POLLO-It is very unsatis. who was appealing for the protection of made those introductory remarks because

Opium Farm. are then shown as being enough, and we are now treating opium tung, or the Government of Kwangtung. 2921,960. and the nett receipts for the

Cornus against the proceedings which bad ment, both in law and in fact. He would His EXCELLENCY-It is not definite been initiated by the Tutuh of Kwangs subit again that there was no case $1,051.240. That was circulated to hop. in an exceptional manner, but hon. mem- had been formally called, and he that there was no evidenor whatever to A all either on the facts, or in law, and members, clearly showing a reduction in bers of Council will have the fullest in had the same array of Counsel against iustify the decision of the Magistrate; ssessing the opium revenue for military formation on the subject. It is a matter him. They were instructed by the same that he had no jurisdiction, and therefore Toisang, from Calcutta, ie duo in Hong-re there set out, amounting to between think the military contribution is record in the civil action, with the Another point he would raise was that THE Steamship

contribution to certain expenses which for discussion on the annual estimates solicitor, who was the solicitor on the their Lordships could review his decision. kong 1st February..

$900 000 and $1,000.000: included in Hangseng, from Shanghai, is dus in budget was before hon. members they had in it ise do the timate, with other items afdition, and the very valuable addition, during the existence of martial law it T

that before them, and, in fact, the revenue Hon. Mr. POLLOCK-We have already of their learned friend, the Assistant was impossible for extradition to take All passed through on that footing passed it with the deductions. Fennacher, from Tacoma, is due in Hong-hat these reductions would be allowed. cannot reverse that by striking out this be involved a question of considerable

You Crown Solicitor. In that there seemed to place.

The hearing was adjourned. kong 26th January, Cardiganshire, from London, passed the ho Government, in referring to military

Tis Excellency the Officer Administering clause.

importance, He submitted that as far His EXCELLENCY-We have told you back as 1910, the Full Court decided that Canal 2nd January, is due in Hongxpenditure in his budget speech at page already that we are assessing the net the Chinese Government had no lorus kong 2nd February,

73 of Hansard, says: The defence receipts only for military contribution.standi in extradition, proceedings. His patribution to the Imperial Government That has been proved. Now it is only a learned friends appeared for the Crown, hows an increase of $253,194. The question of settling same small details, but it was a fact that they were instructed "alculation of this item is shown in If we were not in a rosition to assure you by the Kwangtung Government, and the andendix 3.1 Annendix 3 did show how that the principle had been approved. question which arose was whether that the military contribution worked out, and there might be some reluctance in your was strictly in accordance with the spirit

not wishing to part with this clause. The of that decision. how that increase was arrived at. It was

The point really arrived at by allowing for this deduction question is that the clause be deleted. involved was this-On questions of end it nopsared from the speech of the vote against it.

Hon. Mr. POLLOCK-I am afraid I must extradition which depended upon treaty, Officer Administering the Government, in Hansard, near the bottom of page 71, that

HIS EXCELLENCY-Do you wish to divide Thers might be the point of view of the there might be different points of view. a matter of fact tha amount to be

on the question!

Chinese Government, and there might also deducted for the expenses in connection

Hon. Mr. POLLOCK-YES.

be the point of view of the British, A vote was then taken, and resulted as Government. There might also be con- have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining with the Opium Farm was not $921,000 followN

No Claims will be admitted after the Gooda orld but 2987 000 odd, or in round figures

siderable differences of view with regard andelivered after the 27th inst. will be subject *3.000.000. Well, Sir, notwithstanding Challim. Hon. Mr. Hewett, Hon. Mr. point, if not more, which he proposed to

No Hon. Mr. Landale, Hob. Mr. to minor points And certainly one to reat. that deduction, there was an increase in Dallnek. Hon Mr. Wei Yuk and Hor. ergue before their Lordships, seemed to presented to the Undersigned on or before the All Claims against the Steamer must be the deferee contribution, as pointed out Sir Kai Fo Kai. hy his Exellency in Council, of $256.194.

him to require the cold argument of the 31st inst, or they will not be recognized. But. Sir, if this further sum amounting Police, the Secretary of Chinese Affairs, sure that his learned friends would do to be left in the Godowns, where they will be Aves: The Captain Superintendent of Law Officer of the Crown, though he was All broken, olisfed and damaged Goods are roughly to $1.000.000 is not to be the Dinantot of Public Works, the all they could to keep within, due limits. axamined on the 7th inet, at 11 AM deducted, it will mean that another Colonial Treasurer, the Attorney General Sir Francis contended that Counsel who 2200.000 will have to be paid towards Colonial Secretary and the General were retained by the Chinese Government military contribution above and beyond offer Commanding Troops. the sum nasced and voted at a recent

were bound to put forward the views of meeting of this Council. At a recent

The motion to delete the clause was the Chinese Government, and behind this! declared carried.

question was this main fact, that the

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 2nd at 10 40 am.- Pressure Las j».

Elvawlera changes eines ya tarday are small;

Conditions are now anti-cycloate over the wh map. Tos anti-cyclone is central aver N.F. China.

terased slicitly to moderately over Japar.

Fresh to moderate monsoon is indiorted along the cast coast of China and over the N, Obisa Ses.

Boogkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending i 10 am to-day, 00 inchen,

The forest for the 24 hours ending at abo today is na follows p

D. THICH,

* Hongkong & Neighbourhood

Formosa Channel

FORECAST

{N.E gula,

South coast of China betwegen ƒ The same

Hongkong and Lemneks (

No. 1.

South coast of China between (The 25

Hongkong and Hsivaa

No. 1,

*N.E. winds, trong to moderate; fine.

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"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

8.8, BENGLOE,” FROM MIDDLESBRO, "LONDON. AND STRAITS. YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed risk into the hazardens and/or extra hazardous that all Goods are being landed at their

and Godown Co., Ltd, hence and or from the downs of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf wharves delivery may be obtained.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBE, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agrita. Bongkong, 20th January, 1914.

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GLENFAEG," Captain H. J. Henderson, having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited Kowloon, and stored at Consignees risk and expense.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be Examined on SATURDAY, 24th inst., at.10 A..

All Claims must be presented within FIFTEEN DAYS of the Steamer's arrival hore, after which date they cannot be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods

bare left the Gouws, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 27th inst. will be subject

to rent.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 19th January, 1914.

ON SALE.

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DOUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESS, JANUARY to JUNE 1913. With INDEX. Pries $7.50.

On Sale at the "HosexoNG DAILY PRES Ofice.

Hongkong, 30th July, 1913.

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