NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM NEW YORK AND SINGAPORE,
KE Biesship
THE
"KATHLAMBA," Captain C. G. Smith, having arrived from the above Forte, Consignees of Cargo hereby informed that their Gocts are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Limited, Kowloon, and stored a
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining delivered after the 18th inst. will be subject to rent, after the 18th int
No Fire Insurance has been efestech Bills of Laling will be countersigned by
-- SHEWAN, TOMÈS & Co..
The Agenz
|
CONSTRUCTION OF CHARTER-
PARTY READY TO LOAD."
The Lord Chief Justice, Lord Justice Phillimore, and Mr. Justice Lush in the Court of Appeal last mouth gave judg- ment in the case of the London Traders' Shipping Company (Limited) . The General Mercantile Shipping Company (Limited).
The defeudarits in this case, which was reported in the Court below in 20 The 2emes Law Reports, 504, appealed from the decision of Mr Justice Scrutton. The plaintiffs were owners of the steamer Consignees' risk and expense.ged Goods are on a voyage to Bahia with a cargo of Transport. In April, 1912, the ship was All broken, chafed, and damaged to be left in the Godowns, where they will by coal, and on April 10th was chartered examined. on MONDAY,
the 18th fast, at by the defendants. It was a condition of 10 AM
sup the charterparty that it should be liable All Claims must be presented within Firtas to be cancelled at the defendante" option DANS of the Steamer's arrival here, after which if the ship was not ready to load by June. date they cannot be recognized.
30th, 1915. Because of bad weather there were delays in discharging the cargo of coal at Bahia, and to save the charter the shipowners bought from the consignees what was left undischarged of the cargo of coal and steamed to San Lorenzo, the port named for loading. Some 100 tone of coal wore thrown overboard as there was no timo to discharge it, and the rest was transferred from the holda to the bunkers and decks. The holds were cleared by 6 p.m. on June 30th, 1912, and a survey was held and certificate given that the vessel was rendy to receive cargo It was contended on behalf of the appellants that on June 30th some of the coal was still cargo and not bunker coal, though afterwards it was used as banker Col; and the charterparty required the outward cargo to be discharged before the vessel could be ready to load. They there fore claimed the right to cancel the charterparty, a course which was substantially to their interest, as the rates of freight had fallen since the contract was entered into.
Hongkong, 10th May, 1914,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM EUROPE.
HE HAL, Steamship
THE
"SAMBIA,”
1696
Captain Cornelisen, having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that the Goods are being landed and placed at their rish in the hazardons and/or extra-haturdous Go Howrs of the Hongkong and Kowloon Waar! and Godown Company, Limited, at Hongkong and/or Kowloon, whence deivery may be obtained against Ills-of-Lading countersigned by the Undersignal
Optional Cargo will be carried on uns motion to the contrary be given To-DAY.
All Claims must be presented within ten day of the steamer's arrival here, after which dat they cannot be recognised.
S
No Claims will be admitted after the Goode have left the Godowne, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 18th May will be subject
to reat
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods must be laft in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 18th May, at 9:30 A...
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us is any case whatever.
This Steamor britigs on Cargo:
Exas. Germania" from Goteborg. Ex-8.6,
“Rolandæck" from Setubal, HAMBURG-AMERIKA. LINIE,
Hongkong Office,
Hongkong, 15th May, 1914.
[702
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREME IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
T
THE Steamship
PRINZ LUDWIG.*. having arrived, Consignees of Cargo aes hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opinm, Treasuro and Valuables, are being landed and · stored at their riek tuto the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whérico Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consigne before Noom To-nay requesting it to be Landed hoes, mane 2.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goode have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining madelivered after the 20th May will be subject
to rout
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 20th May, at 9.30 AM.
All Claims must reach us befers the 27th Koy, or they will not be recognized,
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
Mr. Luck, KC., Mr. Claytor, and Mr. Napier appeared for the appellants; and Mr. George Wallace, R. and Mr. Raeburn for the respondents.
The Court dismissed the appeal, The Lord Chief Justice said that the shipowner clearly made up his mind to do everything in his power to prevent the charterer from having the right to exercise his option to cancel the charter, Rather than lose the value of his charter, the master threw overboard between 60 and 100 tons of coal, that being the quantity in excess of that which he thought could reasonably be required to take the vessel home. That excess might have had to be treated as cargo. He was satisfied that the vessel was ready to load at the proper time,
Lord Justice Phillimora, in concurring, said that the decision of the Court must
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 16TH, 1914.
"NO HEART FOR ANYTHING.”
When a girl loses interest in her recreations, developes a dislike fon society, begins to mope and droop, seems to have "no heart for saything," it is abundantly evident that there is something radially wrong with her physical condition The symptons of Anemia-that blight which falls upon so many of the goatler sex in the spring time of womanhood-ars precisely there, and they are accompanied, or quickly followed, by marked dimination of appetite, by pains in the back and limbs, by dizziness, recurring feelings of faintness and prostration, disordered digestion and other irregularities of the functions which keep her when not positively ill in a state of never being really well
The significance of this departure from the normal cannot be over-estimated, nor can the MOLOTOK NSCOSBÄry to restore the sufferer to health be delayed. Neglest now will render restoration all the more difflonlt as the disons makes deeper inroads into her vitality; it is to neglooted Anemia that
TENS OF THOUSANDS OF WOMEN
one the ill health which has mid- chronic soffarers of them in later life.
Taken in its early stages ours is simple and speedy. It is all a matter of building up the system through the blood, sad of giving back to the blood curtain proporties of which the drain due to womanly development or other associated panses have deprived it. For this purpose a medioins especially for the blood is required, and of all such medicines nothing has yet been devis equal to that prescription of a
DISTINGUISHED BRITISH PHYSICIAN
whish for Ave-and-twenty years has been world-famous under the title of Dr. Williams pink pills for pale people.
The special functions of Dr. Williams Pink Fills are to purity and re-vitalise the blood, to create appetite, and to so strengthen the whole system that it wasimilatos the
idea
UTMOST NOURISHMENT FROM FOOD
the rapidly forming new, rich, red blood.
The Blood is the Life Bad blood means ill health, good blood abundant health and strength. By their unique and powerful sotion on the blood Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have earned their pre-eminent reputation as a remedy for all disorders due to depraved blood and debilitated nerves. It is thus that they have accomplished such seemingly miraculous sures not only in the
not be deemed to whittle down the general MOST SEVERE CASES OF ANÆMIA dufy of the shipowner to have all outward cargo discharged when he presented his vessel to receive the homeward cargo, unless în special: circumstances, or when dealing with a particular cargo the load- ing And unloading could continue simultaneously, They hold that none of the coal was cargo on June 30th.
bat also of Norvoas Dobility, Early Decay, Neurasthenis, Neuralgia, Indigestion, Headache, Back-pains, Bhenmstiem, Eczoms and other skla complaints, Mitiaris, as well as in the especial complaints of ladies
Mr. Justice Lush concurred.
CUSTOMS AND MERCHANT.
AN IMPORTANT MEETING AT SHANGHAL
The lato Dr Guiseppi Lapponi, perhaps the most sininent physician of his day in Europe, whose skill preserved the life of Pope Leo XIII to the great age of 92, aid of Dr. Williams Fink Pills, "I shall not fail to extend the use of this landahla preparation not
only in the treatment of Anemia and Chlorosis bat also in caves of Neurasthenia and the like Bizallar endorserzenta have been given by other eminent doctors, and Dr. Williams' Pink Fills are regularly prescribed for their pallouts by maur members of the medical profession. Obtainabia from medicine vendors everywhere, also from the mid-Eastern. Ollon of the Dr. Williama Medicine Co., B4, Szochten Road, Shanghai, one bottle for $100, six for $8, post free. Your own oure will begin to-day if you begin to day with D
DR. WILLIAMS”
SHIPPING IN PORT
STKAMERS.
Mr. F. Aglon, Inspector-General of Customs, and Mr. F. 8. Unvin, Commis sioner of Customs, were on Thursday the guests of the Committee of the Shanghai General Chamber of Commerce at tiffin at the Shanghai Club. Mr. E. F. Mackay was in the chair, and the other members ral-Nippon Zusen Kaisha present were Messrs. Anton, MoMichael, H. E. Campbell, Dalgleish, Van der Nude, Bridon and Mr. Canning, the Secretary
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the have a round table talk over matters Uzidersigned.
NOEDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
AKI MARU, Japanese str., 4,000, L. Eom, 10th May-Shanghai 7th May, Glen-
ASENDA, American str. 2,600, E. V. W
Keen, 12th May Manila 8th May, Nil.Order
BALLEROPHON, British str., 5,744, J. A. Bebb, 9th May Seattle 15th April,
PINK PILLS.
INNESOTA, American str 20,718, 15 Garlick, 1st May Beattle. 28th
Kaisha
March, General Nippon Yusen OPLAND, Norwegian str. 843, H. L. Eriksen, 14th May Bangkok 7th May, Rice,Thoresen & Conta PARA NANG, British str., Scott, 6th May Karatsu 1st May, Coal-A Bune & Col PAYHA
British str., 129, Patrick, 8th May Pulo Sambo 2nd
2nd May, Oil Asiati
OilAsiatie
BASURI, German
Belo, Norwegian str., 859, TA Jobsen, 12th May Bangkok 8th May, Rice Order
General Butterfeld & Swire. Petrolenia Co, 1,70
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.
The following is a list of unclaimed telegrnans Iving in the Eastern Extension, Australada and China Telegraph Company's office at Hong, kong
ADDRESS
Penang. Nathaliavid
{
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 15th at 11.30 am. The dopiassion i now crossing Japan. Another has formed over 8.B. Mongolia.
Pressure is still highest in the neighbourhe of Japan. Changen in the goutti are small,
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 houre ending at 10 am. to-day, 0.00 Inches,
The foremat for the 24 hours ending at noen to-day is us followa *-*-*-*-*
FORMUAFT
* Hongkong & Nelghbourhood
Formons Chann]
Bouth coast of China between 'The same as Hongkong and Lontools. No. 1,
Honth coast of China between The same as ** Hongkong and Hainan.. 1 No. 1
* 8.W. or variable winds, light to moderate Fair.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGIJAL
REGISTER.
15TH MAY, 1914, AM,
WWind
Bowditch Cheungwo
Chophouse
FROM, Shanghai Macao Weihaiwal
Engfatyin
Goon hang,
Co
Bipateh
Great Dangan
Manila.
Hennings
Manila
Bongta
Singapore
Hing
Sydney
King
Singapore
*Kongshooncheong
Bingapore
Kwangsangyee
Penang
Kwongmanwoo
Singapore
Kyanmorchin
207, Yonelonekhine
Angoon
Median
London
Bangkok,
Fooobow
Vancouver, Β,0
Leonghinam
Loongueu
Manwah Hawan..
Pratt Crowgail!...
Weichin
Ineton
Following is a list of unclaimed telegrams lying in the Great Northern Telegraph Company's 'onics at Hongkong
ADDRESS
Gerdhem
Kneloong, 20, Des Vaar Road
West
0900
5128/0735/7437/0674/0109
TO LET
TO LET.
FROM
Station
Stockholm
Yokohama
Heokow Peking
From Isi May, 1914.
O. 1041, THE PRAY, FURNISHED,
Nemuro
The same ka No. I
Hear,
Barometer
at Sew Level
Humidity.
Vladivostock ML. 7 a. 19.77 49
121901 €8,29,91
29.93
(1983)
29.74
2970
Hakodate Tokio Rochi
Nagnenki
Kagoshima! Oshima wa
Naha
Labfjms ******
Bonin Is Chefoo
29.85
Apply to
18.J. DAVID & Co.,
Prince's Buildinga. Hongkong, 7th February, 1914.. 164
Weihaiwel
Hankow
Iobang
Kiukiang
Changahs
Shanghai
TO LET
FFICES in Hotel Mansions, from let May Amay
Sonda Swatow bly got Talhoku... 5. 29.87 Apply fo
Taich HENRY HUMPHREYS, Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, 10th April 101: 4.
Koshna
Gattaf
19,66
Sharp Peak
·78.89.83
6. 29.79.78
29.89)
Tainan ?.
29,91
[642
29,90
TO LIT
29.87 629.86 18
29.
29,86 73
Pescadores Canton.
Hongkong Clap Book 68, PEAK, MOUNT KELLETT Macso No Charon Mission Society Bungalow) Wushow 4311 80th May, 1914. Partly Furnis
Furniaked. Cheap renf
Follow
Fathol
From 16Jane, 1914 06, ELGIN TERRACE Phulian newly painted and colourwashed.
vo Let the 314 October, 1914, No. 64. Ta Capel PEAK, SEVEN ROOMS and Drying Room Aparri Furnished
including Electric Fans and Manil Lollo ARCADE, Shop No. 5. MOUNTAIN VIEW. Newly painted Bacolod
Cebu colourwashed. From 1st April, 1914,
•Labuan
No 12 REACONSFITTA ERwork Bregue
and
No.7, MOUNTAIN VIEW CARE DE
No
7 STEWART TERRACE, PRAE
No. 19, SHELLEY STREET,
No CAMERON VILLAS, No, 59, PEAE, To Let, Furnished, for one year, from 1st May, 1914 DA
Austin Rond
|
Kowicon;
ROGATE,” Unfurnished
Apply to LINSTEAD & DAVIS,
Brd Floor, Alexandra Buildings, Hongkong, 14th May, 1914.
TO LET.
F38
BAN
Wantham.........
T. E. CLAXTON, Director,
1 BAROMHTH, reduced to 33 degrees Fahrenheit
hundradila,
on the level of the sea in Inches, teatise and
2 TEMPERATUKs, in the shado, in degema. Fahrerbelt.
8.Kumpire, in pezoentage of saturation, the kumidity of ale akturated with moisture being 100,
4 DIENOTION OF Wind, to two potata.
5 Fonda or Wars, according to Bonafort Boals. $ DEATH OF WRATHIS, 5 blue sky, o defnaked alord, a drizzling rain, fog, g gloomy, h had lightning, o euro, passing showers, a squall,
7 Barn inches, & tenths and hundredths
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
Bentory, rain, a mow, Chnader, visibility, w daw (wet).
MOTOR CRUISER
for summer months, full inventory, excellent se bost
For further particulars apply to
E.D. HARVEY,
18, Bank Buildings. Hongkong, 14th May, 1914.
TO LET
HOUR ROOMED HOUSES in Graaville
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, May 16th
O. Wolf,ne and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon, Barometer
14th May Bangkok and Byatow 13th MELCHERS & Co,
General Agente-
(3
Hongkong, 13th May, 1914.
"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS, LTD. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM EUROPE.
HE Steamship
THE
**DENBIGHSHIRE,"
having arrived from the stove Parts, Consignes of Cargo by her are hereby informed that All Goods are being landed at their rick into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Gedowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co Ltd, whence and/or
be obtained from
Goods not cleared by the 26th inst. at 6 PM
will be subject to sunt. 19
The luncheon was arranged in order to which are capable of adjustment in order to facilitate working arrangements with the Customs generally, and it is under stood that the result will prove beneficial to both parties. We learn that a precis of the discussion will in due course be circulated to all members of the Chamber.:
THE TOWER OF BABEL.
TRACES BAID. TO HAVE BEEN DISCOVERED-/-
In the course of excavations last year apon the site of Babylon the German Orient Society claims to have discovered traces of the Tower of Babel.
The excavators found a colossal stair case of three flights, which is supposed to the wharves have led to the first storey of the tower. They have also unearthed the four great gates of the town wall built by compostel
Nebuchadnezzar's fath
father Nabupolassar. All broken, chafed and damaged packages and have found traces of temples and are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be walls belonging to the town built opposita examined on the 2 th mat, et 9.30 AM. Assur on the farther bank of the Tigris Claims against the Steamer must be presented by King Tukultininib, who reigned within 10 days of arrival, otherwise they will 1300 B.G. not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by uP IT
any case whatever.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON Co., Lro..
Agents.
Hongkong, 13th May, 1914.
NEW CARTRIDGES.
[49
popular English Manufacturer. In
Ball Boren and Bizos,
SMOKELESS POWDER and CHILLED SHOT From No 10 to 9380. at 85, $7 and $7.50 per 100, SPORTING REQUIS-
ITES and AIR GUNS u Variety
Tarpaction Invited.
WM. SCHMIDT & CO
Hongkong, 16th April, 1914
*F559
GRACA & CO.
Proder 87. (Hongkong Hotel Buidlapā Dealers in STAMPS, PICTORIAL
TOYS, &
CHIRLI, British str., 1,226, R. W. Lloyd,
12th May-Saigon 7th May, Rics and Flour Butterfeld & Swire. CEILDAR Norwegian str., 1,002, N. Nielsen, 13th May-Hoihow 12th May, General-Thoresen & Co. NY CHISHING, British str. 1130,
W.
Schenk, 14th May-Tientsin 6th May, General Jardine, Matheson & Co CHITO Mano, Japanese str. 7,280, W. W. Greene, oth May Ban Francisco 11th April, General Toyo Kisen Kaishe. DA141 MARU, Japanese str., 847, 8, Taku-
shige, 13th May Bwatow 12th May, General-Osaka Shosen Kaisha. DEME CHSHINE British str. 289. E Bibbits, 13th May Louder and General Tar- Singapore 6th May, Ger
German str. 991, Borg, 14th dino, Matheson & Co. May-Hoihow 13th May, Salt and General Order Foscow, British str., 1,298, J. R. Over,
11th May Saigou 7th May, Rice Butterfeld & wire. SKARGAME GEMINI, British str., 1,309, D. Jons, 9th MayBangkoklat May, Rice A. Bune & Co.
HALVARD, Norwegian str., 1,068, C. Beck, 2nd May-Saigon 28th April, Rice Jays China Japan Líjn.. HEIJUN MARU, Japanese str., 1,950, Miya nara, 12th May-Moji 6th May, Coal-Mitsui Bassan Kaisha.
POSTAGE CARDS SEEDS, DOULAS INDO MARU, Japanese str. 3,972, R.
Komiya, 14th May Mon 8th May. General Osaka Bhose Kaisha JAPAN, British str. 3,806, C. P. Seddon,
19th May Calcutta 25th April, Gen eral David Sassoon & Co
Jus RECEIVED: POSTAGE STAMP CATALOGUESS
FOR 1914. Hongkong, 40th March, 1914
SINGON & CO.
ESTABLISSED A D 1880.
603
TRON Steel,Metal and Hardware Mer
chants. Wholesale and Retail Iron: Mongers, Pig Iron and Foundry Cole Importer, General Storekeepers and Slig chsailers –– Nov – 35 and 3, Hisa LOUNG STREET (2nd St. West of Central arket).
Telephone No. 515
[45
KOJU MARU, Japanese stry 2,836, O. AS Cowin, 9th May Mike 3rd May, Coal
Mitsui Bussan Kaisto,
LAERTES, British str., 1,350, C. Wawn, 19th May Saigon 7th May Rice and General Chinese LOCKBUx, German str. 1,012, Gerlick, 10
May Hoihot 9th May Rice Butterfield & wire
Lokaasó, I British str.. 972. D. W. Ritchië, Kith May Swatow 13th May, Gene eralardine, Matheson & Co. LYBEHOOK, German str., 1,238, Abstagen,
8th May Saigon 4th May, Rice - Chinese.
*
May, Rice-Butterfield & Bwire. RAJAH, German str., 1,276, Rosistaly, 11th May-Sandakan 8th May, Timber Butterfield & Swire,
SAMBIA, German, str., 8,001, N. Meyer, *** 13th May—— Manila 10th May, General.
Hamburg-Amerika Lini
der
SIBERIA, American str., 5,430, 4
6th May Ban Francisco 7th April, Mails and General Pacific Mail 8.6. Co. StarMAN, British str. 1,345, Hutchison
27th April Manila 23rd April, Bal- last. A. Bane & Co. STANDARD, Norwegian str., 894, H. N.
Mun, 14th May Saigon 9th May, Rice Thoresen & Co
TAKSANG, British str., 987, W. McClure,
10th May Swatow 9th May, General
Tardine, Matheson & Co.
TAMON MARY NO. 12, Japanese str., 2,542, Nomura, 20th April-Moji 24th April, Coal-Mitsu Bishi Goshi Kwaisha
TJIPANAS, Dutch str., 244, A. Olden- burger, 13th May-Java 6th May, General. —Java Chine-Japan Lajna VALG, Norwegian str. 973, 3 Jebsen, 10th May-Bangkok - 2nd May, Rice Chinese WINGBANG, British str. 1,910, J. H. Lish man, 11th May Swatow 10th May, General Jardine, Matheson & Co. Wunu British str., 1,228, Howard, 1ath ·
MayBaigon 8th May Rice Butter
Geld & Swir
May-Shanghai 10th May, Gan YINGOROW British str. 1,220, Williams,
YI
eral Butterfield & Swire. YUENSANG, British str., 1,124, P. H. Rolfe,
12th May Manila 9th May, General
Jardine Matheson & Co.
ON SALE
Cheap rentals,ASKETBA
Temperature
SHOP GODOWN attached, Nathas Hamidity Road, Kowloon, Kowloon Marine Lot No. 42, Wind Divartion
WINDSOR LODGE,
Read, Kimberley Kowloon 6 ROOMS and Tennis Court.
No. 8, MINDEN VILLAS. FLATS in Nathan Road and Humphreys, Balldings.
Apply to-
HUMPHELYS ESTATE & FINANCE * Co., LaD.,.
Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, 12th May, 1914
TO LET.,
From 1st July, 1914.
Previous On Date On Date,
Day st
at 2 pun. 6 am.
2 p.
29.89
29.87
19.87
BT
70 Wert
65
SW SW
Wenilor
Highest open sir Temperature on 14th... 89 Lowest open air Tempestare os 14th. 80
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE
[696
From 16th to 22nd May, 1914 HIGH WATEE
LOW WATER
Hong
Hong
Moen
Menn
Time
nor low
IN CANTON on SHAMEEN LUT 55, The premises now in the occupation of the Bank of Taiwan, Ltd.
Apply to
TO LET
Height
water.
Viime
hnft u 16 No infer. high-
1186 1 Satur, 17 No infer high-n
9 388 16. low-water
9 13 5 6 10 37 1 7
6 40 45 4395311.21
KAT DAVID BASSOON & Co., LT,
Hongkong. Hongkong, 7th May, 1914.
Fri
1678
Bas 18
Mon.
19
Tass
Wed 21 m
Thara 22 m
5 45
HOP, No. 12, Queen's Road Contenl
2 FAIRVIEW, Nathan Road, Kowloon.
Apply to
STEPHENS & WILLSON Hongkong, 11th Decober, 1913,57
PASSED THE CANAL.
Suey, Samina Africa.
April 14th-Denbighshire, Nile, Ping
April 17th--E. P. Ferdinand. April 2let-Rentarig, Kecnun, Meinam, Ningchow, Indradeo,
April Bentomond, Miyasaki Maru, Polynesien, Print Ludwig,
April 28th-Ambria, Den of Airlie. May 1stDen of Ogil, Malta, Segovia, *Phemius, Rhesus b
May 5th Bencieuch, Ceylon, Konang
HONGKONG HANSARD REPORTE
E of the MEETINGS of the St. Scandia, Africa, Siam, Gottingen, LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL for the Tokushima Maru Session 1913
BEVSED BY THE MEMAKS
PRICE
- Daity Press Orric Hongkong, 24th February 1914.
85
May 8th Goeben, Kamo Maru, Kitano Maru, Nera, Peleus, Sachsen, Titan, Valentia York Patricia, Jedburgh. vann, gave
6:46 6 1
49045 31
6 6 m 0.372 3 48 131 ■ 26 59 1EES
ON BALE
MAIL TABLES
FOR 1914.
Shows the Isles of departure of le Mails of Europe and America, and the dates of their expected arrival at their destinskioms, as well as the dates of return Malls,
Mounted on Card C
On Paper Baron
May 12th-Glenstrae, Koerber, Khoa, St Patrick, St. Kilda, Ville de la Ciotat, Tubingen, Laomedon
$6 Cents 25
On sale at the Hongkong Daily Prema Ofice
Hongkong, 7th January, 1914