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"DAILY NEWS."'].
TAN HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 27TH, 1916.
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BRITISH HELP FOR RUSSIA. IMPRESSIONS
THE MAKING OF FIFTEEN-INCH
GUNS
The ungracious capitulation of the Kai [ "A CAPTAIN AT THE FRONT? IN THE wer with regard to the removal of Cap. taas Boy-Ed and von Papon has not eased the situation with the Central Powers
When I first entered the trenches as an aaya The Times correspondent Washington.
The impression grows that offer of one of the Now Battalions, I the Government proposes to bring the sub.
a very general impression that marine question to a head, first with Austria, and then with Germany. Stress shelling and rifle fire would be continuous, is laid upon the forceful firmnces of the and that hand-to-hand encounters with Ancona Note, and speculation about the resumption of negotiations the without gas attacke would provide relief Lusitania has become a journalistic pièce from the monotony of firing. This im- There is much talk of the stiffness of the pression, only partially true of the most rod that is being pickled for the Cernetive parts of the long front is most mis- maa conspirators, among whom Baron Zwisdinek, the Austrian Chargé d'Al-leading in the case of the normal fire line, faires, now stands self-confessed. A fac This morning, for example apart from simile letter has been published in which violent but shart-lived outburst about a ho calmly suggested last August to the Austrian Consalate General in New York --has been a period of complete quiet-not of barrels but of shells stacked and that it would be a good thing to ecc who- ther passports could not be secured "at slight cust for Teutonic reservists. Baron Zwiedinek admits the authorship of the latter, but enys that it was written while he was still under the malignant thumb of Dr. Dumba,
In a speech at Columbus, recently, addressed to an audience of business men primarily in support of the Ship Pur chase Bill, Mr. Wilson said: --
ness, a bright sauny October day.
But the men have not been inactive; very for from it. Indeed, we are all rather Jaded from overwork and want of sleep, and this is one of the great problems for the company commander. How does this condition arise? It arises from two causes first, the problem of feeding the men, and second, that of keoping the trenches
article take the food question,
OF
MONTENEGRO.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 26th at 11.55 . The anti-cyclone A LAND WHERE EVERY MAN IS A bawinkened and moved easterd. It is now
central to the South of Japan. SOLDIER.
Prosenro has decreased const saab yat
Shanghai and slightly in soattern di triola.
Aaballow depression is still stown over Bi indanao,
China Sta
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SHIPPING IN PORT
ARIA MARU, Japanese str., 1,949, N. Nomura, 18th January-Miike sta January, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kai- sha CHANCEHA, British str., 1,463, F. C Gambrill, 18th January-Melbourne, 15th December, General.-Butterfield & Swire.
CHITUEN, Chinese str. 1,177, W. Ross, 19th January-Shanghai 18th Janu ary, General-Chinese..
Molerate monsoou may be excated oror the Hongkong tsfatsil for the in asmes ending at CRURBANG, British str., C. J. Mattock,
m to-day, 000 izohes
The forsoner faz the 4 hour bading at noon to-day in sa fallawa sana. DISTLIO2.
FORECAST
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No. 1
METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
25TH JANUARY A.M.
Writing from Sheffield recently, a cor
A study of the smaller peoples assuredly is respondent of a London journal said:---
gain a greater conception of what We have soon gung and shells in thou-nationalism really means; the smaller sands, tons of thousanda, and as yet we people was remain a people by virtue of have seen but a tithe of all the great their extraordinary virility, who retain numbers that are now lying in the shell their nationality in spite of their size, yards of northern towns whore whole whose strength is developed by constantly populations are busy night and day on
repeated attacks on their independence, The Montenegrins, whose total popula that great work-shells and guns,
Many people will remember having seen tion horders only on five hundred thou-Bougkong & Nathoourhood Light dete in Dublin or Burton or other brewing towns sand all told and whose countryside could great stacks of barrels, row upon row, tier easily be contained within the boundary Formoss Obsanel upon tier, covering acres of ground and lines of the three consties Kent, Surrey reaching as high as a cottage or higher. and Sussex, possess the quality of self. Recently we have seen stacks like these, preservation strongly marked. Every in a soldier, the Montenegrin at all times goes armed, his pistol and yataghan, piled just as these barrels are, and each
to say nothing of his long pipe, tucked well-nigh as big as a liarrol. Guns, too, Some lay like
into his gaudy girdle, he curries a rifle we have seen in beaps.
oven in times of comparative peace. He CHINA 18 "universally educated and possesses A huge tapering tree-trunks piled one on the
facility for the exchange of nie weapon other; smaller ones lay in neatly packed
for a pen, while his birth-right makes ares, regular as a Canadian farmer's
him au agriculturist of infinite resources, wood pile. You could climb on the pile. and stand on thirty or foxy gun barrels.
Entering Montenegro from the Dalang- Others, of course, were mounted and all
tian: port, Cattaro, a precipitous pass ready for sending away. Every Briton
has to be negotiated. So steep it appears and friend of Britain who saw these heaps
as viewed from the unruffled waters of the gua problem? The shell problem? Well, landlocked bay, the Bucche di Cattaro, as to be weigh an impenetrabię bariter, here was the answer. A little late, per but once clear of the citadel a wine is made uver, at first, good roads and you haps, but truly a tremendous answer,
And no merely a selfish answer. Ima- brave yourself the series of seventy- three zig-zage which in normal times are gine with what pleasure I noticed ca gan after gun in one shop the quaint keters thronged with strings of mules and ponies Laden with country produce detiling down of a language which showed only
into Cattaro, Accompanying them are plainly that their destination is to be.
groups of men and women, the latter fre- | Russia. These guns will not be the first by a long way that have been contributed by quently bearing burdens almos; as cavy our munitions makers of ni to helpers as those carried by the animals tiemselve, vilo unatracred men with the lightneta mora noedly than ourselves,
and agility born of the mountains will cut short the tedium of the road and in rock to straight descent leap from rock, among which a false step would pican instant death, reaching the streets of white-washed houses gleaming in the sun in less than half the time Caken by a more conventional method. Like their neighbours in Dalmatia, which Napoleon was wont to regard as a nursery in which to grow tall soldiers for his army, they are sing fellows, of a hardihood, endurance and physique difficult to match, impossible to beat.
It looks as if after war we would have clean and in good repair, Let us in this must feel the glow of a great comfort. The
stores
to be the reservo force of the world in
All food fresh or tinned meat, bread, respect of financial and economic power. It looks as if in the days of reconstruction and biscuits, ten, jam, butter, cheese--is con recuperation which are ahead in Europe we veyed from the quartermaster's would have to do many things which hitherto (some miles in rear of the battalion) by have been done through. European instru-horse-drawn transport. This must be done montalities.
mainly at night owing to the danger that the enemy's observers will see the waggons and shell them. The food is dumped as near as possible to the trenches and thence us married up by the men themselves
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Later, in a passage of great significance to anyone who has studieil his historical writings and knows how iu are of undisguised Anglo-Saxon miting British institutions, Mr. Wilsun register wd his disbelief in the possibility of a
patched-up peace."
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DAILY RATIONE.
There are three meals a day. For break- fast there is tea, bacon, bread; for dinner, meat, generally hot stew; for tea, tea and
I believe thoughtful men of every country and overy sort will insist that when we get peace again we shall have to
the It will remain, and that the instrumentalitiscuits, with fom or some equivalent (eg ties of justice will be exalted above the in- currants). In some parts of the line it is possible to cook meat and make ten in the strumentalities of force, I believe that if America preserves a poise and asti trenches, either in a joint company cook tute of friendliness towards all the world house es separately in the various shelters, it may have the privilege, whether lu ODE In other places cooking in the fire trench is rendered dangerous by the difficulty of form or another, of being the mediating in- fluence whereby these things may be induced concealing the amoke, which always at tracts shells. Where this is the case, the 1 not now speaking of Government mediation.... I mean spiritual mediation, cooking must be done in rear, and the stuff carried up in the big tin kettles which are generally (though improperly) called
dixion
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FACTORS INFLUENCING THE PRÉSIDENT.
These are immensely important words both in spirit and substanco, especially in view of Horr You Bethmann Hollweg's
addrees, but they are not th word of one who is any coming to a conclusion that these are times when the cause of righteousness can best be served by force or even by a show of force. But the Fresi- dant is no longer the unfettered arbiter There are two of American diplomacy,
One is more powerful factors than he Prussian insolence, the other is public and political opinion.
SENATOR LODGE'S HEBUKE.
A sharp debate on foreign affairs flashed
out in the Senate. It was started by
too
GOFT, HARRELS OF ISIN, GUNS. Recently we saw much of the lighter work of munition-making, cartridges, shells, fuses, pritaers and the rest--work in which women play a great part. One day we saw the heary sidereal man'R work. We have been looking down the Goft, barrels of 15in guns, gung imo which you can put your head, and down which a man at the other end holding an electric light seems distant and tiny. sala our American after looking down one but you half expect to see the next train for Hammersmith dash out of yon tube." It had reminded him of London's underground railway,
#Gee!"
THE APPROACH TROM CATZARO, Most travellers to Cetinje approach it Down this great gun, with a light at the from Cattaro and all must be impressed far end, you saw its beautiful rifling by the infinite care and industry dis- tapering slowly along the barrel. Every played in the cultivation of every cul- double harvest, the ridge and groove shone bright as silvertiveble patch of ground along that route, till all seemed merged together, in the the tiny fields of corn and maize which A climb grauate and almond orchards. distant perspective in a glittering pin yield annually a this finely exacs to the finest dimension wheel of light. Here in such a gun as terraces of vineyards, the little fig, pome outside and in, lay the final result of some five thousand feet and the top- of the pass, which opens out apon the titanic labours.
plateau of Niegush, is reached. Should a bird's-eye view of what may be said to embrace practically the entire princi. pality be desired, the ascent from here of
Now a full dixio contains stew or tea sufficient, with ttiper distribution for about fifty mon (e,, one platoon) and is correspondingly heavy. It is carried by two men, slung from a pole which rests on their shoulders. As there are at least 200 een in a company, every meal which includes tea or meat involves a "ration" party of eight men for the dixies alone.
We had seen these labours from almost That is, three times each day, eight men. have to walk anything from 1,000 yards the start First the melting furnace out to a mile each way. Still more men are pouring its liquid fire, which splashed required to carry up the bread ration and and hissed like water, though it was finest
dry for the transport which
ed speech against us. Mr. Smith spoke wooden cradles are constructed with ped by giant claws, is carried away and insuperable difficulty. The effort will most
eloquently in support of a resolution that the Senate should entrust the Committed on Foreign Relations with the investiga tion of our mistreatment of national com-
mero.
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wholesale among Atlantic
President to prompt action.
two pairs of handles. From one-fifth to one-quarter of the total working power of a company is occupied for a third of every day in mere carriage of rations,
PROBLEME OF TRANSPORT.
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certainly reap a ha dsome reward. It is not hard to realize that environment, part in the moulding of this sturdy race. the rugged mountain chains, played their Surigao....... Wooded though many of the mountains On the are, the prevailing effect looking north- wards remains greyly sterile ranges of mountains in Boguia, & great one side the whole of Montenegro, several part of Herzogovine, the lake of Skutari in Albania and the adjacent plains. On the other, the Bay of Cattaro forming. a prelude to the dark waters of the Ad-
the plains and riatic stretching away as far as the eye can reach. In the immediate neighbour-modrediks head of the mountain tending their flocks of sheep and goate, valleys are alive with a busy population, Fahrenba tilling their fields; for the ownership of
whose independence to fight is a glorious tradition. tion, se also is military service; a com unity whose interests are as one, for
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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 27th Janusy to 2nd February, 1916.
HIGH WATER
| Days of
Month
Height
23th January-Hongay 23rd January, -Jardine, Matheson & Co,
EMPOERS OF JAPAN, British str. 3,087, F.
L. Davison, 24th January-Vancouver 1st January, General U.P.B. & Ca Foocnow, British str., 1,228, D. R. Davies, 20th January Shanghai 20th January, General. ButterBold & Swire
FERLI MARU, Japanese str., 3,089, H. Chisaki, 24th January-Moji 18th January, Coal-Mitaui Bussan Kai- sha
HORUTO MANU, Japanese str., 2,202, N. Suzuki, 24th January- Balik Papan 10th Jan., General-Dodwell & Co. KIDI MARU, Japanese str., T. Basali. 23rd January Singapore 13th Jant- ary, General-Nippon Yusen- Kaigh KURNANA, British str. 2.199, J. Roger, B4th January-Shanghai 21 January, General--Order.
KWINANA, British str., 2,120, J. Rodger, 3rd January-Freemantle 11th De cember Sandal Wood.-Order. LORSANG, British str., 997, D. W. Ritchie. 24th JanuaryHaiphong 17th Jana- General-Jardine, Mathesen & ary,
Co.
MEXICO MARU, Japanese str. 3,559, T. Yamaguchi, 18th January-Manila 12th January, General.-Osaka Sho- Ben Kaisha.
NAMBANO, British str., 2,591, H. E. Gilroy, 21st January-Moji 18th Jan- uary, General.-Jardino, Matheson &
Co.
ONSANO, British str., 1,787, G, T. Taugh, 8th January Calcutta 4th January, General Jardins, Matheson & Co. SHIZUOKA MARU, Japanese str., 3,869, M.
Tozawa, 24th January-Seattle General Nippon Yuzon Kaisha. SIEKIANG, British str., 1,810, Willatus, 19th January Shanghai 19th Jana usry, General,-Butterfeld & Swire.. TALTHYBICS, British str., 1,593, Cullum, 24th January-Mania 21st January, Hemp. Butterfield & Swire.
TAMBU, British str.: 920, W. G Cowan, 4th January-Swatow 23rd January, General.--Butterfield & Swire.
TAMING, British 1,350, Pennefather, 21st January-Manila 18th January, Gen- eral-Butterfield & Swire.
-Yugacy, Chinese str., 1,079, W. G. Legge, 18th January Chefoo 13th January, General, Chinese,
passes through heating, and reheating in order to undergo many maulings and squeezings from hammera and press that squeeze it with a 7,000 ton squeeze. To ses a great redhat trunk of steel, big as the biggest oak tree, being punched and The resolution was adopted, but the
kaended, cut and shaped and hollowed as sproch fruta
Anglophobo point of view was a failure. It was eclipsed by In some sections of the long line the though it were so much potter's clay, is easing reply by Senator Lodge, the heavy strain of the food supply is greatly one of the sights of oven this wander age. Republican authority on foreigu increased by the complete absence of water And suddenly the whole thing, red hot, affairs. While Mr. Lodge told the Senate in the trenches Where water is lacking scores of tons, may be whisked high into that he was as anxious as anybody to take altogether, or is impure, it becomes neces the air from out of its vertical furnace care of Americas trade-rights, he consid-sary to carry it up from the rear. This (601t, or more high) and lowered righ: int: ered the bodies of innocent children float is done in petrol cans twice a day. The an oil bath reaching 70ft,, deep below the ing dead upon the waters, the victims of first journey of water carriers is made at earth's surface. The subterranean rumbl the destruction of an unarmed ship,
the same time as the so-cailed breakfastings and gurglings and the sparks and the more foignant and tragic spectacle than fatigue and the water is for washing and smoke! You get a pocket Vesuvius with an unsold bale of cotton. He could not shaving, sixteen tins in all or thereabouts oil-bath tempering of a 15 in. gun.
Perhaps the firing of one is as awesome, he continued, agree with the conception of neutrality which upheld trade rights This water, the transport of which means but allowed Americans to be slaughtered about two miles walking for another eight Quite a modest-sized gun-simple 4in.and is as universa) as is primary instruc in detail in the wountains of Mexico and men, is stored in tubs in different parts of which was fired for us in another part of the waves of the the trench and used by the men, as a rule the yards, made a most unhallowed din at in the "easy" time which follows break close quarters and crashed great chunks of stool out of a slab of armour plating. The speech, which resulted in an addi- fast. It is, by the way, a great sight in What would one of those 15in, projectiles
Cetinje, the capital of Montenegro, has the distinction of being the smallest tion to Mr. Smith's resolution of a clause the trenches, the morning wash and share which we have seen earlier 5ft. high and
capital in the world. It stands some demanding an investigation into the law which every. Tommy enjoys once a day-nearly a ton weight-have done with it?
three thousand feet above sea-level in the and fact regarding Germany's crime Later in the morning another party brings
midst of a sandy plain, and, shut in by against the United States, has made a up the same quantity of drinking water great sensation. It is regarded as an in- with which the men fill their water-bottles.
precipitous rock, is traversed by a nar It is direct robuke to the President.
The figures I have given apply to a
tow river, A couple of streets in addi- tion to the palace and monastery are deemed to reflect authoritatively the gros-single company. If, therefore, a battalion ing gentiment of the East, and its effect has three of the four companies in the fir
sufficient to house the smal population, apon the West, both directly and indirecting line, and the fourth company in re Is through the Western meters, serve supplies the "fatigue parties," it is butes the final decision to Lord Kitchener and as well there are the barracks in awaited with interest. It is expected that the more prospect of Parliamentary med-easy to calculate how large a proportion who consulted General Monro and other which a permanent garrison of six hund of the fighting strength is necessarily in Generals and himself climbed to observa red men is quartered. The monastery. a dling in his foreign policy will incline the wolved daily in the transport of indispens. tion posts whenes he could see the actual comprehensive array of buildings which able supplies. The cooking for breakfast geographical characteristics. Some Aus surrounded by walls includes the prison, means cooks at work from 5 pin.;tralians paraded before the commanding school, library printing establishment, the fatigue parties set out laden with officers in order to protest vigorously is about 8.30 returning about 3 o'clock against orders to board transporte while The dinner fatigues are similarly on the later arrivals on the peninsula remained
The palace is even simpler in effect-a road from about 11.30 to 2; the ton fatigues with the searguard. The last 200 embark from 3.30 to 5 o'clock. Beside all this the ing had been the first to land in August final distribution of food and drink from on almost the same spot of beach, the dixies to the men involves time and lamen realised since April that withdrawal plaía building of two storeys erected on CAPTAIN BOY-ED'S “SECRETS.” A dramatic story of the ubiquity of the bar in the trench itself, and considerable would probably be more perilous than either side of a court and enclosed within
For a week men the less played its part in the world's Mos
Nicholas, the German spy system in America was rar-skill in organisation is required to prevent landing, but when orders were received the high walls. This mountaia metropolis, se
mountain cemeteries, rated in the New York newspapers of wastage, delay, and inequality in distribu- men's first thoughts were for the little long cut off from the world, has Dong
tion,
were occupied in carefully carving names drama of recent years. December 16th. It appears that three
on, rough wooden crosses, convinced that reigning Prince, has been not unsuitably weeks previously special report on the
repe" and, as everyone knows, ony of his condition of the Navy which
These permanent daily "fatigues" are, the Turks whom they had found clean described sa" the father-in-law of Eu- most beautiful daughters has cemented had ordered to be prepared reached the
the friendship that exists between his office of Captain Boy-Ed, the Gernian of course, quite separate from the many fighters would respect the graves.
country and Italy by becoming the Queen Naval Attacać, before it arrived at the parties which are required to carry up White House. The fact that this highly what are called "Trench Stores." These
uges under this system economic conditions of her father's moun- confidential report was in the possession include heavy baulks of timber for making which governed the average civilian when of Italy's ruler, an event which has bad of Captain Boy-Ed was telephoned to roofs of bomb-proof shelters, stakes and he voluntarily abandoned his normal career grea: bearing upon the political and the country has raped greater advaur
Mr. hurdles for repairing trench walls and and surrendered himself to the upcon- Mr. Wilson at the White House.
Since 1906 Montenegro has had its own Wilson, immediately communicated the in- parapets destroyed by the enemy's guns, aerial process of being transformed into a taia Stato. Two other Montenegrin pra- concessions than would otherwise have formation to three members of the barbed wire to strengthen the external de soldier. Certainly he did not contemplate cesses married Russians, another becasue been the case.
coinage, based on a silver unit called a of the royal house beesms the wife of fences, supplies of bombs and fleration fatigues, he did not picture him Queen of Servia, while the fifth daughter
"perper.
A bank has a natural Half an hour later Captain Boy Ed, grenades, rockets, lights of various kinds
INFLUENCE OF ITALY,
corollary, been founded, and in 1908 a communication trench carrying tea dixies in his New York office, turned savagely for illuminating the neutral zone at night self struggling along a muddy winding Prince Francis Joseph of Battenborg,
was inaugurated. Commercially, to-day Montenegro israilway connecting Beuzari with the bar- upon his secretary, an American, and socused him of betraying his scerets to the and eatebing the enemy's patrols, sand on a bleak wet autumn morning. The fact White House says The Times New York bags by the hundred, and boxes of am that he does it day after day without
eerious complaint, struggling wearily practically an Italian colony. Italians bour of Antivari correspondent. The secretary admitted unition,
In a sense, the measure of success through pools of water, stumbling round manage the tobacco monopoly, they con- Cetinje is joined by a motor car service everything and threatened to divulge more of Captain Boy-Ed's secrets to achieved in there departments of modern awkward corners, falling occasionally into duct, nader the Montenegrin flag, the with Cattaro and Podgoritza, telephones the evening newspapers unless the warfare is the true test of the New Army drainage holes sumppits," ns they are navigation on Lake Scutari; they control are installed in this simple, Dartmoor attaché instantly informed him how he officers and men, If it is done properly, called and turning in fagged out in his the Marconi station at Antivari, and the like villago capital which is now lighted of "Mon- giant, clad in the splendidly picturesque learned so promptly of the message that it means a good deal of secretarial work on sodden clothes, to sleep on the clay fleer of time is not long past when this condi- by electricity. Prinoes and officers dress- had been telephoned to Mr. Wilson, the part of the officers and a vast amounts dug-out four foot high-this fact, I say, tion of affairs was apt to cause some ed ales in khaki represent among
in: Montenegro, What Captain Bop-Ed said, in reply is laborious toil for the nwn. In a little is a great proof of his absolute deration restless spirits to raise the
however, has been scare and probably not published, but sensational version
the boys relationic penalistic book called "The New Army in the Mak to duty and of the completeness of his sell- cenegro for the Montenegrins Capital, national costume, the onset of moderails
ing." I ventured to analyse the motives surrender to his country's call, and ethor circles.
PANAMA CANAL PLOT.
It is intimated that the Secret Service Department is in possession of evidence to show that the Germang had planned to blow up the Panama Canal-Central News
Cabinet
''TEST OF THE. ARMY.
The
the residences of the archimandrate and the bishop, as well as the chapel, which is held in great veneration as the burial place of the sainted Peter L. and of Prince Danilo.
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No Fire Insurance will be affected by me in any case whatever.
Damaged packiges must be left in the Go- downs for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's Surreyors, Messts, GODDARD & DOUGLAS, at 10 A., en MONDAYS SED THURSDAYS. All Cains must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival bers, fter which date they esunot be recognised, No Clems will be admitted after the Goods have left the Gedowna.
E. V. D. PARE, Acting Superintendent Hongkong, 20th January, 1916.
8.8. "ANDRE LERON." COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIEE MARITIMES,
NOTICE.
YONSIGNEES of Cargo from Londen in connection with above Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored at their risks into the hazardons and/or extra hazardous Gedowns of o Hongkong owl Kowloon Wharf and Godown at Kowloon, whence delivery may b Co obtained immediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unles intimation received from the Consignees befors Noos, To-DAY, requesting it to be landed bere.
Bills of Leding will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Goods remaining anclaimed after the 31st Bary, at Noon, will be anbject to rent and ending charger.
All Clans must be sent in to me on or before the 4th February, or they will not be recognised,
Monds, Jat Jazuary, at 10 ▲ M
No Fire Insurance bas teen effected.
P. THOMAE, Agent, Boberg, Lih Jazzary, 1976..
All dansi ed packages will be temired on
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