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His Honour Sir Wm. Hees
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LIFE INSURANCE.
MR. E. P. HENDERSON, EC.S., Rotired,
of 42, Leinster Gardens, London, W.2, wishes to draw the attention of the public in
PetChina and the Straits to the desirability of |
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THE HONGKONG DAILY 13 FRIDAY FEBRUARY 19ND 1016.
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The Original de Genuine WORCESTERSHIRE.
THE GRESSON STREET D
The total of the Fund räister the suspices of the Po Refor the dependents of those memberhe Police Force who lost their live recent Greason Street offzay 07 made up as follows. This totalot include a sum also raised by thear Police Force':
W L Pattenden
E. Hamilton
D Templeton,
9. R. Aitken
ORIUM SMUGGLING.
TWO WOMEN CHARGED.
At the Hongkong Magistracy, yester
day before Mr JB. Wood, an old Chinese woman was charged with being in unlawful possession of four tacks of prepared opium.
* Inspector Gordon stated that defozul ant was arrested, white leaving for Canton The opium was conerated in a tea-pot
Defendant said she was engaged to
carry the opium by a man who promised
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95,00
AB. Stewart,
10,00
:25:00
WH Smith
20.00
20.00
20.00
$20.00
H.A Cartwrigh
20.00
JD. Stephens CB. Brooke and
250.00
70,00
20.00
100,00
25.00
W: J. Tutcher
∙10.00⋅
J Bentley
10.00
HC. Reaker
10.00
to pay her.
The Hon. Mr. Robert Shewen
R. J. Rawlinson
:10:00
T. G. Nixon
10:00
CC. Hickling
Mr. J. B. Wood fined defendant $300, with the alternative of three months
10:00.
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10:00:
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POLICE RESERVE HEADQUARTERS CLUR LIST.
Members of the Holland
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hard labour, and ordered the opium, to be confiscated.
A young Chinese woman was next charged with being in possession of nine laels of opium.
It was stated that defendant was arrusted at the Kowloon station as she was about to take the train for Canton. Her luggage was searched, and the opium was found concealed in a tin cover
Defendant said the basket did not belong to her; she had taken it by min
Mr. J. R. Wood fined defendant, 8:00; in default, three months' mgorous im prisonment. The opium was ordered to be confiscated.
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und. from Alz Wire Musonanra.
Messrs. Botelho Bros
Sergh Major Wilks
Mr and Mrs. Mitchelmore
S1,045.00
10.00 20.00 5.00
10.00
B. Michael
30:00
$10,00)
100,00 50:00 5.00
$200,00
Currimbhoy & Co.
100.00
250.00
Societe Charbonnage
Tonkin
25.00
Mr. and Mrs Bowley
50.00)
A B. Bryson
200.00
M. Sassoon, E. H and RAG
Capt, and Mrs. Lennox
10:00
Wong Siu Woon
$20.00
C Humphreys
The Hon. Mr Claud Severn
BROM.G
25.00
T de Journi.
H. Uddew
10.00
Charles Forsyth
HP White
50.00
NJ. Stabb
John Arnold
"50:00
G Edking
"Id"
GW. Gegg
50.00
Arthur Sours
10,00
V Andel
E. J. de Figueiredo
50.00
AS. D. Cousland
HMH Nemazee
250.00
R.Maclear Gibson
·10.00
HBL Dowbiggin
Musketry Inspector Fisher
26.00
George Hastings
C. H. W. Kew.....
25.00
FA Coleman.
10.00
C. Butcher
10
Milroy and McIntyre
Maitland
100
NH N Mody
100.00
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Mrs. Maitland
50
C. A. Hooper
25.00
W Nicholson
£50
J. Fisherg.
30.00
W. Butterfeld
50
Mr. 8 H Joseph
10.00
1000
GA Draper, R.N.
10,00
100.
JW. Franks
20.00
25 H Sieling
50.00
76. Clement
1:00
100.0 J. J Bryan
5.00
50.0 Staff Inspector
Idin
$15.00
25.00 Miss Wildin-
$15.00
$95.00
100.00 FL
5.00
bo.od Tilman
6.00
Bir D. Paul Chater
500:00 Staff Inspector Mackenzie
10:00
50.00 B E. Lindsell
10.00
50.00 Bestmen Raters
$7,50
C Champkin
10.00 Edward M. Raymond.
20.00
A. H. Harris
10.00 A8, Arcalli ........
125,00
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEFES.
FROX NEW YORK
THE Sleemchty
#HANNA NIELSEN,"
Captain L, J. Danielsen, having arrived from the above Forte, Consigueen of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at Their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart and Godown Company. Limited Kowloon, und, stơ
stored at Consiguses risk and expense
All broken, chafed, and damaged. Goods are te be left in the Godowns, where they will be sxamined on SATURDAY, 23rd last. M 10 4,2.- All Claims must be presented within Fuzim DAYS of the Steamer's arrival žere, after which date they cannot be recognised."
Good
No Claims will be admitted after the have left the Godowas, and all Goods remaining delivered after the 25th inat, will be makject to rent
Consignees of Cargo are hereby notifed that they must produce an Import Permit signed by the Superintendent of Imports and Exports, Horgkong, before Bill dennisrigued of Lading can be
No Fire Insurance has been empot
ezected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SREWAN, TOMES & Co., Hongkong, 18th February, 1918. [1047
THE BRITISH INDIA STEAM-
NAVIGATION CO.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM VANCOUVER AND SEATTLE.
THE Steamship
"COCONADA?
having arrived from the above porta, Con tignees of Cargo are hereby notifed that al Goods are bolag landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or eri hasardom Godowns of the dongkong and Kowloon What and
Co., Ltd, hence and/or fram ke wharves delivery may be obtained
Goods not cleared by the 25th Feb. at 4Pr will be subject
to
All broker, chafed and damaged,
to be left in the Ocdowals, where they
examined on the 25th Feb. at 10 AM
Claims against the steamer must be pre-
anted within 10 days of arrival others!
they will not be recognized
No Fire Insuradze
In soy came whatsoever.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Lu,
Hongkong, 18th February 1918,
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40,00
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$5,00
20.00
30:00
20.00
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100.00
Richard Hancock
50.00%
5000 M. Gregory
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shop Larder
10.00
$100.00
10,00
R. Kennedy
10:00
r. and Mrs. Bires.
∙10.00
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E. Carpmael
20,00
Tessrs.
Whiteway, Laidlaw &
AG Hewlett
·10.00
R. G. Herbert
90.00
nonymous
R. M. Anatin
90106
r. and Mrs. Hickie
10.00 15:00 20.00
T. Dallin A
20.00
RE O. Bird
20.00
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M. M. Magn
10.00%
H. E. Goldsmith
10.00
NCEONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK CO. LIST
FE. Rosser
10,00
A I Crow
30.00
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10:00)
AD. Galloway
10:00
Gow
10.00
'D. E. Ulark
10,00
Martin
10.00
L. C. Robinson
10:00
IS. Cooper
10:00)
still refused
J. C. Buster
30.00
S. McIntosh
10,00
called
GDumbarton
$10.00
NB Allan
30.00
fendant
WS Brown
20.00
[Tulip?
10:00
J. Macdonald
20.00
Neilson
10,00
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10.00
G. Browel
15:00
loon,
Paul Hodgson
20:00
Stone
5.00%
WH. Barton
10.00
Nicholls
5.00
Ramsay
10.00
Macaskill
5.00
W. J. Pringle
10.00
$15.00
C. M Melnue
$10.00
Howell
5:00
retendent
H. Underweil
10.00
EL Mitchell
5.00
GM
Lakin
10.00
Lolin Oven
5:00:
A E Cherry
10.00
Sect
10.00%
J. Hooper
10:00
10:00
FA Wells
10.00 Alban
FW James
20.00 W. Johnstone
6.00
Mr. J. R. Wood fined defendant $10.
5.00
FW. 8. Evans
20.00
bith
10.00
S. H Dutton
10.00
25.00
GM Hara
60.00)
Incheon
5:00
$10.00
uncan
5:00
50.00
toryth
5:00
10.00
20,00
20,00
H. West
10.00
A. B Gra
95.00
10:00
100.00
15:00
JM Bhay
26.00
5.00
WD Kraf
15.00
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25.00 W
6.00
10.03
5.00
could give
10.04 3.
9.00
30.0
$10.00
10.0
6:00
10.0
5.00
D. Shaw
10
10.0 Bim 40WF Ford
5:00
5.00
60.
21 Hobson
WF Ford
10.00
5.00
W Brown
$10,00
PA Redmond
D. Steel
6.00 5:00
D. Logan
2100
$10.00
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10.00
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15010
Alan Balean
$200
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100
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100
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954.00
5.00
388.00
YOUTH ROBS HIS BENEFACTOR.
the Hongkong Magistracy, yester
day, before Mc Dyer Ball, a Chinese
youth pleaded guilty to stealing Afteen of cultured pearls, valued at $2,430.
in the Colony from, the country about
twenty days ago. He went to the chop, situated
Bonham Strand, and
quired for a friend, who had alre
left the firm's employment, Defer
then asked the prosecutor
as he was
Taking
him a place in which
penniless and
the youth pros
gave him bermusion to sleep in his
On Tuesday night, whils body
asleep, "defendant took the keye from the accountant's pocket and opening a cup- board, stole fifteen bundles of
in
When the theft was discovered morning information was given to the Police Bergt Will, who was sent out to make inquiries on Wednesday, went to the macao steamer'e wharf auıl waited for defendant who later cam
unsuspectingly with the stolen
his possession and was
he was about to go on board.
for Macao
Defenda
of the
mitted the
akid he got
a tremendous he
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LAGER BECA
50,00
HONGKONG MAGISTRAVY.
UNLICENSED DOGS.
A Chinese was charged with not taking ont a licence for his dog. A
Defendant said he bought the dog from
a friend on the 9th of February, and therefore he had no time to take out a licenciad
Mr. JR. Wood fined him $5.
GAMBLING
Ten Chinese were charged with gambl- ing at No. 2.. French Street, E
Only two defendants, who were alleged to be the keepers of the gambling-house, appeared in person. They were defended by Mr Leo d'Almada.
The two defendants pleaded guilty to gambling, but denied that they were the keepers of the
Mr. J. R. Wambling booth.
remanded thy case till to-day fixing bail at $230 each. The remaining eight, defendants' bail of 820 oach was estrented.
ACCUSER ACCUSED,
A Chinese youth was charged with stealing a quilt and a
sheet
Inspector Gordon stated that defen. dant, who was employed in the same house as complainant informed the lat ter that while he was out & man had entered his room and stolen the, articles Complainant informed the searched defendant and him for the
on
Defendant said he expected to redeem the articles in a day or two
Mr. R. Wood sentenced him to seven days hard labour,
REFUSING TO HIRE HIS RICSHA.
A Chinese ricsha coolic was charge with refusing to hire his ricsha at Nathan Road, Kowloon, on Wednesday
he
bo and it is they complainant, enid that
family went for and, on and Carnarvon the junction of Nathan Roads, Kowloon, he call- ed defendant, who pretended not to hear. Witness, therefore, went up to him and told him that he wanted to hire
ric then whereupon de Mrs. got up. but
defendant
but defendant refused? Wie hist tened to strike WitneS
was witness thea
Mistri entered the
Blanda
to pall it on Indian
an Sergeant ar
aid there
guve des
te the Station Hotel, Kow-
theesh it had been published in
as a licensed stand, but all
the richas were stationed there and it was a sort of recognized
coolie could refuse and
No
જહાંત a gentleman in the
Station Hotel had engaged his ricsha
Inspector
Gordon
replied that that was untrue Defendant had been given an op-| portunity of pointing out the gentleman,
but he refused.
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