NOTICES TO CONSIONEES NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. The Steamship" MUNCASTER CASTLE

FROM NEW YORK.

ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed Fisk into the Crodowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., at Kowloon, whence, and/or from the whaeres delivery may be obtained.

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Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notier

the contrary be given before Oct. 99th.

No claims will be admitted after the Gooitx have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andelivered after Nov. 3rd will be subject to wat

AB cisime against the steamer must be pre sented to the Undersigned on or before Nov.13th, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on Nov. rd, at 10x by Goddard & Dongles.

No Fire Insurance has Been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL & CO. LTD.,

Agente.

Hongkong, October 18th, 1920.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

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OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LTD.

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVICATION

C

COMPANY, LTD.

ONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer "ATREUS"

Ars hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, "Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignee's risk. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Go- down on and after lat November,

Optional cargo will be lauded, unless Lotice had been given prior to steamer's arrival.

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godown, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays hetween the hours of 10.45 am. and Noen within the free storage period.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steainer's Godown and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 7th November will be subject

to int

All Claims against the stoumor must be presented to the undersigned on or before the 21st Nov., or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be offccter

BUTTERFIELD & 'SWIRE, Agenta

Hongkong, October 31st, 1990).

8.8. YALOU.”

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PREAD, WEDNESDAY,

All

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THE CAR FOR THE OWNKK-DRIVER.

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CONSIGNEES of Cars from LONDON ASAHI

MIDDLESBOROUGH &

LA PALLICE in connection with" above Stester are hereby informed that their goods, with the exception of Valuables are being landonium, Treasure and

and clored as their

risks into the hazardous and/or extra of the Hongkong hazardous Godowns Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd. at whence delivery may be obtained tely after Anding...

Optional reived from the Consignees

Cargo will be forwarded on unless

before Noor TO-DAY requesting it to be landed here.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Gooda remaining unclaimed after the 8th inst, at Noor, will be subject to rent and landing charge

All claims must be sent in to me on or efore the "Loth inst... or they will not be, recognized.

All damaged packages will be examined by Mestry Goddard & Douglas

the 8th inst, at 10 AM

MONDAY,

No Fire Inturance has been affected

B. RODENFUSER

Acting Agent

Hongkong, November 1st, 1990

F1710

P. & 0, S. N. CD.

STEAMERS FOR"

STRAITS, COLOMBO, AUS- TRALIA, BOMBAY, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS

& LONDON,

Through Bills of Lading issued for Butavin, Persian. Golf, Continental, Americas. und South African Forte. THE Steamship ** DILWARA.” Captain Bubby Currying His Majesty's Mail, will be despatchel from this Port on or about MONDAY, the 15th, NOVEMBER, 192), taking Passengers and Cargo for the above Ports.

Silk and Valuables and Ten for Italy, France and London (under, arrangemunt) will be transhipped at Bombay into the Mail Steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles and London.

Parcels will be received it this Office 'natil 3. r. the day before sailing. The contents and value of all packages are required

For further particular apply to-

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE

&CO.,

Agente,

Hongkong, November 1st, 1920.

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SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE.

91 PRAYA BAST, HONGKONG. FOB the use of all Man of the Mercantile

Beading and Writing Booma, Billiard Boom Orfinery Boom, CPO Room Restaurant, Concert Hall, Usurb

Private Calons and beds in DermHories Motor Launch "Dayspring..

BEER

ASAHI AGER-BEEN

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COMPAN

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KING.

LOST SILK HAT.

In Aid of

THE FAMINE RELIEF

FUND

Under the Patronage of

H.E. Sir Reginald Edward Stubbs, KCMG. H.E. Major General F. Ventris, O.B. " B.E. Commodore W. Bowden Smith, O.B.E.

Hon. Mr. Lau Chn Pal HOL Mr. Ho Fook.

TO-NIGHT

Wednesday, Nov. 3rd

at 9.30 pm.

BOOKING NOW ON

AT MOUTRIES.

PRICES AS USUAL

Soldiers and Sailors half-pr

THEATRE

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ROYAL

THE UNITED SERVICES CONCERT PARTY will give

A GRAND CONCERT

NOVEMBER 30, 1920.

TALE OF A BRIDE FROM THE GRAVE,

AN AMAZING: STORY. Dagart writes in the Referee:---~ was discussing ineledramme withe literary friad the other afternoon and he tried to nesne that melodrama frequently, developed into situations which were in possible in real life. I retorted that real" life was constantly developing into situa tians that would be considered" impossible if they occurred in melodrama. I gave him several instances. Here is one..

An officer fell in love with a charming girl, and his love was returned. He want ed to marry her and take her with bìm to Africa, where his regimes was about to

The young lady's father wa Proceed adamant and forbade his house to the nitor. But the lovers managed to meet one moonlight night in the garden, and there, in a farewell embrace, they exchang ed eternal vows. Kiss me again." said the weeping girl I feel that if I were ir my rond your kiss would wake me to Benguin..

Five years later, the young offer tane home. On his way to

mother's

ho passed a grand, funeral. When he got home his auther told him whose it wis The girl of his heart had been compelled by her father, to marry and had hurl a Little daughter, and now the mother was dead. The funeral the young officer had seen passing was that of the girl he had loved.

"BACK TO LIFE

At nightfall the young officer took a large sum of money with him and set out for the cemetery. Finding the man in charge was a gravedigger, he asked him to point out the grave of the lady who had been buried that morning. By offering the man "a" large sum money, he succeed. ed in getting the grave opened and "the lief of the coffin removed. Remembering the farewell words of his beloved, stooped down and kissed the lips of the corpse Then suddenly he seized the body in his arms and rushed away with it trto the right. The gravediggt, İS 1000 ( he had recovered from the horror, rushed off in pursuit, but the lover, with, the strange, burden, had disappeared in the darkose. The man, terrified a what would happen to him if his deed were, kuown, reinterred the coffin and filled up the grave.

Another five years passed Then, q All Souls Day, the bereaved husband came to pray at his dead wife's grave, While he was kneeling he heard someon approaching, and then the startled cry of a woman. He turned quickly nad looked. once more on the face of his dead wife. Before he bad recovered from his astonish- ment the woman had fled.

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Inquiries were. at ones set as foot, and the widower ascertained that the lady who was the living image of his dead wife was married to an officer and had recently re- turned with him from South America. The widower was rof satisfied. The grave wa opened and the empty coffin found The widower at once placed the matter in the hands of the police. The lady was visited and declared this she was now pa

now paying her first visit to Eatrope.

She was a South American, and had married her prešené husband in Buenos Ayres. Then the widower invoked the aid of the law and demanded that his dead. wife should be ordered to return to him.

A TRAGIC END..

The lady protested in court that she had never seen "the gentleman before, and the evidence she gavo as to her birth and paren tage in South America seemed satisfactory to the court whore belief that she conald- But possibly be the lady who had died was drengthened by the evidence of medical experts, who declared it was im. possible, after being veiled down in a coffin and buried under the earth for so many hours, that a corpse would have re- vived sufficiently to ccrnct a bigamous marriage.

At that moment the widower played a trump card. He left the court and presently returned with a charming little girl of six The child, obeying its instructions, rushed to the lady and er etsited, Mamma won't you kiss me?"! The woman fuug her arm, round the child and burst into tears, kissing the upturned little face again and again. That nigh the dead wife was dead again. She had taken poison. Her lover did not survive ber.

A story taken from a melodramat No. A story of real life; a story told, and every detail of it sworn to, in a Court of Justice. The Juliet was Gabrielle de Launay, the daughter of the President of The the Civil Tribunal of Toulouse, Romeo was Captain de Berre. The hus band who had fail, a dead wife to rest in a cemetery and then claimed a restitution of conjugal rights was M. de Bourg President of the Civil Tribunal of Paris, and the ena was tried before the High Court of Paris. Where is the melo dramatist any who would venture to tax the eredulit of his audience with the sibations in this strange, true story of the Bride from the Gravel.

OIL FACTORY BLOWN UP

A distillation engine of the oil factory of Dozaki, in the town of Akita, was blown up injuring right men acording to the „Nicht "Nicht, wen

Jiro Lizuka, one of the men; was thrown high up into the air and fell. about 90 feet away from the plane he was standing, but he is still living and probably will Novzurvive the experience.

In såld of Italian Convent (West Point)

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in the event of your being unable to attand these Exhibitions-- Eberal buying instructions shouf, be sent to your buying Hous In England. Admission tickets may be obtained "free" an application to the Organisers or from the Office of this newspaper. THE INTERNATIONAL TRADE EXHIBITIONS LTD: BROAD STREET, HOUSE LONDON EC2 ENGLAND

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