NOTICE TO MEN.
Look at your clothes before everyone else does.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4r¤, 1926.
Do they need Dry-cleaning or Pressing?
Let us freshen them up for the Winter. Even
an old suit or coat
can be made to
look smart and
well-groomed, if treated
OUR WAY,
at
trivial cost,"
Please phone Kowloon 1210 and ask for our Price List and nearest Agent.
PHILIPPINE SANITARY · DYEING DRY-CLEANING Co., Ltd.
14, Jordan Road. [AR]
AND
Agents in Hong Kong.
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Fatigue after 6 hours' continuous work: Without Sanatogen 92% With Sanatogen 33%
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HONGKONG SHIPPING.
YESTERDAY'S STATEMENT.
Yesterday morning's statement showed 15,102 tons of freight entered into the Colony, out of which 11,702 tons were bought in by British vessels. For ports beyond, 9,888 tons passed through Hong kong; out of which 1,003 tons were car- ried in Britiab, boats. The two best fe- turns were 1,067 tons brought by the Empress of Eueria, and 2,984 tona by an- other British vessel. There were five other returns by British vessels of over
1,000 tons
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KORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN,
THE
BE Steamer
** COBLENZ " having arrived from BREMEN, HAMBURG and Parts, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Cargo is being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godewa Co, Ltd. Kowloon, whore Delivery can be obtained.
All Goods remaining undelivered after the 10th of November, 1926, will be subject to Bent. No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in
case wintever. Godown for examination by the Consignees and Damaged Packager must be left in the
the Company's Surveyors, Mosers. Anderson Aho, at 10 am, on the 8th of November,
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During the 24 hours ended at 0 a.m. yesterday, 17 steamers arrived, and 111998. departures, the nationalities being 11 No Claims will be admitted after the Goods British arrivals and 6 departures; i have left the Godown and all Olaime must be Japanese arrival and 3 departures; presented within Two Weeks of the Ship's Norwegian arrivals: 1 Chinese arrival arrival bere, after which date they will not be and 1 departure; i French departure; I recognised. German arrival and 1 American arrival, Consignees are requested to surrender their leaving total of 65 vessels in the
Bill of Lading in the Cadersigned for Harbour, of which 25 were British.
countersignature. The tabulated list of arrivals and clear- ances will be found on page 14.
SHIPPING NOTES. "
The B. & 8. steamer Awangchowe which was reported recently as having been re- sponsible for the rescue of 0 Japanese fishermen at sea during the typhoon of October 18th, arrived in Hongkong and in a report to the Harbour Office made mention of this incident.
The wooden steamship Sai Chou, now lying off shamshuipo is to be sold by Mr. E. V. M. R. de Sousa at the China Action Rooms, next"Tuesday at 3 p.m. The dimension and capacity are as fol lows-Length: 241 feet: Breadth: 33.3 feet; Depth: 11.6 feet; Gross Tonnage: 1,156, Nett Tonnage: 745.
There were three deaths on board the xa Aaking on her last trip, all being Chinese deck passengers, Two were buri- ed at sea and one body was landed at Amoy.
A Chinese deck passenger died on board the s.8. Empress of Russia on her way from the North.
The master of a vessel arriving on 1uesday, reports that when in the vicinity of Hongkong Chan on Monday night, a fairly large ship was seen close inahore with the "Not Under Control" signal burning. Shortly after sighting, the signal was hauled down and anchor lights substituted
During the unloading of the Tai Lee from Kongmoon during the early hourg of Tuesday, two coolies fall overboard. The one was picked up suffering from immersion, while the other suffered" a badly torn thigh through striking a pro- jection. The latter was conveyed to the G.C.E., where more than 20 stiches were' put in, the man meantime remaining .conscious. Ke ia now progressing favourably."
PASSENGERS,
ARRIVALS.
By the 8.8. Coblens, from Hamburg vid ports, on November 11th:-Mrs. F. Laing and child, Miss B. Hidalgo, Mrs. M. Riecken, Mr. E. Schramm and family, "Mr. E. Huschelrath, Mr. P. S. Selle, Mr. W. Beyer, Mra W. Gunn, Capt. C. C. Brown, Mrs. R. J. Canim, Mr. T. C. Hards, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hueck, Mr. and Mrs. A. Nagel, Mr. F. Schneider, Mr. K. E. Nicksch, Mr. C. Regennas, Rev. Ed. Bruzzone, Sister E.
MELORERS & 00.. Agostar NORDDEUTSCfTti Liom, BenCER Hongkong, 3rd November, 1996, {4150
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
„OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. “
OKINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
AND
FROM UNITED KINGDOM TIA
SINGAPORE.
NONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer
"BELLEROPSON*
are hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloor, where it will be at Condigne risk and subject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for Delivery from Godown on and after 4th November.
Optional Cargo will not be landed here, unlea Netics has been given prior to Steamer arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.
All broken chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godor, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridayı between the hours of 10.45 ax. and Noos within the Free Storage period.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Steamer's Godown, and all Goods will he subject to Bent. remaining undelivered after the 10th November,
All Claims against the Etramer must be
presented to the Undergoed en or before the 4th November, or they will not be recognised.
No Firm Insurance will be effected.
BUTTERFIELD & BWIRE
Agenta Hongkong, 4th November, 1926.
PRINCE LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM NEW YORK THE Motor Vessel
THE
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"JAVANESE PRINCE"
[4154.
are
having arrived from the above Port on 2nd
instant, Consignees of Cargo hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kewloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on Monday, 8th instant, at 10a.m.
All Claime must be presented within Fifteen days of the Vessel's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized.
No Fire Lasurance has bean effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
FURNESS (FAR EAST), LTD,, 2nd Floor, King's Building, Connaught Raad, Hongkong. Telephone No. 3155 riengkons, 2nd November, 1996
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Obárie, Mr. F. F. Overbeck, Mrs. R. W. Quesinbetry, Mr. K. Regenas, Mr. W. F. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Shaw, Mr. F. Saheki, Mr. H. Schmeider, Mr. R. Heckland, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Taylor, Mrs. R R Thempton, Mr. G. Uematsu, Misc C. P. Vernes, Mrs. M. Woodsun, Mias M. F. Woodaun, and Mrs C. P. Wynne.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods M. Manzoni, Mr. C. Abuti, Mr. T.have left the Godown and all Goods Zanello, Mr. M. Rubini, Mr. G. Aita, remaining undelivered after the 9th instant, Mr. E. Magni, Mr. A. Gustavino, Mr will be subject to Bent. 31. de Stefani, Mr. E. Ghabriel and family, Mrs S. M. Ghebriel and daugh ter, Miss R. Ghabriel, Miss M. Ghabriel, Miss L. Ghabriel, M. T. Chamandi and family, Mr. A. Monasseb, Mr. A. Bisogni, Mrs. Carugati, and Mr. C. Poazio-Vornos. Among passengers pass- ing through on their way to Shanghai were:-Fathers James Hogan, John Loftus,, Ch Donelly, A Ferguson, J. Linehan, and M. J. Fallon, Shaters M. Credon, H. Woods, J. Fortuna, Nora Collins, I. Griffin, F. Maloney, Mr. L. Hofman and family, Mr. F. C. Happen- den and family, Mr. F. R. Maass and family, Mrs. E. M. de Gonzales, Miss A. Finkelstein, Mrs. F. Wendt and son, Mr. and Mr. F. Bull, Mias B. Hopkins, Mr. O. Renber, Mr. Ch. A. Smith, Mine M. J. Johnston, Mr. K. Niemann, Mr. O. Lorenzen, Mr. L. Adler, Mrs. Martha Rober, Miss T. Stoffers, Mr. P. Wilhelm and daughter, Mrs. S. Haas, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Cox, Mr. G. M. Babbitt, and Mrs. W. A: Dunn. For Kobe: Mr. S. de Neumann and family, Mr. F. A. Jucker and family, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Mahtani, and Dr. R. Gautier For Yokohama: Mr. A. Dubelman and family, J. B. Snellen and family.
DEPARTURES,
By the R.M.. Empress of Bussia for Manila, on November 3rd:-Mrs. E. C Bracy, Mra. J. Bremer, Mr. J. F. Bron- field, Mr. E. H. Bayne, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Beach, Mr. A. Bisagni, Mr. C. C. Brown, Mrs. J. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Botelho, Mr. and Mrs. Iva Clarke, Mr. R. J. Canine, Miss D. Caringatí, Mrs. S. G. Chapman, Mr. H. Coblentz, Col, and Mrs. J. T. Cornrad, Miss J Cornrad, Mr. T. Dharmdas, Mr. G. Dhalsmal, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dougian, Master N. H. Douglas, Master I. K. Douglas, Mrs. L. C. Davis, Mr. F. Eline, Mrs, T. H. Espinas, Miss D. Espinas, Mr. Fattchand, Mr. E. Feliciono, Mr. R. B. Farlatta, Mr. H. S. Fenwick, Mra. F. Fainter, Mrs. E. Gizachand, Mrs. W. Guan, Mrs. D. Greenwell, Mr. P. Hadimatia, Mr. F. D. van Horn, Mr. W. J. Howard, Mias B. Hidalge, Mrs. C. F. Hudson, Master Hudson, Mrs. J. B. P. Harnish, Misa D. Harnish, Mrs. A. Holling, Mr. B. E. Humphreys, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jones, Mr. NH Jarman, Miss I. G. Jordon, Mika L. F. Jordon, Mr. E. K. Jaeriedini, Mỹ. C. Kebayashi, Mrs. E. I Knox, Miss N. A Knox, Mr. H. B. Larai, Mrs. M. M. Laing, Miss D. M. Laing, Master M. C. Laing, Mr. J. B. Lowe, Mr. G. P. Ling, Mr. K. E. Miekach, Mra E. C. Moore, Mr. B. Megridge, Miss McNeir, Mr. E Mayeda, Mr. N. Hanikaan, Mr. M.
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