CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

AND

OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. JHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

From NEW YORK via SINGAIOSE

CONSIGNEES por Company's Steamer

LYDAON

n hereby notified that the Cargo having arrival per .. "BELLEROPHON" from Singapors will be discharged into Holt's Wharf Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignees risk and abject to Ferms and Conditions of Storage Holts Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for Delivery from Godown on and after 4th

ember.

At

Optious! Cargo will not be landed here, unless Notice has been given prior to Steamer's arrival, bat carried on from port to port to the faal port of call to which the option extends.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are Lo be left in the Godowas, where they will be

ramined on any between the bean of

a and Nook, within the Free Storage period.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have loft the Steamer's Godown, and all Goods remsining andelivered after the 10th November will be subject to Bent

Tuesdays and Friday

All Claims against the Steamer mast be presented to the Underrigned on or before the 24th November, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected,

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

[4159 Hongkong, th November, 1926.

THE

HONGKONG SHIPPING.. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS AND

FREIGHTS.

HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5г# * 1926.

MORE PROHIBITION REVELATIONS.

IMMORALITY INCREASED

IN

* AMERICA. -

EFFECT ON MOTOR DRIVERS.

Yesterday's shipping statement showed a big decrease in the cargo for Hongkong consequent upon nine fewer arrivals than on the previous day. Hongkong freight

* NEW YORK- went down by over 8,000 taus, but cargo

"By far the most distressing result of for ports beyond remained much about

the Volstead Act is the increase in drink- the same, only showing a very slight re- duction, although only four steamers caring among boys and girls" ried freights for other ports.

Ar-

During the twenty-four hours ended at a.m. yesterday eight vessels arrived and there were twelve departures, the nationalities being-two British rivals and six departures; two Japanese arrivals and one departure, one Nor wegian arrival; one German arrival and one departure; two American arrivals and one departure; one Danish and twe Dutch departures, leaving a total of 69 vessels in port, of which were

British.

Freight for Hongkong amounted to 3.245 tons, of which one British vessel brought 1,039 tons, and another 800 tons. An American steamer brought 1,382 tons, and a German arrival contributed 1,700 tons. For ports other than Hongkong. there were 9,758 tons. with the returns reading, 2,303 tous in a British steamer (the Tanda from Melbourno and Manila): 4.126. tons in the President Grant for Manila; 1,100 tons in the Luahan from Shanghai and Swatow, 2,099 tons in the La Plata Maru.

SHIPPING NOTES.

and

The following notice to mariners has been issued by the Commissioner of NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. Customs at Shanghai under date October THE Steamer

." COBLENZ"

having arrived from BREMEN, HAMBURG and Porta, Consignees of Cargo are haraby notified that their Cargo is being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong ad Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, where Delivery can be obtained.

23rd, with reference to the alteration of head and stern mooring buoys in the harbour Notice is hereby giren that work on the rearrangement of the bead and stern mooring buoys in Shanghai Harbour will be commenced early in November, entailing the laying of new moorings and the removal of existing moorings to new positions. The dredgers All Goods remaining undelivered after the and floating sheer legs used in connec 10th of November, 1926, will be subject to Renttion with this work will inevitably be

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

1926.

hstructions in the fairway, demanding additional care on the part of those Damaged Packages must be left in the directing the movement of vessels. The Godown for examination by the Consignees and work will commence in the 11th and the Company's Surveyor, Messrs. Anderson Lower Sections of the harbour. The Ashe, at 10 a.m., on the 8th of November, craft engaged on the work will exhibit No Claims will be admitted after the Goods green flag over a red flag by day and have left the Godown and all Claims must be a red light over a green light at night. presented within Two Weeks of the Ship's Those in charge of vesselsnavigating the arrival here, after which date they will not be harbour are requested to proceed at dead slow speed, when approaching such recognised.

craft and to give them as wide, a berth as possible, in order to avoid foaling the tackle by which they are, held ip position.

Consignees are requested to surrender their Fills of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature,

MELCHERS & CO., Agunta: NOZDOBUTACAZx Lloto, BzzAN Hongkong, 3rd November, 1926,

[4150

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. CHINA MÚTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD.

AND

Fзox UNITED KINGDOM VIA

SINGAPORE

ONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer

BELLEROPEON"

The waster of the ss. President Grant, (American) arriving from Seattle viá ports, reported to the Harbour Office yesterday that during the voyage two steerage passengers died after the liner Jeft Seattle.

PASSÉNGEES.

ARKIVALS.

By the s.8. Tanda, trom Australia vid Manila, on Nov. 4th:-Miss Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Reynell, Miss A. M. Christianson, Mr. D. S. Elack, Mr. W. Weldon, Miss H. V Marks, Mrs. E Loftus, Mr. E. S. Marks, Capt. and Mrs. J. O. Gage, Miss E. Lennon, Miss K. are hereby notified that the Cargo Lennon, Mr. H. M. Clark, Miss Grant, be discharged into Holt's Whar Kowloon. Dr. J. B. Hodgers, Mrs. Singleton, Miss where it will lie at Consignees risk and L. 31. Day, Miss 1. M. Dix, Miss K. E. subject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Cooke, Miss D. M. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for Delivery from Godown on and after 4th. Brock and infant, and Mrs. McIntyre

November.

Optional Cargo will not be landed here, unless Notice has been given prior to Steamer's arrival, bat carried on from port to port to the fol port of call to which the option extends.

recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be affected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agents.

and child.

By the .s. Prekinient Grant, from Seattle via ports, on November 3rd:- Miss F. T. Bayley, Mr. J. H. Bulmer, Mr. A. C. Crawford, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Creighton, Mr. Joseph Creighton, Master All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are Robert Creighton, Master John Creigh- to be left in the Godowns, where they will be ton, Dr. A. S. Donaldson, Miss M. A. examined, on any Tuesdays and Fridays Frame, Mr. M. J. Heller, Mr. T. Hines, between the honre of 10.40 A. and Noos Dr. W. F. Johnson, Dr. Hugh Kerr, Mr. F. H. La Mathe; Mr. E. C. Lobenstine, within the Free Storage prind

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods, J. W. Lowrie, Miss Anne E. Moffett, have left the Steamer's Godown, and all Goods Dr. S. A. Moffett, Rev. W. T. Mitchell, remaining undelivered after the 10th November, Miss M. M. Moninger, Mr. C. M. Myers, will be anbject to Rent

All Clans against the Stramer must be Mr. C. E. Patton, Dr.A. K. Reischauer, presented to the Undersigned on or before ra. C. K. Roys, Miss G. Schultz, Miss the 24th November, or they will not be J. T. Scots, Mr. R. E. Speer, jr., Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith, Mrs. H. Warren, Mr. R. C. Wells, and Dr. J. E. Williams. Among passengers passing through on their way to Manila were: Mrs. K. G."

Ainsworth, Ainsworth, Mise K. W Master G. E. Ainsworth, Mr. Wm. Arnett, Mr. and Mrs M. R. Bourne, Miss E. Bourne, Mrs. S. Bullard, Mr. and Mrs. P. Happ, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Heilbronn, Mrs. L. F. Kimball, Miss E.. B. Kimball, Mr. C. Laughlin, Mr. V. Martinez, Mr. R. M. Mahler, Miss J. Matthews, Mrs. F. J. Marquort, Mr. and Mrs. C. K McClelland, Mrs. B. B. JAVANESE PRINCE"

Meade, Mrs. E. G. Merrill, Mrs. F. W. having arrived from the above Port on Muller, Mr. and Mrs. Horace S. Rand, And instant. Consignees of Cargo sre jr., Miss Jean Rand, Mr. E. A Rodier, hereby informed that their Goods are being Mra. J. P. Schwerin, Mrs. F. Slingluf, landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Miss S. Slingluft Master F. Singlu

g and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Miss A. Smith, Mire By Smith, Mrs. C. Limited, Kowloon, and stored at L. Smith, Miss V. B. Smythe, and Mr. Consignees and expense.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods C. B. Weiss..

Hongkong, 4th November, 1928.

PRINCE LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM NEW YORK

THE Motor Vessel

be

be

[4154

left in the Godowns, where they will te examined on Monday, 8th instant; at 10 am.

All Claims mons be presented within Fifteen days of

at the Vessel's arrival hare, after which date they cannot be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted aftor the Goods have left the Godowns, and all. Goods remaining uzdelivered after the 9th instant, will be subject to Rent.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned hy

FURNESS (FAR EAST), LTD., 2nd Floor, King's Building, Connaught Road, Hongkong. Telephone No. 3765.

(4148 dengkong, and November, 1926,

THEBAPION No. 1 THERAPION No. 2 THERAPION No. 3

Ma 1 for Bladder Cafeert.“ Ho. x ber Blood & Kids Dia: No. 1 for Chrouis Wasichana. 1052 SI- SALMES UNIORES, FERE IN KOHLAND, 26. DE. EN C Mas Go, Harsmock Hd, W., London, m MAL FACE 80, BECEWAT E1901022 Cas, a 11

DIFACTURES.

Per 8.5. Collent, for Shanghai, on November 4th Mr. and Mrs. Reimers, Mr. W. Brockstedt, Mr. W. Treskin, and for Kobe: Mr. H. W. Daube,

This statement, from the annual report of the Moderation League of New York. reveals one of the greatest failures of prohibition.

The chief of police in Topeka, Kansas, where public sentiment is strongly in They favour of prohibition, 9634: (boys and girls) do not think they are regular unless they become half in toxicated. The girls will not go out with boys who have no flasks to offer."

An Idaho chief of police, dealing with the same subject, says: There have been outbursts of immorality among them, that are directly traceable to the con- Bumption of liquor."

THE PENINSULAR and oriental

STEAM NAVIGATION CO.

STEAMER FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO AND BOMBAY,

THROUGH BILLS OF LADING ISSUED FOR EGYPT, MEDITERR AYRAN AND CONTINENTAL PORTS AND LONDON.

THE Steamship

"ALIPORE"

carrying His Majesty's Mails, will be skerpatch- ed from this Port at Noox on MONDAY. the Stu NOVEMBER, 1920, taking Cargo for the above Forta.

Silk and Valuable Cargo for Italy, France and London (under arrangement) will be oonveyed by this Steamer proceeding to Bom bay and there transhipped to the on-carrying Stoamer

for Marseilles and London. Parcels will be received at this Office until Noon, on or NOVEMBER. The Contents and Tame of all Packages must be declared.

For further Particulars, Apply to

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.,

Aganti.

(4143 Hongkong, 2nd November, 1996.

The most serious result of the nationa! dryness according to the report, is the remarkable increase in the number of drunken motor drivers. All over America drunkenness among motor THE AUSTRAL-CHINA NAVIGATION drivers has increased to an alarming extent.

Arrests for drunkenness are steadily

In 584 places taken increasing. typical examples, arrests were 21,000 more in 1924 than in 1923, and 38,241 more in 1923 than in 1924.

13

The report adds: We cannot escape the conclusion that the Volstead Act has. failed utterly to do what it was intended to do, namely, promote temperance and

sobriety."

A "TOOTH PASTE" VOICE. Dr. J. F. Staton, one of the judges a the Wallasey musical festival, likened one tenor voice to "tooth paste oozing out of a tube." He found it impossible to award any marks, to the competitor in question.

COMPANY.

For SYDNEY, MELBOURNE & ADELAIDE

"Th MANILA, ILOILO, SANDAKAN, BALIKPAPAN & RABAUL,

S.S. "CALULU” BAILING ON OR ABOUT 29TH NOVEMBER, 1928. For Freight and Particulars, Apply" to:-- DODWELL & CO, LTD,

Agents. Telephone No. Central 1030.

ON SALE.

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COUNCIL for the

Revised by Membersi

Mr. Herbert Fryer, the London pianist, HONGKONG HANSARD REPORTS described some of the musical composi-LEGISLATIVE

He Bion 1925. tions submitted as perpetrations. added that the number of people who had the delusion that they could write music, was extraordinary.

VESSELS EXPECTED

November 30th. yra (Swedish East Asiatic), due abouz Alipore (P. & 0.), dae November 7th,

about à a.m..

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SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN HONGKONG.

FOR NOVEMBER, 1928.

(STANDARD TIME OF THE 120TH MERIDIAN, EAST OF GREENWICH,)

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HONGKONG METZUROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, November 4th.

Barometer

¡Previous On Date On Date

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aka port 6.

p.

30.09

30.07

30.02

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499

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43

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0.00

76 61

Temperaturs Humidity Wind Direction... Force Weather... Bain

Highest open-air Temperature on 3rd Lowest open-air Temperature on 4th

B-Blue sky; C-Cloudy; D-Drizzle; F-Fog; L-Lightning: M-Mist; O Overcoat; P-Passing showers; Q- Squalls; R-Rain; T-Thuder.

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,

From November 5th to 11th, 1923. HIGH WATER. *

Days of

Month

Manila, Per a.s. President Grant, for on November 4th:-Mrs. K. G. Ains worth, Miss K. W. Ainsworth, Master G. E. Ainsworth, Mr. Wm. Arnett, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Bourne, Miss E. Bourne, Mrs. S. Bullard, Mr. and Mrs. P. Happ, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Heilbronh, Mrs. L F. Kimball, Miss E. B. Kimball, Mr. Clifton, Mr. V. Martinez, Mr. R. M. Mahler, Miss J. Mathews, Mrs. F. 7. Fri. Marquort, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Me Clelland, Mr. B. B. Meade, Mrs. L. G. Satar Merrill, Mrs. F. W. Muller, Mr. and Son. Mrs H S. Kand, jr., Miss J. Rand, Dr. E. A. Rolier, Mrs. J. P. Schwerin, Mon, Mrs. F. Slingluff, Mies 8. Slingluff, Miss A, Smith, Miss B. Smith, Mrs. C. L. Smith, Mr. C. B. Weiss, Miss V. B. Smythe, Mr. H. A Anderson, Major C.Wod. 10 W. Sale, Mr. J. R. Payden, Lt.Cdr. O.

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