Like Your City Club
The smoking room aboard President Liners-dedi cated to the man who likes a good smoke, companion. ship and the supreme enjoyment of genuine travel comfort.
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"The magnificent President. Liners are broad of bearn and excepcionally steady. S Are oil burners, swift express liners.
- public rooms are luxuriously appointed and inviting,
All staterooms are ourside, splendidly furnished and equipped with beds--not berths. Each room has hot and cold running water, also facis, wardrobe, thermos bottles and reading lamps. Privace bath and showers in connection with many rooms perfect the travel comfort of chese giant passenger liners.
The
Cuising is world famous. The deliciously prepared menus will delight you. And how the orchestra adds zest to your dining.
The decks are spacious. The Glass-enclosed Promenade always popular. Deck sports, open air swimming pool, movies, evening dances,everything has been duoc to make your trip a happy-one. Unexcelled anywhere-is the courtecus and efficient service accorded you by the trained personnel aboard the President
Liners.
The great frequency of sailings and the liberal stopover privileges of the Dollar Steamship and American Mall Lisci bave made these giant passenger liners out- standingly popular ansong travelers.
WEEKLY TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE
TO SAN FRANCISCO and LOS ANGELES
The Sunshine Belt vía Horialulu Fortnightly mailings an Tuesdays
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To SEATTLE and VICTORIA
The Short, Straight Route to America Fortnightly fallings on Wednesdays
Pres. McKinley... Wed, Nov. Ind Pres, Grant.... Wed., Nov. 16th Pres. Cleveland...Wed., Nov. 30th Pres. Pierce.....Wed, Dec. 14th
Fres. Jefferson.....Tues., Nor 8th- Frea. Lincoln......Tties., Nov. 220cl Pres. Madison.... Toes. Dec. 6th
·Fres, Jacksoz ........Tues, Dec. 20th
Special Through Rates to Europe, via United States, £120, £112. Direct connections with all Atlantic lines. Choice of railway lines across United States and Canada, with liberal stop-over privileges for sight-seeing..
To EUROPE and NEW YORK ROUND THE WORLD Fortnightly sailinge at Tadays via Malia, Straits, Colombo, Suez Canal, Alexandria
Mamilles, Boston and New York, Natia Conne Pree. Hayes r Tata. Nov... 8th, 6a.m. | Près, Garfield...Tues, Dec. 20th,8a.m. Pres. Polk ......Tnow, Nov. 22nd,Sa.m. Free. Barrison..Tues. Ja, 3, 6 Pres. Adam....Tues., Bos. 8th.9m. Pren, Monroo...Tues, Jan. 17th, 8s.
To MANILA
Pres. Jefferson Oct. 31, 6 pm. Pres. Hayes ...Nor. bt, m. Pres. Grant ....... Nos, 8th," 6. p.m.
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Pres. Lincola......Nov. 14th. 6 p.m. Pres. Polk......Nov. 22nd, 8 am. Prer, Clevoland .....Nov, 12 d,. 6. gömr
*For Bookings, Possenger and Freight Information Apply ta Hong Kong and Shanghal Bank Building, Ground Floor
Telephone Central 2477, 2478 and 795 Cable Address “Dollar""
Dollar Steamship Line
and
American Mail Line
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1 26th; 1927.
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PASSENGERS.
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Per D'Artagnan, for Mar Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Jordan, M seilles and ports; on.,October 23th: Th. Horting, Mr Allizou, Mr. A C. Little Miss M. B. de Ves. Mr. The master of the China Navi-Miss Y. U. Chan, Mrs. Chan Wang de Villele Mis. S. H. G. Hohn- stone, Miss M. Gordon, Mr. J. P. gation Company's a Tean (Capt.She Master Chan, Miss Chan, Mr. M. Bidall, Mr. M. A. Queringa Histead) on arrival here from Hoi-Chen Bar, es. Margaret des Essarts, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. how reported that on the downward Farr, Mr. Gin Dong Yin, Mr. J. Bourke, Mr. Demerle, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rodrigues, Miss S. Bois, Mr. voyage from Hong Kong on the R. Harris, Mr. G. Hooper, A. Sace 10th inst. at 10a.m.
Miss L. Hooper, Miss W. C. Hunbg, a stranded
Per s. President McKinley, for Mr. N. F. Khvler, Mr. Foi Quan Manila, on October 33th:-Mr. vessel was observed about a mile Chon, Mr. Kwon Loi Yue. Mrs. James A. Anderson, Lieut. E. B. south of Hainan Hend.
Kwon Fook Shee, Master. Kwon obzier, Alr. W. H. Chapman, Licht. Flock Pe, Mr. Lan Kwok To, Mix C. B. De Shields, Mr. Charles The Tean anchored about half J. Lambooy, Mr. and Mrs. L. Y.-Feltman, Mrs. Mary W. Hangen, mile away and sent a boat to Lang, Miss B. Lang, Mr. D. W. Mr. R. A. Hancock, Miss Lillian YUENSANG the stranded vessel which proved Leach. Mr. and Mrs C. C. Lee, Hencock, Mrs. Edward Iserson, TIMANOER to be the French steamer Kampot -Li Po Chun, Master Li Shiu Miss Gloria Iterson, Mr. Peter TJIKINI
Chung, Miss Li Wing Fun, Miss Li Laws, Mr. S. Mutsumoto, Major TJIKARANG of Saigon, bound for Hong Kong. Wing Chin, Mr. and Mrs Y. T. Li, E. W. Moore, Mr. William T.
The Kampot was badly holed in Mr. T. C. Li, Mr. L. U. Lino, Mr. Newland, Mr. Elberto Osmena, Mr. BARON the No. 2 bold and engine room and Mrs. Loney Wei Chow, Mr. Louis Valentine, Mrs J. A. Wight, and had been benched to prevent J. D. Mak, Mrs K. H. Poon, Lieut. Mr. George W. Wilson, Mr. Fre TJIKEMBANU SE KLUNG her sinking. As the Tean could and Mrs. G. A. Rehn, Mr. D. M. deric J. Statto, Mr. J. Y. Perez, render no assistance, the boat left Ross, rs. WT. Shi, M. and Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Stewart, Mr. TJITAROEM JAVA MACASSAR, 7th Nov. 9th the beached ship and wireless Mr WP. Shun Mr. and Mrs. Cohn-C Black, Afra Frank Luckel, TILIWONG... JAYA, MANICA 10th
Irth mesinges were sent out indicating A. W. Smith, MFP C. Tang, Mrs. Ms. C. G. Sebastian, Miss ETSIALAR N.C.& Axor 7th 10th her position. The ship was in no Peter Tod. Mit Patricia Ted, Mr. Barrette, Mr. D. B. Garbonell, Mr.
NISARONA... Baraza, 10th... 13th danger and there were plenty of C. H. Varkeviser, Mr. and Mrs. Kanehiro Sagoyama, Lieut. C. C. supplies on beard. Salvage opera-C. K. Wabster, Mr. A. G. Waller, Chauncey, Mr.
17th Kous would offer littla difficulty.
Manuel S. J TJIKARANG ... S'HAL, K'LUNG. 14th Mrs. C. F. Wong, Miss M. Wong, Buenavbro, Mrs. James G. Ander-
Wireless Telegraphy. Mr. Wong Hon San, Mr. Wa Tai son, Mr. Charles Cady, Mr. Hugo Low. For Manila: Mr. and Mrs. Classen, Mr. Tobias Eppstein, Mrs, James G. Anderson, Mrs. F. T. Charles Feltman, Mrs. Alfred S Austin, Lieut. E. B. Bobzier," Mr. Harer, Mrs. E. & Hencock, Mr. Charles Cady, Mr. J. W. Cairns, F. A. Hollabaugh, Miss Louis Iser- Mr. W. H. Chapman, Mr. Hugo san, Mr. B. G. Jones, Mrs. J. S. Classen Mr. Clem Conway, Lirut. Lose, Mr. Jos, R. McMicking, Mr. C. B. Do Shields, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Murphy, Mr. F. Ogawa, Tobias Eppstein, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Josefina L. de Rodriquez, Miss Charles Feltman, Master Leonard Feltronn, Mrs. Mary W. Haugeu, Mr. Alfred S. Harer, Master Robert Harer, Mr. and Mrs. A. Heacock, Mr. W. J. Heacock, Miss Lillian, Heacock, Mr. F. A. Ho labaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Iverson, Miss Lois Iserson, Miss Anits Iron, Miss Gloria Iserson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Jones, Mr. The first Blue Funneller to make Peter Laws, Mr. J. S. Lose, Mr. Manila from New York on the fast E. Lyons Mr. S. Matsumoto, Mr. schedule was the Ewmaeus, arriving Jos. R. Mellicking, Mr. and Mrs. on September 19th, 42 days from R. L. McCall, Mr. and Mrs. E. New York, and now the Elpenor W. Moore, Mr. DW. Murphy: has beaten that" record by a day. Mr. William T.. Newland, Mr. and Steamers on this run from New Mrs. Y. Ogawa, Mr Elberto York ria Suez stop at Port Said, Omena, Mrs. Josefina... L. de Rodriquez, Mr. E. A. Silagi, Mr. Colombo and Singapore.
The Elenor goes on to Sydney Louis Valentine, Miss Martha L. and Melbourne, and the next Welsh, Mr. J. A. Wight, Master steamer on the service to arrive Ellis L Wilson, Mrs. Vida E from New York is the Agopener, Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. George W. due to reach Manila ou November Wilson. 18th.
A QUICK TRIP. “; BLUE FUNNEL LINER'S
ACHIEVEMENT.
The Blue Funuel Line steamer Elpenor which arrived at Manila last week with a general cargo of 3,100 tons onsigned to W. F. Stevenson & Company, the Manila agents of the line, had taken only 41 days from New York viá Suez.
This is the second Blue Funnel Line steamer to arrive here on com pleting the 4-day schedule from New York to Manila,
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A SMASH IN THE CITY.
GIRDER PIERCES. BUS ROOF.
A two-ton girder crashed liked
...
Fer .. Artagnan, from Shang- hai and Japan ports:Mr. Malkin, the Misees Malkin, Col. B. and Mrs. Fits Taylor, Mr. Rebstein, Mr. Spelman, Mr. and Mrs. Goldshuidi and baby, Coland Mrs. Lawrence,
artha L. Walsh, Master Ellis L. Wilson, Mrs. George W. Wilson, Mr. Robert Smith, Rev. F. A. Franci Auboarsson. Mr. and Mrs. Garamendi, Mra. Joanne Aquino, Mi D Kerr, Miss Francis Luckel, Fit. Lieut. J. S. Brown, Miss La Barrette, Mrs. D. S. Carbonell, Mr. Francisco Oleaga Corral, Mrs. C. C. Chauncey, Mrs. Martha Lan booy, Mr. F. T. Austin, Mr. J. W. Cairns, Mr. Clem Conway, Mrs. Tobies Eppstein, Master Leonard Feltman, Master Robert Harer, Mr. W. J. Hencock, Mr. Edward Iser. son, Miss Anita Iserson, Mrs. R. G. Jones, Mr. J. E. Yyous, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McCall, Mrs. Y Ogawa, Mr. E. A. Silagi, Mr. J, A Wight, Mrs. Vida E. Wilson, Mr. Yu Yong, Mrs. Te Chit, Mr. Meale Macquire, Master Gara mendi, Mrs. Meade Macquire, Miss B. Kerr, Comdr. B. L. G. Sebas tian, Mrs. J. S. Brown, Mrs. L Biddle, Miss A. Carbonell, Mrs. D. G. Lingle, Mr. So Hiong Co.
Mr. Gain, Mas E. L. Patten. Lt.-- HONG KONG METER 610AL!
Col. Bailey,
battering ram through the tap, Nabias, and Mrs. Hicks, I
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Hong Kong Observatory, October 25th.
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SWATOW & SAIGON.
BATAVIA
JAMOT. SHANGHAI Š
KEILUNG BATATTA
The stammers, are all åtted throughout with Restric Light and have Recommedation for a limited number of saloon Passengers. "All_steamers · carry ́s `duly qualified rurseon. - Can, o taken se through rates to all ports in- Netherlands India and Australia
For Particular of Freight and Paige, apply to the
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MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
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LIGNES COMMERCIALES (Circo BoaTS). Monthly Sailings direct to HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, DUNKIRK --
Ka. "GAFT. FAURE"
Tst week November.
4. "EI KLANG" due to arrive from DUNKIRK, LONDON,, HAVRE about the 21st October.
SERVIOFA... CONTRACTUELS (Matt. Szrvicz)
Arr at Bong Bailings from Kong & Bailing Hong Kong for
for Shanghai
Marseilles.
Stemmers,
GAL. METZINGER ...A SPHINX
PAUL LECAT...
FORTHOJ
ANDBELEBON
Sailings from Marseiller..
and Japan.
8th Nor. 22nd Nor,
A
23rd Sept.
25th Oct.
7th Oct.
5th Nov.
10th Dec.
31st Oct.
3rd Nov.
20th Dec.
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7th Dec.
*3rd Jan., 1928.
RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY TO MARSEILLES
Oncluding Table Wine),
61:
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Europe
***& Class | Fit Clam...6 99, 'Orl. Od. |--B Olass [1st Class „£ 85, On, od
ETZANZAS and
8 70 Ud. Od States and Through Ticketa to London and Leading Towns
Accommodations reserved in the Trains al Marseilles, (Bailings subject to alteration without notice), For full Particulars, apply tos
Cie des MESSAGERIES MARITIMES, Telephone: Central 740
3, QUEEN'A BUILDING
12.
CONSIGNATICH—TRANSIT-REPRESENTATION
EL CONSIGNEE NOTICES. CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
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of a covered bus in Bishopsgate, Galy, Mr.Tekdjini Mr. Ontroit- City.
noff, Mrs. Pokrowski, Mrs. A R. The bus, on the No. 60 Service, Weigel, Mr. and Mrs. Kern, Baron was going eastwards along Bishops and Baroness: 14 de Cartier, Ms. gate, and met steam wagon as S. A. Klubien, Mr. Marc, Mr. it came out of Threadneedle-street. Comint; M. Fafarty Mr. Z. Okson, Barometer.. The wagon carried four large gir Miss Okonu, Mr G. Okoun, Mrs. Temperatan ders just taken from the Bank of Martusekuch. Mr, G. Pelissier, Miss Hamidity England buildings. They project-Miki, Rev. Founier, Miss Lyau, Mr.Wind
and, Mrs. E. Marx. Mr. J. Hoher, ed in front.
One of the girders caught the Mrs. Zung. My Li Ye Wat covered top of the bus at the neare Lyon Yee Shu, Mr. II. A. Wilbur, Weather... side front corner, Tire top was Mr. Chu Ming, Miss M. V. Codard. Bain ... smashed in and the front windows Miss M. Jasselyn. Miss L. M. Highest open-air Temperature, 24h: 81 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. were splintered. ·
Killopp, Mr. and Mrs. Shofield, Mr. Lowest open-air Temperature, 25th: 71. Edward Dean, Mr. J. Abraham, Mr. Ruah By Passengers.
G. Paizi, Mr. Wong Kang Sun. The passengers, who included Mrs. Baliko, Miss Sorocoumoff, Mr. City girls, made a dash for the rear Pooritz, M. C. T. Riggs, Miss of the bus and all were able to Baillif., Rev. V. Elizondo, Mr. C. escare injury, though some com: Poitou. plained
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Pld of book and
INCLUDING
HUGO STINNES LINIEN
COMBINED FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. CABIN CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR 50 PASSENGERS. FARE FROM HONG KONG TO GENOA¬£73, 0», 01,
OUTWARD.
Sailings from Europe for Shanghai and Northern Ports --
"
88." PREUSDEN” '
M.B." RAMSES'
KLS."ERMLAND"
MA. “ VOGTLAND"
8.8. "ALBERT VOGLER"
8.8. "OLDENBURG"
HOMEWARD.
dus here on or about the 26th Oct. -
... dus here on or about the 17th Nor, -
due here on or about the 30th Nov,
dse here on or about the 14th Dec.
due here on or about the 31st Dec.
... due here on or about the 19th Jan, 28.
Sailings for Europe via Manila, Singapore.
Colombo & Port Baid :-
18.8. HESSEN".
↑ 8.5. “BACHBEN"
18.8. "FREU9EEN
Í M.S." BAMSES"
Í MA. "ERMLAND"
Ì8.8. - VOGTLAND”
...sailing from here on or about the 3rd Nov, ...sailing from here on or about the 15th Nov. ... sailing from here on or about the 29th Nov.
sailing from here on or about the 20th Dec salting from bera on or about the 3rd Jan, 25 ...sailing from here on or about the 17th Jan,
↑ Calling at Genos, Rottendam sad Hamburg.
For Freight, Passage and further Particulars please apply to
JEBSEN & CO
Both the bus and the waggon pulled up at once and a breakdown gang was sent for to lift the girder off.
Traffic was held up to some time by the two vehicles which stood halfway across the road.
Mr. John Ferguson, of Enfield, who was sitting in a front seat, told the story of his escape.
Pet 1.8. Sphinx, from Marseilles and ports: -Mr.Rondon, Mr. de 'Hermite, Rey Delboy Mix. A Dentici, Mr and Mrs. Monot, Rev. Bulienu, Mr. and Mrs." Waroquiet Mrs. Speelman, Mr. and Mr. Seitert, Mr. Hugenio, Mrs. Trou- rakoff, Mr. and Mrs. de Creiequer, Mr. Bottu, Mr. Rolland, Mr. V. Roze, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pearson,
Thunder.
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TH
COPENHAGEN.
Drizzle: F-Fog: L-Lightning:
B-Blue sky; O-Cloudy; DHE Motorskip
...AFRIKA" M-Mist; O-Overcast: P-Passing having arrived, Consignees of Jergus showers; Q-Squalls; R-Rain; Tare hereby informed that all Goods are being landed and placed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of The Hong Keng and Kowloon Wharf and Godown. Co, Ltd, where Delivery can be obtained as soon me the Goods are landed.
HONG KONG TIDE TABLE.
From October 26th to Nov. 1st, 1927,
Hion Wark,
Disto of
*B¥urn!!
I was reading my paper," he Mr. Prads, Mr. Badelou, Rev. said, when suddenly heard a Perrin, Mr. A. Bouchier, Mrs. shout. I looked up and saw an Dedieu, Mr. V. G. Fernander, Mr.
normous girder rushing straight R. G. Mayoral, Mr. D. S Gut Wed 28 at me. I shouted out a warning to tierrez, Mr. and Mrs. T. Tehari, the other passengers, ducked ns low Sister Larmichant. Sister Shu, Thor 27
I could, and covered my face Sister Lv, Rev. Woerkong, Rev.
Hernygers, Mr. Chamoton, Mrs. Fri. with my hands,
There was a jolt, a rending Svetlanoff, Mr A N. Salnikoff, smash, and part of the roof crum- Mr. and Mrs. Olbry, Sister Lebruna, Bat. pled in. It was a wonderful escape Sister, Brun, Mr. Dreyfus, Miss
Dreyfus, Mr. J Perrez, Rev. John for the bus,”.
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Large crowds watched the breakston, Mr. Brung Mr and Mrs. down gang erecting a temporary Tanase, Mr. Tanida, Mr. crane with which to lift the girder Allizon, MrLmerly Rev off the bus. Workmen were busy Lepage Rev. Autorissen M Inside the top of the bus prising Vesser, Rev. Men Mr. Truong away the roof from around the Nghien Ninh. Mr. Sam Ky Ka.. girder, which was 45it. long. A second girder, of similar length and weight, carried by the wagon fell to the ground.
The police were able to introduer one-way traffic through Bihope gate without delay..
WARSHIPS IN PORT.
Warships and auxiliaries in port yesterday were:-
Hong Kong
Standard
Time.
h.
Height.
Low Wark.
Hong
Kong
Time.
Standard
Reight.
m.in. sat in
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have laft the Godawns, and
Il Goods remaining undelivered after" ⚫he 31st October, 1927, 4 p.m., will be subject to Bent
All broken, chated and damaged Goods - are to be left in the Godown, where ther will be examined by Mesars. Ander. zon & Ashe on the 29th October, 1927, at 10 a.m3.
10 7 16 1m 3 418 4
807-1 3-31 a 3 0 All Cisima against the vrasel must be 10 396 8 4 17 23 presented to the Undersigned before the 5428 3rd November, 1927, they will not 28 m11 10
2.1 br recognised. 10 12
4 148 4 ... No Fire InsuTADOS will be effected. 2911,16
will be countersigned by 1m5 26 2
Agenta,
San.
30
Mon. 21.
Tue 1
10 367 5
0 37 847 m 31 4276 11:45
No infer. h.w.
4
4 218
21 82
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MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
CONSIGNEE NOTION.
B.S. "SPHINX.”
BRINGING CARGO FROM
MARSEILLES, &c.
CONSIGNEES we hereby informed that their Goods wild the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Whart and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence alter lading
Departures SERVICES CONTRACTUELS PES Fer Dollar Steamship Line Pre idrat Taft, for San Francisco, on October 25th:-Mr. E. M. Bogle, Miss Helen Gunn, Com. G. P. White, Miss Meme, Brockway, Gen. H. Dorey, Miss Edna Dorey, -Mr. C. Griswold, “Mrò. -Aimee - Kahn, Mies Mare Kahn, Mr. P. H. Mc- Garth, Mr. Max J. Cavanagh, Miss Patricia Cavangh, Miss R. C. Cum- herian, Mra. L. Nelson, Mr. C. Porter Kuykendall, Mr. Louie Fun, North Wall Basin, Sterling, Mr. Sabasco J. Wing, Mr. L M Samme and Tarantula, South Wall Quimby, Mr. FM. Rich, Mra Basin, Thracian and Sepoy: East N. Ohmorn, Dr. W. P. Austin, Mr. Lat and L.10; North Arm, Storm, Olsen, Miss W. Van Husen, Mr. loud; In Dock, Durban, Taikoo Geo Brown, Mr H. Dorey, Miss Dock, Dragon, Peterel and Term: Alice, Fullerton, Mr. Carl Hess No. 2 Buoy, Dance No. 3 Buoy, Master Andre Kata. Mr. E. M. Maine, No. 6 Buoy, Frobisher, No. | Millet, Mrs. F. M. Caldwell, Mrs. THERAPION No. 1 7 Buor, Delhi; No. 8 Buoy, Ambrose Max J. Cavanagh, Mr. R. C. Cum OUND VOLUMES of the ZONO | THERAPION No. 2
and S/Ms. L.1, L. and L.6: No. beriand, Mrs. Marion French, Mise THERAPION No. 3.
12 Booy, Bluchell No. 13 Buoy, Barbara Nelson, Mr E. J. Riches, Bruce, No. 16 Buoy, Rutkenja; No. Mr. Louie Yok, Mr. Fernando J za Buoy, Fortol, No. 25 Buoy, Chee, M. F. M. Rich, Miss H. Kharki
Pohl, Mr. G. Burmi, Mr¦ J. Foreign Men of War:-French, Hartley, Mr. Oda, Miss J. Mathers, Argus; "U.S.S/Pomponga."
Mrs. W. P. Austin.
12. Pedder Street.
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ON SALE.
B KONG WEEKLY PRESS,
July to December, 1926,
WITH INDEX, PRick-$750, On Sale at the Hose Kena Dar
Pasar Offic
Tel. 0, 2025, Tel.-C. 4754,
THE NEW FRENCH BEMWEDT.
"Es 1 Mr Madder Caferri. En. 3 for Bond à Kicks Damere Ho & for Chrondda Wasknames, KLA VI GRAPIYA KERNE MEA, PROCE DE MERGANS, BE. DE, LA QUE Mas - Ou, Baristock · 14, M.ws, Lensen er MAIL TRON 15, kmuran 39., Hun· Yona O
Wer being, Bar Farzenico,
JOHN
Bills YRS & CO. BID.,
Hong Kong, 24th Oct., 1927. [3471
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
"AMERICAN ‘& MANURURIAN" LINE
FROM NEW YORK.
DHE Steamship
THE
CITY OF SINGAPORE" baving arrived, Consignees of Cargo by ber are informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra-bazardous. Go-
No Claims
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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
THE
BREMEN,
KE Motor Ship
"FULDA"
having arrived from BREMEN, HAM- BURG and Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Cargo ir being landed at their risk into the Go- downs of the Hong Kong & Kowicen Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, where Delivery can be obtained.
All Gode remaining undelivered after the 20th of October, 1997, will be subject to Rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by usin any case whatever.
Daaged Packages must be left in the Godown for examination by the Con- signers and the Company's Surveyors, Messa, Anderson & Aste at 10 am, on the 27th of October, 1927.
No Claim will be admitted after the Gods have left the Godown and all Claims must be presented within Two Weeks of the Ship's arrival bere alter which date they will not be recognised.
Consignees are requested to surrender to the Undersigned their Bills of Lading to for countersignature.
MELOHERS & CO,
Agenta,
NORDDEUTSCHER Lloro, Bazkan, Hong Kong, 22nd Oct., 1997. [5466
COMPAGNIE DES MESSA- GERIES MARITIMES.
CONSIGNEE NOTICE.
Rs. 8I KIANG,"
BRINGING CARGO FROX
- DUNKIRK, ANTWERP, MID
DLESBROUGE, LONDON, MANCHESTER, 40
Wall Basin, Tarantula and S/M.K. Hiruta Misa Jesaie Dow, Mr. Delivery may be obtained immediate must be presented to the Underiigned must be sent in to me on
Dr
downs of Holl's Wharf, whence Delivery CONSIGNERS are hereby informed may be obtained be admitted after the of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are their Goods with the exception Goods have left the Godowns, and all being landed and stored into the Go Goods remaining undelivered after 31st downs of the Hong Kong and Kowloon October, 1927, will be subject to Rect Whart & Godown Co., Ltd., Kowices, All Claims against the towner whence Delivery may be obtained ima
rafter landing. All Olims must be sent in to me on op or before 7th November, 1927, or
Monday, the 81st instant, or before Thursday, the 3rd November, they will not be recognized,
$27, or they will not.
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be recognized. All broken, chafed and damaged Goods, or they will not be recognized. Damaged Packages will be emmined by are to be left in the Godowns, where they Damaged Fackages will be examined Burveyors. Mesure, will be eximized on any Tuesdays or by the Company'a Burveyora: Messrs. Goddard &
in the presents Fridays,
between the hours of 10,45 am. Goddard & Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10 am. on and Noon, within Free Storage the Consignees at 10.00 am, on Fri Monday, the 31st October 1927.
period of One Weeke
he day, the 29th October, 1927. be effected.
No Tire Insurance will be affected by No fue Insan yo will be effected by Be Fire Insurance has been ts in any case whatever.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by us in say case whatever alo LIMAGE
THE BANK LINE, LTD,
MAJ. LIMAGE, Agent.
Ageuk Hong Kong, 25th Oct., 1927. [5478
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