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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

DE Motor Vessel

TOE

'DUISBURG* haring arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their foods are being landed and placed at their ist in the Hong Kong Kowloon Wharf & Grown Company's godowns at Kowloon, where Delivery can be obtained as goods are lazded,

the

Optional Cargo will be landed one Notice has been given prior to Vessel's arzival

to

All broken, chafed sad damaged Goods are bo left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on 30th November, 1928 by our Surveyors, Merr 10 B Goddard and Douglas.

at

All Claims must reach us before the 15th December, 1928, or they will not be recognized

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be esentersigned by the Undersigned.

JEBSEN & CO.

Agenla. Hong Kong, 24th Nov, 1928,. [7023

141

"GLEN" LINE, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM UNITED KINGDOM VIL PORTS.

*HE Steamship

ΤΣ

GLENIFFER

Caving strived from the above Porta, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed

be obtained.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, 1928.

STALIN IN FEAR OF HIS LIFE.

MOSCOW, GANG'S QUARREL.

BOYS' WAR ON TROTSKY."

TRADE TRICKERY, FRENCH COMPANY'S PRO- PERTY..STOLEN.

PARIS.

A serious clash between rivar groups of Soviet leaders is reported from Moscow. Stalin, the "Dicta- "ter," who is afraid to walk in the { streets and to address public meet-

The folly of trying to trade with ings, is now being attacked by two Moscow is being demonstrated in forces, the Trotskyists and the the French courts by an action 'Liquidators," who wish to ex-brought by the Soviet Petroleum change the present Soviet. tyranny Trust, Arneft, whose headquarters are at Moscow, against their former for a peasant republic.

Apparently Stalin has accepted agents in France, the Socifres the challenge and has now declared Company.

war to the death on two fronts" The Socifros sold Soviet petrol in against both opponents.

France, and in return seat to the The guarded official reports which Caucasus, goods to the value of began to appear in a few. Moscow several hundred thousand pounds papers last week show that the con- Suddenly the Azneft, protesting fiet is serious and that it may have that its French agents were not far-reaching results. So far Stalin carrying out its instructions, start has already made his appeal for a bogus lawsuit in Russin. support, using the Komsomolskaya Judgment, of course, was given Prarda, the official daily organ of against the French company and the Union of Communist Youth. the Soviet Government seized its

The appeal was couched in belli-property and goods. cose terms, calling upon the young This took place some time ago, the hotheads to exterminate the 'dan French company being unable to gerous weeds in the Soviet State by appeal against the Soviet decision. the roots" and "to fight to the death against the tendency to float with the tide, displayed by the older and wiser Bolsheviks. Stalin promises on his part to take all the necessary steps to prevent the reappearance of opponents in the future."

submitted Thir 30 days of TTL

*

"Arise And Slay," The first appeal was published last Tuesday; the following day Stalin issued a manifesto in which he calls upon his adherents to arise and slay all the remnants of the Trotsky opposition" and to terminate all the new opportunists who want to blur the class war,

to be at peace with the peasants, and to restrict the industrialisation of the country."

PASSENGERS.

11

"INDIAN WOMAN'S CURSE. CONSIGNEE NOTICES,

YOUNG WIFE'S DEATH MYSTERY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

PENINSULAR, AND ORIENTAL

STEAM SAVIGATION Dola a

STEAMER "NALDERA.”

AFTER BEING KONG ox 2810 NOVEMBER, 1929. Fax ANTWERP, LONDON, GIBRAL

TAR, MARSÉILLES, MALTA, FORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMBO :

The following passengers arrived » here on November 25th by the C.P.R.S.S. Empress of France?—

The story of an Indian curse, Mr. and Mrs. H. Armstrong, Mrs said to have been uttered by J. Arratoon, Mr. and Mrs. K. M. native woman to an Englishman Balfour, Lieut. C. P. V. Barkor.and his wife in Calcutta more than Mill, Mra P. N. Barron, Mr.. G. twenty-four years ago, is recalled P. Barry, Sir and Lady James by the death at Bath last month Beattie, J.P., K.B.E., Miss Rof their beautiful twenty-three- Beattie, Lieut. N. H. R. Bedding-year-old daughter. The daughter, ton, Mr. and Mrs. E. Benjamin, Mrs. Marjorie Aileen Barlett, was Mr. P. E. Bhiwandiwalls, Mr. K. found dead in a room above small H. Bhiwandiwalla, Miss P. H. business premises in Monmouth Bhiwandiwalla, Master

and Kewloon Wharf and Godowa Bhiwandiwalla, Mr. Raoul Bigazzi,

H.street, Bath.

Company's Jodowns at Kowloon, where Her head had been battered, preach Consignment will be sorted ent Mr.

Mark by Mark and Delivery can be obtained at the Goods are landed,

P. E.

B.

· P.

H. Birkett, Mrs. H. Msumably while she slept. Birkett and amah, Sir Ulick T.. Blake Bart, Lisus. T. T. Body, Mrs. E. Forbes Bothwell, Major A. H. Bowden. D.S.O., Mr. M. M. Bowman, Mr. F. T. Boyden, Mrs E. Boyton, Colonel Sir and Lady

Boynton, Master George Melaren Brown and maid, Major B. A. S. Brunskill, Mr. and Mr E. W. Bryant, Miss. D. Bryant, Mrs. M. L, Buller, Capt. and Mrs A. G. Butler, Lieut. E. H. Cadogan, Miss E. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. E. Carrard, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Carson, Lieut. C. E. B. Catt. Mrs. A. W. Chapman, Mas ter G. W. M. Chapman, The Re

Viscount Chetwynd,

Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett had been

married only five months. They had been running a small tobacco and confectionery business at the hddress where the dead woman was discovered.

Hon.

The

Mrs. Bartlett was the daughter. of Mr. Hall, a successful contrac tor in Calcutta at the time of his daughter's birth. It was just be fore this that Mr. Hall came under the malediction of native woman,

Mrs. Bartlett, the dead woman, had discussed it with a woman in Bath during the short time that she was there,

Buried At Ses.

She

The baby joined her hunt and, uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Danes, who lived at Beckenbam Kent.

Hon. Mary Chetwynd, Mr. F. E. Mrs. Hall was taken ill, soou Chrestien: Mr. and Mrs. S. M. after Marjorie was born, and was Churn, Mr. F H. Commissariat, ordered to return to England with Corke, Mr. D. Couper-Johnson, died during the voyage and was Mr. V. R. Conolly, Mr. R. Ther eight-month-old baby.

**Breach Of Contract.”

Mra H. W. Crane, Mrs. M. buried at sea. Now the Soviet Trust, having a

Daniels, Mr. J. V. C. Davis, Lient E. G. Davy, Lieut. J. H. A. Desin, quired a domicile at the Soviet Mr. C. G. Denison, Mr. and Mrs. Embassy in Paris, has entered a W. E. Dennis, Master A. H. Den- suit against the French company ais, Mrs. M. E. B. Dodington, claiming damages for breach of Miss E. M. Dedington, Mr. J. contract

O'Connor Donelan, Mr. and Mrs. The Soviet Government has thus W. 8. Drommand, Master Blair not only despoiled the French com- | Drummond, Mr.

Duxbury, pany of all its Russian property but has now the impudence to bring a suit against it in the French

courts.

French Socialista are becoming thoroughly disguested with the at- titude of their Communist wing, and the split is becoming more marked than ever. The Populaire, the Socialist official organ, de clares that Russia is on the verg of starvation and that the Soviet régime is pear its end. Famine, it says, threatens the Ukraine, former ly the granary of Europe, and Russia will not be able to export any wheat for at least three years.

The new rebellion is attributed to Rykoff, the President of the Coun. cil of Peoples' Commissaries, and Kalinin, President of the All-Rus- ..SOVIET SEIZURES. sian Central Executive Committee,GERMAN BANKERS AT LAST but their names have not yet been officially mentioned.

Capt. J. G. Dyson and servant, Mr. E. H. Edney. Capt. G. D. Elin, Mr. R. H. Elias. Mr. O. I. Ellis, Mr. G. F. Elmalie, Mr. and Mr. J. W. Essaye, Mrs. W. J. Evans, Sir and Lady David Ezra

servants, H.H. and

Prince Fatehsich and servants, Capt. and Mrs. F. A. B. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. Hall died soon afterwards,

and when Marjorie was about eight years old her aunt and uncle, with whom she was living, died also. The child moved to Portsmouth to live with another aunt, Miss Emily Hall, Rer death came four years later. Miss Emily Hall had ad- ministered the trust fund of about £3,000, left by the father of the orphan girl.

AND TRAITS.

ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the adore

named Vossel are hereby informed · that their Goods are being landed and pincod ar taxis is in the Hong Kong

Optional Goods will be landed hare anless Fustructions have been gives to the Steasier. the contrary Six hours before arrival of

"

Goods not cleared within 8 days in luding date of arrival, will be subject in

No Fire Insuranca will be effected by: any case whatever, Godamaged Packages must be left in the signees, and the Company's Surveyors, Rear Cut Douglas, 2010 L

for esamination by the Co-

Houdays and Thursdays, within the Froe Storage period.

All Claims against the Steamer manat, be presented to the Undersigned on ar before

13th December, 1928..or they will not be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods are left the Godowns.

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.,

Agente Hong Kong, 23rd Nov, 1998. [7919-'

NOTICE TO CONSIGNÉES.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.'

AUD

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION 00., LTD,

FROM NEW YORK VIA MANILA.

ONSIGNEES

Co.'s Vessal

10 and

are hereby notified that the Cargo_will be discharged into Helt's Wharf, Kow. loon, where it will lie at Consignees' It was then that the child went risk and subject to Ferms and Condi to stay with her grandparents, Mr. tious of Storage at Holt's Wharf. The

will be ready 24th November. and Mrs. James Comfort, who now Cargo

for Delivery from Godown live at Brent Knoll, Somerset.

Optional She was sent to school, at Weiling here, anlees Neute has been given prior ton, Somerset, and later to Arno's

in Vessal Vale Convent, Bristol. Two years, ago she went as companion to her grandmother at Brent Knoll She married her cousin, William Bart lett at Weston-super-Mare on the Sunday before Whitsun.

D. N. Forbes, Master N. D. Forbes, Mr. I. B. Fraser, Mr. N. 8. Fridinger, Mr. T. N. Frost, Capt. G. C. Fry, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Fuller, Miss D. Gabell, Mr. and Mrs. M. "Gaistaun, Mrs. G. Ger- rard, Mr. S. J. Godwin, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Gooch, Mr. V. F.

Trust Fund Balance. Gould, Lieut. J. P. Grant, Mr. L

**Marjorie insisted on the busi- W. A. Gribbon, C.M.G. C.B.E. Mr. James Comfort, said. H. Grant, Miss M. F. Grant,. Col.

Dess venture," the grandfather, Mra Fay Grossman, Mr. FL handed over to her the balance of Hagan, Mr. Mark Hanna, Miss the trust fund-about £290. There Nearly all the old Bolsheviks

The news that representatives of Margaret Hanning, Mike Mary was a balance of about £75 by the have joined forces against Stalin, German bankers, including Messrs. Hanning, Mrs. H. A. Harden, and they are supported by the Mendelssohn and Co., are to take Mr. W. G. Harker, Mr. RA. She wrote to me a few weeks ago time he had opened the shop. middle class and rich peasants. It part in a meeting in London of the Harman, Mr. Edwin Wm. Hay remains to be seen whether the old.international committee for safe ward, Lieut. E. G. Hazelton-M for a small loan to assist in the command the necessary forces to recreditors has been received here Hirachand, Mr. H. Hobbs, Mr. W Marjorie and her husband recent-;

move Stalin from power. "

IN TWO CAMPS. PARTY THAT WANTS TO FIGHT THE PEASANTS.

WAKING UP.

BERLIN.

but carried on front

port to port to the final port of call to

which the option

extends.

All broken, obafed and damaged Goods

are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesday's and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 1. kod: Nock within the Free Storr ge period.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goos bars left the Vestal's Godown, after 80th November, will be subject to and all Goods remaining undelivered Rent,

All Claims against the Vossel maak. before the 14th December, or they will bo fresented to the Underrigned on or

not be recognized.

|

No Fire Lararance will be affected. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agente -24th November, 1928.

[7030

remainder of the stock was sold BRITISH INDIA S.S. CO., LTD. two days before the discovery of the dead woman's body.

with extraordinary interest. E. Hodgetts, Mr. C. E. Holmes, Y, and we thought they had sur-

The position of the thousands of Capt. B. Stuart Horner, Mr. W.mounted their difficulty"

fil-luck had dogged the business Germans who before the war bad H. F. K. Horton, Mr. E. L. Hosie,

in Monmouth-street, however. The invested in Russian railway stock Mr. Frederick Hughes, Mr. 1. D. put on the market by German Hunger, Mrs. H. R. Inigo-Jones, banks was far worse than that of Miss D. W. Inigo Jones, Master J. British and French investors, be R. Inixo-Jones. Mr. and Mrs. W. свиде the German Government. Jackson, Miss J. A. Jenks, Col. undertook, under the Treaty of H.H. Maharaja, Babdur Rajendra Rapallo made with the Soviet, not of Jind. E.C.S.I.. G.O.L.E. H.H. to raise the question of compensa tion to German investors.

The German bankers have hither. to kept in line with the official world. Naturally the Kremlin is The paper admits that the Com annoyed to hear that at last the

was found in bed at the top of the munists themselves are dissatisfied representatives of German banks Gurbachan Singh and suite. Mr.

house. The bedclothes were tidy, with the Government policy and are to take part in the work of the D. R. B. Kaye, Mr. Wm. T. Kellie, and no signs of a struggle could that a new extremist group is de international manding that armed expeditions have been assured that the Govern E. Keylock, Miss A. M. Keylock, be seen.

committee TheyMr. and Mrs. C.J. Kerr, Mrs. W.

RIGA. Two new opposition" groups_havs- arisen in the Communist Party which make the approaching Soviet elections interesting. According to the Kharkof Pravda the secretary of the Ukrainian Communist Party warns his comrades against new splits.

DEATH OF FAMOUS EVANGELIST.

MEMORIES OF THE "GLORY

SONG.'

Dr. Reuben A Torrey, aged seventy-two, the famous evangelist, died inst month at his home in

The Maharanee of Jind and suite, H.H. Princess Dorothy of Jind, Col. and Mrs. B. Johnstone, Mr. B. M. Jolly, Mrs. D. C. Jones, Master Frank D. Jones, Master Norman P. Jones, Kanwarsabib

ment adheres to the Treaty of Mr. R. G. P. Kilkelly, Mrs. D. F. Kitching, Miss H. Lassell, Mies I.

vestors.

phrase which brought bitter com- ment was the following:-

"One of our greatest dramatic critics had said, that it was prac tically impossible for a woman to be an actress and maintain her maidenly modesty."

The discovery of the body was made following a telephone mes- sage from the Metropolitan Folice, at Paddington Green Police Station, to the Bath police,

The door of the locked shop in Monmouth-street was forced in the early morning, and the house was searched.

** From CALCUTTA, PENANG

- AND SINGAPORE.

HE Steamship

E ""TAKADA”

baving, arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Kong: and Howloon Wharf and Godowns at Kow-

The body of the girl Bob Compey may be obtained

Icon, where

as soon as the Goods are landed,

Goods not cleared by 26th November, 1928, will be subject to Rent

No Fire Inanyance will be effected by

any case whatever.

us în

Manners, Capt. E. H. Marsden. Misa D. Watson, Miss Hope Wynd- Ten, da

Herbert E. Moon,

Mr.

Mr.

J

NORDDEUTSCHER ́LLOYD, BREMEN.

THE Stan

"COBLENZ" arrived from BREMEN,

be

BURd and Forte, Cansignees of Cargo

at their risk into the hazardous and/or be sent into the countryside" to con- extra hazardons. Godowns of the Rong Kong and Kovioon Wharf and

fiscate the grain of the peasants to Rapallo. Godown Company, Limited, whence, feed the workers, who are obliged There is evidently a big price to Lassell, Lieut. J. E. T. Leigh, Lieut. C. M. Townsend, Major T Damaged Packages must be left in

to stand in queues for hours daily. pay for the friendship of the Bol- SqdLdr. and Mrs. T. V. Lister, No Claims will be admitted after the audior from the wharves, Delivery may

A second group urges that the sheviks, but in view of the attitude Minster N. V. Lister, Mr. M. Tuke, RM.; Mr. Wm. H. the Godowns for examination by the Con Goods have left the Godowns, and al

Goods not cleared by remaining undelivered after the

2nd Decem. Party's plan to industrialise Russia of the German Army towards the Macnabb, Mr. P. Mailskov, Miss Tuthill, Mr. Angelo Vannetti, Mr. signees and the Company's Surveyors, Goods

ber, 1928, at Noon, will be subject to Bent be revised, only industrica catering Soviet the Government is likely to

O. Maitland, Mrs. W. de C. Malet, D. C. Walmsley, Mrs. R. Walters, Ms. Goddard &. Douglas at 10 am.

on Mondays and Thursdays. 1st December, 1928, will be subject to

All Claims must be presented within All broken, chefod and daringed directly for the needs of the sacrifice the interests of German in- Mrs. D. Manners, Miss Marjorie Mr. and Mrs. L. R. C. Watson, Reat.

of the Steamer's arrival hers, Packages are to be left in the Godowa peasants being subsidised.

ham, Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Yates, after which data they cannot Capt. R. M. J. Martin, Mrs. F

Master A. A-Yates, Mr. and Mrs. where they will be examined in the

Matthewa, Mr. Duncan Me presence of Consignees by Mesna.

recognized.

No Olaine, will be admitted afte Callum, Mr. A. McDonald Me J. W. Younger. Goddard & Douglas, on 30th November, 1998, at 10 Claims against the

Gregor, Mr. John McLean, Mr. The following passengers arrived the Goods have left the Godown0,

A Protest has been noted by the Steamer including those for Cargo short

and Mrs. Charles H. Merz, Mr. R. here on November 25th by the .. delivered must be presented on the Specia Form provided, and must also be

M. Meyer, Mr. P. N. Mohgaonker, Mia prese of Canade from Manila: Master against bad weather.

Mrs. C. V. Barretto, Miss A. | MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO Mr. jorie Ethel Morris, Mr. S. A. Barretto, Mrs MA Bashnell Hong Kong, 19th Nov., 1929. (7007 otherwise they

will not

be recognized.

Morse, Mrs. W. Moss, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hodges, Mr. No Fire Insurance will be effected by

Nahapiet, Mr. W. R. New, Mr. F. H. W. Siegel. Mr. J. C. Treadwell, as in any case whatever.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

Neuburger, Mr. P. H. Nye, Capt. Mr. Yang Shui Po, Mr. Chan T. At another address be anid: "If and Mrs. J. C. J. O'Connor, Mrs. Foo, Mr. Aw Boon Hew, Mr. JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LD,

people were not blinded by custom, Shizuye Okuyaran and maid, Miss Cham Sam, Mr. Woo Fong per: they would, be stocked at what any Fumiko Okuyama, Master Yoshifinger Mr. W. Guyai, Mr. F. Hong Kong. Both Nov., 1928. [7022

Ashville (North Caroline.) one with open eyes could not help suga Okuyama, Master Yoshihide tinger, B.

Okuyama, Master Yoshihito Oku-W. Wakefield, Mr. H. H. Clark, He toured the principal English seeing at every dance and ball.

Crowded Audieica,

yama Miss Toshiko Okuyama, Mr. E. E. McCarthy, Mr. C. F. and Scottish cities, accompanied by Mr. Alexander, in 1903-5. Beren Genuine feeling, however, was obJ. P. G. E. Orme, Mrr A. M. Orr, Sargent, Mr. So Ho Toy. Mr. G Master Kazuyoshi Okuyama, Lieut. Steekli, Mr. H. Hunter, Mr. I. H. teen thousand people are stated to served among all his crowded audi Lieut. J. E. Orton, Mrs. A. Page, Bardelet, Mra J. W. Elliott, Mrs. have been converted during a five ences. A newspaper report of

Miss E. Parkinson, Miss E. Payne, G. 6. Ramido, Miss A. Ramido, monthe mission in the Royal Albert March 11th, 1905, referring to an Miss E. N. M. Paynter, Mr. and Mr. L. Ramos, Mr. Kwong Ah Poy, Albert Hall meeting, statce: The Mra. T. E. Pearce, Lieut. B. E. Mr. Kwong Ah Hong, Mrs. Yea Dr. Torrey revisited England, huge audiorium was crowded every-Feel, Mrs. Carl A. Phillips, Mrs. Shee, Miss Ching Wai Ching, Scotland, and Ireland in 1911.

well-to-do business. Platta and infant, Mr. E. D. Infant Chin Yat He, Mr. Li Ho, The mission services of Dr. and professional men for the most Price, Mrs. M. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Wong Chung Wah, Miss No Fire Insurance will be effected by Torrey and Mr. Alexander musical part, with clergymen dotted here. V. St. John Richards, Col. Sir Cheung Kay, Miss Lee Yook Tin, in any case whatever.

Damaged Packages must be left in the director-created nearly as great a and there." ..

James Reid Roberts, C.I.E.; Mr. Miss Yam Yee Koo, Mr. Lin minh..sensation as the famous revival "The vast audience listened, not W. Robertson, Mr. C. Roche, Chuan, Mr. Cho Heng, Mr. Ho Godown for examination by the Con- Mon. 26 m 8 38 59m 3 33 30 call of Moody, and Bankey. The with any wild emotionalism, but Mrs. W. C. Rodgers, Miss K. Y. Bau Hong, Mrs. Ho She, Mr. Loogers, nadaran pay, Segons, "Glory Song" which was sung at with quiet intellectual eagerness, Rodgers, Lieut. K. Roper, Mra. Pi, Mrs. Fong See, Miss Maria Anderson & Ashe, at 10am.

the 27th of 1 Tues. 27 m 9.378 m3 113 nearly ever service, is still well re- while Dr. Torrey gave a charac-H. Salisbury, Mr. K. B. Bethna, Cheng, Infant Marcelo Cheng, Mr.

of November, 192 8 43 #84-237-membered:-

No Claim will be admitted after tie teristic, brainy, chapter-and-verse Mr. Paul Sheridan, Mr. Sapitsky, Mr. Au Yang Lim, 14208 Wed. 28 10 89 6 a

Goods use left the Godowns and all 21872 8435

discourse upon universal propitia Smith, Licut. R. J. F. Snead-Cox, Mre. Iku Inaha, Mr.

Claims moet be presented within Two tion. Thar 29 mil 4300m 451 0 A

Ostensibly it was by no Lieut. G. R. B. Soltan, Mr. A. Pulliam, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Aue Weeks of the Ships arrival bure, after means a personal or conventionally Stewart, Mrs. A. L. Sturrock, Mra. "A N. Lagtapon, Mr. and

not which date they will a

be recognised. soul-saving sermon; yet when Lient. V. P. Sweetman, Lieut, D. Mrs. a

CV Stilianopulos, Mins

Consignees are requested to surrender Dr. Torrey asked those to stand up E. B. Talbot, Mrs. B. Taylor, Mrs. Stilianopulos, Mr Drehbin, Mr. Shade Bler who had decided that very afternoon Terry. Mr. E. Thomas, Mrs. J. M. F. M. Dyer, Mr. A. H. Sorensen, for Counters at the designed upon accepting Christ, fully Thompson, Lt. M. Thorold, Mr. Mr. G. R. Morriz Mr T Beren

MELCHERS & CO., Thorp, Mr. and Mrs Waltersen, Mr. WR. Hansen, Mr. A

Che Agestas A Tiffany, Lieut. F. N. Tominson, 16 Jeger TM No H

(Continued on nezt Völumin). T. Hatrarsen:"";

HONG KONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER

Hong Kong Observatory, Nov. 25th.

"Previous Date De

DAY

Wind-

at

+1

at 2pm) 6 am. | 1 p.m.

Barometer...

29.90

29,94

29.87

Temperature

63

Humidity...

34

45

46

Direction

W

3

B

0,00 0.00 0.00

Force

Weather

Rain

0

AONG KONG TIDE TABLE,

From November 26th to Dec. 2nd, 1923.

HIGH WATER.

Highest open-air Temperature, 94th: 74 Lowest open-air Temperature, 25th: 63 | Fri.

B-Blue sky; C-Cloudy; D-] B&L. Drizzle, Fog Lightang

st: O-Overcast: P-Possing Bar.. shower; Squalls; B-Ram Thunder.

Late of

Low Water.

Hong

Hong

Kong

Bong

* Standard | 5 Standard

Time.

Time.

Height

108 7

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Glory for me, glory-for-me. Glory for me-

When by His grace. I shall look on

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3 31x3 3 m 7.09 113. Dr. Torrey was criticised severely score of men and women rose 5_16 » 4 g. 1 at the time. for his attacks on the There was no excitement; just the

"modern life" of the times. One fact."

being landed at their visks into the Do- are hereby notified that their Cargo is downs of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, where Delivery can be obtained

All Goods remaining undelivered after the 28th of November, 1926, will be rubject to Rent,

on the

Hong Kong 21st Norn 1929, (7018

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