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CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. CHINA MUTUAL STEAM "NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

YONSIGNEES per Co.'s Vessel -- "PHEMIUS"

FROM UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENTAL PORTS VIA SINGAPORE ars hereby notified that their Cargo will te discharged into Folt's Whari, Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignees' risk aus subject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt' Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for Delivery from Godown on and after 15th

Options! Cargo il

will not be landed here, unless Notice has been given prior to Vensel's arrival, but carried an from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.

THE

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1929.

THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN IN

HONG KONG.

CHAPLAIN'S REPORT FOR 1928.

The Rev. G. T. Waldegrave, Chaplain of the local branch of the Mission to Seamen states that this report will apparently mark the end of what may be termed the second period of the history of the Missions to Seamen in Hong Kong, since during the present,year 1999 changes of very great importance are likely to take place,

In 1996 the late Rev. A. G. Gold- smith arrived in the Colony as the first representative in Hong Kong of the Missions to Seamen.. During his time the work centred roulid St. Peter's Church, and the Sailors' Honie, West Point, though before he left som nine or ten years later he had succeeded in erecting an Institute in Kowloon and obtain-

All broken, chafed and damaged 'Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 4. and Moon within the Fros Storage period.ing a Steam Launch for Mission

No Claims will be admitted after the

use, the first Dayspring." Now Goods have left the Vamel's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivere, the "Sailors' Honie, West Point, and after the 22nd July, will be subject to ine Seamen's Institute, Praya East. Rent,

are to be amalgamated and a new Institution to be known as

All Claims against the Vessel mast be presented to the Lindersigned on or before the 5th August, or they wil net be reagaired.

Na Fire Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agend 14th July, 1929.

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CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

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THE BEN LINE STEAMERS. LIMITED.

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FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO, ANT WERP, LONDON & STRAITS.

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The Steamship BENALDER."

NONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby CONSIGNEES of God are orig landed at their risk into the hazanion and/or extra bazardous Godowns of the Hong Kong sad Kowloon Whart and "Godown

and/or fm Ltd. Kowlood, whenc

the wharves Delivery mav

be abtuired.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods ramzining andelivered after the 20th instant, will be subject to Rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must presented to the Undersigned on or before ย 3rd August, 1949, or they

be

will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 19th instant. at 10a.m., by Messrs. Goddard

& Douglas.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be counteraigned GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., LTD.

Agenta. Hong Kong, 13th July, 1929. [8110.

**GLEN” LINE, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

Fox UNITED KINGDOM VLA PORTS.

HE Motor Vessal

THE

1999, at 4 p.m., will be subject to Rent.

The

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Social Work.

The Social Work was carried on

much as usual, the weekly Whist Drives, every Wednesday evening at 9 pm, proving as popular as

We have to ever, friends for giving concerts in our Hall. There were also occasional dances.

thank many

The Church Services in the little Chapal showed a decrease in attend ance, but this we expected. The Sunday Services are held at 9 p.m. to suit those men who cannot get ashore to the various churches at

pm, and as they are mostly from home ships, our congregation depend on the number of ships in port on Sundays with "white" crews, On several occasions there sors Home and Seamen's In-ships, so that on many Sundays we were none or only one or two such

stitute," well worthy of the men had no ships to which to send the whom it is to serve, la to be built lunch to collect the congregations. In such a port as this in which there on the new "Praya East Baglama is a continual ebb and dow of ship- z water-front. It is intended ping the varying number of wor; that, as soon as the Agreement of shippers at our services is n natura Ainalganation is definitely signed. the Sailors! Home shall be closed, and the present Institute shall carry on the work of both organisa tions antil such time as the new

and Institute is, opened and naze; the present Superintendent be the Sailors' Home" joining the stuff of the Missions to: Seament 143

usiness Secretary.

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consequênce.

Piracies continued through the year, and we arranged with the assistance of the Clergy of the Cathedral a Memorial Service for those who lost their lives in the "Anking, some of the officers of which ship stayed at the Institute place.

after the actual piracy took On Christmas Day we held our usual dinner and party, which were extended by a large number of mer from both Sea Services, and greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

KOWLOON TONG AFFAIRS. BY MAIL, WIRE, AND

COMMISSION „ÖF ENQUIRY

A notice having been served on she subscribers to the Kowloon Tong Building Scheme by the Kowloon Tong and New Territories Develop- ment Co., Ltd., requiring them to Bay a sum of money equivalent to.! 9 per cent of the amounts already pad by individual subscribers in respect of their land and buildings, a large number of subscribers in- cluding several ladies, met to dis- cuss the question at the Garden City Club. Kowloon Tong on Saturday alternoon.

WIRELESS.

Cape Town. Following a visit by Mr. W. H. Edgar, nering President of the Victorian Legislative Caun- eil, to South Atried, stops are ex- pected to be taken leading to the conclusion of a new trade agree meat between the Union and Aus- tralia.

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Internasional

Bruges -Two, fiying pupils were killed while carrying out a trial took off from Wevelghem aerodrome, fight over Bruges The machines

and in trying to proid the sails of ja windmill came into collision with

Budapest. The such other and crashed. Congress for the development of the standard of life in villages, was opened at Budapest in the presence of the Regent of Hungary, mem- Mr. J. M. Wong (President of thesers of the Hungarian Government, Association of Subscribers) occupied and the Diplomatic Corps.

Dele the chair and was., supported by

gates of 13 nations came to Hungary to discuss the problems of the rural Chev. J. M. Alves and Messrs.

population. Kwan "Sum Yin, Kwan Chee Wo, Wong Chak Nam, Ho Shun Hing, A. A. Alves, H. M. Siu Ho Yu Ming. Peter Wing and H. F. Un (Hon. Secretary), (members of the Executive Committee).

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tended by special request.

The Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga at-

The meeting was conducted in English and Chinese.

After the Chairman þad fully ex- plained the object for which the meeting was called, the Hon. Secre tary reviewed the history of the Kowloon Tong Building Scheme from its inception to the present day.

Mr. Wong, having replied to various questions, then moved the folowing resolution

"That the Hon. Mr. Braga be asked to make representations of behalf of the subscribers to the Kow. loon Tong Building Scheme to H.E. the Governor, and to ask the Legis lative Council for a Commission of Enquiry."

This was carried unanimously and a metrond resolution was passed to. petition H.E. the Governor in Coun- The Right Reverend the Bishopcil for relief and protection for the of Victoria Hong Kong, and the subscribers such as each case may

aral Committee for their kindly require. interest and sympathy in guiding the affairs of the Mission.

Changed Conditions. When the present Seamen's In! stitute was built, there was ample The Chaplain wishes to express room for both Home and Lostitutes most grateful thanks to the

following:- ince sailing ships had not then Passed away, ships of both sail and steam stayed longer in the harbour and very many more vessels carried all-white crews than is the case now. But conditions in the Port bave changed, and the Amalgamation is the natural and reasurable outcome Thus in 1920 the work of the Society will see the commencement of yet a third period, under we hope vastly improved conditions.

The late Honorary Treasurer, Mr. T. G. Weall.

Messrs.

Lowe. Bingham and Matthews for auditing the accounts gratuitously.

Duck Company Limited, and the The Hong Kong and Whampoa Taikco Dockyard and Engineering. Company, Limited, for gratuitous attention to M. L. Dayspring.

The Asiatic Petroleuni Company for fuel at a reduced price.

The Naval and Harbour Authori ties for ever-ready and courteous assistance.

The Clergy of the Diocese and Naval Chaplains for frequent help in various ways.

Thanks to Helpers." Mr. T. C. Weall, after many sears as Hon. Treasurer, resigned Just before going on lease. To all the members of the Committee we are very grateful, and more especi- nily in Sir Henry Follock, who with Mr. Weall and the Chaplain repre- sented the Society in the prelimin-assistance.

All Subscribers, Donors of money, literature, gramophone records, old clothing and other articles.

The local Press for continua! All who have provided concerts ary discussions with, the Trustees and entertainments for scamen at Mr. H. the Institute or have helped in other of the Sailors' Home.

recently Assistant ways.

Our Needs. been appointed

More annual Subscribers.

gramophone records for distribu

Books, magazines, periodicals and

Assistance with Concerts, Lec- tures, etc, Picnics and Outing especially in the winter months.

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TREATING LEPROSY."

ROYAL PRINCE INTERESTED.

[D.P." Special Service.]."

London, July 3-A great stride forward in treatment of perhaps the most dreaded disease of humanity-leprosy-is claimed by the Siamese scientists, His Royal Highness Purachatra, Prince of" Nambaeng Mejra, half brother of the King of Siam and Siamese Minister of Commerce, revealed in

Warsaw,The Polish Government, has decided to form a Financial. Advisory Committee consisting of the Prime Minister, the Minister of Finance, and the Directors of the Government Banks, which will dis- cuss the loans contracted by the Government. its credit polley, and review proposed concessions.

to

Athens. The Greek Government has addressed identical notes London, Paris, and Washington protesting against the reduction of the Greek quota of the reparation

payments to he received from Ger many under the Young Plan,

Angora-The National Assembly has sanctioned a new maritime law which is to take the place of the rather antiquated law introduced as long as 55 years ago. While the old law was. based on the Code Napo leon, the new one constitutes an almost verbatim translation of the kan present German maritime code.

of

Paris-The present wave French anti-American feeling is re- Hlected in a speech made by the inister of Labour on the occasion of a banquet, when he advocated the formation of a European union Against the United States. while the Minister of Commerce said that America's pressing for debt par ments was rather inconsistent with her policy of raising simultaneously her tariffs, thus barring the goods which could enable her debtors to make the payments demanded from them.

Dessau-The Junkers works are introducing what is termed the world's cheapest all-metal baby air- plane, costing not more than a first class limousine. The two-seater plane. which is equipped with an sa b.p. motor and capable of making 675 kilometres in five hours flight without refuelling, has a span of 30. feet and a length of 21 feet. This new type is expected to give a great impetus to private flying.

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Moscow. The Government bas promulgated several drastic decrees intended to cope with what is de- clared to be the chief evil handicap- an interview with the United Press,

ping the development of the indus- †M.S. "Java" The Prince referred to the treat-tries in the Soviet Union, viz., the M.S. "Asia" ment of leprosy by means of hydro- lack of discipline amongst the work- M.S." Chile" carpous oil which the annual report ers who fail to combine an in- of the British Empire Leprosy Recreased sense ni duty with their lief Association predicted would ownership of the factories and who stamp out the scourge of leprosy by drinking, shirking their work and within the next decade. But it is a malingering, often. jeopardise the new method of preparing the oil economic schemes of central author- which is expected to revoluities." tionize the treatment and which the scientists claim as the longest step ahead.

By far the most important development of plants which have medicinal properties concerns ex- traction of hydrocarpus oil from the tree of the same name, said the Prince. It is used to great ad vantage in treatment of leprosy-a disease more prevalent than gener- ally is supposed since there are 1.159

more than than forty million suf- 70 ferers in the world.

"ALDINGTON COURT" having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby Want, until informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous Manager, has and/or extra bazardons Godowns of the Manager in the place of Mr. Sell- Kong and Kowloon Wharf and wood who with Mrs. Sellwood was down Company, Limited, whence, and/or from the wharves, Delivery invalided home, Otherwise theretica amongst the crews of vessels, may be obtained.

Goods not cleared by the 18th July, have been practically no changes in the personnel of the Institute Staff. All broken, chafed and damaged We are glad again to be able to re

Statistics for 1928. are to be left in the Godowns cord loyal and hard work on the Packages are to where they will be examined in the

Approximate number of visits presence of Consignees by Messra, part of the Chinese members.

paid to ships Goddard and Dougins, on 17th July,

The structure of the Institute Number of visits to hospitals 1929, at 10 am. Claims against the needed attention, and extensive re-

Number of services held in Vessel including thos

those for Cargo

Seamen's Institute short delivered must be presented on the pits were carried out to the roof Special Form provided, and must also of the main building and to the Number of services taken by the Chaplain in H.M. be submitted within 30 days of arrival roof of the pantry. The sanitary

Ships arrangeinents were also overhauled otherwise they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be affected and Mr. Wart superintendended or Administrations

himself attended to the internal re- by us in any case whatever.

Bill of Lading will be cauztarrigued pairs to the furniture, and the

painting of the rooms, etc!

ARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.,

Agents. Hong Kong, 11th July, 1929, [108

HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship

THE STEPITZ

The Coffee Bar and Dining Rooms had a prosperous year, and it is mainly owing to their success that. we have been able again to reduce

our current ac-

the overdraft count at the Bank. As was to be expected, owing to the reduction in Naval and other forces in the Colony not nearly so many men used the Institute at night and it therefore very gratifying that the Manager was able to pay into the General Fund" even "more than in 1927 from the Institute profits.

"

Chinese Crews Not Forgotten. The " Dayspring" was in as much demand as ever, and we again express our grateful thanks to the Kowloon and Taikoo Docks for giving the launch gratuitous refits in the Spring and Autüren respectively. This past year wo have at last been able to do some- thing for the Chinese crews on

of Holy Communion in Institute Chapel at which Seafarera were prescat.

Attendance of Seafarers at

Attendance of Seafarers at Services in Institute......

Attendance of Seafarers at Holy Communion ashore

Number of Social Events of Holy Communion afloat...

all sorts arranged by the Attendance at Social Events

Society locally.

(concerts, dances, tennis, picnics, et.)........ Total number of beds occupied in the Seamen's Institute during the year

CARGO BOAT MISHAP

HARBOUR.

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SAILING LIST. SHANGHAI, 270,

20th July

14th August

1st Sept.

CONTINENT, ETC.

28th August 24th Sept. 12th Oct.

Optional Bills of Lading issued to United Kingdom Ports.

For further particulars, please apply to

JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD.

Telephone C. 4071.-

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Mercantion Bank BuildINS.

ARTOLA

KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART

Nanking The Overseas Affairs Committee of the Central Party Headquarters, in a circular state- ment declares as its most important mission the equalization of the status of all Chinese in foreign coun tries with other foreign nationals, and the removal of, various un- reasonable restriction on Chinese travellers. With regard to immed- inte steps for the relief of overseas Chinese, the committee will devote Its attention to emigration affairs, and direct and guide all matters pertaining to the welfare of overseas THE MOTOR VESSEL Chinese.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN.

Satisfied With Improvement.

This oil, according to promi- nent scientists, is more efficacious 22 than even the well-known Chaul- moogra oil. Previously oil has been applied after it had undergone a process of extraction from dried 32 fruit of the Hydrocarpus tree. Now instead of extructing it from Bas the dried fruit, we extract it from the freshly picked fruit. The me 32thod is cheaper, because the labour

entailed is leas, and enables the oil Godor of the Hong Kong & Kowloon

HE Steamer THE

"ISAR"

KR M

MAATSCHAPPY.

(ROYAL PACKET Navigation Co. os Batavus)

"VAN HEUTSZ"

Due to sall to: SINGAPORE, BELAWAN.DEL), and

PENANG, on 18th July.

having arrived from BREMEN, HAM. BURG and Poria, Consignees of Cargo Offers excellent Saloon accommodation. are hereby notified that their Cargo is being landed at their risk into the

Wharf

Godown Co., Ltd. Kowloon,

60 to be prepared in the form of ethy! esters which can be injected with a hypodermic needle.

We are so satisfied with this the Steamer 18AE tremendous improvement on the old

139

Hoy can be obtained that

method that I have given

instruc-TEX

STABBOTT

AL

Er

5,171tions for extensive extraction unders. the new process. You see, he said. 8.8. "The Hydrocarpus Oil was used 8.8.

18,080

IN

TWO CHILDREN DROWNED

"

"All lower berths.

Doctor carried. Wireless telegraph. 1st Class Fare to Singapore-$125,"

English cuisine.

are further

In connection with the Royal Packet Nav. Co.'s (K.P.M.) " has taken HAMBURG and

aad BREKEN Service to a destinations in the Netherlands East Indies. for HONG KONG, and Australia.

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Agents:

Kaosa, 8.8.

SS. "STAR"

BS.

Telephone 1574.

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All Goods remaining undelivered after the 21st of July, 1929, will be mbjesi to Rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by unin sny case whatever."

as leprosy treatment by the Chinese "NIE" and SS. "KOMG Bro" from three thousand years ago but the OSLO, TRONDHJEM, GOTEEN- treatment has been greatly improv BURG, HALMSTAD, KOTKA and ed by the new discoveries.”

His Royal Highness also revealed plans to encourage education_in Siam by means of the radio. The first station will open shortly..

"Educational talks, Siamese music and even the American Jazz tunes from the beat hotels in Bang kok, will be broadcast," he said with a smile. "But we are essenti. ally a people who love simple and primitive life. The majority of our people have no use for modern fashions, silk stockings, lip sticks or bobbed hair."

having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowas at Kowloon, where Delivery B be obtained sa the Goods are landed.

Optional Cargo will be landed, unless Notice has been given prior to Steamer's Arrival

"No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 18th July, 1920, will be subject to Rent

A cargo boat carrying 80 picols of All broken, chafed and damaged Coast and other shipping. From iron, worth $450, captized in the Goods are to be left in the Godowns, time to time some of these men have harbour yesterday near Jardine's where they will be examined on 17th approached the Chaplain when wharf. The mishap is stated to be July 1929, at 10 am. by our visiting thips, but he was unable due to a sudden gust of wind pre. Surveyors Messrs. Goldard and Douglas, to do anything beyond giving a ceding the squally weather in the

All Claima, most reach us before the Calendar. However at the request afternoon. 10th August, 1929, or they will not be

of the British and Foreign Bible, The occupants of the boat wera The Prince explained that his Society, we now take out their local rescued by other craft in the trip abroad was for the purpose homemade and vicinite with the axsantion of al of arranging nudlake tam impac while the Chaplain is calling on the small girl and her younger brother, raw materials. He is an accom European members of the ship's children of the boat master, who plished linguist and has done bril- courpany, Mr. Taoi Wa Chan visits were carried away by the current liant work at Cambridge, Univer- the Chinese-on-board.

and lost.

sity,-United Press.

by this Undersigned, ap

effected

recognised Intern will be

Bills of

of Laring will be counteraghed

JEBBEN & CO., Agents, Hong Kong: 11th July, 1929, [8100

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godown for examination by the Con- signees and the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. Anderson & Abe at 10 am. on

will be

the 20th of July, 1989/ Ater the comm, and all

Cisim eft than Claims must be presented within Twa Weeks of the Ships arrival here, after which date they will not be recognised.

Consignes are requested to surrender their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned.

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