ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAI. STEAM NAVIGATION Co.'s

STEAMER CORFU," "

ARRIVED HONG KONG ON Gru SEPT., 1933.

FROM ANTWERP,LONDON,GIBRAL TAR. MARSEILLES, MALTA, FORT SAID ADEN, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.

CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above-

named Vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed ir uzra atax in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Cou pany's Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and Delivery can be obtained sa the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be landed hore unless Instructions have been given to the contrary Six Hours before arrival of the Steamer.

Goods not cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to Reut F

No Fire Insurance will be effected by ue in any case whatever,

Damaged Packages inust be left in the Godowns for emmination by the Can- signees, and the Company's Surveyors. Mesars. GODDARD & DOUGLAS, at 10 am, on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Storage period.

Consignees are specially notified that

it is necessary for a Revenue Officer to be present at the ohmination

damaged datable cargo.

to

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Un-tersigned on or before 26th Sept, 1933, or tacy will not be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown,

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co,

Agents.

Hong Kong, 6th Sept, 1933.

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CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.

FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS.

The Steamship "BENCLEUCH"

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby

Informed that all Goods are twing landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra bazardous Godswns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Qodown Co., Ltd., whence und/or fram the wharves Dolivery may be obtained

No Claims will be admitted after the Goode have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 11th instant will be aub sőt to Rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 25th instant, or they will not be recognized,

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 9th instant at 10 am., by Messrs. Goddard & Verglas.

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations, consignees mort have a Bevenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods pre examined

by

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

Bill of Lading will be countersigued GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., LTD.,

Agaat. Hong Kong, 3rd Sept., 1931. [1763

PRINCE LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM"

NEW YORK & LOS ANGELES.

THE Motor Vessel

THE

CHINESE PRINUS".

having arrived from the above Port

7th instant, Consignses of Cargo are

hereby informed that their Goods are

All broken, chafed, and damaged Gocui are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on Wednesday, 13th instant at 10 am.

All Claims must be presented within

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PRESTIGE IN THE FAR

EAST

These are magnificent assets, but they are not of themselves sufficient to maintain the British position in the East. Last cen- tury the American producer and salesman, being faced the world over with the massive structure of British trade, evolved advertising as a means for pushing his goods. Rather crude efforts at the be- ginning were derided as blow ing your own trumpet, and al- But ways striking a false note.' scientific advertising to-day is a different matter, and the full im- portance is realised of the per- sistent, subtle and legitimate means by which a salesman em- phasises the good points of his

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

FORTHCOMING MARRIAGES

(Special Air Mail Servion)

OBITUARY

SIR G. VYLE

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London, Sept. 7. THE death occurred to-day of Sir Gilbert Vyle, aged 63 & pro- London, August 23. minent industrialist," who A marriage has been arranged" Chairman of the British Prepara- between Alastair Douglas, second tory Committee to the Ottawa son of the late Bir John Anderson, | Conference, and was an ex-Presi- of Singapore, and of Lady Ander- dent of the British Chamber of son, Eastcote Place, near Pinner. | Commerce.-British Wireless. and Joan Richardson, only daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M'Con- nell, of 3, Albert". Hall-mansions, 6.W. 7.

Capt. J. G. Dyson And Miss Orton The engagement is announced between Capt. J. Gordon Dyson, of Shanghal, and Phyllis Marjorie, eldest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John Orton. Allesley Hall, Coven- try.

MARRIAGES.·

Sir John Ellerman and Miss Do Sols. The marriage took place yester- day of Bir John Reeves Eierman, only son of the late Sir John Eller- and Lady Ellerman, of 1, DHAN South Audley Street, W., to Esther, daughter of the late M, Clarence De Sola and Mme, De Sola, of Montreal, Canada.

Graham: Marshall-On August

MR. KU SHAO WEN.

THE LATE LORD NEWS SUMMARY

GREY

London Memorial Service On Monday

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Following alarmist rumours, elaborate precautions are being taken to protect Professor Einstein. from an attempt upon his life.

Page 9. A Plague panic has taken hold of the European community in Poona, and rush to be in- oculated against the dread disease

Page 8. A serious allegation has been

London, Sept, T.. Viscount Grey's body will be is now in progress. cremated at Darlington Cemetery made against the Nanchang cap- at noon on Saturday when the tives who were freed yesterday, Bishop of Newcastle will conduct :

Page ŷ. The death of King Feisal of the service.

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announce

At the same hour, a memorial Iraq is announced. service will be conducted by the The Hong Kong Lawn Tennis

Association regret to local vicar at the parish church of that so far, Clubs have been slow Emblemon, near Lord Grey's in responding to the suggestion to home. There will be a menio-hold a Singles League,

Judgment for the plaintiff was Westminister given in the case in which Mrs.,

at

Peking. Sept 4. Mr. Ku Shao-wen, considered the foremost Chinese scholar of the old school has died at his Peking home at the advanced age | of 84. Mr. Ku was a native of

Shantung and had held many im-rial service portant posts in the Ching Dynasty, Abbey on Monday. including that of compiler of the Messages of sympathy were re- Hanlin Academy and the inspecceived at Falloden from the King Chancellor of and Queen and tributes to the late statesman have been paid by all the leading politicians and all the evening papers irrespective of party and in many quarters

tor-commissioner of Shantung. At one time he was

the Imperial 'University.

After the establishment of the Republic he led a retired life, de- voting his time to literary pursuits.

Yuan Shih-kal, Mr. President Chi-jul had more than once urged Mr. Ku to come out of his retire- ment and enter the government Hau Shh-chang and Marshal Tuan service but he turned down their 18. 1933. at St. James's, Piccadil-offers on the plea of advanced age 17, by the Rev. A. Linzee Glles, and ill-health. Lieut. Comdr.. Harry Robert Mr. Ku Is survived by "two Graham, RN., younger son of the

daughters. and three daughters late F. M. Graham, of Yankalilla, South Australla, and Mrs. Graham, of 3, Cleveland Row, S.WA, to Helen Ethel, eldest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Marshall, of Shanghai, China.

UTTLEY-MAHY On Friday, September 8th, 1933, at St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, Dr. Kenneth H. Uttley M.A., Hongkong Govern. ment Medical Department, tn Miss Helen M Mahy.

Death.

Truman.-On August 10, 1933, after a long illness, at Wychwood Cottage. Fleet, Hants, Reginald Noble Truman, aged 65. papers, please copy).

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LOCAL SOCCER

First Trial Matches

To-Day

abroad.

Page 12.

A. B. Oxberry clalined $314.58 from Mr. A. Wheeler..

Page 11. Board held yesterday, licenses for At a meeting of the Licensing sale of liquor, were granted to the Castle Peak Hotel and to the Luk Page T Kok Hotel, of Wanchai.

Charged before Mr. Schofield at Central Magistracy yesterday with

entering a dwelling house with in-

tent to steal a Chinese named Liu These bear out the deep affec-Shiu Fong was committed to the Page 7. tion and the high respect in which next Criminal Sessions.

"Dr. Keanett H. Ultley was mar- he was, held by all who came in

rled yesterday. at 9. Johns contact with him, including those Cathedral to Miss. Helen M. Mahy. who did not share "his political Both bride and bridegroom are views.

members of the Government Medi-. cal Department.

Page 7. A further number of traffic cases were dealt with by Mr. Schofield at Central Magistracy yesterday.

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Noteworthy Tributes and a large number of grandchil- .. Some noteworthy tributes came dren. He was the only Chinese from Mr. Arthur Henderson, Mr. scholar on whom the Tokyo Im-Lloyd George and Ford Ulls.

conferred the water. Perial University

of degree of doctor

At one literary accomplishments. time he was also a member of the Sino-Japanese Cultural Committee which administers the Japanese

honorary

portion of the Chinese Boxer In-

demnity Reuter.

MR. GEORGE EDWIN BAKER

The death occurred at midnight on Sunday, August 27, at Peitalho of Mr. George Edwin Baker. The

The last-named, ex-Speaker of

the House of Commons, says, "The speech he made on the eve of the declaration of war was the most moving I ever heard in the

Commons.

It was during that speech that Lord Grey declared: We have worked for peace up to the last moment, and beyond the last moment." Several re- ferences are made to Lord Grey's warm support since the war to the League-of Nations.

Foreign Memories

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funeral was held on August 30 and was attended by numerous friends. The Rev. J. P. Leynse officiated and Mrs. E. O. Wilson of Peking rendered a solo at the grave-side: | Belgian Government:—

The Government has received

The late Mr. Baker

came

nected with the English Baptist

Church services for to-morrow.. the 13th, Sunday after Trinity ap- pear.

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