TELEGRAMS.
**HONGKONO TELEGRAPY"
SERVICE
PEKING SEŃSATION.
DISCOVERY OF HOMES.
OUTRAGE PROBAMA PLANNED BUT MISCARRIED
A From Our Own A, arrespondent
Shanghai, 26th February,
12.45 pp. The utmost con-ternation has been created in Peking by the dis. covery of what is la fiered to be an unarelical plot.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY FEBRUARY 26 1906.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA
DOX COMPANY, LIMITED,
ANNUL MEKTING,
:
The ordinary yearly meeting of shareholder's in the Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co., Ld was held in the offices of the com nay, Qreen's Buildings, at 12 o'clock noon, te-day, for the purpose of arceive the eport of the directors
hover us, in every way, to retrench consistent with the maintenance of efficiency, and in case such a policy might have escaped the notice of the Board, I desin now in urge big Far be it from me upon their attention. to adrqcate low salaries, for instance; but rumeur has it, with what truth I do not know, that in some cases we are not receiving v lue for salaries paid. I earnest draw the Boards attention to this question, as well us to the a parently unnecessarily large stock of mate
als carried, and it will be satisfactory to know that these, and all like matters, have the cup stant, careful, and thor.ugh scrutiny of the Board. I hope dist the outcome of im, ve ments will gradually be shown to the share holders, not in words and hopeful propliesíes,
The Chairman-Any farther yemarks? Nobody responding, the Chairman, said: bag to propose the adoption of the repon and accounts as presented be accepted.
THE S.S. "KWONG TUNG."
GROUNDED THRER MILES FROM PORT,
The Canton brat Ruing Tung, with 630 pa sengers on board, which was due here from Canton on Sunday morning at about two o'clock, did not reach port dutil about noon, on Sunday This long delay, we are informed by the Yuen Ou Siemship Co., was due to the Kang Tung taking the ground near Castle Peak. It appénts that at about half-past one on Sunday morning the fog outside was so dense that the Kwong Tung had to slow down to prevent any mishap. When near Castle Peak the vessel was grounded, and at to am, on the same day at high tide she got off and entered the port. The damage, we understand, is very slight and the vessel left for dock at 1.30 p.m., to-day.
TRAGEDY IN HONGKONG.
CHINAMAN MYSTERIOUSLY DROWNED,
A case which is at present shrouded in my- story and which will occupy adime time in sale. ing was discovered at Causeway Bay this after-
and the statement of secounts to the 31st December, 1905. There were present Sir Paul Chater chairman), the Hon. Mr. C. W. Dick- son, Messrs. E. Goth G. 11. Medhurst, N. A. Siebs, S. Silverstone, 1.-S. Van Hures, and H. 1. White (drectors); W. Wilson | (acting chief manager), T 1 Ros" (secretary) |
G. Murray Bain, #. P. Carmichael, G. debat intangible results. Champeaux, Chan, Fiu Ki, Albert Denison, W. G. Jack, 1.1. Leiti, Lo Cheung Shin, J. R. Michael, S. E. Michael, S. E. Michael, E. Moses, W, Parlane, P. 11 Rolfe, Salinger Murray Stewart, H. ", Smith, Kaptain "Tillert, Captain R. Unwerth, and Mr. H. C. Wilks, The Chainian saida Gentlemen,--The re- and statement of a conts having been in Your hands for some days, with, with your remission, following our unit course, take them as read. The net profi's for the ball year ending st December, 1925, monut lo $1764983 as compared with $128.209.5 for The first six months of the year, and $370,159.03 for the curresponding period of 1934, a filling off which I am smie we all greatly deplure. Tu The Japanese Famine. this on must be added the sum of 5501,332,27 cricist of almost any kind the Board deserved
the balance brought Inaward from last account,
the greatest credit for what they have done. It The Oltay: Glovemment has purchased and after dedacting directors' and anditeri all very well to try to blame the Bound for £5,000 worth of wheat and flour for the refers, we have available for appropriation the
not doing this ur. not doing that, not getting the business, doing this or doing that; but it seems lief of the famine in Japan.
14 me it is simply out of the question. Last year was a lean year and no efforts on the part of any leading member of the Board
A number of bombs were found in the Machiaputation on Saturday, but the perpetrators of what was intended to lead to a bomb outrage have
not yet been traced.
[Kanter's. 1
London, 2jrd February,
The Duty on Sagar. Mr. Asquith says that there is no hope of the sugar duty being relieved under existing
circumstances.
Later.
The Morocas Conforonco The situation in Algeciras is unchanged.
24th February,
M. Rouvier, speaking in the Chamber con- cerning Moneco, emphasised that France wants pesce, but a peace with a safeguarding of her dignity and rights.
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um of 1662,232,10, which sum your digetos
· propose, subject to your concurrence, to deal with as follows:- To pay a dividend for the half-year of 12 per cent, or 16 per she absorb
53000 ud to carry forward the balance
Mr. Murray Bain had intended to com- pliment the directors and yourself, Mr. Chair- mar, upon the way in which the Company's affairs have been managed during the past yrass. After the statement on the part of Mr. Michael and your own, explanation feel suckined to emphasise that consider that the Board have exercised an exceedingly wise discretion in the distribution of the profits that have been made. The profits male have been wonderfully good considering everything
all cound, and instead of severe criticism or
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To-day's Advertisements.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPDA DUCK COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. THE DIVIDEND of 12 % per Shtate for ΤΗΣ
the months ending 31st ecember, 1905, dacled at Monday's Ordinary Yerly Meeting, will be Payable at the premises of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, on and after TU ¿SDAY, the 27th February, and Shareholders are requested to apply for Dividend Warrants at the Company's Office, Queen's Buildings, New Praya.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
OS. ROSE, Secretary.
{275 Hongkong, 26th February, 1906.
MR
NOTICE.
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R. RICHARD HANCOCK is authorised to Sign the name of our Firm per Procuration.
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co. Hongkong, 26th February, 1906.
VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT will be
STITUTE, on SATURDAY, 3rd March, by Mr. JOHN JYOKAY, kindly assisted.by Lady and Gentlemen Amateurs in and of the IN- STITUTE. Fee of Admission : 50 Cents.
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noon, when the dead body of a heavy and A given at the KOWLOON SEMEN'S IN. well-built Chinaman, who, from outward appearances, belonged to the sampin fraterni- ty, was dragged out of the harbour. The body was seen floating in the water, the dis- covery being made by an Indian policeman, who secured assistance and brought the body ashore. On examination the body was found to be quite warm, but life had departed. There a bruise above the right eye, and left car had been cut off the neck was a thin rope--not tied suffi ciently tight to cause death by strangula- tion-and the rope was carried down the legs, which were bound. The bruise over
Was
Sailors and Soldiers free. Seats can be booked at the INSTITUTE.
Hongkong, 26th February, 1906,
THEATRE ROYAL, HONGK 'NG,
Kound Leesce & Manager: MAURICE E. BANDMANN,
to
IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT OF THE WORLD. RENOWNED
the eye is stated to have been bleeding when BANDMANN OPERA Co.
odd have changed that fact. However, I should hike to call attention to the the body was discovered. There is no clue to peduliarity which seems to force itself upon the identity of the deceased, but it looks as if my mind the fact that the Board has done there had been foul play. The theory is that
$6,712.10 to a new arcútot. White, as 1 have already sand, we must all deplore so por result for the past six months, it was, you
the man was bound, a heavy weight, attached will recollect, foreshadowed in some extent iti
to the rope and the body flung into the water. my speech in you from this chair in August. There is a section of shareholders who omplain about the smallness of the dividend.
In his struggles the man may have managed Last, when I said I was afraid. Trong various
There is another section that complains about to loosen the weight, but was too exhausted causes we could not leak for any subst ntial
to save himself. The car may have been wrenched off by contact with the rucks.. Of improvement in the immedinte future, and it is the fargeness of the dividend. That forces me
course, it is a pure surmise, for the police he regretted that the depression in business to the conclusion that the Board has selected then referred to continued throughout the the happy medium, and in its wise discretion authorities have no inkling as yet regarding bas done the best thing in the i. terests of the the story behind the trage y. The body was remaining mouths of the past year, Happily sold bona-fide investor in the Colony. There removed to No. 2 1 olice tation and afterwards since we last met the peace between Russia
is one other thing I should like to call attente the moitaary, where a postmorten ex- and Japan, then looked toward to, has become to accomplished, and the improvement in our
tion to and that is the wisdom which the Board aminaiyo will take place. has shown in re-electing you, Mr. Chaiman,) bus ess confidently expected in result there.
for another term of ice. We all know the in- Dam will, I trust, have becuing apparent before inrest you have taken on behalf of the Com;
We
1 think that every one of hure occasi-h tu again addie:s you.
pany, and lave not been idle in our efforts to already
2:5 will agree- unly those presel ecme a share of the work to be done But also those who in vessels of the ustian navy, but owing wish that you should contique for a long time to. No. Dock being unable to AC-
to come the good services which you have Commodate their battleship Courewitch, we
given so long on our behalf (applause). With
The orchestra was 'good (the Baluchis are these remarks, gentlemen, f Lave great plea- | always cood), the scenery was good, and the act- sure in seconding the adoption of the reporting generally was excellent, but the "play" was and the passing of the recounts as placed be- Tore us (applause), __
he French Navy. The French Government proposes -build three: 18,000-ton battleships.
"The French Workmon's Pension.
The Chamber has passed the Workmen's Pension Bill.
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The Situation in Natal Five hundred troops, and a battery of artillery, which have been mobilised at Durban, are proceeding to the disturbed native districts, forty miles to the north-east, and other troops have been called out.
Russia.
The organ of Count Witte announces that it will be necessary to raise £50,000,000 to cover an extraordinary budget expenditure, and that as this is at present impossible, it is consequently necessary tur aesort to a loan
un onerous terms.
Later.
The United States. The United States Secretary for War ad- vocates the building up of so efficient army for maintaining the Monroe doctrine.
British Dockyards. The Admiralty have decided to adopt the predecessor's schente, spending £2,000,000 in improving Portsmouth Dockyard, and en- abling it to deal with the biggest battleships of the Dreadnought type.
LAND SALES,
have
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sh fer uhtained no work for them worth mentioning, and from this cause also, enthaen, I regret to say we lost the steamers Minnevala and Dakan, which were obliged to go to Japan to be docked. The tonnage of ships docked during the last six months shows sight falling off of some 2, tons, the figures again 391.731 for the last hall year, and for war Yessels 29,130 as against 45,000; of this | Bitter only spine 2 13 tons represent foreign men-l-war, but I hope that in this connection, we shall see a considerable pipinvement dur ing the cnient six months, as we have now on
for merch int vessels stand at 45,312 tons 35
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The motion was tamled nem,con. Mr. J. R. Michael-i think Mr. Bạn has misunderstood me in saying that we were com- plaining about the directors for not geting
THE BANDMANN OPERA COMPANY.
On Saturday night. He Handmann Opera Company opened a short season at the Theatre opening performance being the musical comedy Royal. City Halt, the piece produced for an
"Lady Madep."
a very absurd conglomeration of impossible accurrences, while the thread taking the place of the plot was mere froth. The name of the piece, "Lady Madcap,” would lead the ordinary theatre-guer to expect some extraordinary arts. of frivolity, hoydenish tricks and escapades, "Madcap " on the part of the hernise, but the reality proved slightly different, and us business. What, I have urged for is re
Sull trenchment to suit the times. We cannot
somewhat unjustly named. the hands of that old lagourite, Miss Georgic possibly bume the directors fur luck of busi-Corlass, the most was made of the title ness; we shall be content with gur fate.
role, and very attractive. "Lady Betty
SVILA
The Chairman: I am sure the directors will was presented by her spirited acung, singing and dancing. The thread, a very cobwebby aur bunks four.An eitan battlešti, s, nd with Pay due. considération to the remarks made by thread, has been already described, and we cAIL the resumption of trate with this port by Michael as they have always done-only say that when the certain rose on Saturday
Japanese steamers, we may reasonably expect an increased shape of the merchant shipping- The new work in the shipbuilding yard referred to in my last speech has been carried on satis factorily. We have completed and delivered the tree large s cel steani waterboats, a, steel water buge for the BS Government al | Manda, two large wire'ns lighter: for local use Find (we small steam tags for service at neigh- bouring pats. The large steamer for the Yang. baze trade and the car,o lighter for Bangkok are making greed progress, and we have recently romed an order for twelve large wooden lighters which, toge.her with vanons contracts for steel work for the Hongkong Milling Co.,
At the bifees of the Public. Works Depari- ment this afternans, a lot of Clown land at Kowloon finland Lot No. 1177) ja Austen Avenue, measuring, 14, 132 square feet, annual rent 5153, upset price $1,613, was put up for sale. by public huction. There was only one hidder, and Mr. F. Blunck purch.sed the land for $7,633, twenty dallus above the opset price,
At the conclusion of the above sale, a pletene of the motors, and we have now on
of Crown land, t Peng Chau Island, arar 18
tau, New Terninry, and measuring about forty- five acres, was the next to be put up for sale. This was scured by Mr. P. W. Goldring, DÍ Messrs. Brition, Hest and Goldring, for $1,80,
THE HONGKONG POLUNTHER RESERVE ASSOCIATION.
There was a very good attendance of mein- beis at the zoo yards range at King's Park on Saturday and Sunday low, to take part in the closing shoots of Febrary. Sme very good shooting was done;' Mr. J. C. Gow winning the "Pool" with a score of 67 from scratch,
Delow are the principal scores:-
H. T. Richardson... yo W. T. Fdwards
6
W. J. Sünders...... 70 S. A. Joseph.......... 62 W. D. Braidwood... 69 W. Dobbs
C. J. Allen....... 68 C. Glover......... 61
J. C. Gow, scr....... 67 J. Whittall
60
D. J. Mckenzie... 67 1. M. Henderson... 6o
cast-ins columns, &" for new buildings help to keep our warts profitably employed. The work of installing the electic drive in the Kaw Mills still in progress and will be completed during the present half ear on the arrival from
(applause)
Mr. Sanger moved the cusfimation of Mr. G. 8. Medhurst, the fun. Mr. C W. Dickson, and Mr. S. Silverstone as directors of the
Company.
Mr. Parlane seconded. Agreed.
Captain Tillett moved the re-election of Mr. 1. P. White and Mr. F. Goetz as directors,
Mr. Wilka seconded..
Agred.
Captain Unsworth moved the re-appor tinent of Messrs. Thomas Arnold and H. U. jeffnes
us auditors.
Mr. Leirin seconded. Agreed.
The Chairman-That is all the business, men, Dividend warrants will be ready morrow.
HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE CO, LIN
The report for presentation to the share. order an improved ploter and a new lathe. The earnings of our dredger Canton Rivermecting, to be held at the offices of the geur holders at the thirty-seventh ordinary general
are small; the employment which -ld you we hat in view for her on the completion of
work at Canton having failed ol arrange- ment. The value of materials on hand has increased during the period now under review hy summe £isasa, mostly for the new Yangisze steamer now building and other contracts. Gendemer, with nothing further to remark, before moving the adoption of the report and accounts as presented, I shall be pleased to answer to the best of mý ability any questions you may have to put.
Mr. Michael) have a few important ques- | tions to pat, but 1 do not think it is politic to put them at this meeting, especially seeing that they would be liable to publication, and I will content myself with making a few re marks.
The Chairman-I think we should put the report and accounts to the meeting first. Any
A flowey 67. P. L. Miller................. o questions I should be pleased in answer. Dr. Macfarlane...... 67 E. W. Terrey...... 67
Mr. Michael Questions may niise as the J. N. Jones. W. H. T. Davies... 66 J. Mcinpes 59 result of my remarks. I think there can be
67 G, Richardson,... Ga
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al managers, on Wednesday, the 7th prox., at 17 'clock noon, is as follows
The general managers and consulting com. mitice have pleasure in subanting to the shre holders the isiny-seventh annual report of the company.
of $220,417.66 which sum, subject the ap 1901 Account. This necnunt shows a profii
proval of the 'shareholders, it is proposed to deal with as follows, viz. :—`
Dividend of $15 per share,......$pro,oca...o Addition to reserve fund,... 20,417.66
$229,417.66 1995 Account.--The balance at credit of this acount is $422,618,04.
Mortgages-Fron the reports and valuations made by the company's surveyors, the general managers and consulting committee are satis. fed that the properties "held by the Company form ample
Consulting Comyftice, incordance with Bertine 13 of the articles of association, the sent members of the committee the Hon. Sir Paul Chuter, C., Mesars White, Maitland and Raymond retire but being eligible offer themselves for re-election.
Apditors-The accounts have been audited their re-election as auditors of the company is
T. P. Cochrane...... 65 P.F.] Wodehouse, no harm if I proceed. It is needless toy Messrs. W. 11. Potts and, T. Arnold and
BC............... say the result of the past half-year's working
J. McCubbin......... 65 J.J.Stubbings.....58 is a great disappointment. One shudders to W.G. Humphreys.. 6 C. H. W. Kew...... 58 Sir F. T. Piggot. 64 J.II. Underwood... 38 think what would now have heen our position E.). Philpotts... 64. M. Harsion...... 58 had the construction of the expensive New W. Mckay.... 04 E. A. llewelt ...... 57 Dock bren sanctioned, which was so urgently
recommended
BANKRUPTCY,
PAYMENT OF TAXED COSIS.
parte the Hong Yuen Bank, Mr. C. F. Dixon,
In the case of the Han Fuk Chan firms, ex
of Mr. John Hastings office, applied on behalf
R. H. King ...... 64. A. S. Gubiay ........ 57 pressed upon the favourable consideration of J. T. Dougins 6 W. M. Stewart...... 57 shareholders not long ago. Wo-have fallen S. H. Michach...... 64. A.G.Newington... 56 J:11. Pidgeon.sc... 63 Hon. G. Stewart... 56 upon bad times; but 1 am to some extent dis G. K. Haxton..... 63 R. Brook......... 56 posed to look upon this as a blessing in dis J. C. Peter... 01 W. Daniel 55 guise, inasmuch as it is, perhaps, only patural A. W. J. Watt...
63 L. Gibbs** 35 that, during a succession of good years, one is al
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night we were very glad to welcome 'some very old favourites who have made innumerable appearances on the Hongkong thralgical boards, notably, besides the heroine in the play, Miss Georgie Corlass, were Misses Nora Marra, Wilmut Karkeck; and Blanche Forsythe, Ant Messrs. Duncan Muuró, quite a Far Eastern veteran, Harry Cole, Lisler, Baker te mirable, Mark Dean Percival, Henry Vincent, Percy Haydn, A. E. Rees, Spencer Trevor, Will Smith and R. St. George, who were all in their usual form and helped to make the absurdities go with a swing, while Mr. Ernest Anwell did good work as the Count de St. Hubers, reminding us very much of the "real article."
To-nigu "Aladdin, and his wonderful lamp" will be staged for this one occasion and should
UNDER THE PERSONAL DIRECTION OF
MAURICE E. BANDMANN, And by special arrangement with MR. GEORGE EDWARDS
And the GAIETY [HKATRE, LONDON.
SEASON FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY.
TO-NIGHT,
(MONDAY), 26th February, " ALADDIN."
(ONE NIGHT ONLY)
TO-MORROW, (TUESDAY), 27th February, "SELGT: BRUE."
WEDNESDAY, 28th February, "LITTLE MICHUS."
THURSDAY, 1st March,
** EARL AND THE GIRL.”·
Prices of Admission $3, S2 and $1.
Plan at the Sents can now be booked. ROBINSON PIANO CO.
Doors Open at 8.30. Commence usual time.
[230 Hongkong, 26th February, 1906.
CALCUTTA.
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
"HE Steamship
"ARRATOON APCAR," Captain E. Fey, will be despatched for the above Purs, on THURSDAY, the 1st March, at Noon, instead of as previously advertised,
For Freight at Passage, apply to
DAVID SASSOON & Co, LIMITED,
Agents,
Entimations.
ROBINSON PIANO
CO., LD.
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PIANO PLAYER
IS A
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You should hear it.
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THE
DISTILLERS
Hongkong, 2611 February, 1996, COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
PAQUEROTS-POSTE FRANCAIS, FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA
draw as gaad a house as Hurday's perfom. THE Company's Steamship
ance which is saying a good deal, as when the curtain rose on the "Madcap" on that night, the usual quarter of an hour late, there was scarcely a vacant seat in the whole auditorium, and those occupied accommodated a most apprecative audience,
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There is one little matter that by no means
play as usual on the chair reserved for appeals to a Hongkong audience, and that is, instead of finding the programme of the
nne's use, one has 10 y about to get nne, and it is only obtainable after the ply has begun and the lights gone down, and then only at a price. On Saturday, look. ing at the programmes, when at last obtained, nne had to pause and consider just where one was, for these documents announced the per- formance as taking place in another Colony,
Lo-day's Advertisements.
THE HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY,
LIMITED.
NOTICE.
HE ORDINARY HALF-YEARLY
T MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Company's Hotel, on SATUR. DAY, the 3rd March, 1996 at $2.15 P.M., for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts of the Company to the 31st Dectin- ber, 1995, with the Report of the Directors, and to discuss nay matter that may be competently brought before the Meeting.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 25th February to 3rd March, both days inclusive.
Secretary.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
C. MOONEY,
Hongkang, 16th February, 1906.
NOTICE.
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of the creditors, last Thursday, for an order for THE SALE BY AUCTION of ALMA, payment of taxed costs out of the bankrupt's TATES stands postponed to a future date, of
BATU KAWAN AND PRYE ES
H. W. Fraser 63 W. Goodfellow 52 liable to become over-confident and get rather tice, took the matter into consideration, and Dr. W.B. A. Moore 63 L. G. Bird $2 1. Lewingdon ... 62 G. H. Wakeman,.. t lavish to expenditu. both temporary and per this morning granted the application of Mr. A Moley 62 E. Evan Jone.............. jx ] manent. In bad times it more than ever bus | Dixon,
His Honour, Sir Francis Piggott, Chief Jus which das notice will be given.
KENNEDY & Co.
A. A. ANTHONY & Co.} Auctioneers, Fenang, 16th February, 1900,
"TONKIN,"
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Captain Charbonnel, will be despatched as above, on or about MONDAY, the 5th March.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent.. Jongkong, 26th February, 1966.
BOSTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
STEAMSHIP "TREMONT," FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKO- HAMA, KOBE, MOJI, SHANGHAI AND MANILA.
Τ
HE above Steamer having arrived, Con- signees of Carge are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for Countersigna- ture, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
DODWELL & CO., LIMITED, Agents. Hongkong, 24th February, 1906. INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FROM CALCUTTA, penang and SINGAPORE.
THE Company's Steamship
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"KUTSANG," baving arrived from the above Parts, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their
·Goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board after 4 P.M., the 28th instant, will be landed at Consignees' risk and expense,
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
M
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, 16th February, 1995,
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