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énzio, A Mackiohan,”, A

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Chaimeni, V. A.

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BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS. "NOTICE, TO CONSIGNEES.

8.8. BENLOMOND," From MIDDLESBRO, LEITH LONDON AND STRAITE, CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby

informed that all goods are being landed at their ri-k into the hazadone

(15th) Mr. Nawman asked the Booretary of Biate for Foreign. Affairs whether his attention had been called to the recent hanging and beheading of Chiness sub jeats for the alleged offence of cultivating the poppy crop whe ther he was aware that a female abject was recently put to death on being convicted of smoking- and for extra hazardons Godowns of the opium; and, whether it was the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and policy of His Majesty's Govern Gedown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from ment to countensive and encour.. the wharvas delivery may be obtained. Inge the Chinese Republio in the No Claims will be admitted after the methods it has selected for deal- Goods have left the Godowns, and all ing with the traffic and use of Goods remaining undelivered alter the opium or other narcotic. 12nd in-t, will be subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on before the Lat prox or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Clodown, where they will be axaminet on the 22nd inst., at 11 AM --

No Fire Laruanes has been affected, Bills of Lading will be countenigned by:

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.

'Agents.

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Hongkong, 15th Feb., 1918.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. From CALOUTTA, PENANG

AND SINGAPORE. '. "HE Company's Steamship

TORILLA,"

having arrived from the shore ports, consignees of cargo are hereby informed that their goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed at once, at consignees isk and expense.

Sir E. Grey replied that he had nothing to add to the answer which had been already given on this subject.

Sir J. D. Rees: Is it not a casa in which the remedy is worse than the disease?

Sir E. Grey:. I have nothing to to with the remedy.

"Sir J, D. Ress: Does not the remedy arise immediately out of the pressure which has been brought to bear as the result of the agreement between China and the British Government?

Sir E Grey: It does not arise out of any agreement. What ever measures the Chinese Gov ernment have taken to put a stop to the consumption of opium are their own affair. ·

Mr. KingWill the right hon gentleman make inquiries with a view of ascertaining what is 'the' opinion of the Chiness Govern- ment on the subject?

Sir E. Grey-I really think Cargo remaining on board after 1p... that the time is coming when the of the 19th inst., will be landed at con-House must put a check on the signeen' risk and expense.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the undersigned.

DAVID SASSOON & CO., LD.,

Agenta. Hongkong. 17th Feb., 1913...

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Ex-officials and Directorships.

tendency to make out that in some way, directly or indirectly, the British Government are respon- sible for all outrages which occur. in any part of the world. (Oppo- sition cheers.)

COMMERCIAL.

Messrs. Setna's Report.

Messra, 8. D. Seina and Col's

Sir John Rees asked the Co-Fortnightly Report staten :--

Bengal Opium:Sales during lonial Secretary whether he pro- pones to lay down an absolute the past fortnight, comprise of rale that Governors and other about 70 Cheats comprising of 11 Colonial officials on their retire-hosts of Patna New.. 54 Cheste ments shall in no case accept of Patna Old, and 5 Chesta of directorships of companies carry-Benares. Clearances during the ing on business in the Colonies fortnight-3 Oheats of Patna in which they served.

New, 59 Chests of Patna Old, 1:

Mr Harcourt writes in reply: Chest of Benares New, and 3 No, sir; but retired Colonial Cheats of Benares Old, in all officials will not be allowed to ac-bout 66 Chonte. Unsold Stock: cept the directorship of companies Patna New 244 Chests, Patna operating in the Colonies in which Old 2089. Chests, Benares New they have served unless they have 461 Chests, and Benares Old 305 obtained the written consent of Chests, in all about 3099 Chests, the Governor. Daring the first old but uncleared stock :--Patna three years after an officer's re-Old 503 Cheats, Benares New 122. tirement permission will, as a rule, Chests. Benares Old 75 Cheats, in all about 761 Chests, Closing be refused except in very excep- tional circumstances.

quotations:Patur New $3000. Patna Old $2800. Benares Now. $2800. Benares Old $2800.

···Malwa Opium --Sales during

Dutles on Tea.

(Jan. 10.) Mr. Lloyd George, in Parliamentary printed reply to Sir William Priestley, states that the past fortnight of about 191 in 1911-12, which a duty of 5. Chests, at $2000 to: 2700 (per Olearances about 145 per lb., the net duty received from Pical).' tea was 26,159,070. The net Chests. Unsold Stookabout quantity retained for consumption 1182) Chests. Sold but no clear amounted to 296,054,111 lbs.ed stock about 147 Chests, Old The corresponding figures for sing quotations-- Maiwa - Now 1905-6 were 26,814,008 and $2500 to 2000. Malwa :Old 261,685,171 lbs. In that year $2000 to 2700.gadung

Cotton :--Sales are reported of Captain H. Stebe, havlug arrived.

the duty was 8d. per. lb. prior to Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed Capt., H. Frerichs, having antro2. July 1, 1905, and 6d. afterwards, about 150 Bales at $30 to 32 per The Oplum Trade in China. Pical. Unsold stook about 200 that their goods are being landed sud Consignees of Cargo are ber by Inform placed at their risk in the hazardoused that their goods are being lan led

(14th) Sir J. D. Rees asked the Bales. Quotations $28 to 35, and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of the and placed at their rink in the bass does Secretary for Foreign Affairs Yarn: Market raled Steady, Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of the whether the Foreign Office had As customary amongst the Ch Godorn Company Limited, whence Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Go-information to the effect that at nose dealers, they booked ood delivery may be obtained against Billa own Company, Limited, whence dli-Changsha and Hunan, Chinese number of Bales, both for ward of-Lading countersigned by the Under- vary may be obtained against Bill-of-had been shot for trading in and and Spot. Bales are computed e signed MR S

fading countenigned by the Under-smoking opium, and that in Shen-about 6900 Bales,

C Optional Cargo will be carried on

signed.

4i à men had been put to death by In all about 6900 Bales com- unless notice to the contrary be given Optional Cargo wil be catried on the slicing progreat, a punish prising of 200 Bales of 63 2400 to-day.

fess notior to the contrary be given to- All claims must be presented within 10 day."

ment bitherto reserved for par- Bales of No. 10a, 1850 Baler of days of the steamer's arrival here, after All Claims must be presented within ricides, for the same offence; and, No. 128; 200 Baleat of No. 165; which date they cannot be recognised ten days of the stearer's arrival here, if so, whether His Majesty's 2200 Bales of No. 208 Untold No claims will be admitted after the after which date they cannot be re- Government regarded those stock is estimated at about 12000 Goods have left the Godowns, and all gulzed. And Shape

methods of dealing with the abuse Bales. Sold but uncleared took Goods remaining undelivered after theo claims will be admitted after the of stimulants in China as a legiti- is about 30000 Bales A 19th lust, will be subject to rent. Roods bara left the". Godown, and all mate expression of the intention Local Yarndales are re- Goods remaining undelivered after the of the Chinese authorities keeping ported of about 150 Bales of “No, -91.L'Init, will be subject to rent.

their engageraents with Great 10s at $129, and about 100 Bales All broken, chated; and damaged Britain in respect of the cessation of No: 128 at 3135; in all shout goods, the left in the Godowas, of the trade in and cultivation of 250 Balestyna where they will be axamined on the 21st opium in China.

Japaneso Yarn,→→Sales NIL Inst. 9.30am

VESTAR, 188ED : 1844); SERIE

Al broken, chafed, and damaged House, d, med

Edgcomb, Mr & Thompson, Miss goods must be left in the Glodowns, Kor,J. U

Mrs A. E.

Treville, R. dewhere they will be examined on the Lalgaon, F. P. Fajerds. J. * Trung ). Le P. 10th fun, nhg 30 Đư

No Fito Late will be of cted Longoro, G. Feinstein, B

Watson, J. Garijost FW. Williamson, C. by us in any caso whatever. Guillon, D. Jeanin, II. E. Juster, W.

Wright, Mr. & -Mrs. J. F. Young, J. A. Zeeder, Capt.

Beach, O.

Birot, L.

Mrs. PNaPrasit

and Oeson,

Rögage. DR

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Brun, Mr. LuMorgan, FE.

Musso, El Betts Mr. &

Powell 1. D.

Hotel.

and May

Lingerfra. L. Lugóbil, V.

Mr. Midle Mr. and dirooka, Juip Millar, A. C..

Dr.

Brung. L. Carsten, E Chapman, Cheng, H. V. Chopard, T. A “Tobias, Ar." and Collins, MAJO

Bharu, H. J.

Bevington, F.

Wilson, W.

Oraigieburn. Adams, Mr. and Haselfoot, Lt.

Mrs. and 2 & Mra

Kydd, Mr. and Mullina. Lieut. Fol& Mrs A, JR.G.A Smith, Mrs. G. Smith, EG. Wood, E. M.

Silva, JT. Eca children

đạ Black, and Caldwell, Mr. Cornelinsson, "Prs. A. Caldwell, les

Dept. and Aiza malboner, ?Clark My?& Mrs

Mr. and Ledeorion

J. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Chinahien, 8. J. Cornell W. A

"This steainer bruge on Cargo :---- ar 8.6" Kote" from: Stettini

**Lisbeth * from Norrkoping Conrlar” from Drammen

from

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No-Fire Insurance will be erected, by na in any 'osse "whatever.

This stormér brings on cargo

Ex 8.8,

Trellberg" from Abus “¡Adolph, Meyer" fram

Gotaborgan

**Hamburg" Gotebor, Farl}; from Abu

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE

Hongkong Office

from

IBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

Hong kong Onlos.

Mr. Acland His Majesty'a Min- Sunday Articles A ister at Peking has communicated business is reported both in E local Press extracts reporting the ports as well as imports, In I infliction of the death penalty in porta sclosare reported in "Ap in certain provinbow, including oots at 814 to 16 (p Bunan, for violation of the opium Gum Olibanum at 811 laws, but he has not officially con Kismiss at $10 (per firmed these reports. They do not Senna leaves at $8 to mention the methods employed in | Pionl). In Exports carrying out the sentence, are reported in Beans,) ** In answer to a supplementary well us Green, at 841

Cassia at $16 question,

Mr Acland said. It is ex- - Galangal at 851 to 60 trembly improbable that the Dry Ginger at $18 65 14 method mentioned by the hon. Plonl), and Groundnut at 88) (179) Hongkong, 16th 7ob, 1918, [141 member line been employed, to 94 (per Pirul)

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