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quarters and he sat down. The workers. It was stated that Mr. Liberal Whips evidently felt con- Kaight terrorised bis wife into fident that defeat had been ataved taking part in the deception off, but the resulting division about his disappearance.
showed that their calonations had
been run very fine. When the
Football Results,
bellarong the members of the The results of the second round Opposition oame' trooping into of the English Cup were as fol the lobby in numbers which lower pa blanched the cheeks of Liberala "Oldham Athletic ....
of who had been in the fea-room and Nottingham Forest....
the smoking room, and had been. hurriedly called up on the alarm
The only SURE preservator the Hair! its Therapeutical proof a snap division. perties destroy Dandruff, feed the Scalp, and give ABLE lustre and softness.
"Saved by the Irish.” A cheer of relief went up from the Liberals whion Mr. Bingworth
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REMARK-took his stand on the extreme right of the four tollers, Loud cheers," a Unionist shouted at them mockingly. Immediately Wolverhampton Wands. the figures were announced-the] Swindon" defeat of the amendment by "Huddersfield Towni. 218 against 220-the Opposition "Burnley
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"The Irish once again," "Reading and "Resign." Sasing the Soli- Tottenham Hotspur... citor-General gaily conversing Middlesbrough" with น fellow Liboral G Queen's Park Rangers Unioniat remarked entirically, "The Solicitor-General explains it away."
Three Liberals-Mr. Gladstone, Sir E. Beauchamp, and Mr. W. Pearce-voted against the Gov- CAMPBELL, MOORE & CO.
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TOYO KISEN KAISHA. THE Steamship
"CHIYO MARU."
| FROM SAN FRANCISCO, vía HONOLULU, AND JAPAN PORTS AND SHANGHAI,
Consignee
FROM EUROPE.
HE I A. L. Stamshup
*S*HWARZBURG," Captain Christiansen, baving arrived, Consignees of Cargo ara hereby informed that their goods are being landed and arrived, Consigness of Cargo are hereby andfox extra-hazardous Godowns of the The above-named Steamer haring placed at their rise in the hazardone antifled to send in their Bill of Lading Hongkong & Kowloon What! & for countersignature, and to take in- Godown Company, Limited, wines mediate delivery of cargo from alongside. delivery may be obtained against Bille Cargo remaining undelivered on of-Lading countersigned by the Under FRIDAY 7th Marob, at Nor, will signed. be landed at Consignoea' risk and ex-
Optional Cargo will be carried on benre and delivery must then be taken anless notice to the contrary ba giren from Company's Godown.
to-day.
All clainamust be presented within 10 days of the steamer's arrival bere, after which date they cannot be recognized.
No daims will be sdmitted after the Good's hare hft the Godowas, and all Goods remising undivered after the Gh-prox, will be subject to rent.
All broke, chufd, an 1-dansted Goods mist be left in the Godorus, where they will be examined on the Cu Fox, at 3.30 am.
No Fire Insurance whatavor will ba efected.
ges.
No claim will to recognised after the Goods bave left the Steamer or Godors, and all Goods remaining undelivered on Monday, 10th inst. 5 pm alteranos,| wil be subject to roat and landing char
All chefed and otherwise damaged Carge to be left on board of stem and examination of sance to be held on Thursday, 13th inst., at 3 p.m."
All Claims must be filed on or before 18th inst. otherwise they will not be reccgnised.
C
1,4
No Fito Insurance will be effected by as in any case whatever,
This lamer bringe on cargo :— ex S8. "Bernhard" from Stettin. "Kong Sigurd" Christiani HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIS Hongkong Office.. Hongkong 27th Feb., 1218
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HOME NEWS. The Latest Papers Summarised.
mont !
The Liberal papors state that the Unionists had hoped to eni- barrass the Government, and that, when their plos miscarried, they went sorrowfully away.
Marconi Inquiry.
Drawn Games.
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Newcastle United Chelsea Sheffield Wednesday "Brighton Everton "Bristol Rovers Norwich City
Abandoned.
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day.
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Bank of China.
HHOCH me
South Manchurian Railway.. The American Consal at Dalay reports that the electric power station of the South Manchuris
The Marconi Sales: Committee's sittings are reported in the papers to hand and it appears that thero was a remarkable scene at thei
A Peking report save that the meeting on February 4. Mr. W. R. Lawenn, the member of the Lon-issued by the Bank of China average value of demand, notea
financial writer has strongly con- inclusive. was $1,008,614 por don Stock Exchange, who as a from January 27 to February 1, demned the proposed agreement with the Marconi Company, was against the witness, For the fifth day Mr.J. Falconer, the Liberal member for Forfarshire, was ex- aming him as to the justification for some of the statements made in his eivdonce-in-chief. Mr. Railway department of electricity Lawson excitedly and angrily generator of 1.500 kw., ordered protested against the treatment from the United States. At present he was receiving, "Yon take a the power station has three gen einglo sentence out many new erators, of three-phase, 25 cycles, apaper and review "articles, and put it to me in your own way," le complained, and then you continue asking me questions until you get me to say what you
want."
hasnowunderinstallation a fourth
each of 1,000 kwi, in addition to two excitor sets of 75 kw. each.'
Two 1,000-kw. generators are used
in
the daytime for the supply of motor power to the different plants and the tramway service. Those There was some inquiry on the
are supplemented by the remain. part of the Committee as to any ing generator at night to answer specific grievance which Mr. the wants for lighting purpose. Lawson wished to have remodied. The Manchuria Electricity Co., a 8. MORIMOTO,
The result of this inquiry was private concern, with head cffice Agent. Hongkong 4th March, 1913. (280
wholly unexpected, for it appear at Dairon, being organised, bas od that what the witness objected had nearly all the required shares "BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
to was examination on his own enbscribed, and has applied fora NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
voluntary statement that the franchise; Government would be "tied" to first quarter of the capital is to be when it is granted, the 6.8. "BENALDER,” From MIDDLESBRO, LEITH
the Marconi Company if the pro-paid and work will be started be LONDON AND STRAITS.
posod agreement were endorsed fore winter, first at Kangchaling. CONSIGNEES of Cargo are heroby
Homo papers to band deal with "I petition the Chairman," he informed that all goods are being
Ulu Plah, Limited. landed at their risk into the hazardous several subjects which were brief said, "to take out the whole of and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the ly touched in our telegram my evidence on that point." After
The report of the directors of Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and lumns at the time. Most im this rainssic change of front on Ulu Pish, Ltd., to be submitted Gedown Co., Ltd, whence and for from portant of all is the narrow escape the part of the witness interest in to the shareholders at the third the wharves delivery may be obtained.
his further statements was annual general mesting of the of the Government."anete. No Claims will be admitted after tho
The House of Commons it necessarily less n-d
of the company, at Penang, covers Goods have left the Godowns, and all
On a later date Mr. Lowenthe year ended December 31 last. Goods remaining undelivered after the appears,auffered a severe shockon
the afternoon of February 4. For a denied that he had any intention The profit on mining costs and 13th last, will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must few panjo-stricken moments, we of suggesting in the articles le be presented to the Undersigned on or read, their supporters were dazed had written that Ministers had to $120,714.71 which, together before the 18.b inst, or they will not by the fear that the opposition been guilty of improper conduct the balance of $1,275.27 brought he woognized.
had repeated their accomplish-
forward from last year mokes All broken, chiled, and damaged ment on the Home Rule Bill, just Telegrams from the front gate a total of $121,989.88 available Goods are to be le to the Godowa, before Christmas, and had defeat that the bombardment of the for distribution. where they will be examined on the ad them on Welsh Disestablish- Adrianople was proceeding and dends 11s insi, at 1
that the Turkish response was week.
A
ment.
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The Work
administration expenses, smoule
up to
and divie
amoun
$104,000 wore paid No Fire Insurance has been effected.
A division on one of the vital
the date of the balance Bills of Lading will be countersigned provisions of the Bill taken a few "Forly new Servian 7-inch sheet, and a further dividend of by antet vodenjan
minutes before five o'clock found guns are being used against the 20 per cent. on account of the GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.
the battalions of the Government oity" wo read. "Their shells are past year's working was paid Agenta. Hongkong, 4th Mar. 1913 [281 scattered, and only in the nick of falling in the town, part of which during the present month,
mok- time were they rallied in sufficien: is again in flamee. The outposts ing à total distribution to date of INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI- strength to hold the fort. The of the besieged and the advanced $112,000, leaving a balance of
majority was only 28,
posts of the besiegers are in some $1,089.98 which the directors *GATION CO., LTD.
recommend be dealt with as An Anxious Pause. places only 200 yards apart. FROM CALOUTTA, PENANG,
In the course of the debate Sir Rofugees from the town re- follows:-Payment of final di AND SINGAPORE.
Alfred Cripps brouglit his speech port that the besieged still have vidend of 10 per cent., (making TIE Company's Steamship
to an early termination, and there fair quantities of breadstuffs but 200 per cent. for the year) was an anxious paure. Mr. no fuel, Dysentery is gaining $4,000, payment of directors **UKUMSALG” having" arrived from the above Porte Handel Booth, the member for ground and there is a lack of fees $3,500, balance $2,429,98, Consignees of cargo by Eer are hereby Pontefract, aprang to the breach medical supplica.
As it is proposed to wind up the informed that their goods will be do and kept the debate going, though Missing Vicar.-
company for the purpose of re-- livered from alongside
his anxiety was betrayed by his For some days the papers were construction, it will not be neces Cargo impoding the discharge or reference to Sir Alfred na the full of the mystery, of the disap- sary to clest o director or auditors remaining on board after pm the hon. and learned member for pearance of the Rev. Albert at the annual meeting Messrs, Watson, J6th lost will be laudel Consigneda Oripps, and the Speaker had to Knight, of Leeds, whose wife R L. Corbelt and E. A. Parsy Webster, Mra
intervene once to prevent his stated that he fell over a cliff at directors, eiga the report. The Earnshaw, RME
Bill of Lading will bet-contendgoed straying from the subject Flamborough on Jaanbey 18. The sebuls of operations at Ulu Piah, SNo doubt Mr Booth could have mystery was cleared up by the daring January was an.output of JARDINE MATHESON & entranced the House a little authoritative statement that Mr. Plä 362,33, valued at $23 383,98,
longer, but after a quarter of an Knight was on his way to Aur Working expenses were $12,865 Al Mungen |bour Bis ova took in some, mob trafia in company with a Miss 977 leaving an estimated profit
(388, trusive signals wh
From
Inspired Grimes, who was one of his church of #10408.01
Mrs Le Roy
Pedeoglon B
risk and expense Companie sp
No Fire Insurance wibe affected
Frink, Mrs. R Welch, Miss B. Baker, 0.8 Luciano, Col. GFuller, Mys. E. J. O, drabuze Balliste, Mr. and - Ballet
Venkin, O. Willistos, M
Mr and Minnie Lugebil{ VEI, W. MANN A
Bayle, M. and Lustle, AO, Joanin, H. Bra Wilson,
Lyslő, bára. A Juster, Wo
Hongkong, 4.1 Mar, 19185