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HOTEL LISTS.

Hongkong Hotel.

Aaron, J. M... Barborial, L. T.

Bate, ER.

H. a.

Bates. H Bagley, H. P. Connell, J. J. Cuatro Mr &

!

Mrs F, X. D'A.e. Castro, Miss D'e. Castro, Muster

D'e. Cambridge, A. J. Chapple, F. T. Claxton, A. A.

Colomun, Dr. A.

L. E. F.

Miss J.

Coleman MIES

Dowley, W.A.

9.

Davis, C. H.

Dertenno, Mr &

Mr &

Dewar, J.

2 children.

Douglas, Mr &

Mrs R. H. Dusseldorp. T. J.

van

Dualdorp, Madan

'vat.

Dusseldorp, Miss H.

.Ehrenfels, Mr &

Mr H. E. Grimshaw, R. J. Gallatte, H:

Geare, Mr and Mrs

Gillcapie, Dr. J. M. Gordon, A. G. Goulbburn, V. Gourgoy, I.

Grimshaw, R. J.

Grisogone, I'. O. Von.

Hudson, A. H

Hall, P. C.

Dr. J... II. de

Hannibal, Mr Mrs. W. A Harbord, W. T..

Howett, lon. Als E.

A., CO MUCH

Hurtmann, Dr.

Jackson, Bir

Mr. C.

Kabel, E. 8. Kadoorie, Elba

Kruseman, A. Kulka, Kent, W. E.

Kendall, Prof. L.. Kondien, J.

..

T

E. L, M.

Dr. Macintyre, Mr and

Mrs Nail Martin, C. Mano

brother

Fare Matheson, Miss M. Matheson, Mrs R.

T:

McKean, Dr. G. W. Mehta, B. K. Mercki, J. Modder, A.B. Mulder, Mr & Mrs

J. D. F MeBurney, A. D. MacKintosh, F. A.

ப்

Ormiston, J. Prville, R. de Fund, Mr and Mrs

H. B.

tein, #T. M.

Pilz, B. R.

Filz. E. H. Ray, E Roxburgh, R. R.

Reay, Miss F. Raymon

Koche, de in

3.

Schenk, Mrs Singer, E

T.

MOVEMENTS OF

STEAMERS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUŁSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 1913.

(Continued from page 9.), MERCHANT STEAMERS. The N. Y. "K, 8.8. Tango Maru (European Line) left Colombo for this port vis Singapore on the 28th ult. and is expected here on 10th September.

The s.8. Zafiro left Manila on the 8th inst., and is here on the Ith inst. at daylight

The B. L. 8.8. Den of. Glamis from London passed the Canal. on the 15th utt., and is due, Hongkong on the 19th Sept.

The 1. L. 8.8. Indrani passed the Canal on the 15th ult., is dus at Bongkong on the 19th Sept.

VESSELS IN PORT.

Steamors.

}

Yi Loons. Br. 1.121, E. Wrightson. 27th ult.--Bangkok ist ult, Gen. Khoun Seng,

Warren. Amer. .. 4,000, 5.7. Randall,

Aug--Manila.

Consignees

Notices

have auch pleasure in announcing to our

fare opened

«M GUL" LINE of STEAMELS. Wous pattes and customers that we

N TICE TO CONFIGNEES.

A New SILK STORE "MONTROSE.". In the most up-to-date style and fashion at the targa HE Steun-bip

Commodious Prembes No. 3840 Queen's Road Central, ely occupied by Messrs. 11. Ruttoned where we are displaying an entirely new, handsome and gorgeous stock of

Frem

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GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL

40 STRAITS.

CONSIGNELS of Cargo are bort-

by informed that all Goods

Gedowis of Holt's belog landed at their risk in the Kowloon #4000 and/or frow her es delivery may be obtained.

What

No claims will be admitted after the Brode hava lelt the Godowns, not all Goods remsining undelivered after the 11th inst, will be subject to rent.

All claims against the Steamer mnat be presented to the Undersigned' on or before the 2nd pox, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, confo!, and demaged Goods are to be left in the Godoxne Gen.where they will to emited on

ith inst. at 11a.m.

30th. 42. Q. M. D. Awa Maru, Jat 59. 3,912. R. Shinikiza,

13th. Aug. Shanghai 28th Aug... Gen. N. Y. K. Siam,, Br s. 998, Pryn, 1st last,-Singa- by

pore 25th ult, Bulk Oit.-A. IL Co. Yuensane, H .. 1.12%. E. W. Schenk.

2nd inst-Manila '30th ult... Gen. M. & Co.

Smith, Mrand Mrs Phranang.

Suthy,

Sunce, Miss A Steibll, S. J.

Kaler, L

Scendes, Cups,

Water, Capt. Jl. A.

White, F. W. Wood, G. G

* Wobb, S. E

W'enk. A. Young. W.

King Edward Hotel,

Almond, Mrs. R.

Cargill, F. J.

Castro, C

Choe, T

Connell, R

Connell, H. E.

Dobble

Mr & Mrs Donaldson, W. A. Winchett, Mrs.

rlach Mr & Mrs

WWW.

Mrs

mann, Mr

Hingle, E. J. Jenson. D.

Mackintosh, J. A. Majer, Mrs Missoy, Miss McHugh, Mr and

MTH F. E. Mody, Mr & Mis

19. 11. NA Morriss, Mrs Murphy, J. A. Murray, M. F. Nobbs, A. I. Passmore, Capt. &

Mr W.C.

& Penke. A.D..

Kraft, Mr & Mrs. W.

Lauritsin.

Mrs

Sardors, Miss

Sevenk, Mrs

Shethamer. Mr and

Mr.

Sibree, Dr.

Ms & Spurge, 1.S."

Siewart, Cop, «að

Mra A. ff.

Walker, D.

Whitelaw, G. 4.

Lensro Mr & Mrs

Lennox, J.

Logan, W.

Grand

Hotel.

Allen, Mr & Mrs

Kulese, K.

Crew, Mr and Mrs Kuyt, Dr.

A. B.

Campbell, C.

Daisille

Donsid

Dodgson

Fearon

Fronck, C.

F:9000, M.

Gruy

Hyde, Capi

Lewingdon, Capt.

3.

Lori, F

Hugage, Dr.

Hodyh

Schroeder Hoorma

Wesler, J Weismann, C.

Craigieburn.

Caldwell, Mr

Caldwell, Miss

Masters, Mr & Mrs

R. F. C

Carpenter, Mr and Me, ig, J.

Mtu

Cornell, W. A.

Kydd, Mr and Mr Galbraith, V. M. Guernier, Mrs Meurer, Mrs

Reynaud, Madame

& monsieur Smith, Mrs G. Smith, E. G. Smithson, Miss

Consignee

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN.

ng, Br. ss. 1.741. N.G. Mujer 2nd inst Saigon 9th ult, Rice,-- A. Bane Empress of Russia, Br. 5.8, 8.780, FL. Deet- ham, 1st inst.Vancouver 29th wt., Gen.- CPR - Külsang, Br. ss. 24177. F. Wheeler, 2nd Inst. Moji 26th uft.. Cien. -.f.M. * Co. Locksun, Cler, as 1,020, P. Probl. 2nd inst., Bangkok 31st ult. Rice. ----M. & Co.

Harpalyce, Br. us. Wayn, 3rd nut...

Moji 29th ult.. Chen, -l.M. & Co., Machew, Ger. s., 995; R. G. Daliner, 3rd int. Bangkok 17th ult.tiev.- B. & 8,

Taming.

Br. s. 1,460, Jenkins, 5th inst.--.

the

No Fire Insuranen has to elected Bijls of Lading will be countesigned

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agente, rlangkong, 4th Sept. 1913,

2:

(462

AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE.

ad

Silk Goods & Jewellery Ware of all descriptions in a variety of new, degant and atimative diagra and patteris

The stock includes a choice selection of

Turkish, Persian & India Silk,

Carpets & Woollen Rugs chase and elegant pattern Prices specially related for summer.

Cheapest store in the Colony, Asi ently, vilt'esrosstly solicited.

D. CHELLARAM; Hagkong. 26th July, 1918.

||

LESSONS IN CHINESE.

COTTON IN SIAM.

THE WAR IN THE NORTH" hould occupy a portion of terri-

ory until an apology is offered.

Trade with Mongkong."

| A Terrible Situation in Nanking,

20,000 Deed, ju Nanking Conditions in Nanking are tr Sme twenty pea sugo or more Nanking, September 3-The rible, according to Chinese

exi-ting cotton was one of the commodities conditions in Nanking are hor-fugees. People are

cad bo ob. this ribio (says tho "China Press") whatever regularis expure from

no price paid and comtry, to China e the most The whole city, residences, shops ained, part, says the "Bangkok Times," and hovels have been ruthlessly no return promised. The rich Then the export dwindled till looted. Without exaggoration it families are reported to be practically

They can ceased altogether. is safe to say that in the principal the worst sufferers. Within the past few years the arrects not a single building has command anything with their growing and export have been escaped. Those who have resist-imoney in time of peace, but in resumed. There are two districts ed the logtors have been killed time of trouble they are hunted where cotton is being seriously without hesitation. Not being lown for money and for every cultivated at the present time. able to carry enough lout them thing they have.

Gen. Chang.

The largest area is in the neigh- | solvon apolies, sometimes as many Hsan's men in the name of house- bourhood of. Pichit (Monthon a half a dizen of them, or rick-w-house search for arms and Pitsanuloke), and may he said to showa will be pressed into ser- ammunition "have played the run from Hua Hong to Utaradit.vice for the lust of a single worst part. They carry away Here the colton plante are no tly soldier.

everything, even women.. grown on the sloping river banks Women of all classes are being The city is reported full of corp which, in high water sosson. uro outraged on every land, some-ses. At all the places where fighting covered. The rich silt depositoimes evon in the public streets, has taken place bodies are seen during the flood time makes a surrounded by a crowd of co-lying on the ground. It has been MR. LI HON FAN, a Chinese admirable soil for cotton as well lookers. Within a stone's throw found necessary to shoot most of graduste versed in litera- other plants, and large tracts of of one missionary live women the dogs in Nanking because they ture, has been a teacher to the river banks are cultivated for suffered in one afternoon. Women are gradually becoming mad. European officials and merchants this reason. The other place in the neighbourhood of foreign Their eyes are red and they are in this Colony for over ten years where cotton is grown nu any compoun is have fled to them for force, springing upon every

He has a good method of train scale is on the Korat line, at Tap refuge.

passerby. ing Europeans "to puse in the

by is Kwang, and is owne Chinese examination and possessed of a first rate certificate Phra Sarai of Samsen. The as a Chinese teacher. He has bulk of this also a good knowledge of Manda- down by rail and the inland to the merciless miner in which insted the number of dead at

of ten per cent. is generally pull in Bangkok at the railway station This year it is anticipate that arrivals, by rail will exceed a thousand tons.

rin and Hakka.

Those who intend learning the Chinese language are requested Tele- to write c/o Hongkong graph" office or direat to 37 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEFS. ·| Hollywood Road, 1st floor. Hongkong, 29th Jan, 1912.

FROM NEW YORK.

་་

POLERIC," having arrived, Consignees of cargo aTC hereby informed sha: their go da are teing landed and placed at their risk into the Godowes of the Hongrong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown "Co. Kowloon whence delivery may be obtained,.

WING KEE & CO:

47-49, Connaught, Rd,

SUIP CHANDLERS,

Taiwan,

Saigon 31st ult. Hice S. W. Co. Teamship Pinan Maru, Jap. s.s. 3,156, J. Kanau, 5th inst.-Shaghai 2nd inst.. Gen-0.8. K. Kenkou Marn, dap, ss. 2,951. Yamanoto, 5th inst.--Moji 30th ult.. Coal... M. B. K.

Br. 3.158. G. I. Pengefather, 5th jast,Manila 2nd inst, Cien

B. & S. Yechigo Maru, Jap. ss. 1651, H. Kokaber, Sth inst-Cufon ist ult., Gen. ---Yi Tai Hoog.. Persia, Br. x8. 2,741, J. Dall, 6th Sept.

San Franciaco 5th it.. Gen. Mdse, R. Morton.

Chi, s. 1944, Bennemon, th goods are to be fine gedowns, Tongkonr. 23rd Mar, 1912, inst. Hensay list Teawhere they will be examined on buraday!

11th. Septembar al 9.30 m..

·

Kingping

Tung het.

Kilong, Br. 4087, J. V. Sidford. 6th inst,ngay 4th st., Coal-

B. & S.

Tingsing, Br. 4. 14, A. Branwell. 6th

ust, longay 2nd inst, Coal,--| JM. & C..

Br. 1,556, S. Wilde. 7th ist.Shangla Blat ult. Gen... J. M. & Co, Elne. Fr. 8, 12, A. Cornelinsen, 7th

"Hangsang.

int-Haiphong 5th inst. Gen:

R. Marty

Chongshing, Briss. 1989, V. MỤC, LE- dell, 7th inst.Tibntsin, etc. 28th alt, Cond. M. & Co.

s. 1,169, af. Davidson. 7th

| Marie. –Guaymas & Moji 2nd ult..!

-Fanat Hok Fang

Michael Jelsen, Ger. s.s. Pal. T. Jacob. Moth 7th inst.,Bangkok 6th inst. Gen. Chinese

Ulv. Ner. s.8, 885, J. Pedersen, 7th inst.,-

Bangkok.30th ult... Rice. -Order..

Hungchow, Br. s. 399, Owen, 7th inst.. -Manila, 3rd inst., Ballast;-B. & S. Mascounty. Br. s. 2.930. Howden, 8th

Mororan 30th inst.. Oil, Standard Oil Co. Luzon Mara, Jap. s. 2,068, K. Sugawa,

inst

Bih instKobe 9th inst.. Coal. Matches &.-O.K.S. Shinkel Muru, Jap, as 3,814, Y. Marne,

1

8th ins-Nagasaki. Coal.-M.B. Australien, Fr. s. 3,543, Goabout, th

inst.Yokohama 30th ult.-M.

M.

Goods not cleared by the 11th, Sept. will be subject to rout

All broken, chafed and damaged

All claims must be presented within ton days of steamer's arrival and no him will be admitted after the goods have left the (odowas,

No Fire Insurance will be elected, Bills of Losing will be bontorsigrell by

THE BANK LINE LTD... Hongkong, Sid Eept., 1918.

1471

THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM TAUKET COMPANY.

Fron PORTLAND (0:0) and JAPAN,

HE Company's Steamship

*BARPALYOE". having arrived from the shore Forks Consignees of cargo by her are hereby informed that their goods will be de lisaced from alongside.

Cargo, impeding the de charge of remaining on board will be innded at Consignoe's risk and expense No Fits Insurance will to allow

A

PROVISION & COAL I

MERCHANTS.

REAL

CLEANSER.

GN

cotton Com 'A

12

The Manchu city was louted by The damage suffered by the the Revolutionista but their city cannot be repaired for ten looting was humane au compared jycare, said one refugee, who eati this whole city has been pillaged. 20,000. It is feared that plague All the troops have been engaged will soon break ont unless pre- in this horrible work, but most reative measures are taken, conspicuous have been the blue uniformed "pig-tailed" followere of the notorious Chang Hsun, His proclamations promising that not SHANGHAI COLLISIONS. a single person should be injured nor a single household disturbed

Like many other budding is dustries in this country, it is on trolled by Chine e. The growers' are largely Chinese, at any rate in Monthou Pitsanuloks, and the have been absolutely ignored, on Five Accidents of Serious Naturs produce is bundled by Chinese these outrages have been going ou

Present Difficulties.

now for over twenty four hours; under the eyes of officers without

any objection on their part.

to

Occur in Two Days.

in Bangkok. Some foreign finas have handled cotton. The Siam

The story of collisions on the Import Company market the arop

river continues and five of a from Phra Surai's estate, which

serious naturo have occurred is sont to London. The re- Japanese Suffer Severely.

within two days, says the "Chins mainder practically goes to Japan

The Jap note hive suffered Press" of Friday. The China The export has been steadily severely. All their reside pos and Merchante steamer Kiangyong, growing from picule 7,290 valued shops have been lootad. Eight which was hold up at the out- at Tom 115,849 in R. S. 126 to Japanese merchants driven from break of the rebellion and has picule 10,916 valued at Tea. 177, their homes and fleeing under the since been used as a Government 038 in R. S. 130. The Chinese Japanese flag to their consulate transport, only being released a buyers here are more or less were fired upon by lanfore. Three day or two ago, was making her They buy at the were killed and several of the way down to Shanghai and was speculatora. best price they can obtain and others woua lei.

passing the mouth of the Soochow forward direct to Hongkong. The resilence of in English Creek, just before noon yesterday, Meegre Alois Schweiger and Co., physician was en ered but no when a heavily laden onion boat and the Mitsui Bassan Kaishicoted. Yesterday afternoon Drs crossed her bows. The officer.inf send to Japan via Singapore Macklin sa Brown went to charge prevented a collision, but Chang Hsun whose headquirtor the Blue Funnel launch "Deme- The industry labours under are still at Yuahnaman, with ater," returning to the Municipal repart of these conditions. Chang pontoon from Pootung, was not so several diaadvantages at present sun was intensely angere 1, and fucky. The cargo boat orashed One is the inland tax. This is sured the doctors that no blae into her, but without doing much decidedly heavy and cotton was uniformed men had committed damage. The sampan was over- one of the artioles on which a

theen crimes. Finally convinced turned and one of the crew is be duty was indiscriminately put he sent ten officers and a hundrelieved to have been drowned. Get rid of dirt and-odore by using when treaty-making as far at men with urgent messages to bis

Siam was concerned was a new generale at nce

Subsequent to the two big and not very well understood part death every looter. A few caught there were other lesser ones. Two

put to

collisions of Wednesday afternoon of diplomacy. As the output of rod handled wore executed on the cotton increases, it will become return trip. It is possible that spans fell foul of each other increasingly difficult to persuade these orders may relieve the in the lower reaches and two men the authorities to agree to any re: situation somewhat and at leas!

were drowned. mission of taxation, and any relief prevent the open disregard of all

Later on a large sailing ferry should come soon. It is suggested

Po Hai-ming, Pu boat, carrying 140 passengers, authority. that three or four per cent, is as Wen-wei and Han Baei have, fouled the IC, steamer Lok- the Powerful Disinfectant much as Government should take according to reporis, all escaped sang near the Battery Creek, and that any such reduction would Ho Hai ming and Han Huei were despite the efforts of the officera No matter how thick and sticky result in a large area being placed in their Yamens on the day before of the steamer to prevent a colli the deposits of dirt; no matter under cultivation. A great ob the city was taken, but when or son. Busts were at once lowered how strong the smells from garjection from the exporters' point how they left is not known. The from the Lokeang and the Bils of Lading will be countersigabage, sinks and toilets; CN will of view is the seeming impossi- real culprits have escaped. The Great Northern Telegraph steamer make the house clean and there bility of getting any uniformity of innoceat onlookers have borne Pacific, and a number of sampans by purify the atmosphere.

Two women Remember too, that CN kills the crop available for export.

Most of the cotton comes to ment's "revenge.”

the whole brunt of the Govern-also came up.

and a child were drowned and it germs and aids in preventing the

is believed all the rest were got attack or spread of contagious Bangkok in the uncleaned state. diseases.

Japanese Takes Refuge. .CN not only Recently the Ministry of Agricul-

is

out of the water. alive. officient, it's safe, and it doesn't ture, with the object of benefit- Peking, September. 4-Tho hurt the hands.

ing the growers, erected a Japaness Legation has received ginning plant and press at Rit-telograms from Nanking stating "The Yellow Package with the sanulake. In every three picula that when Chang Heun's troops of uncleaned cotton about two entered the oity the Japanese re- Gable Top".

picals are seeds, and the object siffents took refuge in the con- the Ministry had in view was by salate. Later on they heard that. ginning to provide the cultivator looting was proceeding, and three What is believed to be the por with valuable seed at present Japanese, two barbers and one fect skeleton of a prehistorio uino, Comprehenive. largely lost by being cent to grocer, left the consulate intend-duting back at least 10,000 years, How comprehensive nowadays Bangkok. Another point is that ing to remove their personal be- has been discovered, on the banks Pac rOULD SAILING FROM HOTG Cosa are the interests of our daily jour- growers, are not able to bale pro- longings from their houses; but of a ravine in the Willow Bunch nals! The other day in two con perly and this affects the charges they were stopped and robbed

country, some 48 miles north of : Then they de- the international boundary, in tiguous columns of the "Daily for freight. The differenca be- in the strects. of

For Freight and father information, the twin headings, What is a sbilling a pical in favour of eulate, but though they were West Point Godowns, whence delivery ateamor,

1 apply Cargo remaining undelivered Friday

Hell? and What is a Bath Japan asagainst European markets carrying smell Japanese flige. may be obtained. -

DODWELL & CO., LTD Ban?' says & writer in the "New and the press erected at Pitsann-they were attacked. One was Optional Cargo will be forwarded on Sept. 12th., 1919 at Noon will incar

loke is intended to bale cotton to shot and killed instantly, one was unless intimation le received from the Innding charges. Consignees before noon to-day request- Cargo remaining undelivered Fi-Hongkong, 27th September, 1918. (466 Statesman.”

the best advantage. Phra Sarai shot and dangerously, wounded, ing it to be landed here.

day September 12th; 1918. at noon, in

Manila Import Co. Incorporated, also has a press at Tap Kwang. and the other was bayonetted addition, to loading charges will be

The Manila Import Company Cleaned cotton fotches about and subsequently died. The Agency reports from Urga, tale laubject to atrága charges,

has filed incorporation papers thirty ticals per pioul and un-Lagation has transmitted a mes- graphs Reuter's Harbin corres with the archivos division of the cleaned twelve, and the bulk sage to the Waichiaopu saying pondent, that the Mongolian Gov executive bureau, Thecapitalstock is sent to Bangkok uncleaned. that later they will hear more of ernment has withdrawn its offer of this company is 1,000 Pasos The cleaning of all cotton before the incident. The Legation into afford protection to Chinese and is divided into a hundred being put on rail would save a tends to make strong representa- trading caravans to the Khalka shares of a par value of 10 Pesos good deal in freight charges. tions regarding the matter, but border, fearing that the caravans might be robbed by Chinese in The scope of its activites is alastic Japanese millers insist on uni has not yet done so..

Tokyo, September 4.-Promin- Inner Mongolia, for which the and includes importing and ox formity throughout each bale and porting general merchandise, throughout each shipment. One eat people of all classes are not Mongolian Government would be Capt. J. E. Drake, will be despatched acting as agents for instance of the handicape experienced by satisfied with the Government held responsible. The Kuhlia No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned All claims must be filed on or before or the above po-ts, OD. BATURDAY. The board of directors, is com- of guaranteeing this. And the Japanese civilians in Nanking. for funds. They do not hope.to and transportation companies, etc. foreign firms here is the difficulty protest against the massacre of local authorities are badly pressed, the 19th inst., at 8 pm. by the undersigned.

·NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

For Freight or Passage apply to porad of the following: F. K difficulty is not lessened by the They urge that strong notion obtain money from Peking, but MELCHERS & 00.,

DAVID BASSOON & CO. LD., Esholtzler; Fe Galleges; A practice of some Chinese sellers should be taken. They say that they are trying to obtain some by General Agents.

Agent.

Agenta

Gomez Clamor; Luis Vizconde; who have a habit of mristening the Japanese flag has been dis granting mining concessions in

the bales,

honoured sud (807 Estanislao Crug.

that Japan, the Ili district, (470 Bongbong, 4th September, 1919. (482 Hongkong, Eth Sept. 1918, Longkang Brd Sept. 1019

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

THE Steamship

“PRINZ LUDWIG,"

Consignee

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP.

COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

JARDINE, MATHESON, & CO., LTD. AgoLTE, Boogkong, 41 Sept., 1918.

(470

To Sail

FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN Regular Steamship Service

PORTS & MANILA.

8.8. "FERSIA," having arrived, Consignees of cargo are

The above mentioned vessel baring horoby iaformed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Tressure and arrived Consignees' of cargo are bereby Valusblos, are being landed and stored notified to send in their Bills of lading at their risk into the hazardons and/or for countersignature and take immediate "extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong-delivery of cargo from the Company's

Company, Limited, Kowloon, and landed

FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK,

With Liberty to call at the Malabar Coast.

מס

or abont

The total damage done in the collisions of the past two days is estimated at sixty thousand taele.

Prehistoric Man.

kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown godown at West Point, Camo will be 5.8.SATSUMA" 18th September. News" my eyes were arrested by tween freight rates is as much as termined to return to the con- South Saskatchewan.

No elsims will be admitted after the Goode have left the Godowns, and ali goods remaining undelivered after the Uth of Septembar, will be subject to cont

All broken, obafod, sad damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 10th of September, at 9.80 ..

All claims most reach as before the 17th of September, 1913, or they will not be recognised.

.

immediately on arrival

I

No fire insurance. whatayer will be effected.

All chafed and otherwise damaged cargo will bo examined at the abore Company's godown Thursday. Soft 11th, 1918, 10a.m.

No claims will be intertained un- loss accompanied by short delivery nota or list of aceptions taken at the time of delivary to consignees and signed for and on behalf of the Pacific Mail S.8. Co.

October 5th 1918, otherwies they will not be recognized;

R. C. MORTON,

a, ‛।

S ROUTE

FOR SINGAPORE, PEVANG AND CALOUTTA.

(Taking cargo on Through Bills of

Lading to Rangoon, Madras, and Mauritius)

THE Steamship

"GREGORY. APCAR,'

Mongolia and Chinese Caravan Trade. The St. Petersburg Telegraphio

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