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Consigners

FROM EUROPE.

"HE H.A.L. Steamship

"-0.J.D, AHLERS,”

Capt. H. Frericks, having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby

Consignees

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2002 1914.

EAST ASIATIC CO.LTD.,

COPENHAGEN.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNELS.

"ANNAM,"

informed that their goods are be-THE Steamship ing landed and placed at their risk in the hazardous and/or ex- tra-hazardous Godowns of the having arrived, Consignees of Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & cargo are boreby informed that Company, Limited, their Go ds, with the oxception Godown whence delivery may be obtained of Opium, Treasure and Valu against Bills-of-Lading counter-able, are being landed and stored signed by the Undersigned. at their risk into the bag stored

Wotel Lists.

Hongkong Hotel.

Abrahara, ES

Adains Mr and Mrs

A Acer L

Higgins Mr and Mrs

JD

Houson Mr & Mrs

GU

ronama J L

Jay

Jebaon, M- Jones MT Kornemp & Klasane: M Lambert E B

Barbor J

Tabins Mr P Date ER

or Mr & Mrs C Beesd Miss Jana D Baltion, Mr

Mas ER

Bell Mr &M ODJ

Lambelet A Louvitt & H

Joses JW

Loc

Lim Ting-lay Maso 1,

brotaor

Fare

Matheson, Miss M

Matheson, Mrs R

Optional Cargo will be carried and/or extra hazardous Godowns Hickel Mr & Mra O Legati, W on unless notice to the contrary of the Hongkong and Kowloon | Back be given to-day.

Wharf and Godown Company,

Bridges

H All claims must bo prosented Limited, Kwloon, and West Buttler OL within ton days of the steamer's Point downs, whence delivery Eyes Capt arrival hore, aftor which date they may be obtained.

By.no Mra U Cambridge, A J cannot be reccgoized.

.. Optional Cargo will be forward-Camo W No claims will be admitted after od on unless intimation is received

บ the Goods have left the Godowns. from the Consigndos before noon and all Goods remaining undel-to-day requesting it to bo landed ivered after the 25th inst., will be here. subject to rent.

T.

Marriott, De O

Macken, Dr G

Lastro, Mr &

Q

Marti, Mr & Mrs

Martin Hon Mr &

Mrs HS Marr Mias

1.

McClure Capt and

MT FXD'A... Casey Miss Castro, Miss D'e Castro, Master D'o No claims will be admitted aftor bamplin J D All broken, chafed, and dam- the Gods have left the Godowns, Coleman, Dr A aged goods must be left in the and all goods remaining undeli-Curry, GP Godowns, where they will be ex-vered after the 23rd of January, trke W E amined on the 24th. met., at 9.30 will be subject to re-t."

Clayton, WE All broken, chafed, and dam-Dato Dr H laged Goods are to be left in the Dawson Miss MA

Godowns where they will be ex-Dawson Mr and Mrs Mor.is J Mr & Mrs

Dawson John 0.

aver.

amined on the 23rd of January, at This steamer brings on cargo:9,30 a.m. DX 89. Suzanne 6 Mafio

2.1.

No Fire Insurance will be affected by us in any case, what

1 T3

+

JB

Derteano, Mr &

Mra &chldren Denson H.O

Douglas, Mra R H Douglas DB S Doyle Mrs J M Duncan, Ehrerin, Mr &

Mia J Meba, BK Mercer J Meyer Miles WA

P

Miller Mrs CJ Morbenson Dr th

Middutan G N Nolte Dr E 1.

Leary Peterson, A

Fy, Miss G Pay Capt TJ

Price W Raymond, JE Rymond E M Worth, B

All claims must rench us before from Bordeaux the 30th of January, 1914, or they Kong Ring** Christiania will not be recognized. Albania".from Gothenburg i No Fire Insurance will be Farl"

Abus effected. Jela

From Dran: mon

R Bills of lading will be counter Albania" from Göteborg. signed by the undersigned. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkon Office. Hongkong, 19th Jan, 1914. [1144 PACIFIU MAIL STEAMSHIP

COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. s.. MONGOLIA," From SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN PORTS & SHANGHAI, The above mentioned vessel having arrived

MELCHERS & CO.,

Agents. Hongkong, 16th Jan., 1914. [1142

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI- GATION Co., Ltd.

CALCUTTA PENANG and SINGAPORE.

"

From

E

W.F

D

Fenster G W French Capt & Mis

EM

Gullotti, A

Gurdner Mrs W 1. Garrow, H

Giles Mr & Mrs A Gordon, AG Gourgay, I

V.

Coulbourn, consignees of THE Company's Steamship

cargo are hereby notified to send

"KUMSANG"

Could, Mr & Mrs J Gregg Miss FB Hannibal, M.

די

in their bills of lading for coun-having arrived from the aboveGriangono, PD de tersignature and take immediate Ports, Consignees of cargo by her delivery of cargo from the

are hereby informed that their Company's godown at West Point, goods will be delivered from Carg will be landed immediately alongside. at consignees risk...

Cargo impeding the discharge Cargo remaining undelivered or remaining on board after 4 p.m. TUESDAY January 20, 1914 the 19th inst., will be landed will be subject to landing charges. at Consignes's risk and expense.

Cargo remaining undelivered

No Fire Insurance will be SATURDAY, January 24, 1914, offected, at noon, in addition to landing charges will be subject to storage charges.

No fire insurance" whatever will be effected.

All chafed and otherwise damaged cargo. will be examined at the above company's godówa FRIDAY, January 23, 1914, at

10a.m.

No claims will be entertained unless accompanied by short delivery note or list of exceptions taken at the time of delivery to consignoes, and signed for and on

Bills of Lading, will be counter- signed by:--

JARDINE, MATHESON

& Con Lư, General Managers. Hongkong, 17th Jan. 1914. [1143

Reay, Miss F

Ray, E. H

Raymond, Miss

Ricki W Mr und

MTS

Robinson E E

Schenk, Mrs

Mra

J.C Stallsh W Stallsmith Mr and

MrsTJ

W

Amith

Mr

rund Mes

Sh

Square, Miss A Swaffeld HE Thompson Miss

& Vine A

Vine MA

Mrs WA

White, F W Horschler Mr and Watkins, H.

Mrs A

Walker, Cupt H A Hewott, Hon. Mr E Walker Mrs H A

A. OM G

Wright G Hall, Capt T F Wpyto A N lleupe FB Wynberg Mr and Hickman Mr & Mrs. Mrs BGT Hind, W B

Yearly F

HF

Diven J

King Edward Hotel.

Keen A E Kraft Mr. and Mrs

W.D

und Mrs and

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behalf of the Pacific Mail 8.S. (Bucknall Steamship Lines Ltd.) Co.,

All claims must be filed on of

before February 17, 1914, other-THE Steamship wise they will not be recognised.

B. 0. MORTON,

"KAFUE,"

Donaldson WA

Agent Captain Leslie, will be despatch-Hall PC

ed from Hongkong on the 23rd. January for

Hongkong, 16th Jan., 1914, 1122 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI- GATION CO., LTD. From CALOUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE Company's Steamship

"KUTSANG," having arrived from the above

Porte Consignees of cargo by her are hereby informed that their:

BOSTON & NEW YORK. (With Liberty to call at the Malabar Coast), For freight and further culars, apply to:-

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Japan's Trade for Last Year.

Asiaccoupies first, Europe s:cond, and Ameilcs third place, while trade with all quarters shown more or less increase as compared with last year.

Yarn Report.

Mesera, Polishwall and Kot wall, in their raport dated the 10th inst., stata :-

Official figures of Japan's Foreign trade for last year have been published by the Depart- ment of Agriculture and Com- merce. Exports from January down to the December 20 amounted in value to Yen 607,874,000 and imports to Yen 709,631,000, making a total of Yen 1,317,505,000, showing an ercasa of Yen 101,757,000

Since of issue of our Isst re in imports. Compared with the port, per s.s. Himalaya on the. corresponding period of last year, 3rd inst. our market has exper exports showed an increase. of [ienes one of those sudden out- Yen 101,278,000 and imports of bursts of feverish activity which Yen 105,838,000-ar a total from time to time present them- increase of Yen 207,110,000. velves in meteoric fashion. These figures furnish much food Immediately after the depar for reflection. Early in the yeorture of the last mail, all indios the Californian troubles broke tions pointed to another palad of ut, followed by the second dulluess and inactivity, but one. revolution in China Then came or two importars showing a d a heavy slump of the silver mar- position to make substantial It seems narvellous that the ket,

it is remarkable reductions managed to sall some yet 20th century, with all its rhetoric that, with all these adverse 5,000 bales at a dr line of fully Our Premier Novelist Speaks Out, on morality, should toleraty such factors to. contend with, a $3 to $4 par bale. This led other useless inflictions as making antisfactory result has been shown dealers to enter the market, and Mr. Thoms Hardy writes to the animale do what is unnatural to in the year's trade. The na one contraot followed another, Moly Mr & MrTimes-Quite possibly some ani- them or drag out an unnatural gross foreign trade last year ex- the movement scon. assumed maly may be, and are, trained for life in a wired cell. I would also ceeded Yen 1,000,000,000 in large proportions, the importers performances without discomfort include the keeping of tame rab value, the highest recorded since being equally as keen to dispos Passmore Caps & to themselves there, but is ample bits in hutches among the pro- to country was opened to foreign of as much of their stooks as the

evidence to show that

hibited cruelties in this kind. many

commerce, but this record has dealers were to make purchases. been trainers porfer short cuts to attain

broken this year. By The total business thus affected their ends, and that these short

December 20 the total exezaded amounts to about 20,000. bales cuts are by the way of cruelty. I

Yen 1,317,500,000, and when the the bulk of which consists of No. have been prezent at dog perform

trade for the remaining ten days 10's Buitable for Younan, and ances at country faire, where

(estimated to amount to Yen while it cannot be said that the New York, December 20.35,6000,000, the figures for the whole of such business bas been the wretched animal co trem- The Census Bureau bas te day corresponding period last year) is entirely speculative, there can be bled with terror when they issued its seventh report of the addod, the total for the year will no doubt that quite a fair pro- failed to execute the feat required season of the quantity ginned. he over Yen 1,353,000,000. In- portion was of a speculative of them that they could scarely This report shows the amount of clading the value of Japan's trade nature, being entered into in aland, and remained with eyes of cotton ginned of this year's with Korea, which is estimat-anticipation of better prospects misery fixed upon their master, growth up to paralysed at the knowledge of December 12, to bave been total will come up to over Yen

the close of ed at about Yen 05,000,000, the after the Chinese New Year. what was in store for them behind 12,924,000 bales, agoicut 12,439.- 1,418,000,000. Looking into the sales have not been effected to The opinion that these large the scenes, whence their shrieke

000 at could afterwards be heard through date last year, 13,771,000 in country, it will be found that ther strengthened by the poor the corresponding detaile of Japan's trade with each meet a legitimate demand is far- the canvas

1911, and 10,605,000 bales trade with Asis shows an increase deliveries during the past fort And there are "cruelties of a

1910. The told ginned of alount 28.4 per cent, in ex-night, and which, such as they more insidious kind produced by cowoon November 30 and De-ports and of 34 per cent. in were, were entirely for the Yunnan druge. As to the caging of cember 12 amounts to 843,000 importe on the figures for the market, the other consuming dis birds,

ase-3rtion that bales, against 585,000 and corresponding period of last year; tricts hardly moving any goods, caged skylark experiences none 054,000 respectively in the rame trade with Earope shows an in- at all. of the mity of a raged man period of the preceding two years. crease of 28.1 per cent, in exports makes demands upon our credul. During the period North Carolina and 7 per cent. in imparts; ity. Anyhow, a cagad: skylark this year ginned $3,000 bales; American commerce abows an in- very slight advances in few in- usually dies soon, while an in- South Carolins, 115,000 bales; crease of 8.1 per cant. in exporte,

stances from the lowest rates prisoned man will Jivo out hia Georgia,149,050; Florida, 5,000 but a decrease of 5 natural years. There is, or was Alabama, 79,000: Mississippi, in importe, while the aggregate

recorded. " Villiers, Mr & Mrs when I was young, a practice 128,000; Louisiana, 61,000; Texas, trade with other countries gen- purchases have been made in It is reported that very heavy among boys of putting a nearly 55,000; Arkansas, 06,000; 3'en-erally sbows an increase of over 1 Bombay on the receipt of newa flodged brood of young bride nessee, 36,000; Oklahoma, 31,000, per cent, in exports. In Japan's of an ective Chins market. with the nest, into a cage, and and the various minor Statoa, trade with Asia the rate of in-,

Total sales, 20,000 bales hanging the cage in the tres or

Fling Miss D Ko A

WO Hough Mrs L. R

Sheard Mrs H M Houston. MK M Sw.oe Dr Houston Miss C Spurge H 8 Houston Miss H Bibarey Mrs GT parti-Houston Miss K

USA Houston Miss J Thornton G Hummel G

Veblen JE Inokuchi T

Wallber Dr K Josoph J

Westphal H J

The Bank Line, Ltd.

A Tents, Hongkong. 10th Jan., 1914. 181

goode will be delivered from THE AMERICAN AND alongside.

ORIENTAL LINE.

Cargo impeding the discharge

or remaining on board after 4p.m For Boston and New York vla

the 14th inet, will be landed at

Consignee's risk and expense.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

Bills of Lading will be count- eraigned by:-

<

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

General Managern. Hongkong, 13th Jan., 1914. [1140

Suez Canal.

(With liberty to call at the

Malabar Coast)

THE

HE Stewhip

"SHIRLEY"

id

ar

Grand Hotel.

Dabory, Mian Wu

Allen, Mr & Mre Mayor Mr and Mrs Amery, Mrs

Morgan, Father Abrahams, Mr & Mrs Muddicks Mr & Mr Bute

Ostery, Mias Barlow Bond

nund Cooke. Captain Hopley, will be despatch- Crow, Mr and Mrs Rance, H

Rej 40!' ed as above on SATURDAY, the

A. B.

Rohn, 17th January, 1914,

Raiderick

to

To Sail

THE

"INDRA" LINE LTD.

THE Steamship

Regular Steamship Service.

Colmann For Freight and passage, apply umaon, à D

Dimbor Gr'am O ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co. FrenckT

General Agents,

Fisher Hongkong, 16th Dec., 1913. [1077 Gillespie,Dr

Holmalty Hempob, A Johanson Kayt, Dr.

Robb, Mr and Mrs Stiller Saatt, Capt

Smith

Tran

Witley, M13 P Utt'oy, Master

FOR SAN FRANCISCO,

**INDRASAMHA"

Captain Jones will be despatched Proposed Sailing from Hongkong

as above about 20th January,

For freight and further in-

formation, apply to

1

JARDINE, MATHESON

& CO., LTD.

40 Agents..

Hongkong, 15th Jan., 1914.

Don't forget after the Show Supper, and Light Refreshments. ALEXANDRA... CAFE, A

Open Til Midnight.

For BOSTON and

NEW YORK.

5.S.

"Egremont) on or about Castle" Feb., 5. For Freight and further in formation apply to

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agents, Hongkong 12t, Jan., 1914, 187

Wilbur Weismann, 0

Craigieburn.

the

in

COMMERCIAL.

American Cotton Crop.

per cent,

.

The market closes steady, with

bush where the neat was made. 14,000. The total ginned by crease in imports is greater than unsold stooks, 24,000 bales; sold The parents come regularly to Texas now amounts to 3,627,000 the rate of increats in exorts, but an-delivered in the godown feed their young ones through bales, against 4 860,000 last year, but imports from Asistio countries and to arrive, 48,000 bales. the bars, and there seems no 3,862,000 in 1911, and 4,480,000 are chiefly raw materials and food- Arrivals. The extra stra. Inaba reason why they should not be bales in 1910, whilst the total of staffs. In trade with Europe and Maru and Obian from Bombay, successfully bred; but usually Oklahoma of 792.000 compares America the rate of increase in and str. Lovat from Caloutta have the young birds dio. It used with 902,000, 803,000, and exports is greater than in imports, brought in 6,550 bales for Hong- to bə the tradition of 882,000 bales respectively. The It is to be remembered that or-kong and 5,500 bales for Shang- schoolboys that the old quantity of Sea Laland cotton porta to Europe and America are hai, Shipments from Hongkong hirde poisoned their young at Rinned now amounts to 68,000 chiefly products peculiar to Japan, to Shanghai, and coast ports &c. finding them imprisoned. How balee, against 60.001, 08,000, and while imports are chiefly manu- 5,000 bales. & over that may be, die they did 70,000 balea resp.ntively in the futured goods and iron. In the

previous three years.

foreign trade of Japan this year

(Continued on Page 11.)

Albert, Mra Beswick, Mr & Mrs R. F. C.

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McCaig, J. Caldwell, MrProton, Mr J Caldwell, Miss Balthy Mr G. Carpenter, Me and Smith, E. G..

Mre

Stewart, Major,

Mastors, Mr & Mrs

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