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CONSIGNEES

NIPPON YUSEN KÄISHA. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. From EUROPE COLOMBO

T

and STRAITS.

"HE Company's Steamship

“MIYAZAKI MARU," having arrived from the above ports, Consignoes of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at thele risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Com- pany's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be "sorted out mark by mark and deli- vory can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be carried on unless instructions are given to the contrary before noon, to- day',

Goods not cleared by the 2nd)

CONSIGNEES

THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1914,

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI-

GATION CO., LTD. From CALCUTTA, PENANG & SINGAPORE.

THE Company's Steamship

"FOOKSANG" having arrived from the above ports, 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 27th inat. will be landed at Consignon's risk and exponse,

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by

JARDINE, MATHESON

& Co., Ltd.

· "Gonera) · Maga gare,

November, will be subject to rent. Hongkong, 26th October, 1914.

Damaged packages must be left

in the Godowne for examination by the Consignee's and the Co.'s representatives at an appointed hour. All clalins must be pre- Bented within ten days of the steamer's arrival hero, after which date they cannot be re- cognized. No claims will be admitted after the goods lave left the Godowns.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, Agents. Hongkong, 26th October, 1914.

SILIMPOPON GOAL." BUNKERS

can be supplied at cheap rate SANDAKAN

at

& SEBATTIK (British North Borneo), At these ports steamere calling for bunker coal exclusively are exempt from all shipping dues and charges,

NOTICES

A. BUNE.

MAKE IT A HABIT---USE RECULARLY.

Perfect sanitation being so necessary for health, disinfection is imperative. Make a practice of using IZAL every day just a little, diluted with water-pouring it down 'drains, sinks and w.c.'s and sprinkling it in dustbins or other harbours of filth. Get IZAL, because it positively kills disease germs, stope infection and instantly removes bad smells...

ZAL

TRIUMPH OF CONCENTRATION.

IZAL the guaranteed disinfectant of unrivalled strength is the pioneer modern high power germicide.

Officially adopted throughout the British Empire. Mixes equally well with salt, brackish

or fresh water.

Write for Free Booklets-"Practical

Disinfection" and

"Rules of Health." One Callon of 1ZAL makes 400 gallons of efficient disinfecting fluid.

AGENTS:

W. R. LOXLEY & CO.,

YORK BUILDINGS.

BREWER & CO.

Pedder Street, (Adjoining Hongkong Hotel Main Entrance)

Telephone No. 696.

THROUGH INDIA AND BURHAN

POST OFFICE.

Ships' Letter Boxes,

1.It is hereby notified that during the continuance of the War all outgoing cor. respondence must be posted at the Gener al Teas Office, or at any of its Branch Offices.

12. Ships' Offers are strictly forbidden to receive on board their vessels any correspondence from the Pablic.

3. Shipmaters are not allowed to place or expose on board their vessels latter boxes for the purpose of collecting corros. on board their vessels will be removed and condence; all such boxes fourd exposed returned to the General Post Office.

.4. Shipping Companies must not re- ceive from the Publio for inclusion In their ships Papers any but bona fide con signcos' letters which should be left open for inspection when required.

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

Hangehow, Br. s.a. 999,'Q. E. Wake, 30th

Opt.-Salgon, Rice--B. & 9.

Chongts, Br. 1,338, Spoed, 30th Oct.-Pt.

Swottonham, Ger.-B. & S. Sulsang, Br. n. 1,776, H. Simpson, 30th Oct.-Singapore, Goa, J. M, &

Go.

"

Haimun, Br... 611, Stewart, 30th lnst.— "Swatow, 29th inst., Gen.-D. L.

& Co.

Br... 5,866, J. R. Collester, 30th Oot. -Singapore, 26th Oct., Gen,

3. & S.

Keemun,

5. Shipping Companies should state in their notifications to the Post Omee the Rubi, Amor. 1403, J. Miles, 29th Ost- Saigon, 25th Oct., Rico-S. T. & exact hour of departure of their vessels

Co. in order that the public may have every facility for posting at the General Post Office.

6. Shipping Companias and Ships OM-Toan, Br. ss. 1,000, J. Robinson, 30th Oct. -Maglio, 27th Oct. Con-B. & cers must send to the Post Office ALL correspondence except bona fide consi xnces' letters posted in the Ships' Lettor Boxed or received by Ships' Officers at the porta from which thoy sailed, oranywhere en route to Hongkong.

7. The above regulations will not affect the licensed, privato letter boxes carried between Hongkong & Canton by the ves sols belonging to or managed by the Hongkong Canton & Macae Steamboat Company.

UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE NAMES OF THE VESSELS BY WHICH MAILS ARE FORWARDED WILL NOT BE ADVERTISED IN THE MAIL NOTICES.

Koolohow, Br. 1,220, Forsyth, 30th Oct,

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 30th at 11.05-The northern depression has passed into the Pacido.

Ashallow depression lies over 9. Japan.

با

Premure is high in N.W. dietrists, and also over N. China whore an anticyclona appears to be forming.

Pressure changes in the sputh are small,

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10a.m. to-day, 0.01 inches.

**FORECAST FOR THE 2 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.

MAIL STEAMERS

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. ENGLISH MAI)..

WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or

about the DATES named rutier

Steamers For LONDON, via Us-] Nankin

ual Ports of Call Capt. G. Mantey

Nubia SHANGHAI......... Oapt. J. Fox

KOBE Nagoya YOKO (Capt. W. H. Sweny

HAMA CHA

LONDON & Genos)

'R.N.R.

via Singapore, Nellore

SHANGHAI

District:

Forecast.

MOJI,

"

AND

1 Hongkong and Neighbour- E. winds,

Lood

moderate

to froib;

falr:

N.E.

strong..

Tiontsin, 23rd Oat, Gen.-B, & 8,2 Formon Channel...........winds, Hercules, Norw. 3,788, Wilhelmson, 30th Oot.Chingwantao, 22nd Oct. Coal-D. & Co. Maru, Jav. 23. 2,674, Z. Baba, 20th Oct-Karatay, 23rd Oct.. Coal-Uzuki & Co.

Yamato

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

CORRESFONDENCE (INCLUDING PARCELS) IS BEING DESPATCHED AS OPPORTUNITY OFFERS; BUT

Per 8. Keomun from Singapore-M↓ ALL SERVICES ARE IRREGULAR AND UNCERTAIN AND ALL COR-FR Davidson. RESPONDENCE IS LIABLE TO DE-

LAY.

3 South coast of China be? The same tween H.K. and Lamooks as No. 1.

The same an No. 1.

South coast of China be- tween H.K. and Hainan...

China Coast Meteorological Register.

Station.

Por ... Kueichow from Tientsin-Mr

THE PARCEL POST SERVICE TO & Mrs Weber. FRANCE IS SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.

E

NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT AL- THOUGH EVERY POSSIBLE PRE- CAUTION IS TAKEN TO SECURE THE SAFETY OF ALL I OSTAL PAC CUSTODY OF KETS WHUST IN THE CUST

THE POSTMAS THE POST OFFICE TER GENERAL CANNOT GIVE COM- PENSATION FOR ANY LOSS OR DA- WAGEN MAGE WHICH

MAY BE DUE TO THE

LURLY THE KING'S ENEMIES. UN- ACT OF

OF THE KING TILFURTHER NOTICE NOT

BRAZIL BOXES, OR FANOELS FOR BELGIERS CRETE OR MONTENEGRO AND NO LETTERS, BOXES OR PAR- CELS FOR MALTA CAN BE ACCEPT- ED FOR INSURANCE.

THE PARCEL POST AND INSURED LETTER SYSTEM TO BRAZIL IS SUS- PENDED.

THE PARCEL FOST SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM IS IN FULL WORKING ORDER IN BOTH DIREC- TIONS BY THE LONG BEA ROUTE.

A'can &

pean

C'dian,

f

Shanghai. North

30th Oct., a.m.

Hour.

Barometer.

Temperature.

Humidity.

Wostock a .30.27 32 Nemuro Hakodate

China, Tokio

Japan via Moji, Victoris, B., Koshi Seattle, Wash & United King-Nagasak Edom via Canada ...3rd Nov., 10 wa.m

American Austra-

Mall.

lian

French

Mail-

y

Saigon, Straits, Caylon, Ade-Naba laldo, Western Australia, In-lahi fima

Bonin I dis, Aden, Egypt and Europe Chefoo via Marseilles (Late Letters

Whaiwai.

11 am to noon. Extra Postage

10 cents. Letters postedet. Hankow.

in

Ti

the Pillar Boxes

In tire for the first clearance

will be included in this contrac

mall..... 3rd Nov.; zoon.

Winds

D'tion.

Force.

Weather.

O b

Penang, C'mbo, Capt. J. Gaunt Port Said, and

Marseilles.******

Subject to alteration without notice.

To Sall On Remarks:

noon 6th Nov.

about

Freight

& P'sage

Freight

& P'saga

6th Nov.

about

16th Nov.

Freight &P'sage.

about

-Freight

25th Nov.

& P'eage)

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy;

NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.

SHIPPERS are informed that the F. & O. Company's Vessels are insured under The British Government National Insurance Scheme and they oan effect War Risk Insurance on individual shipments with The National Insurance Committee, London, through their representatives there.

The production of a Marine Risk Policy is not immediately

For Freight or Passage, apply to

necessary.

P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s office,"

Hongkong.

29th Oct., 1914

E. A. Hewett,

Superintendent."

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL 'LINES,

:6a 30.78

30.26

дра

30.14

29.05

AW

# $9.95

29.03

DW

30.01

FORTNIGHTLY

* 30.07

8

30.07

30.20

FORTNIGHTLY

30.15 57 75 o

# bc

P. 75 30.09 72

Philippine Islands, Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand tla Port Darwin & New Guinea wato via Thursday Is......3rd Nov. Talhou

Talchu 11 a.m.

Bhanghai, North China, Japan, via Nagasaki, Honolulu, Unit- Konhun ed States, South America and THE PARCEL POST SERVICE TO

Canada via San Francisco, U. EGYPT AND CERTAIN COUNTRIES

Kingdom via Canada (Europe MENTIONED, SERVED BY EGYPT,

via Siberia)...Srd Nov: il a.m.

MEGAO IS RESUMED FOR ORDINARY PAR

CYPRUS, CELS ONLY: CRETE

[Tientala-Pukaw Service Shanghal Br. Wuchow GREECE, SYRIA, TURKEY, ITALY ALGERIA, TUNIS, SWITZERLAND RO. 11.30 a.m. Monday, 3th November.] Pakhoi

| AND (LYBIYA) TRIFOLI.

A late mail for Swatow Amey & Fop. chow will In future bo closed or all Douglas steamers 20 minutes beforo anch steamer sails. Ordinary correspondence will be received after the regular mali haa olosed at the side west entrance to the G. P. O. in the laro off Des Voeux

Road.

War risks are not covered by postal registration or insurance.

The services to Germany, Austria, and 1.75 Taingtas are suspended.

THE LOST TRIBES,

1

WITH PEN AND BRUSH,

by A. Hugh Fishor

$10.00

by George A. Birmingham. THE HOUSE OF MAMMON,

173

ANNALS AND ANTIQUITIES OF

RAJAST' HAN,

*

by Fred M. White

by James Tod, in 2 Volumes

8,00

THE CRACKSWOMAN,

THE

LIFE OR LEGEND OF

by Carlton Dawo......

1.75

OAUDAMA,

THE WHIP,

The Public are informed that the Christmas Parcel Mail to the United

by the Right Rev P. Bigandet

8.00

by Richard Parker...

1.75

Kingdom will be closed in this office at 5 p.m. on the 5th of November 1914.

CHANGING CHINA,

by Lord W. Gascogne Cecil...

550

LETTERS TO CAROLINE, by Elinor Glyn

1.75

WITH THE EMPRESS DOWAGER

OF CHINA,

LADY URSULA'S HUSBAND,

" by Katharine A. Carl.....

*6.00

by Florence Warden.......

1.75

...LALAGE'S LOVERS,

by George A. Birmingham...

1.50

6.00 THE RED WALL,

6.00

by Frank Savilo....

TWO YEARS IN THE FORBIDDEN

CITY,

by the Pilnota dar Ling AMERICA AND THE AMERICANS, by Dr. Wu Ting Fang

IT IS WHAT, YOU GET MORE

THAN WHAT YOU PAY. DOUBLE STRENGTH – MEANA

DOUBLE VALUE.

LOTUS MOKHA

IS, UNIFORMLY EXCELLENT,

The New Year Mail will be closed at 5 p.m. on the 19th November.

Insured parcels will only be accepted for the United Kingdom. The above dates of departure are able to alteration

The mail from London (via Biberia) of 1.50 Wednesday the 30th ulte, is due to arriva

hero on Bunday, the 1st Nov.

The French Mail from Europe le duo to arrivo hore on Monday, the 2nd Nov.

MAILS DUB.

Siberian, tat Nov;

Frensh, 2nd Nov.

MAILS CLOSE TO-MORROW.

Chinwangtao 31st Oct. 11a.m. Bangkok...31st Oct. noon.

Philippine In.......3rd Oct. 3 p.m.

Wai Hal Wol & Tientain......3rd Nov,

3 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, 4th Nov. Straits, Ceylon & Europe 4th Nov., 9 a.m. Swatow....4th Nov., noon.

FRIDAY, 6th Nov. Swatow, Amoy & Foochow......6th Oct.

1 p.m.

English

Mall,

AND TO SERVICE JAPAN via: SHANGHAI.

FROM

SERVICE TO AND FROM EUROPE via SUEZ CANAL.

For SHANGHAI, KOBE ANDY

YOKOHAMA

Steamers

To sall

TUESDAY, 3rd

Nov. at 1 p.m.

ALL STBAMBRS FITTED WITH WIRELESS. Transhipping on the Co.'s Steamers at Colombo, for Calcutta, Bombay and Australis, at Fort Bald for the Levant, Constantinople and Bisok Ses.

For further particulars apply to,

!

-

Shanghal Cutzian

"

Sharp P.

now 1 be 30.16 54

2 bey 30.10 63 n

wow 1 b 6a 30.06 72 90 6

2 b 30.03 73 90 ne Sa 30,10

AND}

MARSEILLE via PORTS

Chili

#1

30.08

Tainan

30.06

19

30.06

11

30,05

no

30.04 73 95 BO

1 or

6

30.04 76 9

1/0

Rock

50.01

30.02.75

H

24

Holbow Phullen

6

Touring i

30.01 75

·

29.93 75

Waw i b

29.95 77

ene

* 29.99 71

29.97 78

#

B1

no

Bacolod Cebu

11

29.09 81

пе

Labuan

St. J. Aparri

Manila- Manita

Legaspi Ilollo

30.02 71 850

T. F. Claxton, Director,

Hongkong Observatory, Oct. 30. “

Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, Ado-

1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degreca, lalde, Western Australia, In. día, Aden, Egypt, and Europe, Fahrenbelt on the level of the sea in in- Late Letter 10.30 am. to liches, tenths and hundredths,

Extra Postage 10 cents). (Letters posted in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the Brat clearance will be included in this contract mail). The parcel mati will be closed on Thursday, the 5th Oct., at 5 p.......th Nóv. 10.30 a.in.

TUESDAY, 10th Nov, Philippias Is.

10th Nov. 8 p.m.

-SATURDAY, 14th Nov.

Austra-

lian

Malt

Australia. Tasmania,, Now Zealand via Port Darwin & New Guinea via Thursday Is.

14th Nov. 3 p.m.

TIDE TABLE.

26th Ooh, to let Nov., 1914.-

2 Temperature, in the shade, in degras Fahrenheit.

8 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with mois ture being 100,

4 Direction of Wind, to two pointe

5 Force of Wind, according to Basufor Bcalo.

State of Weather, b blue sky, a de- tached cloud, d drizzling rain, flog, g gloomy, h hail, I lightning, o overcast, p passing showers, q aqually, rrain, snow,

thunder, v visibility, w daw wet.

0 Rain fainches, teethsand hundredths

Hongkar 14

Tla

METEOROLOGICAL.

Previous

THE

Philippine Ta.......31st inat, 2 p.m.

Shanghai and North China (Europe via Biberia)......1st inst., 4 p.m.

High Water

Low Water

P. O, 8.30 p.m. Thursday, the 5th Nov.)

(Tientala-Pakow. So,vice Bhanghai Br.

MOB.

No interict

Bot Low

Tom

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p5.6

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P. THOMAS.

Agent.

PACIFIC MAIL S.S.CO.

OPERATING

MODERN HIGH POWERED TWIN SCREW EXPRESS STEAMERS.

MONGOLIA 27050 tane

KOREA 18000 Lens

CHINA 10200 tone

MANCHURIA 27000 tons

SIBERIA 18000 tons

NILE 1:000 tons

PERSIA 9000 tons

Between Hong Kong, Manila, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama,

Honolulu and San Francisen

"THE SUNSHINE BELT" The Most Comfortable Beute to America and Europe

MANCHURIA)

MONGOLIA

PERSIA

ard Nov. at 1 pm..

Sailing TUESDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY 26th Dec, at 1 pm

H

17

1at Dos, at 1pm.

These steamers are famous for their modora egul preas, somfort, and the superiority of the culsing, which is uuder, the personal supervision of Mr. V. Moroni, the world-fameds. caister. Large stateroom equipped with electric fane, and running water. Bertha Numerous amuses-alt water swimming equipped with elastris reading lamps. tang Filipino orchestra, dock games, dances, stai—not aduk moment throughout the trip

The Balety and Comfort of Patrons la Dur First Cosoldation in Mangal For further information, ratas, literaturn, schedaks, etc.; apply to

*R. C. MORTON, King's, Building (Opposite Blake Pier.)

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•Pacana-Pacific International Exposition San Francisco-sgegl Telephone. No, zat

TO SAIL

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For London & Antwerp

Obtainable Everywhere.

RUTTONJEE & SON.

SUNDAY, 1st Nov.

Swatow.lat Nov. 9 a.m... Swatow, Amoy & Formosa via Tamaul...

1st Nov., 9 am Bwatow, Amoy & Foochow at Nov.

Ga.m.

TUESDAY 3rd Nov. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Nov, 10.a.m,

Ord

to

145 Barometer:

124

90 613

* 32497

Temperature

imm 80 Hamidity :"ib Wind Direction...

m morning afternoon."

Oysters, Fresh, Fried or Stewed Findon Haddocks, Kippers &co ANSALEXANDRA CAFE.

Foros

Weather

Rain

at # px, at 6

Day On date On date atsp..

30.00 30.04

30.03.

Saloon passage Hongkong to London- £40,

.78

77

76

81

For freight or passage, apply to

1

Hongkong, 23rd July 1914.

SHEWAN TOMES & Co

Agents,

0.01

Highest open air Wamperstars on the "moth

HE. Observatory, 30th October,

ATE. CLAXTON, Director.

Printed and Published for the Proprietor, Dr. J. W. Noble,

by George William Cade Barnett at

Street, in the City of Victoria Ho

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