NOTICES.

WELLS FARGO & CO.

EXPRESS,

FORWARDERS TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SHIPPING OF TOURISTS' BAGGAGE AND PUR- CHASES. TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES CASHED.

ARNHOLD BROS & GD., LD.

SNIPPĒKĀ DEPT:

la, Chater Road.

NOTICE.

MITSUBISHI SHOJI

·KAISHA, LTD.

(MITSUBISHI TRADING CP) COAL, GENERAL IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.

SOLE PROPRIETORESOP TAKASHIMA OCHI, MUTARE, KISHIDAKE | YOSHINOTANI HOJO, NAMAZUTA, SAYO, KANADA, SHINNEW. KAMIYANADA #FA

214 OTUBARI COAL MINES. Agants for SAKITO GOAL.

HEAD OFFICE, TOKYO. » BRANCHES AND REPRESENTA- TIVES NAGASAKI, KARATEU, WAKAMAISU, MOJI, KURE, KOBE, OSAKA, TSURUGA,

NAGOYA, YOKOHAMA, TOKYO, HAKODATE, MUBORAK, UTARU, "VLADIVOS- TOOK, FEKING, TIENTSIN, DAIREN, THINAHFU, HANKOW, SHANGHAI TAIPEH, HONGKONG, CANTON, HAIPHONG, MANILA, SINGAPORE GALOUTTA, LONDON & NEW YORK,

Cable Address :- Hongkong:-" |WASAKI " Canton, Haiphong- "IWASAKISAL," Codes, A.B.C. 5TH ED., Western Union and Bentley's.

AGENCY FOB :--THE OSAKA MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE -CO, LTD., OBAKA.

For Particulars Apply to:---

S. KAWATE, Manager, No. 14. Fodder Street, Hongkong.

CONSIGNEES

THE WATERHOUSE STEAM- SHIP LINES LTD.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

From SEATTLE AND YOKOHAMA.

THE Steamship

"THORDIS "

having arrived, from the above)

Ports, Consignees of Cargo by

|

'Phone No. 1500.

CONSIGNEES

TOYO KISEN KAISHA

6.4. KIYO MARU,"

From SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS via SAN FRANCISCO, HONOLULU & JAPAN FORTS.

The above named steamer having arrived, consignees of cargo are hereby notified to send in their Bills of Lading for counter-signature, and to take immediate delivery from along-

side.

Cargo remaining undelivered on 3rd July, 1918, at 5 PM., will be landed at consignees' risk and expense, and delivery must then be taken from the Company's Godown.

Storage charges will be asse55- ed on all cargo remaining un- delivered on 6th July, 1918, at 5 P.L.

No, Fire Insurance whatever will be effected,

No Claim will be recognised after the goods have left the Steamer or Godown,

All chafed and damaged cargo will be landed into the Company's Godowne, where it will be ez- amined on 8th July, 1918, at 10 AM ·

No Claim will be recognized il filed after the 15th July, 1918,

T. DAIGO, Manager. Hongkong, 30th June, 1918.

11

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

From KOBE AND MOJI

her are hereby informed that all THE Steamship.

" TJILIWONG,"

Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or | ́.. extra hazardous Godowns of the having arrived. Consignees of Hongkong and Kowloon Whaif cargo by her are hereby notified and Godown Co., Ltd., whence that all Goods are being landed and/or from the wharves delivery at their risk into the hazardous may be obtained,

and/or extra hazardous Godowns Goods not cleared by the 4th of the Hongkong and Kowloon July at 5 pm will be subeWharf and Godown. Company, ject to rent.

Ltd, whence and/or from the

All broken, chafed and dam Wharves delivery may be ob- sged packages are to be left in tained. Goods not cleared by the the Godowns, where they will be 7th July, 1918, will be sub- examined by Messrs. Goddard &ject to rent. Douglas, on 4th July 1918, at 9.30 am Claims against the steamer must be presented with in 10 days of arrival "otherwise they will not be recognised,

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case what

All broken, chafed and dam- aged packages are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 6th July,

1918, at 10 am,

Claims against the steamer must be presented in writing within ten days after arrival of Bills of Lading will be counter-steamer, otherwise they will t signed by

ever.

- JARDINE, MATHESON

& CO. LTD. General Managers-

Hongkong, 27th June, 1918.

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS,

be recognised.

.No Fire Insurance will be effected by the undersigned in any case whatever.

Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by.

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LYN.

Agents.

The Great Northern Telegraph Hongkong, 30th June, 1918,

Company, Ltd.

Keithinglong, from Shanghai. Fleacock, of Hongkong Hotel,

Swire, from

from Kobe.

Jilson, Care Hakone, Miyanoshita,

Wooyortsoo, Room 22, Chienan Hotel, from Shanghai,

Bianhuat, Taitoessi, from Amoy.

-

Shotokan

Kanbayashitoras, Hotel, from Kobe,

Nakamara, Care Hinode Hotel and Matsubara Hotel, from,

"Captain, Williamson, La, (Bing-

wangtung, from Shanghaima

gyokuhi,.

Changlee, ofo-Tensheng West Tehfootao, from Shanghai,

Mock Joya, Hongkong Hotel, from Tokio,

Kashiwa, from Yokohama. Leechengbo, Kwourmsaloong, from Shanghai ***"*

Mr. Sizifong Co., Des Voeux Road, from Shanghai, ante Stam Mr. BL c/o Zaifong Co., from Shanghai. 1.

Chwanghoe, from Amoy,

'TRING, Lot, Suparintendent Hongkong, June 15, INN,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. CHERDAY.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS,

ALLIED ATTACKS IN FRANCE,

A Splendid Freach Effort.

London, June 29.

Reuter's correspondent at the French Headquarters, writing on June 28, says: The advance made by the French this morning was between the dishe and-Villers Cottereta --- Forest, along the valley separating the Montigny and Dom- miere Platesus. The attack was made on a front of 44 miles, the objective being the capture of a number of points" which might be useful to the enemy in the event of a fresh offen- sive, chiefly m Fosseenbas valley, 2 miles south of the Aians, and Cutry, two miles farther south below the crest of the eastern wall of the Valley. The infantry advanced at firs in the morning and attained most of" the objectives in 1} hours, including Hill 162, which is 500 fest bigh, overlooking St. Pierre Aigle and Dommiers, The German artillery' was dominated by our guns.

British and american Səccˇrais.

London. June 29. Field Marshal Sir Dougins Haig reports: We prisonered orer four hundred in Friday's successful operation eństward of Nieppe Forest. This does not include those prisonered westward of Merris. Two field guns and a number of machine-guns and trench-mortars were captured There is active hostile artillerying opposite Vaire Wood, southward of the Somme and westward of Feuchy, also increased reci- procal artillerying in Nieppe Forest sector.

An American official message says: We again improved our positions southward of Torcy. The prisoners taken in the operation of the 25th now number 300.

A wireless German official message states: Threa Bri- tish assaults against Merris broke down. The enemy pene- trated Vieaxberquin, but was thrown back by a counter- attack. We repulsed the French.near Ambleny, but they gained ground beyond Cutry. Our counter attacks threw them back on the heights on both sides of Cutry.

Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reporting on sviation says: There was much air fighting on June 28. Enemy ma- chines showed considerable activity. We shot down seven. ice, and drove down six uncontrollable. Three of ours

are missing. Our airmen and balloons co-operated with the artillery, engaging batteries and dumps with good # "destructive effect and causing a great number of explosions and Sres. We dropped twenty-two tons of bombs at day- time and fourteen and a half tons at night-time on various targets.

"

Value of the Successes

Paris, Jane 29..

A semi-official essage states: the successful French attack, cabled earlier, enables the strengthening of the defence against any hostile attempt to surround the Forest of Villers Cotteret and to Compiegne from the north By pushing back the enemy line one kilometre east of Nieppa Forest the British advance, cabled on June 25, will have an important result, preventing any attempted' German "in- filtration.

Correspondents on the British front commenting on the increase in the number and variety of Tanks predict that we shall soon see a pitched battle of Tanks...

Other Reports.

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London, June 30. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: We repulsed after sharp fighting, an attack on a British post in the neighbourhood of Merris: We prisonered a few in night patrols on different parts of the front. There is considerable. nostile artillerying against our new positions ecstwärd of Nieppe Forest and also in the Albert sector, northward of the Scarpe and near Festubert.

creat

A Freach communiqne says: We in raids, notably west of Hangard and south of Autreches, brought back prisoners. South of the Ourcq in a local operation we captured at 10 p.m.

the

between Mosloy and Passy-en- Valois, thus advancing 800 metres on a front of three kilo- metres. We prisoncred 275, including three officers,

"Reuter's correspondent at the British Headquarters, writing on June 23, says: The changeable weather lately bas confined air combats to short periods whereof our airmen have made the most, as witnessed by yesterday's Eghting. when in forty encounters fifteen enemy machines were des troyed, with the loss of only three of ours. The German preparations for further offensives proceed with unaccountablo leisureli- ness. The enemy ovidently does not anticipate the outbreak of initiative on our part, but some offensive move on our part should be kept mind as a possible event.

Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports only the usual reciprocal artillerying.

A Fresch communique states: The Germans twice at- tempted to drive us from the positions we captured yester day. A counter-attack by several battalions between Fos- seenbas and Bavin-de-Cutry was repulsed and the new front was maintained in its entirely. South-west of Eheima lively fighting occurred. In the Montagne-do-Bligny soctor the italians drove back detachments which gained a footing in advanced elements:

GERMANY'S NEXT OFFENSIVE.

Where Will It Be.

Amsterdam, June 23. General Liebert writes to the "Taegliche Rundschan" "It will not be long before another blow of the German hammer falls and the Entente will again be surprised when once more it falls precisely where they now do not expect it." He also says we must familiarise ourselves with the painful thought that our Affies were unable to carry through the assault across the Piave, which was so boldly and dash- ingly began.

The Prospects.

London, June 28

A well informed source confirms the message from Bot terdam, regarding the impending German offensive being probably in the northern sector, while subsidiary attacks eltowhere are likely. The Italians are not likely to launch any further great counter-attacks as dificulties would be very great, but it will bo long before the Austrian army has recovered sufficiently to resume the offensivė.

EXCHANGE OF WAR PRISONERS.

London, June 30.

Bir George Cave, interviewed, stated that he did not anticipate much dificulty in coming to an arrangement regarding a treaty on the war prisoners, question

Ex- change was more difficult but, he still hoped to arrive at raadnable ferma.

ABRIAL DEFENCE OF PARIS,

Paris, June 21. Newspapers criticising the anti-aircraft defence of the paint out that even the most intense barrage rarely down enemies who descend low after penetrating Numerous suggestions are made to improve the defences, ing the mounting of machine guna on monumenta, aluminous zone and separate zones "for guns and Heavier reprisals against Frankfort, Coblenta anii Cologne sie, also: dominded-2017

"offolál mosen på says. An air raid was made at

night Bomb were dropped bút ng buh

amnoraced at 13.83.

1918,

VESSELS LOADING AND TO LOAD.

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JAPAN AND COAST:PORTS"

WATER RETURN:

Leral and Storage of water in Reservoirs on June 1, 1918.

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HOTEL LISTS.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

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Baihong D. Co. Sungliang B. & S. 9, July Tjamanoek.C.J. L. 10, July Leongsang F. M. Co, 12 July Sado M . Y. K. 19, July Kawachi M. N. Y. E., July Aki MN. Y. K. 20, July Tango M. İNSY. E. 117, Aug.

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STORAGE IN MILLIONS AND DECIMALS OF GALLONS,

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Branch Capt & Mn Lanckbury PF

Barna, N

Birrell JD

Bobaran CO

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Baxter H A

Browall W G

Bleeker J

Balilios Mr EE

Browz CA

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McColl i I MacLeod D Nosson Mr & Mrs

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