NOTICES.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
CONSIGNEES.
FINE
SELECTION OF
Libby's
SOLE AGENTS.-
MONDAY, MARCH 15. 1920.
CONSIGNEES.
THE ADMIRAL LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
AND
-
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM THE Steamship
NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
Consignees per Co.'s Steamer
pure food Products
Connell Bros.Co.
SHIPPING.
HOLLAND-EAST ASIATIC SERVICE.
"Nederland" Royal Mail. "Fotterdam Lloyd" joint se vice.
Regular monthly service from
Japan ports, Shanghai and Hongkong to
Amsterdam, Rollerdam, and Hamburg, Bremen
Sailings subject to alterations.
Steamer
For
Rotterdam & Hamburg
Amsterdam & Hamburg
"TJITAROEM"
"BATJAN"
For full particulars please apply to
Loading about end of May abont end of June
JAVA CHINA JAPAN LỲN
General Agents,
York Building,
KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPY (Royal Packet Navigation Co. of Batavia)
THE STEAMSHIP:
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' VAN WAERWYCK
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will be despatched on the 29th March. 1920, to :- Singapore, Penang and Belawan Deli.
This vesselfers excellet cabin-nos um ditio for salvor p:88engers.
Wireless Telegraphy.
Fo freight and passage apply to:
Telophins No. 1574.
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LYN,
Agents.
"JASON
are hereby notified that the Car go will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Ko loon, where it will lie at Consignees risk. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godowns on and after 12th March.
Optional cargo will be landed, unless notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival
All broken, chafed, and damag. ed goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 a.m. and noon within the free storage period.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 19th March, will be subject
to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the under- signed On or before the 1st April, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
BUITERFIELD & SWIRE.
Agents.
Hongkong, 12th March, 1919.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD
"AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
Consignees per Company's Steamer
TEENKAL"
ABERCOS"
having arrived from Portland, Ore. via ports, on March 10th, consignees are hereby notified that their cargo is being landed at their risk into the Hazardous and/or Extra-Hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kowloon, and stored at con- signees' risk.
DISTRIBUTING AGENTS
of
CLAUDIUS A. - ASH'S
and
S. S. WHITE Mfg Co's DENTAL GOODS
Complete line of Dental Supplies and Instruments, on show at "THE SINCERE CO., LTD.
Tel. 1967;8
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.
Consignees of cargo must pro- duce an Import permit signed by the Superintendent of Imports and Exports. Hongkong, before EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRAL- Bill of Lading wil be counter- signed.
ASIA CHINA TELEGRAPH Co. List of Unclaimed Telegrams
All broken, chafed and dam-lying in the E. E. Telegraph aged cargo is to be left in the Office at Hongkong:-
where it will be Godowns examined at 10 am. on March 15th, by the Company's Sur- veyors, Messrs. Goddard and Douglas.
All claims must be presented within thirty days of the steamer's trival here, after which they cannot be recognized. No claims will be recognized after the goods have left the Godowns, and cargo undelivered on and after March 17th, will be subject to rent.
No fire insurance whatever will be effected.
Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature immediately.
U. S. SHIPPING BOARD.
EMERGENCY FLEET
CORPORATION.
Bradles, from Rangoon. Ezraco, from New York. Hiptal, from London. Koster, from San Francisco. Pearse Nob, from Bombay. Progresso, from Sat Francisco. Robikon, from Lapas. Scilingo, Argentine Consulate, from Durban.
Vera Phillips, Hongkong Hotel, from Melbourne.
Verniferum, from London.
D. de H. FARRANT,
Superintendent, Hongkong, Mar. 11, 1920.
A
THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE- GRAPH COMPANY, LTD. The following Unclaimed Tele- grams are Iring here -
Wingtungchong, from Shang.
hai.
Captain. Usui Hwahwa, Yusen- PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. kaisha, from Kobe.
Operating Agents
3th floor. Hotel Mansions
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
| S.S. "MAQUAN" Voy 1-West.
From Seattle via JAPAN.
The above mentioned vessel having arrived from the above From NEW YORK ria SUEZ mentioned Perts. Consignees of
are
hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignee's risk. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 12th
March.
Optional cargo will be landed, unless netice has been given prior to steamer's arrival.
All broken, chafed, and damag- ed goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 a.m. and noon within the
free storage period.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods bave left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 18th March, will be subject to rent.
All Claims agains: the Steamer must be presented to the under- signed сп or before the 1st April. or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance effected.
will be
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents. Hongkong, 12th March, 1920.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
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'WAN OUTA HERE,
I GOTTA STUDY
TH' ALPHABET!
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KNOWED THAT
LONG AGO!
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cargo are hereby informed that their cargo is being landed at their risk into the Hazardous and or extra Hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf & Godowns Co., Ltd., Kowloon, and stored at Con- signee's risk.
All broken, chafed and damaged goods are to be left in the Go- downs, where they will be ex- Lamined on 16th instant at 10a.m.
All claims must be presented within a week of the steamer's arrival here after which they can- not be recognized.
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after 16th instant will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected.
Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for counter-signature immediately. FRANK WATERHOUSE & CO.
As Operators,
2
U.S. SHIPPING BOARD." 3rd Floor, Hotel Mansions.
He Had Seen It Before!
COURS
TUT OVER
WHATS
THERE?
Oginoniatsu Barahatee, from Tanokuchi.
World Insurance Co, from Shanghai.
Yulai, from Amoy. Fredrick, A. Smith. Butterfield Swire, s.s. Sunning, from Shang- hai.
Sinthyekee, from Amoy. Fousette Trade Commissioner, from Shanghai.
Soonthai, from Amoy. Vanfontong, Tafudoll Street, from Shangh. i.
Shingyick, No. 224 Des Vœux Road, from Amoy.
Yatheung, Teasaloon c'o Pong- wanten Sektongtsui, from Amoy.
Tousakazlu, from Osaka. Fentsch Posterestante, from Vladivostock.
Mouro, Hongkong Hotel, from
Tentsin.
Leeyuenchiang from Shanghai. from Christopher Willston, Yokohama.
0295, from Shanghai. Courtees, from Shanghai,
T. KRING. Superintendent Hongkong, March 12. 1920.
TEACHING WOMES TO FLY. A flying school for women will be started at Eastbourne shortly, with a major and a lieutenant as instructors.
"Many of the ladies who have written to us are doubt- ful whether they will like flying." said Major Fowler, of the East- bourne Aviation Co., who is or- ganising the school, to a repre- sentative of the Daily Chronicle and so we are arranging a special demonstration and inviting them all to attend and try a flight. There has been delay in securing the return of our aerodrome from the Air Force, but I an informed that it will be vacated in the near future, and the school will start immediately afterwards.
I THOUGHT YOU
KNEW TH' ALPHABET-
Hohsh-DONT
2
KNOW WHAT THAT
IS, DO VA?
(Dental Supplies' Dept.)
Branch:-Yaumati.
HONGKONG, CANTON
STEAMERS.
5
& MACAO
JOINT SERV.CE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAM-
BOAT CO.,LTD., AND THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD;
HOVKONG-CANTON LIVE.
Salin-To Cantan daily at 6 a m (Sundays excepted) and 10 pm.
From Canton daily a: § a m. (Sundays excepted; and 5 pos. -
SERVICE OF THE HUNGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD,
HONGKONG-MACAO LINE.
To Maca-Dally at 9am. (Satunlay at 2 P.) From Macan-Daily at 2 r.x. (Sundays at ir M.) Pulice Fermits to leave the Colony are not required.
Further information may be obtained at the Coy's Office, Hotel Mansions,
or from Messrs. Tuips, Cook & Sox, Booking Agents, Hongkong.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
DIRECT ACTION REJECTED.
the
London, March 11. A special meeting of the Trades Union Congress asscm- bled this morning to consider action to compel adoption of nationalisation of the mines. Mr. Thomas presided over between 700 and 500 delegates, representing over 5,000,000 workers. On a card vote the policy of direct action was re- jected by 3,870,000-1,050,000 votes. Subsequently it was decided by 3,732,000-1,015,000 votes to continue political action. Mr. Thomas, in his opening speech, referred to instruction to a previous conference to send delegates to. Russia to investigate conditions there He stated there had been some difficulty regarding passports but it had been found there was a possibility of getting to Russia without obtaining passports direct. Necessary arrangements had now been made for a joint delegation with the Labour Party Executive. It is understood the delegation will include Messrs Arthur Henderson, Ramsay Macdonald, Thomas and Will Thorne.] Adrocating political action Mr. Thomas declared personally he had a real belief in the early pos sibility of a Labour Government when the Labour Party would find itself the guardian of the whole community instead of the trustee of a section. The policy of defying those in power would be an excuse for retaliation against its sponsore.
Mr. Clynes asserted that the man who would most welcome direct action was Mr. Lloyd George. If the Congress announced a general strike Mr. Lloyd George would give them a general election on conditions which would find their class rent in twain while all other classes would be united in a Eght against what would be regarded as an aggressive atep... The force which direct actionists proposed to employ was act a British but a Prussian characteristic.
The greatest satisfaction at the decisive character of to-day's vote on direct action is widespread among all classes, while Labour circles express delight that the issue, definitely. faced, is finally disposed of as far as organised Trade Union movement is concerned. A prominent Labourite expressed the opinion that the question would not again assume a serious form in this generation. The Miners' Federation in mecting to-day to consider action upon this decision. The miners are now faced with the alternatives of a solo strike or a new wages demand, and, as previously indicated, the latter is more likely. Yesterday's vote does not imply that the Trade Unionists have ill will towards nationalisation. They will doubtless declare sympathy in favour of the campaign, but it is very great moral victory, and demonstrates in most significant fashion that the average British Trade Unionist is neither a fanatic nor a revolutionary. In the event of to-day's Trade Union Congress deciding in favour of political action it is generally anticipated tho miners alone will not call a nationalisation strike but inaugurate a campaign for higher wages, probably £1 weekly.
London, March 12.
B
The conference of the Miners' Federation overwhelm. ingly decided to immediately demand an advance in wages of three shillings per shift for workers over sixteen and eighteen pence for those under sixteen as from March 18t The executive will take immediate steps to formulate the application and asks an interview with Mr. Lloyd George to discuss it prior to the resumption of the conference on March 24.
BY BLOSSER.
THATS EASY-
THAT'S A
SLING SHOT