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From BELAWAN DELI. PENANG and SINGAPORE The Steamship
MONDAY, DECEMBER 19 1991.
CONSIGNEES
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
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DOBAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD.
Consignees per Company's Steamer
"EURYPYLUS"
"VAN CLOON ** having arrived from the above ports, consignees of cargo-by her
are hereby notified that the Cargo are notified that all goods are will be discharged into Holt's being landed at their risk into Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie the hazardous and/or extra-t Consignees' risk and subject to hazardous godowns of the Hong-terms and conditions of storage kong & Kowloon Wharf &
at Holt's wharf. This Cargo will Godown Co. Ltd., whence and/or be ready for delivery from Go- from the wharves delivery may down on and after 19th Dec. be obtained.
Optional cargo will be landed. unless notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival.
Goods not elaared by the 22nd, Dec. 1921 will be subject to rent, All broken, chafed and damaged packages are to be left in the All broken, chafed, and damag- godowns, where they will beed goods are to be left in the examined on the 21st. Dec, Godowns, where they will be 1921, at 10 m. by Messrs. examined on any Tuesdays and Goddard & Douglas.
Fridays between the hours of 10.45 am. and noon within the free storage period.
Claims against the steamer must be presented in writing within ten days after arrival of steamer, otherwise they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by the undersigned in any case whatever.
Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN,
Agents.
Hongkong, 15th Nov., 1921.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE ADMIRAL LINE.
The Steamship
"SILVER STATE”
Seattle haring arrived from via ports, on 17th December consignees are hereby notified that their cargo is being landed at their risk into the Godowns of The Hon Sbae Godown Co., Nos. 1 and 2. Dundas St. Taumati and stored at consignees' risk:
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamar's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 24th December, will be suffect to
reat
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the under- signed on or before the 7th Jan, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, 18th Dec, 1921.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
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Messrs. H. RUTTONJEE & SONS,
Y.M.C.A. SPORTS. Fourteenth Annual Meeting.
Į
16, Queen's Road Central, HONGKONG.
The Y.M.C.A.
championship. Chan Chun-sang; 2, G. Chubb; 3, points competition yielded a tir, Li: Mok Tai-check. Time, 10 secs. In-ebak and Ha Kwok-lum (better 20 Yards (Championship)—¡, Ho known as G. A. Hyder) winning 10 Kwok-lumy; 2, Mok Tai-check; 3, Ko The Hongkong Chinese Y.3.C.A. held their nacal athletic sports points each. They run off, over 100 Yan-cheung- Time 2+1 secs.
Long Jump (Championship)—1, on Saturday, this being the four yards, Hyder winning. He spoilt a
good performance by jeering at his | Li fachak (taft 3 ins); 5. Ng Haz- teenth meeting. The Racecourse was the rendezvous, and, from the "Pponent as he reached the tape, sing (17ft 54 ins); 3. A. Healim (17
a very unsportsmanlike action Et. ias. fact that the sports are yearly ex-1
The oficials did their work very High Jump (Championship)-1,- pected to yield new talent to repre-well and are to be congratulatedLi Io-chak (5ft); 2, Mok Tai-cheak sent China in the Far Eastern There was an army of them, includ- į (4ft 11ins.); 3,Cheung Sung-sing
interest
Olympiads, considerable attached to them, attracting a big¦
cipants. records were
1
ing the following:
(4ft. 11 ins.) President, Dr. T. P. Woo; Vice Half mile (Championship)-1, Ho
crowd both of spectators and parti- President, Mr. Ma Wing.chan; Kwok-lum; 2, A Healm: 3, Leung
None of the Olympiad
touched, but there Chairman, Mr. Laa Fook-ki; Star-Tit-sang. Time, 2 mins., 134 sect.
Kwok-izm ter, Mr. Ip Kwan; Time-keepers, Championship-Ho were some commendable sorts iness. J. L McPherson, Ewok 10 points. Li In-chak 10 points. In different branches and the contests!
Po-kan, H. Gittins; Judges at finish, the run off (100 yds.) Ho Kwok-lum were keen enough to satisfy every-Men Ho Wailing. Tsoi Hak-on, won by a yard in 11 secs. Cargo
They made an enjoyable Wong Hin-was, Kwong Ming, Dr.
Other Events.
"ALABAMA MARU." baving arrived from the above
of Consignees Consignees of cargo must pro- | parts, duce an Import permit signed by are hereby nocided that their the Superintendent of Imports goods are being landed and placed and Experts, Hongkong, before at their risk in the Hongkong and Bills of Lading will be counter-Kowloon Wharf and Godown signed.
Company's Godowns at Kowloon, All broken, chafed and damaged where delivery can be obtained cargo is to be left in the Godowns as soon as the goods are landed. where it will be examined at 10
Goods no cleared by the 24th 8.1. on 23rd Dec.. by the Co's
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examin- ation by the Consignees rope and the Company's sentative
one.
afternoon.
As Sze-cham, Lay Man-wai One Mile (open to the Colony)— Of the eighteen events, the sprits Referee, M. A. E. Dome: Field 1. & A. Hyder; 2, Old; 3, H. A. did not produce better time thanj
Judges. Messrs. K. D. Yang, Kwok Wolf Won easily. Time, 3 mins, (10 secs) for the Petan. Leung Sai-sang; Scorer. 2 sets. hundred yards, against the Olyma-
five
Mr. Ng Chi-Him: Announcers. 100 yards Junior.--I, Chung Ying- paid record of 10 sera. The 200 Mess Tsui Hong-sing. Shui tu: 2, Sang Wing-pha; 3. Wong Taź
COAL IS FOUND AT CEBU [erally practised here. "It was Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard and Dec., 1921 will be subject to real Olympiad figure being +5. The/Hoh: Clerks of Course, Messrs. Keung. Time. 19 310 secs.
Big Iron And Steel Industry. Coking coal. essential in con-
at Toledo, Cebo, on property owned by Mr. J. Clayton Nichols,
Manila the states
roneously published in an after-
noon paper the coking coal had been found on the National Coal
were meant.
It is possible. Dr. Smith says. to mine cost profitably at the Bulletin.
In a recent inspection trip Mr. Malangas (Zamboanga peninsula) Warren D. Smith, chief of the mines of the National Coal Com- division of mines of the bureau of pany, but at present it is not being visited Mr. Nichols' mired profitably. There are many acience,
essential to economic property. The vein is from 24 factors fees to more than three feet in mining at Malangas. depth and apparently extends At Coroao, Zamboanga penin- over a large area.
sula, Captain Leonard and other "Leba is destined to be the Zamboangs people are working a manufacturing centre of the Phil-gold deposit which promises well. ippines," said Dr. Smith. "There Dr. Smith spent less than a day at is this coking coal, possibly an the works, and had, of course, no extensive deposit, there is labour, time to make a detailed study of and on Surigao, only a short dis-the deposit, but he says it is Cance 17. tbare are iron apparently a good project if deposits. This is only one aspect handled in a big was. of Cebu's advantages as a mano- facturing centre. There are other favourable ones."
Douglas.
All claims must be presented within thirty days of the steamer's arrival here, after which they
PACIFIC S.S. CO., United States Shipping Board, Emergency Fiest Corporation.
Managing Agents, THE ADMIRAL LINE. 5th Floor, Union Building Hongkong. 17th December, 1921.
All claims must
No Ere insurance whatever will be effected.
Cousignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignatures mediately.
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA,
Y. YASUDA.
Manager. Hongkong, 18th December, 1921.
ran in 21 see, the Far Easterni
long jumpers could get no nearer the 21 ft. 10 ins, set them than 15 & ins., while the high jumpers at
OF. half a
cleared 5 ft., but his opponent fail-
ed
H. Fine, Lit U-kin, Hu Chung- 20 Yards Junor, Cheung Ying- Handicap Committee, Hess. Iplia: Wong Tsi-leang; 2. Sung Kwan, Kwok Pokan. Lan Fook-ki, Wing-pin Time, 9 310 mesi.
asas Mina: Prize Committee, 50 Yards Fat Men's Rate.-1,
verting iron ore into steel, exists Company's Cebu properties, where cannot be recognized. No claim Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard and ft. were still nine inches below Messrs Wong Kan-ying, Lai Man-Mr. Chow Wing-kwok; 2, Mr. J. L a mining the Nichols' and Uling properties will be recognized after the goods Douglasta: 10 a.m. on Wednesday the mark they were wished to better wai. Lan Fook-ki. In Kwan, Leung McPherson; 3. Mr. Kum Lai-tang
This event, however, was eserly sang. Kwong Ming. Wong Hia-Time, T secs have left the Godowns, and cargo and Saturday,
40 Yards Handicap-——), ‘Leung undelivered
on and after 24th be presented within Ten days of watched because of the erealyan. Kofaucheurg, W. Bakar, Chan | Dec., will be subject to rent.
the steamer's arrival bere, after matched contestants. No fire insurance whatever will which date they cannot be re- dozen. four were left in at it 10 Chan-sang, Kwok Po-kan; Enter-Tit-sang; 9, Fong Io-kan; 3, Yeung
tainment Committer, Mesara Wood Ping-kwai. No claim will be adeins, and anether inch saw two ele-ke Dick Wong, Mr. Tan Tak- cognized,
920 Yards for YMCA Hostel be effected.
Consignees are requested to mitted after the goods have left minated. The finalists were Li In-
tok. Fot Ling-kin, Chan Wan-fat Studenta, To Sze-wing; 2, 0, The chak and Mok Tai-check. send in their Bills of Lading for the Godowas.
Cheung Lo-kaz
Foopak; 3, Tin Wai-chak. Time, countersignature immediately.
formaer, possessor of a nice style,; Members of the Y.M.C.A. Ambal 29 410 secs.
40 Yards Yunior-1, Wong Tai ed and took second place. Cheungce Brigade were present in force,
as were the Boy Scouts, doing duty levng; 2. Song Wing-pio; 3, Kwok Lin keeping the ROUTIE clear. Wing-hon Chan-sing and Ng Han-sing jumped for third place. Both cleared 4 ft.
100 Yards for Y.M.C.A. Ambulance 1 ins, at the third try: the barnhappily they had other work to was elevated to 5 it, and both fat do later. In the hurdle race a fumea (to don kit en route)—). Sza ner tripped and fell, breaking his To-chung; 2, Su Chi-keung; 3, LA Dropped again to 4 ft. 11 ins.. Cheung Sang-sing negotiated it arst arm. The Ambalance men rendered Kwok-yan.
järst aid, while the Scouts (from, the Relay Race (Students' Hostel)--- try, the other man failing to get Fesleras. Saipingpan and Elis 1, To Shio-wing's team; %, 0. Kadoorie Troops) formed a ring to Foo-pok's team; 3, Tin Walchak's An Open Mile. There was a mile race open to the exclude the crowd. Dr. Woo attend team.
Discus Throw-1, Wong Fak-nin; Colony, for which six competitors led the sufferer, whom the Ambul
board in 2. So Tse-kenn; 2, Ko Yan-theung. started, three of them Europeans, ance carried awRY. OD
The approved style.
Destance, 58ft., 4 ins. two Chinese and one Indian.
Mr. Ho Kin-fas expressed thanka: 20 Yards Low Hardies-1, G. last-named. B. A. Hyder, won com-
Ko Yan-cheng; 3, fortably by nearly a hundred yards to those who had assisted the meet Chubb; is mins 2 secs.
A well-knowning, after which Mr. Lau Fook-ki Cheung Chang-sing runner, Old. was second, and B. A. invited Miss Woo (daughter of Dr. secs. Wolff, of H.M.S Alacrity, third, Old T. P. Woo) to had the prizes to Relay Race (Boy Scouts).—1, surviving a challenge from his at their winners. The gathering dis- Wesleyan troop; 2, Ellis Kadoorie the finish, to beat him by a few persed with the customary hearty troop; 3, Sayingpan troop.
arda Williams of the Alacrity was cheers. fourth. One of the Chinese also Enished.
AN EXPENSIVE ENGINEER. According to authentic estimate of the Railway Ad ministration of the Lung-hai Railway, $380,000 has been lost
A: Zamboanga Dr. Smith was shown samples of pure crystal- lizedgypsum from what it wasssid Dr. Smith also said that there to be a large deposit. Those who is coking coal at Mount Uling, on had the samples doubted if they the property of the Uling Coal were of a material of commercial owing to the week's strike of the Mines, Ltd. Another vein of value. As a matter of fact the
the chief coking coal exists at Gotas, in the National Cement Company has railway workers who demanded
the discharge of Sibugay district of the coal prop been contemplating having to im- erties of the National Coal com-port gypsum for the manufacture engineer-Chen Pao. pany on Zamboanga peninsula, of cement at Cebu. If the Zam- Mindanao. Surveys will deter-boanga deposit is a large one, mine the extent of all these de- this will be a possible source of posits, which are, almost beyond a domestic supply of gypsum. doubt, of great commercial value On a later trip Dr. Smith will if economic mining becomes geo-make further investigation.
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The Results.
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Consolation 100 Yards-1, Ng Wai-tak; 3. Wong Po-lum; 3 Li 100 Yards (Championship).—1, Chitman Tint, 11 1/5 secs.
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