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ARRIVALS FROM CHINA.
The E. & A. sa Zustern from Sydney &c., left Fort Larwin for this port via Timor nd Manila, on the 1st March, sad may be expected to arrive here on es about the 14th March.
The N. Y. . .. Kang Mary (Cal-
outta Line) left Calcutta for this port ria ports ou the 23rd February, and
expected here on the 14th March.......... The N. Y. Kas. Yokohama Maru (Ame- rica Line, left besttle for this port via ports on the 10th February, aud in expected here on the 15th March.
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THE POPULAR" RACE FILM will be shown, ab the WIGWAM TENNIS CLUB, KOWLOON. (Corner of Nathan and Camavin Ronds)
on
experienced
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the PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.
E. J. DAVIS, HONGKONG BOTE... Hougtong, March 3, 1914.
PUBLIC
AUCTION
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TURK Undersigned hats received instrus-
Terus Man, Derzission, to sell by Puble Anction,
on
#h
MONDAY,
the th March. 1914, at 2.30 p.m., 5 No. 2, Knutsford Terince, Ground Floor,
THI
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
ko.,
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Comprising
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Hongkong, March 5.- 1914.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINI
NORDDEUTSCHER LLQYL,
BREMEN.
NOTICE TO JUNSIGNEES,
March 3, 0. Ferd Lacise, Tilen, Banden. The N. Y. E. 8.5. Iaoba Mary (Bombay TE Rteamabip
STEAMERS EXPRÛTED.
The United transfer-
Jada. The P. M. S. S. Co.'s 6.8. mokuuria sailed from Yochan for Hongkong, vis Manila, on March 3rd. btaber mail has been red to the Nippon. Yüsen Kaisha's a.a. Kimano Moru which is due to activa at Hongkong on the Oth, Márch.
Vancouver on the 19th February, The C. P. R. Co.'s R.M.S. Empress of A left Yokohama between 2 and 4 pm, on the 27th Feb.
The C. P. R. Co.'s RM.S. Empres of India arrived at Vancouver between 4 and 6. p. m. un the 26th Feb.
Diner Vessis.
The I. C. 8. N. Co., Ltd.'s a Fathing "last Singapore où the 7th February,
is dus here on the ôth March. The Mogul Line ma. Pathan sailed from U.K. 25th January, and is due bu stive, here on or stout the 5th Mitsch.
The Banyo Yusen Kumi aus. Sumry Maru lett Surabays on the 27th February, and is
to que o arive here on the 8th March.
. . . .s. Eaga Maru (European Lane) left Londou for this port vis ports on the 28th February, and is expected here on the 8th April.
1. C. S. N. Co. Ltd.
Pooksang
lett Moji on the 3rd Match, is dus
-here on the 8th March.
N. Y. K. a. Kumero Mary (Austra
in Lina) left Yokubams for this port
Tia
Line) left Bombay for this port on the 1st March, and is expected here on the 19th March.
THE
290
PRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH, * having it, bungness of cargo a The NYK. Mishna Maru (Euro-hereby informed that their Goods, with thi
"sinaption of Opium, Trosaurs and Vil
pean Live) left Marseilles for this portables are being landed and stored at their V perts on the 21st February tlak into the hazardons and/or extes and is expected here on the 25th sardous Godowns of the Bougkeng ane March.
Kowloon Whart and Grooown Compa Limited, Kowloon & West in Godówna, | whezos delivery may be obtained.
The Danish .. Arabien left Port Said on Tursday the 28th February, and may be expected here on or about Thursday, the 26th March. The American and Manchurian Line a.. Mioto pasted the Suez Canal on 24th Feb. for Hoogkong direct. The Mogul Line B. Lothian sailed from United Kingdom on the 21st Feb. for Boogkong via Straite, and is due to "arrive here about the 3rd April
Latest Advices,
The P. M. 8. S. Co... China arrived * Manila on Monday, the 2nd March, between 2sud 4 p.m., and was expected to mail from that port for Bongkong on Wednesday,the 4th March, at noon. She is due to arrive here on Friday, the 6th March, at daylight.
..
EXCHANGE
Hongkong, March 5, 1914.
On London-
Bank Wire
un demaud,
15.
30-days' sight...
months' sight.....1/11.
Credits,
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unles intimation is recured from the Dossignon before Noon: to-day reqceening it to be-j
aded here,
the
No claims will be admited after goods have left the Gosiowan, and all goods remaining undelivered after 12th of March, will
subject to rent.
All Broken, United, and Damaged Goods are to be left in the liodowns, wisza bany will be examined on the 12th of Magub,. at 7.30 am.
of March, 1814, or they will not be All claims must reach na before the 19th recognised.
no Fire fragrance will be affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.
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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
CUBLENZ,
4 months sight...1-11&top Documentary, 4 months sigh 1-11
juste ou the 28th February, and is On Far
expected, bere on the 9th March,
On demand,
The N.Y. H. Birana aru (European Orodite's months' sight,"
On demand,"
· Idung lett Kobe for this port via On Berlin- Sportkun the 28th February, and is
expicted here on the 9th Maich,
The N. X. K. a. Tango Maru (Australian Lios) left Theday land for abis port via Mattia on the 26th February, and is expected here on the 9th March, The Shire Live, Ltd's s. Den of Airlie frou Facate Const, is due here on the Rich March,
The Barber Line 8.8. Sofama bailed from New York'un the 14th Javery, and ue to arrive here on or about the
On New York..... On demand, Creasts, 60 daga U Bombay
With are Un Calcutta-
Un demand,
Wire,
!.
Un demand...
Uw Singapur
on demand,
On Mat
On demand,
The LC, S. N..Co., Ltd's as Maus ng left On Shanghai
Fremantle on the 21st Februnty, is 1 Un demmud, duo pere vn, tum wuch Maich, My ghe 20 days" right (private. N.TK Ka Kailijns-Moru (Euro- | On Yokohama pari Lins) felt Jancou fur tile porte... Un dumandy.
vín porta un the play datumy, and is) Gold leaf, 300 flos-(pec,
here on the 11th March
Sovereign (banks
Mary (Bom Bilver
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
and
*. SATURDAY,
5th, 6th, and 7th March, 1914, at 9.15 p.m.
& NIGHT ONLY
ÄDMISSION 50 CENTS.
A Band will be in attendance. Hongkong. March 3, 1914,
289
POST OFFICE NOTICES. The ... Liangchow, with the mail from. London (ria Sīberia) of Saturday, the 14th ult.. is due to arrive here on Friday, the
8th inst.
BROKE OUT ON
LEGS AND AMS
Allment Started with Fest and
Wrists. Intar
slebs Like Small Swellings.
Would Itch Some thing Awf
al. Cured by Cuticura Soap d Ointment
Brook St., Hullfax. Eng." My all at started with my fees and welste fest, “aen-13 gradually broke out up my legs 'and' aime and I also had it on the bit of my stomach. In brakes out in blobe ka kult swellings about as-big as a six-pen and they need to itch something awful, moro
a at night time. Now andi agalu humpe the dae of a willling would che on my shoulders and body and legs • and hoch torribly,, then go away again. I suffered eighteen months. Boeing the advar- tisement of Cuticura Boap and Ointment E. tried them and I found that the fest tablet of Outletra Besp relieved: me, so iz all) I had three fäblets of Cutleurs Soup and one das of Catienes. Ofntment which cured xan.” (9imed) P. Glover, May 27, 1932.
Not only aro Cutters Soap-and: Ointment moes valuable in the treatment of equenas and other dietroselne criptions of skin mah senip, but no other emolliente do so touch for pimples, blackborda, red, rough akina, itahan scals acalpe, dandruff, dry, thin and falling. hair. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold overy-. whors. - A samplo of each with 32-p. book Tron from, nemrest depot: F. Newbory & Sons, 27, Charterhouse Sq.. London: R. Towns k Co... Sydney, N. 8..W.; Lannoa, Ltd... Capo Town; Muller, Macian & Co. Calcutta and Bombay: Potter D.& C.Corp., Boston, U.S.A.
· Tender-fond men should shayo wish Cuticura Soap Shaving Stick. Sample free
SHIPPING
THURSDAY MARCH 5, 1914.
SPORTING.
"ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.
Royal Artiller Cap
ية
WEATHER REPORT.
On the Bth an 11.35—A feeble'anticy. clone is omntral bitween the Bonins and
contral Japan
Modusta S. windą are anded over the N. China Bea
88TH COY,, R.G.A. SITE CO., B.G.. Depressions, lie to the north of the
Yangino Valley and over Tongking. This match at Happy Valley yesterday was the last of the mários for the session : the S7th Coy, R.O., requiring a win' to play off with the 83rd Cop., R.G.A. The
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 houre and---- 88th Coy., R. G. A. verwesklying at 10 am. to-day, 0:00 fachan." represented. Trams:-
88th Coy., R.G.A-Bridgwater; Pallant Sandford: Buckland, Stanley, Edgeler; Desborough, Draper, Watson, Gollar, Faulkner,"
Formosad for the 24 hands unding at boom to-morrow
1.—Hong Kong | and!" Neighborhood: 3. winds, moderate; squally, cloudy, some rain.
1.--Formose Übuzinal: S,W. or variable
87th Coy, R.GA.--Marah; D ugbarty, Westbrook; Ware, Lovelock. Hastings Dellman Martin, Cartwright, Shakespear, (winda mually, Harper,
Referee, Mr. F. Wright,
The th Co.,. against a stiff breeza, were quickly on the defensive,“ „Watson'i passes to well-placed partners was a source of dangar to the opposing defence. Despita good back play by Watbrook and Dougherty, Draper noon notched' the first
3.-South omni of Okina between Hong> kong and Lamocka: The same as No. 1.
-South coast of China. between: Hong- kong and Haloan: The mine ne No. 1.
PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Far Kashima Mginal from Condon Jaz, and second goals, Watson, being instru- 31, M Suthorhed, Mr F. H. Baker, Mr: mental in providing the openings. Cart and Mrs H. Griffin, Mr B. Anscott, Mr T. wright worked anergetically, but Fallant J. Fichor, MY F. Richardson, Mr and Mi s and Sandford bad no trouble in aleating. A. E. Darer and children, Mr BW.
Gale, Mr Gull, Mr E geintars, M Stanley broke up the few attempts at Wheeler, Mine Pluford, bdx Caulder combination among the opposition. Watson Smith, Mr O. W. Fulcher, Mr And Mrs HL provided Gollar with so simple an opening Tobar, He and Mrs D. H. Lee, Mr xad that a third goal was easily registered. Min F.A. Gee, the interval the Victoria gunners led by three goals to nil.
With the wind in their favour the Sith made things lively. Watson had to resist the defence. Dallman sont in some splendid centres, and stota came from all angles, but most of them were a faw inches wide of the mark. Desborough got away on the wing occasionally and had the 87th defence tangle noarly wearing two occasions.
on The 87tli foroed saveral corners, from one of which Terima Mara, Japanese steames, 1983, into the net. Dallman, securing a entre hich goalkee, ar and ball were rusted Somekawa, Karatsa February 26, Coal-From the left, flashed number 3 into the O, S. K.
net. There was just time for the equaliser. but Pailant worked amactly in dalence and the game resulted.
ARRIVALS, March 4.
March 8.
Prins Estel Fridrich, German steamer, 4812, C. Munds, Bremen Jan. 1, and Singapore Feb. 28. Mails and General. Matchens & Co.
88th Coy., RGA 3; 87th Coy., R.G.A., 2.
The R. A Football Cup thus goes to the Ceylon Waru, Japanese st›.. 9,142. T. | Bird Cbg., R.G.A.. after being in 88th Noguchi, Moji Føb. 28, General,-Nirros | Coy's, charge for seventh sess0718. TSK EAA.
H.M.S. TAMAR RD.C.L1. Res. These teams met in 2nd Division United Services League match on the Naval ground yesterday. Teams:-
Telemachus, British steamer, 1,340, A. |S. Fraser, Saigon March 1, General,—
Chryzaz.
Mafia-«ill olose for: SWATUW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.
Kalle German str., 1 209, P. E. Chris- Per Haitan, at 10 aut., on Friday, the tiansen.. Turane March 2, Rico and Gen
Gth Mar.
etal, JESEN & CA.
Mathilde. German steamer. 831, G. JAPAN Vis MOJI & SAN FRANCISCO. Schlaikior, Haiphong and Hojow Mar. 4,
Pur Thuds Fagelund, at 11 s.in., va Fri-General.-Jesse & Co.
day, the 6th Mar,
*JAPAN V *NAGASAKL
Per Azumaran Marn, at 11 6,0,, on Fri-
day, the 8th Mar.
"STRAITS, BURMAH & INDIA Via
*CALCUTTA.
Par Ceylan Maru, at 4-p.m., on Friday,
the 8th Mar.
Hikosan darn, Japanese steamer, '2 302, Suzuki, Mike Feb. 27, Coal.-M. B. K.
Khir, British steamer, 3,681, G. M. Montford, R.N., Antwerp, London Jan. 24, and cingapore February 28, Genzial. (−P. & Q. £°N, Co.
ing
For P. and U. steamer Mongolia connect
From Londos Feb. 6, DueHongkong with the steamer Desanha at Colombo, about March 19, Mr and Mrs F. Dutton,
Dr and Mrs estlife. From Marseilles Feb 18, Mr B. B. L. Dowbiggin
PP. and O. tesvaar Audia. From London Feb. 7. Due Hongkong abost Mar... 20, Mr B. E. Fielder, Mr K. Ašken; Mim Á Doberck, Capt R. L. Barton. Dr. L. Moca 4. Russell, Mr8 Eraus Mr D. Wilson » » Me H. Clive, Lieut. G. F. Page, Lieut. F. Lieut, V. R. Brandon, Burg. A. B. Henry, Mrs Laingen,
•
HONGKONG TIDES.
11 하
The tide table given below has beer compiled at the Nautical Almanae Üller In London. from the result of the analyze- of observations taken by moans of an am tomatic tide-recording machine in the Wa ter Police Basin at Tsim Sha Tsui daring? the years 1887-8-9.
the ves
H.M.S. Tama Reserver, Degdale; The zero of the table corresponda with Grimes Milligan; Cobb, Spillana, Lank the saro of the sounding in the Admiralty! ensu: Cates, Amon, Davis, Drake, hard." Charta which has bean found to be 4 fastru
D.C.LI. Beserves, Fitzgerald; Fald-3 inches below mean wes levei wis, Lanto
Linton; Bartlett, Bohnes, Lopper Davis
Bennett
W. agg, Bock.
Referee, cdley,
From the stir, the soldiers displayed the better combination. Gradually their forwards worked down to the sailors' goal and Eardley skimmed the bar with a fine shot. Lankenan worked to the soldiers Kurgang. British str., 1,428, W. F.
I but Linton upset Ame when a paint Blehard, Shanghai Feb. 26, and Swatow seemed probable.., Eardley seized an op- March 4, General-JARDE, MATHION &portunity and cured, Caten and mo
*JAPAN Via *YOKOHAMA,
For kaishing, at 5 p.m., of Friday, the [Co., Lol
6th Mar. *SHANGHAI, *NORTH CHINA
*JAPAN. Vis →MOJI,'
Per Kro, at & p... on Friday, the
6th Mar.
*SHANGHAI & NORTH CHINA
Per Kadmurshire, at 10 a.m., va datar-
day, the 7th Mac. *PHILIPPINK ISLANDS,
Per Yxenung, at I p.m., on Saturday,
the 7th Mar.
STRAIPS & INDIA VIA CALCUTTA.
Summy, British str., 1,776, H. Simpson, Weihaiwei Fep 29, GeneTEL. ~~~ JARDINE, Matukion & Co., Ln.
Kier, Russian str. 3,197, A. Stetaky, Vladivostock via Nagasaki Max. 1, General, LURESNOPT.
Chiyuen, Chinese str., from Canton.. Yodo Maru, Japanese str., from Can-
toa.
DEPARTURES.
March
Fer Luising, at 1 p.m., on Saturday, the Empress of Japan, for Shanghai and
*7th Mar.
JESSLETON, KUDAT & SANDAKAN-
couver.
Per bornes, at & p.m., on Saturday, rinsing, for Sandakan.
7th Mar.
#SHANGHAI & *NORTH CHINA?
Pet Aconjiang, 5p.m., on Saturday,
7th Mar.
SWATOW & TIENTSIN
CHINA &
Fer Cheongshing, 6 p.m., on Satur
'day, the 7th March. SHANGHAI, '* NORTH
TSINUTAU.
(Europe via Siberia). Por Chenan, at 5 p.m., on Saturday, the
7th Mar.
+
in
(To make connection with the Tsinpa train "leaving Shangbai on Thursday, the
12th Marchs, at.8 p.m.]
•
Cheongshing..
1'
Terblain the depth of water on the tider. gauge at the Victoria Naval Yard, ndd 2: feet 4 inches, and on the gangs at Lamong Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 feet 8 inches t the height given in the table.
March 6th to 19th, 1914
MAC 200-
j4-4 kang
A
Th
No Inferior
high
por low
42
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Ligh
800.
1 Xo Interior
htra
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9 57 a
Linton and Baldwin some anxious mente, Fitzgerald saved a high shot from
Drake and was just in time to escape the
eager
Attention of Davis. Severai | ▼ times the sailors' goal all bat fell. "The interval'arried with the store:-
D.C.L.I. Res., 1; H.M.S. Tamar Ree., 0.
improved Mon. force Casting the milers showed i
ent in fine shots that Fitzgerald just in aged to clear while ited and a golden opportunity was presented to bim, Baldwin rushing in and war, 11 Kicking clear. The Dukes" put the issue beyond doubt by scoring again.
Eardley
twice sent
Amos waited and a
Vaping up pass from the left and
for bingpo and Shanghai.
for Canton. Kwang Lee, for Canten.
the Tientsin. Wenchow, for Amoy and Shanghai,* Clara Jebsen for
and Bangkok. Swatey Chigahing, Friching, for Tientsin. Keicher, for Chenan, for Cantonp lor Shanghai, Chinhua, for Manila and Doilo.
and, Kobo.
Namsang, Wood Tientain.
CLEARED. Hanoi for Pakhoi and Hiphong. Doujin Mars, for Swatow and Tameni. Famato Mary, for Chineantac Hejsana, for Hosgay. Coblenz, for Kobe.
SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA, JAPAN P. E. Friedrich, for shanghai & Yokuhama.
Tubingen, for Bhanghai and Tokohama. NAGASAKI, HONOLULU,Kumchoso, for Baigon. UNITED STATES, SOUTH AMEKwongsony, for Canton. RICA
"CANADA Via BANKA, for Shanghai and Yokoham FRANCISCO.
(Europe vis Biberia.)..
Per Chiyo Mars, on Saturday, the 7th Mar
Registration 10 ɛ.m.
Registration with late fee of 10 cents ap
to 10.45 x.m.) "
Registramon, Kowison B.O., 9.30 x.m. Letters at 11am, t
[To make connection with the Dalny
day, the 11th March, at 10a.m..],
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED,
beating Dugdale with a slow shot wall out
of reach. The sailors made some creditable
10
ROYAL OBSERVATORY
sfforts to score hat ware unsuccessful and HONGKONG DAILY WEATHER they retired beaten. the result being D.C.L.1. Res., 2; H.M.8. Tamar Ben., V.
Billiards.
The match between 87th Coy. R.G.á.. and 83rd Coy., R.G.A, in the first round of the Soldiers' Club Billiard Tournament
was resumed at the Boldier' Club last first game brought Sergt
REPORT.
MARCH 6. 1814.—k.m..
Station.
nightd. Car and Bombr. Ward Vi'ostock.
Erscod,
Hour..
Barometer
Wind
at Set Level.",
Temperature,
Humidity.
Direction
729.85 38
30.18
30.08.
30.16
30,15
$30.09
$90.08
$90.07
29.99
30.14:
87th Coy, in opposition. Erwood proved Kemuru... 8a. 20.01
better player and never ones lost the Hakodate. good lead he compiled in the early stages. Tokio Fine breaks of 2 and 20 helped the Kochi Sergeant along nicely so that when game | Hage was called he had
had won by 65 points. Soare: Sergt. Erwood, 83rd Coy., 250. Breska, Erwood, 21, 20, 13. Ward, 15, 12.
Ward 87th, Coy., 185. The second and last game of the evening was between Bergh. Heath. $7th Coy. Mad
Bombr
1 Coy, Brice led in the
Bowbr.
Brice, Bard early part, but Heath, getting into form, Hankow made several useful breaks, and at 100 he
led by 20. This he maintained till the
Per Prins Bitel Friedrich, from Bremen, finish, when be won by 28 pointa, Brenke, Cuanguka,,e
Clark, Mrs B. Berardi, Mr Don Miguel 13, 12, 12. Scotes:Sergt. Heath, 87th &c. for Hongkong, Mr and Mrs Dancan Heath, 18, 16, 15, 14, 18. Brise, 17, 14, Shanghai ..
Ottorio, Mr O. Hochtel, Dr Beinarka, Mr Boy. 250. Bombr. Brice, Sard Coy, 222. Sharp Pk. 7. Francisco utierer, Mr Georg Wagner, The 87th Co3. bold lead that can Amoy varii. 8m.. Folhaber, Mrs Francis Grabarn, Mrs Chardly be wiped out in the two remaining
Awstow Musch, Mr Walter P. Misch, Mr kollok games The promtit acores aTS :-
Mrs Fred. R. Suyker, Capin A. 87th Coy.-B.G. 1426;- Bird Coyo
stormer loving: Bhanghai on Wednes-legins, Mr Find, Striker. Mine Ev. R.G.A., LG, "
*Specialty superscribed corres. pondence only.
PASSENGERS,
......A DEPARTED.-.-
Wilkinson, Mrs Mabel Tuchbesital, Mrs B.
F. Funk, Mr A. O. Peterson, Dr Eoderes lein, Mr and Mrs The P Willams, Mr. H. F. Arnold, Mr. W. Gunor, Mas ME
Taylor, Men & F. Foodb
Foyster, M: P aud T.
M. P. 8.
Buse,
ADO
Cricket.
0.8.0.0. ». UsiVEREST.
This match will be played on the Ciril Service ground on Saturday, when the phews
· naring arrived, Coungrees of cargo-sher Jore, for Blogapore, Mr E. T. WAR YORK B. Burka, Bis is Mrs Boott: Divil Service team will be-R. H. O, Bird Fatboy
W. Anthony, Mr and
0.5. Jame
hereby informed that their Goods, with the ton, six and Mrs J. W. Brownley, and Mr Mr and Mrs O'Crompton Mr Emile (Capt.) E. W. Hamilton, O. Sara, 0. J. Fhallen exospilon of Upíno, Treasues, and Yajs ables, are being landed and stored ab that | Foxway, Mina A. M. Helly, and Mrs W, GA, Mr Clark, Capt. and Men-Guldigginbotham, Hoa. Uland Severn, -4. H." M. Torst ; for Marseilles, Mrs M. U. Schmidt, Mr Cartery, Mr Wilken, Mrs E.
Foster, J. Mackay, z Worcester 3 for Londen, de A Crown, Mrwell, Mr Bodenstedt, Mr Teschner, Mes
A. 0. Brawn, A E Pr W. Heath, Mr Fowler, Mr D. and Mes Kickert, Mr and
Vincent
Braga, Mr Wood, W. B. Edmonds, E. W. Dawson, Templeton, Mr T-15, Matthews; Me 8: J. G Dresbach, Mina Phil Chrisholm, Mr
Go Hills, Mas En Jel
dows
risk to the hazardous and/or extes haswo of the Hongkong and Raw loch Wharf Godown Company, Limited Kowloon and West Frint
Whence
Barmand/250s.
Mr.
BREV Kutumphrine, Mir.and: Mes': Hans BPanzi
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DESHIPPING REPORTS.
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