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MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1916

SHIPPING

P. & O. S. N. CO.

ROYAL MAIL SERVICE

UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT

TO

MARSEILLES AND LONDON,

TAKING PASSENGE AND CARGO TO

STRAITS, COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASIA, EGYPT,

NOVARA

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE REVICTUALLING OF THE

ALLIED ARMIES. -

BANKS

"ONGKONG & SHANGRAT

BANKING CORPORATION

PAD-OF CAPITAL RESERVE. FONDA—~

Sterling £1,500,000@9/.—$13,000,000

Silver

PADYNOTORS

18,000,000

....$14,000,00

BANKS DERLANDSCHE HANDER

·MAATSCH

AATSCHAPPIJ

ENNETHERLANDS TELDING SOCIEri

Established: 1390

833,000,000 AUTHORISED

CAPITAL COM

£60,000,000 (£3 $15,000,000 PAID-UP £30,000,000 (2)

W. L. Patterie, Esq.,-Chairman.

THINGS WE HAVE DONE ives of the War Office, Ministry of chased all over the work by this mosma Munitions, and other British Government for the bends of the Allied "Governments. WELL.

Departments, under the genäml direction All orders are placed. De anch a manner of Sir Edmund Wyldbere Suits, "of the fato avoid competition beture the Board of Trado.

various purchasing Governments," "to Its personnel is mag uumbered at nearly exclude, thatigresponsible speculator, and 400: its higa office has miles of corridors, { to ensure that the articles bought are As the curger of Kingsway, where that containing about 300 tooms, Harboured obtained from reliable sources and are of royally wide and straight street marges happily on its many,floors are no fewer the best quality, ?» into the semi-circle of Aldwych, there than eight separate, national colonies- This principle of co-operative purchase

Russian, Italian, Belgian, has been followed very closely in conneo-RESAVE LIABILITY OF rises the great triple building which non-French, tana Empire House, India House and Serbian. Fortugnese, Japanese, and tion with supplies of cereals, which are Canada House. It is in aspect half noble English-each with its native officials, its purchased on behalf of our Allies by i and halt commonplace: the front having native amiforms, its pretty native typists singla Committee consisting of members both strength and dignity! white stone very brave and picturesque medley.of the Commission Internationsis de COURT OF DIRECTORS. columns and wide" and high window. Each of these little colonies, it may be Ravitaillement qud the Board of Agricul

& H Datrell, Esq.-Deputy Chairthan. spaces; the sides being merely a raw and fremarked, retains its own language, insure. Similar centralisation has been) aching wilderness of red brick.Bus atmosphere, its working conditions. adopted in regard to purchases of G.T.M. Rdkins, Esq. Hon. Mr. D,

CS. Chubbay, Fay

Landale. The Commission, Those purchases out refrigerated meet and timber, resulting Hon. Mr. within its immensa walks revolven one of the least known and most important of rival in extent, the most sensational of ¦ in a remarkable saving to all the Allied all the many wheels of war.

It is the Transatlantic deuls, has been at work now † Government -Exchequers...

Then there is the "whole tremendousí headquarters of the Commission: Inder-for 2 months-almost without the general. 25 Oct. 9 nationale de Ravitaillement, the Com public becoming even aware of its question of the provision of tonnage for 0 Oct 16 missariat Department of the Allies 1 xistence During this period the orders the transport of these immense supplies, Oct. 23 Nov. 4 The Commission de Ravitaillement is it has officially placed on behalf of the Fand of the, regulation af freights

Nov. 18 the unseen hard that feeds the many Allied Governments amount to m legs 9

question which demands the closest Nov. 26 great fires of war „In'ail the markets of

application on the part of the shipping Dec. 13 the world—that je to say, all the

adviser attached to the Commission. Dec. 14 world outside the contries of the enemy

When all the ships requisitioned from the !

-it buya the guns, the übells, the rides.

British Merchant Service for was purposes

proportion of tonnago available for the carriage of coal, wheat, and other com- modities in constant demand. by our Allies.

Steamer

Leave Kong-

Connecting Mail

to

Steamer from

kong.

Colombo

Yoon

Colombo..

Due t

Due

Marseilles London

1916.

1916,

Friday

AD 11

* Kaisar-F-Wind

Sept.

11

Sept. 15

NORE

Aug. 25

MOOLTAN

Sept.

MALTA

Sept. 8

KASHGAR...

Oct

NAMUR

Sept, 02

SARDINIA

NOVARA,

Oct. Oct. 20

&

Through Steamer Through

MOREA

• NORE

Nor. 3

NYANZA

Nar. 17

Through" Stanmor :

MONGOLTA...

Nov. Steamer

Nov. 19 Des+ 6 Doc. 1

• Passengers change Steamers at COLOMBO,

„Accommodation in the connecting Steamer from COLOMBO is dadinitely reserved in

Hongkong at the time of Booking."

MALTA

Du the Australian Route Fiskars Interchangeable with Orient Line."

. SAILINGS DIRECT TO

SHANGHAI,

NAMUR

BARDINIA

S. S.

Shanghai only

MOJI, KOBE ÄND YOKOHAMA.

Leave Hongkong About

TUESDAY, .. SUNDAY, SATURDAY,

15th August.

27th August.

9th September.

Passengers may travel by Railway in Japan between Porta of Call free of charge. Return Tickets are available by Menageries Maritimes Company. IN ADDITION TO "THE ABOVE MAIL STEAMERS, INTERMEDIATE (Non-Transhipment) STEAMERS

WILL LEAVE DIRECT FOR +

MARSEILLES AND LONDON, Calling at SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM, PENANG, "Colombo

AND PORT SAID.

CARRYING 1:1 J*g'ing SALOON PASSENGERS AT REDUCED RATES."

PROPOSED SAILINGN:

STEAMERS

"Leave H'Xoro. about

Dog at "MARILLIS.

it calling about

Aug. 15

Lesvo S'гOIE, about

Aug. 21 Sept. 20 Sept. 20

Due LONDON

.about

SOMALI

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS.

this

total than 20,000,000 and stupendous figure, if we add the purchases made by Allied Government contractors, which are submitted for the examination

CAPITAL -RESERVA

FOND & 3.217,119

HEAD OFFICE~~AMETZRINAM,

Branches at

JA. Plummer, Esq.

The Hague

HEAD AGENCY 1 Branches at

Botterdam

BANDORIG EXTERDRON

P. H. Holyoak Hon. Mr. Shallim.BANDSERMABET,

CHIEF MANAGER! Hongkong-N. J. STARE, Esq.

MANAGERI

- Shanghai-A C. STEPHEN, Esq. LONDON BANKERS LONDON COUNTY AND WESTMINSTER BANK, LIMITED

I

HONGKONG INTEREST ALLOWED!

DIORJAKARTA, KOTA BADIA MAKASSAR MRDAN, PADANG PALEMBANG PEKALONGAN PETANO, PONTIANAK,

BAXOOOK, SAYA

SOCRAMATĄ,

SOERAKARTA (Sal) TANDJONG-BALE, TRANG TRIGGI (Deð. TEGAL, TUILLIZAR

the ammunition, the sailles, the boots of the Commission, is increseed roughly are reckoned, there remains only a fimited): On Current Account at the rate of Twc | Madras, Pondicherry, Calcutta, Bungk

..

Here is an approximate rapord of the quantities of some of the more common articles of war bought for the Allied amies

and the uniforme, und alt the rest of the to 300 millions... multifarious equipment required by the fighting men and the fighting ships of England's Allies. The Corominion buys in tom by the million, and pays in pounds by the hundred million. In short amyriad quarterpaster-sergeants in coe.

NOW THE COMMISSION VEGAN.

30 million pairs of boots; 30 million yards of clothi 100,000 miles of telephone wire: 6100 million sandbags.. figures in respect of the mora destructive munitions of war cannot, for obvious reasons, he cited hers, but they are an less impressive.

But it home from very staall beginnings. In Angust, 1014. few days after warThe broke out, several French officers came te London to buy boots and similar Articles for the French army. These were thorst of a long series of war purchases,

HOW PRICES ARE CONTROLLED. whose extent, beginning in thousanda; pi

It is hardly necessary to remark--this pounds. rose rapidly to millions. They is, in fact. the whole raison d'etre of the resulted in the formation, by agreement Commission-that the same expended, between the French and British Govern- fast as they ure, would have been much ments, of a Cemtiission de Ravitaillement greater if there had been no ofecial to Revictualling Commission, in the old organisation to regulate prices, to central blunt aaval phrased with the following the world's markets, and to aspersion the available supplies of food and was material to the needs of each Government con- corned. And always this main object has been kept rigorously in view: thas none of the muzitions required for the adequate pursuit of the war should be withheld, or delayed in transit by reason of say overlapping of orders or confusion of interess

objects-

1.-To co-ordinate the purchase of food, supplies, munitions of war and military and metal equipment by the

competition consequent

two Governments.

To prevent hartal in the same markets and, in:lation of prices.

To place the French Goverment la communication with Arms capable of carrying out orders satisfactorily at a reasonable price; and.

1.-To spread the orders, in such a way as to distribute employment, and thus accelerate delivery.

This tonnage is of necessity most rigidly regulated and opportioned, and the Texistence of the Commission, which can

centralise al information.

to the requirements of the difarent Allied Goverments and the possibilities of meeting them, is of favaluable assistance to those in whose hands rests the final decision as to the distribution of the available British Mercantile Marine. But

per cent. per annum on the chily balance. OF FIXED DEPOSITS -- For 3 months 2 per cent. per annum

--༔ -。།

N.J. STABB

Chief Manager. Hongkong, Feb 19, 106

"

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.

THE business of the apore Bank in THE it is impossible for the Admiralty and conducted by the HONGKONG their advisers to ensure compliance with AND SHANGHAI BANKING COR- all the demands of the Allies for British PORATION. Rules may be obtained on tornare, and a special web-committee application the Commission has been formed to deal independently with the chartering of neutral tonnage to meet such deficiencies as would otherwise exist. Here again the principle kept in view is to prevent the increase of freights, which would result from competition between the Allies for the limited tonnage available," Daily Chronicle.****

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

AMERICAN & MANUHURIAN LINE.

The services of the War Office in this connection in regard both to the purcha of personal equipment in the quantitica referred to and the supply of munitions. cannot be overestimated, and the porc pleteness of 'n systems of organisation NOTION TO CONSIGNEES, which is able to provide for the supplies both of our fighting fomes and of-those office in Queen Anne's Chambers. Since of our Allies, not only in this country but

The Commission began with a British

All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fane Irse of charge and each Berth Furnished staff of a dozen, established in a small wish an Electric Reading Lamp.

Pasenze Tickets Interchangeable with the British India Co. Round-the-World Tickets and Through Tickets to New York in connection with the Principal bail Lines

Ratura Tickets at fare and a half available to Europe for Two Years's or to Intermediate Porta for Six Months.

"

Owing to the Waria Europe Steamers and Sailing dates are liable to be carballed

or altered without notice.

For Further Laformation, Passage Fares, Freights, Handbooks, etc., apply to

E. V. D, PARR, DA

Acting Superintendent.

CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.

FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS. S.S. CHINA

WILL SAIL FROM HONGKONG FOR

SAN FRANCISCO

VIA” SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA & HONOLULU, SEPT. 5-NOV. 11-JAN. 18.

AN UNSURPASSED HIGH CLAS3 PASHENGEE

SERVICE AT INTERMEDIATE RATES..........

0, E`RITTER,»

Freight and Passenger Agent, Prince's Buildings,Ice House Street."

INDIAN AFRICAN

LINE.

Cargo carried on through Bills of Lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN (Natal), EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN with transhipment at COLOMBO to Steamer of the INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.

FROM HOMOXOXO':

26th July,

PROPUSED SAITANG, Connecting with

S.8 GUJARAT:

FROM COLOMBO: 17th August.

EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION POR li and Zen GLAM PASSENGERS.

ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE.

FROM NEW YORK.

extended to cover purchases mads on realised by the public. The Ravictualling its inception, its seepo has been gradually in Canada and America, is too little THE Steamship

EAFDE behalf of all the Allied Goverciments, and Commission also enjoys the full advantage Captain W, Kzia, having arrived It now includes military. naval and of the experience of the agents of the Lom the above Port, Courigunes of Carge civilian delegates from each of our Allies Ministry of Munitions in America and hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns- (including evez our latest companion in elsewhere, and enormous quantities off the HORANG KORON WAAR arms, Portugal), togelber with represents. metals and machinery have been par AND Gorow Co., L., at Kowloor, and

stored at Consigned risk and expense.

All Broken, Chatad, and Daraaged Goods be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on THURSDAY, 10th fast at 10.3.

fonted within fif All Claims must be presented teen days of the steamer's arrival.

THE

AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE, HONGKONG TO MANILA, ZAMBOANGA AUSTRALIAN FORTS,

SAILINGS (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).

“TAIYUAN

Stemmers.

are to be

Correspondents at Bombay, Colombe

Saigon. Haiphong. Hanoi, Amayala hama Eobe, Melbourne, Sydney York, San Francisco, e de

LONDON BANKEThe Union of London and Smiths Bank Limited.

The Bank buys and sells and receives tor

collection Pills of Exchange "issues letters of cnulit on its Ersachen and correspondents in the East, on the Continent, in Great Britain, Americs and Australia, and transacts benking business of every descriptions

J. F. VAN REES,

Agenta Hongkong, Feb. 8, 1915.

VISITORS AT THE HOTEL.

HONGKONG HOTEL?

INTEREST on deposits is allowed on Mr Atholl Andersonfr. and Mrs the minimum monthly balances at a Mr G. E. Anderson

Hoyt PER CENT. per annum Depositors Dr. T. C. Antim

Mr N. Ichioka may transfer at their option, balances of Mr H. Murray Bain Mr E. M. Joseph

Mr R. LAtkinson Capt. E. Jones, $100 or more to the HONGKONG AND Mr J. H. Baring ·Mr. M. G. Kaht SHANGHAI BANK, to be placed on Mr W. L. L. Barrer Mrs A. Kemp FIXED DEPOSIT at PER CENT. L. Beckinsale Dr AT. Knoderer

Belilion Mrs & F. Kneha Por the Hongkong and Shanghar C. D. J. Bell san

Mrs E. B. Beliline Mr Ms C. LE

Mr S. Longfield « Major D. Macdonald Mrs Mnempel

Dr. O. Marriott Mr D. Mc. Murray Mr B. K. Mehta

per annum,

Banking Corporation.

N. J. STABB

Chief Manager,

1517

Hongkong, May 14, 1914.

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED.

Authorised Capital Subscribed

Paid-up Reserve Fund

BANKERS, BANE OF ENGLAND,

Mr. S. T. Betting

Mr H. Bickerton

Mrs M. Blanchard Mr J. J. Blecker Mrs G. P. Bawdey

and shik

Capt. B. Bennah

Mr & Mrs Men weer

Mr G. Michel

Mr&Mrs FL Bridges Mr J. Merecki Mrs D. Buchanan" 3fr L. Caro

MFE Holler & son.

Cant Cashel Dv de Mrs for me! MrA A. Claxton Mr J. H Koors

£1,500,000 | Ms H. A. R. Chrunt Me E A. Puc

1,125,00

Mr.J, B. Gool Mr F. R. Pendletan Mr G.J. Courtney Mr Fergus 58,500 Mr W. Courtney Capt. 3. Pilg 550,000 Mrs F -E

Me

LIL Mrs. J.Mr J. R. Pollock

Davis

Capt. J.Dewar

Mi Lim Che Quan Me EE Ray Mr. Ja Daware Mrs C. Roddick

LONDON Jose Brock BANK, LOOTED. Mr and Mrs F. Mr B. Rouse

Dougherton

Every description of Exchange business Mr W. E

trommeted

INTEREST allowed" on

---- Accounts at 2 per cent. per annuim beron Daily Balmon and on Fixed Deposits strator which may be ascertained on application

C. CHAMPKIN,

Acting Manager,

which date they cannot be recognised.

No Claims will be admitted alter the have left the Godowns, and all Goods Goods remaining stdelivered after the 11th inst, will be subject to rente".

Consignesh of cargo are hereby notiñed Arrives Hangkong Leaves Hongkong for that they must produce an Import permit

from Australia.

Australia.

7th August...”

19th August.

These steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, ensuring a plentiful pply of les, fresh provisions, etc, and have superior accommodation with Electric Light throughout and Electric Fius in the State-room. A daly qualified Doctor is carried. Reduced Fares. Cargo booked through for all'Australian," New Zealand and Tramanian ports at

For freight or passage apply to

Telephone No. 36" -

Hongkong, August 3, 1918,

DRIZIKATKUN..

BUTTERFIEL” & SWIRE, Agenis,

Vessels Advertised as Loading

VERKLE

DATE OF LEA

signed by the Superintendent of Import and Exports, Hengkang, before Billa of Lading can be countersigned.

No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bite of Lading will be countersigued by

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.

"Agents" Mongkong, Aug. 4 1916.

PANAMA FAR EAST LINE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES)

FROM NEW YORK,

Hongkong, March 27, 1918

Mr. F.S. Dongias Mr and Mrs WB Mr Wm. Scatt

Duff

Mr J. H.Scots "Current Mr and Mrs C. Mr. F. Norton, fall

Dupny

Mr Lim Les Nas Mr A. W. Eastman Mr T. Wasimpens Mr P. J. Falconer Mrs M. Blade Mr. A. F. Finlay MrL.M.J. V. Shiten Mrs C. Finlayson Mr D. W

Smart Mrs J. Fisher Mr V Sorby Kong Ghoo Mr S Spiars Cribb

Goulbourn

THE CHARTERED BANK OF 1 INDIA AUSTRALIA & UHINA..

Mr A.G. Gordon

Mr and Mrs P.

Groz

Mr SM. 8. Gubbay Mr C. W. Hall Mi G. Hamel

INCORPORATED BY FOYAL CHARTER Mr and Mrs W.-A.

1853

HEAD OFFICE, LONDON.

Hannibal

Mr G. Harper

Mr JAW. Stackhouse Mr H P. Stockham Mrs. G. V. Stuthings

daughter and d

Mr B. A. Taylor Mr J. W. Tayor Mr and Mrs J R

Temples

Mr and Mrs RJ. and Mr B

Mr RJ. Tobins

Capt. H. Trowbridge

Mr & Mrs 5. Hedry Mr. A. L-Todt

| Mr A. Hicks

£1,200,000 Mr W. B. Hind

904

PAID-UP CAPITAL HESERVE FUND ya Mak RESERVE LIABILITY OF Pro

PRIETORS

Mir A. P. Hi

£1,800,000

W. J. Hodge

Mr. G. Holman

Hooker

ECHOWICE HALL Captain G. C BLACK, having arrived from the above Port, Condignees of Cargo sre hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk fata tae Godowas of the HONGKONG AND Kow. LOOK WHARE AND GODOWE CO., L KawLOON, and stored at Consignees zisk Ind expense. A DES

All bruken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be alt in the Godowns, where they

inst 1016, at 10

MIE W. Walker

Mr L. Weaning

MrS. P.J. WillemAKOW

Mr. G. G. Wood

e1,200,000 Dr and Ms A. W. Me and Mrs R

Woods

Mr Lee Jones

Mr A. Kerhoff

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General MrA-Shelton Hooper Banking business transacted a va

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and TEAR HOTE FIXED DEPOSITS received for byear Mr T Barclay or shorter periods at rates which will be Mrs Brown quoted on applicationA

T.C. DOWNING,

Manager."

"Hongkong, June 13, 1970

Australia Porte, ka, St. Albans seriemones • Gibb Livingston &Co. Ang. £7, at 11 am Ahatralls Forts, de... Eastern ......... Gibb Livingston & Co. Oct. 4, at 11 am will be examined on WEDNESDAY, 9th THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE Bataris,Semarang, de Hokuto Mara Dodwell & Co. Limited Aug. 28. the Bbay, v. S'pore. Cho Bangoon, Mar B'bay v. S'pore &C'bo Shinkoku Maru. Boston & New York City of Naples. Boston & New York. Bolton Castle Honolulu vis Japan & Anyo Maru

Regular Direct Service from JAPAN, CHINA and STRAITS to BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN, EAST LONDON FORT ELIZABETH OAPE Loaded City of Norwich Transport from the ORIENT to SOUTH AFRICA

All claims must be presented within. Fuss-Dain of the steamer's arrival here, alter which date thay capon be recognized

the

BANK LTD:

ESTABLISHED 1880.

Nippon Yusen Kaisha Aug. 23. Osako Sousen Kaisha Aug. 10, at 7am The Bank Idne, Ihnen Auge 15 disaj Dodwell & Co. Ltd. About Aug. 26. Toyo Kisen Kaisha Sept. 12, at Noon.

No Claims in he

I be admitted after The Bank Line, Ld. Sept. 3. Goods has left the Godowas, and all

Co. Aug. 11, at Noon. Goods remaining adfered after the 9th AUTHORISED CAPITAL.. Yam 48,000,000.00 P&O

TOWN, calling so- MAURITIUS en route and affording the Quiokost Freight | London v. S'pore Ae. Novara Numi P. aug. 25, at Noon inst., 1978 will be subject to replied

PROPOSED SAILING.

8.8. SALAMIS?

Rates of Freight apply to

From Hongkong 12th Angust.

THE BANK @LINE/LIMITED,

MANAGING AGENTL

"ELLERMAN" LINE, (Ellerman & Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd.

JAPAN, OHINA AND STRAITS

UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT.

ZUNCON

SOFTY OF NORWICH

On 5th Ber

Londen 7-S'pore &c. Nere

Tandon & S'pore Atauta Maru ............... Manila pongsang

unsing Manila, Cebu & Hole Chínhez naine ManU, 'tralian Port Taiyuan Mojt, Kobe & Thama Banri Maru mai San Fanco, Japan Shinyo Maru Ban Tcisco v Jama Persia Maru 20 BAD FOOT N'ikki/lains mainlandssa Shangha

Luchow

Shanghai Shai & Japan. Portailin

Bh Kobe, & Moji,,[Laing' aimin S'hai, Kobe de Tihama Miyaakki Marc, S'hal Kobe da Xhama O-glon Marn STEM: Moji di Kobe... Yotorofa Maru Spare, Mauritius do Balamiz-

Pang & Cal'b Kumsar Sport, Fang&R'goon Kirin Maru Singapore s Penang Hoong. S'tow; Amoy & B"chau Stow, Anior &F chow Sydney,M'bourné Bydney Mbb

Nippon Ynsen Kaisha Aug. 10, at Noon. Jardine M'eon CoLd. Aug. 12 at 3 pm Jardine Mson Cold Aug. 19, at a pr Butterfield & Swire. Aug 8 at 4 pm. Butterfold & Swireż. Aug. 12, Dodwell & Co. Limted Ang. 20 Toyo Kisan Kaisham. Ang. Ill, at Noon. Tuyo Klsen Kaisha...Sept. 21, 10,80 6.03. Sam China. Mall Ca, Ltd, Sept. Deterg

Butterfeld & wire.. Aug. 8, at 4 p.m.

* PAID-UP CAPITALPENAME

Mr R. Buthan

Mrs Kitching

Mrs D. H. Cameron Mrs Jandry MrDuncan Campbell Mr&Mr. Lembele Rer. and Mrs T.H. Mr W. J. Lévératt

Caren

Miss Lourey

Mr and Mrs H. F. Mr And Mrs Flat)

Carmichael

LEW. Cary

MacIntyre & child Mign B. Marshall

Mr. and Mrs DC. MU. Petris, a

Casulli

Mathos MrB F Mattingly

Mr and Mrs Chryson Mr and Mrs. tran

Miar Clement

Mr and Mrs

Cubey

30,000,000.00 20,400,000.00

HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA.

Consignees of cargo ste hereby stat they mast produce an Import permittiva FU sigued

by the Superintendent of Imports and Experis, Hongkong, before Bille of Lecting can be countersigned. Sanay No Fire Insuranos has been effected Bills of Lading will be countersignad. by

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO

Agents

Jardine, Mson &Co.Id Aug. 10, Daylight, Hongkong, Aug. 3, 1916,

* Juedine M'som Gr. 14. Aug. 11, Daylight, P.&O.8,N. Co........... About ang, 1442 Jardine, Mon Co. Id. Aug. 1 B, Daylight Tusen Kaisha Aug 6, at 10 am Nippen Yusen Kaisha Aug. 8. " Nippon Yusen Kaisha Aug. 11.

ippon

Jardine Co. Ld. Aug. 91, at p.m. Nippon

"OVERLAND CHINA MAIL

BEANCHES AND AGENCIES AT VAS ANTGEG-HSIN · NAGABAWY.

NEWORWAND BOMBAY

NEW YORKE 891 CAZOUTTA

CHAMOOHUN DAIES (DALNY) PRKIN

HANEOW NO HONOLULU

KOEL

JOT THE

Meine Ve

Mr and Ms Chariss Col. Darling, REMeurer MrW.J.Dexter Lt Col &Mm Morgan Mr and Mrs Dubois Jr. and Mrs A

r& NW Duinker Paget La Col Faichole Miss Patterson Lt. Comdr & Mrs Miad Patton

Fenkes

Mr T.L. Perkins Mr & Mrs. Ferreira Miss Pirry Capt. Cingalon Mr & Mes Ralphe Mrs Forbes Mine Est Mfr W. H. Ford

Mrs Ricon

Miss Scarlett

Mr Denman Fuller Mr. LA. Van Ryn; MA Fliche

Comdr. and Mrs Mr and Mrs

ZARYKUS) Mrs LA Gaudiat, Mr

SAN FRANCISOÓ

Silys

Mira C. Gaudier Mr. & Mrs A. Findlay Mr PC Gibson Smith

Rey & Me Gilman MrEMMY T

Toy #G. EL Grift! Smith&

Mr and Mrs G. W. Mix Stardo

Mr

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