MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1919.
3.
SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL.
A
NAFT WIN U.S. LEAGUE..
ST. JOSEPH'S "FIRST. LEAGUE DEFEAT.
LEAGUE CRICKET.
RAIN SPOILS PROGRAMME.
Only one match was started on Saturday, Civil Service and University braving the elements for a while. The Civil Service commenced to bat,
victim
THE CHINA MAIL.
RETURNED WARRIORS
ENTERTAINED.
MOHAMMEDAN COMMUNITY FETE THE H.K.S.B. R.QX.
A very pleasant afternoon wäs
Wood and Bradbury, as is becoming spent yesterday at the residence of Three matches were played on usual, making a good start. Brad Mr. A. F. Araulli, when the officers Saturday despite unfavourable wea bury got his leg in front of a straight and men of the H.K.S.B. R.GA ther. In the United Services League one from Marley after scoring 11 were entertained at tiftin. They hid the Navy defeated the Club by the Wood and Lanable then had a prof marched to the house, headed by only goal scored and thus ensured table partnership until Wood reached their pipers, and they had all got winning the United Services League out to a ball from Wright and was bouwhat web on route but this in Shield. They were rather fortunate smartly stumped by Ponsonby no way damped their spirits. The in doing this as McTavish bad two Fane. Lamble fell
Marley, chances and Rasmussen one, that on to
and Strange did a dry day would have almost certainly the same. Rain fell and it was meant goals. On the other hand the agreed to abandon the match. The slippery turf did not assist the Navy score was then 95 for 4 wickets. forwards either. The Club were with Particulars follow: out two of their best players, Black and Chassels and having Reichelmann at back instead of his proper place at centre forward, undoubtedly min- imised their scoring prospects
CIVIL SERVICE."
A. E. Wood, st. Ponsonby Fane b.
Wright
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B. W. Bradbury, Lb.w, Marley... 11 P. T. Lamble, b Marley H. E. Strange, b Marley F.-J. Ling, not out
The event of the 2nd Division, of the day probably, was the defeat of St. Joseph's College. This was the firat defeat in the league for the College team. They have gone a long way before meeting it. They had played 11 matches, winning 10: This makes three points out of four the Staff and Departments Lave taken from the College, who congratulate themselves that the Staff team lost some points early In the season that would not be lost at the present time. This defeat Marley.........18 makes little difference to the College Wright 12 who only require 1 point to make quite sure of winning the champion- ship. Had the ground been dry on
R. E. O. Bird. F. Syme Thomson,
E. W. Hamilton W. H. Edmonds, C. Sara and C. Severn did not
Extras........
Total (for 4 wickets).
Bowling Analysis.
0.
.M.
R.
0 60. 0 30
· POSTPONED MATCHES.
FAR EASTERN CABLENEWS.
(DE COURTESY "RÖNGKONG DAILY PRIBs."}
SCUTTLE IN THE HOUSE OF › REPRESENTATIVES..
PEKING, March 28.. Representatives, yesterday, over a A scuffle occurred in the House of debate on the Eighth Year Domestic Loan.
Finance Minister to attend the House and explain.
A motion was submitted to ask the
member exclaimed "Majority. This As the vote was being counted, a Goumittee responsible for the 32 annoyed the Speaker, who galą it Areulli, Sirdar Khan, Mohamed The interrupter was assaulted by an mangements were Messrs. A F was for him to announce the result. Akbar, Khan Sahib Bashan Khan, other member and a scuffle ensued. Nanah Khang · Fateh Mohamed, The 'member left the House, the Feroz Ali, G. D. Mahal, "Gulum Finance Minister not being, invited to Mustapha, Miram Bux, G. H. Eus-attend. sain, Kawas Khan, and Babu Noor Khan."
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There were nearly 250 guests and when the feast was over a number. of speeches were made.
..HOUSING QUESTION.
3
R.G.A. v. Navy, and K.C.C.v. C.R.C.
5
The Chainman," in proposing the health of "Our guests,
"said:-
Capt. Skilton, British officers and NOT CONFINED TO HONGKONG. N.C.Os of the H.K.S.B., R.G.A.,
You have shown the work that you'
Among what may be termed
Saturday it is doubtful if they would under league rules. Craigengower / and men, we thank you and those have asked that question; the
have lost.
With a weak team South China Athletic Reserves again lost heavily.. The 88th Company R.G.A. scored 5 goals before the Chinese notched. their solitary one.
The Kowloon 83rd Company 'RGA. match did not come off.
Description of the games played) follow!
2
v. 83rd Co. R.G.A. friendly.
AND DIV. E K. LEAGUE.
STAFF & DEPTS. DEFEAT, ST.
EPTS. JOSEPIT'S COLLEGE.
NOTICES.
UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMITED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN chat sa Extraordinary General Meeting of the
Society will be held at the registered attice of the Society. Queen's Building Hongkong, on THURSDAY, the lush day of April, 1915, at 12 o'clock noon, when the subjoined resolutions ---
That the nominal_silver capital of the So naty
- when this resolutiond in confirmed any a special resolution ba converted into sterling and that such expital no converted "pe increased beyond the sterling equivalent of such silver capital when such conversion tskor bilico to the mẫu về £2,000,000, Sterling divided into 200,700 shares of the
pominal value of
3. That each of the issued ativar shares of the Swiete of the
tomical value of $13) each; with the nam
of $10
paid up thereon de converted into five shares of the nominal value of... £10 each with the sterling equivalent of 800 Boazking cur randy at the opening T. E. rate of exchango on the date this resolution is confirmed as a special revolution credited); as paid up theroon and acordingly that 3,000 shares ont of the 800,000 shares of the nominal value of £10 each - constituting” the capital of the Society so cunverted and Increased be. distributed by the Board to the parsons, why are registeral as shareholders of the Society of the date this resolution in confirmed as a special rosolution in exchange for the silver shares then held by them.
That the Articles of Association boaltered in manner following, namely :—
By the insertion after article No. 107 of the following Articls.
107 (s). The Board may employ, the funds of the Society which Employment
bave been established pursuant to the provisions of Article 197 funda or any of them or any portion theroof (and that whether anch fanda or such portion sa is proposed to be dealt with, werg sat aside for the special purpose to which they are proposed to be
applied or for any ozhar purpose or not) in or for all or any of
contingencies, in equalizing dividends in paying dividenda ar bonuses, in repairing improving and maintaining
the following purposes, that is to say, in S
of the property of the Society, or otherwise in the busi ness of the Society, and in or for such, other purposes 'sa the Bourd shall in its discretion think cumducive to the interest of the Society and in regned to any such employmenit sa afore- said the Board shall not be bound to keep such fanda separata “ from the other assetanta d
By the insertion of the following Articles after Article No. 108.
(B)
106a (1) Any overal meeting at which a dividend or bonus is Bouza way declared or sanctioned may make a call on the cöembers of sekta ma soch amout as the meeting Rxes but so that the call on cách member shall not excood the dividend or bonus payable to him and so that notwithstanding the provisions of Articles 19, 20 and the call may be payable at the same time as the divid- and or bonus and the dividend or bonus may, if so arranged. between the Society and the member, be sat off against the call. The making of a call under this Article shall be deemed ordinary business of an ordinary general meeting which declares. dividend
After any resolution has been passed under the provisions of paragraph (1) of this Article the Board may arrange dis behalf of the Society for the dividend or bonus to be set of against the call by authorizing any person on behalf of the members from whom such call is due to enter into sa Agroe ment with the Society providing for such dividend or bonus to be set off against such oil and say Agreement made under such authority shall be effective.
(3). It shall be no objection to say resolution made under para- graph (1) of this article or to any call or arrangement that such resolution was passed or such call or arrangement was made at the meeting at which the resolution introducing this- Article and Articles 107 (a) was confused as 'w special resola-, tion provided that due notice of the intention to propose such fiest moationof resolution and to declare such dividend or bones and to make such call shall have been given prior to the Confirmatory, meeting aforesajı). 108 (b). Dividends may be paid in Hongkong Currency at Koch Rate of
Exchange matrata of exchange as the General Meeting declaringoz sanction- faz
are worthy successor of those galschoes of the great war is the pre- Inat men who fought and conquered occupation caused by the hoang 95 under great leaders like Mariboroug a question; that is a matter which is and Wellington. In fact, what they of paramount importance in other did is mere child's play in compari-countries besides Great Britain, Hol- W. on with what you have gone through land being one of those other coun- 3 sucessfully. Your country is proud tries. The subject finds able treat 1of you and the peace-loving world is rent in an article in Fragen des gnite to you. You. Subadar Ian Tijds. Why is there such a scarcity Din, Mussulman offices, N.CO of houses? Probably most people others who have fought in the vari- populations live not increased to ous battlefields not only for uphold such an extent as to mako this a ing the feputation of Indians as burning question, especially in the fighters, but also for proving that, countries this have been at war, get when justly and fairly treated, they in such lands, as Great Britain and will always be found loyal and faith Germany, where villages and towns ful. It requires a great poet to sing Inve to been mzed there is the praises alequate to your ach'eve-me scarcity. The answer appeurs ments. All I can say is thievery to be threefold... The construction of On the Club ground more interest one of you is a Bustou and Isfau- new houses was not carried out to a than usual was evinced in this 2nd days in one,
ous Mussulmane, sufficient dégrow before the war and NAVY DEFEÁT CLUB
league game. The greasy turf was the noe gratifying that your practically nothing has been done This game on the Club ground was dead against the light College sense of Nemak Hall has enabled during the conflict, so that arrears half an hour late and then the Club players whose shooting in the first you to withstand all sorts of bogus bave increased. exceedingly; a per- atacted one short. Hamilton com-half was very poor. Sepher and religious propaganda.
centage of houses fall into decay 11 ny strike a personal note leted the team a few minutes later Moosdeen tried a few shots but Both goals received a visit in a short Glenny in the Staff goal was not your do'ng appeal to me more the destroyed through various while. Warren kicked away when hard much troubled. The Staff did long those of any other on't of the Irdin causes, and the number of inhabit- pressed by Taylor and Hamilton. passing and quick rushes for goal. Army, base. I have known your per room is decreasing, which McNiven was early on the search for Street and Ellarby tried several shots battalion in my childhood days wheres that none rooms and con- goals. He was wending his way through without success. During one Staff its members were called Gun Lassequently more houses or housing These men were recrutelope, time it was not especially up- accommodation are required. At when McCubbin rushed across and attack, Ogley slipped. This gave culu spoilt the forward's shot at goal. Street a chance and he shot hard for from the Central Progines, and the venon to note diste ets in which Rasmussen (a new player) displayed the goal, the ball going high up out Bombay and Madras Presidencies.seven peirons to a room was the rule good work at forward for the Club of the custodian's reach. This goal was Though they were not as fine-loob As our idea have advanced, we have He passed to McTavish just at the the only one in the first half. in the a body of men as you; they did well seen that such overcrowling is a right moment but, the slippery turf second half the College tried hard in the 1st and 2nd wars, with China. prevented Mac making use of the to save the game. This brought When I was eighteen, in 1875, I first tional, suster und the number of Clever passing between Wain and Scoular, the Staff backs bad business desings with them, shed until we have come to regard
persons per room has steadily dimin opening Neal and Travis circumvented Me- into prominence. They kicked, and and it was about them that the time even three as quite enough, to put Cubbin but the resulting effort by charged with great effect and kept expired men were replaced by Puit moderately. It requires very little Travis was poor. Neal made a fine all attempts at scoring away from jabs and Sikhs. In 1800, the C.O., reflection to perceive that this BRITISH TRADERS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. effort to 'capture the Club goal. His Glenny. One fine centre from Sher- Coptr Hawk'na, Invitel "ine to start change in our idents of housing space! shot travelled at top speed and riff was missed by two Staff forwards. A regmental bazaar in Macgregor niet ecessitate an extensive build-JOTICE IS BEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the "was siapped out by Rodger. The Kirby made a good run on the right Barracks, and, if I stuke not, ting programs. Although Holland Company will be hint at the registered office of the Compang, Queen's- ball fell near Harraway whose but Skelton failed to accept his was about this period has the name has not been at war, she has been in Building, Hongkong, in THURSDAY, the 10th day of April, 1918, at 5 o'clock return to goal was kicked clear chance. Play was fairly even the of (un Lascars was taken away and danger of being drawn into the court when the subjoined resolutions will be proposed as extraordinary re by Reichelmans. Then, the "Club Staff defence being fine, especially that of H.KR.A. substituted. Aflies and has found herself coupelled had a turn, forced two corners, Riis Knight and Scoular. Result
the end of 1691 they were increist Staff and Depts, 1; St. Joseph'e to four companies, and later ono sulet from the d minution of her to keep her army mobilised; she will finishing the movement by kicking past the goal. There was an excit-College, 0.
company was raid for duty in workpeople as wil be the case with ing episode next. The Navy for-
Referee, Mr. Davis.
Singapore, followed by another for other nations, so that she should be wards were all around the Chub goal.
(Mauritius, They then
became able to set about the building with Rodger saved from Neal and a second
known, as the H.K.S.E., R.G.A. later from Harraway. Smith was
This match was a cake walk for hurt and left the field for a few minutes. When be returned he was the RGA. The Chinese were very a passenger for the remainder of the weak. Dawson soon scored for the
88111 CO. R.G.A. v. SOUTH CHÍNA
*i · ATHLETIC RES.
1 have an idea that your Subudarore ease and rapidly than can be Major, who is now absent, and Sub the cune elsewhere. However, there matter of the supply of necessary ur Mehdi Sbab were amongst they be some drawback in the
game. McNiven almost scored, his RG:A. Lieut. Coltman, playing fresh arrivals in 1891. As for you materials. How many houses should i shot hitting the top of the post and back for the gunners, sent in Subedar Imaam Din, I had the ples be constructed during the next five
going over. Thanks almost entirely to the brilliant goalkeeping of Rodger, the Club changed ends on even -terms, 0-0.
Resuming the Navy were the first to be aggressive. Farmale fired a
ears To that enquiry various swers are given by Dutch experts and political economiste, whore rea- are given; but those reasons would probably not be altogether in- teresting to foreigners. The figure
a fine long shot. It looked sure of making your acquaintance in Score 'so "one of 1808 when your company came from ikely the backs stopped it will his hands. Singapore under the command of A penalty was awarded and Lient. Capt. Campbell to relieve the com- Coltman was invited to take the pony transferred from here. In the tick. He scored, the ball nearly Boxer trouble two companies of you hot shot at the Club goal which breaking the net owing to the force battalion proceeded north and re-reaches 300,000 in the opinions o travelled over the bar. Stewart and behind it Dawn scored again, the dered good service in the relief of McCubbin played finely in defence, Chinese being continually on the Peking. With these words. I become, which is an avenge of 60.0xT per annum A medium figure sjeme robbing the Navy forwards repeated defensive. Youll kicked the ball into again to tender,, on behalf of my
Unless Inlog to be 245,000, ly. Taylor and Hamilton enlivened the het for the fourth, the interval associates and myself, our grateful matters by a good run towards the with the score, 40, in favour of the than not only for what you have operations, are conducted on some Navy goal. The former centred 83th Company..
done for the King-Eraperor and the such scale: there will be cons der- The second half saw a certain Empire but also for doing us the bon-able trouble in Holland at no d'ant nicely but Bevan rushed in recklessly. and kicked away. McNiven made a amount of "easing up by the RG.A. our of nocepting our invitation date. The insing problem is the "key" problem if not properly quick rash through the Club defence Moss scored the fifth goal which need bardly add that I am more than
treated it bring about other and shot hard at goal as Stewart proved to be the last for the soldiers. glad you dume. (Appiuuse)
was Then the. Chinese scored their one grassed him.
Captain Skiltoo, commanding the political problems of an exceedingly Company, in retaining thanks,, said serious character. Gve the people that it was the Mohammedan Com- of all classes comfortable homes and munity, who had honoured there, and food and there will be no fear of the The innked them for all the kad spread of Bolshevism.
things they had said concerning bis
The
and only point. Leung Kun Ying
was the scorer, Result
88th Co. RGA., 5; South China Ath. Res., 1
Mr. Banks refereed.
KOWLOON. 83rd CO. R.G.A.
**
shot. well saved by Rodger but Me Niven had his shoulder hurt McTavish was making a bee Line for the Club goal when he fell Appeals for a penalty were ignored. It was rough luck for McTavish, 25 he had all beaten except Crocker. Rasmussen also tried to capture the goal on his own. He was past both. backs but when Cracker left his goa to meet him shit rather tamely, and straight, at the goalkeeper To make the run of bad luck complete, McTavish again bat the backs and this time was within 6 yards of the -goal," "aly to lose control and R Navy,
This match did not take place owing to four players of the 83rd Company being sick.
The league tables are appended. UNITED SERVICES LEAGUE,
GOLLA.
F. W D L F L 76 10 13 0 13 let the half ramp Crocker was REG 402 12 9 8 obvion relievel. A draw looked. F. C 7 2 2 3 7 7 8 likely. The the Nay made a hot 19. China Alh... 6-0 3 3 111; 9 EG. A... 61 0.551. 1 attach and after Rodger had saved sever dors, Miven snapped up. HONGKONG, LEAGUE—18T DIVISION,
a certamevis and kicked the
net This took place a
from ger who had no R Navy
anvin
This occurred H. K. F. C
R. E
arn the rod the whistle RG. A
bal
few
chan
very
GOUR
« Jogja innder "Results—a
NA
Na
Char
Neal-
GKONG F.C., D.
"
GOALS.
F. W. LEFT
7-5 11 19.211 7.5.20 12.4.10
6 2 319 125 51 22 384
S. China Ath... 7 0 5 2 617 2. DONGKÖNG LEAGUE-2ND DIVISION.
GOALS.
Bore Bevan, Warren
P. W. D. LA PTS. Bizzs Travis, St. Joseph's 13 10 11 33 6 31 eraloe, Harraway. Staff and pt. 13 7 5 1.18 819 FG. Rodger; D. R Navy 330648 30 12.16, bbin; B. Pascoe, 28 Co0.14 7 10 20 20 15 Criere: W. Taylor, Kowloon 1962 5 16 16 12
asmussen, H. M 83 Co RCA-11 4 1 0 11.179
brother officers and the men. On that
1)
their behalf he wished sincerely and safe but busy life of the city. We truly to say that they felt hodoured are proud of the fact that your many and pleased to be present that after sacrifices and heroic seeds have been noon. The; Mohammedan com highly appreciated. This apprecia munity had done their duty by the tion is a proof of the great efforts you Empire just as much as the Hong- have made at a time when the world kong-Singapore Battalion had done, was passing through unparalleled Ho bad the privilege and honour of horrors, when the abborred monster commend ng Indian troops, and he German militarem was indulging in its lust of blood at the expense of could testify to the fact that the mea had done their duty honourably, and the peace-loving members of the deserved all the praies bestowed on huna mace, when that same fa them. (Applause.)
fluence, having beguiled Turkey into Mr. Sirdar Khan paid-Capt. the battlefield by its lies thought Skilton, officers, N.C. officers and that the Mealm world in general and men of the H.KS.B., R.O.A, and the Musculmane of Inda in particu fountain Battery, we have to thank far would ade with Turkey. We
you for accepting our invitation. have, however, done our share to The reason we have asked your knd wards convincing our arrogant presence at this party is to crable enemy, the defler of civilisation, sto celebrate your victorious, re tant we Muslims have no love for turn from the battlefield, to know the string up of trouble but believe lodge the mighty efforts made and in and strive for peace and goodwill the highly important services on on earth, and it will be a very long dered by you from the begins at of time before Germany can forget the the war up to the end, and to end we Britors have taken up with oce together with you out the fact our Allen, Fronce, America, Italy, that once there we Indians have etc. (Applause.).
proved our invariable localty lovene of the mon suitably repted. and honor to our King-Bimmer and 5.Chinn Ari B 3 3 7 12.159ountry you in the vast sandy dehors in social chat, dispersing in the The guests then spent a couple of 82 Co. RG AM 01:13 230 I
serts of the battlefied, and who evening.
1
ing the same or, in the case of interim dividends, as the Board kame
payable may determine."
Hanghang Should the above resolutions be pissed by the requisite majority they will be submitted for confirmation an apócial relations to second extraordinary meeting which will be subsequently convened...
Dated the Twenty-eighth day of March, 1919.
By Order of the Board,
C. MONTAGUR EDE
General Manager..
14. That the nominal silver capital of the Company as existing When this resolution is confirmed as a special resulation he converted into sterling and that such expital so convertel ho intressed beyond the sterling equivalent of such silver capital
when such conversion
takes place to
to the sum of £3,00 Sterling divided into
80,000 abares (2
hares of the nominal valse of £5 each
That each of the issued silver shares of the Company of the nominal value of $83.33 each with the sum of $25 paid up, thereon be converted into three shures and two-fifths of one share of the nominal value of £3 each with the sterling equivalent of $7.35 Hongkong currency at the apering TT. rate of exchange on the date this resolation is confirmed as a special resolution credited na paid up tharion at acending 61,600 shares out of the 200,000 shares of the nomical ly that value of £o each constituting the capital of the Company o converted and increased be distributed by the Board.to the persons who are registered a shareholders of the Company on the date this resolution is cónfirmed as a special resolution. in exchange for the silver shares then held by thems
3. That the Articl,s of Association be altered in manner following".
ninely
By the insertion after Article No. 106 of the following Article.
tanda:
106 (a). The Bourri may employ the funds of the Company which Employment:
have been established pursuant to the provisions of Article 106 or any of them or any portion thereof (and that whether such funds or sucb portion as is proposed to bo dealt with were set aside for the special, paro se to which they fo proposed to be applied or for any other purpose dr not) in for for all or any of the following purposes, that is to say, jin aceting conting nice in equalising dividends, in paring special dividends or bonnses, in repairing improving and maintaining any of the property of the Company, rather: wise in the business of the Company, and in or fre stud other purposes sa the Board shall in its discretion think conducive to the interests of the Company and in remed to any snel. employment as aforesaid the Board shall not be bound to keep such fands separate from the other assets
By the insertion of the following Articles, after Artigle No, 107.
4107 (1) Any general meeting at which a dividend or bomos în Bassey
sleel and or sanctimed may make a call 'ng the members of CRE, CAR. such amount as the meeting fixes be so that the call on ench member shall not exceed the dividend or baus payable to him and so that notwithstanding the provisions of Articles 18., 13° and 20 the call may be payabla së the same time as the diçid- end or bonus and the dividend or bonus rosy, if so arranged between the Company and the wether, be set off against the call. The making of a call under this Article shall be decided ordinary basines of an ordinary geners! declares a dividend.de
that meeting which
(9). After
fter any radiation has been passed under the provisions of peragraph (1) of this Article the Board may arrange on behalf of the Company for the dividend or bonus to be set off against the by authorizing any person on behalf of the members from whom suck call is due to enter into an Agres-
with the force
Comoany providing for such dividend or bonus ment with to be set off against such call away Agreement made under such wathority shall he effect word
(3). It shall be objection to any resolation made anler para
graph (1) of this article or to any call or úrgarzgement that ch resolation was paanod or such sall me arrangement was monde at the meeting at which the revolution,ntroducing this Article and Articles 108 (8) was a migdorf as a special rosóla- tion provided that dine notion of the intention to propose such“ Strat mentioned resolution and to teclace, wach dividend or boons and in mako machcall shall, here bood? given prior to the Confirmat ry meeting aforesaid:
**107(b). Dividenda may be paid la Hangkang Purrency
rate al shinze the 118r. Testin sanctinging the sowine, in the ease of intarim
s the Board any determim Should the bwa resolutions fie neon t by the nquilite submitted for pemutiaras pleadi meeting which will subanquently enny
Dated the Twenty-eighth day of Marc Bv. Kərdár
the Board
EDI Gmeral Manager.
NOTICES TON
GNEES
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From UNITE COLOMBO AND "STRÄTTS
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having arrived from the aburosé Púch Consigneen of Cargo by her are furo informed that all Goods are being. at hinir risk into the baisetious extra hazardous. Gúdoveni ailsthe
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March 25, 1819.
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HOTION TO CONSIGNEES.
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at their cink Into the hasardous, and/outs entes hazardous Godown of the Hougkomen and Howloon Whuf" and "Godawa
| daŭvery may be obtained.
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· 10 days of arrival
be cragnized.
No Kise ImgITATION
In any case whatever." Man of Ladinge will JARDINE, MAT
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From SAN FRAN SCO. YOKO
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Kowloos Wharf and Godowo Limited, whence and/or from the whe delivery may be obtained:""
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"“All broken, chatod and data
ages are to be left in the Godown when
they will be examined
Goddard & Dougle
1919 at 10a.m.
the steamer "gat
be
||20 days of arrival" otherwind
Hot be recognised
No Fire Ingrange will be eno
In any case whatever.
by
Bill of Lading will be co
JARDINE, MATHESON & Cà.
Hongkong March 27, 1919.
PACIFIC MATE STEAMSHIP Co
NOTICE TO ČUMSIGNERS, 8.S. VENEZUELA, FROM FAN TRANU. IRON HONOLULU, JAPAN POLIS
SHANGHAL
THE above mentioned, veselbay
Aserved from the above-mentioned porta Consignem of Cargo Ari huxwly Annulumena that their Carya will be Janded as the" Fisk inte the Halardons-azid/ar Hazaleas Godowns of the Hongkong ind Kowloon Wharf and Godown Ong The Touwloon, and stored at Consignete risks
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