MONDAY,
FEBRUARY 11 1924.
COMMERCIAL NOTES.
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COMPANY REPORT.
GEREN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LTD!
** ORIENTALS."
A GLOOMY OUTLOOK.
SHANGHAI, February 10.
THE CHINA MAIL.
LATE MR. H. H. DAY.
LARGELY ATTENDED
FUNERAL.
tragic
At the ammual meeling of the The funeral of the late Mr. H.H. Subject to audit, the Directorą of the Green Island Comont Co., Ltd. Oriental Spanning and Weaving Day of the Hongkong. Electric
Company, Mr. Arnhold, who prosid- Company's staff, whose will at the forthcoming meeting of el, said that the outlook was death occurred on Friday after- shareholders, to be held on Tuesday, the 4th March, 1034, recommend gloomy. Fighting and banditry had noon, was attended by a the following allocation of pro-alysed tmde, and it had been large gathering at the Protestant impassible to work the mill at Cemetery on Saturday afternoon. profit, but the weaving plant had The Rev. V. H. Copley Moyle
6-
To pay a fun dividond
very.
of $1.50 per shnro...$600,000.00/Proved a sound investment. Trado'conducted the burial service.
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and Machinery
at
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To cry forward to credit of west year's Avent
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45,689.57
10,000:00
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was huguishing owing to the Many of the late Mr. Day's absented of, a Central Government personal friends and representa capable of exercising effective con- tives of the several sporting
Many of trol over the provinces.
bodies with which he was con- the Chinese mills had closed down, nected gathered at the gravesido and it was probable that most mills and nearly the entire European would have to go on half-time after staff of the Hongkong Electric the New Year-Courtesy Daily Co., attended.
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JUNIOR AND LADIES CHAM-. PIONSHIPS,
The first and second rounds of the Junior championships were played at Fanling yesterday, in the the afternoon. morning and
and Several players scratched lessaned the interest of the event. J. P. Warren, G. Murray, E. H. O'Farrell, H. E. Hollands, McLaren, F. A. Wells and T. T Oakes were successful in getting through to the third round.
The results were as under:
* IST ROUND.
J. P. Warren beat T. Monaghan. G. Murray beat F. G. Hyland. E. H O'Farrell, received walk
over.
T. Ramsey beat H. S. Hill. Capt. Meredith received walk
SATURDAY'S CRICKET.
RAIN PROHIBITS FULL *PROGRAMME.
SECOND LEAGUE.
HALL, LAW & 00. Sole Agents in China. **
CIVIL SERVICE 2ND. Y. CHINESE 2ND.! Wong Po-koung, b Edmonds... Y. M. Shi, run out ................................ Wan In-shing, a and b Edmunds S. T. Wang, b Sara
K. L. Chan, not ont Chonng Wing-kui, b Hamilton C. B. Wong, b Smith Loung Kam-choung, a Beardall,
b Smith.....
P. S. Toi 1.b.w. Hamilton ...
Extras F. Lee, Hamilton
Only two cricket matchos-both
on Saturday, the others down for in the second longue-were played.
decision being held over on nscount) of rain.
The Club juniors went over to Kowloon, saw and conquerod. On
51
8
ROVEMENT OF STEAMEŅŠ.
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14
The B. F... Autolyons" arriveși at London on Feb. 1.
The B. F... "Dardanna” arrived at Landoo on Feb. 7. +
The A.U.L... Prex Jefferson ⋅ 5hich is đụm at this port to-day ·
sailed from Kobe nri Fab. 5 on schedule. She has on board 88i sacks of V.3. Mail for Flongkong.
Tho C.P.S., RM8. "Empress of Russia arrived at Shanghai ou Feb. 9 49.30 p.m. left Shanghai on Feb. 10 at 2 pm and is due at Nagasaki to-day at 8313 p..
The N.Y.R. 6.a. "Mayobashi Mara" (New York Lina) left Kobs for Hongkong vis Manila on Jan. 31 and is expected Where to-morrow.
Total
Bowling Analysis.
0.
M.
E.
30 1
40
1
0
4
14
11
0
10
2
3 dne hero to morrow at about p.m.
The B. F. 6.8.
for Amsterdam, Indon and Antwerp left
Agapenor
CIVIL SERVICE,
were Ü. Soma the saturated ground, runs
Edmonds difficult to get but Fraser compiled E. W. Hamilton 8.3 5
3 36 when Kowloon batted first. Smith
Nine of the home batsmen, suc- vumbed to eatches, some off balls which might have been permitted Harper, Chau, b S. T. Wong 28
Beardall, c Leng Ka-cheung,
b. Wong Po-keung 10 14158. Baron was lucky in get. ting his 6 wickets for 11 runs. Edmonds, b 5. T. Wong Soven wickets were down before Cullip, b S. T. Wong
Amongst those present, were:- The Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang (Chair- man of the Board of Directors of the Hongkong Electric Co., Ltd), Mr. F. R. Marsh (Manager), Mr. G. Murray (Assistant Manager), Mr. V. Sorby, Mr. G. Duckworth, Mr. The Seattle Chamber of Com-T. N. MacReynolds, Mr. A. S. Percy, Mr. S. J. Jordain, Mr. W. R. 50,000.00 merce in its foreign letter says --- 13,648.21 They is kean competition for Reynolds, Mr. G. M. Dorkins, T. MacNicholl, Capt. Anaise in 'vessels moving to the Mr.. Orient and fair cargoes are being Clements, Mr, G. Herridge, Mr. 03,347.89 bright back. On the Oriental A. A. Smith, Mr. W. Brown, herth it in reported that some Mr. D. Dryden, Mr. A. W. Ram- 3862,684.67 Jury parcel space its boen say, Mr. A. Forsyth, Mr. A. O'Shea, offered for resale. Shippers are Mr. G. T. Eveleigh, Mr. W Booking $15 space for this month Skelton, Mr. H. MacTavish, Mr. ut the asked price is fairly firm T. Bolt, Mr. E. Thompson. Mr. MONEY IN TORAC CO.
at $16, No new business appears H. W. Petley, Mr. H. H. Tayler, to be coming from Japan but addi- Mr. J. Howe, Mr. W. R. Andrews, PEITISH TAPPERUM, cn.'S DIVIDEND.
tom orders are expected shortly, Mr. H. R. Forsyth, Mr. D. Logan Every indication promises heavy and many others including Loxos, February 9.
the whole of the The annual report of the Tmperial shipments of haber during Jamary practically Tobacco floinneny shows a net pro-and Fornary Shanghai liber Electric Company's staff.
pace is available at $15.50, Febru-) There were many beautiful ff of £7,000,000
final nay, Murch. The California situ wreath placed on the grave and The diretors proposé a dividend of eight per cent, and a tion is squshat improved and amongst those who sent floral tri- Bonus of a shilling per share, holl operators on this berth take a very butes were the followingFrom lasfree, making twenty per cent, as antimistic view of the outlook. his sorrowing Father and Mother, dompared with 223 per conf. Inst Efforts tending to restrict shipments Alf. The Hongkong Electric Co., C., P.. F., Warton received walk Dot out, S. T. Wong took 3 of the Wong Po-keung . 8
have been successful and the market in consequence has taken on an im provet tone. Reven charters for fill cargoes of gmin to United King dom have shown a slight drop hut pureed space to Fampe is reported firm. Inquiry for grain tonnage to the Orient is not, strong although song buying in both Japan and China is expected by exporters. Fixtuntions of Orionfal exchange
extent.
year. Reuter.
GERMANY'S CURRENCY.
BERLIN, February 0. The first committee of Allic perts, prosided over by Gerem Dawes, has issued a communique stating that its labours have led to the manis adoption of a plan for The establishment of a German vold
Ltd. Drawing Office Staff, Generating Staff, Mains Depart- ment Staff, Chinese Employés, Meter Department. Hongkong Tramways. Limited. Hongkong Football Club (Rugby Section), Hongkong Football Club, Com Cricket Club, Messrs. Gibb, mittee and Members Hongkong Livingston and Co., Ltd. Junior Mess. Hongkong and
inerts and Shipbuilders. Mr. B. Aucott, Mr. H. E. D. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Atherley. Mr. and Mrs. F. Baker, Mr. L. J. Blackburn, Mr. F. W. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. M. Bannerman, Mr. H. Buie, Maria Braga, Capt. Brown. Lieut. J. W. Bingham, Mr. D. M. Brown-
over.
H. E. Hollands brat R.. M
Newton-King.
D. McLaren beat A. Leach. A. D. Humphreys received
over.
F. A. Wells beat||W. Lank.
over.
visitors had passed Kowloon's Smith, & and b. Y. score and when stumps were drawn, Westlake, not out
Extrus
131 was up with one wieket in hand.
On their own ground Civil Ber-
vice juniora beat the Chinese R.C. 2nd XI. in a low-scoring match. walk. T-Chan was the mainstay of
The B. I, sis.Takada "leli Singapore
2 for this port on Feb. 8 at p.m. and is
Kobe daylight on Feb 7 for this port and
is dus here to-day p.m. The vocal will
be despatched at 4 p.m. to-morrow.
CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEER.
S
24
f. Shi
41
22
9
Total (for 5 wkte.)
98
Bowling Analysis.
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*0
40
Y. M. Shi....
0
THE
0
5
A. O. Brawn, c Kearne. b Baron 11S. T. Wong....3.5 1 B. Petheram, c Tacks. b Hagen 2. A. R. F. Raven, c Hollans, b
McNicoll
FRIENDLY
?
CHINESE R.C. v. UNIVERSITY.
the Chinese batting, compiling 51
5 Civil Service wickets.
KOWLOON 2ND. V. H.K.. C.C. 2ND.
A. K. Henderson received walk H. Overy, Lb.w. b Hagen 20. B. Worg..... 1
over.
T. T. Oakes R. E. O. Bird.
2ND ROUND.
J. P. Warren received walk over. G. Murray received walk over. E. H. O'Farrell beat T. Ramsey. H. E. Hollands best Capt. Meredith.
D. McLaren heat A. D.-Hun
note bank, which would exchange have curtailed having to some Shanghai Bank, Institute of Eng phreys.
its own notes for notes of the Rentenbank and Reichshank. Tho president of the Reichsbank agrees! in thinking that the carrying out of this plan would prove an important i step towards the final stabilisation of Germany's currency, and the haianeing of her budget.
Menter.
N.V.K. AND T.K.K.
www
THE PROPOSED MERGER.
The proposed amatuation
J. Fraser, & Hollands, b Baron 36 W. L. Weaser, c Piercy,
Baron,
E. J. Edwards, e Piercy, b
Baron
& J. Kew, e Jacke, b Griffin... E. Savage, e Mark, b Baron... F.A. Weils bent C, P. F. Warton.. B. Raven, not out
T. T: Oakes beat A.K. Hender.D. S. Green, & Jacks, b Baron
son.
LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP.
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis:
H. Grifin ......
0
خيرا
University won easily.
THE UNIVERSITY.
0 B. P. Ninh Choa
4H. N. Balletchet, b H. C. Hung 46
10
2 E. K. Quick, e Ching, b H. C.
Hung 1T. 0. Yeuw, not out
A. S. Hett,
*62
1
7
35
Ng, b W. Hung 11 M. B. Osman, H. Y. Leong, 84. Hachiuma, R. A. Ponsonby Fane and M. A. Khan, did pot bat. One absent.
0. . R. W.
20
1
.2
11
4 0 14
F. C. Hagen...... 4 0
D. McNicoll...
0 G. V. Mark 5
11 7.4 Q C. R. Baron
HONGKONG c.c. 2ND XI. I. E. Hollands, run out D. E. G. Nicholson, b ))). B,
Raven
Mrs. Hill is the wife of Colonel HIRA.O.C., who, it will be re- membered, won the championship of the club a short time ago. Both husband and wife hold the cham-R. C. Hagen, c Erawn, b 0. B. pionships for the year.
Extree
FROM TRIESTE, VENICE, BRINDISI, SPALATO, MASSAUA,PORT Sam, ADEN, COLOMBO, PENANG &
SINGAPORE.
HE Steamship
#ROSANDRA "
"YONSIGNEES of Oargo are hereby informed that all Goode, are being landed nt their risk into the Godowne of the Hongkong and Kow. Joon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharyos doivery may be obtained,
Optional Cargo will be forwarded, unless notice to the contrary be given before 2nd inst.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, nad al Goods remaining undelivered alter the 8th insi. will be subfoot to rent,
All time against the steamer, murt be presented to the Undersigned-on er before the 18th inst. or they will not be recognized.
All broken, obafed, and damaged
Tein for 4 wkts, declared) 158 Goods are to be left in the Godowns,
Bowling Analysis.
whore they will be examined on the
8th just at 10 sim, by our sárveyori Messrs. Goddard. & Douglas.
No Fire Insurance has been affected.
Q Bill of Lading will be countersigned
0. 31. 1.
6. G. Lee
4. 0 22
0
No Sze-kwaog
.... 3
0: 26
0
33 H. Chingan
5
0
20
H. 0. Hung w............
0 42
by
$ E. Chồn
20
W. HUDA
10
J
Ravon
0
CHINESE R.O.
L. D. McNicoll, b Weaner
20W. Hung, e Ponsonby Fane, b 17 Hel
17
1 W. Gittens, b Yeow
0
Ng Szeskwong, a Ponsonby
0
Dane, Quick
G. Lee, Oanan, b Quick
G. H. Piercy, b. Raven
C. R. Baron, run out
The Ladies Champlonship was also played at Fanling yesterday. The finalists were Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Parker, and the result; was a The Comunittes will urge the Re-the Nippen Yusen Kaisha and Toyo ing. Mr S. C. M. Cutting, Me, and
fairly easy win for Mrs. Hill by 5 mrrtions Commission to take the Risen Kaisha bids fair. save the Mrs. W. J. Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. necessary stops for carrying out the Yushen Nippo, the matter being a Dorking, Mr. and Mrs. W. Eun and 4 to play. The Champion plan with the utmost despatch the hands of Viscount. Shin Douglas, Mr. F. 1. E. Divies, Mr. ship trophy was presented to the who is greatly interested. The plan and Mrs. S: Deacon and Mr. C. winner at the conclusion of the is for the NYK.. to increase its
W. Somers, Mr. G. T, Eveleigh, match. $100.000.000 capital from DIVIDEND.
1156.000.000, and really to buy on Miss I. R. Etheredge, D. and C. the T.K.K. but stops will be taken Frost. Mr. and Mr. W. Fraser, BRANGHAT & HONGKEW WHARF CÒ.
so that the purchase may be of Mr. F. H. Farthing. Mr. H. K A Forsyth. Mr. D. At a meeting of the Board of in the form of an amalgamation. Forsyth, and Mr. D. D. Dryden. Pinectors of the Shanghai and far ne the law is concerned. Nach Mr. Hongkong Wharf Co.. Titd., it was party expects to call a shareholders Gooda, Mr. C. L. Gordon, Mr. S. Decided that after providing for the meeting early in Febay to obtain H. Hewer, Mr. M. I. Henderson, Interim dividend of Tls, 3 per share their consent to the morges. The Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Havridge, Mr. which absorbed Tis, 18.000 me Japanese papers report in the and Mrs. H. A. Dnes, Mr. and
alebre Dhull be, recommenil. S.Y.K. is pot unwilling at the sine Ms S.Jordain, Mr. V. G. Kerley, WOMEN WHO ARE ALWAYS P. Jncks, b A. Raven on to apportion the balance at jane kabus, up the Yokolation. Dock, Mr. S. Longfield, Mr. G: Mur- redal of profit and loss recount on controlled by J. T.K.K. Interest ray, Mr. E la Matteson, Mr. Ts and seriously danged be the earth. T. N. MacReynolds, Mr. J. M. 1923. 4 December 37,
wake and fire. The Criputal Hotel MacBride, Mr. and Ms. F. R. 83.334.14 as follows:----
at be, and neted by the TK... Marsh, Mr. P. S. Ningale, will also possibly be placed ler Mrs. Normington and family, Mr. C. L. Packe, Mr. P. M. R. Ramsay, the control of the X.V.K.
Mr. and Mrs. L. de Rome, Mr. J. Rodger and family, Mr. A. Roberts, and Mr. T. R. Rennett, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Silva, Mr. G. Stark, Mr. R. A. Starling, Lieut.- Com. J. L. M. Stevenson and Revi A. F. Hamilton, R.N., Mr. A. M. Somy and Mr De Souza. Mr. M. T. Sin. Mr. and Mrs Wilson, Mr. JR. Way, Mr. C. M. Wilson, Mr. A. Wilcox, and Wong Yick Chi.
Tls.
To tava anal dividend of
Tls 10 per bare
384,000.00 To place to credit of
ordinary repairs and renewals
60,000.00
plarele eredit of
He gairs and
Th-wals
To place to credit of de-"
preciation fund
50,000.00 50,000.00
To pay a bonus to staff at
wharves
To carry forward
Fels
CABLE ITEMS.
(Renter's Service.)
9.854.19 3,479.05
5382344.14
A SEA SECRET.
THE MYSTERY OF A VANISHED CREW,
One of the weirdest tales of the sei is recalled on the anniversary of the event by a writer in the Daily Express: *
!
HOCKEY.
It was in December, 1879. brigantine, "Marie Celeste" with
came staggering HOCKEY CLUB. H.KS R.G.A. full sails Ret, into the Meliaranean from the Atlantic. Veering now to
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WEARY.
How New Vitality May bo Gained. Many woman pass their days in a constant state of wearings. They have harely sufficient energy to rise in the morning. They always fual below PA, often have au nching head, miserable pain the hack, and limbs that fool as any lund.
The whole trouble is due to bloodless
This annemis, er lack of gand blond, causas not only pale faces and -white lips; it is the rot of many pains
1459.
1. Kourne, st. Edwards, b A.
Raven
R. M. MacAlpino, e Edwarda, b.
Savage
H. Griffin, not out C. V. Mark, not out
Extras
Total (for 9 wlds.)
and miseries from which women suffer. B. Pethenian It has been mid- that annemia is the [H. Overy anuse of nine-tenths of women's all ments. D. B. Ravon
Lok of blood robe a'women of all hor
DODWELL & CO., LTD, ́
Agente.
Hongkong, 2nd February, 1924.
1C: Choa, Balbelehet, h Too 36 THE BEN LINE OF STEAMERS,
19 H. C. Hung, st. Ponsonby
RA
Fane, b Quick
2 H. Ching, & Pensonby Fane, b
8
Hott
W. E. Shi, b Hett
131 F. Grose, c Hachiums, b Hett
V. Gittens, not ont
Extras
LIMITED.
From MIDDLESBRO*, ANTWERP LONDON & STRAITS.
The Steamship
"BENREOCH' "YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby
CONSIG
informed that all Goods are being 1landed as their risk intó. the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowne of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf 109 and Godown Co., Ltr., whence, and/or from the wharver" delivery may be obtained,
Bowling Analysis.
M.
R. W.
2 9
1
12
0
Bowling Analysis.
f
Q
19
2
16
OE. K. Quick
0
19
OT. 0. YoÓW,
0. M. R. .16 · 5 23 8 0 36
W.
8
No Claims will be admitted aftir the Goods have left the Godowns, and all
1
16
8A. S. Hett .....
12.5 5
27
4
16th instant, wül be subject to rent.
1 24
1 H. N. Balhetchet 8. 5
0
0
0
14
IM. B. Ostoun... 3
12 0
0
energy; she low her breath when going 4. O. Brawn upstairs. becomes despondent and irriJ. Fraser__!..... table; and coems to lack faterest in lifa. A. R. F. Raven ... No woman nord suffer in this way. ItW. L. Weaser... is easy to obtain a annaly of rich red E. Savage blond by taking Dr William Pink Pill
For Pale People. The new bland crested
by these pills rapidly builds up the "ystem: beadaches and backaches dia- aproar, anergy returns, and the joy of living in felt once more
All women hould take advantage of the health hein of Dr. Willisme Pink Pills Cheming everywhere sell them,
ROXOR
2 Goods remaining undelivered after the
All claim against the Steamer must
be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 29th inst, or they will not be rocognited,
A Favourite among athletes
All broken, chafed and damaged The Galfer, the foot ball player and the all round athlete know the value of Goods are to be left in the Godown, Obamberlain's Pain Ba'. It is just the where they will be examined on the thing for a rub down after a hard game.16th instant, at 10 a.m. All soreness disappears liko magic and sprains and weilags are cured in one-
Hamilton, C. L. R or post free, $1,57 per bottle. 8im per The Expart Advertisers & Bill Poster, third less time than by any other treat-
The following will represent port, now to starboard she was the Club at the U.S.R.C. ground that on AMSTERDAM, February 9. Thehaving 10 erratically
Wednesday, February 13 brigantine It is reported that negotiations are, the
"Dei Gmtia at 5 p.m.-Club In Colours** proceeding for a Russo Dutch Com-approached and gave her a bail. E. W. mercial Treaty.
No reply. A bost put out from the Becher, E. L. Sim, E. J. R. "DeiGralia." Three men went Mitchell, A. S. Hett, G. H. WASHINGTON. February 9. aboard and bought her into Piercy. H. Owen Hughes, G. R. The House of Representatives Cibentar.
More, W. Woodward. A. Dyer has rejected a resolution proposing a Thom was not a person, alive or Ball and B. D. Evans (Capt.) constitutional amendment to prdend, aboard the Marie Celesta" hibit the issue of uns exempt securi-when she was boarded, ties.
There was no sign of a fight. A mer was set in the saloon, and a NEW YORK, February 0.7
fo'custle trible." Not & boat was A. Japanese loan of $300,000,000-ton meat was found on the
day
CLUB 2ND XI.v. CENTRAL BRITISH SCHOOL.
represent
The following will will be lasted shoultaneously in missing, nor had the host tackle the Club at Happy Valley on London and New York on Wednes heen-tumpenal will. A medicine Wednesday, Februry 13, at 5 bottle stood on the docker by the captain's bunk. Had the vessel pm.Club in colours:-1. G. Faers. W. H. Edmonds (Capt.). PERING, February 8.
recently encountered even himpy Wang Keb-ming, having furan weather that buttle would have H. C. Manamara, A. Bower, the Rev. T. B. Powell, the Rev. N. cially tided over the New You fallen over. wants to be relieved of the portfolibeers and ten had simply Evans, T. J. Price, F. H. Hold- of Minister of Finuince, and it is un-nished. Not a tree them ims man, H. Meacock, S. H. Garrod certain whether efforts to inducer heen found, although the and F. Schnepel.
him to remain will be successful United States. Government made The following will represent exhaustive inquiries and offered the Central British School:-G During last week which was rewards for any information about Freyman, Blackwell, F. Angus, T. Whitley.T. R. Rowell, R. interrupted by the Chion New Year them holidays, business in the local share
The Marie Coleste," in charge Witchell, A. Bliss, R. Patton, marko was restricted and the of Captain Brigge, had sailed from C. Bond, W. Matchin (Capt.) and volume put through did not amount New York on November 7 for Ganos L. White, Reserve, H. Pearne. to much. Prices however were well with a cargo of alcohol. Two days maintained, with advances shown in before, she entered the Melitor mean she wonokou". by a
A Standard Romedy
n few cars.
The Shanghai Markot for Got-paging vessel, the Highlander, Chamberlain's Court Rosly laa tone" and "Docks was dull and and sansted All wall With standard family mocllatus. Frompé inactiveN
Capt, Briggs were his wife and reliable and effective for conghs, colds, croup, bronchial coughs, coughs resulting The Singapore Market for Rubber Hele Haughter Mod, a crew of seven- from whooping cough, nervous hanking Sharee romains neglected. The row tean, aliedy mieck Dénes, and tickling throat troublesome night Toaterial is quote in Singapore at Norwegian
coughs and the chronio'bonths of elderly 493 cents par lb.
fix battlay, from Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. 60 Bia gse Read, Shanghai,
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The S/S
"KINA"
having arrived, Consignees of cargo are hereby informed that all goods are being landed and placed at their rink into the bazardous and/or exam hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong & Kowloon Whail & Godown Co, Ltd., whence delivery can be obtained as agon as the goods are landed
No claims will be admitted goole have left the Godown, in all goda remaining undelivered after the 15th of February 1924, will be subject to rent
All broken, chafed and damaged.
goode ng-to be left in the Godown, whom they will be oxamined by Mer | Goldard = "& Douglas, on the 15th of
February 1924 at 10:məm.......
All claims against the vousal must be presented to the undersigned before the 18th of February 1924, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected... Bills of Lading will be oqunterrien
JOHN HANNERS,
Hongkong, 6th 18
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