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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN.

PIMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship

"PRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH," having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby Informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valasbies, are being. landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hasardons Godowns of the Hougkong and Kowloon Wharf and Gotown Company, Limited, Kowloom, and West Beint Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, sad all goods remaining undelivered after the 23rd inst. will be subject to rent.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be loft in the Godowns, where they will be: examined on the 23rd Inst, at 9.30 a.x.

All Claims must reach us before the 27th

inst

or they will not be recognized,

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by thị undersigned,

This Steamer brings Cargo

Er. 8.8, HAILE" from Bio de Janeiro. Ex. 8.8. "Bontani" from Naples.

Ex.

6.8. "KONIG" from "Zanzibar and Mombasa.

Transhipped at Port Said.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Co.,

General Agente.

Hongkong, 17th May, 1910,

FROM EUROPE.

THE H.AL. Steamship

"SUEVIA,"

Con

Captain Kotzte, having arrived, signton of Carge are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk In the hazardous and/or oxtre-hamrdous Go- downs of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Limited, whones delivery

be obtained against Bills-of-

Lading countersigned by the Undersigned

Optional Cargo will be carried on unless notice to the contrary be given before TO-DAX.

All Dlaims must be presented within ten daya of the steamer's arrival horo, after which date

they cannot be recognised.

"No Claims will be admitted after the Gooda have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 25th inst, will be subject to rent.

All broken, chafed, aut damaged Goods must be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 24th inst., at 3 P.M.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in

any case whatever.

This Steamer brings ou Cargo:

Ex 2.9. "Tore" from Alius

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong Office,

“Hongkong, 19th May, 1910.“

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"GLEN LINE OF STEAMERS,"

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO, HULL LONDON AND SINGAPORE.

AHE Steamship

THE

- GLENLOOHY,”

Captain E. J. Shallard, having arrived from the Above Ports, Consiguson of Cargo are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being landed at their rink into the Godoym of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Lid, Kowloon, and stored at Consigness' risk and expense.

All broker, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on Thursday, 26th inst., et 3 P.M.

All Claims must be presented within fifteen days of the steamer's arrival hare, after which date they cannot be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 26th inst, will be subjseł to rent.

No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Laling will be countersigned by

SHEWAN, TOMÈS & Co., Agents.

· Hongkong, 20th May, 1910.

8.8. "YARRA."

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COMPAGNIE DES, MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES.

NOTICE.

NONSIGNEES of Cargo from London ex 8.8. “Dordogne from Havre ex 4.6. “ Dordogas " from Bordeaux er 8.8. “ Villa d'Arran," in connection with above Stesmor, are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Treasure and Valuables aro being landed and stored et, their risks into the hazardous and/or extra hazaritons Godowns of the Hong. kong-Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Ltd, at Kevioon, whenes delivery may be obtaired immediately after landing.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignes before Noos, To-Day, 23rd inst., requesting it to be landed here.

Bills of Leding will bo countorsigued by the Undersigned. Goods remaining unclaimed after the 30th inst., at Nook, will be subjoos to rent and Landing charges.

All claims must be sent in to me on or before the 31st inst., or they will not be recognized,

All damaged packages will be examined or the 30th inst., at. 3 P.M.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

P. THOMAS, Agent.

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CATHAY

Hongkong, 216 May, 1910..

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LORD KITCHENER'S ARRIVAL

IN LONDON.

Lord Kitahaar net foot in London on April, 27th for the first time after nearly eight years spent in the service of the Empire abroad. His welcome at Waterloo was one of the wildest enthusiasm.

the week to 24 which is the highest quotation since Juno, 1908, and although to-day- ! there has been a slight resetion to 24111, the undertons of the market is good and there are no signs of any serions relapse at presout, The recent buying, which has bem on a very large scale and has canged the rise of Id per ounos during the last few maks, is thought to Platform No. 4, at which Lord Kitchenor be largely speculative by Ind operators in was to arrivo, was the centre of a surging zases view of the possibility of the Imlan Govornuent people. Only privileged persons were allowed buying later in the year, but whether benef platform itself, but the adjacent platforms or for consumption has remote, a continuance of and the roadway between Nos, 4 and 3 wore this buying may cause a further trance, The packed with spectators

China rafse love continued to harden in Not more than half a dozen of those in sympathy with silver and there have been no waiting knew in which part of the long train large sales by China in this market, though we Lord Kitchener was travelling. His saloon hear of sales and shipments direst to Bombay. was the next carriage but one to the engine, and when he stepped out there was practically

of

On

e clear space round him.

was really there.

Then there was a deafening rear. Every body shanted his hardest, and liste, sticks, and antrallax wore wated in the air.

A little sheer went up, but the enormou

THE DEATH OF KING EDWARD crowd, socing nothing, thought it was a false round of handshakes had bien com-

The sad news of the death of King Edward gy, and pleted before the people realised that "Katagloom over Peking, where it was realized, probably, more acutely than in other parts of the Chinese Empire, what a great loss the British Empire and the world in general had suffered. After the receipt of Hauter's telegram on Friday orening which gave the first news of the King's illnes, there was such a brief space astounded at the news. Sincere regret, says the before the end one that saverybody wan Poling correspondout of the N-0. Daily News, has been shown bere, especially by the Chiuoso, who

Ae Lord Kitchener alighted from the timin Lord Knollys, who was only two steps from the door, greeted him on behalf of the King with a vigorous handshake.

Bir Arther Biggo, representing the Prince of Wales, was the next to welcome him, and then followed Lord Roberta.

Indy Salisbury, and Sir George Roid, High Commulsioner of the Commonwealth of Aus tralia, were the next to extend cordial greetings. "Kitchener has not altered a bit, declared

have left nothing undone, officially, privately and through the Prom to show their appreciation of the successful efforts of King Edward in the King Edward's death and the accession of cans of peace. The official announcement of King Goor was made by proclamation at noon iroopa under Colonel Anderson. the notice left a bare margin of time. On Lesations were represented, although Tuesday afternoon Prince Ching called at Chinese Government's condelenco the British Legation to express officially the

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were taking plaos.

Wax & parade of All the

Lord Kitclonar looked the picture of bæalth, His face has been burnt to a deep ruddy brown by tropical xons. Ha wore a lounge suit and a soft brown hat, and as he stood on the platform he looked, as one of the arowd expro edit, “fit mough for anything."

The Chinese Prass published many sym- Lord Kitchener was

pathetic articles and their references to King on the platform his ticularly glad to see

godchild, Herbert Rdward showed that the Chinese were thorough- Maxse, who came with his father, Colonely aware of his great, pacifying influenes on Maxre," who, despite his hard, dater. nined features, is very fond of children, shook hands with the little boy, and patted him on the. berd.

Eropean politics, no less than the fact that affairs in China are to no small extentsubservient to the trend of eventa abroad. A characteristic A great gumber of distinguished officials of frailty has been disclosed at Tientsin, however, the War Ofice, the India. Office, and other and the weird suggestion which embodies it is Government Departments were also at the now circulating at the Capital. It was the station. After's few words with sack express that Halley's Comet had caused the death of

publication by a Chinese

newspaper of the idon ing how happy he was to be book in England onça mora, Tard Kitchener walked across the platby the comment that it was evident that the King Edward. The paragraph was accompanied form and entered a motor-car which was waiting astral visitor was a thing of ill-omen to Britain for him.

and that as the comet had vented its wrath on that Power China, might escapa. It was an ingentona specalation and one that might have

Then the cheere of the enormous crowd broke out again, and as the car went down the steep incline leading out of the station great care hed to be exervised in order to avoid hun- dreds of peopl, who pressed into the middle of

The

the roadway of Lord Kitchener's future was raised at question time in the House of Com mone next day by Mr. Arthur H, Loo, bút My.' Haldane was very guarded in his replies, and would give no definite answer except that "in due course" be would state what would be the duties attaching to Lord Kitcheuer's How post of High Commissioner in the Mediterradionu The following discussion took place

Mr Lees it intended that Lord Kitchener aball now take up his duties as High Commis. sioner in the Mediterranean, and if so on what date? Will he establish his headquarters at Malts and what arrangements have been mäle for the effective discharge of the duties of his office since appointment in the autumn of last year?

Mr. Haling-It is proposed that Lad Kitchenor shall take up the duties of Fiolit Marshal Commanding-in-Chief in the Medi- terranean on or very shortly after his arriv. al in this country, his headquarters in that capacity being at Malta. Since his appoint ment on the resignation of the Duke of Con- nanght the duties of the offes have beon sarried out by Sir H. Forestier-Walker, the Governor. and Commander-in-Chief,

Mir. Lee Why was it considered necessary. by the Government to make this appointment in such haste in the autumn of last year, when it was not intended that the dution should be taken up until at least dix months later

Bir Haldane-It is usual to fill up sash appointments six months or so before they actually become vocant, following the analogy of the Admiralty. The reason is that time is wanted for making the arrangements, and it is dorizable

the appointments shall be announced, beforehand,

Mr. Lee Will the Secretary for War any whather during the parlod Sir H. Forestier Walker has been occupying the office, he har carried out the duties of luspecting the troops in South Africa?

good affoot on the minds of the Chinese, And as such it has received no shack

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Mr. Haldane-Thero has been no occasion for him to do this. Lord Methuen has been hera

Mr. Gibeon Bowies-Will the right hon. gentleman ocnsider whether the duties cannot be continued to be carried out by Sir H. Forestier-Walker wi hout calling on so eminent a general as Lord Kitchener to take them up?

Mr. Haldane That depends on what the 24 duties are, and in due course I shall be able to state the duties.

Mr. Lee Is not the right hon. gentleman aware that be stated in this House last Autuma that the duties wore to include the inspection of troops in South Atrios? Is it intended to abandon that P

Mr. Haldane--I have never suggested any- thing of the kind, The dafies will include the inspection of troops in South Africa, and, there will be other datins, which I shall he prepared to discuss at the proper moment.

· THE MONEY MARKET.

We subjoin extracts from Merera, Samuel Montagu & Co.'s bullion circular datad Aprü 28th:

The silver market continues is good beark Last Friday there was a sharp squeeze of the "bears" in Bombay, and the spot quotation reset from 62 to 63 rupees per 10 toks, whilst the price of silver, shipment from London,

from merely moved o

62 to 6212. Ordam from that market and elsewhere came freely to this side, the London price responding by an adrance to 242d. At this quotation supplies have been large; nevertheless the demand swept them off so readily that the price again advanced yesterday to 241d. and to-day reached 241 d.,

•quotation not excoded since July 25, 903, when 35d, was recorded. We may point out that during the past seven weeks the price has risen practically without a break, and to day's quotation shows an advance of 6 per cont. in duty-free corriries and 17 per cent, in India..

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"Bubiained in Messrs Mocalite & Goldamid's or from the different Agents,

cronlar dated April 29th -

Indo-China, oto.

Documenta translated from or into "Classics] or Colloquial Chinese ...

The price of milver, which was 243d, on the date of our last circular, has advanood during

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Martin, 1st May Saigon 27th Aprā. General and Rico-Man Fat. AMIGO, German str., 892, F. Frandsen, 22nd May-Swatow 21st May, General-Butter- fold & Swire.

BANGKOK, Goran str., 1,920, F. Nicolaisen. 14th May Bangkok 5th May, Rios and GenoralTuen Fat Hong.

BORNEO, German str., 1,344, F. Sembill, 19th

Sosiu Maku, Jap. str., 1,908, T. Yamamoto,

21st May-Anping via Amoy and Beatow 20th May, General Osaka Shosen Kaisha, SUIMON, German str., 1,587, E. Andersen, 17th May-Hankow 4th and Swatow 16th May Railway

material-Hamburg, Ameriks Linie.

SUVERIC, British air, 4011, Cowley, 4th May” TAMBA MARU, Japanese str, 6,133, E. Bato, Seattle and Manila, Flour-Dodwell L&Co. 14th May-Seattle, Wash. 12th April, Coal, Fleur and M'dise Nippon-Yasen-Haisha TEAN, British str., 1,347, A. W. Outerbridge. 20th May-Manila 17th May-Butterfield &Bwire.

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BULSSUES, British str.. 3,958, Denoon, 5th

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CAEL DIEDERIOFAEN, Gorman str., 774, J.

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and

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TaINTAU, Germas str., 1,002, T. Hegengo, 21st

Sugar-Java-China-Japan Lijn.

May Bangkok 13th May, Rice and Meal—– Butterfold & Swire

BATING VISOMLA,

Ansow, British barque, 2,971, Molvor, 20th May--Anjer 8th April, Kerosene Oil- Standard Oil Co.

VISITORS AT HOTELS

Koregons HäTNG

Mr. B. W. Adams Mr. P. E. Adama Mr. F. Au tín

Sr. J. H. Backkouge Mr. F. Bonnet Mr. 4. A. Boney Mrs J. D. Champlin

Mr. M. O. Clara Mr. H. L. Condon Mr. W. F. Con Mr. F. S. Corley

Carry Mr. G. Mr. B. Ditt mer Mr. H. Dodge,

Mr. J. E. Dorian Mr. A. E. Danrich. Mr. A. L. Farwell Mr. H. G Fisher

| Foosting, British str., 1,423, C, Tweedy, 14th

Rice May Bangkok 6th May, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.------- HAICHING, British str., 1,257, W. C. Passmore, Miss Foster

22nd May-Foochow, Amoy vis Swatow | Mr. & Mrs. T. Fox 21st May, General-Douglas, Laprak & Mrs. Freeborn

Mr. D. Gall Co. HALD, Norwegian ate, 1,065, G. Solberg, Mr. F. Guidon

M. Goodall 18th MayBangkok 10th May, Rice Mir, V. Gulbourn China Siam B.N. Co.

HING SHUB, Chinese str., 808, Markassoir, 16th May-Saigon 12th May, Rice-Deu Fine Kee.

HUE, French air.. 742, Panier. 8th May

Haiphong 5th May, General. Marty

JOHANNE, German str., M. Jpland, Zist May---

Bangkok 15th May, Bice-Jebsen & Co.. KAMBU, British str. 1,142, Davies, 5th May

Tisnteln 26th April, General-Butterfeld & Swire.

KLANO CHING, Chinesa str. 1,002, A. F. Brissander, 16th May-Chiakiang 10th May, General Chinasa KIUKIANO, British str., 1,228. Robertson, 17th

May-Chinklang 13th May, General→→→ Butterfold & Swire.

Capt T. P. Hall

Mr. and Mrs F. F.G.

Harper

Capt. Hazeland Mr.A. Bei e

Mr. G. Honde won

Dr. O. Marriott Mr. R. C. Martia

Mr. GL. Hawley and

child

Capt. J. Meide Mr. and Mr. W. F

MaCaughey.

Mias M. Menneex Mr. G. C. Molntock Mr. D.G.M.McNaughton

Mr. J. E. Menagh

Mr. John Marchi

Mr. D. M. Mickis

Mr. A. B, Monider Mr. H. J. Morse

Capt. & Mr. J. W. B.

"Mr.","Off

Major and Mrs. G. H,

Репхова

Mr. W,. Pottingar Mr. E. Potta Mr. H. Hay Mr. 2. K. Rodger. Mr, L. Runge

Mr. A

A. Blingaby

Mc. H. H. Bolomon

Surgaon and Me, &.D.

Spalding, ..

Kr. J. Hpitties Miss & Square

Hon, Mr and Mr. E. A. M. F. H. Tappan

Heroti

Dr. 9. Hough Airs. R. E. Jerklas Mrs. W. D. Kraft -Miss-Kraft-

Mr. H. D. Taw Mr. G.loyd sv. D. Wacdonald -Mr. B. Mandel

Mr. B. L. Marker

Mies M. Tappas Miss 8. L. Taylor

Mrs M. I. Thompson Mr. T. Walton Mr. C. E Wattion

Mrs. C. T. Westöcft &

child

Mr. D. White Mr. G. Wood Mr. T. 8. Wright

KING EDWARD Hoths.

Mr. & Mrs. W.Arthur

KORAT, German str., 1,223. W. Schmidt, | Mr. E. Arcbbutt

17th May Bangkok 10th May, Rice Butterfeld & Swire.

& ch lären

is V. Arthur Mr. H. M. Hain Mr. & Mrs M. T. Baird Mr. & Mrs. Baldwin....... Mr. & Mrs. Banchflower Mre. BeinemGOTÍ

KUMSA, British sir.. W. G. E. Leask. 19th May--Calcutta 3rd, Panang 9th and Sin- grapors 13th May, General Jardine, Matheson & Co. KWANGLEE, Chinese str, 1,468, Lincoln, 18th

May-Shanghai 15th May, GeneralMiss Bornemazn C.M. B. N Co.

Mr... F Cox LANDEAT SCHEFF, German str., 1.072, A. Capt Dixon

Strune, 14th Moy-Kchnichang, 6th May, Mr. & Mrs Elliot Bics-Samson & Co.

Mr. H. G. Fister Via MANONURTA, American str. 8,750, M7. G. M. Hay Hastings 22nd May-San Francisco 25 Apr Mr. & Mrs. H ipecley

Mails and General--P. M. S. 8, 06."

Miss Haymon 4. bis int Mr. & Mrs. Holloway Capt. Johna

3. E. Hollows.

MEEAPI, Dutch str., 1,597, E. Uldall, 20th May

Java Sugar-Chinese. MONTEAGLE, British str., 6,163, T. H. Davison, 8th May-Vancouver 12th April, Lumbar and Lead - Canadian Pacafio Railway Co. MONTROSE, British tr., 2,584, K. Glegg, 21st

April-Yokohama 12th April, Coal- Dodwell & Co. Nouy, British til General Geo. Mr. B. Arndt

1,109, Paymr, ‚24th April—'

PAOTING,

Newchwang

MF, Kennedy

Misses KJ.M. Kennedy Capt. E. Kofod

Mra, M. Leslie Mr. Wm. Mac Murray Mrs. Marston

Sir. H. N. Mody

Mr. alder Mr. B. N. W. Niskela Mr. Packer Capt and Mr W. C.

Pasamore

Mr. D. Percebgin"

Mr. E Rigold

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