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COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES;
MARITIMES.
NOTICE.
CONSIGNEES of
ex as "Dordogne from London
from: HarESĽSK
#Dordogne" from Bordeaux ex es, Ville d'Arens," in connection ·with above
Steamer, are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Treasure and Vulnobles are being landed and stored at their risks into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong- kong-Kowloon Wharf and Godown, Co., Ltd., at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignees before Noor, To-DAY, 23rd inst, requesting it to be landed here,
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Goods remaining unciated after
3011
Inst., at“, „NOON, will be subject to rant and landing charges.
All claims must be sent in to me en or before. the 31st inst, or they will not be recognized.
All damaged packages will be examined on
the 30th inst, 3r
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
P. THOMAS, Agent,
Hongkong, 21t May, 1910.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
From CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
THE Steamship
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"ARRATOON APCAR," having arrived from the above Ports, Con- signen of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed
at once, at Consignees risk and expense:
Cargo remaining on board after 4 v.3. of the 25th inst. will be lauded at Consignees' risk
expense
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Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE aro requested to take IMMEDIATE. delivery of their goode from alongside, such cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be loaded and store at Consignees" risk and
No Fire Inguratica has been offected;
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned,,
DAVID SASSOON & CO., LTD.,__
Agents.
Hongkong, 25th May, 1910.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
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Fuox BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.
NHE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamer
THE P
"ASSAYE."
Consiguses of Cargo by the above-named Tesaol are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR RISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godown at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be aorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
This rossel brings on Cargo:-
Froir London, &co, ex ...“ Mulwa." From Persian Gulf, ex B. L. 8. M. and
B. &P. 8. N. Co.'s Steamers. Optional Goods will be lunded here unless instructions are given to the contrary within 6 hours.
Goods not cleared by the 1st June, at 4 PM., will be subject to ment
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in suy case whatever.
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examustion by the Consignee's and the Company's representative at an appointed hour. All Claims must be presented within ten days of the eféminer's arrival hero, after which date they cannot be recognised. No Clainis will be admitted after the Gooda have left this Gedowns.
E. A. HEWEPË, Superintendent.
Hongkong, 26th May, 1910.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
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FROM SHANGHAI, KOBE AND MOJI.
HE Steamship
TH
"GREGORY APCAR"
having arrived from the above Porte, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
Carge impeding the discharge will be landed
st Consignosy risk and expenso into the hazardous and/or extra hazardons Godowns of
the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.
DAVID SASSOON & Co., LTD, Agents.
Hongkong, 25th May, 1910.
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THE CANADIAN MAIL will not ba commenced just yet should the Austrian Parlia cover on the 25th instant p.m., for Hongkong The C.P.B. str. Express of China loft Van-
MERCHANT STKAMERA. The NY.K. str. Aki Maru (European Line]
her in 1913
91,424,423. The census bureau" umficially estimates the ment prove unwilling to vote the large sama vis usual ports of call. population of the United States, based on the which will be required for carrying out this preliminary counting of the numerators Programme, but every possible influence is being returns, at 91,424,423, an increase of 15,121,036 brought to hear in the Press and otherwise to left Bingapore for this port on the 21tk inst
induce the Legislature to provide the necessary and is expected bore to-day- The three largest cities are Now Yerk, with effect of the agreement referred to, if Germany left Shanghai for this port on the 27th instant, funds, and not without hope of 8800885 The
The 0.8.K. str. Fits Patrick, from Tacoma, of 4,563,603 Chicago, with 2.232,726 inhabitants; and Philadelphia, with had, after all, to purchase the ships, would, says and is expected to drive here to vario
A British sorvica journal. be to place
The Bank Line Ltd's str. Kumeric left in a position of actual superiority to ourselves Tokohama on the 25th inst, for Hongkong via the same; as there is no doubt that the two Singapore for Hongkong on the 26th instant as regards Dreadnoughts, and even if Austria should find the money the result would be almost The RM.S.P. Ca.'a str. Pembrokeshire, left Navies would act in strict offensive and defen- and may be expected here on or about the 1st sive alliance in
Singapore for this pert on the 27th instant, at The P. & O, S. N. Co.'s str. Milin left 9 am, and is dus here on the 1st prox, at about 6 am.
BY STEFLABLE AIRSHIP TO THE POLE
Count Zoppelin is in Berlinent personalities" of consulting varions "eminent with regard to his projected attempt to reach the North Pole by the steerable airship. The
any
ports.
German Emperor is taking the keenost interest | santemplated. Th Operations that might be prox.
upon the naval supremacy of England needs no bearing of this project demonstration. Evidently it was not for no thing that the Emperor William declared some years ago that the trident of Neptune must be la German hands,
in Count Zeppelin's deaire to secure such a great record for German aviation, and it is said there will be no lack of funds if the enterprise turns out to be more costly than is imagined.
TRUE FOLITEN ESA.
One evening as the mother of a little mess of Phillips Brooks was tucking her sangly in hed, a caller was announced. The mother told the child to say her prayers and promised to be back in a few minutes. When she retured she asked the child if she had done as ale was bidden. Well, you see, tatanin, I was awfully sleepy, so I just asked God if He wouldn't excuse me to-night, and He said, 'Oh, certainly don't mention it, Miss Brooks""
LADT DABLISLE AND GIRLS OF LEISURE." Tho Conatess of Carlisle, addressing the lolegates to the National: British Women's Temperance Association, at the Leysian Mission Hall, City-rond, EC., said that the girl of the middle class found idling at home, doing fauor needlework, or playing eroquet, would have to explain herself. Girls of leisure" are going to be the leatings, not the best. They make silly, extravagant guys of themselves, and pretend that they are synst seventeen when they are getting on." (Laughter.}:
INCOMPETENT.
THE PRIMATE ON MISSIONARY
WORK IN THE EAST.
meeting in London on May 3rd the Archbishop Speaking at a Church Missionary Society of Canterbury said that as he looked back at Lambeth to the archives of their missionary story a few generations ago, he was sometimes difficulties that men at the centre had then to startled by the contrast between the kind of contend with and the kind of difficulties, not less but different, which they hail to contend with now. He saw their ancestors facing difficulties which they themselves were fe from almost entirely making plans for regions hardly known to most people, even by us, to send men thither slowly and with great difficulty, at un certain dates, to communicate with them after- wards with equal difficulty and at rare and long letter sent across the seas was sent in tripllente interrals. Little more than 100 yours ago every by three successive ships, so great was the at letters would
The N.Y.K. str. Hakala, Muru Bombay Lingi loft Bombay for this port via Singapore on the 200r instant, and is expected here on the 6th prox.
The O.SK. str. Tacuma Mare left Tacoma on the 30th alt, for this port via Japan and about the 8th prox, Manila, and in expooted to arrive hore en or
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little fellow was manifestly cast down, but it not true that the universal sense of a kindly. Anay--Bwatow 20th May, Nil-Batter
"Father," asked the small boy of an editor. is Jupiter inhabited ?”. I don't know, may son," was the truthful answer; Presently he was interrupted again. Father, are there any rea-serpents" "I don't know, my son, The presently rallied and again approached the great source of information. North Polo look like? But, alas aguia the "Father, what does the "I don't know, my son." At last, in desperation, he inquired, with withering omphasis: Father, how did you get to be an elitor P
auswer:
MILLIONAIRE-TRAMP
Mr. Edwin Brown, a Douver milionaire, has, the Telegraph says, been amusing linseif by anking a tour of the principal Pacific Coast cities dressed as a tramp, in order to see whether the submerged tenth "over received any human sympathy. He passed through Chicago, and was seked about his experiences. He replied: - I found a country of condensed human suffer Jag where the churches are as idle as painted picture, and where charity associations seek to vold giving wherever possible rather than help
M. Brown was arrested many times 38 6
• vagrant".
were very
Probability that somerledes, of Let God helped them in all their difficulties, and they over- there were problems and difficulties to-day came them, one by one. On the other hand, of which their ancestors knew nothing. Was friendliness to their work made it ten times popular mind? The very case of communica harder to keep the are really aglow in the tion was found to have peculiar difficulties of its own, and perhaps, after all, the rentance of the thing soomed to be far less than it was in days gone by. The difficulties that they now had to contend with were the diflenlties that cams, with that wider knowledge, with that fuller spread of civilization an with all parts of the world, and they relate change had come over the story of mission work real. What a strange a
e and almost immeasurable in the last 40 years! Let them think of China 40 years ago and of China to-day the sullen hostility, the closed doors, the difficulties of every sort and kind, and the absolute mystery of it all that beset people than. Now they had! the open door, the apparent welcome on one side and the other, and behind it all the certainty that they know so little of what might at any time come, and they felt that the time before them with the open door might be short. Might God give them grace to use it now for His cause while these was which of all the world presented the most marked time. (Cheers.) Or let them take that land
Japan-and contrast what was happening then contrast with 40 years ago the Empire of with what was happening now. Let them look
in
THE "MARSEILLAISE" IN CHINA. The national hyma of Republican Franco, according to our French contemporary, Le Journal des Débats, has penetrated into the Chinese Empire. In the vicimage of Mulden there is being distributed a book of songs, entitled "Fresh Songs," from the pen of the Chlou pout, Wang Wong In the
recs of what missionary work meant the author calls the people to arms against the Japan half a century ago and what it was reigning Mang'an dynasty, se being the canse of with which those who went there had to contend. I the recent defen s of China, and who do not Now the Japanese Church of their own com protect the Chinese in America and Africs munion was growing inte steady life, was ac- The Chinese poet holds up as a a shining example the patriotism of Washington, and course, there was widespread ignorance which copted as a part of the people's life, though, of of the Japanese, whilst he ridiculos the had got to be overcome and was being overcome. rivalry of the Powers in Manchuria. In an Then let them contrast Uganda 40
Ode to Greece," he idolises Lord Byron; an
with the
times. otlier poem is dedicated to the load nations, the slave-hunters among savage tribes, and to
present It
was o tract for
wild the Poles, Indians, Annamites, and Egyptians. day 300 representatives of 70,000 Christians of At the end of the volame is a Chinese "Mar their own communion met once more to thank soillaise," which is intended to serve as a national God and to take conrage. Let them look 40 anthem of a new China. Another Chinese prat, years ahead at the life of Western Africa, and Li-Fa, has published a volume of "Selested think of the work that was being done by that China Songs in Nauking, in which he warmly noble-hearted man, Bishop Tugwell. (Cheers.) afreentes conscription and the formation of a strong Chinese army, while acollection of "Song's of New China," in grent demand in Shanghal, also appeals to the national enthusiasm for a powerful arinys.
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The Apear str. Lightning from Calcutta left Singapore on the 26th instant afternoon, and may be expected here to-day,
The Indo-Chins str. Fookeang left Caloutta for the Straits and Hongkong on the 22nd inst, and is due here about the 7th prox.
SPECULATION IN DREADNOUGHTS. The mystery surrounding the Austrian Dread. noughts about which so much has been said recently admits of a very simple solu
THE AUSTRALIAN. MAIL. tion The francial diffulty might have
The I.G.M. str. Prius Sigiemand left Yep deberred Austria from embarking upon the here to-day..
en the 23rd inat, at noon, and may be expected Government to postpone it. But such a policy loft Port Darwin for Timor, Manila and Houg
any rate might have led hor The E, & Eaetorn from Sydney, of delay would not have suited the Predominat kong on the 23rd inst. Partner of the Triple Alliance, who knewa the of Dreadnoughts, and the importance for his purposes of heing able to command a majority in those vessels in about three years time, Hence it is with no surprise that we hear, privately, from an exceedingly high foreign diplomatic source, that a secret agreement has
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The N.Y.K. str. Xawala Maru: (Australian Mails on the 26th inst, and is expected here Line) loft Thursday Igland for this port vin
on the 6th prox.:
Cro18ING, German str., 1,021, Braho, 25th May-Bangkok 12th May, Rico and Wood -Batterfold & Swire.
CYCLOPS, British str., 5,896, H. Hazeland. 30ti
April-Takow (Formosa), 28th April, General-Butterfeld & Swire.
DALJIN MARY, Jap. str. 899, Y. Kaburaki,
EMPIRE, British str. 2843, P. T. Helms, 25th
25th May-Swatow 24th May, General- Osaka Shoson Kaicho.
May-Kobe 21st May GenerálGibb, Livingston & Co.
ENTEESS OF JAPAN, British str. 3,039 11 Pybus, 25th May-Vancouver and Shang- had 22nd May, Mails and General-C. P. E. Ca.
FoOSHING, British str., 1,423, C. Twoedy, 14th
MayBangkok 6th May Eios and General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
GREGORY APCAE, British str., 2,961, 8. H. Bolson, 25th May-Moji 20th May, General and Coal-David Bassoon & Co., La. HALIOTIS, Dutch str.. 1,028. Swank, Cay
*-*-*-**** Trunlu sam bee, Kerosana. DIA DAN
-Petrutsuni Col
HEIMDAL, Norwegian str., 962, F. Johnsen, 23rd Moy-Fremantle 1st May, Sandal wood-Order.
HRING SHUN, Chinose atr., 808, Mariuscir
16th May-Saigon 12 May, Rios Den Fing Koo
F.
HUB, French etc., 742, Panier. 8th May- Haiphong 5th May, General-A. KacosHIMA MARY, Japanese str., 2,735,
Marty
Minamikawa, 25th May-Moji 20th May, KALGAN, British str., 1,142, G. D. Mills, 25th
Coal-Atake & Co...
May-Saigon 21st May, Rice-Butterfell KANSU, British str., 1,142, Davies, 5th Magi
& Swire.
Tiantain 26th April, General Butterfeld KIANG PING, Chinese str., 1,222, Udden, 24th
& Swire.
May -Chinking 19th May, General
Chírese
KOBAT, German str., 1,223, W. Schmidt,
17th May-Bangkok 10th May, Rion Butterfield & Bwirs
MANCHE, French str., 1,281, Gary, 27th May
Baigon 23rd May..
MANCHUBIA, American str., 8,750, A. Dixon, 22nd May--San Francisco 26th April, Mails and General-P. M. 8. B. Co. MEBFOO, Chinese 3,339, J. McArthur,
23rd May Shanghai 20th May, Genera
MERAFT, Datch str., 1.597, E. Udall, 25th day
Jare - SugarChinese MONTEOSE, British: str., 2,584, B. Glegg, 21st
April-Tokohama 12th April, Coul Dodwell & Co.
NANSHAN, British str., 1,299, Chas Wawn,
27th May-Saigon 23rd May, Ries Bradley & Co.
Noup, British str., 1,109, Paymr, 21th April- Bingapore 17th April, General Geo McBain.
PATRICIA, German Fir., 14,472, F. Yozer, 22ad May-Colombo 12th May, Government- Hamburg-Amerika Linie.
PEKING, Swedish str., 2,217, G. Eggert, 25th Muy Shanghai 22nd May, General- Melchera & Co..
PERSIA, British str. 2,744, A. Tockeft, Zith May-Mexico via Moji 29th May, General Đag Hok Fong & Co. PHRANANG, German str., 1,021, V. Mangels- dor, 26th May-Bangkok and Bestow 25th May, Rice-Entterfield & Swire SEKTA, German str., 991, Jensen, 23rd Mag-
Saigon 18th May, Rice-Chinese, SHASTUNG, German, str., 1,000, H. Oltmaar, 5th May Bangkok 29th April, Bico- Butterfield & Swire
BUDOW, German str., 1,697, E. Anderson, 17th May-Hankow 4th and Swatow 16th May, Ballway material-- Hamburg Amerika
Sovini, British ste 4,011. Cowley, 4th May
Seattle and Manila, Flour-Dodwell & Co. TAMING, British str., 1,350, G. H. Pennefather, 27th May Manila 24th May, Bugar and General Butterfield & wire
MATAMON MART No. 8, Japanese str., 5,100, Y. Yamashita, 24th May-Mike Kinshin and Oanka, Coal -Miteni Busisa Kataha
The IG.M. str. Yorck, carrying the German
been arrived at between the Germen md Mails with dates from Berlin of the 4th inst, TELEPLACE, British str.. 1,340, Edwards, 26th
THE AMERICAN MAIL.
May-Saigon 20th May, General-Wo Fat Bang..
Tragus, Dutch ste, 2.953, J. P. van Ema-
Bagar-Java-Chins-Japan Lijn.
The T.K.K. str. Chiyo Mere is due at Hong-merio 12th May Macassar 7th May, koor to day at 6 am,
VENETIA, British str., 2,333, H. D. Pardon.
25th May-Mo 19th May, Cont-Dodwell
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Austrian Government, directly instigated
the laft Singapore on Friday, the 27ta instant, at Emperor William and the Crown Prince Branz 4. pm, and may be expected here to-morrow Ferdinand, that four Dreadnon hits shall be at 6p.m built-two at the Stabiliment Tecnico at Trieste, one at Pels, and one at Fiume. Work on the first two has already begun, and a large amount of material has been prepared. No money been voted as yet for any of these ships, which are being constructed ostsusibly in
spirit of faith, bet-and
The P.M. str. Mongolia left San Francisco. this is the important stipulation between the twe Government on the 24th instant for Hongkong, via Hons. should the Austrian Parliament refuse to este lula, Tokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki and Manila, the necessary
ary funds the German Government and is due at this port on the 24th prox.
The P.M. str. Ana left San Francisco on the 10th inst, vis Honolulu, Japan and Shanghal, and fa due here on the 7th prox.
Kerek SAILING. VESSELS, Aaxow British hargue, 2971. Mqfvor, 20th
MayAnjer 8th April, Kerosene Of Standard On Co
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