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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
AMERICAN & ORIENTAL ĻINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM NEW YORK VIA SUEZ,
THE Company's Steamship
THE
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having arrived from the abo
above Ports, Cor signses of Corzo by her ora boreby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their rink in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf inul Hdven
Company, Ltd., Kowloon, where
sach Consigument will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as 9000 av. the Goods are lundet.
Good's not cleared
by 17th inst., at 5 P.M., will be subject to rent.
Damaged Packages must be loft in the Go- downs for examination by the Consignes'sand the Co.'s representative ou the 14th Inst¡ at 11 a.m. All Claims must be presented within ten doga of the stemor's sirival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns.
No Fire Insurance has been affected.
THE BANK LINE. LTD.,
Agents.
Tongkong, 10th June, 1911.
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"GLEN" LINE OF STEAMERS,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
FROM ANTWERP, MIDDLESBORO”, HULL. LONDON AND STRAITS.
THE Steamship
*GLENLOGAN,""
Capt. Jak Mofregor, having arrived from) the above Ports. Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company. Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Consignees risk and expanse.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to bo in the Godowns, where they will be *xamined on MONDAY, 19th iest, at 10 430
All Claims must be presented within fitoon. days of the Steamer'a úrrival here, ofter which dale they cannot be recognized,
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and ali Goods remaining undelivered after the 19th inst, will be subject to ront.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SHEWAN, TOXES & Co., Agents.
Hongkong, 13th Juze, 1911. ·
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SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
GOTHENBURG.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE Steamship
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having arrived, Consignoos of Cargo are heroby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Troasure and Valuables, are boing landed and stored at their risk into the Huzarilous andjer Extra Hazardous Goduwas the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Eatred, Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whenes delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Gooda have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 20th inst. will be subject. to rent,
be
All brokon, chafed, and damaged Goods are to left in the Godowns, where they will be
examined on the 20th inst,, at 9.30 ..
All Chairs must reach us before the 3rd
or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be offoetod.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersignal.
OLOF WIJK & CO., CHINA AGENCIES
AKTIEBOLAO, -
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Hongkong, 13th Jane, 1911.
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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE., NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE Seapabip
"YORGE"
baring arrived, Consignees of Corgo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at fhoir risk into the hazardous and/or extra bazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kewloon Wharf and Godowa Company, Ltd.. Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whence
every may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godewan, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 20th inst. will be subject to reat.
All broken, chafod, and damaged Goorts are in be left in the Godowns, where they will be ex
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All Claims must reach us before the 24th
inst, or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the undersigned.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
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LORD CREWE,
London, May, 24th. Lord Crewe returns to the India Office with in the next few days.
ANOTHER AVIATION FATALITY.
Streatorg, May 24th. The aviator Laemmlin fell 200 feet and was
WRESTLING IN GREAT BRITAIN.
killed.
London, May 25th. At the Crystal Palace yesterday, the Indian wrestler, Ahmed Bus, defeated the Swiss wrestler, Biaz, for £50 a side, under the catch- sa-catch can mal s. Each man weighed 14st. 6lb Riaz was plucky and clever, but tho Indian was stronger and quicker. The first full was gained in 1 min 6 se B., and the second in 3 mins. 19 soce. There were 4,000 spectators present.
KING, GEORGE'S COURT.
London, May 25th. King Georgs and Queen Mary bold their third Court yesterday evening, Their Majesti baving previously received the Maharajah of Bikanir and the Maborajab of Cooch Behar.
GUN-RUNNING IN THE RED SEA.
Hodeida, May 24th.
The Ottoman gunboat Rifahiya has sunk the two dhows which was supposed to be gun- running in the Red Sea. The gunboat then bombarded the town of Khoka, the base of the illicit trufc. Two Bazen were wounded.
CUNARD STEÅNER. AÐHORE.
Louden, May 24th. The Caneri steamer Ivernia, from, Beafon for Liverpool, struck an Daunt Rock in a fog. The fore compartment was flooded, ard ske wan beached in the inner harbour at Queenstown.
Leter.
Tenders have taken off the 726 passengers. The passengers were at lunch when they felt a 1errific shock. They were soon all on deck The vessel hung only a short time on the rock. Immediato precautions were taken. The bulk. heads were shot, and the water confined to the forebold.
· AVIATORS' EXPERIENCES,
London, May 26th,
The aviator M, Vedria's arrived at Madrid and was given a great ovation. He won in unch aaambed condition that he had to be taken do the hospital, but he revived after being massaged. M. Vedrinor, like M. Gibert, was attacked by an eagle while crossing the Gnadurmama moun. tains. Ho escaped it by dipping and rising quickly.
DAILY NAIL" MIFLE COP.
London, May 26th.
POLO IN THE UNITED STATES.
New York, May 29th. Both the polo teama, bare played their final prootice games. The British challengers yes terday defeated a smart American team by 10 goals to 7. The betting is 5 to 1 on tho Americans.
THE CORONATION.
London, May 30th.
The bearers of the Begalin at the Coronation will include Lord Roberts and Lord Kitohener, who will be bearers of the second and third swords, respectively,
TRADES UNIONS AND THE CORONATIÓN,
London, May 30th. The King has commanded the Earl Marshal to invite twe representatives of the Trade Unionists to attend the Coronation.
The Parliamentary Committon of the Trades Congress has chosen two well-known Trade. Unioniste.
*THE SOFT PHEASE OF PEACK.".
London, May 30th. Germany has expressed willingness to nego tinto with the United States for a general arbitration treaty on the lines of the draft treaty submitted by the American Government.
Washington, May 31st. Germany's willingness to negotiate for a general arbitration treaty with the United States and the expectation that other Powers will also negotiate will probably retard the consummation of the treaties with Great Britain and France until the winter.
A TRUCK.
London, May 30th. The Literals see with gratification, in the House of Lords passing the second reading of the Parliament Bill, its inevitable acquiescence in the people's will,
The Conservatives, while they regard it as the " proper course, intimate that it does not mean an donditional surrender. The real fight will begin in Commities after the Coronation.
ROYAL CONGRATULATIONS FOR SOUTH AFRICA.
London, May 30th, The King has totographed to Lond Gladstone requesting him to convey to the Government. alstiens on the acniversary of the Unico. His and people of South Africa his cordial congrat.
Majesty is confident that the work began with the co-operation of both races will be crowned. with increasing, success.
The Government and the Imperial Confer enes have sont similar telegrama,
THE GOT NMEET, AND THE LABOUR PARTY.
London, May 30th,
Sir Rufus Isaacs, moving the Trades Unions Bill to most the Osborne Judgment, said the Bill authorised special levies for political pur poses if approved by the majority of the mom. bert, These objecting would be exempt by gicing written notice.
Mr. F. E. Smith mid the Dill would satisfy nobody. The protection of minorities was Masory
If the Osborns Judgment was, to be reversed in this way he and others would have to reconsider their attitude in favour of the pay- ment of members.
The results of the contest for the Daily Mail Rifle Cap show a high standard of shooting.
The Rifle Regiment of Sydney and the Ibis Club, London, wore bracketed with a wors of 816, the highest hitherto attaised. The next two scores are Young. New South Wales, 813,ditions they wanted for their support. He, and Omoge Free State 809.
FIRE IN AMERICAN “FAIRYLAND.""
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New York, May 27th.
A fire on Conoy Island has destroyed this mammoth dreamland pleasure resort. The fames have got beyond control and are spread ing in four direolioze.
Later.
The loss on Coney Island is estimated at over two million dollars. The fire is now apparently ander control. The four clocks were burned In the height of the fire a lion escaped and dashed into and scattered the crowd. The police
atlacked it with revolverannd killed it.
A-COAL OWNER'S OFFER.
London, May 27th. Mr. Winston Churahill has announced that a coal-owner has offered a thousand pounds prize for the best electric lamp for use in mines, THE CRISIS IN THE COTTON TRADE.
London, May 27th.. The General Committes of the Federation of Master Cotton Spinner' Associations bayo recommended users of Ameriesa cófton to dicun. the milla during the whole of Whit week and the following Monday. A circular to members states: "This is only a preliminary measure. Members will be asked to vote in favour of organised short time till the and of the season. If the trade is to be saved from disaster, the Committee must be supported in its endeavour to deal with a situation becoming more acute daily."
Boston, May 27th, Many New England cotton mills will be idla next week in continuation of the curtailment policy.
THE THREATENED INTERNATIONAL STRIKE
Antwerp, May 28th.
The Red Star liner Kroonstead, leaving for Southampton, ailed with substitutes for the regular crow, who refused to sign on because on international strike might be declared before she returned.
A PARIS TO ROME AIRSHIP RACE.
Paris, Noy 28th,
A. flying race from Paris to Rome for a prize of four thousand sterling is nonornced.
There are twenty-one entries. The race must finish by Jone 15th.
Mr. Ramay MacDonald said the Bill did not give the Labourites the fair and equitable con-
expressed himself in favour of the Bill, how- ever, believing that it could be amended.
THE ARMY IN INDIA.
London, May 29th. A leading artiole in 'The Times strongly con- downs any reduction in the Indian Array. The journal says:-
There was never a time when it was wore necessary to play no tricks with our slendor mar giz of safety in Indis itself, while on the Frou- tior we are anofronted with a great arry of war- like and well-armed tribesmen nud a powerful united nation of splendid guerilla fighters in Afghanista Moreover, flity years ago, when the strength of the Army was fired, British dominion in the Persian Gulf was entirely un menaced and China soomed decrepit, with littlo control over the Province on the North-Eastern Frontier of India."
Later.
Router is informed that, whatever reduction in expenditure in India may possibly be deter. mined on after enquiry, the idea of reducing the British Army there has never been conto plated
THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE,
London, May 30th. The Princess Christian yesterday received the delegates to the Imperial Conference and dis tinguished Colonials now in Loudon. Privos Christian, the Princos Marie-Lonite, the Prin cers Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein, the Duke and Duchess of Connaught, Princess Patricia, of Connaught, Lord Kitchener, Lord Denman, Lord and Lady Bolborne, Mr. and Mre. Har eurt. Lord Minto, Colonel and Mrs. Seely and number of other prominent people were present,
THE PARLIAMENT BILL.
London, May 30th. In the Debate in the House of Lords on the second reading of the Parliament Bill, Lord Landowne said the fact that they were not di- vidling did not mean that they accepted even pro visionally the place the Bill assigned the House, but it was olear there wore some grounds com- mon to both sides. Therefore, it was desirabic to disches details and anbait amendments, espe- cially safeguards at a period preceding tho re- or nstitution of the House of Lords sufficient to protect the foundations of the United Kingdom from irreparable change
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THE POPE AND PORTUGAL.
London, May 30th, A Feral Encyclical vehemently condemns the Anti-Religions Acts of the Portuguese Republic,
AMERICAN RAILWAY MORTGAGE BONDS..
London. May 30th.
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THE DEATH OF A FAMOUS LITTERATEUR.
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London, May 30th. The douth of Sir William Gilbert, was due to heart failure while sathing.
FRANCE'S ENTHUSIASM FOR FLYING,
London, May 29th. In France there is wild excitement pier the proplane The prizes amount The aviators Garros,
altogether to £20,000. Baumont, and Limmerling resched Avignon and re-started, hoping to reach home to night
There was a terrillo crush at Lyons on the stopping places, and two women and a soldier were killed.
WOMAN'S BUFFRAGE.
d Morley said he had listened to Lord wae with pleasure. In spite of the failure PORTUGU KAE POLITICS,
of the Conference, he did not despair of a settle Lisbon, May 28th.
ment. Government were prepared to discusa There are indications that the great majority
ary amendments which did not oppose the of the membors returned in the elections of the
effective redominance of the House of Com. Constituent As embly beld to-day will be official
mens. He was confident that the same view of Hepublicans. There will be a few Judependent Parliau entary necessities would animate both George promised to set aside a work for the dis Republicans ond Socialists. The Menarchists sides in the latter stages of the Bill. have abstained from participating. It is ex peated that there will be no organised opposition in the Assembly.
FATAL FLYING, ACCIDENT IN EUSSIA.
P St. Petersburg, May 28:1, Tho Aviation Week opened here yesterday, The aviator Smith fell a distance of 120 it. and was killed,
· THE STRANDED LINER PATERNIA.".
London, May, 27th. The liner Iternia is setting down in the Fard. The underwriters fear that they will have to face o heavy claim. Over 290 bales of
cotton have been salvaxed.
WELSH MINKES CONFERENCE.
London, May 28th. The Welsh Miners Conference at Cardiff yes. terday rejected the proposed strike settlement on, the terms accepted by the National Federation,"
whichs consequently withdraws £3,000 a week
strike pay.
THE ARMY IN ANDÍA.—ITS BEDUCTION 'HUMOURED.
Louden. May 29th.
The Times gives prominence to a rumour that, in connection with economies in Indian experdi ture which have been under consideration for some time," a reduction of the Army in India will be proposed.
JUDGES IN INDIA.
London, May 30th.. Government propose to introduce a Bill in- creasing the number of Jadges in India as sony as possible after Whitsautide. It is hoped to carry it this epasion.
ALLEGED INSURANCE FRAUD.
London, May 30th. Lieutenant Cecil Cameron, 57th Battery R. G. A. and his wifo, are being tried at Edinburgh for attempting fraudulently to obtain £6,500, then for which a certain pearl necklace was
inearoi.
The defendants state that the necklace was
stolen in a street in Edinburgh, while the pros ecution maintains that no robbery occurred,
PARLIAMENT BILL
London, May 29th, In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Lloyd
onstion of wome»'s ruffrage during next session..
MI. LLOYD GEORGE'S INSURANCE BILL
London, May 30th. The House of Coumpous yesterday passed the second reading of the Insurance Bill,
Mr. Lloyd Georgs said the Hill must be passed in 1911. He suggested that the different parties should appoint small committees to con- sider amendments with the Government, which will give all informatier, thas narrowing, the
of points controversy.
Seroral Unionists welcomed the suggestion. KERAKING THE AMERICAN, TRUSTA,"
Washington, May 30th. The Supreme Court bas decided that the Tobacco Trust is an organisation in restraint of trade. It gives aiz months in which to re- organise it in a morrer compatible with the law.
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London, May 30th
THE CIVIL SERVICE The House of Lorde passed the second reading
London, May 30th. of the Parliament Bill without a division.
A group of Liberal, Latour, and Unionist Lord: Rosebery, referring to Lord Morley's Members of the House of Commene have siren sugreation of co-operation ination of the House a memorial demanding an e quiry into the sp
said when larised their colleaves asking them to sign a the Bill was passed the composition
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did not matter a straw. The course Lord Lans pointments to, and promotions in, the Civil downe had chosen was the best. The nation did not appreciate the importance of the question. When it did it would pothe content with a plan. restoration of the Constitution. toon Second Chamber, but would demand the
·Later.
"The Lords will not discuss the clauses of the Parliament Bill till after the Coronation,
CHINESE FORK IN ENGLAND.
London, May 30th Mr. Joba Buras, President of the Local Gov. ernment Board, replying to aqaration concerning the onsignments of 16,089 carouses of Chinese pork recently arrived at Liverpool, said that only a portion of them bad been landed up to
the present. The inspection would be a pro- longed operation, and the result wou'd not be available for some time. Su far as was known, the owners intended to convert the whole con-
signment into bacon.
CORRUPTION OF 208FAN OFFICIALS,
London, May 301k, Major-General Reinbot, ex-Governor of Mer.
cow, and the Deputy Governor, have each been sentenced to a year's imprisonment for misap. propriation of Government fonds
ACCIDENT TO LADY DUDLEY.
Sydney, May 31st.
The Countess of Dudley's motor car was jan- med between two trams this forenoon. Her Ladyship had a hairbreadth escape, and was shaken and bruised.
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