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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE following Cargo is lying unclaimed in Kowloon Godown at Consignous risk and

exponso,

"Interested parties are requested to sout their Bill of Lading for countersignature to tho phdorsigned and take delivery-

do

1

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Ex 8.9. SICILIA" axrived 9th April, 1911

III. Blue 45 pieces Anglo Iron, from Antworp

7 Bundles Ex 9.8. "DELTA" arrived 27th April, 1911.

N&AS, 5 cases Advertising Mattor,

from London.

MP

Fr 88." DELHI" arrivod 25th May, 1911. Slings Park Hotel, 1 cane Bid, from

Bombay. Exa. "NUBIA" arrived 3rd June, 1911,

-

2288 1 case Gelatine, frow

L

London.

10 casks Varnish, from Loudon C.P.C.. 13/20 Bansa Wine, from

London, Ex. "SIMLA" arrived 11th June, 1911.

1/4, 4 canne Lampware, etc., from

London

TY

D

982

983.

10/21 12 cases Confectionery, from

London.

22/4 3 enses Confectionary, from

Loudon.

E. A HEWETT.

Superintendent,

P. & O. S. N. Co. [913

Hongkong, 5th July, 1911,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamier.

THE

"ASSAYE,"

FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-med ressal ure horoby informed that their goods are being landed and places AT THEIR MISK is the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, whore eaci Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed,

This vessel brings on Cargo:-

From London, &e, exas. "Moldavia," From Australia er as "Moolan." From Persian Gulf, ox e.a. B. I. 8. N. And B. & P. 8. N. Co.'s Steamers. Optional Goods will be haded here unless instructions are given to the contrary within 6 hours.

Goods not cleared by the 12th inst., at 4 F. will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be affected by me in any case whatever.

SHIPPING IN PORT.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1278, 1911.

THE EMPIRE AND THE PACIFIC.

THE DRAGON STIRS,

Such a statesman would have been howled at as “Ifhpnilent” by the British Government, and all the quaint resources of language of Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Winston Churchill would have been employed to denounco him. But the British people would have listened and, one day, in blessed safety after the grant

STEAMBRA BONDAY MABE, Japanese str., 3,456, J. Tera.

saka, 10 h July-Kobe 1st July, General There is a sound of revelry in London from Nippon Yusen Kaisha,

the cap of the Radicals comes the slashing of

storm, would have raised a statue in their hearts CAPRI, Italian str., 2,400, O. Figari. 6th July symbals and the booming of big drams, for hava do Or, rather, Bombay 18th and Singapore 30th June, they not wou the boat-raes

to his fame. That did not happen, howevor, thoy not hold the ashes of Empiro? For the and the Dragon flag of China takes to the General Carlowila & Co.

Gorman str., 774, C. first time they have won an Imperial Conferon waters of the Pacife without heed in a quartor CARL HD July. Hollow Eth July test match. The hard, steady work of six yours of the world which was once quickly responsive

Ferguson,

is not dead in has had its offect. Imperialiam General Jobsen & Co. CHICAGO MABU, Japanose etr., 6,152. I. Goto, the Ororscas Dominions, but it ights in the to anything which seemed to threaten its supre 5th July-Manila 1st July, Genoral-last ditch in Canada, and eleowhere is so dis. at sea.By IMPERIALIST in the London

|| Morning Post. conreged Uint it can clafu no sturdy roles Osaka Shosen Kafelen,

all the Imperial representatives among

pre- CHUNBANG, British str., 1,418, C.. J. Mattook..

8th July-Purt Courbet 2nd July, Coal sent in London. It is a notable yiotry; and in the noise of exaltation there is no horing given Jardine, Mathogen & Co. FOOSHING, British str., 1423, W. D. Welsh, to a message of the utmost significsues in world let July Mexico 30th May-Eng Lok politées. China has sent a demand to Morico for reparation for the massacre of some of her Hong

str., 850, N. Andersen, 9th subjects during the recent revolutionary dis.

Fr),

at

2nd July, Beans -Aagaard, orders, and threatens to hack up the demand by

& Co. GERMANIA, German str. 1.713, II. Frandson,

2nd July-Daloy 26th June, General Jobran & Co.

HALYARD, Norwegian str. 1,065, C. Anderson, 8th July-Bengkok via Holhow. 7th July, General-Angaard, Thoreson & Co. Haxor. French str. 750. G. Bouhier, St

July-Haiphong via Pakhoi 6th July, Gaperal—A. E. Marty: HONGKONG, French str., 759, A. Cornelinsson,

Sth July Haiphong 6th July, Genoral A. R Marty.

the despatch of warships to Moricon porte.

BINCE GENGHIS KHAN.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Fra E. M. A Apear Mr W. H Andressa Mr N, F. Elauch- Mr Ms B. Benton

Ei tie

Mr L. Belugan Mr W. Reid Boyce Miss M. E. Butlers Mr P. F. Chilvers Mr R. N. Childs

Mr D.E. Clark

It is soron couturies since Genghis Khan raved across Europe, thirteen centuries since an Emperor of the decaying Roman Empire sent an Embassy to China which was then beginning to be dreaded, and the world has forgotten what Eustern Asia is capable of in warlike enterprise. For conturies China has slept worshipping ideals of poses and experimenting

with practi cally all the "now" ideas of modern democracy,

Mr N. K. Davidson Mr J. Deligno iactuding Socialism, land rationalisation, and un

Me W. Drew Aristocracy founded on compa'itive examination.. E. J. W. Camer KESHUN, British str., 5,866, R. Conradí, 8th Ten years ago no other fato semn ch

for July-Liverpool 27th May. General the ance mighty Chinos Empire bat Butterfield & wiro. KIANG PINA, Chinees str., 1.222, U. Uddon, 26th Jano-Chinliang 20th June, General -Chineso.

Mr & Mr. P.W.Edwarde Mr F. Eerom Mr G. H. Evora Mr. H. G. Fisher Mr J. Forrester l'onman Fuller Mr. & Mra J. R. Gllbart Me D. M G. Gratarus Mr W. Gronjobanu Chpt. T. P Hall

Mr. V. Goulbourn

Miss K. F. Hutchinson Mr L. Hutchinzon. Capt. R. Inno Mr. M. Joseph

Mr & Mrs G. L. King

M. L. B. King

Dr. O. Marriott

Mr P. 8 Mellvain Mr KoReon

Mr & Mrs A. Meurer

Mi E. V. Mitshelmore

Sir W. North

Mr. H. Nya

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN

JAVA, CHINA

AND JAPAN.

BITECTED

STEAMER

FROM

ON OF

ABOUT

WILL LEAVE FOR ON OR ABOUT

First half of

TJIBODAS...

TJITARŒM..

TJILIWONG

TJIMAHI

TJIPANAS...

TJIKINI......

TJILATJAP...

JAPAN

JAVA

JAVA

JAPAN

JAVA

JAVA

First half of July Second half of July Second ball of July Second half of July First half ofį Aug. First half of

SHANGHAI

JAVA

SHANGITAI

July First half of

July Second half of

JAVA

JAVA

JAPAN

July Second half of July Second half of July

First half of

First half of

SHANGHAI

Anz.!

Aug

+

The Steamers are all fitted throughout with Electrio Light and have accommodation for

a limited number of Baloon Passenger, and will take Cargo to all Netherlands-Indian Por

on through Bills of Lading.

For Particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to the

Mr. V. d'ettingol

-York Buildings, 1st Floor.

Hongkong, 6th July, 19/1-

Dr II E Ode !

Mr F. S. Odou

Bir H.

G.Paradios

Mr Ernte H. Fond

Mr A. T. Probard Mr. E. Bay

Mr, H., Robertson

Shentlic Dr R.

Mr J. W. Smih

Mr. F. Solawon

Dr. & Mrs.A 9. Spalding

bir, J. Spittion

Alias W, Square

Lt. & Mrs. U. E. Stainer

Mr E. J. Waterman Mr R. K. West

GRAND HOTEL

Mr S. E. Grath

Mr T. Mentondyk

the death by slicing-a alise for Carmany, e slice for Japan, a slice for France, a slies for the United States, and yet another for Grant Britain. Plunged in philosophical meditation, KWAN LEE, Chinese str. 1,468, Pratt, R... wedded to o system of scholarship which had

10th July Shanghai 6th July, General-lost all

I vitality and had frozes into formaliem, C. M.

B. N. Co. KWANGTAH, Chitinse str., 1,536, Stewart, 4th China awaited her fate with scoming apathy and continued to send ench year her bost brains to lat Jaly, Goneral-C the Hall of Examinations at Poking to teet Joly-Shanghai B. N. Co. LINAN, British str., 1,300, C. C. Williams, 10th their knowledge of the philosophy of Confucius Mr A. Harrison

and Mencius, and 1.00 that test to confide to them. C. Hanulter "July Shanzbet 6th July. General the Government of the Empire. The roganers & A. Howatt Mr R. J. Tobia

Dr. Spencer Hough BatterBall & Swire.

Yot without MS. Ifutchinson LOCKSUN, German s'r., 1023, W. Taubert, 7th tion of China sermed hopeless,

suy dirrat knowledge of hinn it was possible July-Bangkok via Swazow 6th July, Rice for any European who was in a position to see n --Hallerfeld & Swire.

Chizess Ambassador at any of the Courts LOONGMOON, German str., 1,245, W. Vogeler, have some doubt as to whether the last word bad 5th July-Saigon 1st July, General heen written regarding this race. To observe a Hamburg-Amerika Linie.

high-class Chinaman with his great command. MAUSANG. British str., 1,344, 0. 9. Weigel, ing forehead, indicating a massive brain, his

10th July-Sandaken 4th July, Timber and

quite dignity, indicating a restere fund Gonorel-Jardine, Matheson & Co. MERAPI

Britisk str. 1.490, Ullali, 10th July was to entertain a doubt as to whether.

the Chianman was Buished, Rather he ---Singapore 4th July, Sugar-Order.

some great move. The good type of Chinaman MEXICAN PRINCE, British str., J. C.med to be patiently waiting his time for Young. 10th July-Arrow Bay 30th June of to-day makes all other Asiatics look paltry. Pulo Bambes 3rd July, Kerosene oil-

(Dron in Canada and Australia, where the usabl Chiness immigrants are of the lowest coolie class, they have a reputation better than that of other Asiatics for industry, perseverance, in- genuity, and that sort of worldly wisdom which teaches honesty as a matter of good policy. H. Lehrau The determined hos ility in those countries to Chinesa immigration is pat no moob founded on hatred as on fear.) Indeed the contempt of modern Earope for Chins and the Chinese has never been sharod by those in a position to koor best. To-day that contempt is hold only Condr. F. Acton, R.N. by the blind and the fouls..

Daningad packages must be left in the Go. downs for examination by the Consigneos and the Company's Surveyora, Messrs. GODDARD and DOUGLAS, at 10A.M. on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, All claims must be presented. within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised, No claims will be admitted after the gocxis bave left the Godowne.

E. A. HEWETT, Superintendent. Hongkong, 6th July, 1911

SOCIETA NAZIONALE DI SERVIZI MARITTIME.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM BOMBAY AND SINGAPORE.

TILE Steamship

"CAPRI," having arrived from the above porta, Consignees of cargo hy line are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and for extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf und Gadowu Company, Ltd., Kowicou, whence delivery may olita ed. Perishable Guses to be takon do-

of immediately. Ilvery

All Chims must be sont to the Office of the unders good before Noox on the 17th inst.,

or they will not be recognised.

All Claims must be presented within ten days of the stramer's arrival here, after which date. they enunat be recognised.

No Claims will is admitted after the Goods have luft the Godowns, and a Goods remaining madelivered after the 14th inst. will bo subject to reut.

All broken, chalect, and damaged goods must be left in the podovas, where they will be examined on the 14th instant, nt 9.30 A.M. No Fire Insurence has been froted

CARLOWITZ & Co.,

Agente. Hongkong, 7th July, 1911.

Asiatic Petroleum & Co.

MONGOLIA, American str., 8.750, Henry B. Mayton, 7th July-San Francisco 6th Jans, Mails, General and Flour-P. 1. 8.8. Co. PETCHARURI, German str. 1.375, C. Gewich,

7th July-Bongkok 30th June, Rice Batterfield & Swire. SHANTUNG British str., 1,835, J. Robinson, 9th July-Hongar 7th July, Coal-Batter Arld & Swire.

Sosu MARU, Japanese str., 1.119, K. Suga

wa, 7th July-Swatow 6th July. General Osaka Phosen Kalsba

TAMBA MASU, Jaranesa str., 6,133, K. Noda, 9th Jal-Beattle 6th June, Coal and Flour - Nippon Yusen Kaisha. TEUCER, British sfr., 5.802, G. W. Parkinson,

8th Jal Vancouver 25th May, General BatterBeld & Swire,

TUTARDEM Dutch str., 8,030, P. Zwart, 10th

July-Miike 5th July, General-Jave China Japan Lijn. VESTFOLD, Norwegian str., 1.172. Bertelson, 8th July-Fangkok 1st July, Rice-Chico Slam . N. Co.

Wure. British str., 1,227, Howard, 7th July

Chefoo 1st Jnly, General -Butterfield & Swire

RAILING VERSEL,

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Mr S, W. Eraus

Gilbert

Mr W. Holmes

ir U, JaxAOS.

abo

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Mr Kelly

Dr. F. T. Kost ile and Mrs Chan, G.

King

Mr L. H. LAUZA

Mias P. Marshall

*Mr RA. Mooney

Mr Mullor

Mr P. W. L. Naminge

Mr H. Parkhill

Mr G Pras

Mr J. W. Pringle. Mr.Th. Fyohran Nhe A. H. Ramsey Mr Paul Samuel Mr FH Shaw Mr E Taylo

Miss Wilkins

Mr KJ, Trøndgold

Mrs C, U, Woods

KIWOSCLERK PRIVATE HOTEL.

Mr H. Adam Hra F. Actor & Maid

Ne E. Arade Mr & Mrs Aucott Mr. H. Bennett

r.. Bevington

THE NEW CHINESE SPIRIT. "We look upon death as returning homs Pablie heneur shall be our shield and our rampart." That is the motto blazoned on the

Dr. & Mrs B.W. Brown banners of the new Array of the Narth in China, which Las been organising these past Mr&MrBF. V. Crawford four years. It is the sign of the revival of there, Corp old military epirit of an ancient race of warriors, For centuries they have sought pazco sad put their trust in scholarship. Now they are arm- in his secret heart the Asiatis holds a deep jax,

and arming in no spirit of humility, for

disdain for the European. The contempt we

str. & Mrs. 4, C. Logan Mr. J. F. Macgregor Mr. & Mrs. D. Mandol Unster Mandell Mr E, J. MoNally Mr. K. S. Morrison Sir Franoia

Piggott Mr J. Robe ton Mrs. G. Hanhwai Mrs M. E.Shou-er

Mr. K. D. Stewart Mr B. Webh Mc. Whyte

Mr.&Mes D F. Donnelly AL Shields Mr G. L. Gorham Mr. & Mrs. C.E. Harvey

fr. M. Hoffman • Dr. Hobson

r. H. Koch

Me & Mva 7. P. Lammort

and children

Mr Ottoiezinger

Mr. and Mr. E. AY.

Williams

Mr. J. W. Wilson

KING EDWARD HOTEL

feel for thom is returned hundredfold. The yellow inan bus submitted, to all appearance, abjectly enough to the white man. But with. alha has kept a pride beside which say white ECLIPSE, British 4-wasted Parque, 2,996, Jame,race pride is paltry and insignificant. When White, 12th May- Now York 20th Jan China has buckled on her armour Canuda Kerosene Oil-Standard Oil Co.

Viss L Arnold to Australia, and New Zealand will have to lok te seefwhat is behind their laws declaring poll taxes Capt. Thos Arthar on the Chinaman, and Great Britain may haver M. F. Beattie

'r Balilion questions to answer about Hongkong. a Mies Bnetla Wei-Hai-Wri

Alisa Brandt

and fra I. B.

& Son Bridger M189, M. Galas Kr K Brokk

Mr H. Noorge Mr T. Hoo

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS,

The Austrian Lloyd's str. Nippon left Surga- pore for this port on the 11th instant, and is due hors on the 16tli instant,

SHIPPING REPORTS

The Pritish sir. Kutsang reports: Fine throughout.

The British str. Loongaung reports: Vory rough weather outside and one monsoon.

The British str. Nomuang reports: Strong W. monsoon and rainy weather.

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From July 12th to 18th, 1911.

HIGH WAзEE..

Mouth

H'kong

Menu

'Time.

LOW WATER'

#kong Mean

Vinze

Height

|

The threatened despatch of China o warships to Mexico brings all that questioning within range of immediate poggi rting national

For that is quite a white man's way fem. China, Esking an occasion which was an eminently fitting one, stofu ogaja into the arena of world politics after an absence of cantaries, and demands reg guition as a Power with human rights and with the power to enforce them. A few years ago the Partition of China was the grost topic with the Chancelleries of Europe. A few years hence the Alliance with China will replace it as a topic, and that Alliance will be sought eagerly by many Powers, for it may carry with it the dominion of the Pacific.

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BRITISH ATATIY

And here? Well, Kent is playing good cricket, and if we did not win back the Polo Cap, nt least it is held by "pur ocnxins,” and there is joy in the Radical camp that in the great game of polities the Tories have been dished completely, so complates that no ous when they may hope to have prophesy an innings again. A fatile Imperial Conference has been the crowning of the Belical triumph, and with the fullest possible endorsement, they can now costiane the policy of securing pance abroad by concessions and happiness at home

tite by koeping nation feeding on ita wd fat. The Pacifie is such a long way off that tis fate should not be allowed to interfere with the excitement of county cricket. Irtin the Pacific where China comes forward to-day 0.0 6

as a new Aeintio Power-will the fate of the 4 19 Um 4

3.4 7.0 6.37 a .0

b. ift, in.

b. m. ft. in. 7.2 m 2 36 3 2 39 14 45: 7 5

7 2 m 3 9 3 3 5 22: 05

3.43

III:

ΤΟΥΟ KISEN KAISHA.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

Wod. 12 9 3. 11 45 Thurs 13 935

Fri. 14 0 18

Set

Sun. 16 m 24 28 Mon, 17 m 20

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SS. "AMERICA MARU.”

16:50

FROM SAN FRANCISCO, HONOLULU | Taes. *8 m 2 38

NHE

AND JAPAN PORTE.

above.bamed Steamer

having arrived, Consignees of Corge are hereby notified to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery

of Cargo from alongside.

the

De

Cargo remaining delivered

9% THURSDAI,

13th lust, at 5 pm, will be landed at Con. risk and expense and delivery must then ken from Company's Godown.

No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected, No Claims will be recognised after the Goods have left the.Steamer or Godown, and all Goods remaining undálivered on TruusDAY, the 20th inst afternoon, will be subject to rent aud landing" obarges.

All chafed and otherwise

4m 705 6 8 la 19

Empira probably be decided. Canada, if we may

take. Sir Wilfrid Laurier as representative of Canada, prepares to wash her banda of responsibility, and thus we lost car stronghold on one flank of theseen. An traliaand New Zealand

spain with the reservation, it · We

may tako their Prime Ministers as representative of their views-are gallantly arming, but relase to take the one step to safety, that of insisting on a

nerol Imperial generol

Australia reorganisation. If bad spoken in 1911 as she did in 1907, with the added weight of her citizen Army and her building. Nary behind the words, the people of Great

Brit in, I do bonestly believe would have juristad

open sane response from the Gover]). ment here. But she did not and Australia and Now Z land. whether consciously or not, are Date | committing themselven to the desperate policy of standing the full brunt of the coming storm

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, July 11th.

*Barometer

Temperature. Humidity.....

be left on board or Godoise damaged Cargo to wind Direction....

same to be arranged,

of

Previous On Late On

Day #t

nt

at 4 p.m. 10 .m.

29.74 29.81

4 p.m.

29.71

$7

:84

85

631 72

· 67.

SW SW

SSW

Forceti......

3

2

Weather

0

0.

Rain

K. MATSDA,

Agent,

Highest open air Temperature on 10th...88 Lowest open air Temperature on 10..,79

(924

mination

All Claims must be filed on or store Mos.

DAY, the 25th inst., otherwise they will not be recognized.

Hongkong, 11th July, 1911;

without

in the Pacifio, whilst home adequate food supplies and

holds precarions thalter behind the

Barks of the Navy,

"good sport" we must congratulate the Radicals on their

victory over the Empire idea,

and yet be sorry hat a statesman from Australis or New Zealand did not come for rusi nad not before the Mother Country, for imitation, quite defnitely the poliog of the Overes Brit na in his country

tariff system to make the nation self-contained (especially as regards food supply), a big Navy, and universal service.

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Mr & Mrs MeLoan

Mr F. R. Marqui

Mr G. W. Mokwen

Dr. Muller

Mr. D. Nicholl

Mr A. P. Nobbi Capt and Mo W.

Pays10:3

Dr. Schu'z

Mr. E. E. Smith

Mr & Mra Stewart and

Child

Mr B. Talati

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PROPOSED SAILINGS.

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