NOTICES TO CONSIGNETS
AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN INE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEER
FROM NEW YORG
13 Beanship
"OPTY OF HENDURCE." Captain 10 V. Highy, Loving arrived from the law Pat, Pisierade of Cage are i bort by focus that their needs are being handed of their risk into the Godowns of the Houghing and Kowloon Wharf and Cdown | Company, Ldulted, Koshua, nud alerti at Cavigan risk and expense,
All broken, einful, and dained Gods are fo be left in the Credence where they will be esamiaed on Iner born, the 94 insi, at 30 ALM
A Chafoor med ke porel entei within Pirenna i Daya the Straume's nevind hmmm. „ter vbieh Cat they cunnot be maogulaed.
No Chileus will is adlinkt va afine vino Coudy. have tell the Golowns, and all Cords romaning undefirmad after the 9th it will be mibjort ferent.
No Kim Iurance Jez hems oflanted. Bil of Taring will be countersigned by SHEWAN, TOMÈS & O
Bengkong, Bud Catober 913
FROM BUROPE.
CRY HAL. Ohu Lered Steam Jeig
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ALBENGA," Capiam Carlsen, having erived. Cans/mers of Carpnere hosoby informed that fleir goodaro being lauded_pull placed at their risk in the hazardous and/or extra-hagordon Godown of By Flongkong and Kowloon Wharfand Goowl Co, Ltd, whouce delivery may be rhtened rgain of Lading conterigued by tho Ladoraigned.
Optzoul Cargo will be encand va umiecalico to the contrary be given Te-naT.
All Claim fannst be peter-2 within a laye of the stramegh, arrival het, after which late
they came be recognizedi.
No Chains will. Vi andmittend with the Codes havo h the Gadowas, and all Goods vepraining ZANŠA İMALAVĀ VĒies the 9th Set, will be exhjeet to tea!
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods most is in the Godowns, where they wil ho congelad on the 9th Oct.. t 9.30 am.
No Fing strayed will be effected by win
any me what evin
Thus Suoner brings un Cause
Margaux" from FordonUX.
Da es “Jolo" from Skiso.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINCS,
Hongkong Office.
Bangkong, 3rd Coteber. 1913.
NOVICE TO CONSIGNEES
.30.9. N. Co.'s Steamer
"SUMATRA,”
15
Arrived Hongkong on 3rd October, 1913, FRO ANTWERP, LONDON, MALA, PORT SAID, SUEZ & STRAITS. Consignors of Cargo by the above-named verend are heroby informed that their Goods are being huuled and placed ar treK RISK in the Bougkoug and Kowlood Wharf and Godw Co. Godowas at Kowloon, wloro mach Consign misat will be sorted out Mark by Mark ind delivery can be obtained as the Goods are lamed. Optional Goods will be lauded here amiss inctions are given to the contrary withins 6 hours.
not cleared within 3 days including Ente of arrival will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by meis Any ease whatever.
Darged packages must be left in Godowns for examination by the Consigns. and the Company'senrveyors, Moser, Good an and Daveras, ab 10 4.3. o MONDAYS and TH CRSDAYS. All Claims must be presented within ten days of the stewmer's arrival bag after which date they cannot he woogid, No claims will be admittel after the Gede ham left the Gedowns.
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent
E
fhongkong, 3rd October, 1913. BWRDISH MAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.,
GOTHENBU HG.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
PIUK Steamship
THE
JAPAN. having arrived, Consignees of Dargo'are herdy informed that their Goods, with the exceptio nof Opium. Treasure and Valuables, srobeing laudad and stored at their risk into the hazardous ander extra bazardens Godowns of the Hongkong ad Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Lt, Kowloon, and West Point Oxdowns, whene delivery may ta obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forvarded on unles Intimation is received from the Consignes before Foot To-Dax requesting it to be Isubi Jare.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goals have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining wulelivered after the 1011 înst. will be subjut to rent.
All broken, chaful, and dacaged Goods arete be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on 1 10: inst., at 9.30 .
All Claims east reach us before the h
ef fost, or they will not be reengrized,
No Fire Insurance will be ofected.
Bibs of Lading will be conterigned by be Ündersigned.
ARTHUR NILSSON & Co.
Agenta. Hongkong, 3rd October, 1913.
[40 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
P.M. S.. CHINA," FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JA PAN POETS AND MANILA.
Fista30 above-mentioned Vossil having arrivd. Consignes of Cargo are hereby noted to send in fier Pills of Lading for Counter signature, and take imediate delivery of Cage, from the Compuy's Grdown at West Funt Cerge will be faded imm dittely on arrivalef Stainer.
Cevma remaining undelivered on MONDN, the site of Nein, will incur landing
charges.
Cargo reaching undelivered SATURDAY, 13 just af Nver, in" edition to landing charge, will be subject to storage charges
No Fire instangy skuterer will be effected All skafed muul otherwise damaged Cargo v bo ozamined at the love Company's Godom. FRIDAY, 1th inst., at 10 AM..
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The Writing of Baglish.
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Those five little volumes form the eighth
in the Home University Library of Modern Knovindge, published by Mesure. Williams Norgate, of which we have already written in laudatory terms. It was indeed a happy thought which suggested this Library, for here wi hute brought together for us the latest results of modern resarch
SHIPPING IN PORT.
WILLAMEHES.
ANNA, Norwegian str., 1,019, A. Aratzen, September Bangkok 22nd
29th
The N.Y.K. str. Kirin Muru (Calcutta Line) left Cabutte for this port vis porta on the 23rd September, and is expected bere on the 32th October..
The Ameriqun & Manchurian Lino str. City of Baroda lett New York on the 25th August, and in deo hero on or about
CHINA, American str., 10,20, 1.Thompson, 16th October.
September, Rice-Chinese.
4th Oct 13 ME General-P. M. ...
The N.Y.R. str. Mishima Mare (Euro
CoLENZ, Gerum str., 3,000, 1.. Klugkisan Line) left Marseilles for this port via ports on the 20th September, and is 4th October-Jupar. 30th September,¦ Druran, Norwegian str., 1,102, J. Bing,
General Melchers & Co.
expected hero on the 22nd October.
Tho N.Y.K. str. Shidzvoka Maru and October-Bangkok. 23rd Septem via ports on the 23rd September, and is (American Line) left Scattis for this port
VISITORS
AT HOTEL
HONGKONG HOTEL
Me J. M. Aaron Mr W. Anderson Mr A. Antolini MAT. Barberini Mr H. Brein Baten Mr B. Mr B. R. Bato
ber, General,--Chinese. Ancient Arts and Ritual. By Miss JANE EMPRESS OF ASIA, British str., 10,908, 8. expected here on the 26th October..
Mrs N. J. Blackwood Robinson, 29th September-Vancouver St. Helena left Antwerp on the 23rd W. Bucker
The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s air. J. P. Bromfoid With September, General-Canadian September, and in expected to arrive bore Drin Pacific Railway Co. FURUI MARD, Japanese str., 3,087, H. or about the lat November,
Mr C. Campbell Tomianka, 1st October-Moji 25th from United Kingdom on the 13th Septem-
The Mogul Line str. Lochina mailed | Or A. 4. Cambridge September Coal Mitsui Bussan her, for Hongkong via the Straite.
Misa D'Ada
Castro Krishn HATING, British str., 1.207, W. G. PASS Canal on the 19th September for Hong- Mr& airy P
The str. Glenturret passed the Suez
Master D'Aluado more, 5th October Swalow 4th Octokong via Straits.
Castro ber, General-Dongins Lapraik & Co. HSINCHANG, Chinese str., 1,807, F. Ham seiled from New York on the 12th Septem The Earher Line str. Saint Patrick blin, 5th OctoberChefco 20th September, General--Chinese. KatruKU MARU, Japanese str., 3,001, S.
by soms of the most brilliant writers and investigators in every honnch of knowledge and culture.
to
Of the present issue, we turn maturally
Professor Browster's volumes on the writing of Eaglish. There' an under. cueront of humour in the look, which almost makes as regred that we had not the pleasure, of listening to his lectures at the time wo
struggled with Brin's Grammar and Com-
position.
the
Bad whoever
He presents his idens in such an alluring and attractive manner that he must be a dull student who does not profit quickly from the Professor'a irsi ruction.. Of course, we can all write Engdish; but it is given to few of us to write good English, to write with style and distintion, to write in that. compelling Inshion which is the happy possession of the musters of prase. We do not any that Professer Brewster, or anyone ekso, will make angbody to write like a Stevenson, a Carlyle, an Araidd, à Morley,
Raskin, beanse someting mon
m-Levy ra rachanism of compeition. has a story to tell or
an aiguntent to set forth will be all the more capable of expressing himself clouds and faraibly from a pormal of this lite book. How often have we had it borne, in upour in that vor reet writing mpy be dreadily dull Professor Brewster points out the path That leads to moveant, cimphasis, dinerte toss and, consequently, effectiveness. It in we believe, a fact that there is more good English in the Press of the prosent day tim was formerly the case, loss use for socery atjournalese | in spite of the pressure uuder which work for the daily nowspaper is performed; but there is, of course. stil Port for improvement. Addison was able to polish and re-east hás perinds before placing The-Spectator " before the public. There is little time for revision in the newspaper office of to-day, and yet there appear in the daily news papers, day by diy, articles so full of ideas! and so adorned by style that neithor Addison nor Steel would be ashamed to Father them. All this makes, for general improvement. In a community like that of Hongkong, where the standard of culture is so high; a volane Fiks Professor Browstor's will be esperalls welcome.
In Mr. Tower's crisply-written volume we are given a cleaner conception of the binding together of the German Popíro than it has been our grivilege to read dis- where. We begin to understand better how it is that Germany, is such a force in inter- national affairs. The form of government is clearly explainest, and chapters are devot ed to education, the organisation of indus try, agriculture of the intellectual life of the country. Not the least interesting of its chapters is that dealing with the work of the municipalities.
Profesor Parmer gives an accmmt of the salient features of plant farm from the point of view of function, showing the nature of the enusos of Elo marvellous hoauty and adaptation of form apparent throughout the vegetable kingdom. Miss Harrison shows the connection between art sud ritual; and its important bearing on some vital questions of today; and Professor Bury doals with the long struggle betwee
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SAOREDNESS OF THE BALLOT.
i
Mirai, 3rd October - Moji 28th September, Cual. - Mitul Bussan Kaisha.
KAMD Manu, Jay min. 1.899, Y. Yarounoto
4th Our Prochow. via. istog Swatow Kansu, British st., 1,113, K. K. Tuebben,
Sed flet, com rul---Ö, S., K.
4th October Java 24th September, LATANG, British str., 2,224, H. E. Gilroy,
BugarButterfeld & Swire.
3rd October-Moji 25th Septeraber, KIEV, Russian str... 3,327, Stalsky, 3rd
General Jardine, Matheson & Co.
October-Nagasaki 29th September, MACHEW, German :tr., 996, R. G. Zollner,
Generni. R. V. F.
2nd October-Hoihow 1st October MART, Cerman str. 1, 69, J. Davidson, 2713
Rico. Batterfield & Swire.
SoptembBangkok 19th Sept. Gener
-Ch
MEXICO MAR, Jap. str., 3,759, N. Kobu. yashi, 4th Oct-Shanghai 1st October. General. Osaka Shosen Kaisha. Altesser, JEBEN, fer, si, Ki, Jacobsen,
her for Hongkong.
E
Dr A. L. &. F. M. F. T. Chapple
D'Almada Castro
Coloman
Misa Jolly Coleman
The air. Glenlochy passed the Suez Canal on the 30th September, for Hong-Lt. Col. & kong vin Straits
INDO-CHINA STEAM UAVIGATION CO., DID. Ontang, from Bourabaya, is due in Hong-
kong 14th Octuber, Chayseng, from Shanghai, is duo in Katag, from Calcutta, is due in Horg-.
Hongkong 8th October.
kong 19th. Ontober, Fausang, from Barang, is due la
Hongkong 7th October. Levat, from Calcutta, is due in Hongkong
12th October.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 6th at 12.35 p.m.-The area of high It is now central over Japan. pressure has intensified and moved, oastward.
Annam, Fermoya and the l'hilippines.
Pressure has decrewed slightly over China,
The monsoon will be interrupted along the cast coast of Chios, but will be moderata to light ever the N. China Sen.
4th October--Bangkok and Foihow 3rd October, General.--Chinese. PAOTINO, British str., 1.998. Barker, and
October-Saigon. 25th September, Hongkong mizfall fer 24 hours ending af PMPEN, British str., W. C. Bird, 4th |
Rice--Butterfield & Swira.
| 10 am. Today, 0,00 fuobes.
The forecast for the 31 hours endling at noOL. October-Saigon
.991
September, today is as follows. General--Chinese.
DISTRICT
37, German str., 2,028. C. Rosiepky, 7th Sept. Rajang 20th September, General--| * Hongkong & Nighbourhood Butterfield & Swire. Suasi, British str., 1,228, E. B. Simous,
Formosa Channel
2nd October--Saigon 28th September, Rice. Butterfeld & Swire. Tatenus, Chinese str., 1,216, R. G. Para
more, 2nd October-Shanghai 28th September, General--Chinese. TEAN, British str., 1,351, Bidford, 3rd
October-Manila 30th September. General--Butterfield: & Swire. TELENA, British str., 8,142, A. While, 2nd October-Singapore 25th September, Benzine-Asiatic Petroleum Co. TRIGONIA, Dutch str., 1,070, Groendyk, 1st October-Palembang 24th September. Bulk Oil--Asiatic Petroleum Co. Tenasuing, British str., 1,172, Hussey, 1st October-Tegal 23rd September, Sugar-Jardine, Matheson & Co. WIEGAND, German str. 915, B. Aliens, 26th September--Manila 22nd. Hopt., General- Melchers & Co.
FORECAST
[N.E.. winds,
moderale. South coast of China bet woon? The game as
No. 1. Bongkong and Laravelis, į douth coast of China between The same
Hongkong and Hainan E. winds, moderate; firs CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
Station.
REGISTER.
VÝH OCTOBER. 1913, AM
Vladvostook son & Co.
Nemuro YOKOHAMA MARU, Japanese str., 4,010, S. Hakodate Wada, 28th September Shanghai Tokio. 25th September, General.-Nippon Kochi Yusen Krishn.
VESSELS
EXPECTED.
THE AMERICAN MAIL.
The P.M. str. Manchuria sailed from Yokohama for Hongkong via Manila on the 29th September, at noon. The mails have been transferred to the T.KK. str. hiyo Maru, which is due to arrive at Hongkong on the 8th Cetober.
Negasaki Kago-hima
Hour,
Parometer
at Sea Level.
Temperature.
No. I
Wind
Humidity.
Direction
Forco
Wather.
0 /
7.30.18, 49 6a0.16 20.25 20.32 30.21
.8W
2 ENE 2 NNW 1
SW
* 30.17
Oshims....
50.15- 30 04-
ENK
B
Nales
29.97
Ishljina
29.91
50.03
30.13
Honin Is. Geloo Weilaniwai Haukow chung Kuthug Chaugsbu Shangnai ...... Qatrist Sharp Poak Amey
THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL. The LG.M. str. Prinz Sigismund left Sydney on the 20th September, at 1 a.m.,
ud may be expected here on or about Swaton the 13th October.
Taibeka The N.Y.K. str. Nikko Maru (Austra Talobu lian Line) left Melbourne for this port Tain
Koshen via ports on the 24th September, and is expected here on the 20th October.
Pescadores The E & A str. Aldenham left Sydney Canton Apropos the "sacredness" of the ballot, for this port via Queenalan Ports and Will
Heugkong Gap Rock after the last election in which took Manila on the 27th September, and may part (writes "A Parson's Son" in the Observer); I asked a labourer (who had expected to arrive here on the 20th
Wachow October, nothing to fear from me how he voted.
Hollow "God knows, was the answer, "I
Pakhoi don't." "Not know how you voted !!! I mid: "what on earth do you mean?" Well, sir," he explained, this here ballot is sacred, ain't it? So I sez, Let God decide,' and I see a prayer to Him, and I shuts my eyes and makes my mark He knows where I puts 'un, I don't."
Hongkong Daily Press. Of co
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEEL
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMES.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
HE Stewmskip
THE
* DERTFLINGE”” huving errivod, Consignees of Curgy ara horong taformed that their Goods, with the exceptio of Opius. Trensure and Valcables, are twin funded and stored at the risk into thi hazarders and/or extra huzurton Gedovns o the Hongkong and Kowloon What our Gedewn Company, Limited, Kowloon, and Wes Peint Gedons, wheres delivery may obtaine!.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unites intibes is folver frquesting it betors Noos
to landed here
No Chairs will be orinitted after the Geoga have left the Colors, and all goods reusinity, under after the 9th ist. will be subje traent,
l
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The Parish str. Cathay left Sabang on the 6th October, at 1a.m., and may be expected here on or about 1515 October.
TRE CANADIAN MAIL.
The C.P.R. str. Empress of India left Pantion.... Yokohama on the 3rd October, and is due Tuaso... to arrive Hongkong on the 16th October. James
THE ENGLISH MAIL.
Aparri
Menila
for this poct on the 4th October, at 10.30 Hooded The P. & 0. str. Delta Left Singapore Legaspi a.m., with the outward English mails, Italo and is duo here on the 0th October, at Cəşu about & a.m.
Labuan
THE GERMAN MAIL.
30.09 65 100 NNE 2.
2011 70
76.3003 74
ba 29.95 75 63 3000 7090 5.99.95
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Brodaruke, in the phyado, in
The IG.M. str. Kirist, curying the German malla. with dates from Berlin of the 17th September, left Colohe on the te 4th October, p.m., and may be expected here on or about the 15th Octcher.
J
MERCHANT STRAVERS
The 1.1.1, str. Prinz Loudwig, which left here on the 1st October, arrived at Singapore on the 6th October, at 2 p.m. --`
The N.Y.K. str. Rungoun Maru (Boon" The C.P.R. str. Monteagle left Ven-bay Line) left Lube for this part on the couver on the 2nd October, p.20.
30 September, and in exited here The 1.G. M. str. Derflinger, which left to day. here on the 2nd October, arrived at The str. Thongua, from Caleur, left Shanghai on the 6th Cctober, at 7 a.m. Singapore on the d. Sepe b c and left Ban Fraress on the 11th Sep
The T.K.K. str. Chiye Mou, which may be exposted her ut or abiet the 7th
Gelober, prof. ber, in expected to arrive at this port via Honolulu, Japan ports and Shanghai on the 8th October, between 8 and 10 an
The H.A.L. str. Archia left Singapore on the 6th October, a.m., and may be
To N. Yh. str. Has copcan prl via L) 1851. Coloruby, for thi Singapore on the 23h 3an ear and is te posted here on the Teh Butch s
from The Jen Line aty, Hemen a Middlesbro' and Lenda, leit i gapore
All trykes, chafed and dunar Gooke, expcoted here on or about the 19th Osteon 3rd October is wort a to be left in tlu Godowns, where they will be her, a.m. ezarmed on the 9th lust, at 9.30 AM.
All Claims is reach us befor the 16th
inst,, or they wil at: he teaguizel.
be xpected to arevad here on the 9th Octolus.
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My J. Nowar
Como
Mr O. G. Denisun Mr & Mrs Dortenuo
Mr
and 2 children Miss Sophie Diamond J. R. Descas
Mr & Mrs R. R.
Donglas
Mr J. TuncaB Mr & Mr H. C.
Ehrenfols
Mr & Mrs Erlanger Mr F. Folix 3r Denman Fullor
x H. Gallotto Mr & Mrs I. U. Genre
Mr L. V. Gelder Mr G. M. Giflord My W. R. B. Gifford
Dr J. M. Gillespie Mr A. G. Gordon
Mr J. Gourgoy Mr F. Gordon Mr V. Goulboori: Mr James Gray Mr P. O. do Grisogone Mr & Mrs W. A.
Hannibal
Mr P. 2. Dall Dr J. G. Hauna We W. V. Karbord
Hoa Mr E A. Howett
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Mr W. B. Hicd
Mr & Mrs R. Lunas.
Mr G. S. Jober
Me E. S. Kahei
Mr A. forz
MrS R. Kirku Mr A. Krusema Mr T. Loans Mr Lim King T
le Lim King Choo
11. Lin Peck Sin
Mr. S. Little
Mr G. T. Lloyd
Ar R. C. Mankenski
Mr F. R. Mangias
Farebrother
C. Mason
Miss H. Matheson Mrs T. Mathestr Mrs Gee. Martin Dr O. Marriott
Mic F. A. Maskinte ha Mtr J. D. MoMurrag Mr B. K. Mehta
Mr J. Morecki
Mr P. Meyar Mr. L. Miner Mr C. Man
A AB, Moulder Mrs J. D. F. Mülder Mr JB. F. Milder Miss G. O'Leary My J. Ormiston Mr J. W. Paton Mr A. PeterBon Mr S. Prakaper bur R. do Pravillo Mr M. Proi Mr B. 1. Bay Mr E. M. Ksymond Mr J. E Raymond Ar B. Raworth Miss F. Reay Mr R. G. Rosa
Mr & Mrs Rutherford
Mrs Schouk
Mr J.-C. Sibley
Mr H. T. Singer
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Mrs R. Almond · Mr F. J. Cargill Mr C. Castro Mr T. Ches
Mr R. Connell Mr H. E. Cornell Mr & Mrs Dobbie Mr W. Donaldson Mr Walker Mr & Mrs B Mekugh Mr & Mrs Kraft
Mr M. F Murray Misa F. Saunders
Mr & Mr W. Gerlach
Mr & Mrs J. B. N.
Mody
Mr & Mrs Major and
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Mrs Finobett
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Mr & Mrs C. Lauritson
Mr Amiefedr
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Mr W. Legan Dr Sibres
Capt & Mra Fusmore Mr & Mr. Shathamer Capt & Mrs AE Stewart and chil dran
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Mies Harwood Mr Hayler Mr C. G. King
Capt J. S. Lewingdan Mr P. Lörrin
Miss. Newhaven Mr Morsh
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All Claims must be filed on or before Nov., otherwies they will not be recognised.
16. C. MokTUN,
Agent. Henghong, 4th October, 1913.
No Fire Insurance will be alive16d.
Honghong, 2nd October, 1913.
MELCHERS & Co.,
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Legation in Peking when the Last the 10th October.
mail left. He has been appointed Com- The N.Y.Ky. Sanuka Ma missioner for the settling of the German van Line) left Seattle for dr Indemnity Claims arising out of the ports on the 8th September. Revolution.
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NOTICE TO KOWLOON RESIDENTS,
XIRA COTE ~ “DAILY PLEBS" are on Fale daily be following Storea: KVLOON FOUR STALL, Ferry Wharf Messrs. LEG CILEONG, Baiphong Road
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