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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P. & 0. 5. N. Co.'s Stomor TH

. “SUNDA” Arsived Hongkong on 1st November, 1913, FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA

FASHION NOTES.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH, 1919.

[BY OUR PARIS CORRESPONDENT.]

PARIS, October 6th. One of the most interesting novelties that has been introduced during the Inat few days la o now bag. This is intended for shopping, calling, or to replace the | more usual leather vanity bag, and is carried out in strong but very supple

PORT SAID. SUEZ & STRAITS. Consigamos of Cargo by the aboresanmed verol are hereby informed that thoir Goods arevolvet. This, now dress Recessory is a being landed and placed AT THE B's in the pouch rather than a bag, and is exces Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown

Godoras at Kowloon, where each Consiga sively long a proportion to its width ment will be carted out Mark by Mark and The most striking thing aint the bag delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed is its entire absence of visible framework.

Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are giron ie the contrary within The completed hag seems to be made of 6 hours.

velvet, with the exception of a large and handsome clasp which closes the top. The framework, of course, is there, but the velvet is drawn ver. it in such a way Dainuged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Coasigucess to see every bil of it except the und the Company's surveyors, Hera.GODDARD | clasp. This latter is extremely orhauen and Docutas, at 10 AM. O MONDAYS tal, and is, indeed, the salient feature of and THURSDAYS. All Claims most he pressated the Lag. It is shaped almost exactly like within ten days of the steamer's arrival legro, aftor which date they aunot be recognised belt clasp, and is minde" of picreed No Claims will be admitted after the Good|ractal-gold, silver (ei an imitation of Jave left the Godowns.

Goods not cleared within a day including data of arrival will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by mo is - any case whatever.

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent. Hongkong, 2nd November, 1913

11.

either) and enamel--and is often clabor- ately ornamented by large cabuction jewels (read or imitation), which are set "Th such a way as to define and bring out the design of the metal work. The bag

ined throughout with thin silk of exactly the same shade as the velvet, und is a very prally and effective addition to the toilette.

'BARBER" LINE OF STEAMERS,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

The Steamship "SAINT PATRICK,"

Blouses for alleengon, de, more dressy FROM NEW YORK,

wear huge fascinating basques, which are YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed sometinies long enough to be described as

that all Goods are being lauded at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Lunies; in other instances they may with Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd. fcorrectness be termed frills. A une cor at Kowloon, whence for from the wharvessage that falls lion and straight and beans delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods a striking resembling to a jersey, for it have loft the Godoms, and all Goods remaining fasters with jewelled buttons on the left andelivored after the 11th inst. will be subject shoulder, is matter of lace, and lends itself All Chains against the Steamer must be preto one manufacture, Deep-lace Houne- Beuted to the Undersigned on or before the ings, or even the old-fashioned deep lace veils, of more than a hundred years ago, inst,, or they will not be recognized. All braids, chaled, wil damaged Goods are whics are still in the possession of some to be loft in the Godowns, where they will be fortunate folks, would answer admirably examined on the 11th inst., at 11AM.

if used for this purpose. A flower at the waist is the only ornament, save the

to rent.

No Fire Insurance has been effecti. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL & Co., L

Agents. Hongkong, 4th November, 1913.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

From SHANGHAI, KOBE AND MOJI, THE

1HD Steamship

“ARRATOON APCAR,” having arrived from the above Forts, Con- signpes of Cargo mu hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside

Bations.

The wrapi in velour delaine is an outstanding feature just now." Cream, yellowish brown, dull bluo, Indian red, and mulberry are only a few of the shades in which those fuseinating, gar- ments dire shown The latest models fastén close up to the neck, slightly u tho left. The neck is finished with a fur collar and cuffs appear on the sleeves. Long-coats of black silk and velvet will be as popular as ever. The coat of tweed and serge is also very much in evidence. One of the most modish and effective of the autumn trimmings is chenillo embroi- dery. This is to be seen in all sorts of

uning chenille, however, and one that is

THOS. COOK & SON.

TOURIST, STEAMSHIP AND FORWARDING AGENTS,

BANKERS, &c.

Head Office for the Far East 16, DES VŒUX ROAD, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI: 2-5, FoodHOW ROAD, TOKOHAMA, 32, WATER STREET

MANILA MANILA HOTEL.

TICKETS SUPPLIED to EUROPE by the principal STEAMSHIP LINES and

TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY.

TOURS arranged to ALL PARTS of the WORLD. BAGGAGE collected, forwarded and insured at lowest rates, LETTERS of CREDIT. and CIRCULAR NOTES ISSUED and CASHED, FOREIGN MONIES Exobangod.

Carer OFFICE-LUDGATE CIRCUS, LONDON, E.C Hongkong, 21st May, 1913

availing themselves of the liberty they possess to adopt what measures they like. in transacting their business operations under, and it is quite conceivable that in many instances a man who spends most of his existence amidst the bustle and turmoil of a raccourse may dosire to dissociate his business as much as possible from his home life.

SHIPPING IN

STEAMERS.

PORT.

(694

VESSELS EXPECTED.

THE AUSTRALIAN -MAIL. The LG.M. str. Prinz Waldemar leit Yap on the 2nd November, and may be expected here on or about the 10th November

VISITORS AT HOTEL

HONGFONG HOTEL

Mr J. M. Aaron Mr E.S. Abrahanı Mr O, Adrian Mr & Mrs P. Ablofold Mr W. Anderson Mr F. F. Anderson Mr&Mra C, Barons

feather

Mrs Baronsfeather Mr D. R. Bate Mr G. A. Bona Mra L. A. Birdsall Capt & Mrs S. Bischof Maj

R. E. Boulton Mr & Mrs E, L. Bowen Mr J. L. Browalce

Mr F. Bumann

Mr. W. E. Clarks Mr A. J. Cambridge Misa D'Almada

Cestre

Master D'Almada

Cestro

Mr & Mrs F X D'Almada Castro

Mr & Mrs C. D. Cass Mr F. T. Chapple DYA. I.

Coleman

Mra B. Kuox. Mr A. Kroneman Mr O. Lacity De & Ers A. Lello Major J. G. Locky Lt J. 1. Lopus Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr W. Logan

Mre M. Malin infant

Br C. Farobrotte

Mason

Miss M. Matheson Mr T Mathest Men Goo, Martin. Miss Martiu

Mr J. R. Manghan Dr O. Marriott

Dr G. W. Maskenu Mms S. M. McCroa, 2 children and nurse Mr F. A. Mackintosh Mr & Mrs E. J.

McNalley

Capt

MoLogiou

L

MW. McLaughlin

Mr B. E. Molts

F

Mr J. Merooki

The NYK. str. Kumano Mary (Aus tralian Line) left Sydney for this port vin porta on the 29th October, and is expected here on the 17th November

The E. & A. str. St. Albans left Sydney Mr H. W. Croumelin on the 29th October, for this port (via Mr G. P. Carry Queensland Ports, Fort Darwin, Timor Mr. C. H. Daris and Manila), and may be expected to Mr J. F. Dallas arrive here on or about 22nd November. Capt M.F. Day NovemberSaigon 2nd November, General-Messageries Maritimes;

The CP.R. str, Empress of India left ARRTOON APAR, British str. 2011, W. Yokohama on the oth November, and is

Walker 5th November--Moji 31st due to arrive at Kobe on the 6th Novem October, Coal and General.--Douglas bor, at 5 pmn. A Lapraik & Co.

THE ENGLISH MAIL.

AMAZONE, French str., 2,956, Costa, 5th

ATARS MARS, Japanese stay 1,696, Noguchi,

THE CANADIAN-MAIL.

The P. & O. st: Devonha left Singapore 1st November-Chingvantau 25th Oct,dor this purt on the 2nd November, at Coal Orders

5 am, with the outward English mails, BOMBAY MARU, Japanese str. 3,299, art. is lue here on the 7th November, at

Tozawa, 1st November-Singapore) about 5 am. 26th October General Nippon Yusen Kaisha.

ADD THE GERMAN MAIL.:

The LG.M. str. Yorck, carrying the CARE DIEDERICHSEN, German st., 714. H. Gorman mails, with dates from Berlin 4th November-Hollow of the 5th October, left Colombo on the

here on or about the 13th November. 3rd November, Rice.-Jebsen & Co. 2nd November, am and may be expected

Frandsen,

CHARING, British str. 1,220, G. E.

MERCHANT STEAMERS.

Mr J, Dewar MrO, G. Denison Mr. & Mrs Dorteano

and

12 children

Mr & Mrs F. O. Dick

off

Mrs R. H. Douglas Mr J. Duncan

Mr & Mrs H. C.

Ehrenfels

Mr S. Sary Eutich

Mr W. E. Fischer Dr & Mrs Forsyth Mr Denman Fuller Mr&Mrs C. W. Gale, Mr N. A. Faller Mr A. Gallotti

Mr & Mra 1. H. Geare Dr J. M. Gillespie Mr & Mrs A. Grispoon

Ainslie, 4th November--Shanghai 29th

The H.A.L. str. Brigavia left Moji on October, General Butterfield & Swire

the 2nd Noveraber, p.m., and may be DA101 MARC, Japanese sur., 848, S. Taku- expected hero on or about the 7th Novon-Mr J. M. Goodonn

high, 3th November-Tamsui 2nd ber, pine Nowruber, General-Oante Shonen Kaisha,

DINGWALL, British atr., 1,320, E. Jones, 20th October-Swatow 25th October, Ballast Buze & Co. ALAM Eigen, Norwegian str., 875, E. Fingalsen, 4th November Dalny 30th October, General-Chinese.

The NY.K. str. Sudo Maru (American Line) left Seattle for this port via ports on the 4th November, and is expected hero on the 7th December

The P. & O. str. Socotra left Singapore for this port on the 2nd November, at 10 a.m., and is due here on the 8th Novem- ber, at about 7am

Ar

EMPIRE, British str., 1,543, E. Pilcher, 5th The str. Thongwa, from Yokohama and November Manit 2nd November, Kohe, left Moji On the 4th November, General Gibb, Livingston & Cop am, and may be expected here on Feichtro, Chinese str., 079, 4 A. Craw-Jabout the 8th November, am

The NY.K. str. Tamba Maru (Ameri ford, 4th Noveniber-Tientsin 29th October, General-Chinese can can Line) left Seattle for this port via expected

mon,

18

Mr I. Gourges Mr V. Goulbourn Mr & Mrs J. Gould Mr P. O. do Grisogono Mr P. C. Hall Miss F. Hallo Chpt T. P. Hall Mr & Mrs WA

Hannibal

Dr J. G. Hanna Mr W. T. Harbord Mre C. Harris' - Mr J, Scott Harston Mr G. F. Haslam Mr & Mrs B, Heacock Mrs H. T. Herriok Haroning, Bribsa str., 1,207, W. C. Passports on the 7th October, and

Mr W. B Hind 5th November Swatow 4th her on the 9th November.

Hon Mr E Ꭺ ; Hewett November, Gensial--Douglas Lap- The str. Diluar, from Calcutta, left raik & Co.

Singapore on the 4th November, as Mr W. H, Hobbe 2nd November-Karatsu 27th October, 9th November, am Coal Jardine, Matheson & Co

The NY.K. str. Inala Maru (Bombay Kans, British str., 1,148, Tuebben, 14th Line) lett Kobe for this port via Shang

November--Chefoo 29th October, Jean hai on the 4th November, and is expected Oil-Butterfield & Swire,

here on the 12th November

C.MG

Cargo impeding the discharge will be landedesigns. One of the favourite ways of HINSANO, British str., 2,995, Kennedy, and may be expected here on or about the Mr J. E. Hooves

at consigues' risk and expense into the hazar-exceedingly smart, is to stitch it on ju a dous and for extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited.

No Fire Insurance has been affected,

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned,

DAVID SASSOON & CO., LTD... Agouts.

L60 Hongkong, 5th November, 1913.

TOYO

KISEN KAISHA.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

8.8. TENYO MARU."

THE abova - named Steamer having THE

arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified to send in their Bills of Lading for countorzignature, and to take immediate delivery of Cargo from alongside:

rower in designs, in exactly the same way that arrow braid is used. In some cases the chenille matches to a hair the material upon which it is used; in others two, or even three, tones of the same. shadu are used; while in others, again, the cheuille contrasts in colour with the fabric. Braid, especially the narrower makes, is being largely used in the sume way.

ASSUMED NAMES ON THE TURF,

The announcement regarding the pro posed alterations in the rule relating to assumed names, which appears in the FROM SAN FRANCISCO VIA HONOLULU," Racing Calendar," has monopolised a JAPAN PORTS AND MANILA. greater share of attention uf the clubs and in racing circles than the Cesare witch. It had, of

become course, inevitable that the subject would have to be dealt with before long by the authori- ties, as it was generally conended that a privilege which was intended to be a convenience for business men to uso legitimately was being abused by people who, above all others, should be compelled to come out into the open, and race without any mystery being attached to their individuality.

Cargo remaining undelivered on TaunSDAY, 6th inst,, at 5 PM., will be landed at Con signoos' risk and expense and delivery must thon taken from the Company's Godown..

No Fire Insurance whatever will be effacted, No Claims will be recognised after the Goods have left the Steamer or Godown, and all Goods remaining nadelivered on the 12th inst. will be subject to rent and landing charges.

All chated and otherwise damaged Cargo to

be

left on beard or Godown, and examination of same to be held on the 12th inst., at 10 a.pt.

All Claims must be filed on or before 19th inst otherwise they will not be recognised.

S. MORIMOTO, Agent, Hongkong, 5th November, 1913. [1297

· 8,8. " AMAZONE.” COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES. MARITIMES:

NOTICE

in connection

The mania for adopting

ins assumed names has, moreover, been responsible in its time for some extremely silly attempts to concent the identity of their owners, who

were far too well known men to avoid their personality becoming known. Thus everybody knew that Mr. Valentine, who won the Oaks in 1863 with Queen Bertha, was Lord Falmoutli, and that Mr. Pulteney, who attained a similar distine tion in 1877 with Placida, was the late Duke of Devonshire the Marquis of Hartington of the time, Likewise the owner of the 1887 Derby winner, Morry Hampton, was not really Mr. Abington, but Mr. Baird; nor was Lemberg, the bore of the Blue Riband of the Turf in 1910, in reality the property of Mr. Fairle, but of that gentleman's alter ego. Mr. Cok.

KWANGTAH, Chinese str., 1,535, Stewart,

The N-Y K. str. Kamakura Maru (Bon- bay Liney left Bombay for this port via Singapore on the 27th October, and is expected here on the 14th Novembor.

The NYK. str. Kirin Maru (Calcutta tab November-Shanghai 29th Octo-Line) left Yokohama for this port via ber General-Chinese.

ports on the 1st November, and is expect KYODO MARU, Japanes sir. 1,003, S. ed here on the 18th November,

Morisaki, Brd November--Newchwang 26th October, Coal Mitsui Bussan Kaisha LANDENT SCHELFF. Gernen str., 1,017, A.

Sve, 1st November-Bangkok 24th The NY Kstr. Kushima Mari (Euro- Detcher, Rice Chingee pean Line) left Yokohama for this port LOONGING, British str., 1,00% W. G. G. via porte on the 5th November, and is

Leads 4th November-Munila 2nd expected here on the 17th November.

The N.V.K. str. Hitachi Maru (Euro November, General-Jardine, Mathe Son & Co MATHILDE, German str., 85, Schlaikier, ports on the 25th October, and is expected pean Line) left London for this port via

30th October-Hoihov 29th October, here on the 3rd December. MONGOLIA, American atr. 8,750 Emery

General-Jebsen & Co.

Rice, 1st Noveniber-San Francisco 1st October, General.--Pacific Mail 8. S. Com a pen MONTEAGLE, British str., 0,163, A

Halley, 28th October-Vancouver 1st October, Flour and General Canadian Pacific Railway.. OTARU MARE, Japanese str., Iguitawa,

28th OctoberPort Arthur 22nd Octo ber, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. PR, French str. 1,29%, Ribault, 28th

October-Saigon 21st Octer, Rice. Bradley & Co.

QUARTA German ste, 1,146, H. Madsen

26th October-Saigon 20th October, RAJA, German str. 2,023, Rus efsky 5th

Rice and General-Order,

Mr S. J. Johnston Me F. C. Johnston. Mr & Mrs L. A. Kaiser

Smith

Air J. W. Keyston Mr F. B. Keyston Mr M. Kissane Mr A. J. Konings Mr W. B, Koepp

Mr J. L. Merivale

Mr P. Meyer Mrs C. J. Morrow Mrs J. D. F. Mülder Mr J. D. F. Mülder Mr Sig. Nehenzobl Mr B. Nitz Mr.C. Ollereen

Mr J. Ormiston

Mins G. O'Leary.

Mr J. W. Paton

Mr A. Petersen

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 6th at 11.20 nm--An anti-oyakona has passed xapidly from Manchuria to the cast of Japan, leaving a depression orar Manoharim.

Pressure has decreased slightly along the cast coast of China and over the Philippines.

Variable winds are indicated along the el coast of China, sud moderate monsoon over the N. China Sea.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours onding at 10 am. to-day, 0.00 inches.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon today is as follows

DISTRICT. Hongkong & Neighbourhood Formosa Channel

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FORECAST.

(N.E. winds,

strong.

South coast of Obina between fThe same t

Hongkong and Lamooks, 14 No. 1.

South coast of China between (The mean

Hongkong and Bainana.

East winds, moderate; fair.

No. 1.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

6TH NOVEMBER, 1913, A.M.

-Wind-

Station.

Vladivostock il Nemuro Hakidato

Tokio

Mr & Mrs A. Parsura | Kopli

Mr F. F. G. Pierson Mrs H. B. Plumb Mr R. de Previlla Mr W. J. Pringle Mrs F. E. Ramsay Mr B. B. Roy

ir J. B. Raymond Mr E. M. Raymond Mr & Mrs W. R.

Bathwon

Bar B. Baworth :- Miss F. Reay Mrs M. E. Reischun Miss R. Rosenthal Mr R. G. RosE Mra: Rutherford Mrs Schenk Mr W. Schoenbook Mr E. T. Singer : Mr & Mrs E. E. Smith Mr F. S. Smith Mr & Mrs Stools

Boyco Mr & Mrs Willoughby **-Smith and maid Mr & Mrs A. P. Miss C, B. Sperry

Spencer

Miss H. Spenser Miss A Square

Miss Tattlo Mrs

W.BL. Watson

Mr F. T. P. Water

Mr H. Walking Mr & Mrs M. Williams Mr W. Witkowiez Mr II. C. van Weeren Capt G. N. West MG A. Weat "Mr F. "W". White: Mr G. G. Wood Mr F. Yea:lay

GRAND HOTEL.

Mr & Mrs Allan Mr Amisfedt Mr & Mrs A. B. Crew Mr W. E. Bird

Mr Feason De Keyt

Mira Forsyth

Mr 0 Freoso Mr U. Frenck

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LED. llangsung, from Bangkok, is due in Mrs Fredenhall

Hongkong 7th November

Mr & Mrs Hancook Pausang, from Bangkok, is due in Hong-Miss Harwood

Fong 9th November

Mr. Hayler Pengsang from Bangkok, is due in Mr C. G. King

Hongkong Out November. Tooksong, from Calcutta, is due in Hong,

kong 10th November

ATSHIRE LIFE, LIMITED, Den of Airlie, from London, is due in

Hongkong 13th November.

Den of Crombie, from Vancouver, is due

in Hongkong 20th November.

Capt J. S. Lowingdon MF F. Lorria

Mr Morsh Mia Newhaven

Capt Pollard

Miss Poole

Mr Rayne

Miss Reilly Mr A. U. Soyce

7.29.38 50 63.30.99

95

30.25)

30.36 3099

Nagasaki

WSW

#50.17

Kagoshima

ESE

30.19

BENE

n 30.08

30.09

NE

30.07

NNE

30.20

ENT

30.00 59 100!

Cahiran

Naka

Takijua

Bonin Is. Clefoo Weihaiwel Haukowy Lolang... Kinklang Changsha Shanghai Gutzlaff Sharp Peak

Amoy

Swabow

In

Taikoku

Taichu

Tainan

Koshan .................. Pescadores Canton Hongkong Gap Rock ...... Macao. Wuchow

Hollow Pakhoi Phalien

Tourane ri C. St. James... Aparzia Manila

30.08 60 30.08 64 7.30.10 71}

30.06 7

30.10 70 5.30 09 30.10

30.09

630.08

6.30.071

30.03

si 30.06

9.30.12.

1

68.30.02

» 29,99

29.95

Legaspi

Bacolod Iloilo

19 & 29.91 81

30.93 32

Caba

Labuar *******

17

Weather,

Force.

KB HESSE-NON ||OME

T. F. CLAXTON, Director. 1-BAROMETER, reduced to 32 dugrove Fahrenheit, on the level of the sea in inozes, teaths and fandredths.

TEMPERATURE, the shade, in degrees

Fahrenheit.

3 HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, the hamidity of air saturated with moisture being 100.

DIABOTION OF WIND, to two points,

5 FOBOR OF WIND, secording to Beaufort Seale 6 BATH OF WEATHE, b bine sky, a detached oland, d drizzling rain, f fog, g gloomy, h hail, lightning, o overcast, p passing showera

arall,

· Tain, a BROW, thunder, visibility, w dew (wol).

7 BAIN in inubes, t tenths and hutidredths

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, November 6th.

Previous On Date On Date-

Barometer Temperature...

Day at "at

at 2 p.m. 6 a.m

30.05 30.07

76 74

2.

30.03

7 83 77

Miss Saunders

Mrs Staith Mr Stockweth Mr G. Welsmann

Humidity Wind Direction...)

75

East

East East

.3

Weather ****** Bainpar-

0

10

(0,00

PRAX HOTEL

Monadnock, from Seattle, is due in Lient Archor, RAM.G. Rer & Mrs Hunter

Hongkong 30th November.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS

November-Bangkok 25th October

Butter & The American and Manchurian Line

and

Timber Swire. Afr. Kandahur left. New York on the 25th RUBL, American str. 1.408, James Miller October, and is due here on or about the

31st October-Manita 2312 October, 15th December

20 General Shewan, Tomes & Co

The atr. Indrahnala left Sabang on the SELUN, Norwegian str., 865, Havbrender, 6th November, and is due here on the 15th

4th November-Bangkok-26th October November Rice, Chinese. CAME SOMALI Bitih transport, 4,015, W. W Couke, N. 3rd November Singa pore 28th October, N-P&O S. N Co BOUDAN, British transport, 2,996,

The Swedish East Asiallo Cor a chartered str St. Helene left Singapore on the 5th November, and is expected to arrive here on the 13th November

Mr & Mrs W. Arm. Lt.Col. H. W. Iles

streng

Mr T. Arthur

Mr E.F. Ancott

Mrs Auld and children

Barrelt and child

Bell

Mr & Mrs CD. J,

Mr G. A. Bena Fleet Surgeon & Mrs.

Bernard, E.N.

Mr & Mrs Beyor Major & Mra Bowan Mrs Bowdler

Capt & Mrs Browis The American and Manchurian Line Een Mr. knoknill str. Kofus left New York on the 10th Mr W. A. Butterfield October, and is due here on or about their M. Cary

Mr & Mrs Carrie 25th November, pidagi

Mejor Dary Mr & Mrs Dayle Major Dorgan

6th October-Chingwantao 20th Octo SUNCKIANG, British str. 887, Robinson,

ber, Nil.-P. & O. §. N. Co.

The Bank Line str. nsas arrived 3rd November-HoLow 8th Novem-at Boston on the 4th November. TAISHO MARU, Japanese str. 2,637. Cantor ft Port Said on the 4th Novem Mr G. A. Dutton ber, General-Butterfield & Swire. The Jwedish East Asiatic Co.'s strMr Mra Dobbie Shimizu, 3rd November-Weihaiweiber, and is expected to arrive here on the 25th October, Bean-Mitsui Busar 2nd December; Kaisha

Such cases might easily by multiplied indefinitely, but enough has been said to ONSIGNEES of Cargo from London show that in many cases

ez eBidon and Basque," from

an assumed

i name is an absurdly ineffective means of Havre ex 8.8. "Basque" and from Hordeaux concealing the identity of an individual Ex 8.5. Verbecincis,

o much so, in fact, that one cannot with shore Steamer are hereby informed help wondering why an owner should go that their goods with the exception o through the farce of pretending that he Opiura Treasure and Valuables are being or she is somebody which everyone knows landed and stored at their risks into the he or she is not. Such a little game af hazardous and pr extra hazardous Godowns of innocent make believe is, -however, the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown absolutely harmless, as it deceives no one, Co., Ltd., at Kowloon, whence delivery may be and cannot vossibly hurt anybody but TENYO MARU, Japaness str. 123, L obtained immediately after landing.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on un'ess the case becomes widely different when a intimation is recived from the Consignees nom de course is adopted by a person who quay be closely associated with other before Nous To Pay requesting it to be landed branches of racing, and transacts his he Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the business une have no knowledge

ander an assumed name of Undersigned, Goods remaining unclaimed after 12th inst. at Noon will be subject to rent and

To put it frankly, the general opinion. landing charger.

is that the suggested action of the Jockey All claims most be sent in to me on or before Club is aimed at commision agente and bookmakers who run horses under one

the 15th inst., or they will not be recognized.

All damaged packages will be examined on name, transact their turf business under

12th inst., Bt 10A.M.

No Fire Insurance has teen effected.

S. C. BUSSIERRE,

Acting Agent.

Hongkong, 5th November, 1-13.

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sunther, and in certain instances live the lives of peaceable, domestically inclined

citizens at home under a third. This does not by any means imply that persihs who exist under auch conditions aro acting dishonourably. They are simply.

KING EDWARD HÓTEL.

E

Bent, 5th NovemberSan Francisco Mr F. J. Cargill 7th October, General Toyo Kisen Mr H. Clayg

De F.X. Coitello Kaisha. TJIMANDER, Dutch str., 4,971, Jurriaanse M W Donaldser

Sed November-Miike 1st November, Mire Foy

Mr & Mr E Coal-Java-China-Japan Lijn.

MoHugh TRIUMPH, German str., 769, W. Lang

schwager, 26th October-Hoihow 25th Mr. Inokuchi

Mr J. Joseph October, General-Jebsen & Co. TSINANTU, Norwegian st 1,460, Jurrianse, Mr & Mrs Kstewinkel

Capt Keith Coal 1st November-Moji 26th October,

Mr & Mrs Kraft Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. UNKAI MARU, Japanese str., 2,275, JMr MP Murray

Capt & Mrs Gardner Tanaka, 1st November Java 21st

Mr Gec. Grimble Bussto October, Sugar. Mitsui

Mr & Mrs Lemaire and Kaisha

child

Mr & Mrs G. Lauritsen Mr & Mrs Manneri Mr & Mrs J, B. M..

Mody

Mr P. Napninga Mr A; P. Noblin Capt & Mrs Passmore Mr. M. Roos Mr P. B. Rowley Mr H. 8. Sparge Capt & Mm A. R. Stewart and chil dren Mr. K. Tama Mr Walker Mr H.I Westphal Mr K Yamada

Capt & Mrs Evans,

meid and child

Major

child

BGA Mir A. Keith

Major General Kelly Dr Macfarla

Maj. & Mrs MoMunn children & nurse

Highest open air Temparature on 5th...77. Lowest open air Temperature on 5th 73

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE

From 7th to 13th November, 1913. -- HIGH WATER-

Week

Daya

· Lonth

Mr McNulty Major & Mrs Nomi s

and child Maja Mr & Mrs E N

Mitchelmore and child Fri. Rey, Copley Dalai Lai Ở Hara

and children

Moyle

Mr Pare

Mr. L. Perkins

Mr J. I. Planumer

Mr Powell

Sutr

Height

LOW WATER

H'kong

Mosa

Mean

Time

Time,

ft.

hm.

7m 3 20 6 3 11 27

11:15

0.61

7:34 5 6 8 m 556 1. 718 5 7 25 & 6

It.in,

2. 5

61

10,600 21 4

Saa.

Mou

Lt Col Rodolifié, 2.7.

10 or 7

736 a 7 48 7 49€ Wed. 12 m 8 31:

Thurs 13 9 13

Prince and Princess Tues.

Res Mr & Mrs T. Parker

Mr F. L. Helton Eng Comdr. Toome Man and Capt & Mis Bargrant

It& Mrs Sharp, R.N Maj & McsFitzwilliams Mr A. Sinclair Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mr C. Skott Lt. Col. Gordon Hall, Min Scith

Lí Col. & Mrs Usher RAM.C. T Mr & Mrs K. A Flule

Smith Mr II. Hancock Mr F. A. Hazeland. -Rev. & Mrs Hipwell Capt & Mrs Hodgins Ma Bopbrender and

child

Mr & Mrs W. G.

Humphreys Major & Mra Hum

phreys Miss Humphreys

Mr & Mrs Softeti Mr & Mrs G, E. Stewart and chil drea Capt & Mrs Blericker

nurse and enild Mr O. Wagner. Mr NC. Walker Capt Whitefield Mr David Wood

ON SALE.

UND GTNe nem csin cim

0.40 B

14.

1 11 a 2

་་བ་བ་ན་བབན

-Anbh

-66

ARBOVBOLAG Height,

TONGKONG HANSARD REPORTS

of the MEETINGA LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

Bession 1912.

HEVBED BY THÉ MEM HÆÈS.

PRICE

DAILY PRESS (VEICH,

Hongkong, 25th June, 1913.

for

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