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LITTLE STORIES OF THE DAY.

MAKING THE SMART SMART.

It was outside the Piccadilly Tribe Station that a weedy, "smart" young Londoner caught sight of a very typical farmust, broad of girth, with brick-red face, who had obriously come lo town for the Cattle Show.

Well, furnier, And the Fondoner, "how did you leave the turnips

Quickly the retort came, spoken in the murring" Gloucestershire accent:"Not Bo green as thee, my man. but looking a good deal fresher, "*** Daily Citizen,

ROOSEVELT STOUGY.

Many good stawies are told in Mr. Roosevelt's autobiography just published.

Mr. Roosevelt, wished to appoint an ex-Rough Rider marshal of a Rocky Mountain State, but firal questioned him as to his post.

"Now, Bei," asked Mr. Roosevelt, "how did you lose that half of your ear??! Ben To which, looking rather shy, responded:-" Well, Colonel, it was bit of." How did it happen? Well, you see, I was sent to arrest a gentleman, And him and me mixed it up and he bit off my car. What did you do to the gentleman. Beu!" And Bon, looking more coy than ever, responded -- Well, Colonel, we broke about, even.”

MR. KIPLING'S MISTAKE.

Mr. Rudyard Kipling told a story the other day at a dinner party that deserves repetition here. The author, was staying in the filly at Single, where all the lovely Anglo-Indian ladies ko in summer time when it is too hot for them to endure the climate in the plains. Kipling tells that one morning at Simla, a lady at whose hous he was staying, introduced him to a beautiful grass widow."

As the couple chatted amiently togol her; while walking through the hills Kipling

THE EXILE'S. RETURN.

When ufter several years of toil Spent in a climate for from chilly I stand again on English soil

In Piccadilly

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1428, 1914.

And view once more, the busy scene, The well-groomed men, the 'Borts an

'Guses,

Or deftly try to dodge betwesu.

The motor buses,

Not in a vision thin as air Or picture cinematographic I see the real Trafalgar Square

Across the traffic;

Changed by a score of years gone by

I hear the City's talk of money, Or catch the bus-conductor's Cry

igher up, sowny !"

Within the Park. f. gaily sit

To watch the fashious pass before mo And some are absolutely " it!?

But others bore me."-

Anon I quafi the sparkling drink Where fairy lanterns dance and quiver, And try my hardest, not to think

About my liver; .

Til Hendon, where the bird-men-race And prove the use of constant trying-

· Reminds me of the awful pace

My money's flying i

No more the play, no more the feast, The Park 1 view with faint misgiving I raust regain the shining East And earn my living! -Rangoon Gazette.

VESSELS

EXPECTED.

THE AMERICAN MAIL.

Give him

Bovril

Because the Body-Building Power of Bovril has been proved to be from -10 to 20 times the amount taken.

JAVA-CHINA

116-2

LIJN

JAPAN

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN

JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN.

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

"GLEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, IMMINGHAM, LONDON AND SINGAPORE.

THE Steamship

"GLENROY," Captain H. W. L. Hofman, having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Carge 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 Consigneos* risk and expense.

Optional Goods will be carried on unless instructions are given to the contrary boforo 2 P.M., TO-DAY.

All brakon, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowas, where they will bo examined on TuUESDAY, 15th inst., në 10 A.M.

All Claims must be presented within FIFTEEN Days of the Steainer'a arxival here, after which data they cannot be recognized,

No Claims will be admitted after the Gooda have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered aftor the 15th inst, will be subject to rent.

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

SHEWAN, TOMEŇ. & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 8th January, 1914. [140

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 13th at 11.45 am-Pressure is now – highest to the north of the Bonins.

A depression has formed over N. Obina and S.E. Mongolia.

Pressure has further decreased along the coast of China to Cape St. James, and oreF Formosa and Luzon.

Variable winds are indicated along the cast coast of China and over the northern portion of tna N. China Sea.

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

The forsesat for the 24 hours ending at noo

to-day is as follows:-

DISTRICT,

* Hongkong & Neighbourhood

Formosa Channel

FORECAST.

JVariable winds 1moderate to fresh,

South coast of China between The samM AK Hongkong and Lamooks. No. 1.

South coast of China between (The same as Hongkong and Hainan... No. 1. E. or variable winds, moderate; £nsat ant dristling rain or mist later.

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, January 1TH.

Previous On Date On Date

Day

Barometer

at

af 2 pm, 6 m/

EXPECTED

"STA AMER

FROM

ON OF

WILL LEAVE FOR

ON OF ABOUT

S.

TJIBODAS...

TJEMAHI

TJIPANĀS

JIMANOEK

TJITAROEM

TJILIWONG

SHANGHAI

JAVA

JAPAN

SHANGHAI

JAVA

JAVA

JAVA

2 ABOUT

First half of

January

JAVA

First half of

January.

at

Second half of

JAVA

Second half of

2 p.m.

January.

January

Second half of

JAVA

Second half of

“BARBER" LINE OF STEAMERS.

30.15

30.09 30.06

January

Second half of

January.

Second half of

JAVA

SHANGHAI

January. First half of

February First half of

JAVA

February, Second half of February.

JAPAN

JAPAN

SHANGHAI

January Socond half of January Second half of January First half of Febrstary, First half of February.

Temperature

66

64

:67

Humidity......

62

93

77

Wind Direction ... Force

Fast

East

East

3

2

Weather Fein

b

B

0.00

TJIKINI...

The P.M. ste. Mongolia sailed from TJILATJAP. said, I suppose you can't help thinking Yokohama on the 8th January, for Hong- of that poor busband of yours erilling kong via Shanghai. The vessel is carry down there?" The lady gave him an cuiding the United States mail. look, he thought. Afterwards. b lernt that she was not a grass widow, but a widow indeed. (Grutlewoman.)

TRULY REMARKABI,

The late Lord Salisbury was rather fond of appearing in the guise of an Elder Brother of the Trinity House on f Static or official occasions.

THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.

The E. & A. str. Empire left Sydney on the 7th January, for this port (vin Queensland Ports, Port. Darwin, Timor, and Manila), and may be expected to active here on or about 31st January-

The IG.M. str. Prins. Faldemar left "Qu'est-Sydney on the 10th January, 2, 11 s, que c'est donc cet uniformo que M. lean may be expected here on or about the Marquis de Salisbury porte ce soir?" and February. member of the French Embassy once asked a friend at Court, indicating the Premier attired like a burly admiral temp. William IV:

"Oh," replied the friend, whose French was not his strong point, vous avez que Lord Salisbury est-est-le frere aine de la Sainte Trinite."

Tiens, tiens,"

THE ENGLISH MAIL.

The P. & O. str. Devanha left Singa pore for this port on the 11th January, at 6a.m.. with the outward English mails, and is due here on the 18th January, at about 6 am.

THE GERMAN MAIL.

The I.G.M: str. Gorben, carrying the rejoined the Frenclumat, too polite to German mails, with dates from Berlin. display incredulity or astonishment, of the 24th December, left Colombo on the mais c'est une position vraiment remar-11th January, p.m., and may be expected quable, ca!''-Liverpool Post.

here on or about the 33rd January.

CHURCH OR CHAPEL?

The new curate in the suburb was getting to know the neighbourhood and te qualities by means of a house to house inquiry (says the Manchester Guardian). The door at No. 13, Dulce-avenue wis -opened by an obviously newly imported domestic, to whom the intimation that the visitor was from St. Dominic's and would like to know if the family were among bis parishioners conveyed no meaning at all

--or worse.

He tried again in the vernacular-My good girl, just ask your mistress if she's Church or Chapel. Even then the look of doubt lingered, and the visitor stood on the step while the message was taken in.

Daabt had given place to bright certainty on the return, and the door "Nothing closed firmly after a brisk, to-day, thank you.”

THE REPLY EFFECTIVE, Senator Root, to whom the Nobel Peace Prize was recently awarded (says the Manchester Guardian), has a way of his own with interviewers who have not mastered the subject they are talking to him about,

.

MERCHANT STRAMERS.

The N.Y.K. str. Iyo Maru (European Line) left London for this port via porta on the 6th December, and is expected hers on the 14th January

The NY.K. str. Hitachi Maru (Euro- pean Line) left Shanghai for this port on the 11th January, and is expected here on the 14th January, at noon.

The Danish motor-ship Annom left Singapore on the 10th January, and way be expected here on or about the 17th January, at daylight.

The str. Glenfare passed the Suez Canal on the 19th December, and is due here on or about 15th January.

The N.Y,K. str. Sanuki Maru (Calcutta Line) left Calcutta for this port via porta on the 27th December, and is expected here on the 15th January

Maru The N.YE. str. Shidzuoka (American Line) left. Yokohama for this port on the 5th January, and is expected here on the 16th January

The H.A.L. str. O. 7. D. Ahlers left Singapore on the 12th January, p.m., and may be expected here on or about the 18th January, am

Tho N.P.K. str. Bombay Baru (Bom bay Line) left Bombay for this port on the 7th January, and is expected here on

At a time when there was a difficult situation between America and China he received in his office at Washington the 25th January. group of newspaper reporters who plied him in turn with questions. The last man said to him, "Mr. Secretary, I am informed that the President is very tired) 28th January. of Minister Conger, and is going to get rid of him."

"Ah replied Mr. Root, with apparent relief that the secret was out, you have discovered that at last, have you?"

Yes; and now could you tell me whether Mr. Conger will be dismissed or simply superseded?" Neither. Tho

The N.Y.K. str. Beylón Maru (Calcutta Line) left Calcutta for this port on the 9th January, and is expected here on the

The N.T.K. str. Tamba Māru (Ameri- can Line) left Seattle for this port via ports on the 30th December, and is ex pected here on the 1st February.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION.CO., LTD. Choyang, from Shanghai, is due in

Hongkong 14th January,

Second half of February,

The Steamers are si fitted throughout with Electric Light and have nocommodation for limited number of Salcon Passengers, and will take Cargo to all Netherlands-Indian Ports on through Bills of Lading.

For Particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to the

York Buildings, 1st Floor.

Hongkong, 5th January, 1914.

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.

Telephone No. 375,

THOS. COOK & SON.

TOURIST. STEAMSHIP AND FORWARDING AGENTS,

BANKERS, &c.

Head Office for the Far East:- 16, DES YEUX ROAD, HONGKONG,

SHANGHAI: 23, Foóczow RoaD, YOKOHAMA: 32 Wazun STEENT

MANILA :-MANILA HOTEL

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TICKETS SUPPLIED to EUROPE by the principal STEAMSHIP LINES and

TRANS-SIBERIAN BAILWAY.

TOURS arranged to ALL PARTSf the WORLD.

BAGGAGE collected, forwarded and insured at lowest rates.

LETTERS of CREDIT and CIRCULAR NOTES ISSUED and CASHED, FOREIGN MONIES Exchanged.

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

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GRACA & CO.

PADDER ST. (Hongkong Hotel Building). Dealers in

OSTAGE STAMPS, PICTORIAL

POST CARDS, SEEDS, BOOKE,

TOYS, &c.

JUST RECEIVED: POSTAGE STAMP CATALOGUES FOR 1914. Hongkong, 29th December, 1913.

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APIOLINE

(CHAPOTEAUT)

LADIES READ

President, with careful regard for sung, from Calcutta, is due in Hong LADIES

Oriental etiquette, will send him poisoned letter.

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DI. VARKER AND THE LEARNED MEN. A characteristic story of Dr. Parker was told me the other day (writes “A man of Kent in the British Weekly) by minister. who had it from an old ninister who was much interested in Joseph Parker's ourly work as a local preacher. One Saturday he met Parker, and asked him whether he luid an engage mont for Sunday. Yes, was the reply, and Parker went on to specify the place, Are your sermons reatly, Joseph ?" asked the minister.

I have the morning sermon," was the reply, "but I am not sure about the evening."

"Well, Joseph, what is your text for the morning, and how do you treat it?".

kong 17th January.

SIZE LINE, LIMITED.

Venachar, from Tacoma, is due in

Hongkong 20th January. Cardiganshire, from London, passed the Canal on the 2nd January, is due in Hongkong 2nd February. BEITIBA INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

Furyalus, from Singapore, is due to

Hongkong 17th January.

Over 30 years ago the lake Lord Beaconsfield testified to the benets be received from HIMROD's CURB, andevery post brings ular lettere to-day.

HIMROD

Parker went over his text and the out- CURE for

line of his sermon.

"But, Joseph," said the minister, "that'

is very clever, but it is not the real incan- ing of the text. If you will look at the coinmentaries, you will see that you are wrong.

Parker thanked him, and went his way. On the Monday the minister again met bis friend.

"Well, Joseph, how did you get on yesterday !"

But

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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship

**PRINZ LUDWIG.” having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazard ons and/or extra hazardous Godowas of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd, Kowloon, and Wast Point Grodowns, whence delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignees before NOON TO-DAY requesting it to be landed

hero,

No Claixas will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining andelivered after the 16th inst. will be subject

to rent.

All broken, shafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on the 16th inst., at 9.30 AM.

All Claims must reach us before the 23rd inat, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

The Steamship "ST. THEODORE,"

FROM NEW YORK.

CONSIGNEES Caring landed at their

CONSIGNEES of Cargo aro boroby informed

risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., st Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained."

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 16th inst. will be subject to rout

All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the 6th Feb., or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are

to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 16th inst., at 11 A.M.

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

DODWELL & Co., IND,

Agents.

Hongkong, 9th January, 1913.

Highest open air Temperature on 12th...67 Lowest open air Temperature on 12th...62 HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,

From 14th to 20th January, 1914 HIGH WATER

Days of

Monti

H'kong

Thе

Mean

Height

LOW WAVER

H'kong.

Mesn

Time

h. m.it, n.

b. p.

Wed,

14m 11 50

10 29

4.2 u 8 4

5 24

3 44

Thurs, 15

025 a 4 4

6 4

11 21 a 7 9.

4 38

Fri,

16

1 5 4 6 m

& 45

[148

Satur, 17m 18

1 52.4: 8

Sun.

Mon.

Tues.

18 m

26 6 4

8 14

2 41a 5, 2

8 24

19 m 2·49

3 31

CANADIAN PACIFIC BAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

RK.S." "MONTEAGLE.""

HEabove-mentioned Stemmerbaving arrived from VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, and JAPAN FORTS, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Goode, with the exception of Parcels, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.'s Kowloon Godorus, where delivery can be obtained.

Goods on hand after the 17th inst. will be

20 4 26

4 22 aj

6 5m 9 2

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

11 56

Height

NO CH CHINO CHIO CNMWOGOWGRI

ictor area so TAHMNONS

Per Kutaang, from Singapore, etc, Weaks and Mr. B. G. Murray. Miss M. B. Shryock, Mr. and Mrs.

Per Nikko Maru, for Hongkong, front Melbourne, etc., Mr. R. J. Pankes, Dr. and Mrs. K. Friedericks, Miss M. Harris son, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brown, Mrs. W. Hicks, Miss D. Bradt, Mr. M. Bradt, Licut. and Mrs. F. W. Shaw, Mrs. F. de P. Cembráno, Miss Anderson, Mr. P. No Fire Zarurazse will be effected,

Kahn, Mr. Kut, Rev. F. Marticorena, All damaged packages are to be left in the Rev. Gridella, Mr. D. E. Miller, Mr. Godowns and this Office notified, when arrange-1. Okade, Miss M. E. Scars and Hie ments will be made for examination.

M. E. Malloy. No Claims will be admitted after the Gooda have left the Godewat.

subject to rent.

D. W. CRADDOCK,

General Traffic Agent. [154 Hongkong, 12th January, 1194,

CANADIAN PACIFIC BAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. R.M.S. EMPRESS OF INDIA."

HE above-mentioned Steamer having arrived

· DEPARTED.

Per Awa Maru, for Boatile, etc, Mr.

D. E. Miller, Mrs. O. F. Smith, Rev.

Father Marticarenia, Rev. Father Fridilla, Mr. H. Kux, Mr. and Mrs. Hagishima, Miss M. E. Molloy, Miss M. E. Bears..

Per Prinz Ludwig, for Japan, etc., Mr. Knipping, Mrs. I. Donnelly, Mr. A. von Bohnszewacz, Mr. Koning, Mr. AE. Kruse, Mr. and Mrs. Orlof, Mr. W. A. Farley, Mr. A. Thos. Hilt, Mr. P. Entricknap, Consul D. Koessler, Mr. C. E. Vessering, Mr. and Mrs. Haealop, Mr. G. M. P. Remedios, Mr. R. Hoole band, Mr. and Ms M. JAPAN PORTS, Consignees of Cargo are Koenig, Miss Bouza, Miss Souza, Mr. horoby notified that their Goods, with the F. E. Galven, Mr. W. B. Clark, Mr. L. exception of Parcels, Treasure and Valuables, Weber, Mr. Otto Hellmann, Mr. W are being landed and placed at their risk in the Kech, Mr. Tanleke, Mr. H. Kundsen and Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Mr. George Rio Co.s, Kowloon Godowns, where delivery can be obtained.

T from VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, and

Goods on hand after the 19th inst. will be subject to rant.

No

Fire Insurance will be effected. All damaged packages are to be left in the

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Godowns and this Office notified, when arrange Undersigned.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Co.,

General Agents. Hongkong. 9th January, 1914.

ments will be made for examination.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns.

D. W. CRADDOCK,

General Trams Agent. Hongkong, 12th January, 1914. 155

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

TOYO KISEN KAISHA THE P.&O. S. N. Co.'s Steamer

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

8.8. "TENTO MARU.”

FROM SAN FRANCISCO VIA HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS AND SHANGHAI,

Steamer baring THE above-named

arrived. Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignatore, and to lake immediate delivery of Carpo from alongside

Cargo remaining undelivered on the 13th inet, at Noon. will be landed at Consignees"; risk and expense and delivery must than he Taken from the Company's Godown. ***

No Fire Instiranes whatever will be effected. No Claim will be recognized after the Goods ave left the Steamer or Godown, and all Goods emizing undelivered on the 19th inst. will be ubject to rent and landing charges.

All chafed and otherwise damaged Cargo to be fton Foard or Godown, and examination of me to be held on the 18th inst., at 10 A.M. All Claims must be filed on or before 29th ast, otherwise they will not be recognised.

8. MORIMOTO, Agent. Hongkong, 12th January, 1914.

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Per Paul Lecal, for Saigon, étc., Mr. J. B. Southmand, Mr. Chas. E. Richar son, Dr. and Mrs. Friedrichs, Rev. Lagathu, Rev. Heay, Jonano, Mr. Robert. Falaise, Mr. Louis Montfort; for Singa pore, Capt. A. C. Nissen, Capt. E. F. Weisel, ME. J. 0. Truyen, Nr. E. Locable Mr. K. Adcock, Mr. de Quirrecourt, Mr. R. J. Tobin, Mr. W. Mallinchrodb, Mr. E. Midgley, Rev. Géneau, Rev. W. H. Giebel for Colonibo, Mr Thomas J. Divon, Miss Kittie Nash, Mr. R. Ferrant, Mr. and Mrs. Trowbridge, Miss Regan; for Marseilles, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mody, Mr. L. Palmer, Lieut. J. K. H. Jamison, Mr. A Moylan, Mr. C. J. Arbenz, Mrs. Giebert and children.

Per Ruby, for Manila, etc., Mr. W. **NYANZA:"

Muller, Mr. R. Uhde, Mr. O. T. Welti, Arrived Hongkong on 9th January, 1914, FROM ANTWERP. LONDON, MALTA, Mr. H. Raelli, M. P. Derst, Mr. H. Christman, Mr. W. T. Draper, Mr. Roy PORT SAID, SUDZ & STRAITE. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named H. Huggan, Mr. R. McCulloch, Mr. E. Fessel are hereby informed that their Goods are Vandamme, Mr. G. Maylin, Capt. J being landed and placed AT THEIR LISK in the Bugge, Licut, C. H Hodges, Miss N. Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Olson, Mr. J. N. Fraser, Mr. Z. Kurata, Co.'s Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consign. Mr. Dages, Mr. Folison, Mr. Terongan, meat will be sorted out Mark by Mark and Mr. Domingo, Mr. Palayen, Mr. Wajno, Mr. Domekyus, Mr. Dalason, Mr. Ngasio, delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed

Optional Goods will be landed here unless Mr. Sominga, Mr. Aklopan, Mr. Beerwai, instructions are given to the contrary within Mr. Kaliowan, Mr. Moink, Mr. Tomokof,

hours

Mr. Beda, Mr. Aspilan, Mr. Cerezi, Goods not cleared within 8 days including Mr. Fonian, Mr. Soemkun, Mr. Apalin, date of arrival will be subject to rent.

Mr. Foohao, Mr. Comwat, Mr. Saklinen No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in

Mr. Kising, Mr. Malikdan, Mr. Longton, any case whatever.

Damaged packages must be left in the Mr. Kanafan, Mr. Kaligtan, Mr. Solas, Godowns for examination by the Consignees Mr. Amagyag, Mr. Kosme, Mr. Ellis, and the Company's surveyors, Messrs. GODDARD Mrs. Tikai, Mrs. Tifaad, Mrs. Mead, and Dovelas, at 10 AM. on MONDAYE. Mrs. Eangjama, Master Belgium, Mrs. and THURADAYS, All Claims must be presented Douai, Master Kanistan, Miss Tokwan, within ten days of the steamer's arrival here Mrs. Lagnya, Master Francis, Mrs. siter which date they cannot be recognised Gotomay, Mrs. Fanke, Mrs. Engal, Mrs. No Claims will be admitted after the Goode Kodofat, Mrs Chowai, Mrs, Goywan, have left the Godowns.

E. A. BEWETT,

Superintendent.

Hongkong, 9.h January, 1914.

Miz. Locksie, Mrs. Francisca, Mrs. Tecla, Mra. Gapinai, Mr. J. W. Clark; for Iloilo, Mr. W. M. Ludwig, Mr. F. Errea, Mr. A. Belzarena and Mr. C. Fujioka

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