No need to wrap up. against
SORE THROAT
if
suck
you Formamint Tablets.
Sore Throat is not due to: cold or damp, but to germs. Formamint kills these germs in the mouth and throat. Therefore it both cures and prevents Sore Throat, etc.
Lord Claotawe writes: "I have been using Wulling's Formanist for Sore Throat with the most satisfactory resulle
Wulfing's FORMAMINT
Tablets
also prevent infectious diseases like Influenza, Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever and Measles. They are absolutely harmless, even to children.
Young
The Bishop of Bath and Well writes: "The value of Formamint as a remedy and preventive is appre ciated in this house."
Write to-day for Free Booklet
Formamint is sold by all Chemists in bottles of. fifty tablets. Buy a bottle to-day, and always carry it with you for immediate use when you are exposed. to infection. Send a post- this card, mentioning paper, to A. Wulfing and Co., 6, Kiukiang Road, Shanghai, who will send you an interesting Book- jet which fully explains the nature and uses of Formamint, and contains much valuable informa- tion.
[182 F.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
QUEEN'S COLLEGE PRIZE DISTRIBUTION.
(Continued from page 5.) ·
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20th, 1914.
SHIPPING IN PORT.
ALDENHAM, British str., 1,000, G. L. Smith,
16th Jan Molbourns 6th Dec, General Gibb, Livingston & Co.
successful candidates. Of one of these, I from England, and which reprósent ho large like, ill-will, or jealousy, I do by HANNAM, Denish otr., 3:371, Berg, 10th
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 19th at 11:00 amThe northern depression is now central to the north-east of Hokkaido.
The anti-cyclone which formed sver China. Qustward yesterday as weakened and moved north.
The Fellow Dragan still connues its coase at the dark river of death through which our brother has gone. If any unobtrusivo career,
We again tender our warmest brother here has suffered wrong at the ths to the many regular tonors to hands of him whose lips can no longer This year founately, utter words of regret or make atonement, our prize fund.' awing to a binders' strike, the Bois ordered if any brother hath felt toward him die bulk of the prizes offered, have beonolayed, lugh symbol of the Rose Croix adjure and have not reached the Colony time for him, and those pale cold lips do cloquent to-day's ceremony. Many prize-wimers will ly entreat him, to forgive the wrong and this only receive an envelope, production of cast away the animosity for which, during the early days at Forry, Passing the cross to the Senior Warden will entitle them to receive their leferred the latter, kissing the symbol and pressing rizes. The delay; unavoidable as is, is it to his heart, solemnly adjured all the further regretted, as the gocrosity knights and brethren to speak only of the of our donors had enabled an usually virtuos and excellencies of the deceased, handsome order for prizes to be given. to be silent as to his errors, his failings Scholarship in Arts; two other old Queen's A full list of our douors, with the mount and his faults, lest they should be spoken TraɛESS OF INDIA, British atr., 6,000 F. 10 s.ui. to-day) 0:00 inoked. USA PAG
or nature of the gift, is now poste up on ill of by men after death and be September and who had been attending the the Announcement Board within the ptrance: unentitled to the charitable morcies of L Davison, 10th January-Vancouver |The forecast for the 24 hours ending at zvon
At the 1st Entrance Examination of the Hongkong University in 1913, we had 4 have received the most gratifying nows, for the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering tells me (and I have his permission to make use of the statement) that this student is one of the best engineering students there, and ought to make some records during his carcer. At the Entrance Examination held in December last, we had six catries and five passes, one of whom, Mr. A. H. Run jaba, was awarded a King Edward VII. College bugs, who left as as recently as University as external students, were also successful....
In July, four of our students passed un examination in Cantou for the Engineering while College, at Tongshan in. Chili; another passed an examination for entry into the Peking Customs College,N
Distinctions recently gained by past pupils:-.-.
upils Hon. Mr. Lau Chu-pak, member of
B
Legislative Council. 2.--Mr. Ti Hung. Secretary in the Ministry of Communications, Peking sindent of 3. Mr. Ling Man-Jai,
engineering in the Hongkong Univer. sity, appointed to a Chines Govern mant Schuurstip. 4-Mr. Chen Kwok-wn, Spocinj Railway Chine at the International Railway Commissioner for the Republic of Conference held at St. Petersburg in
Jene lest.
and will subsequently appear in ThYellow God... Dragon.
over.
January, General. Melchors & Co. Herg, 16th January Singapore 10th
CARL DIEDERICKSEN, Gorman atr., 774, W. Frandsen, 16th January-Pakhoi 10th January, General. Jebson & Co. CHICAGO MARU, Japances. str., 3,853, J. Goto, 14th January-Manila 18th January. Hemp and Goneral. Osaks Shoson Kaisha
Pressure has decreased moderately to slightly in all distriots except B. Manoharis, where has incrassed moderately. ་་་།
Light or variable winds are indicated along the east coast of China north of Fogalow, and mederste monsoon over the N. China Sea.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending nå
20th December, General.-O. P. Bto-day is as follows
Co
DISTRICT.
FORIOARE, The Orator then called solemnly three
Ewinds, mo- times" Brother, dost thou hear?" and ERVIZEN, Norwegian str., 1,344, Angen-
sen, 13th January-Hongay 13th Hongkong & Neighbourhood derate; fins. after the ensuing silent pause all joined}"
January Coal, Mitsui Bussan in an expression of sorrow and regret,
Kaisha
NEwinda, freak Formans Chaunel first laying the right hand over the heart, extending it to the front, and thrice FERNLEY, British str., 2,953, Appleton, Trakai, to moderato. 17th January-Chingwantao Foth South coast of China between (The same as Speaking then of the natural wish that January, Coal-Dodwell & Co.
Hongkong and Lamooks. No. L repeating the words “Woo unto as” flowers should be offered at the last rits
HIS EXCELLENCY, prior to the atribu- tion of the awards, said-I trust u will all agree with me that the reporwhich you have just heard read is a satiactory one. You will gathor from it th this College has been undergoing reoniza tion, and I am happy to note th this of those we love, the Master called upon / FUKUL MARU, Japanese str., 3,087, Bouth coast of China between The Ama
reorganizat on, which has entailed great deal of careful work on the parof the Director of Education and of the lead master and Staff of the College, hemade good progress. The College as a cond than it has ever been in the past. In the ary School stands in a better edition lower school it was found that the had
These rules in
were then
paid.
the brethren to strew flowers over the each one took a fose from the lappol of body of their deceased friend; whereupon, his cont, pressed it to his lips, and placed it on the coffin, saying "Rest in peace.
raised them above the head and lowered The Inst honours
them slowly towards the coffin, after Brethren crossed their arms on the breast, which the arms were re-crossed over the breast, and, bowing reverently, "Fare well, Farewell, Farewell was intoned in solemn unison.
Sawada, 14th January-Moji 8th Busan January, Coal. - Miteni Kaisha
January-Bangkok 9th January, Rice GEMINI, British str., 1,365, E. James, 18th
and Goneral.-A. Bune & Co
January-Kumong 13th January, Salt- Siemesen &Co. HAICHING, British str., 1,267, W. C. Poss Gronar, Russian str., 777, It. Osal, 16th
more, 18th January Swatow 17th January, General. Douglas Lapraiz & Obi
HAIMUN, British str, 642, J. W. Evans,
16th January-Swatow 18th January, General-Douglas Lapraik & Co.
Hongkong and Hainan No. 1.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
Station,
REGISTER.
19TH JANUARY, 1914, am,
HELENE, German str., 771, J. Jessen, 15th Vladivostock January Holhow 14th January, Gen- Nemuro eral-Jebsen & Co.
language which binds China ther. FAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LIMITED HONGKONG, French str., 739, M. Mar- Kagoshima .........
In the upper school it was recognis that
COPENHAGEN.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
5. Dr. C. C. Wong, Carnegie Research been a too lenient system of proption Scholarship. in Embryology, Demon-The vernacular entrance examinath and strator of Anatomy, Edinburgh; by the system of pari pasau promos in request, contributed a paper at the the English and Chinese class had ins Medical Congress in London.
We regar as NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES 6-Dr. C. A. Wong, B.Sc. (Public Health) become relaxed.
(Blanc), brother of Dr. O, C. Wong future be enforced. Of four other brothers of this talented essential that Chinese boys shouldhve a family-all six were born in Hongkong and are proud of the fact that they good knowledge of the written ineso are olumni of Queen's College-one, 7--Dr. C. H. Wong, D.C... (ngua cum
suit;
• (unde) of Yale, Barrister of the Middle Temple, has pursued his legal a uniform course of study did studies in Berlin and Paris, and many pupils who cannot afford pend published the first English translation a year or more in Class 1. Theirni of the German Civil Code. Of the culum has now been divided if two remaining three, 8.--Mr. Wong Fan is manager of a large courses, a full three years' course
who wish to take the Universitylatri Coal Mining Company.
cnlation Examination, and a tweears, Commercial course for others. Full Course now includes General tory. Formerly English History on was taught. Physics is a now sub this year. Expensive apparatus habeen provided and a well-equipped lahtory
9. Mr. Wong Tsung-kwong is manager of the Yangtsze Engineering Works at Hankow, and 30-Mr. Wong Tsung-vao, M.A and B.Sc., has been Director of the Board of Commerce and Industry in Canton. 11. Dr. H. Argulli, M.B. and B.Ch. (Liverpool), the son of Mr. A. F. Arculli, a prominent resident, one of our most regular prize douors, and himself an old boy, the first Indian boy, as a matter of fact, who was admitted to the Central School in 1866, when it was thrown open to all comers. All Mr. Aroulli's suren sous have been le this school: one of these, the Benjamin of the family, is at present
THE Steamship.
"ANNAM,”
having arrival, Consigness of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their Fisk into the hazardous and or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd. Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, when delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consigners before NOOK TO-DAY requesting it to be landed No Claims will be admitted after the Goods
here,
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No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the
MELCHERS & Co., Undersigned.
Agents.
[179 Hongkong, 16th January, 1914.
is being prepared. Chemistry behave left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining taken towards the end of the curregear andelivered after the 231d inst. will be subjdot and conteral All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to The commercial course include ook-to rent. keeping, shorthand. geography among other subjects The be left in the Grodowns, where they will be All Clainin must reach us before the 3 th College was second in the results the examined on the 23rd just, at 9.30 at University Matriculation Exantion inst, or they will not be recognized. during the past year. It is determ to witit us. 12. Mr. Wong Ting-chan, munugor, Chide better in the future. I have on nese Telegraph Administration, Hong-gratulate the College on the fachat A. R. Hunjahn won the King Hard kong Athletic-As a direct result of advisory Scholarship at the University. Ar remarks let fall by H.E. in his address last plause). I am glad to note the pers year at our prize distribution, this branch in athletics. The masters who have of our work received, a wonderful fillip. A up their spare time to help the boy general Athletics Committee, of which the their games deserve well of the Car Director of Education is Chairman, was I would enter a plea for the prod formed, white sub-committees were called pavilion at Causeway Bay. It i inta being for football, cricket, Badminton, pleasant to see that the College is help and valley-ball. At the beginning of Decem. itself; in this matter instead of follo
DEVANHA." ber, a circular letter was drafted in both the usual method in Hongkong of g extensively round, bat in hand, begging from a
Arrived Hongkong on 15th January, 1914, English and Chinese, and
FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO" AND -circulated as an appeal for a Queen's College paratively few ratepayers. Old boys
STRAITS. games pavilion on a lot of land at Causeway those whose names appear in the di
Consignees of Cargo by the above-named Bay granted us on certain terms by the guished list which the Headmaster
The Committer asks for the just read out, will no doubt be glovessel are hereby informed that their goods are
by their subscriptions
Government. moderate suru of $5,000 with which to erect show
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE P. & O. S. N. Co's Steamer
**
Barometer
Temperature. 18 at Ben Leveli
Wind
Humidity,
Dirvotion.
NNE
7.30.22
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at
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30.18-
30.19
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KNE
Hakodate Hornow, British str., 875, McCullock, Tokio. 16th January-Manila 18th January, Koeki General. Butterfield & Swire.
Nagasaki querite, 17th January-Hoihow 16th Oshim....... Naha intr January, General A. R. Marty, HUNAN, British str. 1,143 Cole, 18th Ishi'jma
January Swatov 12th January, Gen. Bonin Is...
Chefoo eral. Butterfield & Swine. KASHING, British str., 1,143, G. Byora, Weihaiwai...
16th January-Tsingtau 10th Janu Hankow ary, Coal.-Butterfold & Swire KOMAGATA MARU, Japanese str., 1,918, C. Kinking
Kakuno, 18th January-Moji 10th Changiha January, Coal-Order,
Shanghai Glutant 17th January-Singapore 10th Janu Sharp Foak..... KUMSANG, British str., 8,936, F. Wheeler,
ary, General-Jardine, Matheson & Amy
Swatow Co
Taikoku Talohu Jan.-Shanghai 13th January, General Talaan LIANGSHOW, British str., 1,220, Pickard, 16th
Butterfield & Swire.
30.24 32 30.29 7a.30.25 54 68 30.19
30.22 63
5.30.15
n 30.16
30.16
30.13
30.16 6.30.18
630.18
י
30.14
Leask, 13th January-Manila 10th Canton .......... LOONGSANG, British str., 1,093, G. W. Wo
January General. Jardine, Mathe Hongkong... son & Co.
Bock
» 30.15
16th January-Labuan 8th January Washew..... 9 a
Hoihow MILLWALL, British str., 1,681, Ancensue,
Coal Order MITO MARU, Japanese str., 1,995, Tashi Pakhoi
bana, 18th January-Saigon 11th Pholien unmat
Tourano... January Rice-Chinese. MONGOLIA, American str., 8,750, Emery Bics Capa St James
17th January, San Francisco 18th Dec. Aparri General-P. M. S. & Co. ONBANG, British str., 1,77, Picknell, 13th Legaspi -
January-Hongay 10th January, Doilo
Manila
Bacolod
Coal Jardine, Matheson & Co. PAKLAT, German ste, 1,018, J. Wenzel, Cebu
12h January-Bangkok and Swatow Labuan 12th January, Rica-Butterfield & Swire.
6:
30.04
30.05 30.01
9 a 29.99
29.99' 81
,,129.97, 82
11 門限
"Weather,
F. F. GLAITON, Dirsefur.
PETOUASURI, German str., 1,373, M, Gose BAROMETE, redwood to 32 degress Fahrenheit, the lerul at the sea in inches, tenths and burdredthe
TEMPERATURE, in the shade, la degreas
wisch, 14th January-Bangkok and Swatow 13th January, Rics Batter2 field & Swire.
SABINE RIOMERS, Dutch str., 573, B. T Jagt, 16th January-Taisni 11th January, Ballast.-Asiatic Petroleum
Co
Fabrenheit,
8 Hummrrr, in percentage of naturation, the humidity of air asturated with moisture being 109,
★ Dissction or Wine, to two polata.
a pavilion from which boys can watch what gratitude to their old school. And being landed and placed ar ThisIL ENK in the SAIGON MARU, Japanese str., 3,311, loud, d drizzling rain, fog, a gloomy, à hail
ever game is being played and in which add that if the Headmaster will set actual players can change. Subscriptions, sa list round to me. I shall have pleas
tiors. (Applause).
Hongkong
and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark
Yamaguchi, 18th January-Kobe 6th January, General.-Osaka Shosen Kaisha.
The C.P.R. str. Empress of Japan left far, haro come in but slowly (8793 up to adding a small sum to the list of sult and delivery can be obtained as the Goods SAMSEN, German str., 998, F. Bucking,
Vancouver on the 15th January, n.m.
The str. Arratoor Apcor, from Shang- hai and Kobe, left Moji on the 18th January, and may be expected here on or about the 23rd January, a.m.
H.E. THE GOVERNOR then distri the prizes, and at the conclusion chcers were raised by the boys.
and including January 14th); this, however, may be because it is near the end of the business year, whon money is always more or less stringent. The sum asked for would enable a substantial and fairly commodious bukling to be put up, and would doubtless give further encouragement to this import MASONIC FUNERAL IN SHANG.
General-The register of boys who applied
The str. Torilla, from Calcutta, left Singapore on the 17th January, and mayant part of our work. be expected here on or about the 23rd January, a.m.
at & pau.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
passage.
weather.
PASSED THE CANAL
December 12th-Veleus.
ANCIENT SCOTTISH RITE PERFORMŲ The remains of Mr. Lovett M. I. 17 2-12 years; the youngest being 14 5-12 who died at the General Hospit years and the oldest 21 years.
for leave for marriage during the year shows that the average age of 25 applicants was
Admission.
20 were
was
are landed
This reszel brings on Cargo:—
From London, &c, ex 88.
and "Noilere.".
Maloga"
Bed From Persian Gulf, or as B. I. B. N.
and B. & P. S. N. Co.'s Steamers. Option! Goods will be landed here unleas Estructions are given to the contrary within,
15 hours,
Goods not cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.
Damaged packages must be left in the Go.. downs for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's Surveyors, Messrs GODDARD and Doveras, 10A.M. on MONDAYS and
within ten days of the steamer's arrival here. after which date they cannot be recognised. No claims will be admitted after the goods
E. A. HEWETT, have left the Godowna.
Hongkong, 16th January, 1914,
Superintendent,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
P.M. SS. MONGOLIA,"
PORTS AND SHANGHAL-- ON SAN FRANCISCO TIA JAPAN
14th January Bangkok 7th January, Rice-Butterfield & Swire. SANURI MARU, Japanese str., 3,623, M. Deguchi, 17th January-Singapore Nippon 11th January, General. Yusen Kaisha SHANG BEE, British atr., 3,689, Travis, 11th January-Singapore 7th January, General-Chinese,
BHIDZVOKA MARU, Japanéso air., 4,072, T.
Irisawa, 18th January-Japan January, General Nippon Yusen
Kaisha
January Shanghai 14th Jan., Gen. Arnhold, Karberg & Co.. SHIRLEY, British str., 2,080, G. 5. Hopley, 17th
10th January-Manila 13th January, General Butterfield Swire.
TAITO MANU, Japanese str. 2,950, Ishi- kawa, 13th January-Keelung 11th January, General, Osaka Choson Kaisha
TAMON MARU, Japanese sbr., 3,480, A.
Nomura, 16th January-Moji 10th January, Coal,-Order. TITANIA, German str., 1,987, Lorzensen,
17th January-Bangkok 9th January, Ballast-German Navy, TUNGSHING, British str., 1,170, Hussey,
5 FORCE OF Worm, according to Beaufort Seals. 6 STATE OF WHarzen, b bloo nky, o detached
lightning, o coroast, p presing showers, q squall, rain, a snow, thunder, risibility, w daw (wit). 7 Kain. n inches, t tenths and hundredtha
HONGKONG · METEOROLOGICAL ·
REGISTER
Hongkong Observatory, January 19TH.
Previous On Date On Data-
Day at
st at 2 p.m. 6 am. 2p.m.
30.16.
30.18 30.13
79
60
65
49
83
63
...
East ENE ESE
Barometer Temperature Hamidity...... Wind Direction...
" Force Weather
Rain
0.00
Highest open air Temperature on 18th ...73 Lowest open air Temperature on 18th ...61
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,
From 20th to 26th January, 1914.
HIGH WATER
Days of
Month:
H'kong.
Menz
Time
Hoight
hm ift. n.
Low Water
F'kong,
Mean
Time
h. m.
It in.
48.9 51
18th January-Saigon 11th January This 20m 4 26 Rico-Jardins, Matheson & Co.
21 6114 4
The CP.R. str. Empress of tia left Nagasaki on the 18th January, at 4.30 p.m., and was due to arrive at Shanghai in the Upper School, and 5 in classes 4 and 5. Shanghai on the 10th inst., were cruel on the 19th January, at 7 pm,
Under instructions from the Director of Bubbling Well cemetery on By The CPR. str. Monteagle left Shang Education, no Indian boya rany henceforth afternoon, and the preceding obs, bai on the 18th January, at 7 pm, and Le admitted below Class 4, unless they can according to the ritual of the Ancied will arrive at Mojr on the 20th January, pass, both vernacular and English tests on Accepted Scottish Rite, were of THURSDAIS, A claims must be presented SUNGRIANG, British str., 1,600, J. Robin-
The Masters reference library pressive character, says the NC
The service in the News. shows 100 issues during the year that of the attended by Brethren and frienne
The best boys lending library, 387. patronised sections were those of fiction, conducted by Dr. J. E. Hykes, ty history and geography and literature, The Legate of the Supreme Council, ed The British str. Glenfors reports Fine Commercial Press, Shanghai, presented the by Ero J. M. Darrah, V.M.K. be library with a large selection of Chinese Orient Consistory, 2nd degree, aor Warden, Bro. Alfred H. Aforjat The British str. Zafiro reports: Strong Boks. The Pearce loan has been already V.M.K. of the Orient Consistory for N.E. monsoon, moderate sea and fine mentioned An English-speaking Club Wardes, and Bro, J. T Newmanor
re-organised in March. La response to the stimulus of a trophy offered by the Hong and Chaplain. Mr. Wood had a kong Chess Club for competition among the member of the Seattle Rite-they-
second Masonic degree and Mr B30.... schools of the Colony, a Chess Club formed in December. Six boards and sets B. Hussy, Bov. Insp. Gen, for theict of pieces were got, and officers were chosen. of Washington and Alaska, he The Hon. Secretary, Mr. Grant, gave an graphed to Dr. Hykes requesting the December 16th-Bengloe, Japan, Fariotroductory address to those interested funeral be conducted under the
players and beginners. Some sixty buys of the Rite. It was the second or waerts. Indraghiri.
responderl to the call. The Students Hostel, on which the elaborate ritual offer in Bridges Street, like many things at the had been performed in Shaughd start, seems unaccountably to lack the some details of an unfamiliar hy
"Cargo undelivered TUMSDAT, the 20th Jan., support it needs. Only 10 Queen's College may therefore be given..
The service, which is of a lend
be subject to landing charges. boys so far have resided there. There is
Cargo remaining undelivored SATURDAY, 24th accommodation, for 90 boarders, and it beautiful character, was compiler villt appears strange that this has not been fully A. G. Chamberlain, of the 23rd,
The charges are extremely Inspector Gonemal in Texas, re- Jan, at Noon, in addition to landing charges.
No Fire Insurance whatever will be effectel. applied for. moderate, and the value given is certainly pared it as a service which might will be subject to storage charges.
All chafed and therwise damaged Cargo will The supervision that resident in public. The frat part is for an excellent.
FRIDAY, 23rd Jan, at 10A.M. need: white association with their to local conditions, the whole oil to examined at the above Company's Godown No Claims wil be entertained unless accom students is exactly that which young the house of the deceased, but in ce was gone through in the enicterel fellow residents in the every day life of such
On the coffin was placed a crile
tions taken at the time of delivery to Consigneos effects on character and training. The with red roses the emblem of Ethnied by short delivery note or list of excep hostei playing area has been available for degres that of the Rose Cro and signed for and on behalf of the Pacific by "Sportsmen," reproduend in book form.
institution cannot fail to have valuable
All Claims must be filed on or before 17th our boys, regularly, for valley-ball and other tren performing for Mail S.s, Co. games. Our hall has been placed at the taken their places round the cen
R. C. MORTON, disposal of the Y.M.C.A. for Bible Study laid a red rose on the cuffin, f Feb, otherwise they will not be recognized.
Agent. This class started cross with them. Taking the cris on Sunday afternoons.
Hongkong, 17th January, 1914. on the last Sunday in the year, when some hand, the Junior, Warden recite
animosities and unrocoreiled des thirty students attended.
December 19ti-Macedonia, Persia. December 3rd-Atreus, Kasama, Deike Ricktera.
Goeben, December 30th - Benvenue, Meinam, Nore, Nuba, Sagonia, Tydens, Wakasa Maru, Yanyisze, City of Baroda, January 2nd-Cardiganshire, Aragonia Glenturich, Bambu, Brodstone,
January 6th-Bohemia, Hirano Mary, Konang Si, Spezia, Stentor, Sunda, Demodoens, Maglian
January 9th-leinons, Folentia. saire, Derin er, Kumuers, Glenlochy, January 1h-Bentomond, Denbigh Dimalaya, "Indien, Nile, Segovia.
January 16th-Agamemnon, Atholl, "Austria, Brazilia, Kaga Maru, Mancaster Castle, Princess Alice, Hatari Maru, Wera.
January 16th-Sachsen, Africa,
men
HE shove-mentioned Vessel having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified to send in their Bills-of-Lading for counter- signature and take immediate delivery of Cargo from the Company's Godown at West Point. signeer risk, Cargo will be landed immediately at Con
Shinizi, 15th January-Wakamatet WAKAMATSU MART, Japanese str. 3.778, K.
10th January, Coal-Order.
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