RS.
Singapore, etc. len, Mr. and Mrs. and infant, Mrs. and IG. Hérosé, Mr. H. Bocsion Copley, Mr. Flint, Mr. A 7. Owen, irs, I. E. Robins, child and infant, Mr. and Miss Levy and Mrs.
› Hilaby,
For Nile, for Hongkong, from San Francisco, stc, Miss, C. Couves, Mr. A. S Currie, Mr. R. J. Kilbey, Mr. G. L Kroh, Mrs. A. M. Winters, Miss M. A.
DYSPEPSIA AND HOT WEATHER.
"I look upon it that he who does not mind his stomach will hardly mind any By wrote Dr. Johnson with thing else, characteristic brusqueness.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 20TH, 1914.
COMPANY REPORT.
HANGHAI HORSE BAZAAR CO., LIMITED.
Report for presentation at the eleventh In these hot, moist days, every man j must mind his stomach if he wishes annual meeting of the shareholders to be his stomach to mind him. If he dous not, gold at the head ofhoe of the company, dyspepsia will be his lot, with its long Shanghai, on Monday, the 23rd March, rain of disagreeable symptoms.
1.1016
The directors herewith submit a stato tent of the audited accounts for the 1 ended Set Decomber, 1013, showing a balance to the credit of proft and loss directors recommend the shareholders to deal with as follows ------
on another occasion and in another way, than upon the revision of rubrics which were not primarily concerned with the handling
of greap social problems. They were undoubtedly face to face with a dir cussion of the whole subject, of which that was part, at no distant date, and be believed there would be other and more suitable opportunitics of handling ques- tions of that far-reaching character.
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
The Steamship "PATHAN.” FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND
STRAITS
very conscious of the great difficulties The Bishop of Hereford said he was
was omitted. It was obvious to everyone all Goods no. Baar landed at their ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed which might arise if the word obey" that it would be inconvenient to have two they had to remember that our Marriage Service was drawn up in accordance with a state of things which was admittedly very different from that which existed at present The position of woman
Varnell; froir Manila, Mr. D: S. Adama Pares with Sanatogen, which is a highly account of TIs. 27,206.59, which the heads of a family. On the other handiak into the Glodowns of Holt'a Whart at
Mr. E. W. Adams, Capt. A. Bailey, Mr. D. G. Beebe, Mr. C. Bernhard, Lieut. A. J. Betcher, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Royce, Mr. and Mrs. W.. D. Boyce, Lieut. and Mra W. Buerkle, Mr. A. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Campbell, Miss H. G. Campbell, Capt. J. Clark, Mrs. J. R. Ccok, Miss H. Guo, M. and Mrs. F. A Diekhoff, Mrs. R. 8. Findlay, Lieut and Mrs, R. C. Gildart, Mr. H. D. Hindley,
A Dividend of 8 per coat, 021,600.00 Carry forward to a new
Profit and Loss Account" 5,706,88 Tie 27,30089
The Bishop of Southwell asked whether they were to have a discussion on the matter.
To avoid dyspepsia, or to overcome it if present, it is imperative to nourish the nerves as well as supply easily digestible food For this purpose, nothing com- concentrated; nutritious food, chemically combined with phosphorus in the exact form in which it exists in the body. Exceedingly digestible itself, it also helps It thus the digestion of other foods, rapidly restores digestive power and
nervous vigour.
writes in The Medical Press A physician and Circular, one of the leading British Sanatogen supplies
Live Stock-As in former years all medical journals: the needed nutrition to the brain cells as Mr. R. Hunter, Mr. C. Ingonohl, Mrs. well as the necessary fillip to the heart, dostly and losses during the year have said that the relation of wife to husband
In boen debited to working account, The stomach, liver and other organs. consequence, the patient sleep and his gradual decline of animal traction in had very largely changed, and it scored energy of mind and body is restored. He favour of motor traction is making itself to him that the time was not far off when loses his depression of spirits, and the more felt and the trade in five stock can it would become their duty to discuss such Leave was given for the amendment to balance of his nutrition is restored, for no more be considered the principal a question as the Bishop of Lincoln had in all cases it acts as a powerful stimulant source of revenue as it was in former put before them,
ver
be withdrawn. to the nervous system.
AW. Kimball, Miss M. W. Kimball, Mr. M. Kojima, Mr. L. L. Lepetit, Mra W. P. Long, Mr. and Mrs. R. Luce, Mr L. R. MacPhail, Mr. and Mrs. S. McKee, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Neville, Mr. D. Poli, Mr. C. T. Ripley, Capt. B. F. Ritter- house, Mrs. H. W. Robinson, Mr. E. Ros, Ensign and Mrs. W. W. Smith, Mr. J. J Beep. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Street. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Swift, Mr. J. Urquico, Mias E. Valentin, Madame M. Valette, Mr. J. Velasco, Mr. F. T. P. Waterhouse, Miss E. Wilds, Mr. D, H, Wytte, Mrs. J. L. Young and Miss
DEPARTED.
Young.
Sanetogen can be obtained of all Chemists, in bottles of two sizes.
[111-8. 6072.
SHIPPING IN
STEAMERS,
PORT.
ANNA, Norwegian str. 1,070, Arntzen, 10th March--Bangkok 8th March, Rice-Chinese Patron S. Wells, Mr. C. BULLMOUTH, British str., 2,001, Hill, 16th
Për Forch Shanghai, etc., Dr. and
Ausoll, Mr. E. Schmidt, Mr. K. W Elsinger, Mr. J. Eisinger, Dr. O. Kittle son, Mr. W. J. Gunn, M. A. Pence, Miss M. E. Taylor, Mrs. E. Felbick, Mr. F. Felbick, Miss E. Valentin, Dr. Enderlin, Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Wilson, Miss H. R Wilson, Miss H. Wilcox, Mi: R. L Burke. Mr. Rumpel, Mr. A. Wolf, Col and Mrs. Swayne, Miss Swayne. Mr. K. Ichikawe, Mr. R. fhawa, Rev Speicher, Rey J. M. Foster, Mr. A. Poryware, Mrs, G. Cutforth, Miss Kiko,. Mr. J. Manuel, Mr. M. Jacob, Mr. H. Houds and Me G. H. King..
Per Kleist, for Europe. etc. Mrs.. Captain Kiddle, Mr. J. Schultz. Mr. H. Fine, Mrs. Landnie and 3 children, Mr. J. E. Gresson, Mr. S. Nebenzahl, Consul and Mrs. Muller and 2 children, Miss Stork, Mr. Beswick and child, Mr. H. Slanter. Capt. and Mrs. J. W. Wadleigh, Mr. H. A Glow, Mr. L. II. Schiff, Mrs. J. Bancroft, Miss E. Hayes, Brother Adrien, Miss E. C. Jarman, Mr. Schuetze, Mr. and Mrs. G. Hills, Mr. J. C. Hills, Mr. and Mrs. Lipp.
Rolling Stock All the vehicles are in gond order the expenses for upkeep which have been paid out of working account amount to Tis. 7,087.98, OF practically the same as during 1012.
The Archbishop said he could not rule the Bishop of Hereford out of order.
The Bishop of Hereford, continuing
MOSQUITIES AND DISEASE,
SIE RONALD HÖSS ON PREVENTIVE MEASURES,
at
Sir Ronald Rosa lectured recently at the Institute of Hygiene, Devonshire-street, on The Prevention of Mosquito-borne Dimases Sir Felix Semon presiding Before the lecture a cinematograph Glm depicting the life history of the anopheles mosquito was shown
Kowloon, whuatios and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Gooda remaining undelivered after the 20th lust will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be pre sented to the Undersigned on or before the 10th April, or they will not be recognised.
All broken, ohafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 20th inst., at 11 AM
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL & Co., Iron
Hongkong, 13th March, 1914.
"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
₤415
8.8. BENARTY" FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO', LONDON AND STRAITS.
WEATHER BEPORT,
On the 19th at noon-A depression liau žm the north-east of Hokkaido and an suti-cyclous is nontzal over the Gulf of Pstabili,
Pressure is nearly stationary in the South. Moderate monson is indiested slong the sak -coast of China, zid over the Chian Besi
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 30 a.m. to-day, 0.00 inches.
to-day is as follows
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at nona
DISTRICT:
FORMCAST.
Hongkong & Neighbourhood East winds, mos
'doratu ; fubj: N.E. winds,
strong,
Formosa Channel
South coast of China between The ame
Hongkong and Lamoeks.
South coast of Chins between The samE, AN
Hongkong and Hainan...
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAT
Station
REGISTER
19TH MARCH, 1914, a.m,
Wind
that all Goods are being landed at their Nemuro ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed Vladyostook... 7.30.36; 22 risk into the hmuardons and/or extra hazardous Hakodato .............. Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf Tokio Godown Co., Lid, whence and jor from the Kochi
and
wbarres delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods Kagoshima 146 have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 20th inst. will be subject to rent.
Negavati Oshim Nah**** Tahi'jms Bonin Is. Chefoo Welhaiwei
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 27th inst, or they will not be recognized
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are Hankow to be left in the Glodowns, where they will be chang examined on the 20th inst at 11 am.
Fedder has been obtainable at normal prices and the cost of feeding the animals was slightly lower than in the preceding
eas
Sundry Debtors-Amount to a total of Ts. 60, 158.95, including December March-Pulo Samho 7th March, accounts of Tis. 37,200.359, which were not
due until January, 1914. Str. Ronald said that the mosquito was. Bulk Oil-Asiatic Petroleum Co.
Rickshaw Business.This business for responsible for various diseases, including CHANGSHA, British str., 1,403, B. C. Gam-
brill, 18th March-Melbourne 6th some time after its inception showed a malaria, yellow ferer, and elephantiasis. February, General. Butterfield & good profit, but owing to the competition as the lary of mosquitoes had to come created by a large number of rickshaw to the surface of the pands to breathe, Swire, COBIANZ, German str.. 3,130, L. Klugkist, companies which came into existence watering the rouds with petrol choked 18th March-Kutchinatsu 14th March, during the past two years the ratrs now them. The malarial mosquite was a wild General Melchers & Co.
in force do not leave a targin of profit form which selected natural swamps and That of yellow fever, on the
March-Swatow
Three DIGI MARU. Japanese str., 547, S. Taku- if the rickshaws are kept in first rate streams.
17th conditiin. The high cost of public other hand, lived in water tubs and shige, 18th March General, Osaka Shosonernes militate seriously against the puddles about dwelling-houses.
successful working of this undertaking pain repressive measures were employed Kaisha
There is, however, reason to believe that in the case of malaria-nots, quinine, and the aforesaid oxcessive competition will destruction of mosquitoes.
In dealing with the effects of preventive not be long lived and that our business.
measures the lecturer pointed out that will to some extent recover. T
Directors.Mr. R. I. Fearon retires in malaria had once been common in England died out in England because, amongst accordance with Clauses Nos. 107/108 of in the Fon district The disease had the Articles of Association, but being other reasons, the removal of the tax on P. & 0, 8. N. Co's Steamer eligible offers himself for re-election windows allowed people to have their
been
The death- Autitor. The accounts have
houses properly ventilated. audited by Mr. Eric 31. Rose, C.A., who rate from the disease was not high, but a predisposition to other complaints was By order of the directors,
left. by it. Thus, in Mauritius, the total offers himself for re-election.
death-rate was 30-40 per 1,000. In the Seychelles, a non-malarial group, it was 15 per 1,000. In Hongkong the malarial rato fell by 30 per cent in two years as the result of preventive measures; in Havana it fell per cent in the same time; whilst in the town of Ismailia on the Suez Canal the disease was now
DANIN MARU, Japancac str., 900, K. Murakami, 14th March--Swatow 13th March,
General Osaka Shosen
Kaisha.
DEUCALION Britich str., 4,476. G. Moir, 15th March-Birkenhead 7th Febru- ury, GeneralBatterfield & Swiro. DRUTAR, Norwegian str., 1,102, J. Bing, 18th March-Bangkok 8th March, General-Chinese
Easo, Britisit str., 1,127, W J. Carte,
14th March-Shanghai 10th March General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. FUKURA MABU, Japanese str. 3,178, Goto,
17th March-Moji 11 March, Coal-
les, Y. Geddes, Mr. M. Ozsorco, Dr. Pakenham and family, 3r. and Mrs. H. M. M. Candlers, Captain H. Ipland, Mrs. A. Buche and children, Miss H. Emersen, Mr. G. A. Gramyer, Mr. H. G Schumans. Dr. and Mrs. R. W NewKaishn comb, Mr. A. W. Davis and Mr. A. Apel
Per Emprees of Russia, for Vancouver, etc., Mr. and Mrs. T. Dangin, Mr. and Mrs. Yung, Mr. E. A. Koster, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Harling, Mi. H. J. Boats, Mrs. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs, Elser Madsen, Mr. Pearson, Lieut. Hector Boyes, Mr. H. C. Arnold, Mr A, E.
L DOLGOROUCKOFF.
Secretary.
"OBEY IN THE MARRIAGE SERVICE,
MARITAL AUTHORITY
DISCUSSION IN CANTERBURY CONVOCATION
stamped out and people were discarding
mosquito curtains.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agents,
[416 Hongkong, 13th March, 1914.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Direction.
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30.31
30.37
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30.98
30.28
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30.49
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39.3
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Swntown
30.38, 5410NNE
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$ 30.23
Tainan
Koshua
30.23 30.19-
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*DEVANHA,” Arrived Hongkong on 13th March, 1914, FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND
STRAITSEAME Consignees of Cargo by the sbove-named vessel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR BISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Clodowns at Kowloon, where each Phulisa Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark Tourane.. and delivery can be obtained as the Goods Cape St. James
Aparri are landed.
Legaspi
Bacolod
This vessel brings on Cargo
Frows London, do, 2.s. Mongolia"
From Persian Gulf, ex ax B. 1. B. N. Tilo
and B. & P. 8. N. Cole Steamers, -- Optional Goods will be landed here unless Cebu......... If the report bo true that Miny (Margaret) Wilson, daughter of the Pressi-instructions are given to the contrary within dent of the United States, is about to 6 hours
to rent.
Labuan
6.
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30.10 77
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30.05 93007, 82
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T. F. OLATION, Dirtue,
1 BABOMIten, reduced to 33 degrees Felizinusit
hundredths,
Hinch, Mr. S. H. Noxon, Mr. Borger, HOPBANO, British str., 1,359, 0. A. Robert Service, providing for the omission of the give an impotus, to the superstition date of arrival will kill be effected by me on the level of the was in inakos, touchs and
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Petley, Mrs, and Miss Quinn, Mr. and Mrs G. J. Marks, Mr. and Mrs. Mohler and child, Mr. A. Temple Dobeth, Mr. R. J. Lacy, Dr. Donald B. Palmer, Dr. II. F Hunger ford, Mr. M. Eissler, Mr. A. J. Israel, Mr. H. Spitzel, Mr. A. W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Wolf, Major John Fan- cett, Mr. and Mrs. Maris, Mr. R. 8. Findlay, Miss L Landahl, Mr. Hea cook, Miss M. C. Jordan Miss ME Nelson, Mr. F. Dunkan, Mr. Rumpel, Mr. Baraguey, Mr. and Ms. H. D. Keil, Mr. H. Chapin, Mr. E. A Strout, Br. Ed. E. Parsons, Mr. Eckhardt, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Liser, Mrs. M A. Billings, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Lyram Monry, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Farrell, Mr. E. M. Armstrong, Mrs. and Mias Mesher, Mrs. Hucher, Mr. Har- board, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Botti, Mr. Sidney Mandelbaum. Mr. Norman Wil chinski, Mr and Mrs. C. S. Osborn, Mr. Conway. Long, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. T. D. Foster, Sister. Stuart, Sister M, U. Bail, Sister Salm Saima, Capt. E. M. Conolly, Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher, Mr. C. R. Harri son, Mr. and Mrs. C. Tinker Mr. Thus, Morton, Mr. Theo. Mallison, Mr. N. L Fleming, M. C. N. Harding, Miss E. T. Collins, Mr. H. M. Collins, Mr. ferael Patnam, Mr. and Mrs. P. Nagel Mr Kirk Patrick, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Edwards, Mrs. and Miss Tomlin, Mr. 0. G. Tomlin, Mr. Douglas Hindley, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hyde, Major and Mra Herapath, Mr Muir, Mr. P. 8. Wild shire, Mr. T. Toda, Mr. 8, Bakuraji Mr. N. F. Johd Mr. de Souta, Dr. and Mrs. Van Vergon Mr. Wm. W Reilley Mrs. Ekhardt, The Lord Abbot of St. Martins, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Boyes, Mr. and Mrs. Boves, Mr. Levoy, Mr. T. W. Prike Mes Casillas. Mr. B. Ferguson, Mr. D. S. Adams, Capt. and Mrs. Amold Miss Amold, Miss Clough, Dr. Beebe and Capt. J. Clark
PASSED THE CANAL.
No Fire Insurance in any case whatever,
Mitsu Bishi Goshi Kwaisha, te pe HAKATA MARU, Japanese str., 3,870, H Nomura 18th March-Moji 13th March, Genera.. Nippon Yuss HAIYANG, British str, 1,267, A. E Hodgins, 18th March-Swatow 17th
In the Upper House of Canterbury March, General Douglas Lapraik & Col
Convocation on the 20th at the Bishop BALIOTIS, Dutch str., 1,070, J. Bakker, of Lincoln obtained leave to withdra
10th March-Shanghai 7th March, the amendment he had put down with General Melchers & Co.
reference to changes in the Marriage he married, says a London paper, it will Goods not cleared within 8 days including attached to the matching of a bouquet The general opinion March-Hongay 19th word obey," son, 14th March, Coal Jardine, Matheson & disclosed by the discussion was that the thrown by bride When Miss Jessie subject was of such importance that it Wilson had become Mrs. Sayre she threw Cò.
must be considered more fully later on her bouquet among her bridesmaids, and The Bishop's proposal was to assimilate Miss Wilson caught it. It was also stated Bussan the question put to the woman to then that Miss Wilson drew the ring when her
question put to the man-namely for sister's wedding cake was ent.
to substitute JOHANNE, German str., 352, H. Ipland,Wilt thou oboy him and serve him, love,
16th March-Saigen 11th March, honour, and keep him."
Wilt thou love hita, comfort him Rice. Jebsen & Co.
honour, and keep him"; and to assimilate KANCHOW, British str. 1,222, Have the pledge made by the woman to that
18th March-Shanghai 15th March, General-Butterfield & Swice made by the man- namely, for "in sick MANCHUBIA, American str., 8,750, Aness and in health to love, cherish, and obey, to substitute in sickness and in Dixon, 15th March-San Francisco 12th February, General-Pacific Mail health to love and to cherish The
Bishop said he withdrew his amendment not because he had in any wise altered his opinion on the matter, nor his opinion
INAHO MARU, Japanese str 2,886, K. Nishikawa, 15th March Nagasaki 9th March, Coal-Mitsui Kaisha.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The Silk per the T.K.K. str. Hongkong Maru arrived at New York on the 15th March, at 10 p.m., being 6 days and 2 hours after steamer's arrival at Saa Francisco,LANG
The str. Glenfarn left Singapore on the 18th March, and is due bore on the 24th March, am.
The 1.0.M. etr. Prinz Waldemar, which left here on the 21st February, arrived Sydney on the 18th March,
The I.G.M. str. Goeben, which left here on the 18th February, arrived at Geo on the 17th March, at noon.
INPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD BREMEN
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE Steamship
Damaged packages must be left in the Go downs for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's Surveyor, Mesars. GODDARD TEVESDAYS. All claims must be presented and DOUGLAS, at 10 AM on MONDAYS and within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. bie claims will be admitted after the goods bare left the Godowns.
1
E. A HEWETT,
Superintendent. Hongkong, 14th March, 1914.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNE.ES
GENERAL AVERAGE.
Cargo remaining undelivered on MONDAY, March 23rd, 1974, at NooON; will be subject to Isuding and storage e
charges,
No Fire Insurance whaterer will be effected
All damaged Cargo will be examined at the completion of discharge, above Company Godowns immediately after
No Claims against Cargo loaded on board will be entertained unless accompanied by a shert delivery note or list of exceptions taken
2 TEMPERATURE, in the shade, in degrees. Fahrenbestt 18 Hoximity, in percentage of saturation, the
4. DAKMOTION Or Wan, to two points. humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100.
5 BOBER OF WIND, according to Bosafort Sesla. 6 STATE OF WRatuan, b blue sky, o detached
cloud, d drising rain, 2 fog, a gloomy, h bail lighting, o overosak, p passing showeru, a squall,
• rain, & know, t thunder, v visibility, w daw (wat). 7 Rame in inches, † tonths and hundredths
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, March 19th-
Temperature
Rain
Force
Previous On Date On Dals-
Day at
at 2 p.m. 6. a,.
£p..
30.26
30.29
30.23
66
"61
69
57
27
NW East ESE
3
0:00 Highest open sir Temperature on 18th... 67 56 Lowest open air Temperature on 19th
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,
From 20th to 26th March, 1914,
Hion WATER
Mont
198911 1
· LOW WATER
Height.
H'kong.
H'kong
·Mean“
Men
Time
Time
hm
It, nh, m
It in
20 Me inte
* 4 19 a 6-2,
The C.P.B. str. Empress of India wire- lessed 1,002 miles from Yokohama on the 17th March, at 8 p.m., that she will
P.M. 8.3. MANCHURIA". MAUSANG, British str., 1,644, A. Halcock,
arrive at Yokohama on the 21st March, at 19th March-Fremantle 21st Febru of the importance of the amendmente a.m. and will love Yokohama on the ary. Wood.-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
THE stove-mentioned Vessel having arrived.. because he did not not think any part of 23rd March, at noon.
The T.K.K str. Tengo Maru, which Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified MEXICO CITY, British str. 3,170, N. A their revision would appeal to a wider
Starkey, 16th March Moji 10th and more anxious public than the altera ailed from San Francisco on the 21st that oring to the 8.8. MANUHURIA," Barometer March, Coal. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, tion in that particular part of the February, is expected to arrive at this striking ground on or about March 6th, 1914, MISUMI MAXU, Japanese str, 1,509, Y. Marriage Service He thought he was port via Honolulu, Japan porte and when leaving Nagasaki, a General Average Humuity....
Hatakayama, 13th March-Moji 6th not likely to carry a large majority of the Shanghai on the 21st March, between 8 has been declared and before delivery of Cargo Wind Direction
can be given the General Average Bond must House with him in making the proposed March, Coal-Order.
The A.A, S. Co, a str. Indran passed be duly executed, a deposit of 5% of the involes Weather RICUM MARU, Japanese str., 2.979, Y. alteration, and he did not wish to repont and 10 am.
Yamaguchi, 16th March-Keelung the arguments which he had laid before the Suez Canal on the 17th March for value of the Goods paid, and valuation state- 14th March Coal and General the House in Committee,
Cargo will be landed immediately into the The Bishop of Winchester said he had Hongkong directly
wents and copies of invoices furnished, Dodwell & Co.
Godowns at West Point, and Consignees are further notified to send. SAIKAI MARU, Japanese str. 2,742, B. not heard altogether with satisfaction of Nakagawa, 15th March Moji ath the Bishop of Lincoln's wish to withdraw
Company'a March, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha his amendment. The Bishop of Lincoln
Cargo Sang Bar British str., 3,734, J. Travis, was auch an intrepid champion of any
in their Bills of Lading for countersignaturo 17th March-Singapore 12th March, cause he took up that he was not likely
and to take immediate delivery of all undamaged General-Chinese, to do what ho had done without good SEATTLE MARU, Japanese str., 3,538, reason and without feeling the wisdom of
March Manila 9th the course taken. He agreed it was Saitow, 12th March, General Osaka Bhosen matter which interested a very large and increasing portion of the public -- very Kaisha SEXTA, German str., 992, N. Jessen, 10th largely the female portion, but not such
Maral Bangkok 2nd March, Ricsively so. He could not help thinking, after what they had beard in that Hcuse about be traditional position and SHANEL, British str., 15. BS 17th authority of the word by which bad
March-Saigon 19th March General
do not a position of antiquity or univer. Butterfield & Swire
TORCH SOLVEIG, Norwegian str. 2,829, pality that it was a regrettable thing that that word should continue In an ideal March Moji Btb Einersen 14th
Marriage Service, what he would desiresting arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby General Mitsui Bussan March,
to ses would be some reference to the nformed that their Goods, with the exception Kaisha..
leadership of the man in the home That of Opium, Tronsure and Valuables, are being MARU, Japanese str., 2,001, seemed to him a part of the natural and landed and stored at their risk into the Nomura, lato March Maji 12th Christian ideal of marriags and perfectly hasardons studjor extra hazardons Getuwas of March Coal-Mitsu Bishi Goshi compatible with the full and indefeasible the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Kwaisha
spiritu equality of the two partners. If Sodown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and West Teros, British str. Civ. Warwood, that revision came to pass, ho supposed it point Godownicy whetive delivery may be
March-Vancouver 28th Janu would as an historical landmark btained. ary, General.-Butterfield & Swire in the Church of England for some time TIDODAS, Dutch atr., 2,000, E. H. Kroes; to come. He would thereforo hops that 12th March Maccassar 5th March, they might havs later on an opportunity Sugar-Java-Cluna-Japan Lijn of considering the matter more fully, and TILATTAP, Dutch str., 6,000, Schermbeck, that it would not be said that the Con
17th March Banke 10th March, vocation of this, nit, or the following Sugar-Java-Chian-Japan Lain, year had reaffirmed and insisted upon TAROSK, Dutch str., 4,910, L. A. Rooy, the Marriage Servics in its unrevised 5th March Batavia 7th March, state robbishop of Canterbury said he sugar-Jaya China-Japan Langs vicided to no one in his sense of the TRIUMPH, German str., 1,708,
of the questiona importanco hwager, 18th March-Haiphong 15th immense March, General Jebsen & Co which were raised by the proposed change, THINTAU Gormal str. 1,003, Heyeng, and the greater importance of questions 18th March Bangko's 9th March, which might be raised by such a change. Rico
Butterfield & Swire. Although he knew nothing beforehand of YOKOHAMA MARU, Japence str., 4.010, 8. the Bishop of Lincoln's intention to with Wada 16th March Shanghai 12th draw bis amendment, he thought he had March, General. Nippon Tusen acted wisely in regarding it as more desirable to raise the questions involved Kaisha
February 10th Condi, Teddu, Baron | TAMON Driest, Baron Jedburgh
February 13th Jason, Peling, Afghan, Prince, Don of Glamis.
February
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March 17th- Benlawers, Brasilia, Cathay, China, Helenus, Indrani, Kaga Maru, Nippon, Nyanza, Preusson, Paul Lecat.
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