NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
IE Steamship
THE
"BUELOW,"
having arrived, Consignees of Cargo ars hereby informed that thoir Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being Janded and stored at their risk
Into the bazardous Badfor extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon
SORE THROAT :
XIE GAUER AND GUEM."
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22nd, 1914.
Contrary to the general belief, in iu mok old, damp, or draughts which directd hase the sore throat, tonsillitis, ete, from which so many people suffer. They merely render us liable to the dice by lowering our vitality.
CHINESE CHARACTER.
Writing to the Westminster Gazette, Mr. Heng Hok Khoo says he has road with great interest the articles on "The Far Eastern Bone" from the able pen of Miss Violet B. Markham. The one What really
sore throat in which deals with some Chinese inhaling the germs of the disease from other sufferers. Wore we in good physical characteristics interests Du the condition our blood would destroy these and he is led to say that the Chinese arz germa, te it constantly does. It is only not so complex a race as some Europeaa when we are not "ap to the mark" that writers try to make out. He proceeds:
catch diseases which are due to germs. To cure them, the germs must be
We
SHIPPING IN PORT.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the lab at 10,55 a.m.-Pranzo has Turossed slightly along the coast of Chins from Shanghai to Cape St. James, and over the Philippines.
Gradients are shallow in 31 districts,
VISITORS AT HOTEL.
BANEI MARU, Japanese str., 3,368,
Sogs, 20th April Beclung 17 April, Cost-Dodwell & Co. CANADA MABU, Japanese atr. 3,138,
Yamamoto, 18th April-Tacoma and Shanghai 15th April, General-Osaka Shosen Kaisha, COLONIA, Britishstr., 5,905, V. Campos, B.N.R., 20th April--Singapore 12th DILWARA, British str. 3,400, G. W.
April, Cable. Order. Ramage, RN.L., 17th April-Singa pore 11th April, General-David Hongkong & Neighbourhood derate to light: Bassoon & Com
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hour ending at Mr Abbey 10 am, today, 0.00 inches.
Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, attacked where they are with something! China hands of the treaty ports that they GLABETH, German str., 991, E. Borg, 18th
Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on sales intimation is received from the Consignes before NOON TO-DAY requesting it to be landed hors.
which will kill them on the spot. The best and quickest moans for this purpose
Walfing's is
Formamint. Doctors use it to sure themselves, as is proved by a physician who writes in The Prach
toner: I have had sore throat myself since I began to use Walling's Forza mint, although I suffered periodically
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 22nd inst, will be subject | before." toront
All broken, akafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 22nd inst., et 9.30 A.M.
THE ONLY REMEDY THE DOCTOR USES,
The following statement in the same paper shows why doctors universally
April-Hoihow 17th April, General Jebsen & Co.
Foosaro, British str., 1,493, J. M. Hay,
14th AprilBangkok 8th April, Rios, -Jardine, Matheson & Co. HAMUN, British str., 641, J. W. Evans,
18th April-8watow 17th April, Gen- carl.Douglas Lapraik & Co. HONGKONG MARU, Japanese str., 3,409, 8. Togo, 16th April-San Francisco 17th March, General-Toyo Kisen Kaisha. mota, 18th April-Foochow, Amoy and Swatow 17th April-Osaka Shosen Kaistra.
The forest for the 24 hours ending at moon today is as follows ---
DISTRICT.
Formosa Channel
FORMUANT.
YS.E. winds, MO-
fair. Variable winds, moderate.
South cost of China between (The same as Hongkong and Lamooks, 1 No. 1. South ocast of China betoon/The same, KA Hongkong and Hainan.. No.1.
PASSENGERS.
· ARRIVED,
Horexone HOTEL
Mr B. S. Abraham :
Mr L. Adler
My E. G. Allen
Mr E. R. Bato Mr & Mrs. W. Bason Mr V. Bagomloff Mr M. Bernstein Mr AS. J. Baronian
Mr C. D. J. Bell Mrs E. B. Balilios Mr G. A. Bens Mr.A. A. Bangsy Mr C. T. Calfoglor Mr A. J. Cambridge Mr M. Channient Mr WE Clayton Dr ALE F.
Coleman
lan
Mr. C. Farebrothe
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Mr.F. A Mackintosk Mr & Mrs John Halen Mr B. K. Mehta 39 J. Marecki MD. M. Minkler Mr G. S. Middleton Mr N. 8. Milkowald Mr & Mrs L Mitchell Mr & Mrs W. I.
Mitchell
Mr J. Mitchell Dr & Kn W, B. A.
Moore
All Claims must reach us bofore the 29th prescribe it:-" Having tried all the with the Chinese in society. Their only KAIO MARU, Japanese str., 1,359, Y. Yura Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin and child, Mr. & Mrs P. B. Davis, Mr.O. M. Nicol
inst, or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be affected.
British Pharmacopoeia lozenges and most of the well-known proprietary antiseptic Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the lozenges, I have been reduced to one, and one only (for sore throat), namely Undersigned.
Wuling's Formamint."
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD
MELCHERS & Co.,
General Agents
Hongkong, 15th April, 1914.
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EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LIMITED COPENHAGEN.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
[IKE Steamship
THE Ste
"CATHAY.”
having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opiam, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazard ous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the. Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd, Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained,
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on analese intimation in received from the Consigneer before Noon TO-DAT requesting it to be landed No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowas, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 23rd April will be subject
here.
to rent.
All broken, chatod, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 23rd April, at 9.30 am.
All Claims must reach us before the 30th April or they will not be recognized
Ne Fire Iisurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.
MELCHERS & Co., Áganta.
[580
Hongkong, 16th April, 1914.
8.8. "CORDILLERE." COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES
MARITIMES.
NOTICE
YONSIGNEES of Cargo from London ex s,.. Basque" and "Bosphore" and from Bor- deaux ex 8.8. "P. Leroy Lallier," in connection with above Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opium, Tressure and Valuables are
being landed and stored at their risks into the
hazardous and/or extra hazardons Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.
here,
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignees before Noow To-Rax requesting it to be landed Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned Goods remaining unclaimed after the 25th inst. at Noor will be subject to rent and landing charges,
AIFClaims must be gant in to me on or before the 28th int. at Noor, or they will not be recognized.
All damaged packages will be brawined on the 25th inst., ni 10 am.
No Fire Insurance has been offected.
Hongkong, 19th April, 1914,
P. THOMAS, Agent.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
FROM YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND MOJI.
THE Steamship
TH
"THONGWA," having arrived from the above Ports, Con- signees of Carge are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed
at Consignees risk and expense into the hazar
dous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the
most
stand us--that wo are honest business
out their
KASHIMA MARU, Japanese e 867, 6,540, M. Yagi 20th April Shanghai 17th April, General Nippon Yusen Kaisha. son, 19th April-Hoihow 18th April, KATRE, German str., 1,209, P. Christian Coal and General-Jebeen & Co. KENEON MARU No. 8, Japanca str., 1,905, Takai, 19th April-Chingwonteo 12th April, Coal-Kailan Mining Co. KELD, Norwegian str; 910, Hollese, 19th
April-Bangkok 11th April, Rice. Order. KWANGTAIL, Chinese str., 1,038, Sangster, 18th April-Shanghai 14th April, Glencar China Merchants, KWEILIN, British str., 1,314, Mills, 15th
April-Amoy 13th April, Ballast. Butterfield & Soire. LAERTES, British atr., 1,340 Wawn, 18th April-Saigon 14th April, Rico and General Chinese. Luchow, British att., 1,220, Meathrai, 19th April-Shanghai 16th April, General Butterfield & Swire.
The well-known assertion of the old
understand as mich (or rathor as little) of the Chinese after a lifelong stay in China as when they first landed is easy, to understand. The reason for this is not tar to seek. They do not understand us because they have never tried to do so. Most of them are merchants. Their solo aim in coming to China is to get wealth They look upon their enforced stay in China as an unpleasant exile which is to be endured only because of the promiss of wealth in the future. They do not mir
knowledge of the Chinese is what they learn from their commercial intercourse with them, and in that character they themselves have confessed that they under A Modical Officer of Health voices the mon, and that cur promises are as good reason for this preference in The General Practitioner.
He writes: "What we our bonds. The China hands do not want is an agent to destroy the germa in know how their Chinese brother merchants the mouth and throat; in fact, what we live, how their compradores, clerks, and want is oral acepsis (complete freedom coolies live. They are ignorant of these from germs in the mouth) as near as people's joys and sorrows. All they know we can get it. To produce this we have of them is that they carry the ideal agent in Wuling's Formamint contracts faithfully. Those Europeans It is used by the Royal Families of who have an opportunity of studying us Europe, and by
and the world's
this who take advantage of distinguished men.
opportunity, viz.. European officials, The Rt. Hon. Viscount Masserone and | missionaries, and schoolmasters-have Ferrard writes: "I have found more to say for us than against us, a, Wulfing's Formamint most effective for for instance, the Into Sir Robert Hart, the cure of sore throat, which quickly the Rev. Moule, Professor Giles, and others, Miss Markham is puzzled with disappears after using a few tablets."
the contradiction in a Chinese man's Walfing's Formamint is equally famous character. I think that this trait is, after as a preventive of germ-diseases, Even all not so very difficult to understand. for diphtheria, its power of safeguarding The contradiction in the characteristics those who take it cannot be exaggerated, of a race is a common disease that takes The Sanitary Inspector of High Wycombe different forms with different races. writes:-"I know of no preparation so Take, for example, the disgraceful looting effectual in proventing infectious disease of the Chinese quarter at the last curth as Wulfing's Formamint During an quake catastrophe at San Francisco, outbreak of diphtheria I have frequently The Chinese could not understand how given away Formamint to those who have the Americans could behave in that been in contact with the disease, and no heartless and inhuman manner to their other cases have been removed to hospital fellow-sufferers in a great disaster. They from the same householl."
A. WOLFING & Co., 6, Kiukiang Road, could not reconcile this attitude with that Shanghai, will send a Free Booklet, to China at their own expense and some of the American, missionaries, who come dealing fully with sore throat, to all who write mentioning this paper. Wulfing's times at the risk of their lives and without Formamint may be obtained of all thought of reward, in order that they
terch the Chinese Chemists, in bottles of fifty tablets. may
Christian Accept ΠΟ substitutes. They are doctrines, give them Western education, valueless.
testifies or cure them of their bodily ills. Apain, E physician who writes that he has tried six take the case of this sack of Peking in substitutes and found not one of the 1000. European troops evumitted effioncious.'
F. W. T. horrors that rivalled those committed by [182-F. 239
the Manchus at the taking of Lang chow fu. The German Emperor told his troops when he bade them farewell that they were going to carry out God's mission. These troops behaved as if they carried out the Devil's mission. At this sad affair the only peoples who showed any Bar, American str., 1,409, J. Miller, 10th
HOW TO PREVENT SORE THROAT.
ая
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
NOTICE TO. CONSIGNEES,
FROM EUROPE
HE HAL Steamship
THE
"ALTMARK." Captain M. Kanigel, having arrived. Consignees of Cargo sro hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the hazardous and/or extra-hazardons Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, whence delivery may be obtained against Bills-of-Lading countersigned by the Undersigned.
sense of humanity, or military discipline, and restraint were Orientals, the Japanese, the Indian troops of the British contingent, and the Chino-British troops of the Weihaiwsi regiment.
A Bune & Co.
M. S. DOLLAR, British str., 2,074, J. J. Gear, 18th April Manila 8th April, NIPPON MARU, Japanese str., 1,953, Sato,
Lumber. Robert Dollar & Co. 18th April-Saigon 13th April, Rice. None, British str., 1,274, Pepe, 14th April Manila 10th April, Ballast. ONSANG, British str. 1,170, Picknell
Asiatic Petroleum Co. 20th April-Moji 16th April, Coal- Jardine, Matheson & Co. ORLAND, Norwegian str., 843, Eriksen, 15th April-Bangkok 9th April, Ries, -Thoresen & Co PAOTING, British str., 1,073, W. J. Barkus, 18th April--Weihaiwei 12th April, Ballast Butterfield & Swire. PRRA NANG, British str., 1,092, C. S. G. Scott. 11th April-Saigon 7th April, Rice A. Bunc & Co. PROMETREUs, Norwegian str., 1,095, Y. Jensen, 9th April-Bangkok Sad April, Rice-Chinese.
April--Manila 17th April, General.- Shoyan, Tomes & Co. SAINE, RICKMERE, Dutch, str., 673, R. Y. Jack, 14th April Tamsui 12th April, Ballast.-Asiatic Petroleum Co SAMBEN, German str., 985, Fr. Buecking, MAN OF AN OLD CIVILISATION.
10th April Bangkok 19th April, Bice The contradiction in the Chinese and Timber Butterfield & Swire. character, the fact that under normal SHANET, British str., 1,228, Simons, 17th conditions a Chinese is a cheerful, good- April-Bangkok 11th April, Rice
Butterfield Swire. tempered individual, and that when labouring under a sense of wrong he turns SUNGKIANG, British str., 1,800, G. Robin son, 18tis April Pakhoi 17th April, into a man of cruelty can, I think, be
General.-Butterfield & Swire. explained. I do not say that my opinion is right. However, I give it for what it TAIYUAN, British are, elbourne 19th
800, 17th April-Melbourne TINGING, British str., 1,170, L. Hussey: March, General Butterfield & wire.
20th April-Pakhoi 19th April, Rice and General-Jardine. Matheson &
Optional Cargo will be carried on unless notice to the contrary be given TO-DAY
All Claims must be presented within ten days | civilisation.
of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cans of be recognised,
Co.
Per Glenlogany from Shanghai, sta, Barton and 2 children, Mrs. Cox and Mr. Clarke.
:
&
Mrs Goo, Mooser Miss Moossr Capt Namsaki MF J.T. Newall ·
Mr & Mrs Nisbat nul Miss Dr. O'Leary
Mr G. W. Olivarrosas
Mr F. A. Perry
Mr. O. Polhill
Mr & Mrs P. E
Pomeroy
H.
C.
Me G. Hutton-Potte
Mr A. B. Purvis
Le Roy E. Patnam
Mr E. H. Bay
Mr E. M. Raymond
Mr B. Baworth
Mr & Mrs Grad
Reach
Mr & Mrs J. Gould Mr & Mrs W. M. Miss F. Resy
M & Mrs H. H. Cogh- Mr J. W. Cranston Mr G. P. Curry
child and nurBÓ T Per Lisuta Mara, for Hongkong, from Mr Douglas
H. Masellos, etc., Mr. L. Easton, Mr. Mr D. S. 8. Douglas Thayer, Mr. 4. C. Squair, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. J. D. Dugins 0. Warren and 2 children, Mrs. J. Mr J. Danean Rawlinson, Mr. R. Y. G. Murdock, Mrs. Mr Lambert, Mas M. Lambert, Mr. R. J. Mr H. Febr. S. A. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. E. Commiade
Ehrentola and 2 children, Miss A Commiade, Miss Mr. Fromm L Herrig, Mr. S. Kuszhara, Mr. M. Mr A. Gallotti Takahashi, Mr. M. Shimidzu, Miss F. Mr A. W. V. Gibb Warren, Mr. and Mrs. O. A Redcliff, Mr. G
Mr S. J. Gilchrist and Mr. C. B, Scale.
Mr V. Goulbour Per Persia, for Hongkong, from San Francisco, etc., Miss V. E. Appleton, Mr. C. W. Alexander, Miss A. L. Blinn, Mrs. Zula Brown and infatt, Mr. JJ Miss Greene Connell, Mr. R. H. Doerger, Mr. T. J. Mr & Mrs R. Grey Foley, Mr. A. R. Hager, Misa S. Hamil Mr B. Grimshaw ton, Mr. C. A. Hamilton, Mrs. S. E. Mr P.O. de Grisogon Howarth, Mr. A. Hiersmann, Mr. N. M. Capt F. P. Hall Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jenkim, Mr & Mrs W. A. Mr. U. H. S. Lackey, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. 1. Hannibal Loomis, Mrs. 8. B. Mills, Mr. J. Monch, Hon Mr E, A. Hewett Mrs. K. A. McAllister, Mr. and Mrs. OMG. R. Norman, Mr. B. P. Oxbon, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Pittam, Mr. D. A. Patullo, Mra A. Starkweather, Master Ralph Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Tall, Miss Starkweather, Mr. L. Cady, Mr. J. C. E Webb, Chaplain and Mrs. E. W Wood, Mr. and Mrs. 0, H. Williams, Wood, Miss K. M. Wood, Miss Margaret Mr. B. Yomada, Mrs. E. I. Upcraft and
Mrs. C. M. Barron,
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Mr W. B. Hind Mr E. Hope Mr C. Inumala
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Mr B. R. Kinnear Mr E. B. Lambert Capt & Mas Kook Mrs Lambert
Mr & Mrs B. Layton. Mr G. B. Layton Mr & Mrs H. D. Law
And infant
Per Cordillere, for Japan, etc., Mr. 1. W. Thorburn, Mr. F. Cochrane, Mr G. T. Lord Mrs. Caffarina and child, Mr. G. C. Mr F. Lobel Bonnar, Rev. John E. Killion, Mrs. Hr W. Logan Suzanne Ferrand, Mr. Fred Bogler, Mr. Mr W. McAdams John R. Cood, Mr. G. Gabel, Mr. Carl Dr. & Mrs H. Mactar Von Stetter, Mrs. Lindberg, Mr. Naftaly jane. and Rev. Fr. Pouget
AN
Per Shidzuoka Maru, for Seattle, etc., Mrs. H. L. Cochran, Miss Cochran, Miss Nowton, Mr., Mr. and Miss Fairchild, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wise and child. Mr. and Mrs P. F. Pomeroy, Mr. Schiller, Mr. Freear, Mr. R. Porter, Mr. Johi Ryden, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hotson and three children, Mr. C. Polhill, Major Wallace, Capt. Steet and Mr. S. Imamura,
Mr & Mrs W. Rickett Mr G. W. Roberta Mr J. & Robir sun Mr G. E. Rouse
Mr & Mrs Ruddock. and 3 children
Mr F. J. Rosh
Mirs Seddon Mc M. Solg
Mr W. Sohmolke Miss M. A Sharpe Mr C. II. Shields Mix J. U. Biblay
Miss E. B. Samra Dr F. Smyth Mr A. B. Boren sam
Mr H. E. Swaffleld Miss A. Square Mir de Mrs W. Taylor Mr & Mrs P. Thoman Mrs Thomas Capt I. A. Walker Mr J. E. Watkins Mr F. de Walgalsperg Mr F. W. Walte
Mr D. White
Mr & Mes F. Winkle
Mr G., Wood
Mira Yarborough
Miss Yarborough
PRAX HOT
Mr S. Amory Liest Archer, B.A.M.C. Mr & Mrs W. Aina-
strong
Mr. & Mrs T. Arthur Mr F. H. Baker Mr & Mrs WH Bell and chilfiren Miss Boggs Major & Mrs Bowen
Mrs Bowdler
Mr Brister.
Col. & Mrs. Baker
Per Atlantique, for Marseilles, etc., Capt. H. E. Moston, Mr. Barazeur, Mr. Couzien, Mr. Le Borgae, Mr. Guillot, Mr. Auffret, Mr. Desbordes, Mr. Guillon, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stanford and child, Mr. A. Dumares, Mr. and Mrs. Nesbit and child, Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman and daughter, Mrs. Stellabera and child, Mr. Khusal Kahn, Miss S. L. Blaisdell, Miss Miss Baker Brown N. Lekbrajinal, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Mr. Brown
A. Love, Mrs. C. A. Nickelson, Mrs. Mr W: D. Browa W. M. Moir, Mr. Ribeyre, Capt. Marabal,
nill, child & maid Mr. Lotus Reynaud, Mr. S. C. de Mr & Mrs Casulli General Lefevre, Lieut, and Mrs. Grand- vincent, Mrs. Heuri Feer and children, Mr M. Cary Bussierre, Rev. Fr. Masip and Catale, Capt & Mrs Cochrane Mr. Passignat, Mr. P Commans, Mr. Col. Colgram Hubert Delisle, Mr. Léonaritou, Mr. and Cousland Ms. Cragg, Mr. and Mrs. Jaan Talam Major Dary biras, Mr. G. M. McElfresh, Mr. Major Dorgan Abondio Glacelli, Mr. Luis Martinez and Mr. Jassig Bogdam.
bo left in the Godowne, where they will be civilised so long there is less. ruined WINAMAC, British str., 2,895, Mac Donald Machotti, Mr. Vittoire Terrini, Mr.
axamined on the 25th Int., at 9.30 A..
This Steamer brings on Cargo :
Ex 8.8. "Castor" from Abus.
him.
AN
Wosuko
17th
17th April-Saigon 13th April, Ballast
Standard Oil Co
German str., 1,115, H. Olt manos, 18th April-Bwatow April, Rice-Butterfeld & Swire WOSANG, British str., 1,127, JM. Smith, 19th April-Wuhu 15th April, Rice Jardine, Matheson & Co.
is worth. A Chinese is a man of an old rouse, but when once roused and the He takes a long time to
primitive aan in him comes out there is No Claims will be admitted after the Goods added to it the refined cruelty of a long have left the Godowns, and all Goode remaining civilisation. A European. is easier to undelivered after the 26th inst. will be subject rouse, and the primitive man to him UME MARU, Japanese str., 8.714, 6, Naka to rent.
yama, 12th April-Moj 8th April. All broken, chofed, and damaged goods must shows itself quicker but having not been
Coal-Miteni Bussan Kaisha. in cruelty
Again, under No Fire Insurance will be effected by us to autocratic and corrupt Government a Chinese was not able to get real justice sny case whatever.
as an Englishman is able to in England. The result was that he often took the law. into his own hands. Now, when a man takes the law into las own hands he is apt to punish more severely than the law will-for example, the lynching of négroes in the Southern States of the United States of America. I agree with Miss Markham that the Chinese do not under- stand comfort as the Europeans under stand it. A Chinese lady can go to sleep with a poreslain pillow under her head. We are Learning, however, to introduce European comfort into our homes, Whether it will be good or bad for us I cannot tell. Our simple living has made as a virile, industrious, and contented race; it makes our workmen so much
Ex sa. "Sopher Worms" from Bordeaux.. Ex 8.3. "Margaux" from Bordeaux. Ex +8. "Larche" from Setubal
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Hongkong Offes.
Hongkong, 20th April, 1914.
Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown CHILDREN Company, Limited.
No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DAVID BASSOON & Ča, LTD., Agenta
Hongkong, 20th April, 1914.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
160
P.M. 8.S. "PERBIA," FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN PORTS
AND MANILA.
THE above-mentioned Vesseltaving arrived, Consignees of Cargo are herone notified
rish.
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OF FAR CATHAY
SOCIAL AND POLITICAL HOVEL, OP
ABSORBING. INTEREST,
By CHAS. J. HALCOMBE Formerly of the Imperial Chinese Custom Service, Author of "The Mystie Flowery Land,” “eta.
to send in their Bills-of-Lading for counter sigesture and take immediate delivery of Cargo from the Company's Godown at West Point.THE VOLUME, which consiste or 181 Pages, and includes a Sketch Plas Cargo will be landed immediately at Consignees of historical interest showing the diepod On Cargo remaining undelivered THURSDAY, tion of the Forces at the battle of Kweilin. BOLIRT HART 23rd inst., at 5 P.M., landing charges will be...G., and Dr. A. Bassi...
is dedicated to Bir
On Cargo remaining undelivered TUESDAY, 28th inst, at Noon, in addition to landing charges storage charges will be collected.
assessed.
No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected, All chafed and otherwise damaged Cargo will be examined at the above Company's Godown
MONDAY,
AT, 27th inst,, at 10 AM. No Claims will be entertained unless y Now panied by short delivery note or list of excep flons taken at the time of delivery to Consignees and signed for
behalf of the Pacific
on
Mall 8.8. O».
All Claims must be filed on or before 21st May, otherwise they will not be recognized:
B. O. MORTON;:
Agent,
Hongkong 21st April, 1914.
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HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, April 21st.
Pravions On Dst?|On Dst
Day
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2pm
Barometer
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st 2 pm. 6 am
30,01
·30.06. 71
30.05
92
98
East
East
BASE
4
4
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of
Highest open air Temparature of 20th:72 Lowest open air Temperature on 20th 69
feared in the labour markets of the Temperature
Humidity U.S.A., Canada, and Australasia that wind Direction artificial and unfair barriers of exclusion
Force are set up against our entry into these Weather countries. It would be a sad thing were Bain the introduction of European comfort to. take away these qualities from us, wake our workmen work-shy, demand higher and higher wages with less and less work. Please do not misunderstand me.
I do no believe in our workinen being sweated. I believe in workmen being paid what they are worth, but I hope that our work mess will never contract the chronic disease of discontent and unrest that is at present so prominent a Feature in the European labour world.
Ite donoription of Chinese Boudal Customs and Superstitions, combined
Miss Markham says that we Chinese with the insight it gives into politieal despise you Europeans. I do not believe onditions in Chins, makes CHILE that Chiness with Western education. OF FAN CATHAT? An excellent volume for really despise you. These people presentation to friends at Home.
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HONGKONG, TIDE TABLE.
From 2nd te 28th April, 1914. HIGH WATSE
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TO. DEPART
Per Kkm Mara, for London, etc., Mr. and Mrs. Morrison, Capt. and Mrs. Pitenin and infant, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stephens, Mr. Francis Janssous, lies. Thompson and infant, Mr. and Mrs Manner, Mr. A. Ambaco, Mr. C. H Erskine, Dr. T. Shinozaki, Mr. and Mrs.
1
Miss Humphreys Capt Lambkins,
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Mr & Mrs J. Laiter
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invariable threat of force as an argument. To a people who believe so strongly in Sata right being right that they scorn to think that it needs might to enforce it, this ann perpetual show of force seems to them that the Europeans are in their civilisation Mon still in the stage of perpetual warfare when the man with the biggest club was Tues
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Mr Hooper
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