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IS THIS YOUR BOY? Is he too weak and sickly to join his companions in play, and are you helpless in spite of your utmost efforts to make him well?

What are you doing towards building his blood? Pure red

up blood is what he needs most if he is to become active and strong.

Have you given him Dr. Wil liams' pink pills for pale people? They are the remedy every grow- ing boy or girl needs to build up the blood and bring health, strength, a good colour, a hearty appetite and strong nerves,

Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, the famous Blood building and Nerve strengthening prescription of a dis- tinguished British physician, are equally health-restoring and strength-giving to young and old of both sexes. They are a proved remedy for all disorders of the blood and nerves, having cured countless cases of Anaemia, Nervous Debility, Indigestion, Malaria, Rheumatism, Eczema and the special ailments of ladies.

Obtainable from medicine, ven- dors everywhere, and the Dr. Wil liams' Medicine Co., 84, Szechuen, Road, Shangbai, one bottle for $1.50), six for $8, post free.

A twenty-years' world-wide re putation is the guarantee you get with

DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS.

SIEN TING.

URGEON DENTIST,

No. 10, D'AGUILAR STREET, TERMS VERY MODERATE..

Consultation Free. Hongkong, 20th March, 1914.`

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DAIRY FARM NEWS.

RECEIVED

NEW SHIPMENT OF FRESH SIBERIAN SALMON

SMOKED.

FILLETS,

HADDOCKS,

KIPPERS.

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GRACA & CO. PEDDER ST. (Hongkong Hotel Building). Dealers in

OSTAGE

POSTA STAMPS,

PICTORIAL

POST CARDS, SEEDS, BOOKS.

THE TOYS, kos.

JUST RECEVO

POSTAGE STAMP CATALOGUES

FOR 1914.

Hongkong, 20th March, 1914.

NEW CARTRIDGES.

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 25TH, 1914.

INDIAN EMIGRATION: TO CANADA.

THE TEST VOYAGE,”

With reference to a cent telegram aunouncing that a shipload of Indians waa shortly leaving Shanghai for VEE- couver for the purpose of testing the immigration lawe, we take the following report from a Shanghai contemporary

Anchored in the river at the outlet of the Yangtsepoe Creek is a ship about to start on a long journey which is likely to be fraught with interesting conse équences. The steamer Sin the Komagata Maru, chartered by a wealthy Indian Gurdit Singh, and bears four hundred Indians, who propose to test once and for all the right of British subjects in India to migrate to Canada. by

The Komagata Maru arrived from Hongkong a few days ago, a week over- due, and sails on Tuesday. She has on board 175 Indians from Hongkong, will gather up 200 bore at Shanghai and go on to Nagasaki, where there are over 50 from Manila waiting and 30 others in Japan. The ship will stop at Moji, where it will take on coal for sale in Canada, and after touching at Yokohama, will stil direct for Vancouver.

SHIPPING IN POBT.

STEAMERS.

BANEE MABU, Japanese str.. 9,368, T.

Soga, 20th April - Keelung 17th April, Coal-Dodwell & Con CANADA MARU, Japanese str. 3,138, EL

Tamamoto, 18th April-Tecoma and Shanghai 18th April, General. Osaka Shosen Kaisha CHONGSHING, British str., 1,089, Lidla!!. 33rd April Weihaiwei 18th April, General Jardine, Matheson & Co. CHITUEN, Chinese str. 1,177, W. Ross, 23rd April-Shanghai 19th April, General Chineee.

COLONIA, Britishstr., 5,865, V. Campos, B.N.R. 20th April-Bingapore 19th Apail, Câble-Order. DAJI MARU, Japanese str., 699, Mora- kami, 22nd April--Swatow Sist April, General. - Osatu Shosen Kaisha HELENE, German str., 771, J. Jossen, Ard April-Tourane 21st April, General

Jebsen & Co. HONGKONG MARU, Japanese str., 3,482, 5. Togo, 16th April-San Francisco 17th March, General.-Toyo Kinen Kaisha. KNSU, British str., 1,143, Monkman,

22nd April-Bangkok 16th April, Rice Butterfield & Swire. KENKON MARU No. 8, Japanese str., 1,905,

J

Takai, 19th April-Chingwantao 19th April, Coal-Kailan Mining Co KJELD, Norwegian str., 910, Hellese, 19th April-Bangkok 11th April, Rice.— Order.

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

BL.A. “CORDILLERE" COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

that their

NOTICE

NONSIGNEES of Corpo from Lindab es

"Bangnad" Fosphore "ard from Ber deux ex 2.5. "P. Leroy Lellier," in connection with above Steamer are hereby informed Goods with the exception of Opium, Tressure and Valcables are being landed and stored at their risks into the the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown hairdous and/or exten hasardons Godowas of Co., Ltd, at Bowloon, hence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.

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

Hills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned Goods remsining unclaimed after the 25th inst. at Noon will be subject to rent and

sharges.

must be sent in to me on or before recognised. the 28th inst, at Moon, or they will not be

All damaged packages will be examined on the 25th Inst., at 10 AM.

No Fire Insuranos has been effected,

P. THOMAS, Agent, Hongkong, 19th April, 1919,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

Yesterday afternoon a reporter of the China Press climbed up the gangway of the vessel and among the crowd of tall, urbaned voyagers, He succeeded in arousing the charterer, Gurdit Singh, from an afternoon nap and in the cabin, with a

score of others interested and curious about, talked with the greyLASANG, British str., 2,294. F. Mooney, whiskered, kindly-eyed patriarch who is

2nd April-Calcutta 8th April, Gen leading his poople to what he hopea to

eral-Jardine, Matheson & Co be the open door of opportunity in LopsGBANG, British str., 1,905, W. G. G.THE Canada. With the aid of a voluble Leask, 21st April-Manila 18th April, interpreter Gurdit Singh told the story MATHILDE, German st., 830, Schlaikier,

General-Jardine, Matheson & Co,

of his reature.

He goes, according to his own story, to test the justness of the British toward all its people. Chief Justice Hunter of Canada made a decision in November 24 last that Chunda under present laws must leave the door open to all British subjects. Since that time there have been violations of that ruling and Indians have been deported contrary to law who have sought to make British Columbia their home...

"Now," said Gurdit Singh, see whether the law will be violated. If we are adinitted we will know that the Canadian Government is just. If we are deported we will sue the Government, and if we cannot obtain redress we will go back and take up the matter with the Indian Government."

we will

And what then?" interposed the reporter.

I cannot answer," was the response, and a laugh went around the circle of

dark faces.

"They stopped us in Hongkong," stated the interpreter, by holding back our passenger certificates. That is why we

are a week late, and we have been put to great inconvenience. The Governor of Hongkong, would not let us go until he had cabled to the Governor-General of Canada: The Governor-General of Canada communicated then with the Imperial Government and word came. back to Hongkong to let us go on as we and planned. We have our own medical officer aboard, and each of the passengers must have a certain sum of money with which to start out in Canada. We have merchants, farmers machinists, men who can work in the saw-mills and men of many trades among our number."

On this

3rd April-Hoihow 22nd April, Gen oral. Jebsen & Co. ONSANG, British str., 1,170, Picknell

20th April-Moji 15th April, Coal

& Co. PRRAZA, British str. 3,446, J. Hill, 21st April-Ban Francisco 20th March,

PREUMPENH, British str., 1,065, W. 0. General.--Pacific Mail 8.8., Co. Bird, 23rd April-Baigon 19th April, PHE NANG, British str., 1,022, C. 8. 0.

Rice and General-Chinese, Scott, 11th April Saigon 7th April, Rice-A. Bune & Co.. SAMSEN, German str, 995, Fr. Buecking, 18th April-Bangkok 12th April, Rice and Timber-Butterfield & wire. STANDARD, Norwegian str., 806, H.

FROM EUROPE. HAL. Stesship

"ALTMARK,"

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Captain M. Knaisel, having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the hasardons and/or extra-basardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godows Ltd., hence delivery may be obtained Egainst Bills-of-1

countersigned by the Undersigned, ding counters

Optional Cargo will be carried on unless notice to the contrary be givan To-DAY. of the steamer's arrival here, after which date All Claims must be proconted within ten days

they cannot be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 26th inst, will be subject to rent ou ter the 20t

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods must be left in the Godowns, where they will be Nxamined on the 25th inst., at 9.30 AM.

Meill, 21st April-Saigon 17th April, Rice-Thoresen & Co

TAISHU MARU, Japanese str. 9,037, R. Shinokawa, 22nd April Dairen 10th April, General Mitsui Bussan Kaisha

HON,

TAIYUAN, British str., 2,500, P. W. Grier- 17th April-Melbourne 18th March, General.-Butterfield & Swire. TJITAROEM, Dutch str., 2,500, J. N. Bou-

men, 1st April-Batavin 13th April, General Java-China-Japan Lijo. TRIUMPH, German str., 769, Langschwager,

20th April-Hoihow. 19th April, Gen- eral-Jebsen & Co

TeKOSHING. British str., 1,170, L. Hussey, 20th April-Pakhoi 19th April, Bice and General.-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

VESSELS EXPECTED.

THE AMERICAN - MAIL.

THE AUSTRALIAN MAILS. The LG.M. str. Prinz Waldemar left Manila on the 24th April, at 2 am, and may be expected here on or about the 26th Apr 1, at 10 a.m.

The pharterer explained also that this was only the initial voyage. He plans to follow it with others from Calcutta to

The P.M. str. Korea, carrying the Vancouver carrying cargo and is contem United States mail, left Yokohama on plating two ships on the run, depending the 2nd April, for Hongkong via Japan on the treatment that he gets at the hands ports, and is scheduled to arrive at this of the Canadian Government. trip be desires to get a cargo of lumber port on the 2nd May to take back to Calcutta from Vancouver. There were other expressions from the Indians standing about which showed that the idea possessed them all that a British subject was a British subject whether he lived in India or South Africa or Canada, to be treated on terms of and Fas equality, permitted to live and go where he chose in the British Empire.

That the feeling of this ship load of Indians is one that will make an issue. in the near future is

amply evidenced from other sources,. the British Imperial Government endorses the policy of Hinda exclusion from the colonies 1 will precipitate the tercest revolution in

the history of the world, declared Pra: fessor Sudrindra Bose of Iowa University on February 14th bafore a committee off the Congress of the United States met to discuss the question of Hindu exclusion from the United States.

The E. & A. str. Empire left Sydney for this port (via Queensland ports, Port Darwin and Manila) on the 7th April, and may be expected to arrive here on or about the 2nd May pang

THE CANADIAN MAIL..

The 0.P.R. str. Empress of Japan left Shanghai on the 22nd April, at 5 pm, nad is due to arrive here on the 25th April, at 6 am. em Yokohama on the 11th April, between 2 and 4 pm.

The C.P.R. str. Empress of India -left

THE GERMAN MAIL.-

The 1.G.M str. Luetsow, carrying the Gerrian mails, with dates from Berlin of the 1st April, left Colombo on the 19th April, p.m., and may be expected here on or about the 30th April.

MERCHANT STEAMERS,

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

This Steamer brings on Cargo: Exas Castor from Abus. Exas" Sephor Worms" from Bordeaux. Ex nd "Margaux" from Bordssaz. Era.a."Laroche" from Setubal,

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Hongkong Offics. Hongkong, 20th April, 1914.

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"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

8.8.BENMOHE,"

FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO", LONDON AND STRAITS.

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE P

\HE P. & 0. §. N. Con Steamer

Arrived Fron

"ABBAYE

ngtong on 23rd April, 1914,

COLOMBO BAND STEAITS PARA Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed at THKIB BISK is the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Godowas at Kowloon, where each and delivery can be obtained as the Goods Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mask are landed gu

This vessel brings on Cargo:--

From London, & ex 8. #More From Persian Gulf, a na. B. ISN.

and B. & P. §. N. Co.'s Steamers. instructions are given to the

Optional Goods will be landed bare unless

Goods not cleared within 8 days including contrary within

date of arrival will be subject to rant.

me

No Fire Insurance will be enacted by in any case whatever

Damaged packages must be left in the Gro dowas for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's Eurveyors, Moas GODDARD and Douglas, at 10 AM, on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here after which date they cannot be recognised. No daims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godown.

EA HEWETT,

Superintendent. Hongkong, 23rd April, 1914.

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MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA AND JAPAN STATION,

BRITISH.

Alacrity, despatch-boat, 1,700 tons, 4 guns, 2,000 Atlas, admimity tug, 615 tons, 1,400 hp.

ip, Comdr. A. Coobrane, Kobe,

Hongkong

Bramble, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 Lh.p., Et

Commr. V. R. Brandon, on passage to Britomart, ganbcat, 710 tons, 900 h.p., Lient

Hongkong.

Comdr. P. B. Preston-Thomas, Yangiso. Cadmus British sloop, 1.070 tons, i.h.p., 1,400 Cherub, water tank and tug, 390 tons, 3401b.p.. La Captain M. S. Fitzmaurice, Yangt. Hongkong

Clio, British sloop, 1,070 tons, 1,400 h.p., Culae, T.B.D., 560 tons, guns 4-18 pr. i.hp.

Condr, Mackenzie, Tangtes. 7,500 Ed, Lient. Comdr. C. Beymour, Craising.

Chelmer, T.B.D., 560 tona, guns 4.12 pr. i.

7,500 f. Lient. H. T. England, Cruising Fame, T.B D., Lt. Comdr. C. M. Blackmu,

Hongkong. Hampshire, 10,850 tons, 21,000 fd., 14 gune,

Captain H. W. Grant, Cruising,

VISITORS AT HOTEL

My Abbey

Hongkong HoTEL.

Mr R.5. Abraham

Mr L. Adler

Mr P. W1 Aneisan Mɛ N. J. Anatin crea

Mrs & Mise Lambert

Mr H. B. Lambert Mrs Lambert

Mr & Mrs H. D. LEN

and infant

Mr & MrsS W. Bacoa, Mr G. T. Lloyd w

Mr V. Hagomioff MAS. J. Baronian HER Bate

Mes E, B. Balilion Mz M. Bernstein Mr C. D. J. Bell

Mr B. G. Birsecker Ma F. D. Bissher Mr N. Braun

2. Brown

Mr G. A. Beus

Ve C. 1. Onifuer Mr J. A. Browne Mr.A. A. Bange

Mr A. J. C,

and

Mr A. §. Carver Mr & Mrs Gatha Me M. Chann Mise Cham Mr. W. E. Gay M&Ms H Hogh

Dr A. L.

Coleman

A Me J. W. fans. Mri Crosly Miss Cro

Miss J, Crot v Miss O. Gr. shy Me G. P. Cur. Mr & Mrs P,

child and MET. Den Dr. & Mrs. Mr R. H. D

F.

Davis,

E. Doty

Mr D. 8. 8. Dug 14.5 Mr J, D. Di Mr. J. Dune

Mr H. Fear Mr C. J. I acker

Mr & Mrs):

Ehrenfels

Mr Frank Elmore Bir & Lady F. Fria Miss Fradeneck

Air A. Gallotti Mr EL. Fromm

Mr. A. W. V. Gibb Mr L. T. Gaeton

Mr S. 5. Gilchrist

Mr J. Gibb

C.

Mr & Mrs J. Geni! Mr V. Goulbourn Mr & Mra W. M. Miss Greene

Greene

Mr & Mrs R. Grov Mr P. O. de Grisogono Capt T. P. Hall

Mr & Mrs W. A.

Hannibal

Mr W. Logan Dr & Mrs H. Macfar

lano

Mr P. D. MaqnoAR Mr J. Manch Mr. Farebročkas

Mason

Miss M. Mathesom Airs B. T. Mathenor

Dr O. Marriott Dr G. W. Msakemus Mr E. R. Mackay Mr F. A. Maorindosh Mrs MoAlister

Mr & Mrs John Maine

Mr B. K. Mehta Mr.J. Mereak

Mr D. M. Minkle

Mr G. 8. Middleton

Mr N. S. Milkowski

Mr & Mrs W. Mr C. F. Moelish. In

Mitchell

Mr J. Mitchell Dr & Mrs W. B. A

Moore

Mrs Geo. MooKET Miss Mooses

Mr J. T. Newall Mr C. M. Nicol Miss G. O'Leary MG.W. Olivere Mr D. A. Pattal, Mr F. A. Perry Capt F. K. Packa Mr G. Hutton-Petén Mr A. B. Purvis Mr E. H, Ray

Mr B. M. Raymond

Mr B. Raworth

Mr Grant Reach

Miss F. Reay

Mr & Mrs W. E.

Ragnold

Mr G. W. Roberts. Mr & Mra W. Ricketta

Mr F. J. Rush Mr Schulte Miss K. L. Schaeffer Mrs Seddon M.M. Selg : Mr W. Schmolks Mi M. A. Sharpe Mr. Smyths Mr. J. C. Bibley Mr A. B. BorensEN Mr Steuer Miss F. E. Strawa Mr Stockdale

Mrs S bring

Swaffold

MSI G. E. Swifi

Jed, T.8.D., 50 tons, guns 4-12 pr., .hp. Sir & Lady John Mis

7,500 fa, Lieut. G. F. A. Malock, Cruising.

Kinaba, 616 tons, 1,200 i.hp., Lient-Comdr.

H. Marryatt, Yangtse,

Vice-

Harrington and Mr. V. Tangye

zaid

H

Square

Air & P. Thomas

hoariner

Capt A. Walker

Mr J. Mr.F

Watkins

Hon MrE. A Bewett Mr Thomas

OMG

W. B. Hind

Mr J. C. A. Hols and

3 children

Merlin, surveying ship, 1,070 tons, 6 guns, 1,400 ih.p., Liont. F. J. B. Gilson, Labuan, d Minotaur armoured craiser (flagship

Admiral T. H. Jerram, K.C.B.). 27,000 Mrs S. E. Howarth

Mr E. Hope ih.p., Capt. B. B. Kiddle, Kobe Miss E. Jacquimm Moorhen, ziver gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, 800

Lt. Cmdr. Alan Dixon, W. River.

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed Newcastle, 2nd class cruiser, 4,800 tons, Larbine,

that all Goods are being landed at their sink into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf

barros delivery may be obtained. and Godown Co., Ltd, whones and/or from the

have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining No Claims will be admitted after the Goods undelivered after the 29th April will be subject

to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 5th Mey, 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 28th April, at 11 a.. No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Inding will be countersigned by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co. Agente. Hongkong, 21st April, 1914.

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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN FREIGHT LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship

THE

"NORDERNEY,"

having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Grods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, aro boing landed and stored at their risk into the bazardous and/or exten bazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd.,

delivery may be obtained.

92,000 f,d., Capt. F. A. Fowlett, Cruising Nightingale river gunboat, 85 tons, 240 h.p

Lient. Comir, Malcolm Murray, Yangtse. Kennet, T.B.D., 550 tons, 4 guna, i2 pr., ip.b., 7,500 L.d., Lient. F. A.H. Prasel Cruising. Ribble T.B.D., 500 tons, 7,500 f.d., 6 guns, Robin, river gunboat, 85 tone, 2 guns, 240 h.p.

Liant. Comdr. Wilkinson, Cruising. It-Comdr. J. Fleetwood-Nash, West River. Rosario, depot ship to Submarines, 982 tons. 1,400 1.kp., Liant Comdr. F. A. Cromie, Swatow

Sandpiper, river gunboat, 85 tone, 2 guns, 2,400 h.p., Lient.-Comdr. I. A. S. Hutton, West River

Snipe, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240 i.b.p. Et-Comdr. M. R. J. Maxwell-Scott, Yangtze,

Tamar, receiving ship, 4,650 tons, 6 guns, Commodore R Anstruther, C.M.G., Hongkong.

Mr M. T. Jones

Mr Klinkhardon Capt & Mrs Kooks

Ars

ون

MR.

Welgalspar

Men. White

Mees F. Winkler

Mir G. G. Wand Mis Yathon ugh Miss Yusborough

PEAK HOTEL

Miss Hump1--ye

B.A.M.C

Lies: Archer, E.&... Capt Lambsins, Mr St. Autory Mr & Mrs W. Arm- Mr & Mrs T. Arthur

strong

Mr & Mrs W. H. Mr F. B. Baker

Bell and children Miss Boggs Major & Mrs Bowen Mrs Bowdler Mr Brister

Mr & Mrs J. Leiter

Col. & Mrs Bakar

Brown Mias Baker Brown Triumph, hatleship, 11,985 tone, 12,800 hp, Mr W. D. Brown

Commdr. A. 8. Sosmann, Hongkong. Hou Mr & Mrs Book

Bring

Mr & Mrs Casulli

Capt & Mrs Cochrane

Col. Colgram

Coualand

guns,

Teal, river guubost. 180 tons, 2 guns, 800 1.b.pill, child & waid

Lieut-Cond, 8, P. B. Pussel, Yangles, Mr M. Cary Thistle, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 b.p., Lt.

L. Comdr. G. F. L. L. Page Canton Usk, T.B.D., 590 tobe, 7,500 f.d., 6 guns Lieut.

Marwell, Walland

593 tons,

7,500 1.2. 5 Comdr. Porgraad, Hongkong, Widgeon, gunboat, 195 tons, 2 gans, 800 hp. Lient, Comde, A. J. Landon, Ysagtes. Woodcock, gunboat, 150 tona, 2 guns, 550 hp.

Lt. Comdr, M. B. R. Blackwood, Yango Woodlark, gurbant, 150 tons, 2 guns, 560 b.p.. Lt Comdr. Robin W. Lloyd, Yangise

Mr Major Davy ・・ Major Dorgan Mr & Mrs J. Dobble

Major Faichins Mr Evans

Mr-Foston-

March 17th-Brasilia, Nippon, Nyanza. { Singapore on the 18th April, p.in, and Kowloon, and West Polat Godowas, whence Yarmouth, 2nd class craiser, 4,800 tons, Capt. Mr & Mrs A. Gibeon

The Rickmers Linie mr. Feliciano left

is expected here on or about the 25th April.

The str.Afghan Prince left Shanghai on the 2nd April, am, and is expected here on the 26th April.

bere.

PASSED THE CANAL.

March 18th--Japan, Ursula Hickmers.

March 20th-Agamemnon, Sunda. March 24th-Himalaya. ́ ́.

*** Optional Cargo will be forwarded on maless March 31st- Glenlochy, Lennox,

intimation is received from the Conaignees Nippon, Suruga, Atreus, O. J. D. Ahlerz.

before Noor To-Day requesting it to be Ended April 3rd-Nore, Pyrrhus, Novara,

No Claims will be admitted after the Goodn The N.V.K. str. Tamba Maru (Ameri-tave left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining April 7th-Ajax, Kasama, Luteow, April 14th Canton, Denbighshire, can Line) left Seattle for this port viandelivered after the 29th iust. will be subject Fumaeus, Hitachi Maru, Nile, Ping ports on the 24th March, and is expected to rent. Suey, Sambia, Fozwuerts, Africa, Mayel- here on the 28th April, Jan.

April 17th Australien, E. P. Ferdin

April 21st-Benlarig, feemun, Heinam, Ningchow, Sithonia, Indradeo,, Kutori Maru

BY popular Knglish Manufacturers. In and, Machuun Spezia

all Borca and Sizes.

SMOKELESS POWDER and CHILLED SHOT From No. 10 ta 888G. at 86, 87 and 37.50 per 100. SPORTING REQUIS ITES and AIR GUNS Variety

Inspection Invited.

WM. SCHMIDT & Co.

Hongkong, 16th April, 1914. 1559

SINGON & CO.

ESTABLISHED AD. 1880.

TRON, S, Meinl and Hardware Mer chants, Wholesale and Retail Iron- mongers, Pig Iron and Foundry Coke Importers, General Storekeepers and Ship. chandlers Nos. 35 and 37, HING LOONG STEKET (2nd St. West of Central Market).

Telephone No.-515.

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A Comprehensive and Complete Escord of tho

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to any part of

the World

The H.A.L. str. Helga left Tsingtan on the 1st April, p.m., and may be expected here on or about the 26th April, p.m..

The Barber Line str. Suruga, from New York, left Singapore on the 21st April, and is therefore due here on or about the 97th April.tr.

I

The Apcar str. Gregory Apcar left| Calcutta on the 15th April, and may be expected here on or about the 3rd May.

INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Auteng, from Moji, is due in Hongkong

26th April.

Ti-Loong, from Shanghai, is due in

Hongkong 25th April. Lokang, from Shanghai, is due in Hong-

kong 25th April (direct), Fooking, from Calcutta, is due in Hong - kong 5th Maybe

SHIRE LINE, LIMITED, Glenlochy, passed the Canal 31st March,

and is due in Hongkong 30th April. "Denbighshire, passed the Canal 14th April, and is due in Hongkong 10th Mar

Curtiganshire, from Seattle, is dus in

Hongkong 9th May.

INDIA LINE, LIMITED." Fudrasamla, from San Francisco, is due

in Hongkong 4th May.

All broker, chaled, and damaged Gools are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 29th inst., at 9.30 ..

All Claims manat reach us before the 5th May, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be efected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned."

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCRERS & Co.,. General Agents

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Hongkong, 22u? April, 1914.

I8ITOR TO CANTON Should Purchase,

"FROM HONGKONG TO CANTON BY THE PEARL RIVER,"

CAPTAIN C. V. LLOYD. With Illustrations, Maps and Plans:

PRICE

On Sale at:

Hongkong:

Cantoni

31:75

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