NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN FREIGHT LINE,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE Stamship
LASSITUDE THROUGH HEAT.
HOW BEST TO OBVIATS 119 114-EFTEXTS.
The higher the temperature and the greater the humidity, the more the Individual suffers and the less is his Capacity for work.
now
Bir Shirley Murphy explains the ranson for this stato of things in Hygiene and Public Health He writes that in hot BORKUM.”
climates The digestive functions are having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby lessened, the nervous system is depressed, Informed that their Goods, with the exception of the functions of restoration and blood- Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed making and the power of med stored at their risk into the hazardous and or and healthy tissue are all Lamin extra basardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Gotowa Company Ltd Kowloon, and West Point, Godowns, whance delivery may be obtained.
Optional Carge will be forwarded on unless Intimation is received from the Consigures befors NOON TO-DAY requesting it to be hunded
No
to rent.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 257a, 1814.
It is obvious, therefore, that if food is given which is easily digested, which increases the nervous force and makes abundant blood, the bad effects of the tem- persture and humidity will be overcome, end the body will return to its normal condition. When this happens, the in-
COMPANY REPORT.
THE "STAR" FERRY CO., LTD.
The report for presentation to share holders at the sixteenth ordinary annual meeting reads as follows:-
on count of an unexpected demand for
istles, duration,
The directors have the pleasure to submit to shareholders their report, with a statement of accounts, for the yea onding 20th April, 1914.-
ACCOUNTE
The net earnings of the boats, after paying all working expenses, amounted to €88,056.32 as against.: $79,750.48 the previous year
PASSENGERSA
AREIVED."
Per Kuangtah from Shanghai, Mr. Kelpinger and Mr. Grote.
VISITORS AT HOTELS,
Honglong "HƏTL
Me E 8. Abrain M L Adler. Mr & Mrs B. W. Bassa
Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr F. Lobel
Mr W. Logan
Dr & Mrs E. Masfars
Mim M. Mathason
•Mrs R. T. Mallinnon
As regards Saigon-Hongkong, the market has collapsed altogether only - hand-to month business has been done, and quotatio is once more not better thai 15 cents per pical with no demand for tonhage What over at the close. At the end of me wo Par Harching from Swatow, sta, Sister the local rice market improved considerably
Alphonsine, Rey- Gromback, ~ MevisWay Bangkok rice, which caused prices to Schmolker Mr. B. Hons, Mr. H. advanco by over 81 per picul within a week, Allen, Mr. D. Percebnis, Mr. O. Ham but the change for the better was of a short phroys and Mr. R. E. Macdougall.
Itic exports from Saigon from lat kong, Mesdames Allen, Jewel and Colley, B. Belllion
Per St. Allans, from Melbourne for Hong- Mr B B Babe
Mr C D. J. Bell January to 6th May amount to 511,118 tons Dr. Paul, Messrs. J Paull Macflugh WM. Binok as compared with 373 716 tons during the Robertson, Newton, Granado, Lehmann Elode corresponding period last year. Quotation Folly, Cohen, Hirst, Johannes and Cums Hangrað. stands for May-June shipment at 84.14 per inge
Mr 3. M. Bryan pical fo.b. Saigon against $4.76 for some Fer Sado Maru, for Hongkong; from Mis A. A. Bangoy period last year,
Shanghai, eto,, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Eno, Mr AJ. Cambridge Miss B Enos, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lossy Mr W. E. Clayton Mr. M. E. Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. W. Dr AL. E. P. Bechtolt, Mrs Drost and Mr. Mr G. A Cooke Bechtolt, Master H. Bechtolt, Master Tis Coleman ar
Mr G. P. Curry Mrobirs W.J. Davie MEGH. Davies Mr A. Dabrunnor F: Smith MR. H Douglas 16 G. O'Leary"
SAIGON-PRELIPPINES. The supply of rico from the interior seems quite sufficient for The amount at credit of proft and loss present requirements account (after paying for repairs, allow loading on basis of a fall cargo SOON-JAVA-A fixture was put through aims will be admitted after the Goods digestion, the loss of sleep, the easily ing for directors and auditor's fees and of 3,000 tons at 20 cents per nicul two parts W. H. V. 8. Higby.
andelivered after the 26th inst. will be subject All broken, obafod, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowne, where they will be saamined on the 26th inst, at 9:30 AM.
All Claims must reach us before the 3rd June, or they will not be recognized. No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.
NORDDEUTSCHBB Lloyd,
MELCHERS & Co.,
General Agants.
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Hongkong, 19th May, 1914.
AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE.
"NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM NEW YORK AND SINGAPORE.
THE Steamship
“CITY OF NORWICH,”
Captain MoMillan, having serívod from the above Ports, Consignes of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goode are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and stored a Consignes risk and expense.
bo
All braken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to left in the Gedowns, where they will be the 27th inst, at examined on 10 AM.
All Claims must be presented within FIFTEEN DATE of the Steamer's arrival bere, after which date they cannot be recognized.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 27th inst. will be subject
to rant.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
SHEWAN, TOMÈS & CO.
Agents. Hongkong, 20th May, 1914.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE P. & O. 8. N. Co's Steamar
"DEVANHA,"
1731
Arrived Hongkong on 21st May, 1914, Жном BOMBAY COLOMBO AND STRAITS.
Consignees of Cargo by the above-based Tessel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR RISE is the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowe Company's Godown at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark And delivery can be obtained as the Goods sy landed.
This vessel brings on Cargo:-
From London, &c., oz sa. " Marmora, From Persian Gulf, ex 6.8. B. L 8. N. and 1. & P. 8. N. Co's Steamers. Optional Goods will be landed here unles Instructions are given to
to the contrary within 6 hours
Goode not cleared within 8 days including fate of arrival will be subject to rent,
No Fire Insuranos will be effected by
in any case whatever
the
Damaged packages must be left in the Go- downs for examination by the Consignees, and tha Company's Surveyors, Messrs. GODDARD and DOUGLAS, at 30 AM. on Mondate and THURSDAYE. All claims must be presanted within tan days of the steamer's arrival hare, sites which date they cannot be recognised, No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns,
E. A
Hongkong, 21st May, 1914.
HEWETT
Superintendent.
"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
8.8. "BENLARIG,” FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO”, LONDON AND STRAITS.
ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed Nast an Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd, whence and or from the wharves delivery may be obtained
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods bave left the Golowns, and all Goods remaining andaliyayed after the 17th inst, will be
·to rent
AB
Cialis
against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 3rd June, or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be
zxamined on the 27th inst., at 11 am.
No Fire Insurance has been offerted...
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,
Barents.
Hongkong, 20th May, 1914.
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induced fatigue, the disinclination for common at this time of the year and are ward, is $94,776.01, which, with the bodily or mental, exertion, which are all pincing puding to,50.15 breugas dent
| fund), including 86,795.18 brought for symptoms of depressed morvons action, approval of shareholders, it is proposed will disappear.
All these beneficial effects can be to appropriate as follows obtained by those who suffer from To write off Icc House Birect heat lassitude by means of Sanategen, Pier of which a distinguished physician writes in The Medical Times: Sanatogen easily holds the field against any dietetic preparation I have ever tried."""
To write off boats To pay a dividend of $1.70 por share from working profita To pay a bonus of 30 cents per share from interest socount To carry forward
DIRECTORS.
·DEPARTED.
Chalmers and Mr.
Per Zafire, for Manila, Mr. FW
DF 0. MärřioLE
Dr G. W. Mackom,
ME. H. V. Maysa Mr B. E. Mehte
Mr J. Mertoki
My D. M. Kakis
G. S. Middlebo
Mr N. S. Milzownick Dr. & Mrs W. II, A.
Mrs G. O. Mo Miss Mooser Mr Dian Newton.
Me Pleiter Mr TA. Perry Mr A, P. Pitner
Mr A. B. Farvis Ma I. C. Mr B. H. Bay Ehrenfel
but encouraging Some of the regular med DNA Reports to hand aro anything BANGKOK-Reports have been unable to secure full cargoes and no change for the better can be expected
Mr J. W. Dotzis until the coal rice market allows of importe Per Indio, for London, etc. Mr. and D., Douglas 6,418:19 on a larger scale, Latest telegraphic Mrs. A. Collet Miss Collett, Mr. M. J. Mis M. E. Datty 2,301.60 quotation is 30/33 cents per picat Hedge, MY W Cameron Mra. W. Mr &
68,000.00
and Mrs. Howlitt for Singapore Mr.
Shakespeare, Mr. V F
W Hemming, Mr. E. Chandler, Mr. L. C. Heberling Mr $12,000.00.
J. Brady, Miss V. Victoria, Mr. 1. M. 0:056/79
Perpaters and Mr. H. Khan. 304,775.91
Cool freights from Japan are easier, Cameron, Bergt. and Mrs. Gannon, Mr, are Mr G. Hatton Pott
FIXTURES REPORTED, Moji Hongkong, 81.75; Karatzu Hongkong, 81.80 Hongay- Hongkong private terms; Port Courbot Caston, $1.90; and Part Courbet-Swatow, $1.80 per ton,
SHIPPING IN PORT
THE BEST TONIO FROM INFANCY TO OLD AGE.
The practical results it produces in those who live under hot climatic conditions are strikingly shown in the following statement by Dr Beheim- Schwarzbach who writes in the Ceylon Independent: If any remedy should find the widest appreciation in hot countries it is Sanstogen. There is no preparation which is as powerful to
Mr. F. Maitland has audited the restore vitality: no better tonie is known, and none more suitable to convalescents accounts now presented and offers himself CHINA, American str. 3,116, H Thomp
for re-election."
from tropical disease. It is equally effective in removing many of the weaken- ing disorders in young children as it is effective in staying the decay of old age as far as is physiologically practicable.
In accordance with the Articles of Association Hon. Mr. E. Shellim retires, bat offers himself for re-election.
The testimony Of distinguished laymen to Sanatogen's recuperative power is remarkable. Sir H. Hesketh Bell, K.C.M.G., Governor and Commander-in-To Chief of the Leeward Islands, writes:
For a man doing hard mental work in an enervating climate, there 18, according to my experien
no better invigorator than Banatogen.
The Hon. Mr. Justice Robertson, of the My experience with Sanatogen has been Chief Court, Lahore, India, writes: very favourable. I took it for some weeks during the most trying season of the year June, July and Augustu Lahore in the Punjab Plain, and found it a great strengthener."
AUDITOR.
DAVID LANDALE,
Hongkong, 14th May, 1914.
Chairman.
"BALANCE. SHEET,JŪTH ABRIL, 1914.
LIABILITIES249
Capital, as per last Account, 30,000 Shares at $10 each fully paid up. To Transfer from Reserve Fund as per Special Resolution passed at an Extraordinary General Meeting on 16th July, To Accident fund
1913 To Unclaimed dividends To Accounts payable
To Balance of Praft and Loss
ABSETS,
By Value of boats, as per last
account
$800,000,00
STEAMERS.
ARABENDA, American str., 9,600, E. V. W. Keen, 18th May-Manila 8th May, Nil Order.R
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS..
The I.G.M. str. Goblena left Manila on the 23rd May, and may be expected here
on or about the 28th May, st 8 p.m.
The H.A.L. str. Alimark left Shanghai on the 23rd May, p.m. and may be expected hore on or about the 26th May,
p.
The C.P.R. str. Emprese of Asia wire lessed 1,610 miles from Yokohama ou the 21st May, at midnight, and arrives at Yokohama on the 25th May, at 4 p.m. and will leave Yokohama on the 20th May, at 5a.m.
The N.D.L. freight str Altair loft Singapore on the 22nd May, at 6 p... and may be expected here on or about the 29th May, at 8 am
Mr M. Rissler Mr&Mrs B. D. Ellis Mr Wallace A. Farley
My EL Fehr Mr Fonseca Mr J. Gibb
Mr & Mrs J. Gould Mr & Mr. E. Goler Mr. P.0.de Grisogono Capt TP, HAI Mr EL. Handley Gegg MP WA Hannibal Hon Mr E. A Horeti
CM.G.
Mr B. W. Hobbe Mr. R. Hunter Mr J. Jolly Me M. T. Janes Mr & Mrs F. H. King Ms Lambart Mr E B. Lambert
The I.G.M. str. Luetzow left Shanghai v on the 23rd May, at noon, and may be expected here on or about the 27th May, daylight
son, 19th May-San Francisco 18th May, General-Pacific Mail S.. Co. CHOI BING, German str., 1,021, 6. Monk witz, 10th May--Bangkok 19th May, Rice. Butterfield &z Swire. CHINHUA, British str 1,349, Finlayson,
22nd May Manila 19th May, Gon eral Butterfield & Swire. City or NORWICH, British str., 4,117, J. McMillan, 20th May-New York 4th →→ April, General-Shewan, Tomes &
EMPRESS OF INDIA, British str., 3,032, A. J. Hailey, and May-Vanouver, B.C., 30th April, General Canadian $100,000.00 Pacific Railway Co.
4,615.05 FEICHING, Chinese str., 1,710, A B
The 10. M. str. Gochen, carrying the 60.65 Baines, 19th May Shanghai 14th German mails, with dates from Berlin of 9,001.21 May, General,Chinese.
the 20th April, left Singapore on the 2ard 94,775.91 GEMINI, Britial str., 1,368, E. Jones, 9th May and may be expected here on or
May Bangkok 1st May, Rice About the 27th May, at 4 p.m. $309,115.82 Bune & Co.
HANor, French str., 1,139, C. L. Chevalier, 21st May-Haiphong and Pakhoi 20th May, General AR Marty HAIMUN, British str., G41, J. W. Evans 2nd May-Swatow 21st May, Gen eral Douglas Lapraik & Co. Hucnow, British str., 1,216, Hooker, 21st May-Tientsin 14th May, Gen eral-Butterfield & Swire. KKON, MANU No. 18, Japanese str., M.wo
Kaneko, 21st May Weihaiwez 14th May, Coal and General-Order,
$92,301.00 4,874.00 8,621,72
By Accounts receivable By Hongkong and Shanghai -
Reuking Corporation
By Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf
& Godown Co., Ltd,, iba By Amount invested on merigago
STATEMENTS WHICH CONVINCE. Such statements must convince those who are affected by the heat that Sanatogen can give them just the strength and vitality which they so much need in the present weather, and would find difficult if not impossible, to obtain from any thing else. It must also convince them that if they need a tonic they cannot do better than take Sanatogen. In doing this they follow the course adopted by some of the most distinguished physicians By Ice House Street medical journals extolling the resalts they who have written articles in the leading have obtained with Sanatogen. In addi- tion, over eighteen thousand physicians have written to the manufacturers to tell them of the splendid results they have obtained by its use
pier as per fast account m By Less written off
1912-1913
If you wish to know more about By Since expended.. Sapatogen, please write, mentioning this paper, to A WULFING & Co., 6, Kiukiang Road, Shanghai, who will forward you a valuable booklet, entitled The Art of Living," gratis and post free
Sanatogen can be obtained of all Chemists, in bottles of two sizes.
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· BRAND
STUHR'S CAVIARE
STUHA.
FILLETED ANCHOVIES
(în Brine).
ANCHOVY PASTE.
Sold by all High Class Provision Dealers
(G. F. STUHR & CO.. Hamburg)
Indents through European Exponers only.
..
THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION No.
·· ATTARI SINIMANGER, MITUNE ARE, WILHOFT INFRATIONS,
8118,174.41
5,923:72
8112,650.72
867.40
190,000.00 105,000.00
113,418.12
$509,115.32
PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT YOU THE TEAB SUTH AFBIG 1914, To Ordinary repairs auf altern
tions ang To Aecidont fund
To Directors and Auditor's fees. To Balance
By Balance from last account.. By Nelt earnings of boats
By Interest
By Scrip fees
By Unclaimed dividends for-
feited
By Profit on sale of 15 shares..
$ 11,501.00 4.615.00 1,200.00
SA
LAISANG, British ptr., 2.224, B. J. Tadd,
22nd May-Moji 17th May, Coal-
Jardine, Mathieson & Co MARIA Luisa, American str. 313. E. J. Cinaga, 20th May-Manila 16th May, Sugar-Order.
WAS NAMSANG, British str., 3,501, H. E. Gilroy, 22nd May Calentta 5th May, Gen oral—Jardine, Matheson & Co. PERA NANG, British str., Scott, 6th May Karatsu 1st May, Coal.-A. Bune
& Co. PITSANULOK, German str. 1,207, Taubert, 20th May-Swatow 19th May Gen eral Butterfield & Swire, SOSEU MARU, Japanese str., 1179 K
Hattori, 22nd May-Swatowe May, General, Osaka Shosen Kaisha.. 99775.93 TRIMARY, Dutch str., 3,818, S. Olthuys, 21st May-Macassar 16th May Sugar.
Java-China-Japan Lijn. $6,795.18 20th May-Bangkok 18th May, Rice TSINTA, German str., 1,000, Heyonga 89,066,321 Butterfield & Swire. 15,003.40 URAT MARU, Japanese str., 2,001, Kata- 444.00yama, 20th May--Wakamatsu 14th A May, Coal-Mitsu - Bighi Goshi
60.00 Kwaisha.
$112,092.02
-725.02
$113,002.92
ACOLDEST PURD.
To Balance forward
4,615.05
4,615.05
WAISHING, British str. 1,170, E. S. Holm wood, 18th May-Wuhu 13th May, Rice Jardine, Matheson & Co.
VESSELS EXPECTED.
THE AMERICAN MAIL.
The PM str. Manchuria left Toko- 205 By Profit and Loss Account..... 8 4,815.05 hama for Hongkong, via Japan ports and
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Manila on the 17th May, at noon. The United States mail has been transferred to the N.D.L. str. Luetzo, which is due to arrive at Hongkong on the 27th May
The THE AUSTRALIAS MAILS
The E. & A. str. Eastern left Sydney for this port (via Queensland Ports, Port Darwin and Manila) on the 20th May, and may be expected to arrive here on or about the 18th Juncacles
MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA AND JAPAN STATION.
Atackity,
Mr & Mrs W. Biaket
A Rusl Mrs Beddon
MH. G. Shmar Mr W Sohmelke Mr B. W. String Mr F. Smyth. Mr A. B. Boranıma Mr IL D. Swabia W&M G H Bwith Miss A. Bquare. De Horbert H EM TEY Capt J. Vaughan Mr V R. Vick Capt H. A. Walker Mr E. W. Whitz? M&Men F. Winkler
Mr G G. Wood Mr E. Wellmann Me W. Züblin
KING EDWARD. Horal
Mr R. C. Adams Mr J. Arnold
Mr & Mrs Bidwell Dr Begor
Me W. Badge
Mrs H Batts.
Mr H. Clegg,
Mr
A. E. Coaks
Dr A. B. Deanne
Mr F. W. Goż
Mr W. A. Donaldson
M Drummond
Mrs M. Duffy
Mr. W. Karuste» Mr & Mrs W D. Krit Mr & Mrs C. Lauritsan Dr Lippert
Capt & Mrs Macornson
Mr C. E. Malley
Miss Massey
Mrs F. A Miller
Mr H. Marpby
Mr A. P. Nobbs
Mr W, Oudenboran Capt & Mrs W:10.
Passmore
Mr W. T Paddopts Dr Stree
L. Mr C. H. Soper
Mr. W. Ever Mr Fey
Mmz W Capt &
Gardner despatch boat, 1,700 tons, 4 guns, 2,000 MIS
Glevel Comdr. A. Cochrane, Kobe, Weihair 8. Gike
Dr Glass Allas, admiralty tag, 615 tons, 1,400, Lhy
A. E. Hager Hong kong
Mr P. C. Pall Brambles gunboat, 710 tons, 900 ihp., LM, B. Hargreaves Count VB Brandon, Hongkong Mr H. O. Haynor Britomart gunbost 10 tons, 900 hp., Lieut. Mr G. Regtal Cadmus, British cloop, 1,078 tong, ih.p. 1,400 Mr J. Joseph
id Captain M. 3. Fitzmaurice, Yangtee, Cherub, water tank and tag, 370 tons, 3401 b.p..
Hongkong
Comir, P.B. Preston Thomas, Yangtze,
Cho, British sloop, 1,070 tons, 1,400 hp
Comde Mackenzie, Yangtse. Colne TBD, 560 tons gas 4-12 pr., Lhp,
Mr & Mrs Allan
7,500 Ed, Lieut. Comdr. C. Seymour, Ballonce
Mr H S. Spurge Mr G. A. Tonker Dr K Walther
Me H. Waitson 1 Mr. J. R. Watson Mr H. J. Westpha Mr La M.Wbyte
Mr & Mrs Chas, H. Dana WilliamË
Mr J. Wilson Mr Li Cheong Tem
GRAND HOTEL.
Weibalwei Chalmer, T.B.D., 564 fons, quas 4-12 or, i.h.p., | Mr Barberg
7,500fd Lieut. H. T. England, Weihniwet. Mr J Barker" Fame TB D., Lt. Comas,
Mr Barr M. Blackman, Hongkong
Mien Beach Hampshire 10.850 ton 21,000 Ed., 14 guns, Mr R. Boberts
Captain H. W. Grant, Welwaiwei. Mr C. Bond Jed, L.B.D. 850 tons, guns 4-12 pr., 1.kp., Mr Theo. E. Browin 2.500 £4, Lieut. G. F. A. Mulco, Mr E. M. Berry
Mim Cutling Weihaiwel
Miss Denbaa
Mr Freak
Mr Hundon Mr M. Gemby Mr Becker Harry
Merlin, surveying ship, 1,070 tons, 6 guns, Kinsha, 616 tons, 1,200 hp, Lieut. Comdr.
Marryat Inngisa.
1hp 1/400
Lieut. FJ. B. Gibson, Labuan. Minotaur, armoured cruiser (flagship Vice- Admiral T. H. Jerram, K.0.B.), 27,000 ik.p
Capt. E. B. Kiddle, Weibaivel. Moorhen, river gumbost, 180 tons, 2 gars, 800
hp, It-Comas, Alan Dixon, W. River Newcastle, 2nd class cruiser 4,800 tons, turbine, 99,000 f.d., Capt. TA. Powlett, Waibaiwel river gunboat, 85 tons, 240 hp.,
Kennet T.B.D. 550 tons, 4 ms, 1 Me
7500 f.d., Ident. F. A. H. Rasel, We
Weihai
High Talcolm Murray, Yangtee
Mr W. Hoikel Mr. Hooper Mr Karfonson Dr Keyt
Mr F. W. Kirhlmariza Mr & Mrs Langham Mr Bonny Loms Mr G, G. Logan Mr S. Martin Mr G. E. Mastand Mr & Mrs Stabl Mr Stall
Mr H, Walsenboun Admiral Wilken Fa Dr Woon
Mr M, Whitmer':
Paix HoraL.
Mr St, Amory Lient Archer.c. Mr & Mrn W. Azma-
E. H. Baker
Bell and children
Mr. & Mrs WH.
Major & Mrs Bowen Mas Bowdler Mr Brister
Ribble, T.B.7) 590 jone, 7,500 fd, 6 guns, Ident. Comdr Wilkinson, Welhaiwal Robin, fyer gunboat, 35 tons, 2 gans, 240 h.p.,
It. Comdr. J. Fleetwood Noah, Hongkong. Rosario, depot ship to Submarines, 33 tons. Mr & Mrs Carmichsel
1,400 hp. Lent. Comdr. F. A Cromie Mr M. Cary Hongkong,
Mr Castill Mr Consland Major Davy Major Dorgan Mr EvaDe Major Taichine Mr. Fabiok Mr A. F. Mr Frederick
andpiper, river ganbest, 85 tons, 2gane, 2.400 hp, Lient. Comdr. 1. A. 8. Hutton, Weat River
Suipes river canbest, 35tons, 2 guns, 240 3.
à Comdr. M. R. J. Maxwell-Scott;
W. S. BROWN, Secretary I certify that I have obtained all the information and explanations I have required, and in my opinion, the balance sheet referred to in the report in properly drawn up, so as to exhibit a true and correct view of the state of the Company's affairs to the best of my information and the explanations given to me and as shown by the books and securities of the Company
Lisat Comdr. S. P. B. Buseal, Yangtse, FMAITLAND, Auditor.
Hongkong, 19th May, 1014.
THE FREIGHT MARKET,
Messrs. Lamke & Hogge, ship and freight brokers, in their latest circular
slate
The 4.0. Line str. Changsha leit Bydney. on the 6th May for Hongkong (vis Qysenaland Ports, Darwin, Zamboanga and Manila), and may be expected to arrive here on or about the 28th May.
The NYE. str. Tango Maru (Austra lia Line) left, Sydney for this port via ports on the 19th May, and is expected here on the 1st June,
A "MERCHANT STEAMERS.
The B.A.L. str. Brisgavia Isit Shang hai on the 22nd May, a.m., at may no expected here on or about the 25th Ma
The N.YK str. Kitang Maru (Euro pean Line) left London for this port via ports on the 25th April, and is expected The past fortnight has been devoid of here on the ard June interest as far as chartering is concerned, The str. Glenstrae passed the Suez ard the amount of business transacted is Canal on the 12th May for Hongkong via exceptionally small. Still, it cannot be said Straits that the available tonnage is in any con
The East Asiastic Co.'s str. Annam left siderable excess of demand, and though Port Said on the 21st May, and may be
owners had to be satished with lower rates
in all trades, they have un fer managed to Xted here on or about the 16th June. keep their boats running
INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION 00., LIDS
The North reports that the China consting Tashing, from Singapore is due in trade this season has, so far, been el Hongkong 25th May. disappointing, and compares very usisyour- ably with previous years. Exports from Newchwing fall far short of last year, whilst exports from the Yangtze River Reems to be later than usual this rear, although the crops are reported to be good.
BHIRE LINE, LIMITED Carnarvonshire, from Singapore, is- due
in Hongkong 25th May. Radnorshire, from Fortland, is due in
Hongkong 23rd June.
Tamar receiving ship, 4,650 tons, 6 guns Commodore R Anstruther C.LLG., Honey
Fielder
MEP W. Gibbons. Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Lit.-Col Gordon Hall, Mariscell
Mr B. A. Hals
Teal, river gunboat. 180 tons, 2 guns, 800 ih.p. Thistle, gunboat, 710 tons, 940 h.p., Lt. Comdr.
G. 1. LjL. Lege Cruviüg, Triumph, bastleship, 11,985 tons, 12,500- 1.h.p., - A. Campade, A. & Susmann, Hongkong Mr Fanchetorne Usk, TBD 590 tona, 7,500 f 6 guns Ident Maxwell, Weibo 7.500 fd, 6 guns,
Welland, B.D., 590 tons,
Comd Poignand, Hongkong. k Wlagoon, unboat, 195 tons, 2 guns, 800 h.p Lient. Comdr. A. J. Landez, Yongte Woodsuck ganbist 150 tom, 2 guns 550 hp,
Lt-Corede. M
Tangtse B. B. Blackwood, Woodlark, mnboat, 150 tons, 2 gazis, 550 h.p. It Comer, Robin W. Lloyd, Yangtee, Yarmouth, 2nd dass ereiser. 400 tons, Capt
H. L. Cothrane, Weihaiwei.
Sabmarince
0.36 D. MoGillewie, Lieut. C. 57, J. A. Gaimes, Lieut.
38, BC Pope, Lieat. T.B. 035, Lieut. Handley. T.B. 036, Lient Barton. TB 037, Leut. Wyndham-Qua. TB. 038, Lieut. Seymour
Miss Hill
Ray & Mrs Cooper
Hunter an Et Cal, H. WI Miss Humphreya Capt Lambkins,
Mrs Kiddle, RN, mald^
and child.
Mr& Mrs Koch
Maj.
& Mrs MoMann
f children & nurse
Altobelmore and- child Captionteith,...C.
Mr J. 1. Pinsmer Lt Col Hadcliffe, 2.3. Flag- Comar, Rooms Lit & Mrs Sharp, RN MA Sinclair M. C. Shott Mr A, Flodlay Smith Lt. Col. & Mrs Usher
Smith
Stewart and chil- dren MĨA L. Stokes
Mr. F.&. Hasoland Mr & Mrs W. G.
5 Wakellold and Major & Mr Han. child
phreys
Humphreys
ON SALE.
MAIL TABLES FOR 1914
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of Europe and America, and the dates of their expected arrival at their destinations, as well. as the dates of return Muila,
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On Paper
30. Cests.
On Sale at the Hongkong Daily Prem Offee Hongkong, 7th January, 1814
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