OUR LONDON LETTER.
[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]
LONDON, 4th August. SCIENTIFIC MEANNESS OF THE GERMAN AUTHORITIES.
THE HONGKONG
AILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH, W15.
HENCE.
Lena Ashwell and others who have spent ENGLAND TWENTY YEARS weeks in going from camp to camp cheering hundreds of thousands of weary men with concerts and playlets. The next contributor to this admirable work is to be Harry Lauder, who will go over with his company and sing all those famous Scottish ditties
"THINGS CAN NEVER BE AS THEY WERE."
cost of passports and visas, to say nothing of the annoyance and delay, will put an end to the three-guinea. week at Lovely Lucerne, and the ten guinca trip to tho
.Of course, if Eternal City.
we the thoroughly smash Germany and German system, this kind of protective But if mimicry may not be necessary. How many people realised at the end of Germany retain's power there will be no July 1914, that the old happy-go-lucky such thing as Europe as we have known
It will be English life had come abruptly to sit for fifty years past.
of
From one who has correspondents in Sean with which his name is associated. All these definite end? asks E. R. Theinson in the collection of self-contained, jealous, sus dinavia I learn that the German military things help to hearten the men in the weary Evening Standard. How many, indeed, 1picious, mutually antagonistic States, authorities have adopted a policy that for days of waiting at the base, and they help to evon to-day grasp the fact that things allowing of a minimum of friendly
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scientific meanness would be hard to beat The privates on the Western front are kept heavily in arrear with their phy, not even paper money being given to them, the idea being that if they are killed only amali dole need be given to their relatives, who will easily be browbeaten if they press for the arrears that are due The same correspondent throw's great doubt on the reports of the fullness of the German crops this year, pointing out that the June drought did great damage, and he believes that this is but another sample of Teutonic bluff.
TREATMENT OF THE WOUNDED IN GERMANY.
A returned prisoner of war has been giving some of hises periences. His leg was broken in
account for the fact that Will Crooks found them so cheery, For all that, he performed a very useful service in showing that the whole of our people are backing them up and there is unity of purpose and action on both sides of the Channel.
THE HOLIDAY - RESORTS.
IN HONGKONG.
SPREADING THE FAME OF THE
GREAT BRITISH SPECIFIC. FOR RAPID FAT-REDUCTION.
can never be as they were? The effects intercourse. of war on the anodorn scale do not end A wook with slaughter in the field. after Bosworth or Flodden the peasant was at work again, and life went on as ANTIPON much as usus but the results of this great war, as Lord Lansdowne reminded the House of Lords, will be felt far boyand the life of the youngest of us. Try for a montent to pierce the mists of Holiday making this summer is but a half-the future and glimpse what is before hearted affair. Men take what relaxation us, In the first place, we shall return debt of two thousand millions to the they can get with a shamefaced air, right away, under the pressure of a accompanied by children as a sort of excitse fiscal expedients of pie-Reform days for appearing in civilian attire. The East Like many other things, the case for Coast resorts me having a very bad time, There will he must be taxes on every and oven those on the West Coast are not thing everything entable and drinkable oveverawded by women and children. But and wearable, every article of necessity, and a fortiori every article of luxury. there is the consolation to those who remain Toal, coffee, sugar, corn, foreign meat, at the mill that the weather so far has been and produce of every kind will all be
things of price Frobably the Cover quite the reverse of summer like, June was ment will establish a monopoly in every opening week lave proved wet beyond will be a drink monopoly like that which records for a score of years. Heavens and the Czar has temporarily abolished earth seent utterly out of gear in this year
Tarif Reform was decided at your ago.
The burden of obesity is so distressing and so unprepossessing, and is generally so difficult to get rid of with any degree of permanentec that the introduction to Hongkong of the famous British Specific Antipon will be welcome in many quarters. The preparation is not unknown here alrendy, but the obstacles in the way of its supply to the general public were necessarily great. All now removed.
the action when he was taken prisoner. Idry, but cold, while July and August in its thing the smoker uste. Perhaps there sweating and purging, together with mineral
was taken to a German nilitary hospital and excellently treated, but then he was ordered to be removed to Germany, any this was done so clumsily that the leg was broken again and had to be amputated. He had a good attendant, but the doctor would only let him have his wound dressed once in threo days, whereas it should have been done twice a day. As to the food, it was restricted in quantity and bad in quality. Cifta from friends in England were delivered, though late, ani in cases where foodstuffs were sent in tins the Germans opened all tins at once and so some of the gifts went bad before they could be consumed.
We papers.
With their usual "kultur" all prisoners, especially those who are sick, are regaled by their German guards with tales of wonderful German victories that exist only in the imagination of the Teutonic lie-fabricators for the purpose of irritating prisoners and duping neatrais, among whom I fear may include certain nativo Chinese So far as the prisoners are concerned, there is little harm done, for the depression all around gives the lie to the fairy tales of success. There is great food shortage, and when the returned prisoners erossed the frontier into Holland the latter country seemed to be a veritable land of milk and honey. Kindly Dutch ladies were up and about at two o'clock in the morning to band to the sick and travelling strangers hot drinks, cigarettes and fruit, with words of good cheer.
What has impressed them most since they reached home is the complete indifference of Londoners as to the Zeppelin danger. In Germany the people are literally in terror of aerial raids. The returned men declare that England will not know till after the war how ceaselessly the allies have kept Gernino territories in n-state-of-panic on this head. French and British aviators are ever on the prowl and the Teutonic nerves are very badly shaken indeed.
GERMANS AND MARINE INSURANCE, Before the war an increasing amount of marine business was being done by German companies in this country. In fact, the Hamburg market was beginning to assume a position of great importance, largely because of lower premiums and less stringent condi- tions. The ontbreak of hostilities naturally put an end to the operations of German underwriters here, and there is now good reason to believe that they will not be allowed to resume their activities when peace is At all evente a movement with
declared.
of
greet
AND DEALINGS WITH THE EAST.:
As showing how carefully home export firme dealing with Eastern countries have to be in accepting orders through their travellers, the following is a sample of a precautionary letter sent out to corres pondent by a leading exporter of druga and chemicals in London
has
"Dear Sir,-The Government issued a proclamation by which all exporters from this country may become liable if the goods reach Cerman traders in any part of the world.
in Bussia.
Theatres,
TAXATION AND SOCIAL LIFE. Taxation profoundly modifies social life, and the England of the future will TRADING WITH THE ENEMY. probably little resemble the England of
to-day. The cheapness of foreign chicfy German-glass has made possible the big windows af our
houses, extravagant shop lighting, and shop fronts, and the enormous extension of 16 bas enabled hot-house culture. bottled bear and spirits to oust the old fashioned cask. Heavy taxation may compel us to return wholesale to more casements, and the unobtrusive business primitivo arrangements, to the lended Then there is pretoises of 100 years ago,
On cheap paper the question of paper.
A depends the whole mighty development of modern publishing and journalism. comparatively small das on a product Can you guarantes that all orders we almost entirely imported would check largest circulations, and put an entire have received from you and which are ut present under execution are free from stop to the seven-penny classic and the this suspicion? We should like to receive four and six-penny nose. your assurance that you will not take any football matches, amusements of all sorts ors in future for any native firm or are not likely to escape the attention of company or individual where German warried Chancellors of the Exchequer. interests are really concerned in trading. The day of the theatrical or music hall Should there be any orders in the house star with salary of ten Cabinet now which you consider should not be Ministers will probably have gone, never sent under these circumstances kindly to return, ten years hence. There will be cable us the word Cancel luxury, of course, te long as civilisation But it may be restricted, as of inserting the same of the customer and laste.
old, to a very narrow circle-to peers and A note appended to the letters adde coal miners and people of that kind, have just Twenty years hence the countryside may we shall know to what it refers"
It will be a this: That Government issued tbus week fresh regulations rebe quite unrecognisable. speeting export orders which are sent to prime object of policy, as well as forwarding ngouts, dispateled up coun- matter of commercial profit, to extract try, and they require the following the last ounce of food from the soil of Every acre will be worked England. particulars:-
with the severe system of a well-regulatel Mr. Lloyd George will be no factory: longer tortured by the sins of the pheasants; there will be no pheasants, er mrdly any, for none but a millionair
The mange? will be able to preserve. wurzel will he happy and triumphant
(1) Full name and postal address of the forwarding agent at the port of discharge.
(2) Route by which the goods are to be forwarded to the ultimate destination This means that in a case such as the Dispensary all-you must obtain at the
NEW RUSTIC ENGLAND. same time as order the name and postal address of the forwarding agent at Port,
Forest trees and beautiful hedgerows which no doubt the customer will in every case be able to give you, and also
Afforestation may state on the order route by which the will no longed adorn the countryside. goods and to be forwarded to X. Where They are uneconomic. the goods are going direct, that is to say, be carried on in unfertile districts in a where the customer lives at the port of tidy, businesslike way, with a view to six discharge, there is no ricosanity-la-give per cent, but the farmor will plump for any further particulars because no for-wire as cheaper and more conducive to intensive culture than the disorderly warding agent is employed."
The new rustio England quickset hedge. will be busy, thickly populated, and less And what picturesque than Tooting. about the new Englishman? Farewell to the independent," chaotic, disputatious, wasteful, happy-go-lucky sort of person we have known. Jack will no longer be Through the General Maudhay, whe is in command as good as his master.
FRANCE'S MUNITION
WORKERS.
his
Ere the important discovery of Antipon the treatments usually employed for the reduction of weight included starvation dietary rules, dragging. All these things are weakening in the extreme, and, when obstinately persisted in, rainous to the constitution. Antipon is diametrically opposed to such drastic methods. To expel the superfluous fatty matter from the system is all very well, but the body must be amply nourished at the same thes Antipon not only rapidly eliminates the excess of fat, but OVERCOMES THE UNFORTUNATE TESHENCY TO "RUN TO FAT." Ample wholesome food therefore becomes Antipon's strength-giving ally, and there is no need to dread that the extra 'nourishment taken will bring about a re-development, of excessive fatty tissue.
Every dose of Antipon is a sure step in the direction of the recovery of beauty of form The decrease of weight is not a tedious and vigorous nervous energy. process. Within twenty-four hours of the reduction varying, first dose there is a Bo, to 3 th. The scales will be the unerring according to individual conditions, between recorder. The daily decrease is eminently satisfactory, When normal weight and symmetrical proportions are re-gained the treatment is no longer necessary.
Antipon contains only the most hameles vegetable substances in solution, the liqui, It is palatable, refreshing and slightly tart being in appearance like a light red wine and never occasions any unpleasant re actionary effects.
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JAVA-CHINA JAPAN LIJN
REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN.
EXPECTED
STEAMCE
FROM
ON OR ABOUT
WILL LEAVE FOR
ON OF ABOUT
* TJILIWONG
* TJISONDARI
* TJITAROEM .....
TJILATJAP
* TJIKEMBANG
* TVÍBODAS
JAVA
it pert
--JAVA
JAVA
JAPAN
JAVA
JAVA
ja pert
la port
13th Sept.
29th Sept.
29: Sept.
JAPAN
SHANGHAI
JAVA
SHANGHAI
JAPAN
14th Sept
15th Sept
15 b Sept
5th Oct.
6th Oct.
• Wireless Telegraphy,
The Steamers are all fitted throughout with Fleetrio Light and have accommodation for
a limited number of Saloon Parengore, All steamers carry a duly qualified surgeon. Cargo token at through rates to all porta in Netherlands India and Australia."
For Partontars of Freight and Passage, spply to the
York Buildinge. 1at Floor.
Hongkong, 10 h Sentomter, 1915.
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.
THOS. COOK
Telephone No. 1574.
18
& SON.
TOURIST, STEAMSHIP AND FORWARDING AGENTS,
BANKERS. 80.
Bond Oco for the Far East 16, DES VŒUX ROAD, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI: 2-3, FooсHow ROAD. YOKOHAMA': 38, WATER STREET MANILA-MANILA HOTEL,
TICKETS SUPPLIED to EUROPE by the principal STEAMSHIP LINES and
TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY.
TOURE ranged to ALL PARTS of the WORLD.
BAGGAGE collected, forwarded and insured at lowest rates.
LETTERS of CREDIT and CIRCULAR NOTES ISSUED and CASHED, FOREIGN MONIES Exchanged.
Cook's "FAR EASTERN TRAVELLER'S GAZETTE,” containing Sallings and Fares from the Far East to all parts of the World, will be forwarded free on application."
CHTHY OFFICE-LUDGATE CIROUS, LONDON, E.C. Jongkong, 3rd July, 1914.
SHIPPING IN PORT.
BTEAMERS,
(595
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
"BARBER" LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
CANADA MARU, Japanese str., 3,138, T. 7th September - Tacoma, Surugo, General Osaka Shosen Kaisha CHEIAN MARU, Japanese str., 1,784, Maka,
10th September-Kinkon Bay, Salt. The Steamship MUNCASTER CASTLE.*
FROM NEW YORK. ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are boing landed at their risk into the Godowas of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., st Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharres delivery may be obtained.
Order. Antipon can be obtained at all drug stores, CHILDAR, Norwegian str., 1,102, Niels Hjorth, 9th September-Bangkok ard September, Rice.-Thoresen & Co. will be forwarded direct from stock or order, or in case of any difficulty a large case witor fes, Store Street, CHOFU MARE, Japanese str. 1,053, O. Orii, 8th September- Hongay 6th September, Coal. Jardine, Matheson London, W.C., Eng., carriage paid, on receipt
{883
.Co. of remittance for 11 dela, or 22 cols.
GLENOGLE, British str., 2,399, W. Mo Ghie, 7th September-Rangoon 21st August, General-Order. HELENUS, British str., 4,810, A. D. Baker, 8th September-Kobe 4th September, General. Butterfield & Swire. LOKSANG, British str., 697, D. W. Ritchie,sented to the Undersigned on or before the
HONGKONG
METEOROLOGICAL
BEGISTER.
Rongkong Ulsarratory, September 19th.
Previous Un Date On Data
Day st
Barometer an Temperature *Humidity.
Wind Direction
Force
Bala
at p. 62.0
2.
99.79
29.81
29. B
84
76
18
03
76
fb
ESE ENE
East
5
Highsm spes sir Temperaturs on 11th Lowest open air Temperature on 11th
Wook
of one of the armies at the front, has sent operation of far-reaching laws regarding the following letter to the munition the land, and his protection from. foreign competition, he will have many workers at Le Creusot:~-
Comrades, we learn that you are working opportunities of becoming night and day to send us shells and guns, master, but where he remains a servant You will thus rare he will certainly not enjoy the turbulent It will Bravo and thanks!
There will be no room for Keep at not pay. the lives of many of your brothers, and freedom of the last generation.
Englishmen will be registered, and generally victory will be ours the sooner.
ticketed, ocneoripted, Vive la Franon! it Work hard. We shall hit hard strikers
Their health will be locker The director of Le Creusot works, in the State regulated into a docility hitherto
unknown, came of the workmen, replied:-Yes, my after, their paths in life will be more or eipline and onderlinees will be fostered General, we are working day and night, is our duty to render to our valiant brother in them by the schoolmaster and the drill and on holidays, conscious of the service its mapped out for them, habits of dis- in-arms at the front. They may count on sergeant until the weedy, dissolute, Wed.
fag" smoking young rake of the picture
Chara palaces and the cheap music halls will us, as we count on them, in admiration of their marvellous valour."
Education will be extinct as the dodo.
The be on severe and practical lines. classics will be left for specialist study. the United States, the STONEHENGE T BE SOLD. Practical science, modern languages, wid
so forth will be the main ingredients in datar, feeling against German underwriters appears
The working classes to be growing, with the result that many
One of the most important property sales a higher education. more transactions are now going through the of recent years will take place on the 21st will be taught chiefly what is essential inst. when the historic Amesbury Abbey for them to know in order to get a living. British offices at New York and elsewhere.
estate, including the famous Stonehenge, will be offered at auction by Messrs.
this object in view is in progress, and is, I hear, receivingstrongaupport. Several British insurance companies that have hitherto de voted their attention entirely to life and fro business are now taking up marine risks On with good prospects of success. the other side of the Atlantic, parti cularly in
AMUSING THE MEN AT THE FRONT.
INTERNATIONAL SUSPICION. Another point is pretty certain
+
8th September-Hoihow 6th Septem- ber, General.-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
MANAPOURI, B b str., 1,288, Maxwell, 10th Septer er-Moji 4th September,- Coal,- Order. MAUBANO, British str., 1,643. G. E. Alcock, 8th September Sandakan 3rd General, Jardine, September,
Matheson & Co.
. 84
79
BELUN,
LOW WATER
Height
D.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods. bave left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 13th Sept. will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be pro
7th Sept., or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chated, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 18th Sopt, at 11 a.. No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL & Co., LTD.,
Agents.
(940 Hongkong, 6th September, 1915.
NORD, British str., 1,050, V. Tingey, 7th
"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS. September-Takao 5th September, Case Oil.-Asiatic Petroleum Co.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. OTAWA MARU, Japanese str., 877, N
Hando, 8th September-Kodlung-6
8.8. BENLEDI,” September, Coal-Osaka Shosen Kai
FROM LEITH MIDDLESBRO", eba
LONDON AND STRAITS. -865. str., Nowegian Hovbrender, 9th September-Bang
CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed kok 2nd September, Rice-Thoresen.
that all Goods are being landed at their & Co.. STANDARD, Norwegian str., 1,461, O. isk into the baxardens and for extre hasardons Johanesen, 6th September Saigon Jodowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wherl 2nd September, Rice. Thoresen & Co. and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the
str.,
Caine, 10th wharves delivery may be obtained. SZECHUEN, British
September Shanghai 5th September, General Butterfeld & Swire. TatenO MARU, Japanese str., 2,714, T. Ogawa, 5th September-Geraldton (Australia) 18th August, General.- Order.
anese str., 3,481, H. TAITO MARU,
stJava 2nd July,
-Java China
Katano, 23rd Sugar and Mo Japan Lijn.
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 13th to 19th September.
OWN
Hron WATKE
ཙ། Long
Mean Time.
F'kong, Mean Time
b. m
ft.io.
b. m.
ft. in.
11 176
13m 11 42, Moz.
14
70 15 m 0 3
2 37 & 4. b 16m 0 59 7 0 m 9 16 6-17 440 4:3 1786 9 10 61
No infer. high nor low
69 m 0 9 1 6 No infer, high- nor low water 18 m 3.45
0 1 4 71 19 m 5 18
7 50 48-1
11.58 # 4 4
5m
5 21
17
5 18
3 C
0.50 a 5 2 m
6 22
1 8
$42
34
7 44 12 0 6 28 3 9
2 0
4 3 1 8 water
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TJILIWONG, De
The
ON BALL
AT. THE
Mr. Will Crooks, the popular Labour M.P. Knight, Frank & Rutley in conjunc- Englishman will become at once more and tion with Messrs. Eden, Baines & Kenessicaulur. He will be forced to study for Woolwich, is back from his ten days' trip
he estate comprises 6,421 Berea more seriously the outside world, but he to the men in the trenches. He had a sort and apart from the Abbey is of the esti will fee less of at any rate in the capacity of a tourist Rich won will of unofficial commission as Optimist-in-Chief,mated annual rental value of £5,356.
naway.
of
The property belongs to Sir Cosmo G.travel for pleasure, no doubt, though Antrobus, Bart, brother of the late owner, even they will find foreign residengs less Sir Edmund Antrobus. He owes his suc- agreeable. Ordinary middle clee prople cession to the title and estates to the war, will see very little of the Continent The fact is that Germany's the Grenadieron business. the only son and heir to Sir Edmund, Lt. generally, and will only go to Germany Edmund Autrobus, Guards, having been killed in action on unesimpled treachery, the completeness The Abboy is one of of her spy artem, and its extraordinary December 23rd last the finest houses in England. Stonehenge, success will orgat any atmosphere of inter- For fear of concrete plat with about 30 acres, will be sold as a separational suspicion unknown even in the
A charge is made for inspecting middle Ages. ate lot.
foreign-owned buildings, the privileges of will be rigidly the famous stones, and from this source forms and windless installations in
the resident alien
Foreigners curtailed in all countries. about £360 a year is obtained.
may even be herded in enormous ghetties In any case, the passport system is cer
enforced.
to tell the army at the front that the nation was behind them. "I went out to cheer up the Toumies," he reports, "and the net result is that the Tommies have cheered me." Will Crooks has a genial philosophy of his own, and fer a man who had so few early advan- tages he has an extraordinary command of pathos and humour. On three occasions at least he has moved the House to the verge of tears, and many times he has made both legis lators and popular audiencerock with laugh-
"Brethren, I pray that all, having stoer ter. Toinmy at the front took him to his heart at once and gave him tas reception of a Melled their barques over the barren sands oftain to be most rigidly
Time, may cast anchor in the green pas Travellers will be strictly searched at tures of a happy Eternity."From a ser each frontier station, and a host of annoy- The mon and quoted in the Church Family Ting formalities will immensely add to the
Jength of foreign train journoys, Newspaper.
Incidentally, Mr. Crooks, pays a tribute to the Y.M.C.A. for the work it is doing in making camp life attractive, and to Miss
*
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HONGKONG
DAILY PRES· OFFICE.
NEW AND UP-TO-DATE PLANS OF THE SI-KIANG
OB
WEST
BIVER
PRICE ONE TOLLAR
team CANTON to WUCHOW
Giving all the Important Towne
TEAN, British str., 1,350, H. Trowbridge, 10th September-Manila 7th Septem ber, General,-Butterfield & Swire. TENTO MARU, Japanese str., 13,398, E. Togo, September 4th-San Fransisce August 7th, General-Toyo. Kison Kaisha.
N. TJITAKOEM, Dutch str., 6,000. J.
Bouman, 9th September-Java 1st September, Sugar and General. Java-China-Japan Jija.
A.
3,061; Dutch str.,
7th September Amburgh, Balikpapan 21st August, General- Java China Japan Lijn. WAKAMATSU MARU, Japanese str., 3.779, Yamanaka, 10th September-Waka matsu 5th September, Coal.-Mitsui Bassas Kaisha. WINGSANG, British str., 1,517, T. H. Lishman, 9th September Shanghai General.Jardine, 3rd September, Matheson & Co. WOBANG, British str., 1,172, Smith, 7th September-Dainy 2nd September, Beans-Jardine, Matheson & Co. YINGCHOW, British r., 1,223, Jonce, 10th September-Shanghai 7th September. General-Butterfeld & Swire.
ON BALL
TABLE OF THE BATES OF EXCHANGE AT BOMBA! For Demand Drafta on London on the day of or preceding the departure of the English Mails; also Table of the Yearly Approximate Average for 28 yesta. FROM 1874 TO 1982. PRICE
# CARE
On, Bale af the Titty Press Offm j
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods. have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 16th inst. will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 22nd fest, or they will not be recognised.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 15th inst., at 11 A.M.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
GIRD, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agenta
1961 Hongkong, 8th September, 1915.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. S.8. "MONTEAGLE."
from VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and THEsbove-mentioned Steemer Laying a rived JAPAN PORTS, Consignees of Cargo ne hereby notified that their Goods, with the exception of Parcels, Tressure and Valuables, are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.'s Kowloon Godowns, where delivery can be
obtain d.
Goods on hand after the 13th Sept., 1915, will be subject to rent.
No Fire Ingura co will be effeo'ed. All damaged packages are to be left in the
Godowns and this Office notified, when arrange- ments will be made for examination. No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns.
D. W. CRADDOCK,
General Traffic Agent. 1948 Hongkong, 5th September. 1915,
ON SALE DOUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESS, JANUART to JUNE, 1915. With IRDES. Price $7.50.
On Sale at the "HokaKoNG DAILY PRESS*
Office.
Hongkong, 10th August, 1918.
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