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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

THE HON. MR. ARTHUR RYLANDS

LOWE, DECEASED..

THE the will of the above

THE

INTIMATIONS

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 17TH,

SCOTCH -WHISKY AND WINES

AGENTS WANTED.

E Executor of a thorisent to dispose M 153, Hegent Street, London, Established

by Private Treaty of ---

The leasebold Property known as Kellet Lodge, 180 the Pak (tapether with the exten- Mion thereof).

The House is erected ou Rural Building Lot

No. 54.

The Arer of which is 5,822 square feet. The Crowa Bent is 820600 per sznual,

DEACONS.

Des Voeux Road Centrn),

The Solicitors to the Excenter.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.

COMPASIES (WINDING UP No 1 OF 1921

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES

ORDINANCE 191,

*

IN THE MATTER OF THE CHINESE

MERCHANTS BANK LTD.. R-THE CHINESE MERCHANTŠ „

BANK LTD.

the

NOI for the Wiking of the

OTICE IS BEREBY GIVEN that above Name THE CHINESE MERCILA MTS BANK UTD., & Company registeral aner the the Hongkong Companies Drilinances 1911 by SUPREME COURT of Hongkong wax on 14th • of Jace, 1924. 1 to the sal Court TONG SET

No. 160 Queen's Road Central, Vistoria in the Colony Hongkong, Inverance Agent. And that the said Peltier in directed to be heard before the 100 kms in the FORENDON

stor or Contributory of the asil Cam any Crolitor or pany who is desirous to sport or as the making of an order the sad Petition may appear at the time of hearing by himself or his Counsel for that purpose: and a copy of the Petition will be farnished to any creditor or contributory of the xaki Company,

ESSRS. HEDGES &BUTLER, LTD.,

-A.D. 1587, Wine Merchants By Appointment to H.A. The King and H.R.II. The Prince of Wales, wish to appoint. Az AGENT for

For the Sale of their

Well-known Whisky, Wines and Spirits in Hongkong, and where not represented in China. None Sut First Class Finns von sidere Please give Trade-References in the United Kinglon if possible.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

NOTICE 18 HEREBY QITEN that An N

EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of A. S. WATSON & COM. PANY, LIMITED, will be held at the Ho KONG HOTEL, Pediler Strel, Victoria, in the Calany of Hongkong, on SATURDAY, TEK 21st day or JUNE, 1924, un 11.30 oipack in the FoxNow, when the Sabjelael Resolutions will be proposed as Special Révolutions.

INTIMATONS

NOTICE

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD. NOTICES ARE BY GTO ura bern HEREBY GIVEN that the

Names of THOM

THOMAS KIRKMAN DEALY

71517/71591 issued on 1st March, 1920, in the WILLITY PEARCE, Rev. THOMAS and Rev. JOHN KIRK MACONACHIE, has been declared LUST and shoukl the Sume not be produced before 24cu JUNE, 1924, it shall be deemed Cancelled and of No Effect.

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.;

Aggab, Reagkong, 9th June, 1011"

INTIMATIONS

DEWAR'S

WHISKY

Messrs. ENTO

SHANGHAI MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

SILVER LOAN 1924

Lee or DEBENTOMES POA SHANGHAL TES 1,000,000 at 27 Den CEST. Rare or Istenisr-6 Pra Cest. Prx ASSUM.

UNDER the Authority of Resolation V

passed at the ANNUAL MEETING of BATEPAYERS on APRIL 1, 1994, the Hereby Invites Applications for Debentures in SHANGHAI MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 110,000 by the cation of 2,000 the Silver Loan of 1934), ne will bear la

The Delentures in

December 31st in Each Year "Icept, that cent, per annum, payable on. Jie Sch the First Payment of Interest will female on

ber 31st, 1924. December

The Delentures will be issued at Shanghai Tix per cent and will be Rabemel at Par Connway's te operation of Sinking Final on December 1st, 1953, but may be Fabymet Ly the Council in whole or in part on December 31st, 1934, or no any Subsequent Date, anhjeet Mastrignal inpoffe qul the public

1. That the authorial capital of the Con pany (which is now) $2000) consisting of 20,000 Shares of the Nominal Value of $10 each of which the

whole have been issel be increased tional shares of the Nominal Value of $10 rach such

New Shares (subject as hereinafter and on such terms and conditions in every mentioned) to be issued at such time or timesterent from the Date of Parcha at the Rate of respect as the Company' Board of Directors may think fit and to rank (subject as hentin after mentioned) as from the date of allotment for divideal and in all other respects jeri i with the

the shares coustituting present

2. That there be offered at par in the first

1.capital. instance to the Members of the Company who on the 7th day of July, 192, are registered in the

oning the BRD DAY OF JULY Company's Register as holders of the said 90,000,} 4o the Council giving Six Calendar. Month-

Court

BIR

Notice in the

shares one new share for every complete Press of Shanghai. her of three ell shans hell by the respectively

and that on acceptance of the affer the Sh. Th. 5,000, Sh. Ti, 1.000, Sh. 71. 509 Serip will be issued in Denominations of nominal amount of 310 due in

la respect เมื่ rach

of such new shares shall be payable as to the afd Sh. Tix. 10 to suit the convenience of

will be acknowlegel by Provisiona

Sum of S. part thereof, on the First airline iste of the Scrip.

November, 19, and as to the Sum of $7, the

the ine by the "Undersigned on be quiting | balance thereof on the the 1st day of May, 182

the related change e for

the same.

Dazed the 17th day of June 1924, JOHNSON STOKEŠ & MASTER, -Prince's Buikling,

Hongkong

Creditor.

of

Séliciter for the Petitising

NOTE-Any person was intends to appear on the bearing of the said Petition must serve on for werd by post to the above hamed in writing of bis intration so to do, The Notice muat state the name and aldress of the person, or if a firm, the name and addrew of the firm, and must be signed by Try the person or tirni, or his or their lici- for (if any) and must be served, or if posted uust be sent by poat in sufficient time to reach the shove name not later than five clock in the afternoon. of the 2nd day July 1924.

1904

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.

FROM MIDULESBRUP, ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAJTS,

That

The Cost of Telegrams and all other Charges alfr be trade by in connection with Applications for Debentures Notive sentitled and

the wamber of shares to Buiting

by the Applicant. payable

which

the

T

Forms can be obtained from the

A of the EONGAONG AND SHANGHAI |

Comptroller. SHANGHAI MUNICIPAL

a time within which the offer, if not acceptel Lol by the Member on behalf of himself or his BANKING CORPURSTION, or from the Treasurer nominee, will be deemed to be declined and that the Company's Beaal of Directors head

liberty to fix to such time and (in case of Couch, Administration Baikling, Shanghai,

to whom all Enquiries sheath be dread. shareholders whose place of address is not in Hongkong) to extend it such date or dates as they may think sit.

4.

That no shareholder shall be entitled to and offer of a fraction of au additional share in respect of any old skarvor shares hebt by such shareholder.

5. That until such time as the wail new har shall be fully pahì up they shali mise- in the said 2000) ohi khures only rank for dividend in proportion to the ratio borne by the sont paal up thereon in respect of the Dominal value thereof to the full nominal vaine ($10) thereof.

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that a further EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of this Company will be hell at the HONGKONG HOTEL, Pedder Street aformal on MONDAY, the 7th day

JULY 1922, at 11.30 6x in the bases, for the of receiving's Report of the Proceedings mrpose of receiving's b at the above mentioned Mexting and confirming if thought fit

Special Resolutions thr abo The TRANSFER HOOKS of the Company their risk into the hazardons nd/or extra of June, 194, to Monday, the 7th day of AND KOTLOOS WHOLE & GOTOWY COMPANY, July 14 (both days inclusive), during which LTD. whence, and as from the wharven, Period no Transfer of Shares can be registensi.

Dated the 11th day of June, 1924. delivery be obtained.

may

The Steamship "BENNOĦR?"..

Cat that all Goods are being anded at

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informentioned exolations.

hazardour Godowns of the HowcroNG

No Claims will be admitted after the Good.. have left the Godowns, süd all Goods remaining undelivered after the Ard inst, wil be subject

to rent.o

All Claims against the Steamer must be premated to the "Cadersigned on or before the 1st July, or they will not be recognizel.

All brken, chaird and slamaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be

xamined on the 23rd ihat, at 10

No Fire Insurance has been affected, Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

GIEB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,

Agents.

Hongkong, 16th June, 1924,

888]

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & BON,

General Managers.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD.

CONSIGNEES per Company Steamier

ANCHISES".

are hereby notified that the Cargo [903

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE.

Pros NEW YORK.

ME Stamship

"SIVERIC***,

OFFICIAL NOTICE.

•[8x7

PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME

T. E. G. BRAYFIELD, of Hongkong.

I, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that in con

expence of the present Name being unsuitable. I have applied to the Board of Trade, unter Section 4 of the Merchsat Shipping Act, 1894.

P

expect

of the Ship COMMERCIAL Ser of Wilmington Delaware, Oficial Number 216 of gro tonnage

1,632 tons, register tonnage 15 tone, heretafora owned by THE COMMERCIAL Scort 8.8. Co. LTD.,

TR for the

permission to Change her Name to "LOK SUN" and to have her Hongkong as owned by registered in

in the New Name at the Pors of Name must be wat to the Registrar of Ship- Any objections the proposed Changer of ping at Hongkong within Seven Days from the appearance of This Advertisement.

me_

Date Fourkong, this 10th day of June, 1924.

(Signed) T: H. G. BRAYFIELD),

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878)

TO LET AT WEIHAIWEI.

NOMFORTABLY Furnished ROOMS with

Board. To Let at present.

Andy-

SERA. NIVEN,

8491

WEIHAIWEI.

TO LÉT.

UGINSLAND WEST, No. 20. PEAK Court attachel.

terms and conditions of storage at HOA Boap, Eight-roomed HOĽNE with

will be dis charged into Holts Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignees risk and subject to

Wharf. The Cargo will be feady for delivery. from Godown on and after Bith Jane.

Optional Cargo will be landed, unless notice Tennis has been given

to Steamer's arrival. All boken, shared sul damaged Goods are to be left in the Golowns, where they will he examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 1. and Nogs within the

perio

No

having arrived, Cousigaen of Cargo by her are Clams will be admitted after the floods informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra-bazardous Godowns

of Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf Godown Co., Ltd, whence delivery may be

obtained.

have left Lie Stamer's Godown, za zl Goods remaining undelivers after the 20th June, will be subject to rent.

All Claline against the Steamer must be No Chime will be snitted after the Goods presented to the Endersigned on or before the have left the Godowns, and all Goods remained July, or they will not let recognioul.

No Fire Insurance will be effectid.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents,

[894 Hangkong, 13th June, 1924,

ing undelivered after 3rd June, 1924, will be subject to that.

All Claims against the Steavier must be sented to the Undersigned on or

or before with June, 1924, or they will not be recognized. "All, maken, chafed and damaged Goods

ses to be left in the Godowns, where they will,

be examined on rd June, 1934, al 10.00a.m.

No Fire Insurance has been effectel,

Bills of Luding will be countersigned by

THE BANK LINE, LTD, General agents.

Hangkang, 12th June, 1924

NOTICE:

[390

**GLEN " LINE, LIMITED."

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES:

PY UNITED KINGDOME AND

THE Steamship

STRÄITS.

CARNARVONSHIRE

having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that wil Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazankine and/or extra hazardous Godowns of D TAXES H. BACKHOUSE We have Applint the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Golown

Limited, whence,

URING the Temporary Alence of Mr.

M. JOSEPH HARROP 5 Sign Our Com

pany Per Procuration.

JAMES H. BACKHOUSE, LTD. June foth, 1924,

[899

Company,

from the

and/or not clearst by the.. 1994, at Noon, will be subject to rent.

All bookin, chafed and damages

I damaged packages arb.

Glory nay he oli 18th Jung

THE HONGKONG TUG & LIGHTER left in the Godowo, where they will be

CO., LTD.

WOOD AND STEEL LIGHTERS

D.

FÖR HINE.

W. CAPACITY—109, 12 and

Tons.)

For Rates and other Partkulam, "Apply to---

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., General Managern.

10th June, 1924.

amine in the presence of Consignees by Mess Goddard and Daglan on 17th Jane, 1924, at 10a.in.

in hims against the Steamer: incinding those for Cargo short delivered must Spremented on the Special Form provided, and must also in nimitted within 30 days of arrival, otherwise they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by as is any as whatever.

Bills of lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., "Lara,

Agents. Hongkong, 11th Jimum, 1924,

BUH)

Apply to

Box No. 781, cje Kangkong Daily Press.

WANTED.

XPERIENCED TYPIST. Knowledge of

Box No. 859,

Shorthand preferred. Apply in writing to

ea Honghang Daily Press.

WANTED.

WANTED, by the MILITARY AUTHORITIES, for Occupation-ly a Senior Military Officer (Married)," A HOUSE, Furnished or Unfinished, in the PEAK DISTRICT, or not below Bowen Bon Level, for a Period of Two Year, Offers should be addressed to the 0.0 B.AS.C. Headquarters, Victoria Barracks, stating Particular and Rental Requires

TO-DAY ONLY,

AT -2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.15.

THE KING AT THE BRITISH EMPIRE

EXHIBITION.

GEORGE ARLISS

“THE SILENT VOICE"

A

JOHN

DEWAR &

SONS, LTD.

and Associsted Companies hold the LARGEST STOCKS of M ATURED SCOTCH WHISKY · in SCOT- LAND TO. AT, and are therefor able to gates the simo fue quality all over te World. TOT bave recently secured the FAMOUS ROYAL LOCHNAGAR Distillery at Balmoral, which is situated on the ESTATE OF HAL THE KING In addition they own directly or are jointly interested in NINE OTHER of the Guest MAL! DIS- TILLERIES ja SCOTLAND, thas ahsaring Future Supplies of their well known Brands

OF

THE VICTORIA VAT

and

"WHITE LABEL '

as supplied to the House of Lords and Conimons...

By Royal Appointment,to H.M. The King.

Eole Agents for Hongkong

and South China:

1024

At the Marine Court, pesterlay, before Lieut. Comdr. Conway Hake, B.N.R., the

master of a cargo boat was fined 85 for

Japan.” M. Mentis does not appear to public notice issued last week Byr have been quite so communicative on the Dr. Graham Aspland, Medical Officer of subject "as the Japanese Ministry of Health to the Diplomatic Corja, said --

·Foreign Affairs · itself, has been. In "Owing to cases of loot «nd month communique issued to the Consula abroad diseasë, having appeared amongst the on May 2nd, the Minister said: “As it cows of Peking, and one foreign resident goes without saying that closer intitiaey having becotine infected. residents ave of Japan and France lies in the promo-reminded that it is absolutely necessary. tion of the comiuereinl and economie to boil all milk heföer use, " relations existing between the two coun tries, "the Japanese Government have been animated by a desire to disetas, informally on the occasion of the visit of failing to exhibit a regulation light. The M. MERLIN, Governor-General of French defendant's exense was that the wind was Indo-China, the means to facilitate the

so strong that it blew out the light. A inclusion of that French possession within the same Court the mistress of a fishing the scope of the Franco-Japanese Coin-boat and the master of another boat were mercial Treaty, which question has been fined $3.cach. for unlawfully using, grap—. peling between the Government and the pling irons and drags for the purpose of "Government of Indo-China since 1907 lifting articles from the bed of the har- The Governor-General having expressed hour. Sergi Wilson said at 6am on his willingness to discuss the subject, the the previous day be safe seven houts. necessary conferences were arranged at engaged in dredging operations pear which "the experts exchanged views busy As. Five of the boats slipped their fully and frankly, and exhaustively dis-drags and got away. The defendants had cussed in a spirit of amity and co-opera- nothing to say.

tion the various means for promotion of commercial and economic, relationships

between Japan and Indo-China, especially OFFICERS WOUNDED IN A the question of the customs tariff, which PİRATICAL ATTACK.- his made it difficult to bring Indo-China

GOVERNMENT GRANTS. into the sphere of the commercial treaty now in force between Japan and France. MT. T. Lawrensen, the Assistant As a result, the Minister announced that Secretary of the China Coast Officers a basis has been found on which agree- Cuild, in forwarding to us a copy of the inent may be concluded between the following letter from the Colonial Secre- Japanese Government and the Govern-tary, writes: "Ir indicates the spirit ment of Indo-China as regards customs with which the award has been made and. treatment accorded to the principal pro- the interest that has heen tüken by the ducts pf Japan in Indo-China, and that Harbour Master, through whom necarded to the staple, products of Indo- claims were forwarded "5

Colonial Secretury's Office, China in Japan. These negotiations, however, were held in an unofficial

Hongkong, June 13th, 1924. ⠀⠀ manner, and under such conditions as S18-I am directed to acknowledge the will not bind the respective Governments receipt of your letter of the 17th of May, 1924, and to state that is Excellency in the least but it is thought that a the Governor in Council has decided that satisfactory and concrete agreement mayee gratia payments of 21,000 each. •honił. probably be renched on the basis thereof be made from Government funds to Cap

tain MacKechnie and Chief Officer Rolda in the near future,"

in respect of wounds inarréd on the occasion of the piracy of the 15, Sunning on the öight of Mal" October, 1927. communicate with these two oficers with The Harbour Master is being asked to

regard to the matter.-Lam, Siz, your obedient servant,

Indo-China does not possess fiscal autoooy and the modifiention of tariffs is therefore a matter for the decision of

S. WATSON & the Government at Paris. M. MERLIN

CO, LTD., Wine and spirit Merchants

ESTABLISHED & Tes

rds his little tour in the Far East as kết serving tô show people that such a place { as Túdo-China exista."! Many people, he says, do unt seem to realise it What the Governor-General means by this is that it is at realised that Indo-China. has a population » of some 40,000,000 people and that "the trade that can he done between that Colony and other Leach,At Shanghai, June 10th Jurts of Chin is immense. If there is

AFR (GER) Leyn, aged 63 years.

DEATH.

**

Hongkong Office: La, Chater Road. London Office: 181, Fleet Street, EC.

The Daily Press.

HosGXONG, June. 17th, 1926.

INDO-CHINA'S :GOVERNOR- GENERAL ON TOUR.

cause to complain that the existing trade is at as large as it ought to be we ven. ture to suggest that it is a subject for inquiry as to whether the fiscal policy which obtains in Indo-China is bot responsible for this to a much greater extent than actual ignorance of the Colony and the possibilities of trade.

Kelle Lodge, The Peak, the residence of the late Hon. Mr. A. H. Lowe, is ad vertised for disposal by private treaty.

Mr. Sua Fo the Mayor of Canton, describes a report of his resignation phblished by a Canton "news agency, as

(ed) CLAUD SEVERN,

Colonial Secretary The Assistant Secretary,

China Coust Ofvers" "Guild,

CROWN LAND SALE.

HAS A SLUMP SET INT

Two lots of Crown land were put up for auction by Mr. E. B. Reed, Principal Land Surveyor, at Volunteer Headquar ters, yesterday afternoon. There was a large attendance of Chinese whig, how ever did not display any eagerness to purchase..

The first lot offered for kale comprised to combined lots situated at Cheung Sha Wan, with a combined area of 51,000 square feet. The upset price was $31,050, This was advanced to $31,150 by a soli (tary bid of 3100 at which figure” Mr. Li

Ping became the purchaser.

The second lot was situated at Sham. Shui Po (Yu Chai Street) and has an area of 3,062 square feet; The upset price was 815,252. By means of $100 bids, not obtained with the same ease an at previous sales, the price rose to $10,400 when it was knocked down to a Chinese purchaser."

A woman at Canton who had her life's PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR avings (8) in the Chinese Merchants'

We welcome to the Colony Lolay His Excellency the Governor-General of lado- China (3. MELIN), who has been on a ridiculous.. brief visit to Japan. and is now on the way back to Saigon. The calles a month or two ago gave indications that in Bank, attempted to commit suicide whee political circles in Europe a good deal she learnt that the Bank had stopped of significance was attached to this visit payment. It was described in aceable from Paris as a highly important, political event

A big rice mill at Rosales, Pangasinan

CHINESE GIRLS.

Plans are under way for a union of the. Y.W.C.A. Normal. School of Hygiene and Physical Education with Ginling College, and it is expected that arrangement will be completed so that the school will move up to. Ciling before the opening of next year's work. Miss Norah Parkes Jervis, Principal of the School, Miss Chang Hwei Lan and Dr. Bessie Collin. go with the Senior: elasu and join with A London mail dated May 29th is a

the Giuling. Inculty until the amalgama- nouneed to be due in today. This res because of the increasing need for

tion is effected. This change is mind

presents a transit of 19 days, which in nudemic education in addition to the dirates that the train service across two years' course at the Normal School technical training given in the present. Siberia in improving.

if the teachers of physical education and hygiene are to meet China's needs ade- When an Indians watchman, em, loyed quately in their profession. During the at the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, eight years of the School's existence, 40

in respect of the drawing together of (Philippine Islands) was destroyed by fire France and Japan, and in later mes last week. A large quantity of rice was sages we had rainours of Jupa stored at the mill. The damage is esti

matel at P500,000.. French Alliance, and of an understanling hetween these two Powers covering Pacific and Chinese interests.” All these rumors, which must have seemed to most students of affairs transparently absurd, were in due course categorically denied, and we notice that M. MERLIN, while be as at Shanghai, on his return voyage from Japan, emphasised more than ones

in an interview with a representative was charged at the Central Magistracy girls have been graduated and are teach- ing in Government and Mission Schools of the X-4, Fibily, Neues his refutation af resterday with the theft of a gold watch all over China. The commencement the suggestion that he had been to Japana sume keys from member of the exercises and a demonstration will be on a political mission." Chiefly," he told staff, his Worship (Mr. R.. Lindsell) held in the school gardezi, Shanghai, dix Jane 18th. There are 14 girls in this adjouard the case until this morning year's class iss Shi Kwok Ying, pre- his interviewer, we wanted to study in crier that the accused might be legally viously associated on the staff of the labour conditinax in Japan, and I myself bad a sincere desire to form some per

reprchented.

sonal views and ideas on the future of her commercial prospects and possibili Lien."

local Y,W.C.A, is at present 'n eludent in this Normal Physient School in Shang- hai,

THE YAHIKO MARU,”

FIVE MORE SURVIVORS.

Five more survivors: from the wreck

The Governor-General of" Indo-China and Mme. Merlin, returning from a visit to Japan, reached Hongkong last night Accompanying the Governor-General on the N.T.K. Hakau Maru and a salute are the Chairmen of the Chambers of was fired in the Governor-General's Commerce of Hanos, Haiphong and honour "nt seven o'clock. His Excellency, Saigon, who were much interested, and me. Merlin leave for Saigon or of the Yake fur in the Hainner the headily on Sunday text. In the Straits are reported by the Yamashita. M. MEELIX told his interviewer, in all meantime visits will be paid to Canton The mes state that the ill-fated shir

Kozen Kaisha, owners of the vessel. they saw that appertained to industrini and Macao Among the objects of inis lying about 15 miles EN.E. of Hainan conditions in Japan, and they were all rest to Hongkong 3. Alotlin propes Head. An the vessel is regarded as a

optimistic regarding the possibilities for to see are the Dairy Farm and the Sugar | probable danger to shipping, a notifica. trade beween the French Colony and Refinery.

tion is being issued to mariners.

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