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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. CHINA MUTUAL STAM NAVIGATION CO., LND,

From NEW YORK VYA MANGLIA.

Company's. Steamer

CONSIGNED FORED

Notice

are hereby notified that the Cargo will be dis akarged into Holt's What, Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignes risk and subject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt's Wharf, The Cargo wil be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 27th November.

infex Gotional Cargo will be.landed,

Blesmer Fo arrival. Las been given prior to

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godown, where they will be azamined on any Tuesday and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 x, and Noor within the free storage period.

No Claims will be sluitted after the. Goode Lars left the Steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 3rd December, will be abject to Bent

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All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undergued on or before the 17th December, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be sected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIEN,

Agents.

#1540 Eongkong, 28th November, 1924.

S.S. ANGERS."

COMPAGINE DES MESSAGERIES

CO

MARITIMES.

NOTICE.

MONBIGNEES of Cargo from MARSEIL

LES, &c. is connection with above Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opiam, Treasure and Valuables are being anded and stored at their rink into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart and Godown Co. Lid whence delivery may be obtained Kowloon, immediately after landing.

Billa of

ing will le countersigned by the of Lading Undersigned. Goods saaining seclaimed after the 1st December, 1924, at Noon, will be subject to Bent and fanding Charges.

All Claims must be sent in to me on or before the 4th December, 194, or they will not be recognized

All damaged Package" will be examined an Saturday, 29th instant, 1924, at 10 am, by Messrs. Goddard & Douglas,

No Fim Insurance is been effected.

R. RODENTUSER, Agent Hoogkong, 24th November, 1924

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THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.

FROM MIDDLEBBO', ANTWERP, LONDON is STRAITS. The Stemmahip "RENREOCĖ“ YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby inform

od that all Good are being landed at their into the hazards and/or extra hazardous was of the Honglong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, whence, and/or from the

harren, delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godawas, and all Groods remaining undelivered. After the Stb instant, will be

bject to Bent,

All Claims again the Steamer · muat be presented to the Dadesigned on or before 12th December, or they will not be recognised

All broken, chifed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godown, where they will be examined on the 29th instant, at 10

SM

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading wil be countersignal by

GIEB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,

Agenta. Hongkong. That Nevamber, 1924,

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HORSLONG, NOVEM 27TH, 1924

PEKING'S NEW GOVERNMENT.

NEWS

(THROUGH" REUTER'S "ASKNOT.}

Mariners are notified that torpedoon will be fired at Lai Chi Kok to-day from BANDIT OUTRAGE AT SIGHWAN. 5.30 am. onwards.

OFER 100 PEOPLE MURDERED.

The death from sold of several home less coolies, while sleeping in the streets ECHO OF MISSIONARY'S CAPTURE. has been reported to the police.

FANKOW, November 26th.

Mr. N. L. Smith at the Kowloon Magixtion and adds that more than 100 peripla tracy yesterday, fined a firm of contino-have been murdered. tors 825 for using welded bars in the construction of seven houses

A Mission school girl has been demand-

ed by the bandit chief in exchange for

Anda.

The correspondent states that the Eng lish missionary at Kingtsekwan has been

The typhoon has crossed Luzon, sorth ordered to pay a levy of $10,000 under of Manila in the form of a shallow da- pain of dently, and a threat of burning the pression. It may increase in intensity in station... the China sea, says a warning from the Manila Observatory.

The Military Authorities in Hongkong are taking a ceusas of dogs belonging to officers and men of the garrison and owners are required to satisfy their com manding officers that licenses have been taken out in overy case.

(The Rer. A Ande is a Norwegian Lutheran missionary who was captured by bandits near his station at Sichwan (Honan) on the 15th instant.}

JAPANESE FINANCIAL

CONDITIONS.

To-day is American Thanksgiving Day FAR EASTERN CABLE On that ground alone Marshal Freya's effacement would be expedient. But

Three cases of diphtherin were notified there is at least one other compelling to the Medical Officer of Health on the reason for it, and that is the strong 25th inat difference of opinion between Marshal TAX CHIUL and Marshal Fogard ing the scrapping of the Abdication Agreement. When Marshal Tran learnt of it in his hermitage, at. Tientsin be telegraphed to Fest strongly protesting against it, and, getting no reply, he

Squadron-Leader C. Gordon, O.BE,

The Central China Pool Sichwan telegraphed a second protest worded even M.C., D.F.C. Royal Air Force, has re- more emphatically: When be got Exo's joined Hongkong Ipin inspection duties correspondent says that the Rev; "A. Ande

has been taken to an unknown destina excuses for his action the Anfu leader's in Siam. indignation, it is said. remained un- abated. When the two Marshals met later at Tientsin, this topic, according to the gossip in political circles, was the Arst to be discussed between them.

Mr. G. H. Elliott, manager of the local Marshal TEAN, it is said, took the posi-branch of the Commercial Union Arur tion that the whole affair was very much ance Co., and Mrs. Elliott have returned to be regretted, that the thing was done to the Colony fram England; | in a very precipitate manner and that the forcible revision of the favoured treatment- arrangement would surely dib hearten the Mongolians and Tibetans with whom the Chinese Republic has concluded similar arrangement The revision of the one arrangement at the point of the bayonet convinces the Mongo Bans and Tibetans that theirs may be forcibly revised at any convenient time, and makes it, therefore, all the more difficult for them to cancel their declara- tion of independence, Marshal TUAN also regretted the fact that the Peking authorities saw fit to drive the Manchu Empero, out of the Forbidden City, with out taking the trouble of ascertaining the views of the Generalissimo who is sup posed to have heep elected by the very men who are now in charge of the Govern- ment. The two military leaders differed, apparently, so much in their personal views of the situation that it is said that they almost came to a break in their first

Mr. Hantaguchi stated that the Govern The Oriental Telephone and Electrio conversation. Others present, however,

duction of foreign capital by private con- prevailed upon them to forsake their per Company has declared interia dividends ment would not interfere with the intro-

the of a per cent on the old and new seven sonal point of view and leave

per cent, cumulative preference shares, cerns, provided they were able to pay tion to be passed upon by the coming less tax. An interim of 4 per cent will interest on the principal, and if such ference. According to one of the be paid on the old ordinary and at the enpital was deemed necessary, it was Tientsin papers, it is freely admitted by rate of 4 per cent, per anuum on the new, used for the development of industry and those who are in close touch with the ordinary, bath free of tax situation that Marshal Tess Uni-ser in voicing not only his own views but those of Marshal CHANG TSO-LIN in regard to from 8.30 am to 7 pm daily, there is the treatment for the ex-Emperor. On a Sale of Work at the French Convent the other hand, the Knomintang leaders Orphanage, Causeway Bay. Visitors will are quite in accord with Marshal Fara have an opportunity of securing at rea

embroidery, woollen knitted articles; and toys for the children's Christmas

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"EXCRANGE STABILIZATION

MEASURES.

The descent upon the Tai Po Road of a huge boulder, weighing 23 tons, led to

OSA, November 20th. the appearance at the Kowloon Magis tracy yesterday of the lessee of a quarry, Speaking at the Bankers Convention who was fined $15 by Mr. N. L. Smith Mr. Hamaguchi, Finance Minister. said for not taking proper precautions while the recovery of the yen must rest on a blasting.

A landslide at Morrison Hun Wednesday night about 9 o'clock broke a six-inch gas main, and consequently all the gas lights In the vicinity were extinguished. We learn that it was not until 7. yesterday that the matter was reported to the Gas Company,

Our readers are reminded that during this week and on December 1st and 2nd,

more favourable turn in foreign trade, but that takes time. Meanwhile the Gorerament intends to take expedient and effective measures to stabilize ex- change. The measures contemplated in- clude the use of specie held at home and

abroad.

commerce.

EX MINISTER'S CRITICISMS.

Tokyo, November 26th. Speaking at the Bankers' Club, tha ex-Finance Minister, Mr. Inouye, declared taat the Government's proposal as in

and at the coming conference they are/sonable prices all kinds of linen articles, dicated by the Finance Minister for lift

ing the gold embargo would be a serious expected to side with him if the matter! is brought up at all It would appear, nearly 600 orphan children are maintain. blunder at the present juncture while A NOTEWORTHY circumstance about Mar- however, that Marshal Feso will not be ed in this institution, visitors patronising exchange rates were so much again.i present at the Conference. It is note this Sale will have the pleasure of assist worthy in this connection that TANG ing a most deserving charity. S10 Yi who has become Minister of Foreign Affaira, strongly denounced the tearing up of the Abdication Agreement

Japan. He said the Government lost the logical opportunity in 1919, when Japan's specie holdings were very large.

1925 EUBBER - CONSUMPTION.

FORECAST OF 320,000 TONS.

THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.

ADDRESS BY MR. W. BUSSELL.

The members of the Hongkong Theoso- phical Society, at their usual weekly meeting last night, were addressed by MODIFIED RESTRICTION SUGGESTED. Mr. W. Russell Mr. M. Manuk presided.

suggested i

shal Trax Chur's advent to power at Péking apart from the fact that he is there with the approval of Maribal CHANG TRO-LIN and Dr. Sew TAT SEN, and apparently also with the goodwill of Marshal Wu Paris the total in an Interview which a representative of eclipse of Marshal Feng Yu-Hsiang, the the Y... Daily News had with him at Christian General, who, by playing the time. He recalled the fact that the the part of traitor to his chief, took Republicans accepted the terms in the possession of the Capital, and brought Abdication Agreement "because, by ab

LONDON, November 28th. The lecturer referred to re-incarnation, about overwhelming disaster to Marshal dicating, the Manchus made it unneces and though he himself could not say that At a meeting of the Gordon Malaya Wu Petry's forces in the neighbourhood sary to prolong the period of revolution, it was a fact, Mr. Manuk could. They Rubber Estates Company Sir Francis

unheralded of Shanbaikan ; but, on the other hand, saved human Hfe and gave us an op- knew of many souls departing WANTED

Voules (chairman) estimated that the succeeded in his dominating purpose, portunity to settle down to reconstrue and unsung. He himself knew of many which was to bring about, a suspension | tion" He reculled that WinG CHING- who went to their graves and were not consumption of rubber in 1923 might be In view of the prospective of hostilities and inaugurate an effort to W, an ardent revolutionist, was the Christians. What hopes had they of re- 520,000 tons secure peace and good government by most earnest pleader for the concessions surrection! Was it pleasant to them to large increase in consumption he thought

know that they were doomed 1.

the compulsory restriction scheme was mutual agreement. While Marshal Five to the House of China Mr. TiNG SHAO

They had all been children at schoo has been widely condemned for his Yunfessed that he was not so favour-sometime some bright, and others dull not elastic enough and treachery there is a widely prevalent ably impressed with the idea, but he The divine will within some had made might be modified so as to enable produe disposition to regard the end as justify. added: No matter what our personal them distinguished men, and men of high tion to be increased more quickly in ing the means in this instance. We are opinions may have been the representa estate had fallen low. But re-incarnation Low being told that Marshal Fuso de tives of the Chinese people entered into made it easy to explain. During the War many of those who fell were not Chris sires to retire and take a foreign tour a solemn agreement with the Ching tians by any means, but they still liveu The cables leave the reader under the Emperor by which we have to abide until and would have chance to make good

Then, there was unrest everywhere in impression that this is the quite volun- a new arrangement is made He re-

We are very nearly ready *now with tary decision of a man who regards him. ferred to FENC's action as but ^^ sample the world, but in his opinion they were different processes in various parts of self as having made his full contribution of the militaristic tyranny from which going forward towards a better state of the world for the transmission of photo- towards what is frequently described as Chine is foffering to-day. - ME, TANG affairy call it evolution or call it God. graphs by telegraphy," declared Mr. T. Thorne Baker, when speaking on “The There were "wet blankets, of course, Telegraphy of Photographs by Wine and the salvation of China; but no 840 Yr was anxious that foreigners

but they should look on the bright side Wireless at the Royal Photographie Chinese student of afairs will be consiould not be left under the impression of things, and an organisation such as Society's Booms, Russell-square, on Octo-

ber 21st: Mr. Baker reviewed the vari vinced that his withdrawal from public that this is an example of Chica's attitude theirs was based on the aim that they ous methods used, and showed lantern life at the present juncture is not the towards political and ethical problems were glad to be alive.

slides of a number of photograhps that outcome of serious disagreement with the We are faces," he said, "by an ugly Harsh and rigorous family training in had been sent by telegraphy. It was now man who is now virtually Dictator of situation, but the ethical character of the relation to religion was the main thing possible, he said, to get a good transmis that had contributed to a falling off in, son of a picture about the size of a post China An important factor in the Chinese people will reassert itself, as it church-going, but nowadays he was card in two and a quarter minutes, and general situation is that Wv Pex-g has, tax done in the face of even uglier situa- pleased to say that love was being sub- he believed they would not be very long stituted for duty, before such pictures would be published to be conciliated and bis co-operation tions. It is certainly reasuring to find

Mr. Russell's address was interspersed in the daily papers, much as stop-pres secured, and that manifestly would be this champion of faithfulném to Treaties with pieces of verse applicable to and Awsappeared at present. Wirelesa illustrative of different pointay seemed to offer the best medium for such transmission, for greater power could be impossible if FENG YU-HEIANG were re and Agreements once more in office, and

Mr. Manak gave short commentary used than could be sent over a telegraph ở: tained by the Government in Peking in especially at the Ministry of Foreign on the address, and several questions line, and the system was not subject to

were naked and answered.

the same interruptions and breakdowns, any position of infuence and authority.

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