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CONSIGNER NOTICES

NOTICE TO CONSIONERS.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN,

THE Steamer"

THE

"SAARBRUECKEN"

MARINE COURT.

MINOR HARBOUR OFFENDERS FINED.

Soveral cases of offences against the

SHIPPING. PASSENGERS.

1956

AMERICA'S RELATIONS WITH CANADA.

AN INTERNATIONAL EXAMPLE.

The warm friendship atisting between the peoples of Canada and the United

DENA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION | having arrived from BERIMEN, HAMBURG Harbour regulations were dealt with C. P. Mollison, Mr. EW-Giles, Mr. States was the subject of mutual con-

00., LTD.

FROM NEW YORK via SINGAPORE.

Company's StLATE" SHES POT COMP

CONSIGNEES

are hereby notified that the Carge, having Arrivol per a "ATREUS" from Singapore will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kewinon, where it will lie st. Consignees risk and subjeci to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Bolt's Wharf. The Cargo will be mady for Delivery from

Godown on and 1 star 26th April Optional Cargo will be landed, unless Notios has been

given prior to

and damaged Goods are All broken, chafed and to be left in the Godowns, where they will be Examinad On May Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10,43 M. and Nook, within the Free Storage period.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods bave left the Steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 3rd May, will be subject to Rent

All Claims against the Stemmer must be to the Undersigned on or before the presented 17th May, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be affected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agente..

Hongkong, 26th April: 3928,

*(3490

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

ONSIGNEES

Company's Steamer TREUS

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and Ports, Ocorignons of Cargo are hereby notified that their Cargo is being landed their risk into the Godowns at the Hongkang auf Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd Kowloon, where Delivery can be obtained.

whatever.

All Goods remaining undelivered after the ed of May, 1928, will be subject to Rent." 3ed of

No Fire Insurance will be affected by us in Damaged Packages must be left in the Godown for stamination by the Consignees and the Company's Surveyors, Hors. Anderson

Azho, at 10 am, on 30th of April, 1926, No. Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown and all Claims man be presented within Two Weeks of the Steam87'1 arrival her, after which date they will not be recognised.

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Connigases are requested to surrender their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for ocentersignaturs.

MELONERS & 00...

Agenta: NORDDEUTSCHE Loro, Baxx. 9483 Hongkong, 26th April 1926

-THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.

"FROX LEITE, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, STRAITS. AND

PHILIPPINES.

The Steamship #BENDORAN."

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby inform CON

ed that all Goods are being landed at their nak into the hazardous and/or extra bazanious Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Lt, whence, and/or from the wharver, Delivery may be obtained.

Licut Commander G. F. Hole, R.N (Harbour Hartery at the Harine Court yesterday.

junk was fined $5, with the alternative

Defendant, stated

obstruction by anchoring his junk in the Southern Fairway. that it was the first time he had entered the port of Hongkong.

Per uz direul, on April seth:-Mr.

A. Mackenzie, Mr. D. Thompson.

Por M.M. as Amazone, on April 28th-For Hongkong: Lieut. J. de

gratulation at the annual dinner of the Canadian Club in New York last month, which was attended, by 600 members and guests. Mr. C. H. Caban, R.C., a Con-

The master of an unlicensed "trading | Aranjo, Mr. and fra C. Alves, Capt.servative member of the Canadian Parlia Smith. Mr. Fambly, Mr. T. Brayfield, ment, and Senator Lenroot, of Michigan. were the chief speakers, and both em- of live days' hard labour, for causing an A: M. Kerral, Mr. J. M. Detzott, phasized the necessity for the contagna- Mr. J. Abe, Mr. Khanes, Mr. E. tion of amity between the two countries as essential to the peace and progress of hissituato, Mr. M. Jamaje, Mr. Tag this continent. The goodwill between Thieb, Mr. Vi Kai, Mr. van Wijugaaden, Canada and the United States, Mr. Mr. J. Soenen, Mr. M. Soaven, Mr. H. Learoot said, was the finest example of: Feixeiza, Mrs. O. Fontes, Mr. H. Raoji, international friendship the world had ever known. He declared that America Mr. Raivice.

welcomes what he termed "the growing! Per N.D. L. 33. Saarbrucekra on independence of Canada," and would be April 4th-Mr. V. Arevalo, Mr. and glad when the Dominion was represented

at Washington by a Minister, to facili Mrs. H. Frederking, Mr. Frank Etate the transaction of business between Lammert, Mr. L E. Olwell, Mr. B. the two countries. Telichow, Mr. & Deampo, Mr. Franz Weiss, Mr. Sik To Wong, Mr. Kresten Dahl, Mr. Dominguez, Mra C. Fockner, Mr. Fuen Fung. Mr. A. Heyne, Miss K. von Jansacysky, Mr. A. Kraft, Mr. Rolf Kiewitt, Mr. Paul Kehender.

Three masters and a mistress of car beats, and one master of a passenger boat, were charged with mooring their bouts outside of five others alongside the 8.3. Hazan.

Inspector Bond naked for the with drawal of the cases, stating that it now appeared that the vessel was alongside the wharf at the time and not at a body-

The application was allowed.

The mistresses and one master of is

Speaking with deep sincerity, Mr. Cahan said that Canadians ever hope and pray that the British Empire and the United States, the two great Powers upon whom the progress, civilisation, and peace of the world so largely depend, ing boats, one master of a trading junk, Per as President Jefferson, sa April will continue to cultivate such a hearty Author Hongkong: Fa. A. Beittean, spirit of goodwill, mutual understand and ane mistress of a harbour boat were Mr. and Mrs Chung Thye Phin and ing, and conciliation that the emblems charged with failing to exhibit regula-child, Miss Chew Son, Mr. W. H. Find of the Stars and Stripes and the Union ton lights while under way. Four of lay. Dr. Ging Moy, Mr. and Mrs. JR. Jack will ever signify immutable purpose them were fined $5 each, with the alter-Hamilton, Mr. C. Y. Huang, H. to co-operate with each other in every Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Herriss, Mr. T.pence and harmony throughout the native of five daya hard labour; while uang, Mr. H. C. Kan, Miss B. Les cause, which tends to promote and ensure Monaghan, Jr. E. H. Morris, Mr. Geo. world." Canadians, he said, confidently the grennd defendant was fined $15, or two weeks' hard labour,

P. Polland. Mr. and Mr. Chas E.

sure the peaceful progress and permanent Priest, Fa. L, Robert. For Manila: L hope that the Treaty of Locarno will en security of Europe. The question whe ther Canada should accept the obligations) of a trading junk, and the boatman of Borden, U.S.G.S., Mr. F. S. Borden, Miss D. Borden. Master R. Mr. L. Everett, Mr. Dick Norton, Capt. the Parliament of Canada, and Canada's 0. Paus, Mr. B. Razon.

futuro relations to Britain and the Em pire might be determined by the netion taken. He personally failed to see where the Locarno Pact extended in any great measure the obligations which Canada had already assumed in becoming a party to the Treaty of Versailles.

The master of a cargo boat, the master

the alternative of two weeks hard for

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods. Term and Conditions of Storage at "Holt' hava left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining a trading junk, were each fined $15, with Horden, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Emmert, of Lucarno"was now a grave concern to

1st May, will be undelivered after the subject to Bant.

All Claims against the Steamer must be prosented to the Undersigned on or before the 15th May, or they will not be recognised

are hereby notified that the Cargo will be dis charged into Holt Wharf, Kowloon, where it will be at Consignees' risk and subject to Wharf

The Cargs will be ready for Delivary from Godown on and after 2ith April.

Optional Carge will be landed, unless Notice

* Arrival. has been given prior to Beamer'

broken. chafed and damaged Goods to be left in the Godowns, where they will be on sny Tuesdays and Fridays between Dramined the hours of 10.45 L. and Noor within the Free Storage perisi,

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No Claims will be admitted after the Goods. have left the Steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 3rd Muy.

#ubject to Rent.

All Claims against the Steamer mant be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 17th May, or they will not be recognised,

No Fire Insurance will be affected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agente.

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Hongkong, 26th April, 1926.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE

FAK NEW YORK.

"LANGTON HALL"

All broken, chafed sad damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be

a 10.a. examined on the 1st May, at 1

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

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Kowloon Whart

similar offences.

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THE RED LAKE CAMP.

FROM A CORRESPONDENT IN CANADA

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Per N.D.L... Suadbroecken, on April 26th :-Mr. A.Brostedt, Mr. W. Schaun horst, Mrs. Bierman, Mrs. B. Ervin, Mrs. A.M. Rains, Prof. C. H. Schultz, Capt. and Mrs. WH. Houston, Mr. C. Lacy Goodrich. Mrs. 1. Beck, Mrs. O. E. Teal, Mrs. R. de S. Rodrigues, Mrs. R. D. Beall.

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As between Britain and the United States, however, Mr. Cahan said the Canadians preferred to see the two coun- tries striving to cultivale goodwill rather The announcement that 400 pinspectors

Per 3.8. President Pierer for San than enter upos ang formal treaties er have already travelled by dog-teain and snow-shoe over the frozen Inkers and Francisco a ports, on April 4th-conventions. They foresee, he said, that rivers into the Red Lake district of Miss K. Griggs, Condr, H Heras Mr. the Pacific Ocean is likely to become in and Airs. Rex Ray and three children, the future the theatre of ever-increasing Western Ontario has fixed the eyes of Mrs J. Hottinger, Miss G. F. Woods, international trade, possibly. if not pro- the Canadian mining world upon this Mrs. C. S. Brown, Mr. R. A, Tayler, Mr.bably of future international disaen cau most effectively minimise and settle new camp. It is expected that when the Lee W, Mr. Wong See Seung. Mr. Pong sions, which "amity and understanding Rock, Mr. E. 0. Graeffe, Miss M. L. NOTICE.

ice is swept from the rivers by the April Teague, 31r. and Mrs. R. C. Pass, Mr. YONSIGNEES of Cargo tremi DUNKER-

freshet's, 1,000 men will have gathered at and Mrs. H. A. Smith, Mr. Ng lu Ming,

Per 3.8. Perxsident Hayes. for New QUE ANTWERP, MIDDLES-

Baillee, Mr. N. G. Cumming, Mr. W. L. York ri ports on April 27th-Mr. C. BOROUGE, LONDON, also Cargo fmm Hudson, the small Ontario way station Miss D. Irene Taylor, Mr.-J. C. G.

on the Canadian National Railways, Kitscrow, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. van L. Banks, Miss Edith Bradley, Mr. and COGNAC, &c,AL CHEF MECANICIEN MAILHOL," in connection with above miles east of Winnipeg, to pross on to the Nauhuys, Dr. 5: Valkenburg, Dr. W. H. W. Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. S. Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods

two children, Mr. P. Costa, Mr.H, Joey, Kwang, Mr. Chang Yuen Loopg, Mr. with the exception of Opium Treasure and gold fields. The prediction is made thar Kahrel, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Begg and W. Caulfield, Miss Rosa Chan Chin THE Steamship having arrived, Cetisignees of Cargo by her are alushles are being landed and stared at their the rush into Red Lake, will rival in Mr. A. J. Walters, Miss E Ferdinands, and Mrs. E R. Crawford, Mrs. Gladys informed that all Goods are being landed risk into the Godown the Hongkong and importance that which followed the news Mr. Bigger, Mr. W. S. Hooper, Dallimere, Miss H.-D. Ely, Mrs. E. V. at their risk into the hazardous and/or on, whence. Godons: Jo., Litof the rich finds in the Cobalt and Pro- Madame Wa Ting Fang, Mr. W. K. Ho. E, Mrs E Grainger, Mrs, T. AT Mr. Shinjiro, Mr. Lee Huang Zo, Mr. Graves, Miss M. Graves, Mr. J. Kida, may be chlained extra-hazardous Godowns of Holt's Wharf,

mediately after be forwarded on antenscupine districts of Ontario, 20 years ago. J. Kephart, Mr. and Mrs. Butt, Mr. Y. Kishimoto, Miss E. J. Kimber whence Delivery may be gbtained.

The Red Lake discovery was first an- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Liang, Mr. Y. T. Mr. J. E. Lauck, Mrs. E, R. Lanck, Mrs. No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining Inti Cived from the: Consignees undelivered after 3rd May, 1926, will be before 3.50 am. To-DAY, requesting it to be nounced in the autumn of 1999. A party Tai, Mr. G. E. Huygen, Mr. Chan Yau V. Lee Tye. Mr. A. Linglez, Mr. J. P. Wan, Mr. Louie Foo Lung, Mr. and Losgekseng, Dr. and Mrs. H.. A. Mager, landed bara,

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the of four prospectors, working their way Mrs. A. Ehrgott, Mr. U. L. Lu, Mrs. M. Mrs. Hedwig, Misa Eva Michaelis. Miss subject to Bent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Uartersigued on or before adersigned. Goods remaining analaimed after eastwards from Lake Winnipeg, un Chapman, Miss J. Chapman, Mrs. M. E. 1. Michaelis, Mr. W. J. Mónk, Mr. A. near the Cornwall. Mr. C. Y. Ford, Ms. M. R Ramsay, Mr. P. Herman, Mrs. B. 0. Tuesday, the 17th instant, as Noor, will be covered rich veins of bre or they will not

ket, Sneengi-hoan..... .4" Amoy 10th May, 19215,

abject in Kent and Landing Charges.

All Claims must be sent in to me on or before Ontario boundary. They were anxious Flynn, Capt. W. M. Flynn, Mr. D. Musket, Mrep. H. P. Perkins, Mr. P. H. fireenwell, Mrs. R. S. Hicks and two Muskat, Mr. L. Pander. Mr. Gea. W. broken, chafed and damaged Goods are

to get back to civilization before the children, Mrs. H. Lockwood, Mr. W. P. Piercy, Mr. P. V. Padstawkin, Mr. A.

The following is list of unclaimed telegrama to be left in the Godowe, where they will be Friday, the 30th init, or they will not be

coming of winter, but they had lost their Marphy, Mrs. W. E. Miller and two Podstavkin, Mrs. T. Pollard, Miss E. M. lying in the Easter Extension, Australasia and examined on any Tuesdays or Fridays, between cognized,

All damaged Package will be examined on the hours of 10.45am and Nocs, within the Monday, the 26th instant, a 10.00 sm bearings in the network of waterways children, Mike C. Muerk. Mr. Max Power, Mr. R. Quarg, Mrs. L. Emma, China Telegraph Company's office at Hong-

Habenstein, Mr. J. H. Stevens and Mrs S. Elizabeth, Miss B Rooms, Mr. kong Free Storage period of One Weak

Messrs. Goddard & Douglas,

which covers the whole of Western On-child, Lt. H. Szymanski, Mrs. H.J. 1. Scholle, Mr and Mrs. F. Roht. N No Fire Insurance has been affected.

tario. It was only after days of wan Szymanski, Mr. Fay Smith, Miss L. M. Scott and child, Mr. C. E. Smith, Mr. 4443/8 Consyn Mesangeries....Hanoi J. LIMAGE,

dering that they stumbled upon a lonely Smith, Mrs. J. D. Spencer and ebild, L. A. Smith, Mr. H. 3. Smith, Mrs.9161/15 Mrs. Osmeña, Admiral Line Washington Agrot Honukong, 21st April, 1926.

Hudson's Bay Company post, and were Mr. F. W. Thurston, Miss G. Wadsworth, E. L. Sugden, Miss E. W. Sugden, Miks Mrs. A. Wheller, Miss D. Wheller Mr.A. A Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. told they were on the shores of Red W. C. Webber, Mrs. E. T. Wooldridge. Vaucher and two children, Mrs. Gladys Like. As it was summer it was a mat Mr. Max Basker Mr. A. W. Beam, Mr. Walker. Miss M. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. ter of little difficulty for the party to W. H. Beusse, Mr. J. Brookman, Mr. M. Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. A. Denison, work its way to Hudson, the nearest S. B. Hawthorne, Mr and Mrs. Thos Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Lansdale, Mr. E. point on the railway, for the 140 miles Hail, Mrs. M. R. Hadrick and family. Wasmus, Mr. R. Gilbert, Mr. Au Kons, journey can be made by canoe and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Iserson; Miss Mr. Au Ming, Mr. J. Goldsmith, Mrs. steamer, with only a few portages "Iserson, Mr. L. J. Lambert, Mrs. HS. Wuz Pik Shuen, Miss Chung Shau Kuer, to impede the water route.

Dear Miss H. Lens, Mr. Ai Okis, Mrs. Miss Chung Tao, Mr. Chung Chui Chen, The news which this party carried to E. Turney

Mrs. Au King Wun. the outside world attracted little atten- tion at the time, but small parties of mining men and engineers each summer earried on the work of exploration. Finally, last autumn a party returned from the area, which lies in the Patricia district of Ontario, and announced that they had stripped more than 900ft. of a vein, which varied in width from 10ft. to soft., and carried gold-in commercial values along its whole length.

No Fire Insurance has been effected Bill of Lading will be counterdigued by, THE BANK LINE, LTD. General Agents. Hongkong, 27th April, 1996.

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CONSIGNEES of Cargo from MAR

ex.&TETUAN", Cargo from BOR. DEAUX 1 1,3. VILLE DE VERDUN." and ANDRO- Cargo from LISBON er 3.5. MEDE." in connection with above Steamer are hareby informed that their Goods with the extep- Valuables tion of Opian, Treasure and

stored at their are being landed and

And

risk into the Godowas of the Hongkong Kowloon Whart and Godown. Co., L., Kowloon, whence Delivery may be obtained immediately after larding

Cargo will be forwarded on unless

ption received from the Consignees ́

bafors 3.00 r... To-day, mquesting it to be landed here.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned Goods remaining unclaimed Monday, the 3rd May, 1920, at Noon, will after be subject to Bent and Landing Charged

All Claims must be sent in to me on or before

Wednesday, the 5th May, 1926, or they

not be recognized.

will

All damaged Fackages will be mamined en Saturday, the 1st May, 1926, 1

Mesura, Goddard & Douglass

No Fire Insurance has been

I affected. LIMAGE.

Agent.

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