CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
8.5. * GENERAL METZINGER. "
SERVICES CONTRACTUELN DES
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
NOTICE
TONSIGNEES of Cargo from MARSEILL
LES, &c., also Cargo from HAVRE de BORDEAUX ax *ROLLON." ja connection with above Bioamor are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Vainables" are being landed and lored at their tik žuto the Uptowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godara Uc, Lid, Kowloon, whance Delivery may be attained immediately after moding,
Optional Uargo will be forwarded an unlass Intimation is received from the Consigneer before 12 Noor, TO-DAY, requesting it to be landed here.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Goods remaining anqi barəd after Tuesday, the 30th instant, at Noon, will
bo
subject to Beat Se Landing Chargea
All Claims must be sont in to me un or before Wednesday, the 1st December, 1916, or they will
bd recognized.
дой
Al damaged Packages will be siamined as Tuesday morning, the 30th Instant, at 10 am,
by Mozirs, Goddard & Douglas.
“No Firs Insurance has bem effected.
יי
J. LIMAGE.
Agrot
Hong Kong, 24th November, 1926. 7417
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
..
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO, LTD.
JED"
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD.
Fox UNITED KINGDOM VIL SINGAPORE.
CONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer
"PREMIUS"
are hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Holt' Whart, Kowloon, where in will be at Consignew risk and subject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt's Whart. Tas Cargo will be ready for Deliver
from Godown on and after 22nd
Optional Cargo will not be landed here, unless Notice has been given prior to Steamer's arrival, bat carried on from port to port to
RINGWORMS ON CHILD'S FACE
In Large, Red Patches. Cuticura Healed.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25TH, 1996,
*** Kdy daughter's face was affiscoód. with ringworms that started with large, red patches and sprend all over her face. · Her skin was vay dry and used to peel off and then start to run water. They kimbed and burned and used to keep her awake half the rights
**I read an advertisement for Catick Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample. I purchased more and after using three tablets, of Soap and three bores of Oint- ment she was based." (Signed) Mrs. F. Mincher, 12, Market Bt., Wolverhampton, Eng.
Use Cuticure Soxp. Ointment and . Talcum for daily tollet purposes...
p and Cinemast sold throughout the
world. For
Ako for salt sedara wich meios. 16"Try the Cabourn Sharing Stick.
TO-DAY'S
ACCIDENT
IS NOT COVERED
BY
TO-MORROW'S-
POLICY
INSURE WITH"
MARINE COURT.
SEQUEL TO THE "WONG SHEK KUNG** CASE.
AGENT FINED.
HOW TO BEHAVE AT OXFORD.
LIKE MISS PINKERTON'S
ACADEMY,”
NO DANCING OR MIXED PARTIES.
A sequel to the Chinese steamer Wong
Considerahis discusion has been arour- Shek Kung case was heard yesterday ed amung Oxford undergraduates by the morning at the Marine Court, before sane of a small grey booklet entitled Lieut-Comdr. G. F. Hole, RN., when Memorandum on the Conduct and Dis- the agent for this vessel was charged with | dipline of Junior Members of the Uni carrying & passengers in excess of the varsity:"" number allowed.
Here are some extracts:--
theatre.
Undergraduates. may not attend any publia race-moeting.
Undergraduates may not take the chair or speak at any open-air meeting of a political character without special leave of the Proctors. - “
As reported in the Daily Press yester- day, Captain R. M. de Sala, master It is expected that undergraduates of the Irong Shek Kung, when fined will not loiter in the public streets, at 825 for this offance, said that in reality coffee-stalla, or at the stage-door of a the compradore was the responsible party, as he (Capt. Sala) (was only nominally skipper. The management of the ship was entirely in the hands of the agent, who also soted as compradore. As a result of this statement, the agent was summoned. He said that on the day in question he was ashore with the vessel's letter box and on returning, be found six passengers had come from ar- ther boat during his absence. As the vessel was about to leave for Saigon, and fearing that if he had refused to take these six men, "they would be stranded in Hong Kong, he therefore, had no alternative but to allow them to remain on board.
His Worship said that he could not accept such a ples. It was a very serious thing for a compradore to do without any reference to the master. As a harbour master, I am always against such irre gularities the part of masters and Chinese compradores, and as a magis | trate it is my duty to see that the law.
is fully carried on"
In imposing a fine of 823 or three weeks imprisonment, his Worship said that in future, if such cases were brought before him, he would deal with them very severely.
Minor Offenders.
The masters of three fishing junks were charged with having their lights unshad- ed when not under way, and were fined 95 or five days hard labour. Another fishing junk master was charged with carrying nineteen passengers. He was fined 818 or 3 weeks hard labour.
the flaal pert of call to which the GILMANS. BIRMINGHAM'S FUEL SUPPLY.
extends.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where” they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fadays between the hours of 10:45 AM. and Noox within the Free Storage parid
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Steamer's Godewa, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 19th November, will be subject to Rant:
All Claims" against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or befers the 13th December, or they will not le recognised.
No Fire Inaniance will be affected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agenta,
Hong Kong, 22nd November, 1926 F4217
YHE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.
FROM LEITE, MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS.
The Steamship. "BENDORAN."
CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby inform
that Goods are being landed at their fisk, into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns- of the HONGXING AND KOWLOON WHERE AND GODOWN Comzany, Lap. whence, and/or from the wharver Delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godewas, and all Goods remaining
undelivered after the 29th instant, will be subject to Rent
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 13th December, 1924, or they will not be recognised.
to
Ava
broken, chafed and damaged Goods are be left in the Godewas, wame they will be examined
the 29th instant, at 10 on No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bils of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.
Agents
41
· Hong Kong, 2nd November, 1928, [4218
NOTICE TO' CONSIGNEES.
OCEAN COMPREHENSIVE
POLICIES,
The Sign of
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ELECTRICITY FROM WASTE COAL
Throughout the coal stoppage the Electric Supply Committee of the Bir
mingham City Council have supplied local industries without using a ton of foreign coal.
In the Black Country there are hun- dreds of thousands of tons of slack and waste coal, heaped-up, grass-covered- mounds, brought up from pits now dere lict. The committee purchased thou sands of tons of this slack at: from 66. to 12. per ton, "and with the aid of pulverised fuel apparatus fxed to the boilers in their power-houses have been able to burn it and supply all the power nerded.
This fuel has one disadvantage, how. ever. It contains about 40 per cent. of aab, and this has been blown in-great clouds out of the chimneys, falling on the neighbourhoods round the power stations. The three big power-stations have been burning 8,000 tons of this fuel every week. Now that coal is coming in the amount has been reduced to about 6,000 tons weekly.
Electrical Development. Birmingham is rapidly advancing schemes now in operation, between 600 electrically. Owing to the building and 500 connections are being fixed every month in new houses, against 40 con-- nections ten years ago in the same period. At the rate Birmingham is changing over from epal to electricity it will soon be an almost smokeless city.
The new power-station at Nechells, which has a capacity of 105,000 kilowatts, is not yet working at full capacity, but ...that has an unrivalled and the electrification of Birmingham is pro Extensive knowledge of the best ceeding so rapidly that the committee is already hurrying on the building of the media for all classes of, Ad-Hams Hall station at Water, Orton, vertisers,
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FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, GIBRALTAR, MARSEILLES, MALTA, PORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMBO 13D STRAITS.
CONSIGNE hereby informed
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ca
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that their "Goods are being landed and placed az terra, xux in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's GodeWAS at Kowloon, where each ConsignectE Steamship will be sorted out Mark by Mark and Delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.
Optional Goods will be landed here unless Instructions have been given to the com-
Six hours before arrival of this Steamer Goods not cleared within 8 days, including date of arrival will be subject to Bent
No Fire Insurance
will
be effected by us in cass wastever.
175ry
PREUSSEN" having arrived, Con-i-nees of Cargo by her are hereby notified that All Goods are being faded at their risk in the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Goduras of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.,
whence, and/or from the Wharves, Delivery
can be
Roman discoveries of some im-
near Alcester, Warwickshire, Ezcara- tion work continued "almost without a break from June to the end of Septem ber, and, quite unexpectedly, another building has been unearthed beneath the floor of the courtyard and near or partly under the basilica. The excavation re- veils a symmetrical plan of remarkable interest. It is believed to have been in- tended for a bath, which was, however, never completed. The basilica, which in west of what has been identified as the forum, was being further opened up when the discovery was made.
At the annual meeting of the Birming ham Archnological Society it was men
tioned that Sir Charles Hyde had-ud- Damaged Packages must be left in the
Ko Claims will be nimated after the Goods dertaken to meet the cost of another Godowns for exammation by the Consignees, and have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain-year's work, thus making possible the the Company's Surveyors, Meear. Gorpakning undelivered after 12th November, 1926,
Dovazás, 30 AK, on Monday and will be subject to Bent Thursdays, within the Free Storage period.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before 11th December, 1928, or they will not be recognized,
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowan
MAUKINNON, MACKENZIE & 00.,
Agenta. Hong Kong, 2nd November, 1928. 14219
ON SALE. ONGKONG HANSÁRD
of the MEETINGS LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Beton 1025.
PRICE
Revised by Member,
DAILY PRÉM OFFICE
REPORTS
of
the
the
-All-Chains must reach us by las December. 1936, or they will not be recognised.
All damaged Package will be examined by Mesere. Goddard and Douglas (Marine Barreyors) at 10 min. 27th November, 1926. No Fire Insurance will be effected, a Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JEBSEN & Co.,
Agents Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 13rd November, 1928. - (1424
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complete exploration of the forum. Some early pottery and a few coins of unusual interest were also found, both dating back to the first century of the Romên occupation.
Mr. John Humphries, F.S.A., president of the society, stated that the results con- firmed the opinion that they were, work- ing on- forum. The dimensions of this building, affording a 300ft front to Watling-street, with a depth of 20716, made it the largest Roman build- ing in Britain. It was remarkable that an important city, with such magnificent buildings as were indicat- ed, abould have arisen so quickly. The inhabitants had obviously attained * certain degree of Roman citizenship. Among the discoveries was a alab erected to the honour of the Emparor Hadrian.. The coins, including several good denarii, were of considerable archeological value. One is a coin of Vespasian, with reduc" on the reverse.
Undergrates may dot give dances in public rooms.
Undergraduates are forbidden (under severe penalties) to attend public sub- scription dances in or near Oxford.
Undergraduates are forbidden (under severe penalties) to visit the bar of any hotel, restaurant, or public-house, or to
as a bar the lounge or any other room on litensed premise
An undergraduate may not hire a motor-vehicle for a longer period than one hour, or for å greater distance from Oxford than five miles, without special leave of the Dean of the College.
A woman undergraduate may not enter in college or in lodgings, without special the rooms of a man undergraduate, either leave previously obtained from the prin cipal of her society. She must have a companion similarly, approved. A man undergraduate may not enter the rooms of a woman undergraduate.
River Parties..
Men and women undergraduates may not go on the river or for motor rides together unless cach woman under, graduate has previously obtained leave from the principal of her college and there are at least two women of the party.
The long list of "Don'ts" is temper. ed by one concession. Undergraduates may dine at any restaurant or hotel approved by the Proctors. There are 21 of these approved places of refreshment.
"Segregated Women."
The Zeis, the undergraduates' journal, makes the following comment:-
That we are children, we have long" suspected, that the authorities were Misa Pinkerton we did not know till we read the "Memorandum on the Conduct of Junior Members of the University." If all these regulations are to be taken seriously and literally enforced, then Oxford has become a Pinkerton Academy and we are child. ren indeed.
Something is wrong. with the state of Oxford that this little grey book has. ever appeared. If every restriction in it is not absolutely imperative to the
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well-being of the university, then we HONG KONG METEOROLOGICAL
must condemn the Olympians either for an over-developed sense of humour or for behaving like the principals of & Victorian girls' school..
To descend to mere bathor: loitering In the streets is prohibited, so that a minimum pace for walking up the Corn may soon be instituted; women are segregated with as much care as in a Turkish harem, and a man who has any "female friend, is viewed with suspicion as an immoral character
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REGISTER.
lat & patie
Days of
HONG KONG,TIDE TÄBETAL,
Low Wanke,
H. Korg
From November 25th to December lat, 1936,
ESU. WATER.
H. Kong. Standard Time
Height
Standard
Time.
Height.
Hong Kong Observatory, November 24th,
Previous On DatejOn Date:
Day
I p.m.
80.00
30.05 30.04
b.m. in
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B
53
78
61
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nor Low Water
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Barometer Temperature Humidity Wind Direction....
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bi
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Satur. 270 67 04 น. 9_54 18.
Highest open-air Temperature on 23rd 70 Sun 28 Lowast open-air Temperature on 24th. 64 |
Moa. 29 B-Bine sky; C-Cloudy; D-Drinle; Tuss. 80 F-Fog L-Lightning Mist; Ow Overcast P-Passing showers; Q- Wed. Squalls; R-Rain; T- Thinder-
No inferior High nor Low Water
28 89-20 49 2.4
56 5 3 2 10 54 4.9
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5 13
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