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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18th, 1929.

Money and Markets

CANTON COTTON YARN REPORTS.

At Shanghai prices on Saturday for Chinese yarns dropped by ons P. Morrison and R. Clark: T. tael per bale. The market in Can Young and J. E. Stewart; G.ton was active, but the Shanghai McLeod And Wm. Mishay; A. news had a depressing effect sad Brooksbank and 4. E. Clarke; F.|prices dropped from one to two E. Booker and C. A. Grimes; E. dollars per hale for native yarns. Quotations at Saturday's market Moore and B. Hälen; H. Hampton and R. Wallace; W. R. Hillyer and for cotton yarn ware as follows:- Per Bale.

FLAT in CARNARVONA. J. W. Dorling. A BULDINGS, KOLOS

Apply to:-

HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND

FINANCE CO., LTD.;

ALEXANDRA Buildisus.

[7303

NO "LET.-Tursisbed HOUSE at

TKORDON: 6 Large Roons, Garzgu

excellent location. APEILYOVEM BER. Wits Box No. 7980, c/o Hong Kong Daily Press.

(7280

All matches to be played to a finish: First round to be played on No. 4 Fire Sens... 8535

or before March 3rd; second round,

Fui Hec Butterfly

March 17th; semi-final, March 31st; No. 32 Pine Deer Bast (30 holes), April 14th.

G. 1. YOUNG CUT

.1

Dodwell's won the G. M. Young Cup at Fanling yesterday, beating the Hong Kong and Shanghai, Bank in the final by 6 points to 3. After the morning singles the scores were No. 18 Globe level with 3 points each, but Dod.

TO_LET-No. 7, STEWART TER' on all three fourballs in the

•T IN. 7.6TEWMARCH

187 To OCTUBER 3151. Five Rooms Tally Famished, Modern Sanitation Servants Quarters. F. A. MACKINTOSH.

Garten-Apply

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(7565, BOAD CESTRAL.

FOR SALE.

SALE-10 B.P. SINGER

FOREsilent Condition with New Tyres throughout Owner going on leave. Price: $750. No Lower Offera-Apply: Box No 76, c/o Hong

(7408 Kong Dasy Press.

CAMBI

afterhood.

PASSENGERS.

Arrivala,

.

486

Tin Koon Double Horse

458

442

No. City of Gold

39

Globe

300

Good Harvest

313

Double Horse kin

317

Tin Food

120

Double Dragon

322

Shepherd

309

Three Stars

312

305

Fui Kwai

300

Man Clock

300

No. 12 City of Gold

292

Peacock

288

Tramcar

275

-Aeroplane

972

585

Peacock

288

Lotus Bec

254

Three Ship

933. i

$18 168

No. 10 Sailing Vessel .......

No. 6 Lion

Lion No.

CANTON FOOD MARKET.

The following passengers arrived on Saturday by the &.5. Khiva from London and ports:-Mr. and Mrs. Gelling and child. Mr. T. W. Riddell, M., J. B. Robson, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley, Mr. S. C. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Terry, Sub-Leuts. F. D. Brown, G. R. Cadiz, J. O. Mansell, G. A. Moseley and G. A, Norfolk, fis K. P. Curtin, Miss E. M. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lamb, Miss K. F. Bennington, Miss M. A. Kars- lake, Mr. W. Orr, Lt..Com. Pigott, Marine A. G. Barlow, Capt. C. R. L Scott, Mr. Wm. Thomson, Lt. R B. Halliwell, Mr. A. Cowper- Dobbie, Mr. J. Barkley, Miss H. J. Green Lion

CANTON, Feb. 18th. Quotations at to-day's market for rice, sugar, four and oil were as follows:-

"Rice.

Chai Mi White Kam Fung Yut Red Seal White

Blue Seal Thres Marks

Blue Lion

Blue Seal Brewer- Green Seal Brewer

Sugar,

The

GRAINS.

HIGHER PRICES EXPECTED

AT FOME.

Mesara, Pentreath & Co. have handed us the following letter from Messrs. Hyraby, Hemelryck & Co., Liverpool, of January 18th:--

HONG KONG STOCK EXCHANGE

CLOSING QUOTATIONS."-

FEBRUARY 18Tu, 1929.

B. E. Banks.............................................. 81,545 buy. Do London.....#lik† nom. Chartered Banks at bay. Mercantile Banza, A&R.«£3⁄4} nom.

O...el nom. F.4O. Banks ་བས་་་མི BOOK East Axis Banku ......190

1x div. Luy. Canton InsurancOS

SOM, Union Insurnaces .. #973 1 North China Inel 160 boy, bay. Tangtane Insurances... M. 130 nom. China Underwriters.....$1.35 bar. 2.40. Firm Insurances....$255 bay. sharp China

Wheat has registered a advance during the past week, but, as the time of writing, an easier toue has developed. The rise has been caused by a good demand from millors in this country induced by heavy four. pürchases, and also by the large quantity of wheat which continues to be absorbed by ax European countries.

moment.

b

Doug Hong Kong Fire Ins..... 3735 anm. H.K. Steamboaze

$27.40 buy. Indo-Chinas (Pref.)

(Def)

Bhell" Transporte

#1 buy. ......30 buy.

....193 now.

95/73

*bay.

Do, Union Walerbosta... Bangusts Kailan Mixing Admin........71/. nom

Tla, 11.60 buy. Langkala (combined),

Do

*T, 4.10 buy. (single) ghas. Explorations

Lower Ranbe wis

Canada has sold a large quantity of wheat both for January and February shipment, but she is by no mesas a pressing seller at tas

In the United States, ronok talk of a Farmers' Legislation Bil has enused bullish markets, but the rise has not brought out any sellers, The Plate has shown more reservs and bas obtained. better prices. Austrális has only been offering sparingly, and values show a sharp advance. India and Russia present

*

no now, feature.

Shipmenta: 9,746,000 gra,, against 9,514,000 last week.

On passage: 7,195,000 qrs, against 8,645,000 fast week

With Canada, Australis and the Plate showing more reserve, it is quite possible that higher prices will be seen in the immediate future. Extreme caution is, how ever, necessary. The market can easily become overbought, as there are still abundant supplies of Wheat in the world.

The visible supply in the United States of:-Wheat is 171,119,000 Per bushels, against 114,472,000 last Picul year;

Corn, 20,283,000 bushels, .911.68

Against 28,534,000 Oats, 13,925,000 bushels, against 21,079,000.

0.10

0.54

£,84

10.00

084

10.00

€18 6.38

The visible supply in Canada of Wheat is 78,638,000 bushels, against 61,040,000 last year; Oats, 2,433,000 bushels, against 3,343,000.

According to the Last Argentine veekly grain report, good rains For bave fallen in Santa Fe and Cor- doba, proving beneficial to the Ficul. Taels. Corn crop, but rainfall has been, in- .. 8.40

sufficient in other districts, particu larly in the early sown areas where rain is now badly needed.

Argentine stock:-Wheat 200,000 tons, Corn 100,000 tons, Oats 30,000 tons, Linseed $3,000 tons.

8.00

£.20

Blott, Mr. G. Harrison, Mr. and brs. Wells and daughters, M. R. J. Sheppard, M. G. F. Gilbert, Mrs. Lord and two children, Mr. H. Hill, Mr. H. J. Bayliss, Mr. H. McGill, Mr. and Mrs. Spence, Miss Chope, Sister Barbara, Mr. L. R. Boulter, FOR SALE.-Two FORD TOUR- Sub-Lt. R. C. Duckworth, Engr. FOR ING CARS in Good Mechanical Capt. and Mrs. Aitkenhead, Mr. H.No. 2 coarse powdered Condition. Being Disposed Surplus to Pullen, Mr. Gillet, "Mr. and Mrs. No. 3 coarse powdered Requirements and Not for any Meobani Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. D. Tratman, No. 20 coarse powdered cal Fank. Available for Inspection on Mr. and Mrs McConaughy, Mr. No. 1 Granulated. 11.10 Application to OFFs the Hour Squire, Mr. L. N. Murphy, Mr. and Refine White whit

TRANSPORT Edwards. Mr. E. H. Smith, Mr. P. No. 1 Fine Granulated

11.50 RA8.0.

10.00 of 9 Ax and 1 x Daily, except Mrs. Scott and Master Scott, Mr. Waidhow Native White 9.80 Sundays. Offers in Writing to O.CR W. Lec, Mr. H. Thomson, Mr.

Flour. BABU, SOUTH CHINA COMMAND, and Mrs. Dunn, M., Mui Kwong VICTORIA BARBACKS,

Lun, Mr. Y. Y. May. Mrs. Wood, Lt. F. E. Lefroy, Mr. and Mrs. Yellenger, Mr. W. A. Ouwerkerk, Miss A. Klauber, Mr. F. Tong, Dr. Coglan and daughters, Mr. A. Soli- day, Mr. C. Wong, M. W. Scames,

Cannon. Mr. Gan Peck Beng, Mr. and Mrs.

Bantno Atkinson, Misses Beard, Vylmett, Fredrice, Raye, E. Raye, Jukes, Cabbage... James and Hammond, Mr. Stan Silver Sea! more, Mr. Desmonde, Mr. Robinson, Tai Kut SITUATION VACANT. Mr. Strong, Mr. Bray, Mr. Brad- Five Swallows

[7405

FOR SALE-BUICK TOURING CAR 5 Seater in Good Condition $1,400 or Near offer.-Apply Box 7294,

[7294 Hong Kong Daily Pres.

field, Mr. Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. T. Chuin and infant, Mr. W. Yates, Mr. W. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. H. ANTED for Lees! Shipping Yanderetegen, Mr. J. E. Hope. Mr. Office, Kxperience European, Fraser, Mr. J. M. Bland, Mr. F. LADY STENOGRAPHER-Apply: Hawden, Miss I. Catt, Mr. M. D. Box No. 7401, c/o Hong Kong Daily Moolchand Press,

WA

[7401

Man-of-War Maize

Sword of Kwantai Cheung Luk

Groundnut;- Fanchi

Min How

Honan

Tientsin

Per

Bag.

84.15

1.25

4.90

4.10

4.80

4,05

4.40

4.10

1.43

4.42

01.

Per

Kwangai Wood Kwangai Ten Seed

A message from Chicago states

& E, Wharfa....... E.K. & W. Dooks. China Providente Hongkong

New Englucorings Shanghai Dooks wo Cottons... Oriental Cotton

31 buy. set buy.

17/6 nava.

318 bay,

340 zem.

The 186 buy, Tla. 5 nom. 71 109bay. Tis. 12 boy, &

13 sel.:

....Th. nom. B. Cottons (old).Th. 871 buy. Do (DSW)....Tis. 32) buy, H.K. &. Hstela...

.. 9.30 bay.

E

nám.

i Lande EE. Boallion Humphreys Hateter......$14 buy. H., Thaways Peak Trama (old).....

Do

(new)

Shanght 165 buy.

15.70 bay.

$9.60 buy.

..$13 sel.

'dir. buy.

Star Ferries Obins Lights..... H.K. Eistries (ald).......

..12 day **** 53 buy..

..20] nom.

Do. (new)....$52 buy. Macao Electrios Sandakan Lights Telephones faid).

› DOM,

17 bay.

Do. (new) ... ...8.50 buy." Chirs Hoses. ......................

...T. 111 buy.

g

apore Tractions....116 nom,

Do (Pre)...17/8 bay, 18/3 gol China Bugars

$1.35

bay. .........$271 bay, "Malabon Saga

Canton Idea

33 nom. Cement (combined) $9.70 buy. Do (old)......$7,80 adm.

bay. $7.10 sal. .37 sel.

Do. (DOW) HK Bopes (old) Do, (now) United Asbestos Dairy Farms

Watsona

Der A Wings -- Lane Crawfords.... Mackintosh..... Sincerce

1311 mal.

...$184 buy.

„80 eta, buy,

$3.06 nom

$10) bay.

Wm. Powella......$3.65 nm. EL.K. Amtsemanta 328) mel, A.K. Constructions.

B'que Indus. G. Bonds...6% nom.

nom-nomizal

that the Wheat market in broaden H. Gort Loans.................% prèm, buy ing, and speculative sentiment is în | buy.--buyers; sol—sellern; sa-males; favour of the article.. Recently millers have been good buyers, but heavy short covering intely has weakened the technical position. We believe the market will work irregularly lower, but no substan- tial decline is probable while Corn is so strong.

་་

RUBBER.

ERRATIC MARKETS.

January 14th:There is a large Messrs. Pentreath & Co, have speculative interest open, the public being attracted by the rise of 10c. handed as the following letter from to 19. in Wheat and Corn from the Messrs. Hornby, Hemelryk & Co., recent low levels, The weather is Liverpool. of January 17th- Picul:

too cold in the Winter Belt: Some Taels.

After a long spell of inactivity; people stress the fact of the large the market has been very active; 94.50 world disappearance of Whest.

£1.80

24.80

24.50

28.00

19.00

CANTON STOCK EXCHANGE.

SATURDAY'S QUOTATIONS.

0.50

Departures The following passengers left by the & Kashgar on Saturday for I STENO.TYPIST, Experi. Marseilles and London: Mr... H ned, Required Ir APELL. T. Bisset, Mr. D. Barat, Mrs. Ashton, Miss W. M. Barton, Mr. Apply: Box No, 403, c/o Hong Kang M. A. Cullen Ward, Mr. F. W. Daily Prem, giving Particulars and

Cavanagh, Lt.-Comdr. R. G. Chi [403 Salary required.

chester, Mrs.D. M. Dinsdale and three children, Mr. S. Drewith, Mr. R. H. Davidson, Mr. C. Falkiner, Water Works

CANTON, Feb. 16th. ..............$3.80. Mr. C. M. Goodall, Miss A. M. Electric Light & Power Co. 4.60 Greenacre, Miss C. G. Greenacre, Canton-Hankow RailwayB Miss C. E. E, A. J. Hopegood, Mr.The Sun Company, and Mrs. A. S. Homewood, Mr. J. Sincere Company R. Harder, Mr. and Mrs. F. Keen, Nanyang Bros. Tob. Co. Mrs. N. Leslie and two children, Mr. E. do Lee, Mr. T. O'Brien, Mr. 1. C. Pascoe, Mr. T. L. Rastaussen, Mr. H. E. Sandys, Mr. H. CCentral Bank........ Umrigar, Mr. A. Walsh, Miss J. E Walean, Mr. W. S. K. Allen, Engr.. Capt. and Mrs E. E. Bartlett and Master GE Bartlett, Lieut. and. Mra. K. W. Beard, Miss Berry, Mr. P. Bothell, Mr. H. Bethell, Mr. B. Cryan, Lieut, C. T. Collett, Mr. and

So essential to have a tin Mrs. HD. Cornell, Sergt. E. W

in the house.

Dainty light

always appetising.

Canton Tramways

China Merchants 8.8. Nav.

Company

CER.'S DECEMBER

EARNINGS.

8.20

10.10

4,30

2.40

7.00 4.60

BIG EXCESS OVER LAST

YEAR'S TAKINGS. -

The speculative world is more and outside speculators have shown friendly to commodity mariete in considerable interest in the article. general.

Several reasons have combined January 18th-Wheat is lower towards the present conditions,

viz:- with export bids too low." The

1. Les rubber than had been market acts long; the North-West ¡ weak.

anticipated has up to now been Corn:-The strength of Buenos shipped to this country. Aires has resulted in broad. Actual shortage of near, rub. speculative demand for Corn ber in the East..

3. Considerable short interest in Country" offerings and primary receipts are not especially large, January/March and April/June. and we believe that the weather in

4. Heavy buying at full prices by the Argentine will be the dominat Americs in the East. ing factor during the next fort- night. Argentine. reports confirm continued drought.

2

Corn is held by unfavourable reports from the Argentine of the continuance of dry and hot weather and on bullish advices from abroad Oats and RysIndependent fea tures in Oats and Bye are lacking. We expect these markets will move in sympathy with Corn and Wheat

BUSINESS DEALINGS OF SENATOR.

EXPERTS REPORT ON M. KLOTZ.

"{THROUGH REUTZA'S 40ENCE.)

PARIS, Feb. 15th,

Moreover, we hear that receipts at Singapore are at present on the small ride, and that an additional port duty of d. per . will be imposed from the 17th inst.

All these factors resulted in 1. rapid advance on heavy buying by outsiders and on considerable short covering Erratic markets have Leer witnessed, and at the height of activity, Spot was, as already mentioned, quoted at 11d. Natur ally, however, the pace could not laat, and, after speculative demand had been satisfied, there was a sharp reaction.

~President Liner

SAILINGS

Weekly Trans-Pacific Service

To San Francisco and Los Angeles The Sunshine Belt via Honolulu

· Forbulghtly anillogi in Tessstays. Pres. Pierce..Tues., Feb. 26th, 10 am. Prei Taft.......Tue., Mar. 12th Pros: Jefferson Tues, Mar. 96th Free. Lingola.....Tum., Apr. 8th

To Seattle and Victoria The Short, Straight Rouen i

a to America Bortnightly sailings on "Turdays Pres. Malison.....Tues, Fab. 19th, 6 MIE+: Pro, Jackson......Turn, Max. 5th Pres. McKinley Tues, Mar, 19th

· Pres, Grant, m... Tuos, Apr.'- 2nd

120,112 Special through rates to Europe via United States. Direct connections with all Atlante lines. Choice of rail lines scross United States and Canada, liberal scop-aver privileges for sightseeing,

Europe and New York Direct

ROUND THE WORLD'

Formighty sellings on Sunday vis Manila, Straits, Colombo, Sues Canal, Alexandria Nieplas, Groom, Marielies, New York and Boston. Bath Alexander. Sun, Feb. 24, 8am Pres. Monroe... Sum. Apr. 7,8am. Pres. Garfold...Sin.Mar. 10,8am. Pres. Wilson Sun. Apr. 21,8am. Fres. Johnson...Sun, Mar. 24, 8 mm Fres. Van Buren Sun., May 5, 2 am.

To Manila

Pres. Jackson...Feb. 26th, 6pm. Pros. Taft ... Mar. 2nd, 6p.m Free. McKinley.Mar. 12th, 8pm.

Fr. Jeferson., Mar. 30b, 6pm. Pres. Grant..... Mar. 28th, 6.p.m. Pros. Lincoln, Mar, 20th, 6 p.m.

For Bockings, Passenger and Freight Information spply to

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Telephone Central 2477, 2478 and 795 "

Cable Address "Dollar”

CANTON BRANOHY, SHA KIH STEZET,

Dollar Steamship Line

and

American Mail Line

AUSTRAL-CHINA NAVIGATION CO.

For SYDNEY, MELBOURNE and ADELAIDE Vis ILOILU.

SANDAKAN, BALIPAPAN and RABAUL; 5.S. " CALULU "" saila an/or about ...

8.S. "CHRONOS ” sails on/or about

For Freight and Fassages, Apply to

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DODWELL & CO., LTD

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Tal. Central 1080

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COPENHAGEN.

The M.S. "JAVAZ loading on or about

15th March

For

PORT SAID, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTER- DAM, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN AND, OTHER SCANDINAVIAN & BALTIC PORTS.

OTHER SAILINGS')— M.V.“ Australien M.V. "Chile "

SAILING LIST.

SHANGHAI, To 19th Feb.

6th Mar.

CONTININI, XTC..... 1st April 17th April

Optional Bills of Lading issued to United Kingdom Ports.

For further particulara, please apply to —

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Agenta,

AMATEUR BILLIARDS

CHAMPIONSHIP:

CARDIFE MAN WINS.

• ÏTHEOUGH EIUTER'S AGENCY.].

LONDON, Feb 17th."

In the final of the amateur bil

There is no doubt that certain financial groups are watching the liards championship at Thurston

"CLEN” LINE, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM UNITED KINGDOM Via PORTS.

THE Motor Vessel

""GLENGARRY” haring arrived from the above Forte, Consigneen of Cargo by her are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardons and/or extra bazardan Godowns of the

market very closely, and we believe Hall, H. Coles of Cardiff beat 5 Hong Kong and Kowloon Whart and

that support will be forthcoming to

take care of any rubber offered at Lee of London, by 2,000 points to comparatively cheap prices.

The trade has not been very active during the recent period, but we observe a distinctly better en

2,215.

Davis, Licut, J. Fair, Miss C. Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. E. A Fen-

Harbin Feb. 2nd-The earnings nell, Mr. H. N. Ferrera, Mr. W. W. Geddes, Lieut. H. B. Hilbeck, Mr. of the CE.R. for December reached F. H. Hill, Mr P T Eutchings, the imposing figure of eloss on Mrs. P. Jack, Mr. A. Langley, Mr. million gold roubles, or three-quar- and MrB. R. E. Lindsell, Miss Hters of a million in excess of last Lindsell, Mr. and Mra. L. E. Long year's December takings. The ex bottom, Miss Longbottom, Mr. J. ports rid Vladivostok exceeded D. MacLaren, Mr. and Mrs. A slightly those to Dairen. Export Merkle and the Misses Merkle, ers using the latter port," whose

On the demand of his counsel,iry now that there has been some Lieut. W. R. Monk, Mrs. E. . cargo still is unshipped, are now who was not satisfied with the re-

reaction, and we look for increased TELL interest from that quarter. Murphy, Mr. M, H. Murphy, M. forced to pay 60 per cent, increase port of three mental experts, ex- WP.Price, Lieut. G. F. Renwick, on the export duty, as they ry Senator Klotz has been subjected much more rapidly than we had Whilst the markets have moved to tests by three eminent specialista anticipated, some of the advance Mr. C. W. P. Richardson, Mr. F. J. pay Customs dues when the cargo de Rome, Mr. W. G. Shelford, Mr. 14 loved one more inchy who have also pronounced him to was, in our opinion, justified, and V. Sorby, Mr. J. 8. Swan, Mr. Erid Vladivostok are more lube sene and responsible for his feel that, when the present nervous tension has ceased, prices IY Continue to after when Thompson, Mr. & S. Vergette, haring been obliged to par this actions W FOOD HEAPS urs within, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wadmore, Miss duty on the cargo leaving Harbin,

Ex-Senator Klotz, it will be rewill gradually appreciate, E. C. Wadmore, Mr. J. Williams, thus, all their cargo sent previous your rosh-Pimples, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Cough, Constipation, Dis Mr. A. E. Witte, Mr. J. M. Win- to February lat, only paid the old called, is being prosented oh Stock: 23,016 tone in London and betes, Dropey, Rheumatim, and many tour, Staff-Capt, and Mrs H rate of duty. The Bourse Commit charges of uttering choques with 3,520 tons in Liverpool, increases of during Other Diseases. No Braga, Paraly Cooper, and two children, Miss L tee have been unable to get the insufficient cover in connection 1,830 tons and 567 tons respectively.

Cooper, Miss L. Frikson, Mr. E. Customs to agree to admit cargo with the purchase of a motor-tar, American consumption Chinese Herbs,

Hada, and Ensign and Mrs. W. B. which left Harbin for Deires before and with forging the name of a December is returned as only 31.200 POO ON HERS.CO.

tons, which is disappointing. 6 à 66, QUITY'S ROAD CENTRAL 1T FLOOR, Welboure and two children and in the first of this month to pay the business man as an acceptor of a

bill of exchange.

higher figare had been expected. TAL O. 600)

fant.

L'old rate.

may be obtained.

Godawa Company Limited whence, and/or from the wharves, Delivery

Goods not cleared by the 24th Febru 1929, at Moon, will be subject to Rent

broken, chaled and damaged THE SHROFF Packages are to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined in the Presence of Consignes 23rd February by Motors, Goddard and Douglas, on

to make out a Chit for $7.50 and send it with your Home Address to 11, Ice House Strest, In return, we will send you the Weekly Pres for Bix Months

A

1929,

Rt 10 am. Olaims against the

Vessel including thon for Cargo short delivered must be presented on the Special Form provided, and must also be submitted within 10 days of arrival otherwise they will not be recognized.

Ko Firs Insurance will be affected. by n in any case whatever. We

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.

Agente". Hong Kong, 17th Feb., 1929. [7409

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