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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1929.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND MOVEMENTS. NAVAL & MILITARY

Achilles due from Shanghai Dec. 6. | Kutsang due from Shanghai Nov, .Akita Maru arrived from Singa-

pore Nov. 19. Alipore due from Japan Dec, 19. Ammon due from Manila Nov. 22. "Anchises due from Shanghai Dec.

3.

Angors due from Europe Dec. 17. Annan due from Europe Dec. 15. Antenor due from Europa Dec. 12. Antilochus due from Singapore

Nov. 27.

Anya Maru due from Singapore

Dee. 20.

Asama Maru due from Japan.

Dec. 3.

"Athos II due from Japan Dev. 16. Bellerophon due from Europe Dec.

27.

Beltana due from Japan Dec. 13. Benmohr arrived from Singopre

Nov, 21.

Buenos Aires Maru arrived from

Japan Nov. 21. Canada Maru due from Japan Dec.

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Canton due from Shanghai Dec. 20. Ceylon due from Hamburg Dec. B. Changte due from Australia Dec.

10.

Chenonceaux due from Shanghai

Dec. 2.

City of Chester arrived from

Europe Nov, 20.

City of Durham due from Europe

Dec. 15.

City of Shanghai due from Shang-

hai Dec. 8.

Comliebank due from Singapore

Nov. 26.

Cyclops due from Japan Dec. 20. D'Artagnan due from Europe Dec.

20.

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Lahri' due from Shanghai Dec. 8. Larchbank due from Singapore

Dec. 2,

Malaya due from Shanghai Dec. 1. Malwa arrived from Europe Nov.

21.

Mirzpore due from Europe Doo.

20.

Moriska Maru due from Japan

Nov. 28.

Oldendurg due from Europe. Dec.

4.

Orestes due from Singapore Nov.

28.

Perseus due from Japan Dec. 10. Pfalz due from Shanghai Nov.

0/30,

Pres. Cleveland due from U.S.A.

Dec, 18.

Pres. Garfield due from Shanghai,

Dec. 28.

Pres. Grant due from Shanghai

Dee. 2.

Pres, Jefferson due from Shanghai

Nov. 2.

Pres. Lincoln due from Shanghai

Dec, G.

Pres, Madison due from Shanghai

Dec. 20.

Pres. McKinley due from Manila

Nov. 25.

Pres. Van Buren due from 'Shang-

hai Dec.

Pres. Wilson due from Shanghai

Nov. 30.

Radnorshire due from Europe Nov.

Rajputana due from Europe Dec

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Rawalpindi due from Japan Dec.

0.

Romolo due from Shanghai Nov,

Dakar Maru due from Japan Dec Royal Prince arrived Boston Nov.

9.

Danmark due from Europe Nov.

25.

Bolius due from Europe. Dec, 1. Durban Maru due from Singapore

Nov.

Emp. of Asia arrived Vancouver

Nov. 18.,

18

due from Empress of Canada Shanghai Dec, 27. Erap, of Russia due from Manila

Nov. 25.

Ermland due from Europe Dez. 28. Fushimi Maru due from Singapore

Nov. 24..

Cenon Maru due from Singapore

Nov. 20.

Gleniffer due from Shanghai Dee.

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Glenogle due from Europe Dec. 6. Genshane dur from Europe Dec.

Hakone Maru due from Japan Dec.

13.

Havelland due from Europe Dec.

16.

Hilda due from Europe Dec. 23. Himalaya due from Europe Nov.

25.

Ilmar due from Europe Dec. 24. " Isar due from Europe Dee, 3. Jeypore due from Europe Dec. 8. Kambove due from Singapore Dee.

7

Kasado Maru arrived from Japan

Nov. 19.

Kashgar due from Shanghai Nov.

22.

Kashima Maru due from Shanghai

Nov. 29.

Khiva due from Europe Dec. 20. Khyber due from Singapore Nov.

23.

Koenigsberg due from Europe Nov.

98.

Kulmerland due from Shanghai

Nov. 25.

Kumsang due from Shanghai Nov.

- 28.

12.

Saarbruceken due from Europe

Dec. 21.

Saarland due from Shanghai Dec.

Sudo Maru due from Japan Dec. ̈

10.

Sarpedon due from Shanghai Nov.

25.

Shantung due from Swatow Nov.

3,

Siamese Prince due from New

York Dec. 3.

St. Albans due from Australia Dec.

9.

Taiyo Maru due from Dec, 18. Takada due from Singapore Dec.

10.

8.

Takliwa due from Japan Dec. 12. Talamba due from Singapore Dec. Talma due from Japan Nov. 21. Talthybius due from Europe Dec.

17.

Tanda due from Japan Nov. 27. Tango Maru arrived from Manila

Nov, 21.

Teiresias due from Singapore Nov.

28.

Teucer due from Japan Nov. ST. Tilawa due from Singapore Nov.

20.

Tiibadak due from Java Nov. 26. Tjikarang due from Amey: Nov.

30.

Tjisalak due from Java Nov. Tokiwa Máru due from Japan Nov.

28.

Nov. 30.

Tokushima Maru due from Japan Urbing due from Europe Drc. 10. Venezia due from Shanghai Dec. 0. Viminale due from Europe Dec. Wakasa Maru dur from Japan Dec.

1.

B.

Yokohama Maru due from Japan.

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NOTES."

COURT MARTIAL ON WARRANT OFFICER.

PASSENGERS.

Arrivals,

The following passengers brrived yesterday by the R.M.S. Empress of Russia, from Vancouver and the North: For Hong Kong: Sir J. At a general Court-martial at and Lady Aird, Miss Aird, Mr. and Whittington Barracks. Lichfield, | Mrs. J. D. Bush, Master Bush, Mr. Lioward Claude Victor Hogan, F. W. D. Bannister, Dr. R. A. warrant officer and permanent staff

instructor of the 8th Battalion, The North Staffordshire Regiment, was found Guilty of striking a superior officer in the course of his duties at Burton-on-Trent Drill Hall and of absenting himself for four days without leave. Captain Percy Stodhart Laughton, Adjutant of the 8th Battalion, The North Staffordshire Regiment, said that when he told the secured that ap. plication had been made for him to report to the 2nd Battalion, he suddenly exclaimed, "I don't care what happens, I am fed up with the job, at the same time striking the witness twice in the face with his Asts causing him to bleed freely from the forehead and right car. Hogan told the Court that during a conversation with Captain Laugh- ton he asked him for two hours' his wife, who was leave to see dangerously ill. The captain jump, ed up and grasped a ruler off his deek with which to strike him, say ing. Don't bring your cripple wife's illness here! The accused did not wait for him to hit him, but struck the Adjutant two blows. As Captain Laughton again refused permission for him to see his wife. he went without permission. The nocused was given an exemplary character, and it was pointed out that he was within two hoaths of completing 21 years' service

Among the many notable apart. menta in London which are under- going their annual overhaul just now is the famous old Board Room at the Admirality, where during the war very momentous decisions were taken and there were, assembled at one time and another some of the most famous of our naval heads. This room romains in much the sama condition as it was in the days of Nelson, whose portrait adorns one wall and is directly faced by a similar painting of William IV. in his naval uniform. A very interesting feature that dates back to the days of Napoleon

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. ‛, PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION C'

STEAKER MALWA

ARRIVED HONG KONG ON 21ST NOVEMBER, 1929.

Fox ANTWERP.LONDON,GIBRAL TAR, MARSEILLES, MALTA, PORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMEO AND STRAITS.

Goods not cleared within 8 days in. cluding date of arrival will be subject to Rent

No Fire Lasarance will be effected by as in any case whatever.

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's surreyora Messrs. GODDARD & DOUGLAS at 10 am. on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Storage period.

be presented to the Undersigned on or All Claims against the Steamer must before, 11th December, 1929, or they will

be

recognised

DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS.

HONG KONG STOCK EXCHANGE,

Buyer Seller

++

£19

81,350

ales Nominal

bini

THURSDAY. NOV. 21.

Banks

HK Banks

SHAREBROKERS' ASSOCIATION.

Da (London)...... Chartered Banks

Bayern Ballarn

Bains Nomina!

£15

$1,350

£123

£301

£15

Mercantile Bk. “A”-

Do.. Bank of East Asia... | $04

*0*

Insurances

#

Canton Ins. Underwriters

$700

$2.10 59.95

T160

North China

T160

8300

Union Ins...

$360

M.830 Yangtze Ins...

360

$310

China Fires ****

#310

$816

H. Fires....

$816

2005

$27

898

846

$70

96/-

392

Goods have left the Godown.

No Claims will be admitted after the MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co., $4.40

Agenta. Hong Kong, 21st Nov., 1929, (8655

HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE.

NOTICE TO CUNSIGNEES,

46/3

Shipping

Douglases Steamboats

Indos (pref.)

Do. (det) Shell Transporta

Water-boats

Mining

Benquets...

Kailans

(T19.90 Langkats (comb)

T.7 Do. (single)

T130 Explorations..........

T.3

312

21/..

"AMMON" having arrived, Conmigues of Cargo are hereby notified that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk B5.05 in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns. st Kowloon, where Delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.

Optional Cargo will be landed, unlear Notice has been given prior to Steamer's arrival.

No Chaims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all 29th November, 1919, will be abject to Goods remaining undelivered after the

Rent.

Goods are to be left in the GodownI, All broken. chafed and damaged where they will be examined on 28th November, 1929, at 10 am. by our Bartsybes, Mesira. Goddard and Douglas.

TO

Basto, M. and Mrs. G. H. Bensen, CONSIGNEES of Cargo, by the Vessel are hereby in- Mrs. W. A, Cameron, Master K. formed that their Goods are being landed. Cameron, Mr. C. Y. Chen, Mr. A. and placed 27 THEIR BINE in the Hong Chen, Mr. G. Chie, Mrs. S. Chan, Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Mr. Chang Kwel Man, Mr. Cesch Consignment will be sorted out Mark #95 Crumpacker, Jr. C. Cherry, Miss by Mark and Delivery can be obtained as

the Goods are landed. L. Bell, Mr. A. A. Brussard, Mrs, Optional Goods will be landed here LA. Eggerton, Mr. and Mrs, Wal Instructions have been given to the contrary Six hours before arrival of H. Essen, Mrs. A. Eramerton, Mr. the Steamer. and Mrs. C. Fairburst, Mr. H. S. Fitz Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Fung Chung Tong, Mr. C. C. Fong, Sir. A. Gibb, Mr. P. O. Gain, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Gob, Mr. C. C. Gau.

C. B. Haddan, Mr. and Mrs, P. K. | Mr. and Mrs. H. Humphreys, Mr.

Hau, Mr. D.H, Hazell, Mr. T. Z. Hsia., Mr. and Mrs. L. Ildefonso and four children, Mr. S. C. Jim, Mir. L. T. Kwok, Mr. and Mrs. Not C. Kwok, Mr. Y. T. King. Mr. T. S. Khoo, Mr. W. H. Lau, Mr. F. Lowe. Mr. S. B. Lee, Mr. H. H. Leve. Mr K. C. Lee, Mrs. B. J. Lacon, Mrs. A. Moutrie, Mr. K. P. Mark, Mr. G. Gibson, Mrs. G. Heintzman, Mrs. McLamore and infant, Mrs. J. E. McKeekin, Mr. A. McColm, Miss L. Nyulasy, Mr. S. Negami, Mr. N. G. Nichong, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Parker, Mr.

Mrs. P. L. Pitkin, Mr. WE Steamship, Pitkin, Miss E. Pitkin, Miss D. Pan, Mrs M Reid, Mr. W. E. Smith, Mr. Mr. C. Smith. Mr. G. C. Stileman, Mr. J. Swingler, Mr. and Mrs. Y C. Shun, Mr. L. F. Shen, Mr. Shu Ming On, Mrs. C Thwaites, Mr. Y. L. Tong, Mr. and 31rs. W. T. Tam, Mr. P. S. Tong, Mit. J. R. Thompson, Mr. P. A. Wright, Mr. Y. F. Woo, Miss 6. Yung, Mr. S. Y. Yang, Mr. E. Zoumeroff, Mr. H. C. Arnold. Mr. G. H. Brown, Mr. E. C. Muhs, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brown, Mr. W. J. E. Binnie, Mr. G. H. Bigga, Dr. N. Bradley, Mr. N. T. Braver. Miss S. Browning, Miss A. D. Cale, Mrs. E. J. Clarke, Mr. J. de Gala, Dr. W. H. Dobson, Mrs. S. Fugang. Miss V. Eastman, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hall, Mrs. L. F. Ho, Mrs. J. F. Hsu, Mrs. H. Hu, Mr. S. D. Hsu, Mrs. S. Ho, Mr. M. Ivanoff, Mr. S. Jun, Mrs. V. Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Gen. C. Legge, Mr. Li Kim Min. Mies F. H.. Lee, Master P. K. Lum, Mr. W. Lee, Mrs. W.,T. Lee, Mrs. S. Liang, Mr. B. S. Loo, Miss Y. T. Liang, Mr. K. M: Lam, Mr. C. C. Loo, Mr. C. Mettram, Mr. Y. M. Ng, 3liss D. Oliver, Miss E. Strickland, Afrs. L. L. Shu and infant, Mr. C. D. Stoopin, Mr. K. A. Sun, Mr. Y. H. Tano, Mrs. A.. J. Tsiba-Zumkoff, Misses Taiba- Zumkoff (two), Misa C.

W'est- Watson, Mrs. H. Wei, Miss S. F. Wong, Mrs. Y. Wong, Mr. T. W. Wong, Mr. H. Yang, Miss Yong, Mr. V. C. Yu, Mr. A. S. Ya, Mr K. S. Yang, Mr. and Mrs S. W. Yang, and Miss Yuan Yuet Chu. For Manila: Jr. K. Adachi, Mr. E, A. Cleveland, Major D. Camp- hell. Mr. T. S. Arden, Mr. G. H. | Dawson, Miss E. Fairbairn," Mr. and Mrs. J. M. R. Fairbairn, Mr. CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the J. C. Guddalupe, Mr. I. Hashimoto,

above named Steamer are hereby Mr. Hu Peh Yang, Mrs. F. Koga, informed that their Goods with the Mr. J. H. Larraonth. Mr. P. L exception of Opium, Treagars and Valn Lorsignal, Mrs. K. Rice, Master ables are being landed and placed at $5 Rice, Mrs. E. C. Rons, Mrs. H. L. their risk in the Gedowns of the Hong Rishards, Mrs. I. H. Smith, Mr. Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown M. Tsuruda, Mr. and Mrs. L. Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence Delivery can

be obtained as the Goods are landed. Thayer, Col. and Mrs. J. N. Wolf;

Goods not cleared within 7 days in- Ron, Miss M. Wolfson, Mrs. J. Velading date of arrival, will be subject to Aiinsed, Master Alinsed, Capt, and

Rent. Mrs. A. J. Barnett, Major and Mrs. All Claims must be sent to the Under- WA. Copthorac, Mrs. E. Zsigned before Friday, the 29th Novem- $18 Surgeon-Comdr. T B. Dixon, Clourmen, Miss Clourmen, Rev Eber, 1929, or they will not be recognized. R.N.V.R., of 11, Pembroke Road, Derfier, "Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Esch- Damaged Fackages must be left in Clifton, Bristol, has been appoint-bach. Misa M. A. Eschbach, Mr. the Godowns for examination by the ed Admiralty, Surgeon and Agent L. S. Fey. Mr. M. S. Hooper, Consignees and the Company's Sur- for Bristol, vice Dr. J. C. Hesten Lieut. and Mrs. . C. Jaynes, Mr. veyors, Messrs. Goddard & Douglas at (deceased).

S. L. Kidder, Mr. and Mrs. C. 10a.m. on Monday, the 25th November, Nabeta, Mr. and Mrs. K. Nabeta, 1923. Mrs. 1. Pregoda, Mrs, R. N, Fri- goda, Major and Mrs. R. A. Shar- rer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Tremblay, Mr. R. Tremblay, Misses D. and V. Tremblay, Jr. F. Takane, Mr. G. Leunatsu, Mr. and Mrs. M. Uye- mura, Mur' AL T. Whyte, M-, V. M. Vassteff, and Mr.. G. F. Yang.

ADVICE FOR INVESTORS.

READERS

are reminded that, inquiries relating to the share market are answer. ed on page 10 every Tuesday by "Kufan."

Letters should..

be sent to this office, and must be accompanied by writer's name and address, not for publication. Letters should be addressed to "Kufan," care of the Editor.

is a wind gauge that can still be seen working, indicating how the wind is blowing between this coun that this was installed at the auZ- try and France. It is a tradition

gestion of Nelson, On the huge table itself the blotters are all stamped Enchantress, the name of the official yacht of the Board of Admiralty. There is some magni- ficent carving running round this handsome apartment, being come of the finest work of the famous Grinling Gibbons,

The Malaya, battleship, will ar- rive at Devonport about November

The Adamant and vessels of the Second Suhmarine Flotilla which are with the Atlantic Fleet for the autumn cruise have returned to

Devonport, The Atlantic Fleet ships are due at their manning ports on December 2 to give Christ. mas, leave..

The Lucia, which has replaced the Cyclops as depot ship of the First Submarine Flotilla in the Mediterranean, while the fatter ves sel has been undergoing rotubing

All Claims must reach us before the 14th December, 1929, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned,

JEBSEN & CO..

Agents Hong Kong, 22nd Nov,, 1929. [8853

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

CONSIGNER NOTICE.

6.8. "ATHOS IL"

ARKITED HONG KONG ON WEDNESDAY, NOTEMBRE 201я, 1929.

From MARSEILLES, &c., AND

ALSO BRINGING CARGO FROM LA PALLICE, BORDEAUX, COGNAC, &c., Ex 8.8. "GONNEVILLE" AND "CHEF, M. MAILHOL.” ·

No Ohims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

L. LESDOS,

Agent. Hong Kong, 20th Nov., 1929. [86-48

PRINCE LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

Faox NEW YORK.

reft at Malta, has resumed duties FILL YOUR FOUNTAIN PENTJAPANESE PRINCE

as depot chip of the Second Sub- marine Flotilla.

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS. AT THE EASTERN EXTENSION, AUSTRALASIA AND CHINA TELEGRAPH Co., Lo.

FROX

..Conmutaxa

ADDRESSED Mrs. Bishop, Peninsula

Hotel....

Klatchko, care Gubby,

Macdonnell Rond...Melbourne Milladvert

..Shangbai

Jolin Vicara, l'ost Office Sydney.

AT THE GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH Co., LTD.

ADDRESSED

FROM

Kobo

Shanghai

Olive Armstrong...Cambridge, Mais.

Phoenix... The Haven and Co.

and write à · Chit to 11, Ice House Street

BEFORE YOU SAIL

and order the Weekly Press to be sent to you Overseas. It costs

$3.75 for three months.

$7.50 for six months.

$15.00 for a year.

having arrived from the above Fort on 20th instant, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Consigness' risk | and expense.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods ara to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on Tuesday. 26th instant, at 10 AM.

All Claims must be presented within 15. Days of the Vessel's arrival here, after which date they cannot be re cognized M

Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 27th instant, will be subject to Bent.

by

No Fire Insuranca has been effected.. Billa of Lading will be countersigned FURNESS (FAR EAST), LTD., 2nd Floor King's Buiding, Connaught load,

Telephoun C. 8165,

Hong Kong, 20th Nov, 1929. [884S

Shanghai Loans .... Rauba

Tronoh Mines

Docks, Wharves,

Godowns, etc.

$1476 HK. & K. Wharts...

Providents....

+14

835

T.151

፧፡፧፧

HK. Docks...............

T.100 Shanghai Docks T.7

New Engineerings Hongkews ....

T.180

Cotton Hill

Ewos

$214

***

$13

8121 $122

447

$28

850

$90

100/-

$1471

S'hai. C'tona (old)......

Do.

****** T.152!

(new)...

T. Zoong Singa

7.51 Tee

Lands, Hotels and Bulidings

310.60

H.K. & S. Hotels...

$10.55

$66

H.K. Landa

TG

Shanghai Lands

$631

80.15

H.K. Healty's.

$0.10

8143

Humphreys

814.80

108

Chinese Estates

Public Utilities

$111

ག ་ $8.00

Peak Trams (old)... 211.65

Dr.

$191

4

871

Star Ferries

(new)... $5

316+

$10,35

$15.90

$65 $65

8:3

821

87.60

T.15

10/-

20/-

810.10

80.00

ថ្មី ៖

Tramways

C. Lights (old).

$16.30

Do. (new).... $16.15)

H.K. Electrica

Macuo do.

Sandakan Lights...

Telephones.....

China Buses..... Tractions

Da (pref.).

$8

9/

Canton Ices*********

Cements (comb.)...$12.00

Industriais

T.11

T.10

Caldbeck, ard.) | Macgregor (pref.)

**

$21

$127

801

Do

$3

Do.

(new)...

(old)........

TH

381

Ropes tumma

China Sugars..............

827

Malabon Bagara

$8.40

829

**

United Asbestos

+24

Miscellaneona

8201

$20.30

Dairy farms.....

$10%

30.80 Der A. Wings. 829

8281

$1.30

Constructions

$1.95 Lane Crawfords

$1.00

Mackintosh

Nanyang Tobacco... $4

$12

Sinceren (old),

8101

Da (new)

893

812

Wataons

812

Wm. Powells

$3

60*

B. Ind. G.8 Bonds...

4%

prem

H.K. Govt. Loan

BIZ $1004

Amusementa

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.

Fox MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON & STRAITS.

"CONSIGNEES' NOTIĆE. THE BEN LINE Steamers, LIMITED.

FROM LEITH, ANTWERP,

LONDON AND STRAITS.

The Steamship "BENMOKE." The Steamship "BENBINNES.?"

NONSIGNEES of Cargo ars hereby ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being informed that all, Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the and/or extra bazardons Godawns of the EWG KONG AND Kowices Wasar any | Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Lou, whence, and/or Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from from the wharves Delivery may be the wharves Delivery may be obtained. obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and "21- Goods remaining undelivered after the 26th instant, will be subject to Rent

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 28th instant, will be subject to Bent All Claims against the Steamer must All Claims against the Bteamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 9th December, 1829, or they before the 12th December, 1928, or they will not be recognized. A will not be recognised.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowna, where are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 23rd. they will be examined on the 27th instant, instant, at 10s.m, by Mesars. Goddard at 10 AM, by Mosses, Goddard and ¦ & Douglas. Douglas,

No Fire Insurance has been effected. No Fire Insurance has been effected Bills of Lading will be countersigned Bill of Lading will be countermed krbres pandora

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & VO., LTD.,

Agents.

Hong Kong, 21st Nov., 1929. [8688

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Long

Agoata. Hong Kong, 18th Nov., 1929. [8649

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