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CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.

FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO, ANTWERP, LONDON, AND STRAITS.

The Steamship

"BENVENUE."

YONSIGNEES of Cargo ars hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their rink into the hazardous and/or extra hasarioas Godowns of the

Hono Kous and Kowloon WHARE AND

GoDown COMPART, LTD., whence and/or from the wharves Delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the : Goods have left the Godawan, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 10th July, will be subject to Rent,

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigasd on or before the 24th July, or they will not be recognised.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 8th July, At 10 A.M., by Messrs. Goddard Douglas,

To comply with the General Bonded Warobouse Regulations consignees must bave a Rovonao Officer in atten- dance when damaged dutiable gooda are examined.

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WELL TREATED WHILE IN RUSSIAN PRISON

JAPANESE IN HARBIN

100 P.C. PROFIT

COTTON TRADE PROBLEMS

PUBLIC

AUCTION.

Mr. Harman and a Japanese Deal

A Big Influx

RUSSIAN POPULATION-

(Special Air-Mail Service)

LONDON, Jung 10. There was a further hearing at London Guildhall yesterday of the case in which Mr. Martin Coles Harman and three other City directors are charged with con spiracy to defraad. The other do- fendants are:

Berkeley Fairfax Conigrave, 81, of Lancaster gate, W.,

Herbert H. Pounds, 64, of Rus sell-road, W., and

Japanese Competition Undersigned have received

MR. CATTERALL'S HOPE-

FUL VIEW

(Special Air-Mail Servics)

PRAGUE June 12, The majority of the British deli gatos attending the international cotton conference at Prague and Carlsbad returned here early this morning from Carlsbad and left i later in the day for England.

Mr. W. H. Catterall, president of the English Federation of Mas ter Cotton Spinners' Associations,"" said that Lancashire was better equipped than ever before. It was perhaps better equipped than any cotton-manufacturing district in the world.

Instructions from

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TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1933

AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON

Ar Taxie SALES ROOM, 4. DUDDELL STREET.

THE GOODS AND CHATTELS OF On the other hand," he con- THE HONGKONG KOWLOON tinued, we have most certainly INTERNATIONAL

FUNERAL to been hit by Japanese competition à

Emil Georges Changest, 58, of Bartholomew road, N.W.

Harbin The Hassian populace of this city is becoming increasing ly alarmed and sceptical as the Moscow, July 3.-. Japanese population increases by The first intimation that Mac- leaps and bounds. Each day more donald and Thornton had of and more kimono, gaits and para- sols grace Farbin's busiest street, their release was the entry into Kitaiskaya, and full hotel and their room, at 11 p.m., of the Japanese restaurante offer further Assistant Prison Chief who told proof that many people from the

protector-nation, Japan, are com them," Pack up your kits.**

ing to seek their fortune in the pro- The prisoners were then escort-tegenation of Manchukuo. It is ed to the courtyard of the prison hifcult to secure actual figures as where the Prison Commander, to the number of Japanese nation. representatives of the O.G.P. als now in Harbin. The Japanese and Mr. Strung, the British consulate, despite the great mmchent and defraud such persons on world markets, "where they have SERVICE or Nos. 389 AND 184,

as then wore shareholders in Chosen been aided by the fall of the yen LOCKHART Charge d'Affairs awaited them at fusist that there are but 6,000 hem. Corporation Ltd.

ber of daily arrivals, continues to

and cheap labour. These things are This figure is about the same as The Commander read the de- that given in the days before the erge of the Central Executive late Marshal Chang Tolin launch Conumittee freeing them and saided his anti-Japanese campaign and forced many Harbin Japanese to sailing, Gentlemen, you are

return to Japan or Koren. free."

a table under a tree.

General handshaking followed, then the released men motored to the British Embassy where they were given a sumptuous meal.

10,000 to 15,000?

2

The 4,000 figure given by the Japanese consulate is inadequate in several respects. In the first place it fails to take into account soldiers, official employees of the prostitutes. In

Both refused to talk of their trial but said they had been treat-guvernment and ed courteously in prison and did no work. They mostly read books, received letters, ten days old, and had plenty of exercise.

The released men will leave

Moscow to-night for England, via Berlin where Mrs. Thornton, accompanied Mr. Monkhouse and Mr. Cox, an official of the Metro Vickers Company, proposes to meet her husband.-Reuter.

OUR SOCOTTISH AIR-MAIL LETTER

(l'extinued from Page 11 The service will be conducted by the Very Rev. Dr. J. Harry Miller assisted by the Rev. Dr. Jume: Black and the Rev. William J. Sym. Loud speakers will relay the service.

the conclusion of the service the men will march past the Prin- cass Royal, who will take the

salute.

SCOTTISH UNIVERSITY

7 points.

the second place, according to an old agreement between China and Japan, nationals of either country are not required to have a passport when visiting the other. This law is in force between Manchukuo and

Japan, and Japanese who come

here are not required, as are other foreigners, to show their passports or to register with the police. The result is that there is a large num her of Japanese now living in Har- bin about whom, the Japanese con sulate is ignorant or disinterested.

Russian sources are inclined to

overestimate the number of Japanese here as being some 15,000 but it is reasonable to assume that a 10,000 figure is more nearly correct. This is exclusive of soldiers whose num ber changes concurrently with bandit uprisings in other parts of Manchuria,

Russian Uneasiness.

The charge is that between Nov. 10, 1930, and August 31, 1832, they unlawfully conspired together and with other persons unknown

Mr. R. J. Harper, ecretary of difficult to combat, but we will no! | FLOORS. the Chosen Corporation, at the repermit a lower standard of living quest of Mr. de Verteuil (for Har for our workore.

Conigrave, and Pounds), handed in a number of documents which brought the exhibits in the

case" to over 400.

Jr. Harper said an offer had been made for 173,029 shares in the Japanese companies in which Mr. Harman was concerned. If the deal went through there would be a profit of 100 per cent., taking into consideration the rate of exchange with the depreciation of the yon.

Mr. C. D. Doberts (prosecuting): From whose fertile brain docs 100 per cent, emanate? Mr. Harman's.

"The double-shift system places

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us at a definite disadvantage. Our TERMS-AS CUSTOMARY. trade unions will not permit us to adopt it, and the Japanese and the Chinese can hardly be expected! willingly to abandon it. Perhaps the trade unions will be ready to meet us in an amicable compromise and to see that this would be beat | for all of us.

AUCTIONEERS,

Mr. Fred Mills, chairman of the Cotton Joint Committee of the Trade Organisations, expressed de nite opinions on the trade situa- tion. He said:

order to retain old markets and to

Of course that rules out any idea of a 40-hour week. All my fellow-spinners are with me in that. The 48-hour week is largely respon- sible for our present ills. It meant

"Japan is following a definite Questions About Shares,

a departure from a 551-hour week, policy of selling goods at any coupled with a 30 per cent wage price even at less than cost-in Replying further to Mr. Roberts, rise. Mr. Harper said he did not know I doubt, on the other hand, gain new ones. That is sheer dump- how many shares were to be sold. whether the Japanese can really ins Nothing which Lancashire Before the profit got into the hands seize the lion's share of the cotton could do in the way of technical of the shareholders the money market. They have only 8,000,000 or sales organisation would help. must come to this country and be spindles, against 52,000,000 British against this threat. We must meet converted into sterling."

and the same number of American this threat with economic war in "I do not think it will come spindles. But after all, they have the realisation that we are faced back to the shareholders," Mr an, 80,000,000 population to clothe. by trade war." Harper added.

There can surely not be such a big!"Lancashire does not feel herself surplus after they have attended to to be behind Japan technically. We that The Japanese tree cannot go know of cases where Japanese finish on growing for ever.

Mr. Roberts: Once the money comes to this country and is con- erted into sterling most of the 100 per cent. disappears 7-Yes, if it comes over immediately.

Auswering Mr. de Verteuil, Mr. Harper said the shares would be paid for in sterling in London, and if that sterling were remitted to Korea after being turned into yen, the profit would be 100 per cent.

Mr. Harold Gibson Howitt, part- ner in the firm of Messrs. Peat, Marwick, Mitchell, and Co., char- tared accountants, said that he was instructed under the Com- panies Acts. to investigate the affairs of the Chosen Co.

Surrounded by documents, Mr. Howitt detailed the affairs of the different companies involved in the case, dividing his evidence into ten "transactions. "

After evidence in regard to five of them the case was adjourned.

TRAM COLLIDES WITH TRUCK

This marked increase in the num- ber of Japanese in Manchuria's most Russian center is causing the Russians uneasiness because of the economic results which it forecasts. Russian merchants, relying on goods imported from countries CHAMPIONSHIPS

other than Japan, cannot hope to Glasgow easily retained the Scot- compete in a market rapidly being THE Steamship

flooded with cheaply manufactured | tüh universities athletic cham- "CITY OF ROUBAIX“ pionship at St. Andrews on Satar-similar Japanese goods they find Japanese goods. If they purchase having arrived. Consignees of Cargo by day with 50 points. Edinburgh her are informed that all Goods are being were second with 38 points, Aber- Japanese merchants underselling landed at their risk into the bazardane deen third with 10 points, and St. them. In cases where Japanese and and/or extra-basardens Godowns of Androws fourth with

foreigners are both selling goods Messrs. Holt's Wharf, whence Delivery Edinburgh gained some consolation imported from America or Europe, may be obtained.

Optional cargo will be carried on, by becoming first holders of the Japanese merchants are able to un

the same women's championship with a total dersell

product unless Notice to the contrary be given of 13 points, Glasgow scoring 13, purchasing their supplies in the by prior to arrival of steamer,

No Claims will be admitted after the Aberdeen 3, and St. Andrews free-port of Dairen and shipping Goods have left the Godowns, and all Four men's Brottish university re

it to Harbin. Foreign merchants do likewise, but a heavy duty from

As a result of a collision with a Goods remaining undelivered after 10thcords were made during the ment July, 1933, will be subject to Bent. ing. R. Murdoch (Glasgow) re Daiven into Manchukuo offsete the tramcar, yesterday, & new Bedford All Claims against the Steamer tained the 100 yards title in 9. 9/10 The duty is also levied against to the Hongkong and Changhai advantage of purchase in Dairen, truck engine and chassis, belonging on or before 17th July, 1933, or they won the long jump at geft. ichukuo government and yet they are junction, of Arsenal Street and must be presented to the Undersigned sec., R. N. M. Robertson (Glasgow), Japanese according to the Man Hotels, was badly damaged.

The accident occurred at the will not be recognised.

B. B. Wylde (Edinburgh) wan the 410 yards hurdles race in 58.3-5 secs. able to offer lower prices than those Queen's Road East. Exactly how and A. N. Lapeley (Glasgow). took asked br Russian merchants. it happened is not clear but it is the hammer-throwing with 135ft. Japanese merchants in Barbin offer believed that the engine swung too Lapsley also retained the high products of Imperial Chemical In far, cut and was partially on the jump and discus-throwing cham-dustries Ltd, at prices lower than tram track when a tram appeared pionships. Miss M. Baird (Glas- those set by the focal office of that round Arsenal Street and crashed gow) set up a new Scottish record firm. An American patent medi- into it. for women in the long jump with a leap of 17ft. Bin..

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined au any Tuesdays or Fridays, between the hours of 10.45 am. and Noon, within the Free Storage period of One Week.

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

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are hereby notified that their Cargo be discharged. Lusto Holt'a will Wharf, Kowloon, where it will be as Consigades risk and subject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt's What The Cargo will be mady for Delivery from Godową on and after 30th June,

Optional Cargo will not be landed here unless Notice has been given prior to Bteamer's arrival, but married on from ❘ port to port to the Busl port of call to

which the option extends,

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays

cine for colds is sold here by Japaness merchants at a figure lower than that paid wholesale by Russian distributors of the same products.

Pity the Russian Landlords!

The cause of Russian apprehen- sion seems justified. Russian scop- ticism

CHINESE TOMB RELICS The special monthly, exhibit for June at the Royal Scottish Museura takes the form of two pottery figures of Lokapalas from a Chi nese grave of the Tang dynasty (618-900 AD). Each is represent- ed as a fierce warrior encased in

arisee from the fact that | dragon armour standing in an at many Japanese have rented houses titude of triumph on a recumbeat at their own figure in this city, bull. They are composed of white paid the first month's rent and ap. earthenware covered with a lead parently forgotten the matter. In glaze which has been coloured with several instances, Russian." Tand washes and mottlings of green and lords, trying to force payment, hands are unglazed but retain dolences of the: Manchukuo govern amber yellow. The heads and have received nothing but the con traces of painting in unfired red ment. Another instance saw a Rus and black pigments. Their average sinn householder refuse to rent to height is about 31 inches.

Buddhism was introduced into Japanese. The next day his hom China from India by the Emperor was invaded by those who wished Ming T in the year A.D...and furniture, moved in and paid a They brought their exerted a decided influenes on the month's advance rent at a figure ceramic art of the carly Chinese which they deemed sufficient. patters. Evidenes of its power is seen in these Guardian Figures of the Four Quarters of the Buddhist Universe.

thehouse.

Treatment of the Russian press bere affords more grounds for scop All Claims must be sent to the Under.

ticism. Russian language papere algued before Thursday, the 18th July,

The tomb equipment of a person are severely censored. For exam 1933, or they will not be recognized.

of wealth and rank of the T'angple. "during the recent fighting Damaged packages must be left in and Fridays between the hours of dynasty comprised the Godowns for examination by the 10.45 4.. and Noor within the Frog models of his family and retinue.

earthenware around Peiping news of the Japan Cansignees and the Company's Sur Storage period. Tayors, Mesars Goddard & Douglas, at No Clates will be admitted after the his live, steck, his house and farmese activities in that district tere Goods have left the Steamer's Godown, building, his utensils and imple banned in the Russing papers.

Crime

hows from Tanan must also and all Goods remaining underored menta, as well as vel for food he kept out of the Russian Dapors.. after the 7th July, will be subject and drink and for ceremonial pur. Anything which the Japanese mili to Bout

Pakora noses. Speaking generally, religion All Claims against the Steamer must does not appear to have demanded. Lary wishes to see in the un be presented to the Undersigned) on or that images of his gods should find paper minst be printed.

108.m. on Monday, the 10th 72, 1933.

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Tinta bly, laza or day will place, but hertain supernatural It is little wonder that the Rus

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beings such as earth spirits, asian population sees kuniy and Lokadalas commonly be advance Japanese our, presumably to protect the tomu, hiob it could not zee "and" ward off-marauders, and evil vance of the Fapanese

NEW ENGINE AND CHASSIS DAMAGED.

ed articles have been sold more We must pin our hopes on the cheaply than the cost of the raw London Conference. There lies the cotton. The Japanese want to get choice between recovery and colour markets at any cost, hoping lapse.".

to recoup losses out of later pro fite

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