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KOWLOON'S SMALL TAXIS IN
TWO FIR
KOWLOON
Fill A Long Felt Want: More One At The Docks:
Of Them Required
(By Our Special Correspondent)
The mall taxis in Kowloon have by this time had a Bair trial and I feel it must be a unanimous opinion that they are really useful things In fact, they have filled a long felt want and one only regrets that more of them are not put on the
road.
anybody who wishes to get a taxi may telephone for one, but then there are so many people who loave the Clab with no intention of get- ting into a taxi but whe would nevertheless engage one if it were on the spot so to speak, and that is really what an enterprising firm should cater for.
engine
I happened to be in Kowloon the other day and as I was in a bit of Regarding the taxis. themselves, a hurry, I had to take one of these they are well built and sturdy lit small cabs. To my surprise, the things. There is practically no found that they are very comforta-vibration at all and the ble things in fact, one would be needlessly extravagant to take the large ones, unless there were four persons, in the party, with these little fellows knocking about.
runs very smoothly. Of course it might be that I just happened to pick one of the better-conditioned ones, but from all reports I under- stand that the small taxis, are ex- cellent things in every way
So far as the fare is concerned, one cannot say that the manage-
Other At Kowloon
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Two small outbreaks of fire oc- curred yesterday at Kowloon. The first was at the Kowloon Docks
when a call was put through and the Brigade, together with the fire floats upon arrival found that' the second hold of the ship 'Silver
Walnut was on fire. There was o cargo in the bold at the time, but a quantity of dunnege got alight. It is believed that the fire originated by a match or cigarette end being dropped on some waste: The second call was at 9 p.m. last night from the Kowloon Hotel It was a small chimney fire, but WES 50 situated that although there was no fear at all, of the fre spreading, the work of putting it out was handicapped by the fact. that the interior of the chimney was hard to get at. However, in
was straightened out.
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CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above-named Steamer are hereby informed that their. Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Vala having arrived from BREMEN, HAM- ables, are being landed and placed at BURG and Ports, Consignees of Cargo their risk in the Godowns of the Hangre hereby notified that their Cargo Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown is being landed at their risk into Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence Delivery ann
Godowns of the Hong Kong & Kowloon obtained as the Goods are landed. Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, aluding date of arrival, will be subject to
Goods not cleared within 7 days, in where Delivery can be obtained. Bent
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Consignees are further notified that the Steamer "BAABBRUECKEN" bas
and
the ment have put too high a charge about half an hour. everything the Godowns for examination by the 8.8. "CAL" from STOPMUENDE,
for these cabs. For the first mile, the meter only registers thirty cents and then it registere another five cents for each subsequent quar- ter of smile. My ride from the ferry to the Kowloon Cricket Club only cost me thirty-five cents and when three people are riding in it, the cost is more than reasonable.
For a start, these taxis could only be found in the Jordan Road Vehicular Ferry wharf, but lately some of them were foundat Ferry Wharf as well. This is a step in the right direction, and now that these responsible for their running have had an opportunity of judging how the public would take to the idea, the next step should be to have three or four of these cabs at certain points where there is likely to be a demand for them. One place that comes to the mind immediately is the Kowloon Cricket Club and if the manage- ment could see that a number of them are parked outside this Club, especially on Saturdays and
Paris, Nov. 11. For the second Sundays, there is sure to be suffi- hetter still; let us have taxi stands time within a few weeks the newly cient "business" warrant the in the "central" spots of the resi-inauguarated monument erected in step... Of course one realises that dential quarters.
to
SEA SERPENT SEEN OFF
* : CANADA
Monster Is Eighty
Feet Long
Victoria, BC-An extraordinarily convincing story of a prodigious marine monster seen in coastal waters of British Columbia, in the Gulf of Georgia off Vancouver laland, has been told by two officials of the provincial government. They have related their separate experiences for their scientific value, knowing quite well the ridicule with which the tale will be received in
many quarters.
The small taxis have come, and they have shown that they are an asset to Kowloon. They add to the list of things that Kowloon Кля and the Island has not. Let then have some more of them, and
A VARIETY CONCERT
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MONUMENT DESECRATED
Outrage At Trebeurdon
honour of Aristide Briand at Tre- beurgon has been desecrated. The nose and the left arm liave been
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Consignees must have a Revenue Oficer in attendance when damaged dotiable goods are examined by the Company Surveyors.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godawas.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever, t
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No Firm Insurance will be effected by as in any case whatever.
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godown for examination by the Coa, signecs and the Company's Surveyors- Messrs. Andarson & Ashe, at 10 a.m. on the 25th of Nov., 1998.
Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable
goods are examined by the Company surveyora
No Claim will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown and all Claims must be presented within Two Weeks of the Ship's arrival here, after which date they will not be recognised.
Consignees are requested to surrender
NEW YORK AND LOS ANGELES their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned
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knocked off and also other parts have been damaged by hammer, strokes. The police believe the perpetrators are the same who poured vitriol over the
SIGVERWALYUTV monument a few weeks ago. The having arrived from the above Port on criminals managed to escape in & 5th instant, Consignees of Cargo art waiting motor car. The French public hereby informed that their Goods are is greatly excited by the outrage being landed at their risk into the
Successful Show At Traseccan.
Y.M.C.A.
It is the reception that in the main proves the quality of a theatrical en- tertainment and the applause render- ed the artists who took part in the variety concert arranged by Capt. V. Fetharwick and presented in Y.M.C.A. last was high compliment, not only to the ability of the performers but also to the dexterity of the
creator of the programme.
Every performer, received such an ovation from the audience that it Sea-serpent stories have been heard stap. St. & Sharpham was so would be more than difficult to select but the beautiful soprano voice for centuries, and in the absence of
ANOTHER MONUMENT
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Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Consiguisan" rink and expense.
All broken, shafed, and damaged Good are to be left in the Godawas, whore they will be examined on Wednesday, 22nd instant at 10 am.
All Claims must be presented within 16 Days of the Vemel's arrival' here, after which date they cannot be re-
Paris, Nov. 11.-Another monument to Briand has been unveiled at the village of Pasy, Normandy, neat the late statesman'a country seat. Premier Sarrant delivered a speech in which he declared that despite the opposing cognized. tendencies of international life the. No Claims will be wilzitted after the French government would faithfully | Goods have left the Godowns, and all preserve Briand's bequest, European Goods remaining and lived after the co-operation within the framework of 23rd instant will be subiect to Beat, the League of Nations, and including No Fire Insuranos has been affected. all peoples, vanquished" as well as Bills of Lading will be countersigned victors-Transocean.
of positive proof that unknown much appreciated that she was SOCOT- species of life exist in the oceans, ed three times, and the theatre troupe are to be left in the Godowns, where it is the fashion to deride them from the H.M.8. Berwick consisting of they will be saamined on any Tuesdays as the imaginings of
credulous Mesara J. Airs. C. B. Warne; S. Duffy, and Fridays between the hours of sailors. The statements of Mr. F. W and F. Swindleburst showed a ver 10.45 a.. and Noor within the Free Kemp, an official of the provincial satDity that added zest to the entire fr Storage period.
library, and Major W. H. Langley, programme. clerk of the Legislative Amembly, come in another category and constitute the most remarkable contribution in many years to sea-serpent lors
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Steamer's Godown,
and all Goods rotasining undelivered after the 27th November, will be subject to Bent.
All Claims against the Steamer mast be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 11th Dec, 1933 or they will not be recognised.
No-Fire Insurance will be affected.
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Mr. Kemp saw the serpent more than a year ago, and kept quiet-for fear of ridicule until there was cor roboration. He was picnicking with his wife and son, and was lighting a fire on the beach when he saw" "a heavy wash coming down the Gulf from the North.
"Then," he says, "I was amesed to
Mr. C. Hosking, who was billed as an entertainer more than lived up to his title and kept the audience laughing from the time of his entrance until several seconds after he left the stage.
SIR MILES . LAMPSON FETED
see huge coils come out of the top of By High Officials In Peiping
the water, like a snake. Judging by logs lying nearby the total length of these coils must have been at least
Peiping, Nov. 5. eighty feet and they were five feet Miles Lampson, the British Minister, A Farewell dinner in honour of Sir thick, I should think. They came
DONT FORGET twisting out of the water so high that who is leaving Chins for his new post
THAT WHEN
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DAILY PRESS at SELFRIDGES.
I could see light under there. They High Commissioner of Egypt, was seemed a bluish-green colour, butshone given laat night by General Huang Fa, in the sun like aluminum. The rear Affairs Readjustment Committee.
Chairman of the Peiping Political part of the creature was serrated with
The function was attended by lead. protuberances like dorsal fins. The extreme and thrashed about in the ing British and Chinese officials here. water like a propeller.
-Kuo Min...
LINDBERGH PRAISED
By The Portuguese Press
Lisbon, Nov. 14. The Portuguese Press brings, en- tirasiastic comments on Lindbergh's skill as an aviator relating to how he brouget down his place unharmed in the narrow Minho river avoiding the many boats which blocked his unex- pected landing nearly entirely. Bir. and Mrs. Lindbergh were cordially welcomed by Portuguese Custon ant- horities Transocean.
Madrid, Nov. 14... *The newspapers here state that Col. onel Chaires A. Lindbergh has no in- tention to return, together with his wife, to New York by air.
The report however is not yet con fried-Fransocean.
PEIPING-LIAONING. RAILWAY
Rumours Of Parley With Japanese Denied
"My wife and son both saw it and stood dumb with amazement. Then to our horror the thing rushed up to s strange sights, but nothing like this.rived here from Tientsin last night, high rock and thrust its great head and neck ten feet out of the water and waved it about as if to get its bear- inga. It was some 800-yards away, and
I could not see the exact shape of ite head, but it was much thicker than the body. Then it shak down into the water and aped away, making a great wash of white fosm
Peiping, Nov. 5.-Mr. Yin Tung, newly appointed Managing Director of the Paiping-Liaoning Railway ar There is a monster out there in the. Interviewed, he stated that no Gult
Partisi negötiations have been conducted with Members of the Kemp family pre- the Japanese authorities with regard sorred silence until, early in October, to the operation of through traffic this year, Major Langley and his wife service on the Peiping-Liaoning Rail, in the same waters, saw the same way as far as Shenyang (Mukden); He, monster or one of the same family denied that any concrete measures Their description tallied with that have been decided upon and branded given by Mr. Kemp and they decided the report that he has sent deputiss I was staen, and Mr Komp. 35 their experience hould be made Shenyang (Makden) as entirely grou years in sailing ships, and as w-many; public
-Kuo Min
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