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CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,
CONSIGNER NOTICE
M.8. "JEAN LABORDE."
Arvio HONG KONG G SUNDAY, THE 17TH JUNE, 1834..
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1934.
CONSIGNEE NOTIORS. THE ROYAL NAVY
KAMKURG AMERIKA LINİB. NOTICE TO CONSIGNETS.
THE 8.S
**DUISBURG* baring arrived from Hamburg and Ports of call, Congress of Cargo are hereby notified that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf
Company's godowar
And Godown Complivery may be Kowloon," whore obtained as soon as the Goods are landed,
Optional Cargo will not be landed" hare, unless Notice has been given 48 hours prior to vemol's arrival, but carrind of on from port to port to the Anal port call to which the option extends.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andelivered after Saturday, the 23rd June, will be subject
From MARSEILLES, ko. YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above-named Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Vala ables, are being landed and placed at their risk in the Godowns of the Bonate Rent." Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kowloon, whence Delivery cau! be obtained as the Goods are lauded.
Goals not cleared within 7 days, fa- clading data of arrival, will be subject to Rent
All Olaimi must be sent to the Under signed befors Wednesday, 27th June, 1934, or they will not be recognized.
Damaged packages must be left in the Godown for examination by the Consignees and the Company's Ser veyors, Mesure. Goddard & Douglas, at 10 am on Friday, the 22nd June, 1934.
Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged
A broken, ehated, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godawas, where they will be examined on Fri- day, tud Jane, at 10 by our Burveyors, Mesars. Goddard & Douglas.
To
comply with the General Banded Warehouse Regulations, consignees must have a Revenue Officer in Attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined.
All claims must reach us before Monday the 18th July, 1934, or they will not be recognized.
No Insurance will be affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JEBSEN & CO..
Agents.
datikbie goods are examined by the Hong Kong, 16th June, 1984 Company's Surveyor.
No Olaims will be admitted after the
Goods have left the Godowns.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by
As in any case, whatever,
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Bong Kong, 17th June. 1934
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
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THE BEN LINE STEAMERS. LIMITED.
Facx LEITE, MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS.
The Stasship "BÈNLAWERS."
PRINCE LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES:
FROM
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NEW YORK AND LOS ANGELES
NHE Motor Vessel
THE
CHINESE PRINCE? having arrived from the above Port o 15th instant, Consignees of Cargo are hureby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited Kownon, and stored at Conmigüeés risk and sxpense.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowa, where they will be examined on Thursday, 21st instant, 1934, at 10 a.m.
All Claims must be pressited within 18 Days of the Yonel's arrival hare, after which date they cannot be re engnised
Claims will be airited after the Goods hare, lets the Andimas, for all Goods remaining and livered after the 22nd instant, 1934, will be abject to Beat
NONFIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their riak into the hazardous and/or extra baxsations Godown of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Whail and and/or from Godown Co., Ltd., whence the wharves Delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after thè | by Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 23rd June, 1934, will be subject to Bant All Olaims against the Steamer must presented to the Undersigned on or before the 7th July, 1934, or they will not be recognised
be
To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations, consignees must have a Revante Oboer in attendance when damaged ditiable goods we
examined.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods. are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 2nd June, 1984 at 10 am, by Mesar. Goddard & Douglas.
by
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned
GIBB, LIVINGSTON (., LTD.,
Agenți.
(2640 Hong Kong 18th June, 1984.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE
FANBURY]
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No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be onuntersigned FURNESS (FAR EAST), LTD., 4th Floor, King's Briting, Connaught Road.
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LONDON EXCHANGE RATES
On Amsterdam Athéns
(BRITISH WIRIKA SERVICE), Sterling Parity
110 Florins
June 14. 7.43+
Jane 18 7.442
375 Drach:B4O
527 6.
Belgrade Berlin
Bombay
Payr. Cdr.-S. R. Cundall; to Madrid Victory. as Asst. Supt., AO.T.C." | Milan '(June. 18); and M. "O. S. Cull Montevideo C.B.E, to Pembroke for course (July-4).
Montreal
276,316 Diners 122
20.43 Marka 13.271-
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99.46 Lir
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21.58 505 381 8.0. 22.391
503
36. 8.0:
22,39
95.99) Francs 15.52
15.53
2261
1/5
110 Escudos 110
110
387
35%
58 9/16
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30.88d. per Peso
381 8.0.
4.967 Dollari
5:001
New York Osic Paris ..... Pragus ............... Rio de Janeiro
4.867 Dollara.. 5.041
18.159 Kroner
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164.25 Kronen "1211 28.990. par Gold
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Mireia
4 9.0. 1/31
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18.150 Kronor 19.40 54.56 Schillings 27
24.58d. per Yen
Holiday 19.40
1/21 191 19 15/18
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Lt.-Odrs-W. J. Fricker, to P.59, in command (May 28); and C. W. Excellent
G. M.
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(June 18).
Lt.-Cdra.-C. V. Green, to Cald- eron (June 4) R. V. James, to Shanghai Vernon (June 19); and E. R. Gib-Stockholm son, to Alecto (July" 6).
Payr. Lt.-Cdra.-A. R. P. Brown, to Sussex (on recommg); and V. E. Rusby, to Cormorant (June 18). Lis.-K. D Macphail, to Royal Sovereign (May 29); and S. H Kaight, M.BE to Defiance, and for command of Melpomene (June 5).
Lt.-M. C. Creagh-Osborne, Keith (June 15).
to
Sargn. Lt-M. A. Rugg-Gùnn, to Challenger (June 18),
Sub-Lt.-E O. Daniel, to Douglas. (May 31).
Vienna
Yokohama
Silver (spot) Silver (forward)... War Loan
1941 Franca 76 11/32
7% 31% 102 9/16
Closing Quotations
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ON LONDON:-
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Light
Mida.-R. J. Erskine, P. J. Wyatt, and R. B. Lakin, to Vallent; D. HON Burke and A. P. C. Hopkinson, "to Orion; M. R. Maund and v. LO Darbyshire to Neptune; F. B. Brayne-Nicholls and A. Holds- worth, to Leander (June 15); J. S.
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131 7/16
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Payr, Mid-J, S. Theobald. to Sussex (July 11),
Cd. Gunners.-E. C. R. "Leppan (T), to Defiance and for command of Redwing (June (5); AH, Pryce and:E C. C. Parker to Sussex con recommg.).
Cd. Sig. Bosn.-E. Dever, to St. Angelo (May 28).
Gunner.-1. L. Stonham. to Sus- sex (on recommg.
TION
Siamese Prince Successful
(Special Air-mali«Service)
London, June 2 Cd.. Günners (1)-MH Boley,
Prince Chumbhot of Siam was to Ellingham (June 8); and H
amongst the students of the "Inas Hewitt, to Cardiff (June 15),
of Court who passed in Constitu- Gunners.-R. A Nivision... to Emerald (June 5); and W. J. G. Btional Law and Legal History at
the Trinity examination Hayter (T), to Vernon for (T) course (June 3) and to Phaeton. (June 17).
Count Dimitry Mihailovich Tois- toy and Bir De Villiers Graaf were Wt. Tel.-H, 8, M. Wilkins, to successful in the Law of Contract
and the Law of Tort. Revenge (on recoming.).
Amongst those who passed the final examination were:-
Wt. Supply Officers.-C. J. R. Souhamy, to Boscawen (May 20); and F. G. Bazley, to Caledon (June
Retirements.
Lt.Cdr.-P. R., Bestey, placed on request the Retd. List, at own (May 29).
Cd. Supply Officers-J. J. Kents- beer, placed on the Retd. List, af own request, with rank of Payr. Lt. (8) (June 4). "
FLAG LIST CHANGES
The Admiralty announce that the following retirements and pro- motions have been approved:---
Rear-Admiral, Clotidesley. V. Ro- binson is placed on the retired list at his own request, to date May 31, 1934
Captain Wellgood G. C. Maxwell, C.MG., A.D.C. Is promoted to Rear-Admiral, to date May 31, and placed on the retired list: June 1,
1934
Captain Cecil N. Reyne, A.D.C., is promoted to Rear-Admiral, to date June 1, and placed on the retired list, June 2, 1934.
Captain (Commödöre, 2nd Class) Robert C. Davenport, A.D.C.. is promoted to Rear-Admiral, to date, June 2, 1834.
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The Earl of Drogheda. Sir James Holmes Henry. The Hon. David John Watson, second son of Lord Thankerton, Lord of Appeal.
Misa Doris Gertrude Bushnell, Miss Kathleen May Ingold." Miss Lucy Margaret Smith. Twenty-six passes were gained by women (of whom three are married) in the various subjects
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The King's at Buckingham
recently. Palace missions.
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ea By Conimanding Gêneral Biha- dur Shumshere Jung Bahadur Rana, who came to London to in- vest the King with the newly established Nepalese Order Rajanya
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The Nepalese genersi and meni- bers "of his mission drove from their headquarters in Hyde Park Square to Buckingham Palace in semi-State closed landaus, with royal footmen and coachmen in scarlet liveries. The general ware Nepalese uniform.
In-State Apartments They were received by the King, who was also wearing full dress military uniform, in the State apartments on the ground floor of the Palace.
Sir Samuel Hoare, Secretary for commander India, and Sir John Hanbury he served in the Edgar in the Williams, Marshal of the Diplo- Dardanelles and Eastern Mediter-matic Corps, were in attendance.
anean in 1915-17, and in 1918 was Rt the coastal motor-boat base at Osea. His first independent com- mand was of the seaplane carrier Empress during the operations in the Black Sea in 1919. Promoted to captain in 1921 from the Local Defence Division. Admiralty he has since been Captain-in-Charge at Singapore, in command of the Constance
The general invested the King, with the Order, which consists of a yellow and white sash with the Nepalese emblems of the sun and moon and cross kukriés (durvéd daggers) in diámenda,
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on the America and West Indies Station, Naval Attache at Tokyo, and in command of the A Correspondent writes:-
Courageous and Flag Captain to A welcome allp to promotion to
the Rear-Admiral, Aircraft Car- The Bessemer Medal was in- the Flag List is afforded by the
riers. On his promotion to flag stituted in 1873 by Sir Henry. retirement of Rear-Admiral Robin- son at his own request, for the rank 17 months ago he was select- Bessemer for annual award to dia-
ed for retention on the active Ust, tinguished benefactors to the time which captains have had to
but has not since been employed. 'dustry.
third serve before reaching their turn,
Is the King George Rear-Admiral Maxwell is 51 and increased for "advancement has
has had 37 years' service. He was monarch to receive it. Queen during recent months. By Janu-. ary, 1933, it had been brought in command of destroyers during Victoria received the medal in 1899
and King Edward in 1905, down by a succession of voluntary the War, the Usk; Ure, Wear, and retirements to 11 years, but until Harpy. In the first named he took to-day there have been eight cap part in the operations at Tsingtau
and at the Dardanelles. He was during the War in LMB. Dread- tains at the top of their list with
made C.M.G. for services as com nought in 1914-16 as gunnery om- mander of the Australia in 1918. cer, and in 1918-18 as commander. As a captain he has commanded He was prompted to captain in the 1922 after being squadron" gun- Chatham Gunnery School, cruiser Ceres in the Mediterranean, nery officer, Reserve, Fleet, and
nearly 12 years. Three of them are now promoted, but it seems likely that the rest will have to serve for over 12 years as captains | before being advanced.
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Rear-Admiral Robinson, who will the training establishment. St. has since been Flag Captain in the Vincent át Porton, and the battle- 2nd Cruiser Squadron, Becond be 61 on June 10, has had nearly ship Valiant, Home Fleet, which he Member of the New Zealand Naval 28 years service, and as a mid-
left in August last
Board, Senior Omcer of the Re- shipman of the Orlando served
Rear-Admiral Reyne is 62 and serve Fleet at the Nore and af with the Naval Brigade in China during the Boxer War of 1900 has had 39 years service. He Devonport, and in command of After promotion to lieutenant specialized in gunnery and served the cruiser Berwick in China:
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