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THE
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CHINA-SIAM LINE.
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L. "HELIOS"
6th January
HONG KONG-BANGKOK
leaving Hong Kong loving Hong Kong leaving Hong Kong Ihaving Hong Kong
11th January via Swatow 22nd January via Swatow 28th January via Switow HONG KONG-SWATOW-AMOY
. "HIRAM
ma. "HAI LEE*·
leaving Hong Kong 10th January m.x. "HAI HING leaving Hong Kong 18th January Accepting Passengers & Cargo for all the above metioned ports. HONG KONG-SINGAPORE-PENANG-RANGOON "Regular Express Service
m.s."HAT LEE
leaving Hong Kong 18th January m.s." HAI HING. leaving Hong Kong 2nd February Aconpting cargo for all the above mentioned porta.
Excellent passenger accommodation available.
For freight, passage, rules and all other information-Apply 10 m THORESEN & CO., LTD.
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S.S. "BENLEDI"
Sailing
for LONDON, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG and LEITH on or about the 9th January.
Cargo will also be accepted on through Bill
of Lading to the usual transhipment ports.
Next Sailing for SHANGHAI & JAPAN
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York Building.
Agents:
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.
NEW SQUADRON
OF BATTLESHIPS
Prospect Of Five More Vessels
∙BY HECTOR, C. BYWATER "Daily Telegraph" Naval Correspondent
The First Lord of the Admiralty, Sir Samuel Hoare, announced in the House of Commons recently that he proposed shortly to invite tenders for the construction of capital ships to be laid down in 1837.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1937.
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
Dow Jones Averages
50 Industrials
90
Utilitana
40 Bonds
Blocks
(Through Reuter's Service:
29%
QUOTATIONS
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PASSENGERS
CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
Empress Of Canada SERVICES CONTRACTURIA DES
The
CPS liner. Empress of
· Canada - arrived here from Van÷ couver, via ports, on Friday with Jan. 1.
the following passengers aboard: High Low Close Change
Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Austin, Mr. 179.07 178.01 178.39 1.28.0
H. Baldwin, Mrs. B. Burns, Mrs. 53.59 13.13 $3.99 28 off
.17 of W. E. Coffin, Mr. and Mrs. FB. 3493 3483°34.86
106.50 08 off Colton, Mr. J. F. Colton, Miss M.
saquoted
yoak, Mrs. M. H. Crow-Baker,
73)*
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MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
CONSIGNEE NOTICE.
8.S. “CHENONCEAUX" 5*A/37.
·BRINGING CARGO FROM WARSHIILLE và Para ate.
AXITED HONG KONG or 8ATUR- DAY, 26TH DECEMBER, 1936,
'All claims must be sent in to me'da or before the 6th Jan, 1937, or they will not be recognized.
Damaged Packages will be ozamined by the Company Surveyor, Messrs. Goddard & Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10:00 am on Thurs day, 31st Dec., 1988.
Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in Attendance when any dotiable goods are examined by the Company's Burner
No Fire inorance will be affected by
us in any case whatever.
R. OHL,
Agent.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
OCEAN STEAM SHIP UO, UTD.
CHINA MUFUAL STEAM --NAVIGATION CO, LTD.
CONSIGNEES
CONSIG
From SEATTLE, VARC
Dommende
General 120 tinctured inta
Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will be at Consigness risk and subject to the Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for Dalivary from the Godown on altă
after
All brokun, chated, and damaged Goods are to be fat in the Godowns, here they
be azantined · ow Fragsbetween the house offered. of 10:45 a.M.
DOW
12v-fatt, the Vessel's Godawn, and No Claims will be admitted, after the
All General Cargo remaining, undebvared
Jask will be subject to Henk after 9th Jan,
~KII Olaiza ·ngsinst the Vessel “Wrest be preimated to the Undercighed en er
·Before-the 23rd Jan., 1837, or they will not be sabogained
No Fireumatons will be affected,
BUTTERFIELD &/SWIRE
Agenta,AN Int January, 1937.
*[499]
AND VICTORIANIN JAPAN Miss M. L. Everett, Miss M. Galt,
requested to take Delivery of Flor and Lumber Shipment si noen maakt Miss 8 Galt Mr. R. A. Gerard.
Vogel is ready to discharge; and an Captain and Mra A. J. Holland,
hereby notified that if their forsters a Miss P. Hollister, Mr. and Mrs. Geir goods with the exception required, bet shipments will
YONSIGNEES are hereby informed et placed alongside the abi N. Tingworth, Mr. F. A Joseph,
of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are charged into Holt's Wharf, Mr. and Mrs. E F. Hoch Miks C.
being wanded nd stored into the Gohair expense where the Oppo will W. Laidlaw, Mr. R. R. 'Liddell, Mr.
downs of Ho Kong, Kowloon Wharf liemiao at their risk and express and and Mrs. E. Lipsett, Miss C. Mac & Godown Co, Ltd., Kowlson, whence subject to the Terms and Conditions et Fadden. Dr. and Mrs. M. U. delivery may be obtained immediately Storage at Holl's Wharf. Steamer will
on the lab Jan Prescott, Mrs. A. C. Richmond, after landing. Min J. R. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. P. 4. Strarns, Mr. F. D. Tracy, Miss A. N. Whitewell, Mr. L W. Cran- nell, Mrs. Crannell, Miss A. C. Tebbs, Mr. E. Butler, Mr. M. Carlo, Mr. Shum Lap, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ardeshir, Hon. Mrs, and MINN R. Balley, Mrs. G. Bullock Willis, MTS 6. M. Bush, Miss K. Carlton. MẸ Gi Y. Chang bara and Master Chen, Mr. P.. Chen. Mr. T. Curidal, Mr. J. F. Curtis, Mr. Z. Fu, Miss L J. Greenwood, Mr. V. A. Greiner, Mrs and Miss Ho, Mr. and Mra L. B. Hsu. Miss Hong Kong, 28th Dec, 1936," IM. Jones, Mr. M. H. Kan, Mr. and Mrs. G. Kelly, Mr. G.Brown," Mrs. W. Croes-Dao, Miss M Hanrety. Mr. and Mrs W. J. Ruttey, Mr. D. Roger, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Shen, Mr. G.. Kent, Mr. A. Gowdy, Mrs. G. Neville, Mrs, J. W. Palmer, Mrs. H. L Bell, Mr. J. T., Bridge, Mr. G. 'L. Buckingham. Mr. C. Chal, Mr. Chau Ting Îm, Mr. B. K. Chang, Mr. B. F. Chew, Mr. W. T. Chew, Mr. R. Y Chien, Mr. C. T. Chien, Mr. M. H.. Dung. Mrs Hoh, Misa K. C. ĐỐI Miss Hob, Mr. G. W. Jookaf, Miss N. P. Kondireff, Mr. L. P. Kwok, Miss V. P. Lee, Mr. F. Lee, Mr. P. C. Lee, Madame Lee, Master Lee, Mr. H. K. Leung, Mr. and Mrs. V. 6. Mák, Mias L. McIntosh, Mr. C. E. T. Moore, Mr. La de Mall, Mrs. C. T. Blay, Miss N. Stuckey. Mr. R. B. Sweet, Mr. Chor Teh Tao. Mr. H. M. Tao. Mr. C. G. Willis, Mr. C. C. Wòng, Mr. H. 'N. Wong. Mr. 8. C. Woo, Mr. A. K. Yang, Mrs. L Sather, Mrs. L N. Kennard, Miss Kennard, Mr. P. 8. Lewis, Mr. LC. 1, Mr. and
· 181* || Mrs. „T. Ling, Master Ling, “Mra 681 LA Miss L, Mr. T. A. Madar, Mr.
T. H. Mai, Mr. and Mrs P M Markett, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Mason, Miss J. Mathers, Mr. J. M. McCauley, Mrs. H. H. McKinley, Mr. J. Milch. Dr. And Mrs. J. Muscott, Mr. N. W. Palmerty, Miss A. Pugh, Miss B. Pugh, Mr. C. J. Rogers, Mr. D. Rowlands, Shih, Master Shih, Mr. LS. Tam, Hong Kong, 18th Dec, 1988.
40%
401
New York: January 3.
1838 High Low Deo. 31. 186.39 143.11 179.80 80.48 40.88 83.66 36.16 3823 3483 106 01 88.32-105.58
11 Commodity index 81.57 65.59 80.03
Business Dons:--690,000 sharÓW,
Last Bale
Dec. 31 Jan. 2
Adams Express
151
151
Stocki Great Northern Rly.
East Sale Dec. 31 Jan 2
412 427
Allis Chalmers
...
794
TH
Great Western Bugar
42±
42
'Amer, Can-......... 118)
117
Holly Bugar. Coryn.
Am. Car à Foundry
Rumble On
79+
Amer. Cyanami... ..........
38
351
Int. Nickal .......................
631
63
Amer. & For. Power
7+
72
Int. Tel. & Tel. *****
12-
12
Amer. & For. $7 pf. 571
Amer. Locomotive ... Amer, Metals
Amer, Radiator .....
451 59
28
591 441 Kennecott Copper ....
Lambert Corpn... 50+
Int. Dept Stores **35+
323
801
18
251
Loew's 'Inc.
1
51 181 651
-Queen's -Building.
Amer, Rolling M... 34 Amer. Emelting Amer. Steel 'F'dries.. 617
344
Lorillard
23
23
93Į
031
80
tw 26 Anaconda Copper ... 533 Atchison, T. &:8. Fe.
Amer. Bugar ............................. 548 Amer. Tel. & Tel... 184) Amer, Tobacco "B" 961 Amer, Waterworks
541 185
McIntyre Porcupine do McKesson & Robbins 1-442744)* Monsanto Chemical gr 07 * Montgomery Ward Murray Corpo. 971
'Nat Cash Registor .. 25
541
551
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171
31
531
Nat Dairy Products 231
72.
701
Nat Distillers.........
281
301 231 28
Atlantic Reining
311
312
'Nat Power & Light 117
114
Atlas Corp. *****
17
167
New York Central - 411
201
Auburn Motors:
281*
Niagara Hudson P.
Baldwin Locomotive
Corpn. 187
!
9th Jan,
Trans Brooklyn Manhattan
$7 cum. pf. dan: 87 * Baltimore & Oblo....... ził Barnsdall Clu Bendix Aviation Bethlehem Steel
751 741 Boeing Airplane ***** 349 Borden Coed
Mfacturing 541 Briggs Brooklyn Manhattan
52
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31
301
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28
271
271 271
Pacific Gas & Med 351
351
Pacific Lighting
1.
SIF
Packard Motor
101
101
34
Paramount.
244
Pennsylvania RR
53
Phelps Dodge ....
Phillips Petroleum
612
51
51
Public Service of N.J.
471
484
Pullman Inc. Almen
B01
671
$8 cum, pf. Case, J.L
1011* 1021
Pure Oll
143
Canadian Pacific
142
128. 142
Radio Corpn of Am.
201
201
11
111
Republic Steel
Celanese Corpn. of
America
Reynolds Tobac. "E"
297
291
56
501
27 271
St. Joseph Lead Co.
Cerro de Pasto........ Certain-Tred P'ducts Chesapeake
721
71
Schenley
434.
442
17
161
Schenley. 54% pt.
942
943
Chrysler Corpn. Columbia Gas & El.
Chesapeake & Ohio 671
Corpn. 861
Sears Roebuck
851
831
82
Shell Unión Oll ..............
BGA
281
Columbia 8% "A" pf: 1054 1057*
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1151 18
Socony-Vacuumm
1135 18
167
283 17
Bouthern Cal Edison
291
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25
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671
Southern Rly 5% pt..
51
Stand Brands
183
181
151.
Commonwealth & 8.
Stand Gas & Elec.
31
31
Commonwealth
$8
Stand Gas & Elec...
9
291 254 50 154 9
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702
601*
58
Consolidated Edison
Standard Off of N.J11°
441
44
682
Sterling Products ...
161 161
441
43
Swift International 724
711
317
314
Technicolor
681
67
Texas Gulf sulphur
211
21
61 81
Tidewater Assoc. Oil 394
381
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Timken-Detroit Axle
211
201
-421
231
23
Transamerica
106
20th Cent. Fox Films
17.
17
20th Cent, Fox Films
351
347
pf.
261
281
Un. Carbide & Car-
44
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691
bon
173
1701
Electric Boat
Elec. Band & Share Elec. Bond & Share
12
124
Un. Pacific in United Aircraft
1037
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127 1267
224
22
$5 pf......
Elec. Bond & Share 728
$6 pt. Elec Power & Light Mec Power & Light
$7 pl. Firestone Tire & R Flintkote Gen. Asphalt Gen. Cigar
port
721
United Corpo. ...................
United
Corpn.
$3
211 61
11 22
82
.
201
80
241
231
cum pt.
Un. Gas Iprovemit
44)
431
141
25
344 42 413
Un Light & power
"A"
8
81
$71 301
US. Industrial Aleo-
50* 491
Frol
381
38 ⚫
543 631
U.S. Rubber
14768
45+
Gen, Electric Gen. Foods
391 361
US. Rubber $8 - pf.
971
631
621
US. Steel ......
78
561
57
Vanadium
291
21
Warner Bros Pict 174 Westinghouse Elec. 201
Youngstown Sheet
941 *76* 287 171 147 1451
131 13 334 32 814 281
2 er div.
20
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& Tube Chase National Bk. 481* 484 National City Bank 401*. 81
Call Money
78
77
1%
401* 10%
CUTS IN SUEZ CANAL DUES
ls A Ton Less On Loaded Vessels.
PASSENGER IMPOST HALVED
The board of directors of the Suez Canal Company have decided to reduce the canal dues as from April next by is. a ten. The dues which last July were already re- duced from 7s. d. to 7s. per ton net will thus be brought down to 68.
For ships in ballast the dues are to be reduced as from April 1 from ton to 38. Passenger dues are to be fixed at 6s, a bead instead of 128. 4d.
|
It is now clear that the new battleships, King George V. and the Prince of Wales, which are to be laid early in January, are to be the first units of a new squad-3s. ed. per ron which may ultimately num- ber five vessels, or even more,
Sir Samuel Hoare also stated SECOND ILEDUCTION THIS YEAR that contracta are about to be
The reductions now reported are placed for new propelling ma- the second this year. In July the' chinery for the battleships Queen dues for loaded vessels were re- Elizabeth and Valiant. The orders duced from 7a. 6d, to 75, od, and will be given to the Fairfield those for ships in ballast from 38. Shipbuilding and Engineering Co., 9d. to 35, 6d. Govan, and the Parsons, Marine To some of the shipping com- Steam Turbine Co., Wallsend-on-pantes regularly engaged in the Tyne, respectly,
Eastern and Australian trade the The Queen Elizabeth and her latest reductions will represent a four sisters, Barham, Vallant, large annual saving. To instance, Warspite, and Malaya. are our for example, the P. and O. Co. and oldest capital ships, having been Associated Companies, whose ves- completed in 1915-18. The fart sela made 388 transits of the Canal that two of them are "to be re- in 1935, the annual saving on the engined at great expense, and the basis of the net tonnage involved, probability that the others will that is 2,978,000 tons, would be be similarly treated, suggests that nearly £150,000, apart from they are to be kept in service for saving on passengers. many more years.****
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END OF BESTRICTIONS Consequently, from 1940 onward the Navy is likely to possess at least 20 capital ships. At present the battle fleet consists of 12 battleshipa and threč battle cruisera.
It will then be possible either to reinforce the Home and Mediter- ranean commands, or alternatively to organize an entirely new battle 'squadron for service in the He- serve Flest or elsewhere as octa- ston may require.
the
This estimate is based on the assumption that all the transits would be on loaded vessels, though it is probable that a few would be in ballast,
The heavy financial burden im- posed by Suez Canal dues on ships engaged in the Eastern trade was emphasised by Mr. Irvine. Geddes,
.
Consolidated Oil Continental Oil..... Corn. Products Curtiss Wright (C) Curtiss Wright "A" Delaware & Hudson Del. Lackawanna &
Western Distillers Corpn Bea. 107
Douglas Aircraft Du Pont
Gen. Motors ............. Gen. Railway Bigna! Gillette Safety Razor Glidden Gold Duster Goodrich (BF) Goodrich $3 på Goodyear
Un Akane Trang 281 2
PHILIPPINE MINING
NEWS
Laboratory tests are being made the chairman of the Orient Line, of refractory sulphide ore at De at the launch of the new liner Or-monstration Gold Mines in an ex- cades at Barrow recently.
periment in the segregation of this He pointed out that while all are by flotation, according to the operating expenses had risen, the report for November made by R. L. Suez Canal dues, being based on Lile, general superintendent, to A., gold, had increased out of all pro- W. Ralston, presidenti Before the Washington Treaty portion to other items, the burden of 1922 the British Empire possess on transit through the Canal now
་
ed more than 40 dreadnought being 50 per cent. higher than be capital ships. Under the terms tore the War in relation to other of the treaty this total was charges. reduced to 20, and subsequently, by the London Treaty of 1930, 'ta
- 15.
If the tests show that the De- monstration sulphide ore is amen- able to flotation, it is likely that dotation cells will be installed and the capacity of the plant thus in
creased.
from precipitation clean-up in November while P.13,000 came from this source in October. Bullion re- covery was 89:54 per cent..
DEVELOPMENT FUSHED The total clean up from the old precipitation line smounted to P.31,000, all of which has been shipped.
Mrs. Tong, Miss Tong, Mr. J. A- Urquhart, Mr. E. E Walls. Hon.
Wilson, Mrs. Wilson, Mr. B. C. Wong, Mr. 8. Y. Yip, Mr. W. W. Allerton, Mr. H. E Foster, Mr. C. Otagura.
Through passengers for Mandia
were:-
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OONBIGNER - NOTICE.
B.S. "YALOU." 1oAK0/97.
BRINGING CARGO From DUNKIRE via ports, sta.
ARRIVED HONG KONG or SATUE- DAY THE 26TH DECEMBER, 1936.
YONSIGNEES Are hereby informed:
that their goods with the arception of Opiam, Treasure and Valuables are being landed & stored into the godowns of the Hong Kong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after lading.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
THE BIB LINE STKAMERS, LTD.
FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRD', ANTWERP, LONDON ab STRAITS.
THE 88. "BENLAWERS."
ONSIGNERS of Cargo are hereby that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra basardons Godown of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves Delivery may be phtained.
No Claims will be admitted after Hooda hays left the Godowns, and after
the Goods
to Ret 1937, will be subject All Claims against the Gleamer must
All Claims must be sent in to me on maining undekvatn
or before the 8th Jan, 1837, or they will not be recognised.
Damaged Packages will be examined by the Company's Surveyors, Mesars Goddard & Douglas in the pressace of the Consignees at 10.00 am on Thursday, the 31st Dec., 1936.
Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in a
a attendance when any dotiable goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors
be presented to the Undersigned on oF before the 18th Jan., 1937, or they will not be recognised.
To comply with the General Bonded Warokbase Regulations, ensigned met have a
Revenue Oficer in attendance when dansgirl. “Cutiable goods an examined
All broken, shafed and damaged Goods Po-to be 'left in the Godowas, where No Fire Insurance will be affected by they will be examined on the" ¿les to in any case whatever.
Dec., 1980, at 9 am. by Mears. B. OHL,
Carmichael & Olark. Agent.
· HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIR.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE
"PREUSSEN"
THE 8.8.
having arrived from Hamburg and
Forts of call, Consignees of Cargo' aan
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Fiegel, Mr. and Mrs. T. $. Aplin, Mrg. Bartlett, Dr. Bartlett, Mr. and C. Mrs. J. E. Berkenkotter, Mr. Blrsh, Mr. J. R. Carmichael, Mr. C. A. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Deymok, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hthe Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Golin, Miss C. Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Lapham, Miss J. Lapham, Mias E. Mayer, Mr. J. McCormick, Mr. and Mrs J. G.. Owen, Mr. J. J. Rafferty. Mrs. A. Scott, Miss E. Scott, Mr. E Willamson, Mr. T. Kawamura, Mr. H. Kanazawa, Mr. and Mrs. K. Saki, Mr. T. Miya- upto. Mr. N. Hirosaki, Mr. M. Nasu, Mr. S. Ono, Mr. M. Yade. Mrs. A. Arledge, Miss D. J. Arledge, Mr. W. C. H Chen, Mr.
No Fire Inturance has been affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
W. B. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD.
Mate Agente.
Hong Kong, 17th Dec, 1936.
PRINCE LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM
C
hereby notified that their Goods NEW YORK AND LOS ANGELES, being landed and placed at their risk into
Godown Company's godowns at Kowloon, where delivery may obtained
Natioe
.14
HE Motor Vrail
"JAVANESE PRINCE”
the floods are not be landed having arrived from the above Ports Optional Dargo will her prior to bero, unless has been given 18 on 29th Dec, Coignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are Lonra to Tonel's s
to the final
port Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Tiimited, Wharf and Godown Company Kowloon and stored at Copsignees rink,
expenas,
on from port to read, MrTival, but carried being inded as their risk into the
of call to which the option extends
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 8th Jan, 1937, will be subject tees to be in the Godemin, where Rent.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods to be left in the Godowns, where will be examined, on 7th Jan.
All broken, shafed, and damaged foeda
4th Jan, 1967, st.30 AM. A Rug will be examined - on, Monday,
All
15 Days of the Vessel's arrival here, Claims must be presented willin
C. Cochlo, "Mr." J. T. Jacobs, Mr. the 10 m by our Surtenis, after which data 'khóg" cannot be re-
J. R. Janson, Mr. E. W. Kitts,
Master D. I. Kitts, Mrs. V. Ledne, Mesars. Goddard & Doug Bonded Claims will be wimitted after the
To comply with Warehouse Regulations consignees must bave a Revenge Offer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined...
All Claims murt reach us before the
1st Feb 1987, or they will not
No Insurance will be effected.
is recognized.
น
Goods has left the flewimens, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the sub Jan. 1937, will be ambjent to Hea
by
No Fire Inmance has been affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned
Mrs N. L. Montgomery, Miss H E. Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Morikawa and child, Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Altshuler, Miss P. O'Cal- laghan, Mrs. C. Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Finn, Mr. P. 8. Fon. Miss C. Momma, Mrs. & Naga- numa. Miss N. Yoshiya, Mr. and Mrs. E. Gubbay, Mr. H. NE Bassoon, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sharp, Mr. A. Velsanmal, Mr. N. Wata- nake, Mr. M. M Axelrood, Mr. B. Hong Kong, 1st Jan., 1937. 14973 | Hong Kong, 28th Dec., 1986.- 14922
Kerkenkotter, Mr. and Mrs. G. Boericke, Miss E Boericke, Misa
B. Boericke, Mr. T. W. Chu, Mr.
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by JEBSEN, & Co,.
Agents.
FURNESS (FAR EAST), LTD.,
2nd Floor, Hongkong & Shangbai Bank Building
Dials 23165 & 22103,
and Mrs. A. C. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. J. Higuchi, Mr. E Maruyama, Yokota, Mrs. J. D. M Pennington. E A. Hale, Mr. W. Hale, Mies Mr. K. Gomi, Mr. K. Watabe, Mr. D. Shepherd, Mre. C. Van Hunter. Miss N, V. Serebrebujiva, Miss J. Hale, Master A. B. Hale, Mr. and
HAKUSAN MARU
The ore handled during Novem- ber contained more calcite from upper levels than in October, and Mrs. Hubele, Mr. Y. F. Koo, Mr. T. Ono, Mrs. R, Ono, Jr., Mr. M. Mr. H. Ono. this was reflected in lower tailings R. Kopelman, Mr. and Mrs. G. E Miyajima, Mr. and Mrs. M. and cyanide consumption, and in Koster, Mr. J. Levy, Miss E. Linge, Kawabe, Mrs. Y. Kikuchi, Miss A The plant handled 8.895.2 dry higher tonnage. Here?
Mias G Nelson, MIK
Kikuchi, Mr. and Mrs. R. Wada, rent is costing £2,114,214, which tons of ora during November, the.
Development work was pushed Pershing, Mr.. E. Mayer, Mr. Mr. 8, Ishimaru, Mr. B. Nemoto, Now that both treaties' are ex-is only £410,000 less than the report states. This increase In
on No. 2 and No. 3, levels, east Miyoshi, Mr. R. B. Holmes, Mr. W. Mr. M. Tanaka, Mr. 6. Tanaka, The following were amongst piring and no new quantitative original cost of the ship.
tonnage was due to softer ore in
Both faces are in good milling ore. Burton, Mr. Demas, Mr. Mr. K. Kokaji, Mr. A. Ota; Mr. H. restriction has been imposed it is Two other battleships. Royal the upper levels. The mine ore
Friedman, Mr. A. Gordonker. Mr. Starting in January, development Harley, Mix A Machiriane, apparenly intended to rebuild the Oak and Revenge, have been re- averaged $8.74 per ton, slightly less
will be concentrated on levels Mr. W. McLare, Mr. and Mrs. C. battle feet.
atted at heavy cost. The three than for October.
of this class, Total production was P.118,003.18, and 6.
Meaders, Miss J. Plagemann; Mr Two vessels of the Queen Eliza- remaining ships
The shipment of Oliver niters for F. J. Santer, Mr. C. M. Smith, beth-class, Warspite and Malaya, Royal Sovereign, Ramillies, and the slight decrease resulting from are already undergoing thorough Resolution, are all to be moder-lower grade ore and also from the the plant was promised on Decem- Master C. Smith, Master 8. Smith,
fact that but P,4,000 was recovered ber 15 from the States.
Mr. E. J. Buarea, Mra 8. Goulette, reconstruction; The Warspita's nised.
Endo, Mr. Y. Tanagi, Mr. C. K. the passengers who arrived in Cho, Mr. H. Ikeda, Mr. Y. Kojima, the Colany by the s.s. Hakuzaja Mis M. Ota, fr. 8. Kanetara, Maru on Saturday:— Mr. T. Tominure, Mrs. U. Chizuka, | Mr. Anturo Conde Bernande, Miss T. Chizuka, Mr. and Mrs. 8 Mrs. Frank Rupert Jemmelt, Mrs. Hashida, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Tamoda. Mae Reavy, Mr. Aylmer Arthur. Mr. and Mrs T. Kawase, Mr. S. Thorpe. Mr. John Brith Turnbull.
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