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CONSIGNEE NOTICE.

MAERSK LINE

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEKS

THE

M.V.

"KNUTE NELSON"

having arrived, from Now York and

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HICKNERS LINIE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEEN.

THE 8.8.

THE

"BERTRAM RICKMERS"

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1937.

WOLFRAM ORE

THEFTS

Police Take Serious View Of Cases

The recent series of concentrat-

aving arrived from Hamburg and Ports of call, Cuisignees of Cargo are hereby nosited that their goods are being landed and placed at their risked attempts to steal valuable wol- into the flang Kong & Kowloon Wharf fram ore in the Central District & Godown Company's godowns at Kowloon, where delivery may be obtained as soon as the gixxis are lander1.

Forts of call, Cousiquees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Goods are being landed and placed at their rink

Optional cargo will not be landed into the Hong Kong and Kowloon Whart and Godown Company's godowns at here, unless notice has been given 48 Kowloon, whers- delivery may be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.huurs prior to vessel's arrival, bat. carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option

Was remarked upon by Lance- the Central Sergeant North. at Magistracy yesterday when before Mr. S. F. Balfour he prosecuted Cham Kam-hing and Lo Hlng. both coolles, with the larceny of 30 cattles and 6 cattles of the metal in Connaught Road near

baro, unless Notice has been given extims will be admitted after Lue Blake Pier on Tuesday. The ore

Optional Carge will not be landed hours prior to vessel's arrival, hat carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which treaption extends.

No Claus will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining anddelivered after the 28th Oct. 1937, will be subject to Rent.

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All broken, shafet, and damaged Goody are to be left in the Golowns, where they will be examined on 27th

by at 10 .. Oct, 1997, Survoyer Capt. Walter C. Wystou

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations, consigaers gust have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goobr sxamined.

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Goods have left the Godowns, and all gools remaining undelivered after the rth Out, 1837, will be sebject to All broken chafed, at damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on 27th net, 1937, at 10 km., by our Surveyors Messrs. Goddard

oglas

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To comply with the Genera! Bonded Warehouse Regulations consigneos must have a Revenue fieer in

attendance when damaged, dusiable

goods are examined.

All elaiars bust reach us before the All claims must reach us before). Nu, 1987, or they will not be

recognized. the 2 st Nov, 1937, or they will not be recognizsi

No Insurance will be affected. Bills of Lading will be cuantersigned by

JEBSEN & CO.

Agente

Hong Kong, 1st Det, 1937

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BARBER-WILHELMSEN LINE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

M.S. TAI PING

FROM MANILA.

"VONSIGNEET of cargo are heretiv

notified that the above vessel will arrive out the 19th Oct., and delivery may be obtained from ship's tackles at the buoy, in Consignees lighters only.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the ship.

the

was the property of George Kwan. wolfram collector, who; 1t 'was stated, had lost about 2450 alto-

gether. The police took a serious view of the case. particularly as in the course of the affair there had been a lot of rowdyism which might have easily led to a minor riat.

First defendant who pleaded Was sentenced to four guilty. months hard labour. The second man denied the charge, but after

evidence had been taken. he was convicted and given three months' hard labour,

No Insurance wille ellected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned.Lo by

JEBSEN & CO,

Agents.

5681 Hong Kong, 21st Oct, 17.

BARBER-WILHELMSEN LINE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

MSTAJ YIN" FROM U.S.A.

YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby

informed that same will arrive per "TAI PING " about 19th Oct, and delivery may be obtained frm the latter cssel at ship's tackles at the buoy, in, Consignees lighters only.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the ship."

the goods

Wat 28. cargo boat foki, who appeared with the other two on a charge of receiving the six cattles,

to Was also sentenced three months' hard labour, though he, too, denied his guilt.

In another case, Chan Kam 20, unemployed, was given a similar sentence when he pleaded gu'lty to stealing 13 taels from one Yeung Leung, shop fokt. He had three previous convictions for various offences.

PAWNBROKER FINED Chan Yick-rung of the Kan Shing shop at No. 222, Shanghal Street, was fined $10 for issuing 2 receipt of a without

sum of $21.55 a stamp. on August 14. Sergt. Whitcraft of the Treasury prosecuted.

MOTORIST FINED Pleading guilty to a summons for driving a motor vehicle at a speed of 38 miles

at

All broker, chafel, ami damaved All broken, chafed, and damaged

per hour Goods will be examined on board by Goods will he examined on hard by

September 30. our surveyors, Menses. Goddard & our surveyors, Messrs. Goddard Nathan Road on

before

areouglas, before goods

are G. Folglase of the Government Douglas,

delivered. rielivered.

Treasury, was, fined $5 by Mr. K. In the en of dutiable cargo, con. In the case of dutiable cargo, con-

at the Kowloon signees are requested to inform the signees are requered to inform the M. A. Barnett Import & Export Office that they Import & Export Oilice that they have Magistracy yesterday.

Traffic Sergt. McVey who prose- have such goods for examination, such goods for examination, and to

cuted said that the portion of the and to make arrangements for the make arrangements for the goods to goods to be landed into Bonded Ware be 'unded into Honded Warehouse.

road was quite wide and that Bills of Lading will be countersigned there was not.

much house.

trafic at that time, being 10.50 p.m.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL & CO, LTD..

"Agopta

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Hong Kong, 15th Oct., 1937.

by

DODWELL & CO, LTD,

Agents. Hong Kong, 15th Oct., 1037.

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CONSTABLE IN TROUBLE

Police Constable No. 221. Li Fat, stationed at Yaumati Station ap- peared before Mr. E. Emsworth at the Kowloon Magistracy yes- terday on charges of (a) on Octo-

ber 12 receiving a pawn ticket knowing it to be stolen. (b) On Oct. 14, at the Shing Yuen Pawn shop. receiving a watch and misconduct,

(c)

" Cun-

Detective Sub-Inspector ninghum prosecuted and asked for a remand of 48 hours which was granted.

"WHOSE TO CARE“

From Osaka, down to Kobe, From Hong Kong, to Singapore, From the dark brown peaks of

gren Malay,

To India's sun kissed shores, We steam along at barely ten, Propulsed by cheapest coal. Alded along by the cursing mea Who sweat in the hot stokenold!

FATAL MISHAP

AT OPERATION

Anaesthetist's

Evidence

A fatal mishap in the operating theatre of St. Giles' Hospital,

From Japanese girls, their snow | Camberwell, was described at a

white frills;

Bouthwark inquest on Miss Bea- From the lure of their perfumed trice Stella Greest, aged 23, of

lairs,

Chiswell-street. Camberwell,

The jury returned a verdict of death by misadventure..

From sky-high bills, and broken

wills

To sall, well, whose to care! To the China seas, to sail with

the breeze,

To roll with the strong typhoon! Tu Port of cull, o'er foaming seas, To the wharf, at old Kowloon! From Hong Kong nights, with

"happy tights,"

From the "Peak" or Repulse Bay, From romantic nights in clear

moonlight,

To sall, with the new found day! Thro' a sou'west trail, under

wash, by the rail, Thro a path. by the stars, far

from shore;

At the operation for the removal of tonsils an anesthetic tube slipped out of position and caused the anaesthetic to enter the stomach

of cavity instead the lungs. The stomach was torn by the pressure of gas.

Dr. C. Keith Simpson; patho- logist, said that the shifting of the tube could only be regarded as a surgical mishap. Such an ac- cident might occur at any time, and it was surprising that it did not happen more frequently.

Dr. Ian Mackenzie, anesthetist, said that he connected the gas Thro' the moaning wall, of an apparatus to the intra-nasal tube.

upsprung gale,

*There were two cylinders of Thro' to harbour,, to bot Singa- oxygen connected to the appar-

pore!

atus." he said. "I turned one on.

WDS From "New World Malds." best|The operating theatre

in semi-darkness, and, being able to see the Indicator clearly, I turned the second cylinder on. It was then that the excessive pressure occurred."

dress arrayed,

From those hot Malayan nights; From the clutching arms, of a

half-cast jade,

To sail with the coming light! To the mighty "Bay," to roli an'

to sway,

To steer by the Andaman group: To dance with the spray of Mon-

soon at play,

The Deputy Coroner (Mr. F. H Sewell That was an accident?- Yes.

He explained that the surgeon wore a headlight to see down the

To the land of the "Sahib" and patient's throat and the room was

the Jute!

From

scenes, by

Chowringce Mindan greens, From Watt-Guns, to Kidderpore; From the land of "means” and

might-have-beens,

To sail for, yet other shores:

From "After poop." to "Fos'cle

head,"

From bridge, to engine-room; From the sweat washed sheets, of

springless beds, We toll from noon to noon,

always in darkness.

SERVANT TURNS THIEF Six months' hard labour was imposed on Yeung Kam, shop foki, by Mr. S. F. Balfour at the Cen- tral Magistracy yesterday when he appeared

charge of larceny by servant of five pieces. of deer's tall, & quantity of ginseng and 23 cattles of herbs from his employers, the Wong Fat Cheung

on s

We work and learn, some right medicine shop of Jervols Street.

Home WTODE:

We live, love, laugh and swear. Alded along, by the sea-gull

song. Well'"Whose there to carei”

"BEN TURPIN”

HE LIKED BOVRIL!

Miss Peggie Lai, of Thoms com- Croceteria, appeared as plainant before Mr. B. F. Balfour at the Central Magistracy yeg- terday when Leung Fuk, 17. house coolle employed by Mr. Tracy, of the Peak, was charged with lar- certy of three small bottles of Bovril. Defendant was given chance. His Worship binding him aver in $50 for one year.

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RULES FOR SAUSAGE MAKING

When you jab your fork into a Juicy Pennsylvania sausage 'now, the you should remember that Commonwealth of Pennsylvania omcially will tell the farmer and the butcher just what he must put into the sausage. Vegetable pro- Banished for ten years in Sep-ducts, milk powder, cracklings and tember, 1935, and arrested on

LIFE BANISHEE RETURNS

vegetable colourings no longer will

speak.

Tuesday, Ching Yuk, 32, un-be sisters under the skin, to to employed. was sent to prison for a year with hard labour by Mr, W. Schofield at the Central Magistracy yesterday. In 1929 he had been sent away from India for life.

GAMBLERS ROUNDED UP

UNEMPLOYED SENT

TO PRISON

With one previous conviction against him for larceny, Au Kat,

A gambling raid a on house in 28, unemployed and of no fixed

was Tuesday anode,

sentenced to Lower Lascar, Row on

two resulted in the appearance of nine months hard labour by Mr. W. Chinese before Mr. S. F. Balfour Schoneld at the Central Magistracy at the Central Magistracy yester- yesterday when he admitted the day. Chol Hong 28. cook, was theft of a metal pocket watch from charged with keeping the place Ng Lam, 29, hawker at No. 33 Wu

common

gaming - house Wah Street on Tuesday. A sm and was fined $30 or three of $3.10 found on him was ordered months", another was fined $3 or to be handed to the complainant.

as

a

three days for gambling. two pleaded not guilty and were dis- charged, and the remaining five

who did not appear. had their balls estreated.

LOOKING FOR WORK

NEUSEL BEATS STRICKLAND

London, Oct. 19.

At the Wembley opening of the winter boxing season to-night, Fung Chun, 28, Otter, was bound Walter Neusel of Germany defeat- over for one year in $20 by Mred Maurice Strickland of Ner W. Schofield at the Central Zealand, on points after a twelve- Magistracy yesterday on a charge round bout.

of trespassing in the Naval Dock Eleuter

Yard. He pleaded he went there looking for work.

·MR. JUSTICE SWIFT PASSES

London, Oct. 19. Mr. Justice Bwift, Judge of the King's Bench'since 1920, died this morning, aged sixty-three- British Wirelear.

SWEEPSTAKE WINNER Mr. Horace King. Woodford Green, Essex, formerly a barman: who won €28,000 in an Irish Sweepstake. In 1933. left £4,987 (net personalty. £2,380). He died intestate, and letters of adminis- tration have been granted to his widow, Mrs. Loulsa King..

Defendant dented the Erst charge but admitted taking the other. things.

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