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CONSIGNEE NOTICES. CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

SERVICES CONTRACTUMS DES MESSAGERIES“ MARITIMES

CONSIGNEE NOTICE.

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PRINCE LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

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NEW YORK, LOS ANGELES & SAN FRANCISCO

Motor Vessol

BRINGING CARGO FROM

TALAYAN PRINCE" DUNKIRK via HAIPHONG, etc.

having-arrived from the above. Porta ARRIVED HONG KONG on "ATUR- Jon 10th instant, Consignees of Cargo are bereby informed that their Goods are DAY, THROTH JAN, 1988.

landed at their risk into the bing ONSIGNEES are hereby informed. Godown of the Hong Kong and Kowloor Limited, CON ef that there and Valatbles tire Kowloon, and stored at, Consignees risk

goods with the exception Wharf and Clown Company, being landed & store.into the Godowne and expense.

All broken, thaled, and damaged Goode of the Houg Kong Kowloon Wharf & dotown Co., Ltd, Kowlon, whence to be left in the Godowas where delivery may be obtained inmediately they will be examined on Saturday,

18th instant, 1938, at 10 AM. landing

after

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1938.

BOYCOTT OF JAPANESE GOODS

London Decision

London, Jan. 10. In connection with the London Co-operative Society's decision to boycott Japanese goods, it is pola- ted out that the Society's buyera had previously instructed not to purchase Japanese goods when afternatives were available,

PHILIPPINE MINING

NEWS

Paracale Amalgamated Mines; The Paracale Amalgamated In reports that the 100-foot at P500,000. It has a subscribed tunnel on its Santo Tomas claims capital of P255,000 and the amount in Calabornay group in Paracale is paid as of October 31, 1937, is P119,- followed by quartz stringers about 712. The company is operated by Feight inches wide. At the face of the United Holdings and Manage

the tunnel the report states there. ment Company." Inc. is an andesite dike two and a half.| feet wide Intruded into the granite and guess which composed the wall rock. The report further stated that very few outcrops have been discovered although many old workings consisting of sharts and

dels have been found.

Itogon Federated Mines, Inc...

has recently been granted a permit, to sell its securities to the public, it

was learned from the office of the

company company. The develop and explore 58 mineral lode gold claims in Itogon, Benguet, Mountain Province. The firm is capitalized at P40,000.

Simeon 'Capule Cruz, president,

All Chaim must be prosented withintepresenting 700,000 members de- development work has been con- told the Bulletin that subscriptions

All claims must be sent in to me on

before the 19th Jan., '08 they.

1 Days of the Vessel's arrival here, ill not be recognized.

ster which late they cannot be re bognized. Daraged Packages will i examined

No Claims will be avaitted after the by the Company's Surveyors Moners, Goddard de Dongins in the presence of have lift the owns, and al the Consignees at 10a.m. on Saturday, 17th inst., 18, will be subject bo Bent Goods remain ng nadelivered after the

the 15th Jan, 1938.

Consignees must have's Roreguo Oor alleminner when "dutiable goods are

are amined by the Company's by Surveyors.

No Fire Jurance will be effected by Gin any case whatóvar.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES CO.,

Agent.

Hooy Kong, th Jan., 1931.

No Fire Insurance has been effected,,, Bill of Lading will be unlataigned

"FURNESS (FAR EAST), LTD.

2nd Moor, Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Building. Dialo 23165 & 20169. Hong Kong, 10th Jan., 1988

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claim. The

The new decision rules out all Japanese purchases except these specifically authorised by the man-

E. S. Geary, mining engineer, re- ported to the management firm aging, committee of the Society

The London Co-operative Society, that in the Gumaus group, the

On this cided to cease purchasing Japanese centrated. goods as a result of representations group has

been well prospected. to offer its securities for sale is from many quarters. It also draws. There are at present a number of open to the public. The president attention to the fact that the Co-open cuts, dogholes, and trenches, said that as soon as the amount; Is operative Wholesale Society, repre- about 34 in all, Adits or tunnels raised, an intensive and extensive senting 8.000,000 members, is being about 25 or more, some of which exploration will be started. AS- are. well timbered with standard says taken from the property have

very encouraging results.

asked to take similar action.

"We are distressed at the Indis- criminate bombings "of Chinese children, and have women and addressed Mr. Anthony, Eden, Lord Cranborne and Geneva, volcing our indignation," says the notice.--- Reuter.

TRADE UNIONS, MEET

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London, Jan. 11.

The meeting of the leaders of the

Trade Union Congress reached no definite, decision regarding the question of an official embargo on Japanese goods, but it was decided to refer the attitude and views of the Labour Movement to Continen- tal Labour and trade union leaders at a meeting in Brussels on January 15. This is a joint international meeting.

sets.

WAR'S

"..

EFFECTS

ON TUNG OIL·

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Prolonged Hostilities Will Cause Shortage

ANGLO-AMERICAN TRADE PACT Composition Of British Delegation

London, Jan. 19. It is announced that Sir Ronald

Of China's Supply Lindsay, His Majesty's Ambassador

SERIOUS POSITION FOR PAINT TRADE

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A serious. position may possibly It depends that everything will arise in the paint and varnish trade depend upon the attitude of their the conflict, between China and Continental labourites-

Japan continues for any length of time. Reuter

CHINA'S PLAN FOR INDUSTRIES.

Shanghai. Jan. 11. The newly-appointed Chinese Economic Minister. Mr. Wong Wen- hao, gave Julius Elguer. Trans- cean representative in Hankow, a resume of the measures contem- plated by the Chlaese Central Government to bring Chinese economic equipment into ment

dign-

with the demands OL Chinese national defence under the prevailing cunditions. The newly-formed Ministry of Econo- mics, he declared, united all tune- tions hitherto performed by the Ministry for Industry, National Economic Council and War Econo-

A very large part of the world's available supplies of tung, oil come from the Chinese provinces of Sinkiang and Hupel and are ex- ported through Hankow, This offe essential in the preparation of varnish and paints, and although various substitutes, including castor oil and soya bean oil, have been tried, the results so far have not been very encouraging.

Accordingly, only prolonged in- terruption of supplies from Ching would embarrass paint makers all over the world and might cause a serious rise in the price of the commodity..

Dealers in the oil do not fear the possibility of ultimate capture

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SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMÉS

CONSIGNEE NOTICE,

et Washington, and Mr. A. E. Over ton, joint second secretary to the Board of Trade, will be delegates' CONSIGNEE NOTICE. of the United Kingdom In the forthcoming trade negotiations with the United States of America. The delegates will be assisted by officers of the Board of Trade and of other departments. Mr. H. 0. Chalkley, commercial counsellor at Washington, will be adviser to the delegation. It is expected that discussions will begin in Washing- ton about the middle of February. -British, Wireless,

ENGINEER AND WAR GOODS FOR CHINA

Prison For Defrauding ·

Nurse Of Money

After James Cator Scott Machi- lan, 60, a civil engineer, had been found guilty at the Qld Balley on November 23 of defrauding a nurse,

of the provinces in which the tunga detective said that among com- trees are grown by the Japanese,plaints made about him was one

8.S. ANDRE LEBON

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BRINGING CARGO From MARSEILLES, via SAIGON etc. ARRIVED ON SUNDAY, THE 9T JAN, 1938, at 1.00 A.M.

hereby informed

CONSIGNF are the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are teing larded & stored into the Godowns of the Hong Kong, Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Lid, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing..

All claims must be sent in to us on QI before the 10th January, 1935, or they not be recognized.

Onged the ill be examined by the Company's Surveyor, Mours, Goddard de Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 am, on Satur

sy, the 18th Jan, 1938.

CONSIGNEES NOTICE

THE BURNS, PHILP LINE.

From MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, AND SALAMAUA. REHAUL

MANILA,

THE M.V.

THE

"NEPTUNA" CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby

informed that all Goods are being landed at their riak into the hazardone and/or extra bazardons Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf kid Gotown Co., Ltd, whence and/or from be obtained. the wharves Delivery

No Gaines will be admitted sil

Goods remaining ordelivered after the 12th Jan, 1933, will be subject to Rent

All Claims against the Elesmor must be presented to the Undersigned as or before the 26th Jan. 1939, or

they recognized

will not

To comply with General Bonded Warehouse Regulations, consignees must

a Officer in when aninget latisble Roads fro examined

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined in the 11th Goddard and Dougla

mic Committee of the Supreme since it is obvious that it would that he had received a consider. Ainets must have a Revenue Jan., 1999;" at 10, by” Mesme.

Military Council, thus effecting centralisation of the administra tive departments concerned and In this way ensuring better collabaru- tion of alt authorities affected.

The first, constructive measure contemplated by the Economics Ministry is the transfer of all Individual industries, from the war zone to the interior of the country where they will be able to develop Independent of external influence and at the same time contribute to the economic situation of the interior provinces. As an induce- ment 10 owners to transfer fnetory plants to the interior with- out delay, the costs involved would be advanced by the Government us a loan.

benent the latter to export as muchable sum of money for the purpose of the oll as possible. But with the of taking war material to China Chinese in command of the provin- and Spain.

ces and with the exporting centres Macallan was sentenced to 18. In Japanese hands the incentive to months' imprisonment for having produce and export the oll disap- obtained £125 by false pretences from Miss Erie May Andrewartha, nurse, who visited him profes-. sionally

pears.

OTHER GROWER'S

The danger of relying entirely on one source of supply has been ap- parent for some time, and several countries are making efforts to grow enough tung trees to meet their own requirements.

The United States is the largest producer apart from China, having started to lay out plantations on a commercial scale. in 1923, and now has around 100,000 acres under cultivation,

Mr. Christmas Humphreys, pro- secuting, said that Macallan told Miss Andrewartha that he was about, to undertake a big improve- ment scheme at Brighton; involving about £3,000,000.

He was forming a syndicate to undertake the scheme, and he wanted to offer his friends the opportunity of making a lot of imoné)...

The Chinese Economics Ministry Similarly, intensive planting has

Last November Miss Andrewartha does not attempt to conceal that been taking place in various parts

handed Macallan a cheque for the execution of this plan would of the British Empire, including.

£75, and in December a further mean a surmounting of great di- India, Australia and New Zealand. culties, because for one thing, the

The latest recruit to the ranks of cheque for 250, for the purchase quarter unit share in the interior traffic route for transport- tung growing countries is the Soviet of a

not Union, which has planted 25,000 syndicate.

acres in the past six years, mainly

Macallan, giving evidence, said in Western Georgia where climatic that he had spent months trying conditions are suitable.

to obtain the Brighton contract. Mies Andrewartha had ratsunder- stood part of, what he had told her. The money would be repaid.

RISE IN PRICE

Det.-Sergt. Hagen said that Macallan had three previous con- victions, the last ́t Ing in 1934.

INN-KEEPER

HIBERNATES

Watertown, Wisconsin.

Ing of industrial has. been sufficiently developed, and for another most of the Chinese ports and a great number of coalmines were in the possession of the enemy. Despite this, the Minister emphasised, the building up of

The tung is a small tree with a Chinese industry would be carried smooth round fruit of dark brown out at high pressure. To assure colour. It contains oil which is ex- this, coalmines in the neighbour- ceptionally viscous and which is hood of Hankow would be develop not readily affected by atmospheric ed first Particular attention conditions, Varnish or paint made would be devoted to electrification with this substance dries very of provinces of the interior, quickly, and tung oll also possesses The Chinese Central Government the important quality of protecting hoped that the measures planned metals from corrosion. would be specially productive as Because of the latter property regards the mineral wealth of the the oil is especially valuable for rich provinces, of Hunan, Hupeh, use of the submerged parts of Szechuan, Kwangsi and Yunnan. ships. since it prevents them from The Minister added that steps becoming encrusted with seaweed would also be taken to promote growth. export, despite almost insufferable dimeullies, as the only export har- tive until they are three or four bour at present avaliable was years old and the maximum output Canton. Efforts would. at all. of about half a ton of all per events, be made to keep exports at nere of trees in reached after 12 its present satisfactory level: years. At the end of 25 years the

The Minister closed by staling trees die. that China could only finance the.

out.. of Ita foreign credit greatly according to the state of 27 years ago when he was stricken balance which, however, crops and at the present time is by a stomach illness. He found more thin enough to meet all re- around £70 a ton in London. It that by staying in bed for a con- quirements for a very long time is significant that two years ago siderable period, his ailment was to come

partial crop failure in China re relieved. Since then he has spent sulted in a rise to £140's ton. every winter in bed.

WILT

Trayapcian Mewn Bervinns

WAR

For the 27th year in succession, Dr. Arthur Gehrke, an inn-keeper,

la hibernating for the winter,

As is his custom every year with

Officer in attendance when any dntiable goods are examined by the Company's

Burveyors.

No Fire insurance will be effected by tis in soy cue whatever.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES CO. Hong Kong, 9th Jan., 1938.

A

DODWELL--CASTLE

LINE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

CON

No. Fire Insurance has been affected.

|· Bills of Lading will be countersigned

by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., LTD.,

Agente. Hong Kong, 5th Jan., 1989. 16872

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIK

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

THE MULMERLAND "

M.V.GREYSTOKE CASTLE"

having arrived from Hamburg, and Ports of call. Consignees of Cargo MIG FROM U.S.A. TIK MANILA.

hereby notified that their goods are boing landed and placed at their risk YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby into the Hong Kong Kowloon informed that all Goods are Wharf & Godown Company's godownS being landed at their risk into the at Kowloon, where delivery may be Godowns of the Hong Kong and obtained as soon se the goods aro Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company, landed, Led at Kowloon, whence and/or from Optional cargo will not be landed the wharven delivery may be obtained. here, unless notice has been given 48. here, unless notice has been given 48 carried on. from port to port to the Optional cargo will not be landed hours prior to vessel's arrival, but

hours prior to vessel's arrival, but final port of call to which the option carried on from port to port to the final extends. portol call to which the option extinda No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown, and all Good# remaining undelivered after the 13th inst will be subject to rent.

All claims against the vessel must be presented to the undersigned on or the 20th inst or they will not be recognized.

before

All bro

broken, chafed, and damaged. Goods are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on the 11th inst. at 10 am, by our surveyors, Mr. Goddard & Douglas.

In the case of datiable cargo, Con- signees are requested to inform the Imports & Exports Office Lant they have such goods for examination. No Fire Insurados, has been affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned

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by

DODWELL" & CO, LTD.:

Agonta

The trees do not become produc- the approach of the cold weather. Hong Kong, 7th Jan, 1938,

he has locked himself in his bed- room above the inn and there ho intends to remain seeing no one, until next spring. Meals will be', sent up to him on a service lift.

Mr. Gehrke started hibernating

The price of the oll vacies very

HONOURED BY POPE PIUS

· No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 14th Jan, 1938, will be subject to rent.

All broken, chated and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns,

they will be examined on 18th 1838, at 0 am. by our fur- Hossra. Goddard and Douglas. comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations consigotes must have a Revenue. Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goodaaro

To examined

All claiis must ach an before the 7th Feb., 1938, or they will not he recognized.

No Insurance wil be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned

‚ JEBBEN & CO.,

Agente.. Hong Kong, 7th Jan, 1988. -

by

Rarkowski, by Pope Pius XI: Rar- zowski who received the honour on the 40th anniversary, of hist ordinantion formerly held the title Rome, Jan. 11, or Field Bishops. His ordination sa "Bishop of the German 14litary Bishop will take place in the near forces is the title conferred upon future,— -' the Apostelle Administrator, Justus. Transsccan News Servscel

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