ELEGRAMS.
[Reuters:]
The Straits Command.
LONDON, 8th October, Colonel Inigo Jones, C. B., Scots Guardi, has been selected to command the troops in
the Straits Settlements.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY OCTOBER 10 1905.
THE INTERPORT RIFLE MATCH.
event on Thursday sext, the 12th instant, on
Colosel Inigo Richmund Jones, is the Licule nant-Colonel commanding the Scots Guards with whom he served in the Egyptian campaign at Soakim, 1885. In the late floer war he was the Major-General in command of the Guardsley,
The "Matin" Disclosures.
STARTLING ALLEGATIONS, The Malin continues its disclosures re the Morocco embroglio, and now affirms that England offered M. Delcassé to mobilise the fleet, seize the Kiel canal, and land 100,000 men in Schleswig Holstein.
The Suez Canal.
The Suez Canal is re-opened.
Later..
British Trade. Imports to September show an increase "of £2,658,642 and exports an increase of
£31421,801
Moscow without Newspapers.
'COMPSON STRIKE, CO
No newspapers are being published in Muscow in consequence of a strike of com *positors.
•
CHAO TUNG NHAN
HONGKONG, PROPERTY ATTACHED. Coming at this juncture the mitichment of
THE INTERNED RUSSIAN WARSHIPS
AT SHANGHAL
Confirming the report printed in these
HONGKONG SHOOTS ON, THURSDAY. The team will fire off this anaval
Chau Tung Shau's property in Bonglong cofamma from an interview given to a repre- caused considerable comment, on account of the King's Park Range at 2 o'clock p.m.
The following have been selected to form which a representative of this journal madsentative of the Hongkong. Telegraph by a the team-Ar. Sergt. Simons, #W.K, Col. sume inquiries. As a result it was learn- Hongkong merchant recently returned from that this altachment Shanghai, we find that one after another, the Sergt. Spinner, wk, Col. Berst, Bullock, ed authoritatively
iutarned. Russian warships and transports in R.WR, C.P. O. W. Manning, H.N., Mr.-J. had no connection with the Canton matter,
'he Northern port are taking their turn in be Welsh, N., Mr. J. l'arkos, Mr. J. C. Gow, but was the outcome of a purely local affair.
ng drydocked for cleaning and repairing Cops G. P. Lammert, H.X.V.C, Sergt. R. Lapsaving given two promissory notes for
Last week we reported the fact that the Svir $10,000 each by way of a security for an em ind the Fareslaw had been docked in the Old. H.K.V.C, and Sergt. J. Andrews, H.K.V.C.
Dock of S. C. Farnham, Havd Co., Ld. From Reserves:-Bombardier A. Watson, H.K.V.C.,ployee, to the Sun Tak Dank; the employee
Northern exchanges received this morning we and Mr. J. H. Pidgeon.
having abscended application was made to Chau for payment of his security, but the apears that the transport Wladimir was docked it the Cosmopolitan. Dock of the same firm, lication was either ignored or overlanked in the pressure of other matters, and the Bank' brought suit in the Supreme Court of Hong- king, obtained a decree exparte, and the at lachment followed. This is returnable on the 27th inst.
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HONGKONG CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB.
ANNUAL REPORT.
on the and inst..
THE YAO.A.
AN EXPLANATION.
We have received the following from the secretary of the Hongkong Y.M.C.A.(European department);~~-
A statement by its, Committee of Manage ment regarding the Class Distinctions alleged to have been set up by the European Depart ment of the Young Men's Christian Associa lion of Hongkong:
Any one desiring to witness the shooting is invited to do BO. SINGAPORE OBJECTS TO MORNING S100T
The Singapore team, in view of the coming match with Hongkong and Shanghai, should. consider very seriously whether,, taking the range as it lies, it is prudent to risk the chanres of success on morning shoots, Frankly
we (Singape Free Press) do The offer would be confirmed in writing not think it is. To get down to the lange if France so wished.
early, must mean something of a rush for those who have to go long dancer, and the mera fact that one man who had to go in Balestier Started in September of last year, the Hong from Alexandra Park made top score, is an exception that does cot detract from the generalkons Corinthian Yacht Club is already quire a force of the reason against anything like a furahing association, having à membership
"This association had been under fire in the sense of hurry before an important shont, of 7: and a balance in hand of close upon a Then na man is property in tunn" early in Stoo. The annual general meeting of the public press during the last few months, but has hitherto remained silent. No doubt this members was held at 35.. Queen's Road silence has been interpreted by many, as an the morning, Hu circulation and nervous system need time, after sleep, to get into true
Central last evening, those present being admission of the truth of the statements and working equilibrium. And for that reason it will be found that a man is at his best, as res the Hop, Dr. Clarke, M. O. . in the chair, charges therein made. Such an interpretation gards a well-reuled down temperament, some Messrs. M. McIvor, W. it: Donald, E. M. incorrect. The failure to speak up to this tune in the afternoon, after a moderately e-sy. Hazeland, J. W. Bains, 1. Gibson, F. Howell; time has been partly due to the fact that many of the attacks have barne unmistakable marks day. In the morning, again, here is the cer
J. Hand, W. A. Crake, Inspector Withers and of insincerity. This has been evident not only ly that two or three men will have anxiety
from the many untruthful and misleading state about getting back lo hffice: and even if that J. Reidie, secretary.
ments made (when the real truth could have feeling is nut acutely present, most of the men.
been ascertained with a little pains); bat also feel that the day, is still to come, with all its
The annual report was presented na follows :
from the generally rancorous tone of the The Prince and Princess of
duties and engagements. The mere subcon---The Committee have much pleasure in subtlacks in question. The chief reason for our Wales' Tour.
sciousness of this isnot conducive to the estivemitting to you the Club's Annual Report and silence was the desire not to complicate a very The Prince and Princess of Wales will equanimity that every good team Captain Accounts for the year ending 31st September, difficult question at a time when we were us
should endeavour to assure to hemen.
1995. The club which is only in its infancy leave Genoa on the 21st-instant.
started In Septembar last and has now a meming every endeavour to arrive at a solution em that would be satisfactory to all concerned, and when we, the Committee, in view of the in- hership of 71. The club deeply regrets to have
terests and difficulties involved, were not yet to record the death of Mr. Throne, one of its original members, who look great interest in the affairs of the club, and was a part owner of the Ariel. The subscription and entrance fees for the year amounted in all to $395, and the expenditure to $31.76, leaving a balance of $73:24 to the good of the club, which may be considered as satisfactory enough to a young club just started. There were seven of the one design class racing during the season, and six uisers took part in t.e races provided for that class. The Wing won the Crub's Champion chip with 48 points; the Gaff took second prize with 22. In the cruiser class the La Cigale took first prize (a cup presented by the Vice Commodore of the club), and the Elfis jook second prize given by the club. The points gained by each boat during the season are as follows:
48 points Asthore
Cam.... Ariel C CRUISER CLASS.
[N. C. D. Nesus.]
Plague in Mano' uria.
Takin, gril Octuber. Plague has braken out in the neighbourhood of Lake Dalainer (or Kuhin); on the western borders of Manchuria. The Trans-Baikal pro- vinces are declared infected.
AN UNFAVOURABLE CONDITION. Then, again, and this is a powerful reason, there is the fact that taking the final strain of the Inng range shoot on an intensify ing light and a generally rising temperature, is, from the physical point of view, a very unfavourable condition, for Europeans B1 least. A few men may not know that they feel the effect of this in their shooting, but those who are more sensitive to small changes feel it acu.. no. And tely, whether they quite realise it
The Grand Old Marquis.
as it is practically at the longest range team Tokio, 4th October. matches are won, Ilie risk of making this the Marquis fin was received in nudience by the most difficult period in the shoot, implies a Emperor this afternoon.
great responsibility on some one.
A. Commercial Celebration of the Alliance
Tokio, 4th October. Marquis Saionji (lender of the Seiyukai) and Count Okuma (leader of the Progressives) are to speak to-morrow before the Associated Chambers of Commerce, which propose to hald grand celebration of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance on Friday.
The Progress of Princess Alice.
Takin, 4th October, Misa Ronaveli has arrived at Yokobama.
The Panie in Peking.
Peking, 4th October. Fince the bomb outrage, the people of Pek ing have hear in a state of alarm. It is leared that rioters may attack the residence of the High Commiss oners at Winshenshan, and precautions are being taken accordingly.
A Boycott in Bengal.
Tokio, 5th October,
A Kohe consular telegram says that the boycott of lureign goods in Bengal is spread. ing, but the demand for Japanese goods is increasing.
?
[Straits Times]} Thibatan Negotiations. CHINESE ENVOY LEAVES BEFORE THE FINISH.
Simb, 2nd October. The Chinese Envoy, Tang-Shan-yih, who came to India to discuss the Thibetan question with the Indian Government, has left for China on the plea of ill health, without having con- cluded the negotiations in regard to Tibet.
[The Chinese Envoy went to India some months ago to negotiate direct with the Indian Government. The Chinese Government in. tends now to treat direct with the Government at London, Ed., 5.7.).
Lord Minto's Departure Delayed. Landon, 30th September. Lord Minto has changed his plans, and it is now arranged that he will leave Varseilles on, Nov. 3rd, and arrive in Bombay on Nov. 17th.
French Sugar Failure. The Paris market is dejuresázð in consequence of the failure of the Lucantade Vallet-an important sugar company.
Director's Sudden Death. M. Labouglise, a directar af the Egyptian Sugar Refineries Company, with which the late M. Cronier, who recently committed suicide, was connected, has dir d siddenly at Cairo.
M. Witte.
M. Wine on his arrival at St. Petersburg, was enthusiastically greeted at the railway station.
M. Witte held a long conference with Count *Lamsdorff yesterday,
Princo of Wales,
The King has invested the Prince of Wales with the Grand Crosses of the Star of India and the Indian Empire.
The New Lord Mayor. Alderman Wafter Vaughan Morgan, the proprietor of Who's Who and various trade papers, has been elected Lord Mayor of London for 1900.
Royal Visit to India.
LATEST APPOINTMENTS,
Captain The Hon. Hugh Tyrwhitt, M.V.O.. has been appointed Commodore in command of the battleship Rexown in which the Prince and Prince of Wales proceed to Indio, and his hy brother, the. Rev. Hugh Tyrwhitt, has been
during the tour.
(Captain Tyrwhitt, M.V.O., has been Private Secretary to the First Lord of the Admiralty since 1962.—ED, S.T.],
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position, nor repated to speak for the Association.
"The limits of this letter preclude our taking
ments and dealing with them one by one, nor the said untruthful and misleading state- would any ureful purpose be thus served. Let 45 10 at once to the root of the matter.
What is the barge? Briefly, that the members of this Society, organised under the well known name given above, have deliberate ly decided to exclude fram their membership Certain classes, namely, non-Europeaus and
Service man.'
In the afternoon again all the conditions are altered for the better as regards the nervous
"At the outset, instead of picturing, these members as a lot of pharisaical Christians, who condition of a term. Men ara settled down for the day and everything in them in in true
look with disdain on the Gentile world, let us see who they are, these 160 men. Roughly balance. There is no more work to be done,
speaking, 8 of them are active members, that nothing to bother about, no sense of any rub
ie, members of Christian churches; not saints, sequent duty to be done or appointments to be
but men of flesh and blood; not men who 'pose' kept. Everything makes for the exclusion of Gail.
as Christians and say, I am holier than thou,' every disturbing influence, and for the facility Warratah... 10
but men who acknowledge their own weak. of concentration on the, business in hand. The berdia ...
nesses and seek the help that comes in the light at the longer ranges gets steady and serene, mimage disappents, and the barrel of La Cigale... 20 points Majjurie 4 points service of the church. If these men were the rifle keeps perceptibly cooler than in a Elfin $4
Active
to be arraigned before a competent judge, niorning shoot. Winds are spt to rise as Aileen... to Dart3.
no doubt, each one of them would be found least а modicam of clasi the morning goes on and the sun gets higher, the Commodore's Cup was won by fibersia to have at but in the afternoon the tendency is for the ad the Hume Cup by Allore. The cup prejudice, and perhaps some of them would considerable amount of it (the atmosphere to settle and for the light to steadysented to the club by the China Afail was sailed
it is safe to millenium has not yet arrived), but 我 under the auspices of the Ilongkong. down, the eve enilly keeping in unison with lart the sl wly changing light."
gatta, and was won by Harratah The spoons say that the entire so would be as free from it presented by Mr. Denison was won by Gail as any Ea men chosen from the local com. and Vinn respectively. The thanks of the club munity. are due to Mr. Hume, Chiwa Jail and Mr.
prizes to the club,, atul į Come of these Ba men compose the of Management, which has the Denison far Prendy cane forward to swell responsible direction of the Association's affairs to the public
This Committee is selected annually by ballot the membe ship, without whose support we could not be in such a prosperous position, also by the active members to Mr. Thorne who kindly andited the accounts. The prospects of the club for the coming season are brightening, with the building n! two new boats of the nae-design class by Ali King, who expects to have them launched in six weeks'
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..THE CAPTAIN'S RESPONSIBILITY, The real thing for a leani, Captain to do on getting on the ground, is not to decide when to begin his shont, but when it would be sale lo end it. Then work back from that to the time thegin. The presence or absence of cloud will be the chief fact in guessing what the light will be when firing should cease, and good ringe arrangements can enable the whole time of firing a match to be calculated up to a ten minutes' margin. For the various masons giv. en above murning serres at 600 yds, will be fund to vary widely from the mean team ave-time. rage: those made lile in the afternoon will keep much closer in the team average, and le possibly as much as two points a man better. Which makes ten times the amount wanted to wi or lose a match, as in the two-point loss of Singapore to l'erak. The writer of these re- marks will he gind they are of any service to young shots, any rate they may help to promote considerine, and experiment,
"SMOKER" AT KUWLOON.. A very enjoyable concert was given by the employees of the Kowloon Docks in their
The Chairman proposed, and Mr. Howell seconded, that the repnet and balance sheet be adopted and passed.
Carried?
:
The following office-beaters were elected by ballot : commodore, lion. Dr. Clarke; vice.com inodore Mr. E. M. Hazeland; secretary, Mr. J. W, Baina; freasurer, Mr.. J. Rendle; official treasurer, Mr. W. A., Crake; consmilee: Messrs. 1. Hand, M. Mclyor Gibson, and Howell,
ALTERATION IN RULES.
square feet in area."
Mr. Dona'd seconded. Carried.
PROPOSED CLUB, HOUSE Mr. Donk'd bought forward several matters importance including the desirability of the erection of a club house, the questions of se- curing a launch to follow the races and of de- vising a system of signalling for a launch to take yachts in tow when desired. These were referred to the committee.
On the proposition of Mr. Donald it was ¦ agreed to place on record the club apareciation of the services of Mr. J. Reidle as secretary, A vote of thanks to the commodore brought, the mzeling to a close.
have
The other 80 men are associate' members, that is, they make no profession of member. It is a well-known fact ship in any church. among the Associations the world over that these men join the Society on account of its club features.
"Against who, then, is the above charge med? Manifestly it could not be justly
Nor can the aimed at the associate members active members be held responsible, for to the Committee of Management had been delegated the power to pass upon all application for the responsibility whatever action has been member hip. This Committee, then, accept
Laken.
We did sanction temporarily the setting op of certain limitations to membership. Why? Not from any class. prejudice, but with rea! regret that conditions seemned to demand such
A course.
"The plan of organization of this Seciety in Hongkong is what is known as the metro pol.tan plant, so successfully used in the West This plan provides for separate Associations for the various sections of the community, each with its own independent management, but all bound together by one Board of Directors, on which each Assoc ation has its representatives. This plan grew unt of experience in the West, which has shown that more effective work could be done by Associations formed for the different sections of the community. The success of this plan has been largely due, no doubt, 10 the fact that these different rections have themselves desired separate Associations. 11 is evident now that the focal conditions in Hongkong are not as propitions for the successful, working out of this plan as in the West, but it was limped at the inception of the movement here that these separate Associa sinns would be organized before there was any already formed were animated by any class ungrounded suspicion that the Associations feeling. To this end the constitution provided for Chinese, European,, Army, and Navy Associations, with a clause stating that De partments would be, formed as the work might demand. In addition to those named, the management had in mind the formation of A»-- sociations for the college students, and non. Europeans other than those mentioned.
in
COMMERCIAL.
"INDO CHINĀS.
Messrs. A. Sullivan & Co., Shanghal, write
of the
Intimations.
THE
iteir weekly shaft report. China SNC ROBINSON PIANO Ld, as follows:-Despite the rumoured coali sion of the three local steamship companies towards a rise in coastwins freights which should have come into operation yesterday, Indo-Chinas barely hold their place and for the moment there are so forward buyers.
Mc.. Hareland moved that rule 13 He amend- grounds last night. Conditions could not haveed as follows: The rudder plate shall act been more perfect,--bright, cloudless sky, with brilliant moonlight, the atmosphere delight-exceed 3/16th of an inch in thickness nar two fully cool, a well-arranged programme, and attentive hosts, The Sociedade Philharmonica, |a.very able orchestra, sei the ball rolling with. 'aniexcelent interpretation of the grand march
*Here, there and everywhere." This was folaf lowed by Father O'Flynn "sung by Mr: E. O. Murphy in his well-known style. He was de servedly encased though no response was a corded--and wisely, considering the length of The programme, and the lateness of the hour when the concert commenced. Mrs. l'enfold was extremely nervous when she appeared and commenced the pretty song 'Sing me to sleep," but the nervousness gradually wore off, the notes became truer, and she sang the second verse very sweetly indeed, and with much pleasing expression. These re.
THE FLOATING MINE DANGER. marks, indeed, also apply to her rendering
That the floating mine danger sone extends of "Oh, Promise me”—that ever-popular drawing-room ballad, which she gave in the well south of the S.E. promontory is further second part. In the absence of Mr. Walstow, proved by the receipt of the following telegram Mr. Titmus, then favoured the audience with from the Commissioner of Customs at Chefoo, a very pretty aboo solo, well played. He handed to the N. C. D., News by the Coast cushion the time has not yet seemed ripe for
For reasons that, are immaterial. to this dis was followed by Mr. Edwards, who gave a
the launching of these various Associations, fine interpretation of "A gay butterfly. Mr. Inspector: W. Terrill, notwithstanding the fact that he
and the managers, knowing that class distinc. was suffering from a sore throat, gave that
tions are a fact in Hongkong life, saw that the beautiful song "Try to forget, which he sang
original scope of this' department, would have well though his hoarseness was very This location in right in the track of ship.
to be widened, since it would be unchristian to very noticeable. The close of the first part was ping N.E. Framautory Lighthouse beats exclude any class for whom no provision had brought about by the orchestra playing selecN. E. (mag) distant 94 miles, and this mine been made. In bringing this about two things tions from the "Belle of New York, and after was seen therefore not very far from the scene had been taken into consideration, (1) the feel- Pan
ing (right or wrong) on the part of the members an interval they opened the second part with of the disaster to the C.M.S. Hrichho
Dory
As we recorded in our account of the catas that this department was intended exclusively admirably played. Mr. Humo followed with Carnival which was very well trophe, the survivors of the Hitch he had barely for European civilians; (2) our obligation 10 sung. Mr. Walstow who had now arrived, time to escape with their lives, and everything those who stood at the back of us financially amused the audience with his "Imitations of they had in the way of personal belongings demanded that we should move with caution and the with them was lost. In the cases of the native Coincident with our efforts at a solution of this "Pantomime." Mr. Pearson's violin
and crew this is serious matter question wo havé been subjected to these scar. selections from Maritens and
Marque do and
and the Twaing, were very pleasingly rendered and at all events to be considered sympathetically rendered even more discut
At a gen meeting much appreciated. These were followed by against the belligerent whose mine
A general
(the members held Murphy's Interpretation of the Prodigal explosion. Unfortunately, it can never be as on the 18th of September it was found that a The Crows of Cold, played in Bse, dyle certained certainly beliner the mins was majority ware in favour of admitting soldiers brought the concert to close, after which Rumina or Japanaso, and it would seem fair and sailors. This Committee, therefore, hay the audience sang the first stants of God therefore that the duty of compensation should ing arrived at a probable solution of the diff save the King Launches took the Hongkong be shared by the two Governments. At pil. cnities involved, at its regular meeting on the visitors to and from the dock, and everything events representations might be made pa such and nf October, voted unanimously to admit not was dons for the comfort and welfare of the lines, and we have reason to believe they might only Service men but any person, who might guests who spent a most delightful evening. be successful..
Cheloo, 3rd October.
Mine seen yesterday, Lai. 35. 21. N. Long 122, 36,
COMPANY, LD.
SHANGHAI SHARE MARKET. state-Business reported:-Shanghai and Hongkew Wharts at Tls. 187% for October. Tugs" Pref "at Tis. 47. Farnham Boyderat Tis. 144/144 for Oct. Chinese Engineering and Miding Co. at Ths. to B.S., Langkats at Tis asal for December...
Advices from Shanghai, dited 6th October, PRACTICAL
Busine's done direct--Shanghai and Hong- kew Wha is at Tis. 1871 for Uct. Farnham floyds at Tis. 145. Chinese. Engineering and Mining Co, at Tĺs 10 8.45, and s. 9.50 B.S. from Hongkong. Astors, at The 27 for Oct. Flours at Tis. 26. Pu'ps at Tis, 1421.
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THE HONGKONG. FROZEN
FOOD SUPPLY.
INE AUSTRALIAN LEMONS.
FINE
AUSTRALIAN SMOKED FISII.
FRESH, CANADIAN SALMON,
See our Price List on page 8.
"Hongkong, Toth October, 1908.
"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS:
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
SIS. BENALDER," FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, AND STRAITS.
CONSIGNEES of Cargn are hereby informed that all Gonds are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra? hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kow loon Wharf and Godown Co., 1 td., whence and/or from the wharles delivery may be
abtained.
AND
REPOLISHED
COMPETENT. WORKMEN.
ESTIMATES FREE.
WOWN MAKE"
PIANOS
FROM $800,
IMPORTED PIANOS
FROM $875,
SECOND HAND PIANOS RETURNED' FROM HIRE AT LOW PRICES. INSPECTION INVITED.
Hongkong, 23rd September, 190c
Trade
TELEPHONE No. 135
Mark
JUST LANDED.
FIRST SHIPMENT.
No Claims will be admitted after the. Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods unde. TRY IT livered after the 161b instant will be subject
to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be pre sented to the Undersigned on or before the 23rd instant, or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 16th instant, at 11 AM.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Hills of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co. Agents.
Tioon Hongkong, 9th October, 1904.
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND CALCUTTA. HE Steamship
THE
"LIGHTNING,"
Captain 1. ti. Spence, will be despatched for the above Ports, on TUESDAY, the 17th instant, at 3 PM..
For Freight, apply.to
DAVID SASSOON & Co., LIMITED,
Agents. Hongkong, 10th October, 1905. [toar
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE. HE Steamship
THE
"LIGHTNING," having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed at once, at Consigaces' risk and expense.
board after 2 P.M. Cargo remaining on
appointed Chaplain to Their Royal Highnesses children." "Courtship and marriage, solos, passerers would seem to have a claim | silous nitacks, and our problem has been thus PENANG are requested to take IMMEDIATE
THE triping season in Shanghai is well ad- vanced, the grass course, having been opened last week. We note that Cotswold, Mr. Gras son op, with Zodine piloted by Mr. Johnson, went half a mile in 1.4 3.5ths last qur. 31 3-5 Cowwold streamed away from Zodine at the
the
Fol
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of the 12th instant, will be landed at Con- signees risk and expense Into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited:
Consigness of Cargo from SINGAPORE and DELIVERY of their Goods from alooguide, such Cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees risk and expense
con effected. No Fire Insurance has been Bills of Lading will be countersigued by the Undersigned.
LIMITED
*
DAVID SASSOON & Co, 1
MAC Agents Hopalong, roth October, 1905.
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