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Telegrams,

[Revier]

"The House of Commons.

LONDON, and March

The House of Commons adjourned at 5.37, after a twenty-seven hour sitting; a record since the "Parnell sitting.

Egypt.

"News from Cairo says that, owing to the lack of a suitable site for another large re- servoir, it has been decided to raise the Assuam, Dam seven metres, at a cost of £1,500,000, to be completed in 1913.19

The addition will Irrigate a million more acres, increasing the cotton crop by £4,000,000 per annum. The addition will **Involve the further submerging of the Temple

of Philae and other monuments.

Later. The Grand National Hosult.. 1---Eremon, z-Tom West. 3-Potländer.. Eremon started at 8 to 1, Tom West at too to 6, and Potlander-at go to 1.

There were twenty-three starters. The winner won by six lengths, Potlander being a bad third. A

The Money Market. The rise in the French bank rate has sur prized and disquieted the Stock Exchange and is interpreted as an indication that money will continue to be dear for a long time.

Nicaragua and Honduras. American Marines have been lapded at Trujillo, Lacieba and Puerto Cortez, in Honduras, to protect American interests in view of the continued heavy fighting between the Nicaraguans and the Hondurans.

The Murder of Mr. Whiteley.

23rd March. A verdict of wilful murder has been given against Rayner, and the sentence of death .passed.

The Transvaal. The Transvaal Council has passed the Asiatic Bill.

Lord Selborne reserves the King's ap- proval."

The Assembly has adjourned to the 14th June, The United States and the Central American Republios.

Mr. Roof has received the Nicaraguan and Costa Rican Ministers and impressed upon them the necessity för ending the war with Honduras, otherwise all Central America will be involved, and European intervention possible

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER BRÉSERVE ASSOCIATION

The first month's competition for the Go vernor's Cup was completed on Sunday the 24th. During the six shoots in the month there ¿were "344-entrics. The highest score was `made by T. Moit, who holds the Cup for one month. The following are the highest-Scores.

A. Moira.... 62+ 8 = 70. A. Bloway..... 55+14 70 A. W. J. Watt................... 643 4 .68 W. G. Humphreys....... 414-16, m≈ 69 Dr. Even Jones... 57+10= 67 W. J. I. Gast, ................. $144

J: C. Gow.................. 66 diatch 66 P. P. J. Wodehouse...... 67+ 6. —, 65 E. C. Lane, Dinoo......... $4+12 ≈ 66 W. Dobbs, 55+10= 65

8. E. Green. ....................... 63 Scratch 63 JH. Pidgeon 63 *

62 53+

A. Jenkins,

A, B, Tuxford.

J. Owens Hughes

W;1: 1 eask.

D. Willis.......

63

61

61

53+ 6-59 47+12 ~ 59 Hon, F. H. May............ 524 & ➡ 18 E. W. Terrey....... 44+14

38

H. W, Bird. ................ § 4.6 = 57

·D, Gaw

........ 47+10= $7

E: 5. Carru here....... 45+12- 57

Edward‹. '...'"

W.

J. N. Jones.

E, Ormiston...

LG Birds eye vi

W. I. J. Saundert

·E. M. Moos.

G. H. Wakeman

C. Bond

W. H. Wickham.........

3.1. Hutchings, eila

C. Manney,

C. W. But...

JA. Wheal...

- . G. Ladcock ....

4406 = $6

·39+16='55 34+20=54 40+ 4 = 53 *** 47+ 6 = 53.

10 = $24 45+14= 30

·41+.4-48 34416 47 77420 47 21420 = 44′ 34+ 843

18+24 = 43;

... 29 Scratch 29

* The pool on the 16th, and 17th, inst, WAS WON

by A. Bloway with a Score of 53414=67 and |

THE

TAB TYPHOON INQUIRY

XPERT

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY MARCH 25 1907.

·BICAWEI AND KONGKONG OBSERVATORIES,

The following is the evidence given by Mr. F. G. Figg, firat assistant, Hongkong Observe story, before the Typhoon Inquiry Committee. when exim'ned by the Chairman, Sir Henry S. Berkeley

IN IN DISPUTE

XOE CUAN CONVEYAN ON

· Adjourned from Friday the matter of an issue between the K e Cran Company and, Bun, Tin

Kee and Thong Leng, s

Long, les plaintiffs, and Yan On Marine and Fire Insurance and Godown Company, Ld, and the King Kes firm, at de defendants, was resumed in Original, furisdiction this morning, at the Suprems Court: before his

Q-With reference to the published remarks

icawei Observatory, have you any informa. tion as to what those observations were ?

A-Yes, as published in the N. C. Laily Newz.N

Q-The statement has been made that if

telegrams bad been received from Sicawel you would have had such police as would have en- abled you to give warning of this storm what do you say to that?

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BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAUKES.

PUBLIC AUCTION- MSSRS, HUGHES & HOUGH have

instructions to sell by clicM PUBLIC AUCTION,

THURSDAY, Hon. Mr. H E Pollock, K.O, instructed by Mr. G. E. Marrell, of Hessra. Dennys and the 28th March, 1907, at 3 o'clock in the after- Bowley, for the first, and by Mr. John toon, at their Office at Ice House Street; Hastings, for the second, represented both

DAWATHE VALUABLE plaintiffs. Mr. M. W. Slado, instructed by Mr. LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES Holborrow, of Mesire. Deacon, Locker and Registered in the Land Office as Deacon for the first, and Mr. Hursthouse for the second, represented both defendants, Fire Insurance and Godown Company, Ld, having been sketched, the statement of defence for King Kee firm followed.

The defence for the Yan On Marino,

and

Lot Sub-sections 1 and 1 of Section D of Inland Lot No. 94, with the premises DEEN STREET, Victoris, in the Colony of thereon, known si Noi, 51 and 53, ABER- Hongkong, www

Total area of the above properties is 2,143 square feet

Total Crown. Rent is $5.

Lot The Equity of Redemption of and in the Remaining: Ponion of Section B of

land Lot No. 5os, with the premises thereon, known as No. 3 and 4, MOSQUE TER RACE, Victoria aforesaid,

Toul Crown Rent in $16.95.

Masam, HASTINGS & HASTINGS,

No, jë, Queen's Road Central,

band from the Auctioneers, Hongkong, aand March, 1997.

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HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT CO LID.

A-1 put copies of newspaper marked L to 3 The general gist is that on the 15th there

The defendants admitted that the Koe Cast was a depression to the south of Weisco Sima, and the other plaintiffs and the defendants were as described in the statement of the claim, On the 16th at 5 pm, that the new centre

He admitted that the plaintiffs, Bun Tin Ken signalled in the South is over Formosa or east add Thong Seng, agreed to sell the lin re of it; though not yet' violent it may close

ferred to the Hang Seng Cheong firm of rough weather in the Channel and strong Hongkong, but deny that the plaintiffs re serve the right of properly in and disposal wind south of Chusan Archipelago. On the of the tin as alleged. The plaintifs drew bills 17th at 5 pm. strong Nar NW breezes expect of exchange on the Hang Seng Cheong, paParticulars and Conditions of Sale may be ed between Wenchow and Formoja, because able to the Hongkong and Shanghai Bankas of the depression still prevailing on that island, paymeet for the Lin, and thay then sold the obtained from the Vendor Solicitors, On the 18th at 5 p.m. the depression over bills to the said Bank. They deny that the Bank made any advances to the plaintiffs as Formosa has filled. Autumnal monsoon pro-allexed in the statement of claim, or at all, the bably moderate along the whole coast of plaintiffs drew bills of exchange for the tin, and China. On the 19th it is stated that on the reserved to themselves the property in the said 18th heavy storm probably of narrow diameter in until payment had been made for the tin. passed over Hongkong in the morning (29 28 They sold the bills of exchange, and endorsed the bills of lading over to the Bank, and by and a whole SW gale at to a.m). That in doing so they received payment of the price of formation re the typhoon in Hongkong was the tin, and so all property in the same left the communicated by the Hongkong Observatory plaintiffs, which became vested in the Bank. to Bicawei,

On arrival of the tin in Hongkong the Kno Tak Tai, acting in the ordinary course of their business and within their general authority as shipping agents for the plaintiffs, and in good faith, delivered to the Hang Seng Cheong firm, without requiring the production prior to delivery of the bills of lading. The raid assent to deliver the fin by any fraudulent means, or with intent to evade payment of the Mr. Figg remarked that in various quarters billa of exchange, or of the price of the said there had been attempts to influence public in and these defendants deny that the plain- tiff's agent, Kam Tak Tai, tad no authority to opinion against the Hongkong Observatory and deliver the tin. After the delivery of the the basis that the progress of the typhoon of the 18th September bad been forecasted by others. It thus became nécessary in view such forecasts and copies of the N. C. Daily News containing the forecasts emanating from the Director of the Sicawei Observatory have been handed to you (the Committee) accordingly,

Mr. Figg stated:-With respect to opinions held here by many people as to the correctness

Q-When did you send to the telegraph office your telegram informing Sicawei about the typhoon?

A-The message was despatched from this

--EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING,

An extraordinary generál mécting`of share- holders in the Hongkong Land Investment and Agency Co., Ltd, was held at the com pany's offices. Victoria Buildings, at eleven

Advertisements.

NOTICERNS

Mis this day authorized to Sigri the name

R. JOHN WHYTE COOPER BONNAR

of our FormLAR AYAT KARLOV NE SAADANGIBB; LIVINGSTON & CO.

Hongkong, 25th March, 2007.:

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L PUBLIC AUCTIONO

“HE Undersigned has received instructions THE Unders to Bell,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED, within the Kesidence, Na, z, Barrow Terrace, Kawloon,

WEDNESDAY,

the 27th March, 1907 at 245: P.M.,

THE WHOLE, OF THE: VALUABLE FURNITURE

...

Comprising T Double and Single BRASS BEDSTEADS, WASHSTANDS, DRESSING TAULES, CARPETS HATSTANDS, EXTENSION DINING TABLE OVERMANTLES, SIDE BOARDS, SOFAS, CHAIRS, BOOKCASE, BOOSTOOLS fee JAPANESE SUITE, PLANTS, &c, &c. and PEKING CURIOS, DRAWING ROOM

ALSO

Very Valuable WATER COLOUR and OIL PICTURES.

TARMSAs viua!.

· Catalogues will be issued.

On view 28th instant.

F. KIENE,

Auctioneer.

Hongkong, a5th March, 1907.

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" BARBER* LINE OF STEAMERS:

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE STEAMSHIP SAINT GEORGE

FROM NEW YORK.

"ONSIGNEESof Cargo are hereby informed

risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, I rd., at Kowloon, whence and/or from the Wharves delivery may be obtained.

Observatory at about 5.30 p.m. on the 18th said Hang Seng Chrong did not intace the o'clock, to-day, for the purpose of ameddig that all Goods are being landed at their

There was no means of communication with the City until about this time, “.

the articles of association.

aid in the Pang Seng Cheong failed, and Mr. George Herbert Wakeman was appointed Trustee in Bankruptcy, but these defendants do not admit that the partners in the said firm **b*conded shortly after the said delivery or`ar 'l. The said bills of exchange were dis honoured on due date by non-payment, and the wald Bank thereupon enforced their said security and demanded delivery by the plain tiff of the said tin. The plaintiff company were unable, by reason of the prior delivery. or otherwise of warcings issued from the Sicaforesaid, to comply with the demand and wei Observatory I put in Exhibits M to Mapid the value of the tin, and the bills of warnings issued by the Sicawei Observatory ingly re-assigned to the plaintiffs by the lading and bills of exchange were accord- between the 24th and 27th September, 19.5,Bank, and also transferred all the Bank's pro-time being is charge of the business of Messrs.

taken from the N. C. Daily News of the 26th perty in the said tio, but the plaintiffs give no to the 28th September inclusive We know notice to these defendants of such re-transfer Kes and Thong Seng received the full value of that the existence of this typhoon was first unil December, 1995. The plaintiffs Bun Tia notified fom the Hongkong. Observatory on, the 25th at 10.55 am. At that time the centre in, by sale of the bills of exchange to the what was due to them in respect of the said

must have beco in about 15' M. 137' E, Hank and they have no right, title nr interes They also deny that the tin is that means to the ast of Luzon. It passed in the said lin rather near to and to the Norb of Manila stored to the order of Gerge Herbert Wake

man, as on the inth January, 1975, 120 of about a p.m. on the 27th." It blow in Hong the slabs were delivered to these defendants: kong an the gif · It was a well marked dis as security for a loan of $15,000 made by them furbance, in fact almost violent typhoon. It to the Hang Seng Cheang firm. If the said blew with full typhoon force for 1 hours at 720 slabs were part of the shipment at issue Gap Rock. The exhibits put in show the in

then the plaintiffs were estopped by reason of the delivery of the tin by their agents whereby formation issued from Sicawei up to the Zyth. the said Hang Berg Cheong were enabled to Again; last year the only typhoon we had in deliver the said tin to these defendants, from Hongkong ccurred on the 30th August. The denying that the Hang Seng Cheong could centre piret about 4 pm: about 40 miles to give a good title to these defendants by the said delivery. The Hongkong. Pank here re the south of Gap Rock. At that time inceived the bills of lading befoe the s. 19 Hongkong the brometer read 29.24 and bora arrived, but did not demand delivery of wind was from the N.E. a whole gale. At 5: the tin or inform the owners of the said vessel p.m. on this day Sicawei is ued the follow.ht they were the holders of the said bill of ing: The typhoon is now in the neighbour. lad ng. The liang Seng Cheong firm had hood of the Pescades and seems to be pas ession with the consent of the owners.

filling up on the spot," (N. C. D, Nowe 36/31 August, 1905, put in, marked N and N°1) Such warnings are a positive danger to the public, ihey intimate danger where none exists and safety where the danger lies.

DR. DOBERCK'S. EVIDENCE.

Somerville:

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NO JEALOUSY, Dr. Doberck was then examined by Captain Q.-What is your reason for not answering attacks made in the press on this Obervatory? That would enlighten the public,

A.-People holding an efficial position can not well defend themselves gaiss attacks of

Evidence was adduced,

CORRESPONDENCE;

[We do not necessarily endorse the opislens expressed by Correspondents to this entoma.) MERITORIOUS, CO" DUCT OF P ̈ST OFFICE OFFICIALS.

TO THE EDITOR or the "Roxakong Telegraph." -

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No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain- ing. undelivered after the 1st April, will be sub- ject to rent.

All brokes, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the and April, at 3 P.M.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. * Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL & CO., LIMITED,

Agents." Hongkong, 25th March, 1907.

S.S. POLYNESIEN." COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES- MARITIMES.

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There were present :—Hon. Mr. W. J. Gres- son (chairman), Sir Paul Chater, Messrs. H. P. White, N. A. Siebs, A. J. Raymond, A. Haupt, DM Nissin, J. Orange, B. Percy Smith, C. W. May, Ho Fook, F. Hough, Lo Cheang Shiu, M. S. Nonhcote, Ng, Tak Shang, F. M. Graça and A. Shelion kooper (secretary).

The Secretary read the two resolutions. The fint was proposed by Mr. Orange, seconded by

All Claims against the Steamer must be Mr. Hough. Resolution No. 2 was proposed by Mr. Percy Smith and seconded by Mr. Hoto b April, or they will not be recognized.

presented to the Undersigned on or before the Fook. Both resolutions were carrierat Following were the resolutions --That the following alterations be made in the articles of association. vir() That line one and line two of Article No. 53 be eliminated, except the last five words l'ond of line two the words "Ihe Managing Director in the East of Mesin Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld, or in his absence the person for the Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld., in Hongkong " be insened instead and that the words Senior

$1 be eliminated and the words "Managing Representative" in lines 6 and 9 of Article No.

son & Co, Ld, or in his absence the person Director is the East of Mesars, Jardine, Maihe-

for the time being in charge of the business of Messis, "Jurdile, Matheson & Co., Ld, in Hongkong be inserted instead, (6) That the words" person for the time being in charge of the business of " be inserted between the word "Manager" and the words "or Agent" in the 3rd. line of Article No. 59. (6) That the following new Article to be numbered No. 68A be in- serted between Articles 68 and 69:-"65A The Managing Director in the East of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld., or is bis absence the person for the time being in charge of the business of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., 'Ld, in Hongkong shall be and he is here. by appointed a Managing Director of the Company and, shall hold office until the Company in pursuance of Clause 1 of the Memorandum of Association and of these rticles appolois some other person to act as Managing Director in his stead." (4) That line and line 2 of Anicle No. 6s be eliminated" except the last 6 words at the and

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES:

"ONSIGNEES- of Cargo from London ex ∙ss, Dordogne and Matapan, from Havre ex ss. Dordogne, and from Bordeaux ex s.s. “Cambrai, in connection with above Steamer, are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Oplum frea- sure and Valuables are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra-haxardons Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing, s

Optional Cargo will be forwarded an unless intimatio, is received from the Consignees before 2 PM. TO-DAY, requesting it to be landed here.

Bills of 1:nding will be countersigned by the Undersigned Goods remaining unclaimed after MONDAY, the rat April, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing chargen," ka

All claims must be sent in to me on or before the rd April, or they will not be recognised.

All damaged, packages will be examined on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd April, at 3. P.Mule No Fire Insurance has been effected,

G. DE CHAMPEAUX; Agent. Hangkörg, 25th March envy.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNÉES,

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE

HE

Steamship?

CATHERINE APCAR,“ having arrived from the above Poris, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Gonds will be delivered from alongside

of line and the words "The Managing Director in the East of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co, Ld, or in is absence the person for the time being in charge of the business of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Ca, Ld., in Hongkong," ba insest. The instances' are given to show that it

ed, and that the words "Senior Representa- would be unwise to place confidence in re-

tive" in line 6 of Article No. 69 be eliminated and he words "Managing Director in the East marks issued by. Sicawei éven if we received

of Ments. Jardins, Matheson & Co, Ld, or in them. 1 am compelled to bring these mat ers

his absence the person for the time being in to your notice as I consider thủi silempts are constantly being made in certain quarters to em-ernment is engaged upon what is known as the inserted inste d. (e) That the word, "the" Dear Sir,-Ata time when our Hongkong Gov. charge of the business of Messrs. furdide, Matheson & Co, -d, in Hongkong" be bitter public opinion against the Observatory. commission of inquiry into catrupt practices, it

in the 2nd line of Article 75; be eliminated is indeed a pleasant change for one to place on recard the fact that all Government servants and the word "a inserted and that the letter need not be treated with strepieinn, Some time" at the end of the word "Directors" in the T apo, the writer went to the Pist Office for second line of Anicle No 7; be eliminated stamps and during the transaction carelessly and that the words "or a Managing Director left a Sc na'e on the counter. Now after an be inserted between the word Directors" and interval of about a month, he gain went in the the word in the second line of Article same department for strmps and the China 75 (/) That at the end of Article No. man, who had an the pravings occasion supplied 27 the following words be addeds Provided the stamps, recognised and reminded me of the shat the Managing Director in the East or the incident and explainet that 1 could yel bickerson for the time, being in charge of the the $ from the Postmaster General and business in Hongkong of Messrs, ardine, did so, hence my object in giving pubi city to Matheson & Co, Ld, shall not be disqualified he-above, ns it is so much more pleasant, to from the office of Managing Director & Director give these fat than the usual round of because he does not personally hold the becessary share provided blessrs. Jardine, complaints that one occasionally hears of Matheson &Co, Ld., shall hold the necessary

I am, elc. */

Tabares. (g) Thit the words "or the Cor- poration he represents" be inserted between the word "the" and the word “cease”, ia sa. 5 of | Anicia No. Brand between the word "be" and expense. the word "become" in 'line t of 1.9, 6′′of Article Nog Br. (4) That the words "and (so long as the Managing Director in the East of Messern. Jardine,, Matheson & Co., Ld, or the person for the time being in charge of the business of fit Messrs. Jardins, Matheson, & Co., Ld, in 17/16 Hongkong shall be a Managing Director of 2/1 13/16 the Company) other than a Managing Director bered between the words "Permanent Director and the word "before" in the and 161 no of Article No Bz.

this character, f

Q.--Is there any fealousy or disinclination the pool of the zyn, and zath was won by Ato accept telegrams from anywhere?

A.There is no jealousy whatever and the

Wi 1. Wait, with a score 64+ 4—68: ||

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The lie for the China Mail Cup at disap- more telegrams we can get the belter, but wa pearing target was shot off on Saturday do not want such alarm warnings telegraphed 1st. It was decided that each competitor 19 us as were referred to in Mr. Figg's evid should fire to shate, the one with fowest missen. coce, nor would the Telegraph Company send to be the winner. Up to the 8th that Watt and them free. Pidgeon tied, each having made 5 bite; Watt then succended-in putting on 2 more bits; Whilst Pidgeon cou'd not fin't the figare,. The Cup was therefore won by Wath The follow- ing are the scores. ́. A. W. J. Watt, 7; J. B. Pidgeon, 5; P. P. J. Wodehouse, 2,

Mr. Figg was then questioned by Lieut.. Butterworth; te

Q-Have you heard of a typhoon au Meinco Sima'coming down to Hongkong?

A-Never

Q-Do you think is probable from anything that you have heard or read?·

AVery Improbable.

29,81:

Hongkong, 25th March, 1907.

·H, P, T..

COMMERCIAL..

..TODAY'S EXCHANGE.!

Selling London-Bank T.Tuning-pon

demand

Do. Do:

4 months' sight France-Bank FT

| America--Bank T.T. ... Germany-Bank T.T.

India T.T. ........................

Do," demand.....

Tapan-Bank T.T..

Java-Bank Tyle ming

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FITUATED at the rear of the Hungham Blaugh- ter House is a piece of Crown and which is Mr. Figg staten that the barometer at Canton Shanghal-Bank T.T. used solely for the purpose of, batying the car. at 9 am, on the 18th September when the | Singapore T-T. mui cases off animals found anfit for human food. typhoon was blowing in florghong read On Saturday "moming last the carCASH OF pig was buried there, A coolie attached to the and that it had risen 1/100 inch since the same

laughter house heard of this inf; when he thought the coast was clear he dog up the cat

placed it in a basket, and was leaving the round, “ben a falowe happenidalong and a

han'isked what be sai golog to đỡ

hour on the previous day. Wind No 1. At Macao it read at ro'am, when the typhoon was at its greatest fary in Hongkong 1973/ (N. The distance ween Ho › Macão is about 35 miles, jerkis is ) Mora Amalt area of the disturbance.

4 months' sight L/C.

6 months, sight LJC.

30 days sight Saa

monthe sight

(30 days' bight Syda

| months' sigl

Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed once, at Consignees' risk and expense, Cargo remaining on board after 4 P.M. of the 28th instant, will be landed at Consignees risk and expense into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous godowns of the Hangkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited.

Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to take IMMEDIATE DELIVERY: of their Goods from alongtide,, such Cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel will be landedand stored at Consigneesʼrisk and

*No Fire Insurance has been effected,

DAVID SASSOON & Co., LIMITED,

PR AgentL Hongkong, 15th March, Tony.

1348 STEAM TO CANTON, New Twin Screw Steel Bicamer

THE

AKWONG TUNG". 1,298, E. W. WALKER, Te That, the above Resolution making tho | Leaves Hongkong for Canton on each Son- above changes in the Caniproy's Articles, shall | day, Tuesday, and Thursday, af 9 every evening." come into force and take effect from and in-nLeaves Canion for Hongkong en each Moo. rem - cluding the 1st day of May, 1907. (long day, Wednesday and Friday, about 5.3› n

› n'clock The Chauman, at the conclusion of the every evening, 'meeting, thanked those pretect for their attend. ance, and the metting.onded/twb

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