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LINE OF

STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEWS,

*

Tip Montmis“-

FROM GLASGOW,

LIVER

POOL AND STRAITS. CONSIGNEES of Uargu are fiereby

Intoried that all Goods are being oanded at their risk into, the Gudotas at Holl's Wharf at Kowloon, whence bad/or from the wharyas delivery" may la obtained.

No claims will be admitted after the Gouda liare Jolt the Godowns, and all goods remaining undulivared after the 16th fait.. will be subject to pont..

All Claims against the Stasiner must be plaiantart to the Undersigned on or batore the 1st prox., or they will not brooognized.

All broken, chiafod, and damaged Goods are to be laft in the Godowns, whore, they will be examined in the 8th Ip, at 2.10 p.m.

by

No Fire Insurauus has been ollóoved, Bill of Lading will be countersigned DODWELL & CO., LTD.,.

Agents. Himekong, 2nd Oct., 1912,

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.

720

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

THE Bleship

*DERFFLING EU," having arrived, Consignons of Largo sta horoby informed that their woods, with the exception of Opiavi, Teasure and Valuables; aro being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardɑnd andfor extra hazardous Godawns of the Hong- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Dodewa Company, Limited, Kawton, kul Wast Point Godowns,, whenua 'delivery - may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intirustion is received from the Coasigados balora non to-day roquest- ing it to be landed here.

Nu olsims will be admitted after the Goods have loft'the Godowas, and all goods remaining untolivered after the 9th of Oct., will be subject to rent,

All broken, shafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 9th of Ook, ab.9.80 cm.

All claims must reach us before tha 1st of Octobe", 1912, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insuraque will be affected Bill of Lading will be countersigned

by the andersinud.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, . MELCHERS & CO.,

General Agent, Hakone, 2nd Oct. 1919.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

S.S. BENART-Y,"

informed that all floodinte bring

THE HONGKONG TELEGRA PH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1912.

Notice

THE

SCIENCE OF ADVERTISING.

Advertising is both a selence and an art. We have studied that solence.

Do you know the ART P

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A good ad. is one that catches the eyes, then holds the attention.

Can you do it? We can..

Let us write your ads. for you, insert them in any paper you fancy, but let us write them for you, we like it, that will be our recompense. Choose your paper, put them in, watch results. ADVICE:-Insert them in the paper with the largest circulation-that is the secret of judlolous advertising..

All the papers have the largest circulation, if you doubt it, ask them; then tell us, what they tell you.

The other fellow is losing all the money, True; that is the reason he is able TO KEEP

UP the advertising rate I

THEY KNOW that the other fallow is losing money hand over fist, if YOU doubt it, ask them, they will tell you candidly; "it is quite true."

The cheapest ad. Is the dearest. Why? do you know your business and ask why ?

Do you advertise because of friendship? No? To reach the people? Yes, yes, that is the reason and It can only be accomplished by advertising in the paper that has the largest circulation. But if they all have the largest circulation, I must advertise in all the pa- ners ? Quite so. If you think

SERVICE MATTERS.

General Barrow.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

Ms. Pollock's Piga, for a Wireless

Station.194

The following is the continus tion of the Legislative Council, Mesting, held yesterday afternoon,

Wireless.

COMMERCIAL.

N. S. Wales

Fine ozs.

1011.

1912.

13,272

8,819

..47,077 39,610

Later bat at as early a date object which the Hon. menberg that it might be connooted with have in moving and seconding the the completion of the wireless resolution will be met and, as I Gold, Vield, of Australasia. tolograph station to be created in do not wish to vote against the the neighbourhood of Singaporo.resolution, I would suggest to the The quantities of the precious We consider that this is a matter hon, members that they withdraw metal won in the states of which of importance in regard to which it. I would merely add that, with complete returns are to hand and the colony may fairly claim con- reference to the hon. member's of the export from New Zealand sideration from the amount of statement, as to a local commer- during the month of June 1912, According to notice, the Hou shipping which passes through cial station, that if he turns to the and for six months together with Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.O., moved: it, it being the first port in the local estimates ho will see that we comparison with the like periods

That thisCouncil hasread with world as regards tonnago. We have provided a sum for that in previous year, were: pleasure the statement of the Post-consider it desirable that this particular object.

June. master-General, made, in the port should not be behind Singh The Hon. Mr. Pollock said he House of Commons, on the 7th of pore in the race but it should ro- would agree to that course if the August, 1912, to the effect that ceive the same treatment as Sin- unofficial members of the Council it is the intention of the British gapore and the same treatment as had an opportunity of signifying Victoria Government to erect, at its own Singapore is linked with England their feeling in connection with cost, a 860,000 Wireless. Telo this Colony should also be linked the resolution, and, on all of them Queensland graph Station in Hongkong and with England. That, sir, in the stating that they agreed with it, that such Station is to be used for object of bringing this motion the resolution was withdrawn. the transmission of commerciel before this meeting of the Council. cables, but that this Coun The unofficial members desire At the conclusion of His Ex- oil regrets to learn from that in this matter there should calloney's Budget speeal the fol- the said statement that the be no question of postponement lowing transpired: erection of such a Station delay. They consider, now that The Hon. Mr. Pullock-When N. S. Wales later date, and that this Council have got Mr. Horbert Sameule is your Excellency to move the Victorin

statement in the House of Com-second rending? begs to most respectfully urge mons, now, that for the first time His Excellency-If conveniont W. Australia 672,300 627,845 upon the British Government the we have got something definite to hon. members, in a fort-nig desirability of such a Station and tangible to lay hold of in the on the 17th. Is that convenient? N.Z.Export (oz.)222,046 100,270 being areated in Hongkong at the

The Hon. Mr. Pollock:-Yos. same time as the Singapore Station,"

C

is to be postponed till a

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matter, now, that we see that it is contemplated by the British Gor ment to erect those various

The Estimates.

Other Business.

34,018 27,789 W, Australia 116,987 108,143

| N.Z. Export (öz.) 24,279 (12,707'

Six Months. Fine oza.

Queensland

· 1911. ⠀ 1012. 88,582 78,308-

261,045 228,985 184,641 170,354

July. The only returns to band so far for July are:

Mr. Pollock said Your Ex stations coming to Hongkong, we moved the Second Reading of the 721) f. oz., making 733,484 (785,- The Hon. Attorney General Western Australia 105,603 (112,- collency, I beg leave to move the think we ought to press the matter Ordinance to amend the larcony 081) f. oz., for the seven months, motion which atanda in my name, home and to state that we regard it Ordinance, 1805. He explained and New Zealand 38,521 (49,306) and as the hon. met.bers have of the utmost importance for com- that he desired the Ordinance to oz. raising the total for seven the motion in detail before them, inercial purposes that we should provide special powers to deal oaths to 237,797 (260,655) oz. I will, with your Excellency's be linked up with Singapore. with the theft of electricity. He permission, ask them to take it

After referring to the fact that supposed when the ancient law as read. This motion of mine the Marconi Company hadontored folative to theft was originally

WES

There has boon a great drop

Slam's Trade. Inquiries the "Siam Observer" has reference to the very import into stringort guarantees as to promulgated electricity was unhas made concerning the trade ant subject of wireless telegraphy the efficiency of their syston, Afr. known but modern requirements prospects in Siam for the present which, as your Excellency is Pollock enid: awaro, has formed the subject |

required corresponding changes your show that the delivery of I think it is quite clear that in in the law.

timber will be smaller than usual, of questions. and debutes in this!

view of the stringent conditions Tho Hon. Colonial Secretary but this depends mainly on Council for something like two years past. But, sir, all the in-that the. Marconi Company has seconded and the motion was whether good rafting waters will continuo. This is a late rafting formation that we have been able agreed that we may take it that for carried.

The Hon. Attorney General season, but conditions are favour- to get upon the subject has, until their own protection and in order the last few weeks, been vory

that they may get the payment moved the Second Reading of ablo at present and it is a question much of a tentative and provi- they will take care that very the Bill entitled An Ordinance of how much it will be possible sional obaraator. In fact when I efficient service is put com- for the further relief of in- to get down before the water sub- asked the question in the Council plying with that test of carrying kecpore, and in doing so said: sides again. There is a good deal at our last meeting on Aug, 22 magos for thousand miles. The object of this Bill sir,of timber lying in the creeks, and this year, as to whether the Govern- think there should be no delay is to give the innkeeper a greater before it can be got olear the end ment could give any information in the matter, that we should be right over the property of the of the season may be reached, the to the Council, with reference putin the same place as Singa- persons lodging in his hotel or rains consing and the logs becom- to the establishment of i wire-oro and in that way we should inu than he has at present. The ing stuck again..

Prices are likely to rule high lese telography station in this beable tocommunicate by wireless idea of the Bill is to enable inn- Colony, tlie Hon. Colonial easily with England and the other keópore really, to have a subatan- for rough timber, and the teak Secretary replied that the Govern- places in the chain on the route, tial hold over those persone who market generally just now is in ment was not yet in a position to And, Sir, I would venture to hope are their guests, for the debts good condition. As regards the that your Excellency and the and costs which have been in-supply of timber for the European give any information on the sub- ject. That, sir, was the position oficial members of the council curred by the innkeepers in market the quality seoma poorer of affairs so zooently as a few are equally anxious with us, that connection with hotel visitors than in former years, and conse weeks ago. Since then, however, Longkong should be included in charges, particularly the right to quently there is not so much of there has come out to the Colony the effective chain of wireless sell articles which might have the first-class quality demanded

heen left on the premises by the for export there asin former years.. Although the world hears less the report of a debate in the telegraph stations. about its wonderful achievements House of Commons on August 7 The Hon Mr. C.H. Ross in se-Kuests at the hotel or inn. This An regards paddy, the crop, than it hears about the marvellous the last day of the session-in Conding the motion said the morale of perishable goods may be

prospects are apparently good, work of wireless telegraphy, the course of which dobate the tion was one that should commend immediate, but in the cases of but so very little information of itself to many of the members goodle not perishable, must take a definite nature comes forward. Gen. Sir Edmund Barrow, submarine sound signalling is Post Muster General made a state and all the unofficial membore. place within certain specified it is very difficult to get reliable commanding the Southern Ariny,

making very rapid headway.ment with regard to wireless tole

Wireless telegraphy was now a times. In the second section the timely information from the pro- has arrived home from India on The first submarine bell was in-graphy which gave us some very

The rainfall, though GEN" LINE OF STEAMERE leave Theat. Gen. Sir John Woon, stalled at Egg Rock, on the useful and very interesting and recognised means of communion-iun-keeper is defined. In the vinces.

not only between ships third section is laid down the begining late, has continued. fa- of the Secunderabad Division, is Massachusetts const, in 1901, and also some very pleasurable in- tion

And the shore but also exact right that the inkeeper vourably. officiating at Ontacamund until three years later the first receiving formation. It appeared, sir, from the end of October, when Goa.pparatus was fitted upon dp the speech of the Post Mastor an alternative to cables. He has over the property of the Barrow'storm expires. Lieut. Gen. ocean-going steamer, Now there General on that occasion that did not wish to decry the valua person.

The ble services which had been re-

second reading

in the paddy market since last FROM ANTWERP, MIDDLES- Sir John Nixon will than take are 122 bell stations in the world, various important bodies such

mouth, the slump in Singapore BRO', LONDON & STRAITS. command of the Southern Army. and nearly 800 war and mercantile as the Cable Landing Rates Com-ned to the colony by the cable passed.

and other Straits contres boing The Hon. Attorney General in reflected at Bangkok: The best R.O.A. Chief Instructor's New ships have receiving apparatus, mitte, the sub committee for Im-companies for they were indos CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby

Appointment.

Progress would be still more perial defence and the Imperial cribable but he thought that most moving the Second Reading of white rice at Singapore in the mid- Oo), II. 1. Gardiner, who five rapid if maritime authorities in Conference had taken into their of them would agree that their the Bill to amend the Post Office dle of July was quoted at 8370 per months nge vacated his post as foreign countries would put down joint consideration the question of charges were far too high and if Ordinance, 1900, said he pro- coyan. But since then the mar Hoogkeng and Enwloon Wharf and Chief Instructor at the School of belle at dangerous points, because communication by wireless tele-he high power station were only posed that the words at the ket has been steadily declining. Gudeen Co., Ltd., wheuse and/or Gunnery for Royal Garrison the rejoinder of shipowners who graphy thoughout the Empiro and erected for the purpose of reducing end of the clause should read, and the quotation to-day was from the whaerse delivery dany Artillery and Commandant at are invited to equip their ships it appears, Sir, from the speech of the cable charges it would be "No gratuities shall innny case bo $265 per coyan, which shows the

Lydd, has been appointed Colonel with receiving apparatus is usual- the British Postmaster General, as well worth doing. They lagged paid in cases of mails in transit. in Charge of Royal Garrison ly that the usefulness of the the result of the Conference, that behind with wireless telegraphy. The motion was carried. Artillery Records, in succession receivers would be limited. Of whilst of course it would be neces- They had it in Japan and the

The other motions standing in Goods remaining undelivered after thu to Col. U: P. Triscott, D.S.O., course, considering the value of sary to provide for the sending Philippines and even in parts of the name of the hon. Attorney

who has taken command of the the system, which has been proved of all the necessary naval and the neighbouring republic of General were passed. All claims against the steamer must

China. Western Const Defences at Pem- over and over again in foggy military messages which are re- by presented to the Undersignal og or broke Dook.

weather, that is hardly the correct quired for defence purposes, it H. E. the Governor: I am sure before the 14th inst., or thug will aut

Exchange. be recogulsed.

attitude for shipowners to take was still considered practicable that you would all like to see Major R. Heinemann, 3rd Bat-up. They ought, in season, and that a considerable number of Hongkong participating in any All, broken, ohaled, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godwastalion Middlesex Regiment, has out, to press lighthouse and har-commercial messages should be large scheme of Radio-telegraphic where they will be examined on the exchanged with Capt. A. G. Daw-bour authorities to make neces- Raspatched and so thereby concommunication throughout the CHINA COAST GAZETTE.

son, 76th Punjabia.

sary a provision' for the safety of siderably reduce the cable rates Empire but I think you must

Mr. W Davies, chief engineer, Naval Position of Japan. shipping using their waters between the different parts of the agree with me the Government The Japanese Naval Depart- Trinity Housh proved amendable Empire. 7

cannot accept this resolution. Kianghain, is on leave. In the first place the government ment has revised the standard of to treatment of that kind, although,

Mr. P. MoIntyre, from leave, lins Yokohama Tex Trado, GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.. the classification of warships audit robbed the concession of some the points of the Postmaster. tionlar scheme, which is an im

Mr. Pollock proceeded to give has no information about the par- gone chief engineer, Kianghein. The export of ten from Yoko,,

Mr. T. Tomlinson, from leave, liama in 1911 showed the following are the statistics thing of its grace when it pro General's speech and directed perial scheme, referred to in the has gone chief officer, Kiangkwan. decline from 5 480 to 4,340 tons further 10ablished by the department:ceeded to take the money for the special attention to the observa- resolution. In the second place the

Capt. 8. V. Frigast, of the corresponding to an increase in Battleships

10 installations out of the lighthouse on "Later, it was contem speech to which the hon. mover Kiangkwan, is on leave. NAVI-Battle Cruisers

4 funds. Still, it made the provis plated a station should be erect-referred was only the beginging

the export from Shimidzu from Cruisers

Capt. J. Halkett, of the Hsin- 8,630 to 10,700 tone. The contre 22|jon, and will, no doubt, extend 21 lt an she need arises, Portal in Hongkong, and possibly in of a debate in the House of Com-kong, has gone master, Kiang-of the trade has now entirely

8thorities might also, prófitábly to

West Africa,'

mona We do not even know that kwan.

shifted to Shidzucks, in which It is therefore olear, went on the scheme has been adopted. In Mr. H. Frogatt, chief officer, district all the firing, now largely 50 shipping, be induced to help, Mr. Follook, from the Postmaster the third place, before the govern- Heinkong, is acting master, same in the bands of the Japanese, 18. 55 pecially port authorities abroad 12 and in the Dominions. The Sud General's speech that with reament in commit itself to any ateamer.

done. Being only 18 miles dis A New Major General. marine Signalling Company itself sonable speed and celerity there such scheme it would like to Mr. 9. Gibson, second officer; tant from Shiduuoks, the port of Major Gen. P. M. Carnegy, uses a great deal of pressure, to be erected a chain of wireless know of the details as to parti- Usinkong, is acting chief oflicer, Shimidzu has an obvious advant whose promotion has just been with the object of inducing au stations extending from England oipation in the cost or otherwise same steamer..... gazetted, is in command of the thorities to set up stations, but it in tells us that it is from antipation. We have no pointed second officer, Esinkong. And though propossis have beek nge in point of proximity over to Australia in the and in the revenue Mr. O. Phillipps has been ap Yokohama as a port of shipment. Jullundar Brigade. He served cannot achieve much without the East, for nearly six years with the 67th co-operation of shipowners, and it contemplated that a station will information about any of those Mr, G. Banke, noting third made to lessen the freight on ion Cargo Impeding the discharge or Regiment (now the 2nd Battalion hopes that this assistance will be be erected at. Hongkong; but he matters and all I can do engineer, Klangfoo, has resigned. from Shidzuake to Yokohama in remaining on board after Noon, the before put in the word ister. In view into ask the Secretary Mr. O. Lind, second officer, such a way as to make it still 2et Oct, will be lauded at Consigne's ampshire Regime here forthcoming. One of its engineers of the importance of the colony of State for information about Klanghein, is awaiting ordera. Posible to shipsho, en 1, the Hak'and expezz8+

28 years ago, Ho then went to Australia, and New Zealand, in as a centro for shipping, the un- the scheme, to forward the Mr. B. Pettigrew has been splatter porti (thus obvia the 4th Gurkha Riflee the 2nd response to inquiries which have official members of the Council resolution and the speeches of the pointed second officer, Kianghain, osll. by steamers at S Battalion of which he subsequent been received from the authorities are nanimous in thinking that hon. members who moved and Mr. J. H. Davey, chief officer, the profeet com

commanded. Gen. Carnegy there, and companies which trade we ought to urge upon the Brit: seconded and to say that they are Kiangkwan, has gone han the Afghan war, 1878-80 and with these part of the dish Government to carry out its very desirous that Hongkong officer, Auping seven other campaigus to his ight:"iⱭn worne:; Clign, ma infention to erect a wireless tele- should not be left out of the VI. Ja Maokið

solamento - think, if I do that balán pi

landed at their risk late the hazardune

andfor extra limusidow Godawan of the

obtained.

No Clime will be admitted after the

Goods have left the Godowns, and all

7th ios., will be muljous to reat.

7th inst, ut 11 4,06).

No Fite Laurance has been effected.

by

1-Billa of Lading will be counterkigned

Agents.

Hongkong. 111 Oct., 1919.

INDO-CHINA. STEAM

ה

GATION CO., LTD.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE Company's Steamship -

"KUMSANG"

Coast Defence ships,

Gunboats

"

Torpedo Destroyer

Submarine Bantu

having arrived from the abire For Consignees of dargo by far are berstiy informed that their goods will be de

Kröied fróm «lótaside.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned

JARDINE, MATHESON.

LAUTA '00., LTD.::

5Cloneral Managers,

Torpedo Bonts

His Excellency The Council now adjourned until the 17th

inst.

remarkably drop of about two ticals por pioul. The price pre vailing at prosent is the lowest recorded since March, ***There is glut of rice at Penang and Singapore, due to the many cargoes shipped thither from vi- rious parts, notably Burais, in an endeavour to take advantange of the high quotation ruling re- cently, but with so much coming forward the bottom was knocked out of the market,

through, par

tion sho

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