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THE ® HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1913:
LLOYD
BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.
Adair, Mr & Mrs. MacIntyre, Mr.
'T'.
and Mrs. Noi' Agnow, Mrs. J. Mancoll, A. U.
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Maroy, F. A.
Margetts, A. P. Martin, G.
Andrews, II-W. Barberini, E. T.
Baring, M.
Bato, E. 1.
Bayly, B. B. Beach, O..
Beaumont, E. A.
R.
Matheson, Mrs.
R. T. and
child.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE Steamship
"BUELOW,"
McKean, Dr. Gaving strived, Consignees of cargo are
W.
horoby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their disk into the hazardous and/or extra hazarduas God was of the Hong- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and West Polat Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained.
Bolilios, Mrs. E. McKenny, Dr. C. W. & Mrs. Mohta, K. B. Morooki, J. Messulam, D. Bornhardt, Misaos Melbourne, C.
Bona, G. A. Bonnott, W. L Benzie, J. M.
3. & A.
D.
Boynon, Capt. Muller, C.
C. R. Block, 0.
Brewer, W..
Brown, Mr. and
Mrs. J G.
Breue, B. W. Buhio, Mrs. A. Buhlo... Carey, J. J. Clark, R. M. Cambridge, A. J. Chalmers, J. S. Claxton, A. A. Cogan, Mrs. J. Cokoly, T. J. Collbran, Mr &
Mrs. J. S. Cowen, Mrs. W.
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Cranston. J W. Crocker, Miss Cropper, Mr. and
Mra. F. Crowe, W. E Dannecker, Mr. & Mrs, 0. Davis, C, H: Doane, A. F. Dertoano, Mr. &
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Muir, Mrs. M.
0. Mulder, J. D.
F.
Neumann, Dr.
J.
- Newhouse, A. Newhouse, L. Newhouse, I. Nowman; E. O'Leary. Miss
G.
Mrs. & child-,
ron.
Dower, J. D'Oettingen, V, Duncker, C. I, Douglas, Mrs. R.
FL.
Dowloy, W. A. Dycluloy, S. R. Edwards, J. E. Ehrenfels, Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Fannin, Dr. L. E. Finlayson Mrs.
C.
Fishor, H. G. Foster, Mr. and
Mrs. S. M.. Fowler, E. A. S. Frankan, E. Fynos-Clinton,
R.
O'Neil, Mrs. & Mrs. G. J. Ondonhoren, F.
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Palmerston,0,0, Parsons, E. E. Parsons, E. E. Philpotts, Prior, Mr. and
Mrs. C, E, Ray, E. H. Rony, Miss F. Renjoz, Mrs. B. Richards, Miss
0. Ricketts, Mr. & | Mrs. W..R. Robinson, W. V. Rowland, Mr. & Mrs. J. C. Schmitto. Mr.
& Mck
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on anles jatimation is received from the Consignees before nous to-day request- ing it to be landed here.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 23rd of April, 1913, will be mubject to
rent.
All broken, chafed, and damaged. Goods are to be left in the Godowa, where they will be examined on the 23rd of April., at 9.80 A.M.,
All cinima must reach na hefore the 10th of April, 1018, or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the undersigned.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. MELOHERS & CO..
General Agente. Himakonu, 16th April 1919
(315
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI- GATION CO., LTD. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE. Company's Steamship
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having arrived from the above Parts Consignees of cargo by her are hereby Schneidor. Mr.informed that their goods will be de-
& Mrs. A. W.vered from alongside. Seaton, W.M. Sharp, E. H. Sharp, Mrs E.
H. Sherrat, J. H. Sibley, J. C. Sidford, G. V. Sinclair, II B. Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Sorby, V. "Soubies, A. Scabios, J. Sutherland, P.
D.
Cargo impoding the discharge or remaining on board after 4 pan the 21st ist, will be Landed at Consignce's risk nad expense.
No Fire Instance wi. be affected. Bills of Lading will be contorsigned
M.ra.by
Spencer, Mrs. Is: Spittles, Mr. H,
Mrs. James. Spiro, S. Square, Miss. Stainer, Lt. and,
Mrs. C. E.
Stoums, Dr. and
Goave. Mrs. I. Georgeson. Mr.
& Mrs. Goldsmith, Mr.
& Mrs. L. A Gordon, A. G. Goulbourn, V. Gould, Mr. J. Gourgey, Gray, J. W.
Mrs. C. H. Grisogono, P... Steinbach, C
Von.
Steams, astor
J. E.. Hall, Capt. T. P. Hunna, Dr. J. G. Stopheuson, R. Ilarbord, W. T.-Swaffeld, H. E. Harrison, Goo, Tainmon. Mr. Henderson, C. A. Hewett, Hon. E.
A., C.M.C.. Holmes, G.
Hunter, R. Hugho, Misa Innes, Capt, R. Johnston, E. M.
Jolins. H. Judah, Mrs. A
N. E. Kenney, F. W. Kinouche J. G. King. R. King Miss C. Kriseman, A. Ladd, Miss E. Lambert, Mrs.
W.H.
Lobb, Dr. E. L.
MA Low, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Low, Miss V, Lyons, Mrs. -Mackenzie, A.
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JARDINE, MATHESON & CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby
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General Managers.
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Hongkong 18th April, 1913.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM EUROPE, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.
that all goods are being- landed at their risk late the hazardve and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtain xi.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undeliveral after the 29th inst, will be subject to re b.
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TÉLEGRAMS.
authority for stating that the team would like to barrow two or three more superlatively good ponies, more particularly weight-carriers. One cannot believe that therppsal
following telegrams appeared as an Extra after we will be ignored by those who have went to press yesterday:— aach ponies to offer. I understand that Captain Edgar Brassey is is lending his noted grey mare, Captain A. S. Wills is lending his beat, and Lord Ashby St Ledgers ha-offerat one.
THE BRITISH ARMY,
LORD HALDANE ATTACKS OPPOSITION.
Reuter's
(Service to the "Telegraph."]
It may be recalled that the Duke of Westminster, with a. sporting patriotism which cannot be too highly commended, took London, April 21.
over the America Cup Recovery "The House of Lorde to-day re- Fund ponies and arranged to sumed the debate on the Army. Jequip a team to challenge for the The Duke of Connaught was pre-trophy in the present year. But for this public-spirited action,
sent.
Lord Middleton maintained which relieved the Hurlingham that the position was more serious Club of the necessity of issuing than in 1907, and therefore the further appeals for funds with shortage should be dealt with which to acquire new ponies, it is immediately. He appealed to doubtful whether the Americans the Government not to treat the would have been called upon to question as a party.
matter.defood their honours this season.
Lord Haldane, roplying, vigor. Britain's Representatives. ously attacked Lord Middleton Fortunately the Duke of Weet- and the official Opposition, at the minster has been able to gain the same time defending the Govern co-operation of Mr. W. S. Buck- ment. He alladed to the lack of master, whoafter twentystrenuous union on military matters among polo seasons is still by general the Opposition and nekod if the assent Britain's premier player. Army problem was to be added In addition, that famous player. to the controversies regarding and great authority on ponies, food taxes and the Parliament Act.. Captain E. D. Miller, has joined If ao, Heaven holp the country the enterprise. His long ex- when the Unionista take office.perience, knowledge of ponios, and The Defence Committee was at well-known organising abilities present "considering the change will undoubtedly be invaluable. in the position since 1907. A to the team in America. Indeed, quarter of a century hence, when with Mr. Buckmaster as captain the Empire is more developed, it and Optain Miller as manager, might well be that some of the polo players fool that the Duke of Dominions might be able to do Westminster has placed the for- more than look aftor themselves; midable task of regaining the oup they might even assist us regard in the right hands..
ing India; bat at. present we According to present arrango- must meet the responsibilities.ments the following eight players The voluntary system was indis-will probably go to America, PARIS TOILET.pensable to the Army and Navy, and from them the team will be
Lord Haldane, continuing, said our peril of invasion was much W. 8. Buckmaster, (captain) more easily grappled with than (Old Cantabs).
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BE Company's Steam-ship THE
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Optional goods will be carried on anless instractions are given to the con- trary before Noon, tarday.
Goode not cleared by the 29th April, 'will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has test efectel. Bill of Lading will be countersigned
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.
Agents. Hongkong, 22nd April. 1913. (928
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
Steamship
Damaged packages must be left in the THE S
Mrs. H... H. Tapp, J. R. Taylor,
Thibault, Mrs.
P. C. Thirmer, Miss Tobias, M. Tulloch, Mr & Mr H M. Techetiniéu, J, Tyson, F. H. Villiers, E. H. Watkins, H.,. Wobb, Mr. and left the Godowns.
Mrs. B. Weill, Mr. and
Worcester, W.
Craigieburn..
Godowns for examination by the Con signee's and the Co.'s reprezentativos at an appointed hour. All claims unst be presented within ten days of the steamer'i arrival hore, after which datu they cannot be recognised. No alaina Tell the admitted after the goods have NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,
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[824 Mrs A. and 4] Hongkong, 22ed April, 1913 children Wellmann, E. Wight, Miss. M. Wilson, G. L. Wood. G. G. ...Woods, Major
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Astor House.
-Lugebil, V. Musso, F. Marshall. W. Miller, F..F. Morgan, F. E. Morris, Mro. K.
de Musso, F.
Ahnberg, K. Morean, Mr. & Banicefort, C. . Mr.
Benchanson, P. Nevon, das Boggs, D. Parr, V. U.
Bonetta, Miss V.. Mrs. Peterson, A.
Brill, Dr. Quirrecourt, D. Bumann
C. de
Cumann
Allen, H, J. Arnold, J. B. Austin, E. W. Bethune, W. Birot, L. Brown, I. C. Brown, E. C. Brown, H. J. Chopard. F. A. Cremer, F. D. Dedeogion H.. Drouhin, Mr. &
Mrs. A. Fisher, A. Francois, Ch. Gale, V. T. Greig, W.
Bevington, F. Caldwell, Mr. Caldwell, Miss Carpenter, Mr.
and Mrs. Cornell, W. A. Haselfoot, Lt.
& Mrs. Kydd, Mr. and
Mro. Morley, Mra...
Mullins. Lieut.. Col. & Mrs. A. J. R.G.A.. Morley, Miss Nation. W. Ram, E. A. Galbraith,
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Smith, Mra. G. Smith, E. G.
Wood. E. M..
Grand Hotel...
Lorria Lowell, Mr. '&
Mrs. Mayr. Mr. and
Ramalho, Capt. Calvert. Misa
Hall, J. W
Hance, C. E. A
Harper. Mr. and
Nra. J. H.
Hudson, C. M. Javet, C.
Sanders, N. Smocs, W. Stirling, Mrs.
Crow, Mr.
Mrs.
Eleon, W.
Grant, G.
Trawver, W. E. Fronck, O.. Hickman, E. F. Vincent, F. M. Fridley, G.
Wollemberski
Johnson, W. A Juster, W. Longone, G.
Grace, Miss Willson, Gil-Haden, F.
bort R.
Higginbotham Winston, E., Koyt, Dr. Zoboll, A. G,
Kuhl
Morlin, L.
Moyer, N. Miller, F. Moller
and Moonan, J.-
Parshall, J. Sanborn, W. Schmidt Stephano, Mias Thomas, Mr. &
Mrs. A. Watkins, G. Welemann, C. Wills, E Woodcook
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land frontier. We should not belong to the "blue water school," which believed there could be no invasion, or to the "blue funk school," living in daily fear of invasion. It was regrettable that there was a shortage in the Terr, THE OLYMPIC GAMES.itorials, but that was due to the
discouraging.
of criticisme the exponents of compulsory For the Olympic Games at service. He appealed to the Berlin in 1910 there is under con- Opposition to put an end to those Those players will have several
tbe struction on Grunewald criticisms; and advocated pre-weeks' practice together in Eng Racecourse a stadium which will liminary training in schools on the land before leaving for the United Accommodate 30,000 spectatore. lines of the Boy Scouts. In con- States early in May. Several The arena will measure 200 by cluding, Lord Haldane reiterated American clubs in an eminent- 95 metres, with a football ground that he saw no cause for nervously eporting spirit offered to plice their grounds at the disposal of measuring. 100 by 70 metres, in
the visitors for practice, and the the centre. Around the arena will rana cinder track, 400 metres in
London, April 22.
invitation of the Piping Rock length, with a cycle track, 800 2-3 The “Standard” states that Club, on Long Island, has been mitres in length, outside. A Lord Carzon's suggestion of accepted. swimming tank, 100 by 28 met-joint conference of the leaders of rás, is to be installed. The total both sides in regard to the Terri east of the work is put at torials has aroused much interest 3,000,000 marke, or, roughly, in the Lobby. £150,000.
A Draft Progamme. The British Olympic Council has received from the Gorman Imperial Commi tes for the Olympic Games of 1016 a draft programme for
SOUTH CHINA 2nd FORMOSA. Games. This programme eug- gests that the Stadium shall be opened on the Jubilee of the ac
arrived, Consignes of Cargo are heaby PEAK TRAMWAYS CO.. cossion of the Kaiser, June 8,
notified to send in their Bills of lading for countersignature, and to take imme- diate delivery of Cargo fam a'on sido
Cargo remaising undeliver.d on 25.h April at no:n will be looted at Con- signer's risk and expense and delivery must then be taken from the Co op ay's Godova.
No Fire Insurance whatever will lo effected.
No claim will be recognised after the Goods have ft the Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered on Api 28th inst.6 pm aftensor, will be subject to rent and landing charges.
Áll chofed and otherwise damage) Cargo to be left in godown, and examin tion of asme to be held on 37th April' 1918, at 3 p.m.
All Claims must be filed un or belua 6th May, otherwise they will not be recognised.
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Agent Hongkong 22a1 April, 1918
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The special object of the sixth Olympic Games is set out to be
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A Possible Solution.
Concerning the Mounts, Ponies no less than" players will be of supreme importance in
this visit. The Dake of West-
minator formed a stud of about
It is understood that if a middle way between the existing condi- tions and conscription could be forty high-class ponies with ‘a view to this challenge, but when found, there are many of the Government's supporters who put to the severe test only seven- teen are found to come up to the would be relieved.
exceptional quality necessary for international polo. The following is a list of the Duke's ponies that will probably go to Amerios, sa as teriak being placed against the names of those which went with Captain Hardress Lloyd's team two years ago
Ariel. Cabin Girl. *Energy. Firefly.. Horkaway,
ENGLAND'S POLO CHALLENGE.
Will America Lose the "Cup?
The Polo correspondent of the Daily Mail"
writes:
I am able to publish some
a comprehensive picture of Ger- man gymnastics to the end that this sphere of physical culture, aa developed in Germany, may be definite details regarding the given its full value. Provision coming struggle for the Inter in made for displays of Germandational Polo Cup. Two years gymnastics and for individual ago England made a big effort to
15 min. and team competitions and spe- win back this trophy, and w
cial displays. In other partical- were beaten by a very nerrów
Machine.
Midge.. Miss Anne
Polestar.
Nutmeg.
"Pretty Boy,
Royal Diamond.
Satellite.
Selina.
•Tiger. Twenty-Boven. Unknown.
In addition, Mr Buckmaster is
15 min. are the programme broadly follows margia. Half a dozen more first- taking his own, ponies Meteor, min. the plan of previous Olymythe scale in favour of Captain will take his five ponies, and Cap- class ponies might have turned Picaninny, and Trane. Mr Freake Games, but includes a number of
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events, which, it is admitted, may Hardress Lloyd and his men. tain Bellville four. Captain Ritson not bring forward International This year we are making even a takes three, and Captain Cheape entries and will, therefore, only greater effort than before. If we one... by retained as display, events,
Oar
are again beaten we shall not be In conclusion, what are the able to urge in extenuation that prospects of success? Among our team was not adequately the points to rememberate: That Insurance Legislation in U.S.A. equipped with ponies. The stud we came very near to victory in New York, March 17.-A Bill which will leave for New York on 1911. We aro stronger in ponies prepared..by Fire Commissioner May 3 is undoubtedly the finest now than we were then. Johnson, of this city, and aimed collection of ponies ever got players from whom the team will at incendiaries is to be introduced together in this country and will be selected are na strong indivi- to the Legislature at Albany to probably compare favourably dually as those led by Captain night. If the measure be enact even with that magnificent stud Lloyd, and perhaps a bit stronger. ed, fire insurance companies, will which Mr. Harry Payne Whitney On the other hand, it is believed, that the Americane are no better obliged, after August 1, to require brought to London in 1909.
written applications from all Still, the Dake of Westminster, in ponies than they were two would be assured persons, while Mr. W. R. Buckmaster, and years ago and they will depend the agents or brokers through Captain E. D. Miller, who have upon the same combination of whom such applications pass been mainly responsible for gref Messrs. Whitney, Milburn, and must cortify that they inspected ting the stud together, are not yet the two Waterburys All things DODWELL & CO., LED By Aringemans at the Company the risk and that, they recom, quite satisfied. They want to considered, the outlook is favour-
mend them
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