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HOTEL LISTS.

Hongkong Hotel.

Aaron, J. M.

Kabel, E 8, Barberini, E. T. Kadoorio, Ellie Bate, E. R.:

Kruseman, A. Belilios, Mrs. E, Knight Mr.and

R.

Black, A...

Boez, G.

Brown, C. Brown, R. Cambridge. A. J. Cheshire, F. D. Claxton, A. À. Cogan, Mrs. J.

Davis, O. H.

Dertcano, Mr. &

Mrs. & 2 child.

ran.

Dewar, J. Douglas, Mr. &

Mro. R. H. Ehrenfels, Mr. &

Mrs. H. E. Fell, W. H. Fisher, H. G. Fischer, W. E. Fuller, D. Garrow, ; ··· Goare, Mr. and Mrs. I, H. Gillespie, Dr. J.

M.

Gordon, A. G. Goulbourn, V. Gourgey, I. Grimshaw, R. J. Grisogono, P. O.

Von,

Mrs. W. B. Leoman, F. Lloyd, G. T.

Lobb, Dr. E. L.

M.

MacIntyre, Mr..

and Mrs. Neil Munning, 8. H. Martin, G

Mason, C. Faro

brother Matheson,, Misa

M, Matheson, Mrs.

R. T. McKean, Dr. G.

W. McKenny, Dr. C. W. & Mrs. Mehta, B. K. Merecki, J. Merton, A.

VESSELS IN PORT.

Steamers.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1913,

Consignees

Anghin, Ger. s. 1,001, E. Kum- PACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP

pil, 17th July-Bangkok 10th July, Rice.-B. & 8.

Benlawers, Br. s.s. 3.989, E. W

Bee, 17th July-Moji 11th

COMPANY.

3.5, CHINA.".

PORTS AND MANILA

July, Coal-G. L. & Co. FROM SAN FRANCISCO. JAPAN Kiyo Maru, Jap ss. 5,757, Hasbi-

.mato: 18th July-Moji 13th July, Gen.-T. K. K.

"

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IN MEMORIAM.”

Stanley Memoriál Unveiled »

Yesterday,

COMMERCIAL.

Messrs. Setan's Report..

Dedicating the Memorial, clab member's resolved itself into Bishop Lander then formally a straggle between Finch and dedicated the memorial, saying: Claston, resulting in Finch just To the honour and glory of managing to touch boloro "his Almighty God and in the certsin, opponent. hope of a joyful resurrection and The ladies nomination race,

Mesara S D. Setna & C's. The calmination of several ameroitut juguent, we dedi- unknown nominees, was the fortnightly report, dated July 18, months work by the "Our Com-onta this Memori. May all who feature of the evening. It was Bays rades' Graves Association was shall heroalter look upon it re- certainly the most humuronsand

Bengal Opium:-Market ruled The above mentioned Yossel reached 'yesterday morning when member their faithful service the best way to describe it is by firm, and prices show an advance Borneo, Ger, 1,344, Koehler, 15th baring andred comignces fa handsome marble tablet was unto death ia duty to an earthly means of the instructions in the of about $100 to $200 per chest,

aro heroby ustified to send unveiled in the north transept of Sovereign, and count not their programme: July-Sandakan 10th cargo

Salea during the past fortnight July, Aunier.-M. & Co. in their Dills of lading tor St John's Cathedral, before a own lives doar unto themselves; Bourbon Fran, ss., L. Vaillant, countersignature and take hummediato very large congregation, by H. E. that so they may finish their in a line in the bath, one less Patna Now at $3,950 to $4.050; Musical buoys, will be placed comprising about 23 chests of 17th July-Saigon 13th delivery of cargo from songside. Major General Anderson, in course with joy and be received than the number of competitors, Pataa Old 80 chaste at $3,300 to July, Gen.-Order. Cargo impeding discharge will be land memory of the soldiers and their by Almighty God into his Bleav- Competitors to place themselves $3,975; Benaros Now 20 chests a Bloomfontein, Br. s a. 2,958, Bur-ed immediately at consignee relatives who died at Stanley, and enly Kingdom; through Christ near a buoy, a yard clear. When $3,775 to 83,850 in all about

coll, 17th July-Moji 12th and expenso. July, Coal.-8, T.

Cargo rearining undelivered Tex were buried in the cemetery our Lord. Amen.

the band strikes up competitors 132 chests. Clearances 20 thern between the years 1843 and Thongwa, Br. 8 s. 3.49, (). M. day the 2nd inet. al. will 1809). The tablot, which is of intoned the last prayer:

The Rev. Foster Pegg then start to swim along the line of chests of Patna

New: 69 Robins, 18th July-Cal landed at consignees sick and white marble set on a black mar-

barys and on the music stopping chests, of Patna Old 10 cheets outta, Penang & Singa-

Cargn remaining undelivered

Those were honoured in their duck under and come up inside of Benares New and 7 chests pore 1st July, Gen.-D. MONDAY 2 th. int. at цем

ble foundation and lettered in generation and were the glory of a buoy. Buoys are not to be touch of Benares Old; in' all about 106 9. Co.

will, in addition to landing charo, be the asing colour, lasituated under their times. There be of themed by hands. On each occasion cheats, Unsold Stook:-255 Kawachi Mara, Jap. 8. 3,501, A. sul jest to atrage charges.

the coutre window in the tran-that have left a name behind one competitor will lose a place sheets of Patna New 1,256 Christiansen, 18 h July,

No fire insurance ranterer will be sept.

them and some there be which and above will be repeated till chests of Patna Old; 398 chesta -Moji, Matches, Onion effected.

Besides the representatives have no memorial. Their bodies final. Each lady on entering at of Benares New; and 323 chests Yarn, Fish. etc.-N. All chafed and otherwise damage of the various nuits in the are buried in peace, but their name the gate will be give a namber. of Benares Old; 30 cheats of Be- Y. K.

cargo will be examined at the above Moulder, A. B. Timahi, Dut. s.s. 6.999, F. E. C. Company's godown SATORUAY Farrision, numbering some four liveth for evermore. Almighty Competitors will draw frem cor- nares New; and 71 chests of Be- Mulder, Mr. &

hundred, there was a large God, with whom do live the responding numbers. Schermbuk, rich July-July 26th, 1918 at 10 aın,

Ladies agres Old; in all about 200 Mrs. J. D. F.

Hakassar 3rd July, Su- ? No claims will be entertained unless whole church was comfortably fill in the Lord, and with whom the to that of the winners are request Patna Now. $4,050 Patos On.

attendance of civilians and the spirits of them that depart bence holding numbers corresponding cheats." Closing quotations: O'Leary, Mise

'gar.-J. 0.4, L.

accompanied by short delivery ante or G.

Chinhua. Br. 8.9. 1.349, Finlayson, list of exceptions taken at the time of el when the service commenced. souls of the faithful, after they ed to sign their names on their $3,975; Benares Now, $3,850; Ormiston, J.

18th JulyManila, Gen. delivery to consignees and signed for Among those present were His are delivered from the burden of tickets and forward same to the Benares Old, $3.720. Ray, E. H..

-Order.

and on behalf of the P cific Mail 3. 8. Excellency the Governor, and the flesh, are in joy and felicity judges."

Malwa Opium.: A good bus- Rolfes, H. S.

Yamuto Maru, Jap. 8.8. 2,146, Co.

Capt. Connolly AD.C., Major We give thee hearty thanks Safier, J.

Nishiama, 17th July- All claims must be filed on or before General Anderson, and A.D.C. that it hath pleased thee to do competitors duck and two heads vance in prices; say about. 222 It was most amusing to see iness is reported at an ad- Sibley, J. C.

Dairen 11th July, Coal-August 21st, 1918, otherwise they will the Hoa. MrJA.S. Buckaill, K.O., liver these thy servants but of come up inside the same buoy. Singer, E. T.

chesta ohanged hands at $3,125 oot he recognized. Da

the Ion. Mr E. B. Hallifax, Sir the miseries of this sinful world; Smith, Mr. and Benacre, Br. s. 1,952, T. E. Jones,

0. H. RITER,

The water polo matob proved to $3,300 per pioul. Clearance, M-a. E. E.

Paul Chater, C.M.C., Mr and Mrs F beseeching thee, that it may please good finale, and the Whites cer- about 118 cheets. Unsold stock, 18th July-Bombay 27th

-Acting Agent June, Cotton & Twist. Hongkong, 19th July, 1943.

B. L. Bowley, Col. Are. and Miss thee, of thy gracious goodness, tainly dese. ved to win a well about 901 Chests. Uncleared P. & O. S. N. Co. ·

St. John and Capt. W. Armstrong, shortly to accomplish the number fought gaine. Scoring in the stock, about 202 chests. Closing Kwangleo, Chi, ss. 1,468, Me-

of thine elect and to hasten thy first half was not brisk, and the quotations:- Arthur, 18th July-Can-

The tablet, which was voiled kingdom: That we, with all fact that only Ellis was able to ton 17th July, Gon.-C.

with the Union Jack, bore the in those that are departed in the notch a point, serves to show that M: S. N. Co

scription at the top flic ubi urb faith of thy holy Name, may have matters were very evenly divided. Linan, Br. 8.8. 1,356, C. C. Wil-

quac est tum locus turbis est our perfect consummation and liams, 19th July-Can-

and an inscription below said bliss, both in boly and soul, in ton 18th July, Gen-B.

Captain Chistiansen having artived. Consiguses of Cargo are barby informed that it was erected to the glory thy eternal and everlasting glory; & S.

that their goods are being landed and of God and in memory of the through Jesus Christ our Lord. Gen. placed at their risk in the hazardions undermentioned: Officers, N, C. Amen.

indfor extra-hazardous Godowas of the O's., men and families of the The service concluded with the Kyodo Marü, Jap. ss. 1,219, Mo-Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Royal Engineers: Devonshire singing of the National Anthem.

risaki, 8th July-Can-odowa Company, Limited, whence Regt. (11th Foot); Royal Irish Jelivery may be obtained againat Bills-(18th Foot); Lancashiro Fusiliers ton, Coal-M, B. K,

V.R.C AQUATIC FETE. Paklat, Ger. 8.8.

Joh. f-Lading countorsigned by the Under (20th Fout); Prince of Wales's N. 1,018, Wenzel, 18th

July-igued.

Staffs. Regt (98th Foot); Gordon Optional Cargo will be carried on Highlanders (75th Foot); and the Bangkok 12th May, Rico and Wood.-B. & S. unless notice to the contrary be given Ceylon Rifles, who died and were Susha Maru, Jap 8.8. 1,119, K.-day

buried in the cemetery at Stanley, Tashiro, 18th July-Swit

All claims must be presented within 10 tow 17th July, Gen-0 days of the steamer's arrival here, after Hong Kong, between the years

which date they cannot be recognized.

1843 and 1869:

held their second night aquatic Glenstrae, Br. s. 3,054, J. Me- No claime will bis adhritted after the Tub service was intoned by the fate on Saturday evening, when Gillivray July-Goods have loft the Godowas, and all Ray. Foster Pegg, Chaplain to good attendance, though not, so Shanghai 15th July Gen. Gonds romaining undelivered after the the Forces, while the other clergy large as on the occasion of the 4th fast, will be subject to ront. present were the Bishop of Vic- previous fete, watched a most

All broken, chafed, and damage1toria, the Rev. A. C. Moreton, interesting programmo, Goods eust be loft in the Godown,Chaplain to the Navy, and the arrangements where they will be examined on the 24th Rev. V. B. O, Moyle, Chaplain to hands of the following offic-1. F. H. Coleman, 1; R.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by was taken from Ezekiel, chapter on the saccess of the evening

the Cathedral; the lesson, which ials, who are to be congratulated Witchell 2. Time 29 680:

Hanna, Dr. J. G. Harbord, W. T. Heimann, P. . Sorby, V. Henderson, B. Hewett, Hon. Mr, E. A., C.M.G. Holden, Capt. F.

W.

Hunt, E. 8. K.' Innes, Capt. R.. Judah, Mrs. A.

N. E.

Square, Miss A. Tàpp, J; R. Walker, Capt.

HA. Weidler, W. E. White, F. W. White, W. P. Wood, G. G. Youdell, SF.

King Edward Hotel,

Logan, W.

Almond, Mrs. R.

Cargill, F. 3.

Castro, C.

Chee, T. Connell, R. Connell, H. E. · · Dobbie, Mr &

Mry.

Donaldson, W.

A.

Finchett, Mrs.

Mackintosh, J.;

A

Major. Mrs. Massoy, Misa.' McHugh,

Mr.

& Mrs. F. E. Mody, Mr. &

Mrs. J. H. N. Morries, Mrs. Murphy, J. A

Gerlach, Mr, & Murray, M. F,

Mrs. W. WE

Grimble, G.

Harris, J. B. Heinemang. Mr.

& Mrs. Hingle, E. J. Jensen, B. Kraft, Mr. &

Mrs. W. D, Lauritsen, Mr. &

Mrs. Lemare, Mr. &

Mrs. Lennox, J

Nobbs, A. P...

Passmore, Capt.

& Mrs. W, C. Peake, A.. D. J. Saunders, Miss. Schonk, Mrs: Shelhamer, Mr.

& Mrs. Sibréo, Dr. * Spurge, E. S. Stewart, Capt,

& Mrs A. H Walker, D. Whitelaw, G. 0.

Grand

Hotel. Longning, K.

Bird, W. C...

Crew Mr. and Lorria, F.

Mrs. A. B.

Froose, M.

Frenck, C

Keyt, Dr. King, E G. Lewingdon,

Capt. J. S.

Luckin, E. Rogage, Dr. Sayer, A. Schotlosludt. Weismann, C.

Craigieburn.

Caldwell, Mr. Meurer, Mrs. Caldwell, Miss McDougall, Mr. Carpenter, Mr. and Mra. and Mrs. McCaig, J. Cornell, W. A. Reynaud, Ma- Kydd, Mr. and dame & mon-

Mrs.

Biour Galbraith, V. Smith, Mrs. G.

Smith, E. G. Guernier, Mrs. Wood, E. M.

M.

"Consignee

**BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

From MIDDLESBRO, LONDON,

AND STRAITS.

Co

',

8.8. "BENGLOE," CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Golowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf nod Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from

M..B. K.

Irene, Chi. s.s. 886, Froggatt. 18th

July-Canton 0.31. 9. N. Co.

S. K.

18th

→S. T. & Co.

Consignes

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

Prom

URLLIAN, PÈRUVIAN

MEXICAN,&JAPAN PORTS. ·

THE Steamship

"KIYO MARU.”

The ab.ro

med

teamer

THE

FROM EUROPE.

HE H. A. L. Signsh.p

SILESIA"

inat. at 9.30 am..

na in any case, whatever.

(499

The Inscription.

Excellent Events Keenly Contest,

The Victoria Recreation Club

were

in

The the

Starters Messrs. A. E. Alves This steamer bings on Cargo:-

37, verses 1-10, was read by Òol. Ex... "Jelo " from Drammen. St. John. The service opened and A. J. England.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, of

Hoogkong Office.

Hongkong, 19th July, 1918.

THE ROYAL MAIL STEAN PACKET COMPANY,

AND JAPAN.

inga.

a

Malwa New, $3,150 to 3.200 Malwa Old, $3,250 to 3,300! Cotton-Sales are reported of Railton opened for the Whites per pionl.

In the second half, however, M. about 103 balan of Bengal at $31

Uneold stock about. with a shot which the Blue goal-250 bales. Closing quotations keeper "hald. Railton, however, $28 to 32 per picul. was not to be denied and forced Yorn-During the past fort- the ball home. Finch retaliated night market raled etondy, and for the Blues with a good shot, the opening of a New Chinese and the game looked liked finish bong was celebrated by a purchase ing with the score 2-1 in Whites' of nearly about 6,000 bales of favour, when Sayer scored with a different counts and chops. Other, lightning shot, just before time. firma confined their purchaseds to l The Whites thus won by 3 goals country orders only. They are afraid to do large business on account of the present rising in. the North. Market at the close

to-one.

''

Sales during the past fortnight were in all about 11,900 balos, comprising 150 bales of Nu. 68: 200 bales of No. 8; 5,800 bales of No. 10a; 2,400 bales of No.

At the conclusion, the prizes wore distributed by Mr.A. Rodger.

A special word of praise should seems to be rather weak. be given the Railton brothers for their display of diving from the highest board, during the interval. The results were as follow: Two Lengths Handicap :-

0.123, 1,350 bales of No. 169, and

2,000 balea of No. 20. Unsold R.atock is estimated at about 22,000

Heat 2 A. G. England 1; A. Carvalho, 2. Time 33 sec...

Heat 3, M. S. Railton 1; J. M. R Pereira 2. Time 33 sec.

Final: R. Carvalho, 1; M. Railton 2. Time 33 sec.

Four Lengthe, Soldiers and Sail-- ora Race:

bales. Sold but uncleared stook about 44,000 bales.".

Local Yarn. :-Sales of about 200 bales of No. 10a at $127 are reported in the market.

are

Japanese Yarn:-Sales. reported in 100 bales of No. 188 at $151, and 900 bales of No. 20s

** Norge" Iron Gat-borg with a voluntory "O for the wings Time Keepers-Messrs. J.

dove £

(Mondelssohn) Forbes, C. J. Cook, E. Froblich. played by the string band of the

Water Polo Referee:Mr. A.E. 897 D.C.L.I., who, rendered the Alves.

music throughout the proceed- Jadges-Messrs. W. Logan,

Heat 1. Trumpeter Bacon, A. A. Alves, F. Lammert, A, The hymns sung were For all the saints who from Rodger, A. S. Ellis, H. C. Sayer R.G.A., Sapper Wright R.E.,at $154 to $155 per bale.

2. Time 74 Bec. their labours rest," "Let saints G. Sewell, J. Forbes. FROM SEATTLE, PORTLAND, on earth in concert sing" and

Heat 2 Handicappers-Mesera. H. C.

Private Farmer "Oh God our help in ages past", Sayer, A. S. Ellis, R. C. Wit DOL.1., 1; Bombardier Court, and the Palms "Deus noster chell, A. A. Claxton, A. V. Barros R.G.A., 2. Time 72 seo.

Final-Private Farmer, 1; rofugium" and "Nunc Dimittie". and A. A. Alves.

The "Last Post."

Competitors Stewards: -

Trumpeter Bacon, 2. Time 71.4-5 Cargo remaining sadelivered on July having arrived from the atove Ports 21st at noon will be landed at Con- Consignees of cargo by her are hereby second hymn the clergy, together Barros, W. J. Carroll, R. A. Car-

During the singing of the Messrs. R. T. Rowan, A. V. sec.

12 Foot High Dive:-R. Silva, signes's risk and oxpense and delivery infos and that their goods will be de- with Major General Anderson, valbo. must then be taken from the Company's

1; A. R: Ellis 2. Godown.

Four Lengths Handicap:-G No Fire Insurance whatever will be effect d.

having arrived, Consignees of Cargo ar, hereby notified to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of Cargo from alongside.

No claim will be recognised after the

July 28th a 10a.m.

All Claims must be filed on or before Jaly Blet, otherwise they will at is recognised.

S. MORIMOTO,

Agent, Hongkong. 18th July, 1913.

(448

TE Company's Sternship

"FLINTSHIRE ".

livered from alongside.

Cargo, impeding the duobarge or

Lera lining ол board

JARDINE, MATHESON AND CO., LTD., Agertu,

To Sail

[490

Regular Steamship Service

To the Glory of God and in memory of those who died and were interred at Stanley, Hong- kong, between the years 1843 and 1869; I unveil this Memorial and deliver it into the charge of the Chaplains and Church Body of this Cathedral Church.

The Rev. V. H. C. Moyle for mally accepted the Memorial with the following

music

Time 67,3-5 sec.

Threatened Agitation in Bengal,

Calcutta, June 10-The pro

....

Sundry Articles:-In imports business is Bezcar Stone at $140 per catty,) Kismiss at $13 (per picul), Marej at $9 (per picul,) Onions at $0.70 cents (per bas ket), Cloves at $40 (per picul), Peacock's Feathers at $35 (pér. 10,000), and prawn dust at $5 (per pical). Owing to low Er moved from their original psi- Refreshment Committée :

change buyers came forward and tious in the chancel and the body Messrs. A. Danrich, A, MoKirdy, C. Finch, 1; A. A. Claxton, 2.made good purchases for exports, in Cassia at $14 (per pical), of the church, to a platform be. P. Lenfeety, Crowther Smith, randel at Consignee's risk and expense. fore the tablet. All remained A. R. Forbes, W. Hoy.

Ladies Nomination, Musical Cassia Buds at $30 (per picul), Goods bave left the Godown, nad oll

No Fire Insurance will be affected. Goods remaining undelivered on Jaly

Bills of Lading will be countersign Blanding while the "Last Post." By kind permission of Major Buoys-1. F. H. Coleman, no Galangal, at $8 (per picul), by

was sounded.

Ralphe and officers, the band of minated by Miss Logan: 2. MAR, Zedoary at 813 (per pical), 26th at 5 p.m. in the sternoon, will be

This having been concluded, the 8th Rajputs, under the baton Souza, nominated by Mrs A. Catgut Strings at $124 (per ubject to reat and landing charges.

catty), Turmeric at $8 (per Ali chafed and otherwise damaged

Major General Anderson unveiled of Mr. I. E. de Souza, were Rodger. Cargo to be left in the godown, Hongkong 18th July, 1918,

the tablet saying :-

responsible for the

Team Race: Won by No. 2 Picul), and Dry Ginger at 813

(per picul). and examination of same to be held on

Team consisting of Mesara. J. Q. throughout the evening.

Racing itself was a fairly Finch, W. J. Carroll, G. E. Lace, interesting nature and some ex A, R. Ellis. F: H. Coleman, cellent form was shown. An J. M. A. Remedios, E. L. Braga. event which created much interest Time 3 min. 25.2-5 sec. was the four lengths sailors' and Water Polo: Whites that prosal made by the Government soldiers' race, which took the Blues by thr3 goals to one. White of India and embodied in the form of a trial for likely interport team:Messra. R. E. Witohell, General Education resolution of representatives. In the racond opt; A. S. Ellis, G. W. Sewell, February 21 that recognition of heat Private G. Farmer, of the A. J. England. M. Railton, F. M. secondary schools should in the D.C.LI's, won well in 72 seconds Ellis; and J. Forbes, goal. future rest with the local adminis after leading throughout the race.

tration "intead of with Calcutta He won by about a third of a

University, as at present, is William Williama, late sub-greatly exercising the Bengali. his time by one fifth of a second, inspector of police, Bombay, has newspapers, which threaten that This, however, did not compare been sentenced to one year's it will result in an agitation more over well with the result of the club rigorous impisonment for defrau- serious than that which was called handicap, the civilian swimmers ding the Gazerst Bank.

forth by the partition of Bengal. having much the better of it on Singapore Mortality Returns. times. The twelve foot high dive The mortality returns for Sing- saw some pretty diving, Silva's apore issued by the Registrar of fallen young Mr W. Steindorf, win, on a sealed handicap, prov Births and Deaths show that dur. who, only two months ago, came ing quite popular. An unfor- ing the week ending July 5, there from Essen, Germany to fill a tunate mistake aror out of the were 247 deaths (186 males, 61 position in Mesara Melchers evant. By a miscalculation of females) giving a ratio per mille Shanghai dye department, says points Claxton was returned as of population of 30.20. Malarial the "China Press" of July 15. second but at the conclusion of fever accounted for 30 deaths. On Sunday he want for an early the club four lengths handicap, phthisis 27; convulsions 26, beri- stroll along the Bund, with a the error was announced. It was beri 28, bronchitis 9, dysentery friend and seemingly was none then found that A.R. Ellis and 18, pneumonia 10. Thirty-two the worse for it. Next R.A. Carvalho had tied for second children under thres months of morning, however, he became place. Each were allowed an age died. The nationalities were ill and a doctor was called in, other dive, and on the re-dive represented as follows:-Euro-Baustroke was diagnosed and the Ellis was awarded the honour, posn 1, Eurasian 1, Chinese 184, attack was so bad that Mr Stein- The four longiba handicap for Melaye 35, Indiana

dorf died in a few hours,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

Frum CALOUTTA, PENANG & SINGAPORE.

the wharves delivery may be obtaine 1. THE Steamship

No Claims will be admitted after the

"Goode have left the Golowns, and all

THÒNGWA

Goode remaining undelivered alter the baring arrived from the abve porta 25th will be subject to rent..

consignees of cargo are hereby informer I

All Claims against the Steamer must that their goods will be deliverci from

be presented to the Undersigned on or alongside. before the Isl. prix, or they will nọi Dago imp ling be ri cognized.

All broken, chalod, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 25th at 11 x."

by

thu discharge will be landed at once, at con-ig- ness' zisk and expense.

Caigo remaining on board after 1 p.m., of the 21st inst., will be landed at consig n. riek and expoure.

No Fire Insurance bas boon effected, No Fire Insurance has been offertad, Bill of Lading will be cos ntersign. 1 Bill of Lading will be countersigned

by the undersigned, GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO. DAVID SASSOON & CO., LTD.

Agents, and

Avents Hongkong, 18th July, 1918. - [449 Hongkong, 18th July, 1918, · [418

With Liberty to call at the Malibar Coal, Proposed Salling From Hongkong. On behalf of the Chaplains and

FOR NEW YORK.

Church Body of this Cathedral on or about Church, I gratefully accept the S.8.PATHEAN"

23rd July, charge of this Memorial in the For Freight and farther information name of the Father, and of the apply to

Son, and of the Holy Ghost, DODWELL & CO., LTD Amen.

Agents. Hongkong -20th-June-19387

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A most untimely end has be

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