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PARTICULARS AND CONDI-

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From SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN

PORTS and MANILA...

8.9. "NILE,

The above mentioned vessel

HONGKONG TALEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JUNE - 919 1914,01

Patel Lists.

Honkong Hotel.

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Kept Capt WE

Lantbort Mrs Lambert E B Lawrence 8 H Lloyd GT Lobel F

TIONS of the letting by Public having arrived consignees of Abrabani, E S Auction Sale, to be held on Mon- cargo are hereby notified to send, Ad'er L day, the 15th day of June, in their Bille of Lading for coun- Bacon Mr & MrBW Kookx Capt & Mr 1914, at 3.p.m., at the Offices of tersignature and take immediate Bate E. E the Public Works Department, by delivery of cargo from the Com-Bingle L Order of His Excellency the Go-pany's godown at West Point. Balillos, Mrs E R

CDJ vernor, of One Lot of Crown Cargo will be landed immediately Bena, GA Land at Kennedy Road, in the at consigness' risk. Colony of Hongkong, for a term Cargo remaining undelivered or 75 years, with the option of Wednesday, June 10th. 1914 atdge AT renewal at a Crown Rent to be nocn will be subject to landing Clayton, W

Carter Dr WR fixed by the Surveyor of His chargos and if undelivered Mon-Cooke CA

WE Majesty the King, for one further day June 15th 1914 at Noon will be term of 75 years, PARTICULARS OF THE LOT storage charges,

subject to both landing and

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NOTICE

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don ex. 8.8.

of Cargo from Consignees Palamos

"Castille " Consignees of Cargo From Bor- doaux ex s.8. P. Leroy Lallter" In connection with above Stoamer are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored at their risks into the hazardous and. or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd. ut Kowloon whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.

Optional Cargo will be forward- ad on unless intimation'is received from the Consigneus before NOON TO-DAY requesting it to be landed hore.

Bills of Lading will be count- ersigned by the Undersigned. Goods remaining unclaimed after the 9th inst..at Noon will be sub- ject to rent and lauding charges.

All claims must be sent in to me on or before the 11th inst. or they will not be recognized!

All damaged. packages will be examined on Monday the 8th

instant at 10 am.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

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No Fire Insurance whatever, will be effected,

All chafed and otherwise dam- aged cargo will be examined at the above Company's godown

Monday 15th, 1914 at 10a.m.

No claims will be entertained unless accompanied by short delivery note or list of oxceptions taken at the time of delivery to consignees and signed for and on behalf of the Pacific Mail 8.S. Co. All claims must he filed on or before August 7th, 1914, otherwise they will not be recognized.

B. C. MORTON. Agent. Hongkong, 7th June 1914.

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Great Detective film

"FATOMAS"

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THE TRACEDY AT THE MASKED BALL,

This is the fourth of the series,

complication arise through

Notice

Old Gualt

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OLD ENGLISH CURVE CUT.

IS A DISTINCTIVE OLD ARISTOCRAT AMONG PIPE TOBACCOS.

The aluminiam curved tin fits the pocket perfectly.

A DOCTOR IN MANCHURIA had been set on foot with the

warm approval and substäätial- nssistance of the Chinees authori-

the suggestion of FANTOMAS--- Tin.y Years in Makdities, when Mancharia was sud¬-

that Juve is FANTOMAS"

1883-1.13. Being the Experi derly invaded, in the winter of Recollections of 1910-11, by the pneumonio ences Aud Dugald Christie, C.MG, FR.CS, plague, a visitation so deadly F.R.O.Elin. Edited by his Wife, that it left behind it a record of (Constable. Se 61, mot.)

43,942 cases and 43,942 deaths,

Dagald Christie has from Just at this time the Mukden

BIJOU SCENIC THEATRE.o time-made public some of mission received a brilliant young

NIGHTS ONLY 4

Commencing Saturday 6th June.

The Great Star Drama.

bis experiences in Jin-churia; be'recruit, Arthur Framo Jackson, now g ve- in a connec,ad form a a Cambridge graduate in arts survey of bis life's work, to the land medioins, who hoped to present time, though he disclaims become one of the teachers in the

HIS WIFE'S SACRIFICE" In 5 parts: Length 8,000 feet. for it the title of either history or new college. He volunteered for

Alao

Pathe's British & German Gazette,

The World's Latest Nows

WIII be screened on Wednesday 10th June.

Hollingsworth Mr.

McCaig, J.

THE BRIDGE OF TERROR"

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AMERICAN ASIATIC S.S. Co. Carpenter, Mr and Smith, E. G.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

The Steamship

BENÜLEUCH,"

From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO LONDON AND STRAITS.:

“ONSIGNEES of Cargo are;

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hereby informed that all

MINERIC."

Capt. J. C. Hall, will be despatch- ed from Hongkeng on the 16th. June for

BOSTON & NEW YORK. For freight and further parti- salars, apply to

The Bank Line Ltd., Agents.

Goods are being landed at their Hongk ng. 26th May, 1914.

risk into the hazardous dudfor

extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf

and Godown Co., Ltd., whence

and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

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Weissenborn Weitz

Key Dr

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Luckias Kaupton

Laugham Mr & Mrs

Wetherell Cant Wilson Dr Wilken Mr & Mrs Watson Woieman Wolf

King Edward Hotel.

Schooner Wrecked.

Tuo auxiliary mailing schooner Adams C

Hall Mr PC.

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Hootol Mr O

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Budge W

Butts Mrs H

James Mr E

Joseph Mr J. Korustz

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"No claims will be admittedSiten, owned by L. P. Figue and midwell Mr & Mrs Hayoor Mr HU after the Goods have left the registered at Cebu, is wrecked on Broger Dr Godowne, and all Goods remain- ing undelivered after the 12th one of the southern islande, ne

cording to inst., will be subject to rent.

a report that "hu Clegg Mir II All claims against the steamer reached Manila, No report how Cooks Mr A H must be presented to the Undur-ever, has been received by the Cus Mr F. W

Doune Dr A. H. signed on or before the 19th inst., customs authorities. The Siren Donaldson MW. or they will not be recognized. was once a pourling schooner,

Drummond Mr All brokon, chafed, and damaged although it is claimed her acti: Goods are to be left in the Go-vities were many and varied. downs, where they will be ex-

amined on the 12th inst, at 11 am.

No Fire Insurance has been offocted,

Naval Gunnery.

Dufy Mre M.

Evere Mr E. W.

Foy Mr

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Another Great Star Drama

Length 5,000 Foet.

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autobiography. It only attempts, the dangerous work of meeting, he soy, to deal with personal and as far as possible controlling, impressions, and to give a the cases of plague importo / at picture of life amid the Change- the Chinese railway station leas East of the olden days, and he fell a victim to his heroism. Amid the rapid march of evonte After little more than a week he which have brought we to the caught the deadly infection. · His Changed East of to-day." Such character and self-sacrifice made UNREST IN SHANGHAI, the map showing the dispositions picture, drawn by a teanda groat "impression on the of troops around the Arsenal and temporate observer, of coonshinese, whose grief at bis death at Woosung, the positions of with which he is intimts sincere and deep. The foreign mon-of-war, and other familiar could not fail to be worth Viceroy of lukden, an official of naoful details, Another interest reading. Travellers in China are Mongol race, classed us a teac and consisted of a nutaber of often warned by European tionary, sent De Christie a letter bamboo poles with instrumente residents against accepting in of heartfelt sympathy for trans like pruning hooks placed at the too unquestioning a spirit the mission to Dr. Jackson's mother, end; apparently intended for use views and statements of mission together with a sum of 10,000 in cutting telegrapli wires. The aries and it is impossible to dollare for the use of the Chapei Police now have twelve of dismiss the warning na altogether family." Mrs. Jackson immedi the men in custody.

Great Capture of Plotters.

The Chapai police have laid handa upon members of a gang who appear to have been secretly, plotting rebellion on an extensive scale, says the N. C. Daily News of Jane 3.

Judge's Death.

For some time past, the in- habitants of a village in the country beyond Ferry Road, about half a mile from the ferry, have. been watching with some suspi

The death occurred of Judge cion numbers of men who paid John C. Sweeney, at his home in frequent visits to a new Chinese Memphis, Tennessee, on April 24. house in the neighbourhood. In Judge Sweeney was at one time the day time, only two or three prosecuting attorney, for the city of these men were to be seen, but if Manila, and was later made a at night they came and went in judge of the court of Brat instance, uumbers. Apparently the Chinese position which he bold until the police had no idea who they were time of his resignation from the

government service in 1908.

or

what they were doing.

A Battle by Night,

On Saturday night the gang and the villagers came into

Sugar Duty. ?

uncalled for. But there are tely gave the money to the missionaries and missionaries, Mukden Medical College, in order and Dr. Christie is of the kind that a part of the building might that is worth listening-to. The form a memorial to her son. "What mother!" exclaimed the anther never forgets the religiou basis of his work or abandon Vicery, on homing of this set, the religious point of vier, but "and what a son!" Profoundly. intolerance is markedly absent movod, he added 4,000 dollars. and his general attitude is that of personally to the gifo, to make man of good sense and much the building a really worthy practical experience.

memorial, besides contributing 5,000 dollars more towards the endowment of a memorial chair. Dr. Jackson's age was £0 when be died, and he had been just 10 weeks in China.

We have dwit on the medical.

Dr. Christie went out to Man churia in 1882 nga medical missionary of the United Preaby terian Church of Sotland, and in the spring of the following According to reliable sources year the settled in its capitaj confiot, the immediate cause of information the U. S. Con-Mukden, where, except for one or side of the work because it was of the trouble being demands gross will retain the one-cent daty two periods of temporary exile this that the author's success, made by the gang upon some on duger. The members of Con- caused by war and the Barend also hie intimate, acg maint well-to-do farmers., Gongs were

gress have been impressed with disturbances, he has lived evor ince with the people and the E Bounded and a general alarm the proteste against free sugar sines. When he fist arrived he country, was largely founded; raised, the villagers boldly at emanating from Hawail, the was the only doctor among but the book is by no means tacking a dozen or more members Philippines, and Porto Rico, and handful of foreign residents. II. wholly or even mainly, medical. of the gang, and chasing them are inclined to protect the insular had to make up his own prescript is rich, among other things, in towards the settlement.

industry.

tions and administer chloroform recollections of the Chino Japan- and operate In attempting to cross the

single-burded, so and Russo-Japanese wars and creek, several of the men were A motor-omnibus, travelling population ready to place the latter brought, bitter presecation among a credulous and suspiciou she terrible Boxer troubles. The drowned, seven being reported to from Shoreditch to Croydon, was most sinister misconstructionpon the native Christians, many. have met their death in this way. overturned at Penge recently by upon everything he did. People whom suffered martyrdom for an inqucat was held yesterday on a motor-van which ran into it in who accepted the piercing of their faith with the utmost fort two bodies which had been washed Beckenbam-road. There were 10 their eyes with needles as

a tude. ap on the Shanghai side, and the passengers on the omnibus, and remedy for blindness, and insisted testimony in the soundness of the Dr. Christie baare strong polica received a report that all were more or less hart. The on the careful preservation and policy adoptol in Manchuria of another had been found. Five most serious osse was that of Mr. return of amputated limba so fostering a spirit of independence more men were arrested by the Darch, of Thornton Heath, who that they might ultimately be among the Chinese converts and Municipal Police, and yesterday was removed to hospital suffering buried in the coffins of their their Churches. Tines, they appeared at the Mixed Court from consussion and internal and bave since been handed over injuries.

owners, had to be treated by a to Chapei anthorities. Other mem

foreign practitioner with more bers of the gang have been At London Sessions Mary confidence, first, of certain im

Thefts by Artist's Model. than ordinary tact. But the arrested by the Police,

Kraft Mr & Mrs W

D Lauritson Mr & Mrs A. C

Lippert Dr Malcomson Capt

MIR Matley CF

Gardner Capt & Mrs Massey Miss

WL Giesel MrS

Giko Mrx8 Glass Dr

The details of tho heavy gun Hager Mr A R Bills of Lading will counter-layers tests show that only two

signed by

abips of the China Squadron fired GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., [the teate last year. The Newcastle

Agenta.

Hongkong, 5th June, 1914,

fired the course and made the [591 fine score of 108.33, which left

To Sail

Regular Steamship Service Proposed Sailing from Hongkong

For NEW YORK. *** "MONTROSE" {20th Jun

about thee

For Freight and further. in- formation apply to

DODWELL & CO., LTD

Agents Hongkong June 4th, 1914.

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Millor Mrs FA Murphy B Nobbs A P.. Oudophoren W

Carlton Hotel.

Mura w Murreli O Murrell Mr & Mrs Nay Mr & Mrs RO Pazi 8 Remedios A F

her in the position of being the fifth best shooting ship in the entire British Fiest, The boat shot with the 6-in. gun was Sergeant Papworth, Royal Marine Light Ashby H Infantry, who scored three hits Abby Miss L rat of air rounds, and with the Ballantine Mr and 4-in. gun Potty Officer Allen made Barnes C the good score of five hits out of Button A six rounde. The Hampshire Cheng So Mr & Mrs Riggs A

Cromble Lt God partially firod, using less than 75 Dennis R per cont of her guns, and Endes WJ I made a sobre of 68.88. In the Fulober O P

eight quick-firing gunlayers' tests Gregory TM

Gilbert EJ

the Obina Squadron again eme Grandy AJ... out on the top with the Blora firt, Hollway HD

Higginbotham ChasJ Vincent A C with 192.50 pointe; Minotaus, Jackson Mr & Mrs E

gang.

Motor-Omnibus Overturned.

Sleep and Dreams." According to Dr. Hyslop, whe

Sensational Discoveries. Marjorio MacDonald, 28, was portant officials, and afterwards Bevoral interesting discoveries sentenced for stealing jewelry of the community as a whole, were made when the police visited from various West-end hotels and was won by patience and sheer spoke recently at the Lyceum the house rented by the clabs. It was said that the good work; so that to-day the lab, the senses gradually sink Concealed under a floor were a prisoner had influential friends medical institutions of Mukden during the first two hours of sleep, number of Browning automatic who did not know of her habits. oter which Dr. Christie presides after which there is a gradual pistole, a great quantity of am- For the prisoner it was pleaded include not only separate hospitals return to consciousness. This is munition and overal bombs that she had been left an orphan for men and women, with a dis followed by sinking down to There were several trolleys at 14, and when 21 was left a pensary receiving as many as deeper sleep, after which the in dividual gradually arrives closer apparently for transport purposes, legacy of £1,100 but had lost her 45,000 visits in the year, but a two military bugles, white flaga money and had been engaged as medical college, o fine, modern and closer to consciousness, of the kind used by the revola- an artist's model. She was very building, in which a five-year and it is then that the sub- tionaries two years ago, a bundle neurotio, Mr. Wallace, K., coarse of professional training is conscious activities become most of long proclamations against the said the prisoner would be bound being given to promising Chinese pronounced. This appears to which showed that 's complete that she entered and stayed in a all the ordinary medical subjects dreame, which so often occur just Walker Mr and Mrs President, and military maps over for 12 months on condition students, who are taken through square with the theory that

Rumeli A SLAW RE 'Sorra B Sewell G W. Buva Mr & Mrs Tall M Tobias Mrand Mrs

Wailing Mr & Mrs

get aftor the Show, second),.140;25; Mmmonth, thirde Wang Hr DO survey of the whole of the Yangleze home for that period, the alter- of our home universities, before waking, take place in t

Marioni

Martin AT

ht Refreshments (23:46, 11:mpshire, fourth; 119.00 Martin HJ

CAFE 4 points,

Whibley AR Valley is in progress, The Bhang native being 12 months im- The building of this collego is fraction of time, although they

Era portion had been completed, prisonment

remarkable story. The project may appear to endure for hours

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