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CONSIGNEES

"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

The Steamship

"BEN LOMOND,"

Abbot F

HOTEL LISTS.

Hongkong Hotel.

Abraham, ES Alport C M

Anderson OG Aston J W-

Bartley CE

Bate ER

Baadel DO

Bell O D 3

From ANTWERP. MIDDLES. BRO, LONDON AND STRAITS. Bloch A

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are

horoby informed that all

Mr ER

Balilios, Bona, G A

Brister Brokton

H H

Oge J

E Le

Lagadia

Lambert E B Lambert Mr WH

Lampman. Mr and

Kra HA

AF

Longhead M Lloyd GT Lobel F Lym Macdonald J MacIntyre Mr and

Mr N Marriott, Dr O Matboson, Mrs R

Matheson, Mian M.

Goods are being landed at their Chambers Dr & Mrs Morrison W J risk into the hazardous and/or

axtra hazardous Godowns of the

RE

WR

MoIntosh A J Malta, BK

Hongkong and Kowloon Who JH Molbye EN

Olayton, WE

and Godown Co., Ltd., whence Cobb A H and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained,

Coleman DrALEF Cookintam Dr Curry, GP Dales 3 Douglas DSS Duffy

"

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the! Godowns, and all Goods remain- ing undelivered after the 17th Ehrenfels Mr & Mrs August will be subject to rent.

For

Miss ME

0

H

... All claims against the steamer Feindeli

must be presented to the Under- Fontaine Mins Wde

Oith J

Mornati, J Meyer OE Middleton GS Jillkowski N 8

Moore Dr & Mr W

LB

Mucheson Miss ME

Musso

Mayer CE

Newton D' Noyus PH

Oudenboven W Puits PC Powell G M

Ray, E

signed on or before the 24th Augabrowski Mr& MrsPurvis A or they will not be recognized..

Allbroken, ohafed, and damaged fald J Goods are to be left in the Go-Grisogono l' de

Groomя EH

downs, where they will be Hall Capt. TP amined on the 17th instant, nf

11 a.m.

No Fire Insurance has boon

effected.

Bills of Lading will be counter. signed hy

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.,

Agents,

Hongkong, 10th August, 1914.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP

COMPANY.

From SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN PORTS and MANILA,'

Headley Fang

Harper G

Hannibal WA

Halvering En Henderson I

Herbert To Urand

MTB

[Hewatt. Hon. Mr

A. OMG

H

Reny, Mian F Reinasch

Rowell JP

Russell J flöddon Mrs

Serruyo C

EA

Smyth F

V

Square Tozer E M

Sorby Miss A

B

Hoorn W Th E von Hunter R Hughes & J Hutchisor: > 1. Jones M T Kent Capt WE Kerney Vietor Kocks Capi & Mir

Walker Capt II A

Warren EJ T

Ward

Watson J R White W

Winckler Mr and

Mr.F. Wood G

Wright Mr & Mrs J

King Edward Hotel.

S.S. "MANCHURIA ' The above, mentioned vessel häving arrived, consignees of cargo are hereby notified to send in their Bills of Lading for coun- #tersignature and take immediate Almberg

delivery of cargo from alongside, Austin M J Cargo impeding discharge Budge W will be landed immediately at CORF W consignees' risk and expense.

Cargo remaining on bourd Thursday, 13th. August. 1914 at 5p.in. will be subject to landing charges and if undelivered Mon- day 17th instant, 1914 at 5 p.m. will be subject to both landing and storage charges.

No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected.

All chafed and otherwise dam- agod cargo will be examined at the above Company's godown Monday August 17th, 1914, at

10a.m..

Brister J H

Crafting W Hall PC Hovenlor HA Haynor H'O Jennings A 11 P Joseph 3 Karsdorp D.W Korratz W

Kraft Mr & Mrs WD

Bennett 11

Laurison Mr&Mr Maitley OF Mastey Miss

McIntosh A J Millor Mrs F. A Murphy H Passmore Cupt and

Mr WC Roberts HK

Sibres De Soper C1 H Thompson Mra Theng J Walther Dr K Watson JR

Craigieburn.

No claims will be entertained unless accompanied by, short delivery nate or list of exceptions taken at the time of delivery to consignees and signed for and out Bond W G behalf of the Pacific Mail S.S. Co. Brown CB

All claims must be filed on or Caldwell, Mr bofore September 10th, 1914, other-Caldwell, Miss wise they will not be recognized.Carpenter, Mr and

R. C. MORTON, Agent: Hongkong, 10th August, 1914.

MOGUL LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOT'UE TO CONSIGNEES.

From GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL

and STRAITS.

THE Steamship

"LENNOX"

Mrs

Crew Miss Dayle Mrs Madison Galbraith Y Harbord W F

Hollingsworth Mr

& MMA H McCaig, J. Robinson Gas A Brith Mrs J Grant

Smith Mr & Mrs

Iron Grant Smith Mortan Turner G F Wilson Mr and Mr Wright A E

Grand Hotel.

Allen F

Baborg Book O Blount Miss B Bondewein G Buen H Ŏ

A

Hill M M Jenson HP Joseph HB Linaero F G

Rose R

Roggeveen

'ONSIGNEES of Cargo are Brooks Mrter P

Saul EG Goodsare being landed at their risk Christenson O.

Orew Godowns of Holt's mult Miss E

Mr & Mrs AB Wright & H into the

Woleman C Wharf at Kowloon, whence Gertz Mr B

Zollvin O and/or from the wharves Glasson R delivery may be obtained.

No, Claims will be admitted after the Goods have loft the Go downs, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 17th inst will be subject to rent

Allolaims against the Steamer must be presented to the Under- singed on or before the 31st inst. or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Go-

Carlton Hotel..

downs, where they will be ex-Ballanting Mr and Hellway HD amined on the 17th inst. at 11

Jackson Mr & Mrn MONAI RA Norris E O

am

MIS BA Barne Bentley R No Fire-Insurance has been Bentley Mr & Mrs Faul S effected.

Brautigne OJ Bills of Lading will be counter-Chenworth AR signed by

DODWELL & Co. Ltd.

Agents.

Crombie Lt Goo Dean! R Hades W J

Palien A Rig A Silva Mr & Mrs Stannard VR Briggs CV Elmore Ray Dr M Tail Mru

Walker Mr and Felcher Wang My Garratt E F **

Fernandez EA

Watling

* Gladwall TANDO

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1914.

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Commencing Saturday, 15th August,

The Great magnificent drama

prison authorities had no time to pát cases off for the Visiting! Justices, and action had to be taken at once. One day, several hundreds of the Chinese prisoners broke out and killed the Superin- tendent, a Capt. Dent, and rusbed the main gates in Bras Basah Road. Theinner gate was locked on the outside. Mrs. Lamb, the wife of the gaoler, secured the door in the nick of time, and then defended the gate with a long sword. She slashed and cut at the feet and legs at the bottom of the gateway and this prevented the escape of the Chinese, many of whom were in for long sentences and a good number for life,

THE BETRAYING MARK j in 3 Parte-Length 5.000 feet. the prison armoury and seized.

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The soldier whom I have men- tioned was serving his sentence with other Europeau prisoners, mostly merchant seamen, for some simple offences under the Merchant Shipping Act. When the trouble stose, the ex-private acted with great promptitude and courage. He called upon the other European prisoners to assist him; and they broke open

Snider rifles and buckshot am- munition. A volley was poured into the rioters and the ring. leaders shot down. The rest of! the Chinese were driven back to their warda and securely looked ia. All this occurred in a very short period and the outside There are a very few people left world knew nothing about the in Singapore now who remember serious outbreak for some time. the oki road to Tanjong Pagar The horde of Chinese criminals and the other shipping wharves, would have succeeded in making In the early seventies. and for their escape, bat for the aid some time aftor, the only way to rendered by the European" pri- Tanjong Pagar (except by water) soners. It is pleasing to relate was down South Bridge Road and that the placky ex-soldier was along Tanjong Pagar Road on to pardoned, and that the Govern~ the Borneo Wharf and the land-ment supplied him with clothes | EGYPT, ing stage of the P. and O. Co. or and money and sent him home. by Neil Road and Kampong There was another individual) Bahru. At the junction of Tan-who also rendered good service jong Pagar and Neil Roads, and, at the time of the prison out- He claimed to "be s where the Municipal ricksha break. station is now, was a public house German citizen, but was not re- called the Fortune of War."cognised as such by the Teutonic TWO EYES OF GREY, This place was frequented by community. The gentleman in walking along sailor folk from the ships in port question was and soldiers in garrison, and the Stamford Road near the corner of people who kept it did a roaring Vistoria Street when he E&W

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A serious fight between soldiers pipe leading from the prison into was in and sailors took place one night the canal. The min and the native police were called prison garb and was wearing leg in. The combatants resisted irons. He seized the man and the police and an unfortunate took him round to the main gate Malay mata-mata received several where he learned to his surprise blows on the head from the buckle of the outbreak, and that his of a soldier's belt. The police captive was a "lifer." As a re- man'a skull" was fractured and ward for his services this man, an death ensued. the belt succeeded, in the exoite-given Government work in his

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ment which followed, in making particular line, especially in Perfect sanitation being so necessary for health, disinfection is his escape, and cleared off to his connection with Coroner's in.imperative. Make a practice of using IZAL every day just a little, diluted with water-pouring it down drains, sinks and w.c.'s barracks at Tanglin. Unfor quests. He occupied a house in and sprinkling it in dustbins or other harbours of filth. Cet IZAL. tunately for him, his intoxicated Selegie Road and put up a very condition, was noticed by the large aign-board which read "as guard and he was placed in the follows:-"Government Under- By spacial appoint- guardroom. Early next morn-taker. ing, a number of European police ment to His Excellency the officers went to the barracks to Governor of the Straits Set- institute enquiries, and blood-tlements." This man made it his stains were found on the belt of business to visit the European the man who had been detainedwards at the General Hospital by the guard the previoue night. every morning in order to see if any prospective The private was arrested and in there due course appeared at the Assize business to be done. He would Court and was sentenced to im- poke his head into the officers' ward and look the patients over prisonment for life.

The Old Prison.

and go home and make a coffin. The criminal prison in those He would smile at a sick man and days was situated on the recrea-rab his hands in anticipation of tion ground between Stamford business. He did this once too and Braa Baaah Roads, and a often, and one morning when he portion of the building is poked his Lead into the officers' still standing to-day. When not ward, a boot caught him in the at work, the prisoners were eye and emashed his spectacles. looked up in long warda with iron doore, and not in separate cells as they ra now. It was quite a common occurrence for a native sub-warder to be felled with a stonebreaker's hammer. They were pot armed like the European warders with loaded revolvers. Flogging prisoners" was of daily | S.S."EMPRESS OF JAPAN!!

occurrence. It was common The above-mentioned steamer knowledge that friends of the having arrived from Vancouver; Victoria and Japan Ports, Cons Prisoners outside threw various signees of cargo are hereby noti- articles over the walls, and, in fied that, their goods, with the consequence, the prisoners were exception of Parcels, Tresente frequently searched at unexpected and Valuables, are being landed times, and, if any incriminating and placed at their risk in the articles were found, they were tied Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf to triangles and flogged, provided And Godown Co.'s Kowloon Go of course the medical officer at› downs where delivery can be tached to the prison had no wjobtained,

Goods on hand after the 19th objection. instant will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be Laffected. NA

CONSIGNEES

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIL. WAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

At that period, Singapore was swarming with dangerous secret societies, and the prison was full of the most daring criminals, and in consequence the prison disoi- pline had to be very strict. The Government were not then armed with that powerful weapon, de- ra? No claims will be admitted portation. Many prisoners who after the goods have left the Go- have returned from banishment downe.. wet Cov

All damaged packages are to be left in the Godowns and this Office notified, when arrange Mrsments will be made for examina-

tion

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have often said that they would D. W. CRADDOCK

General Trafic Agent, rather be in prison in the Colony than at liberty in China. The Hongkong, 12th August, 1914.,

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