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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
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From NEW YORK. The Steamship
"THE KOSMON DAWN.”
THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH.
VESSELS LOADING.
SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 18, 1919.
PLENTY OF NICE GIRLS. CHESS A GREAT ADVENTURE.
NEW ZEALANDER'S MISSED CHANCES.
EUROPE, USA, ETC.
CAPABLANCA SEALS HIS TRIUMP.
BROTHERHOOD'S COVEN. ANT AGAINST WAR.
Some intersesting details of the Brotherhood of the Kosmon Dawn are given in a pamphlet which has just been published from the headquarters at Crownhill, South Devon.
"CITY OF FLORENCE having arrived. Consigners of cargo are hereby informed that all goods are being landed at their risk into the Hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd. whence de-Nanking......C. M. S., Nov. 4/3quainted with nice girls ingonists in this intellectual dramation Officer visited the house he
livery may be obtained.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
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To provide a new way of living, and opportunities for a higher and holier development, whilst living upon and cultivating the land, thus providing for the spiritual as well as the corporeal man.
Among the covenants are: We will not, now, nor for ever make war, nor engage in war, nor take any part in war, for any God, nor Lord, nor Saviour, nus country, nor king, nor other ruler
Prinzessin ...P. & 0...Oct. 21 Delagoa MN. X. E...Oct. 25
Hastings, September 1-After Nikko N.......F. K.Oct. 25 The New Zealander who wrote
... 25 Stanley D. R. S.
to the Daily Mail complaining the play the epilogue! Not an West Inslip. S. & D...Oct. that British formality and stiff-anti-climax, mind yon, but a neat Iconium... I ...Oct. 29
ness prevented him from taking artistic finish, a final comment in Shingo M....T. K. K.Oct. 29
a nice English girl home with which the whole spirit of the Celebes M....O. S. K. ...Oct. 30 him as his bride has caused end-piece is expressed. Such was the
It may be remembered that in E of Russia C. P. O. S. Oct. 30 less discussion among his com-simultaneous performance with Eurymedon... B. L. ...Oct. 30 patriots still in London. which Senor Jose Capablanca to July, during the hearing of a sun- At the New Zealand head-day sealed his triumph and ended mons brought by the Plympton Toyooka M... Y. K. Oct. 30 Kaga M. N. Y. K.Oct. 31 quarters in Bloom by Square this fortnight's festivel of the Board of Guardians against two
Nov. 1
members of the brotherhood, it recently some said he must be a master-minds, Khiva
It was good to see the prota was stated that when the Educa Suwa M.......N. Y. K.Nov. 1queer fish" not to be able to get
Nov. 4 Colombia... P. M. S.
grouped together fore the last found six or seven children of England.
From the moment we came fall of the curtain. The jeune both sexes, from 6 to 15 years of Seiro M... T. K. K. Nov. No claims will be admitted after E. of Japan. :C. F. O.S....Nov. ovat the 'nice' people of England premi, cool and imperturbable.
lawn. As the result of the the goods have left the Godowns, Van Waerwyck J.C.J. L. Nov.. took us in hand, said one officer for at the applause that has age, running nude about an open Nov. 10 No New Zealander, nor any thundered in his ears, "comes publicity given to the case "so and all goods remaining unde-Seattle Spirit A. L.
...Nov. 10 Colonial for that matter, need down to the footghts to score his many inquiries were received that livered after the 22nd October Hartland..... L
Wheatland...AL ...Nov. 11 have been at a loose end in Lon-final effect. All through his it was found, impossible to cope will be subject to rent,
0. S. K.No. 13 don or lett to his own resources fascinating prese ice has put into with the correspondence. Hence. All claims against steamer! Africa M
shade pomerited
his fellow-the publication of the pamphlet. T. K. K...Nov. 14
for a minute." must be presented to the under- Persia M.
..A. L. ...Nov. 15 or before the 29:h Waban.
Another officer had some players....).
It is explained that the objects signed on
.A. L. ...Nov. 17
"Dominions." Some of them have done October, 1919. or they will not he Endicott
Sympathy with Aki M. X. Y. K....Nov. 19
"Even if I was properly in-astonishingly well, too. There of the brotherhood are;
To found the Father's Kingdom recognised.
I found the is Kostich, for instance, the .A. L'
Nov. 19troduced." he said, All broken, chafed and damaged Elkton goods are to be left in the Go-Eury lochus...B. I. ...Nov. 20 girls eby, coy, and hard to get young Serbian, who has achieved on Earth through orphan babes, only to castaway infants, and foundlings .C. M. Nov. 22 along with. How is a chap going a triumph second Jowns, where they will be ex-China
N.A. K....Nov. 22 to seek a bride unless the girl Capablanca. The people who under three years of age. amined on 21st October, st 9 a.m. Kashima M.
kaow look at him wisely, and No Fire Insurance has been Korea M.......T. K. K.Nov. 26 will meet him halfway?" eñéc;od.
In the meantime replies to nod their heads. "He will be E. of Asia.C. P. O.S....Nov. 27 Bills of Lading will be counter-Siberis M...T. K. K....Nov. 25" Dominions" connue to pour ainong the greatest," they say.
...Nov. 30 in to the Daily Mail.
Then there are our two sterling C. of Newcastle B. L. signed by
Nishmaba A, L Nov. 30
A London girl writes: "One of Englishmen-Sir G. A. Thomas Seattle M. O. S. K. M. Nov. the English girls that "Dominions and Yates, who have tied for the Tokiwa M....N. Y. K. M. of Nor. finds so backward in coming for-third place in the chief tourna St. Albans E. & A. E of Nov. wards wonders if he expect them ment. They have shown all the Alps MOS. E... E. of Nov. to do the love-making. Since the qualities of the island breed. West Cactus S. & D. Ist hlaf Nor day when we were cave-dwellers But to the last every eye is West Cajoot S. & D. 2nd half Nov. and wore a fringe it has been the fixed on. Capablanca. He is now Venezuela...P. M. S. ... Dec. 2
male who captured the female, by playing 35 opponents at the same
better ...Dec. 6 force if necessary. Fringes are time,
part Nippon M....T. K. K. W. Kinght......A.L. Dec. 7 again in fashion, and although them captains of the game on earth; nor will we aid nor
he over-weighted Des. 10 the principle of love-making is s Eldridge.A. L. Olockson......A. L. Dec. 11 unaltered the method perhaps is his task? Not lie. He has Montague A L Tenyo M.T. K. K.
A young woman from Oxford MonteagleC. P. O.S...Dec. 19 seriously consoles "Dominions" Crevecouer... A. L
Dec. 20 by telling him not to worry about Knight Templar B. I....Dec. 22 having failed to find an English Edmore A. L.
Dec. 24 wife. Thousands of men,. Eng- Nile...
C. M.
...Dec. 2 fish and Colonial. have made most Grace Dollar R. S. 1st half Dec. rash marriages during the past four years. for which they will JAPAN, COAST PORTS, ETC.
eventually be sorry." N. Y. K. Oct. 18 So it all simmers down to this: Aki M. Totomi M. N. T. K.Oct. 18 "Dominions." in the opinion of Oct. 19 his fellow-officers; was not &TI Haihong... D. L. Co.
.Oct. 19 average case. .S. Y. K. Tamba M. Chenan. B. & S. Oct. 19 Taksang J. M. Co. ...Oct. 20 Cheongshing J. M. Co...Oct. 20 Oct. 20 Fooksang J. M. Co..
Oct. 201 Shinrya M...N. Y. K.
...Oct. 21 Gregory A....P.&O. Kwongsang... J. M. Cs....Oct. 21 Luchow B. & S. Shantung. B. & S.
B. & S...Oct. 22 All claims against the Steamer Taming
.D. L. Co...Oct. 22 must be presented to the Under-Haitan.. signed on or before the 24th Oct., Tjibodas J.C.J. L....Oct. 22 1913. or they will not be Japan .P. & O...Oct. 22 Indus M. ..O. S. K." .Oct. 22 recognised.
B. & S. ...Oct. 22 9. S. K.Oct. 23 J. M. Co...Oct. 23 Sunning
...Oct. .23 Yoersang J. M. Co. Oct. 24 Hinsang...J. M. Co. ...Oct. 24 Quincebang... D. L. Co....Oct. 21 Tjikini
J.C.J. L......Oct. 29 Loongsang.J. M. Co....Oct. 31 Tenshin M..... Y. E... E. of Oct. Konagawa M. N. Y. K. E. of Oct. Shisen M....O. S. E..Nov. 1 Tjiliwong...J. C. J. L... Nov. 2 Tjimanoek..J.C.J. L. Nov. 6 Tango M.......N. Y. K....Nov. 22 Saigon MO. S. K. B. of Nov. Madras M....O. S. K. M. of Nov.
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The Stearnship
"MINERIC" having arrived. Consignees of cargo are hereby informed that all goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and'or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co. Ltd. whence delivery may be obtained.
Noclaims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining un- delivered after the 17th October will be subject to rent.
All broad. fed and damaged Kueichow Soshu M... Goods are to be left in the cro- downs, where they will be ex-Kumsang. amined 16th October, at 9 a.m.
No Fire insurance has been effected.
Bills of Lading will be counter. signed by
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the debonair nonchalance of the
true bera of romance-a d'Artag nan who whips out his steel with
a
light fest and puts a world of enemies to rout
abet war in any way whatever.
A general invitation is extended
Let all come to those who share the ideals of
the brotherhood.
who desire to take part in found- ing a world where poverty shall; For Capablanca really does not be. Unto all such here are homes without money and with-! make chess a splendid adventure. out price. Come Oye with faith, During this exciting fortnight we and inherit them." have seen the final destruction of invitation is qualified thus: the old tradition of musty, fusty Dr. Dryasdust's beetling brows and black-rimmed spectacles over Esh or flesh, or
the board.
But the
Let not these come who eat drink or use stimulants and narcotics for exhilarating effects.
Let not not these come, the
their wits.
Capablanca has brought to the game the freshness of youth, the lawer, doctor, preacher, and glamour of race, the magic of a politician who desire to live by great personality-all this besides the prestige of perpetual triumph. He is not merely a cold intellect in a human shell. He lif s reason to that point where it kindles into the blaze of imagination. He sees try
the lightning flashes of intuition-and where others con- The following Unclaimed Tele-divines
sider. Nor is he too consciously grams are lying here
clever for human nature's daily food. He walks and talks and smiles, and is on excellent terms with the world.
Georges
West
Nagase, from Osaka. Robert Carter, St. Hotel, from Kobe.
Cheechiang Hoshun, Street, from Shanghai.
Fukewayu, from Kobe. Onlec, from Kobe. Townsend, from Kobe. Chong Wa Tea Club, from
Αποτ
Wongfongvic, Taionchan Hotel, from Chefco.
265, from Shanghai. Poon Tawyin. Asia Hotel, from Shanghai.
Yungshingruck, from Shang-
las.
Kathing, from Amoy. Hengsoonsetg, from Kobe. Bosenghang, from Taipeh. Sinkongkob, from Kobe. Changyu, from Tientsin. Yike hechan, from Shanghai,
T. KRING. Superintendent,
Hongkong, Oct. 17, 1919.
WILL RISK LIFE FOR
£200."
DANGER AS A TONIC.
Young ex-soldier, three times wounded, will risk life for £200: tired of life and all alone.-Write Box 9944, 67, Fleet-st. E.C.4.
For over four hours' now he has with 55 been waging battle
The writer of the above adver- adversaries. He has beaten 27 of tisement, which appeared in the them, drawn with 7; only one has Daily News recently is an ex- bested him. To have drawn stretcher bearer of the RA.M.C. feather from the eagle's wing He was awarded the Military should win for Mr. W. H. Watts, Medal in 1916 at Martinpuich, of the City of London Club, a and later at Ypres, in 1917, won lasting fame.""
a bar to the medal for bravery in assisting his taptain.
ANGER IN THE GHETTO.
They were together when a shell burst close to them, wound- ing both severely. The stretsber bearer, though wounded in four There is trouble in Whitechapel places, and weak, from loss of and Aldgate, says the Daily News, blood, helped his officer to safety, The Ghetto folkhave taken offence After 18 months in hospital with at a song which they says is wounds and shell shock, he found being sung by people on chara. himself discharged with a 50 per bancs in such a way as to ridi-cent. disability pension, which "Unless it was later reduced to 4) per cent, cule the Jews."
Jake making 13a. 21, per wask. says one, stops soon," Coben, in an evening paper, "we, the Aldgate mob, warn these
EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRAL-people that we are all armed. ASIA & CHINA TELEGRAPE CO.
List of Unclaimed Telegrams lying in the E. E. Telegraph Office at Hongkong-
Allitradca, from London. Duab, from Pati, Fannin, Astor House Hotel, from Hextable.
Pirij, from Bataiva. - Produce, from Saigon. Wasee, from Surat. Wilson, from London P. 0.
D. de H. FARRANT, Superintendent, Hongkong, Oct. 16, 1919.-
TIDE TABLE.
13th to 19th October, 1919.
Low Water
High Water
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Bullets will stop their singing."
He was recommended to try light outdoor work, and the local sub-comittee suggested his be- coming a groom. But as the The song that annoys is known work of a groom is the reverse of Abe, my boy," and is ap-light, he accepted the suggestion parently the plea of a young of a relative in the R.A.F. and woman who had been promised became a civilian clerk there. marriage:"
as
You promised to marry me
one day in June: It's never too late, and it's
never too BOON. When inquiries were made in could Aldgate recently, Jake
"I am paid £3 a week by them," he told a Daily News represent- ative and am ashamed to take it. There are two of us in my office, and for weeks past we have not done a stroke, I find the enforced idleness telling on my nerves. I yot be found, but a gentleman of was in France, although told I anæmic, and would the same surname spoke up. in was
found France, I 600 hie stead. "It is the manner of never their coming we object to," he the hardship and the danger said. "They sing an objection-brought out the best there was in able travesty on my folk every me. I could rise to occasion, time they pass through, and their then, but now-i gestures are unmistakable. We mean to stop them, and the threat
"I want a chance, and that's what made me send along that
to use firearms has our approval." advertisement. Perhaps some
There is another chorus which, it seems, also gives offence. It
rung:
Abe, Abe, it's the baby christen-
ing to-day,
And in case we can't agree What the little beggar's name
should be,
As the half of him that's Irish Is the half of him that's mine, And the half of him that's
Yiddish is yours, We'll call him Murphy, Isaac,
Mooney,
Levi, Carney, Jacob, Bardey,
Patrick Isaacstein
cinema firm might want someone for a particularly risky job. Whatever it is." I'm ready."
He is not the only one, it seams, who finds the humdrum life-of peace unbearable. A few days ago four officers advertised them- selves in a newspaper agony column as ready to enlist in any capacity, in any campaign, for any country so long as there was some fighting to be done. The lure of danger is evidently another of War's queer products, and the men who have fasted blood and drabine tablity dilu
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