CONSIGNEES..
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
"
CONSIGNEES,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE HONGKONG
HOTEL LIST.
*Howarowe HorEL. "
Corrected to 4th July, 1900- C. W. Anderson 18. T. Krull. H. Arnemann Dr. M. C. Lasher Mr. E R. Boliliq Mr. and Mrs.
Lanritaen
J. J.
THE ROBERT DOLLAR CO. PACIFIC MAIL SS. CO., LTD. & L. Benham
From SAMARANG, SOURA- *BAYA, SAIGON & SINGA,
FORE.
THE Steamship
8. 9. "WEST CALERA”. From SAN FRANCISCO via SHANGHAL
and Mrs | Madam, Q. H. Benson Lairia He. and Mr Miss H. Lillie
3. Risney Mr. G. Ban
Bardel
The above mentioned vessel F. P. Brady having arrived from the above Mr. mentioned Poris, consignees of cargo are hereby informed that Mr they
take immediate Faust
8. "LAKE ONAWA " having arrived, from the above delivery of same from alongside mentioned parts, consignees of and all cargo impeding discharge cargo are hereby notified that will be landed at their risk and they must take immediate de-expense into the Pacific Mail livery of same alongside, and all Steamship Company's godowns cargo impeding discharge will be at West Point, and stored at landed at their risk and expense Consigaces risk, into the hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd sad stored at consignees" risk.
الجريد
Consignees must produce an Import Permit before bill of lading can be countersigned.
Consignees of cargo are hereby notified that they must produce an Import Permit aigned by the Superintendent of the Imports & Exports, Hongkong, before Bills of Lading can be countersigned.
All broken, chafed and damaged goods are to be left in the godowns All broken, chafed and dam-where they will be examined on aged goods are to be landed in the July 15th at 10 am. Hongkong & Kowloon Whari & Godown Co's godowns, where they will be examined on July 13th, at 2.30pm.by Messrs. Carmichael & Clarke.
All claims must be presented within a week of the steamer's arrival bere after which they cannot be recognized."
No claim will be admitted after the goods have left the godowns. All claims must be presented and all goods remaining un- within 10 days of the steamer's | delivered after July 15th will be arrival bere, after which they can-subject to rent. not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected.
Consignees are requested to
No claims will be admitted after "the goods have left the Godowns.send in their Bills of Lading for and all goods remaining unde- | countersignature immediately. livered after July 5th, will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance whatever
·will be effected.
Consignees are requested to. send in their bills of lading for countersignature.
THE ROBERT DOLLAR C'o.
Agents. Operators, U. S. Shipping Board Hongkong, 7th July, 1920.
PACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO. As Operators. US. Shipping
Board.
Hongkong, Sth July, 1920.
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.
THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE-
GRAPH COMPANY,LTD. The following Unclaimed Tele- grams are lying here
Ruetis, from Yokohama. Petruche Steamer Africa
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES ine 11, from Vladivostock.
THE STEAMSHIP
PILSNA"
From TRIESTE, VENICE.. ADEN, COLOMBO, PENANG
3. Langdekk
3. Ladin .............
H. Lunings
H. Lustig
-FRIDAY
PRAY HOTEL
Corrected to ârd Jily, 1990: 3 Capt. frohar Sie Ha Kadooria Mr. and Mrs. 418. G. KapersER & salon Mr. Kankalevsky
EQ. Bir R. Blacking 1. B. Lambura Mr. and Mrs. DR. L. Lawrence
Bhair Capt. and Mrs Mr. & Mrs. O., T.) Liston
Breakupear...
[G. Ü. Bridges
J. G. Bridger
J. Llard
R. S. Logan
JULY 8, 1920.
HELP TO END THIS BURGLARY EPIDEMIC
IN THE COLONY BY BUYING
BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES
C. Macnamara THEY ENSURE SAFETY OF YOUR VALUABLES
Capt. and MrsP. J. Maitland
Mrs. J. W. Mlar-
Carson
Mai, and Mrs. J bew
L Cartor
G. F. Cavillo
H. CheathamD Mr. and Mrs.
WV Church Me. Clark
and Mrs Mr. and Mrs.
FL. B. Mabsan J. M. Brady
And Mrs/Dr. O._Marriott A. R. Cameron, W. Martyr
Capt R. Capt J. Car. Maxwell P. D. Chandler
chaa Chapman
Major T. H.
Connell Mrs. Chapman Miss Chapman J. Coulthart
tor
N. Croncher
Mr.
Dr. G. W.
Kean
Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Cockburn
C. H. Colo Mer Cormack
H. G. MeNeary
And Mrs. Mr. and Mrs
H. M. Daniels
W. H. Deat I. Dewar
W. P. Millar
Is a Most
JM. P. de Marali
Mr. H. Dekyan . IL Elig
J. J. V. D. Byk J. R. Farquban C. Fenwick Mrs. J.S. Frawish
anl Jirt W. P. Neona . E. Nolte DHL Ochз
Miss N. E. Pep
petril
Engineer Capt. 5/5. S. Perry
P. Ferguson H. Porter Cape W. C. Free. Tawlins S Gardiner. Ras P. II. Casille WH. Beterinck H. Goffe
Mr. mel Mrs A. E. Gobten Roberts Capt. and Mr. F. Robins
Grierson and Rodenfuser child
1. D. Rosso'sinos Vr. and Mrs. Wohl Sebroder
W, A Hannibalt. Schryver A. W. Harrison R. W. Sertz- Henry H. Hart A. M. Sierevelt Mr.
and Mrs Capt. Siggreland}
X. Hashim C. J. Smiza Mr. novel Mr. S. Sorensen F. Hellwiz 1. B. Sparks Miss J. FIM LA. H.-Tait
. K. Hochschild Mr. andrs S Howard
C. P. Templeton Mrs E B. Jones A. Turnadjian
Julien (Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Karanjia C. Yennin Mr. and Mrs.jJ. M. Vory*. R Kewley F. A. White F. J. Kincade
J. J. Kina
F. L. Kirchner
T. J. Korthals
Cab-Capt
Anme, from Shanghai. Walter Bouner, Carlton Hotel,
from. Shanghai.
5478, from Shanghai.
[L. J. Willemsen J. Williams
G. G. Wood
LA. Cassart Mr. Coxon
Crowley
D. C. II. Cally
D. F. Cuthill
-
1. J. Davies
En.
Com Tangon
N. R. Dick Mr. & Mr Dunca
Mrs. McAlmah
Capt. H. 8. Ma
Capt. Monteith
Mr.
and Mrs.
G. Morgan
Col L. 4 Nichol
E son cx.0.
EL Not!
ER Patter
[Capt. K. K. Po
We
J. S. Robinson
HW. Roger
Ma and Mr.
Banders
CE Sandstrom WO. F. Savage
MAF
لهم
Mrs
G. L. Yesman Jabal Schalk
AT. Eastman G. F. Ellama
G. Eveleigh
A. V. Farmer
J. Farmer
R. P. Shav
Shrabiole
MA and Mrs.
1. Grant Smith A. Findley Smith
1. Spicer
Lt.Col M. Green Mr. Mr. and Mrs. R
A. Hie
B. C. Hale
and Mias Stubbings
AND EASE OF HEART,
THE SINCERE COMPANY, LIMITED.
HONGKONG · EMPORIUM.”
*SILK MASK JIM.**
|CAPTURE AND DEATH OF A
'MASTER BURGLAR”
The career of Jimmy Harrigan. otherwise "Silk Mask Jim,” the
master burglar of Chicago, was |brought to an end recepitly in {dramatic circumstances. He had been arrested by the police, but {got away and Kapt up a running fire with his pursuers until he fell dead with many bullets in his body.
This enterprising burglar had applied to bis trade the latest BI C. A. Swan business and scientific methods.
F. Swinden. His operations were carried out. Hon Mr. E RI and Mrs. Jon a gigantic scale, and be rented Hallilax C.RE W. Sylvester Ja large warehouse for the storage D. Hall
And Mrs. of his looL, which comprised any- Maj. Harding S. J. Sprett C. J. B. Hellstrom)Maj. - Gen. Mr. and Mrs. Ventris -
Hra
Ber. G. T.
Mr. and Meni degrave.
thing from an electric, welding
F. machine weighing a tan to a woman's vanity case. He was Walthe head of a burglar trust la
F. J. Robson . B. Welater A. H. Hollings F. M. Weller
worth
4. Wilkinson
Mr. and Mrs. P. Williams
This office was found an elaborate eard index of places in Chicago which seemed likely to yield plentiful loot. He employ
C. E. Holmes Mr. and Mrs. Jed 阻 ...staff Mr. and Mrs Winäeld
3. K. Jolly Marshal Wood R. W. Leo Janes Maj. R. B. Yozna
CARLTON HO
Corrected to 18th June, 1920. Mr. Acid ind. McKenzie
Family
JA. Nathan Mrs. P. Nekon
Mr. and
Arkalytia
1. Arrastia
Jose Arrastia
aad
Nicoll
A. Peterson
of ex
perts, ampeg whom were several women, who acted as an in- telligence service. Though bis
associates were numerous, he always attended the big jobs him. self.
For months the police had been trying to discover him. All aber
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Freight Service to Europe.
Regular Service to
ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM.
s.s. "HASSAYAMPA"
SAILING MIDDEE OF JULY..
For freight space and particulars apply to:
BARBER STEAMSHIP LINES INC., THE ADMIRAL LINE
Telephones
2477 & 2478
AGENTS.
5th floor.
Hotel Mansions.
Hra could learn was that the man HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO
Mrs and Feterson
who planned robberies amounting to hundreds of thousands of pounds wore a blue silt mask. Mr. and Mrs. When he was picked up dead the Rapas & Family silk mask was found, and it was only then that the police became aware of the identity of their captive.
Mrs. F. E. Camer-Mr.
Mrs.
00
G. Cameron
31. 1. Conner
J. Woda
J. E Griffin
EING EDWARD HOTEL Corrected to adı July, 1820, Mrs. E. Almond Mr. and
and Mrs Lee Anderson Mrs. Lovegrove tr. M.. E. Asger Mr. Mana
Miss Manak W.. Benson M. L. Brodie Cap Milne
Mrs W. Mollatt Mr. and
T. Budze C. J. Murison
Mrs.
¡G. A Reed
J. Santos
Haganeyer,Copt.-Safatzum
and child
J. Hemick
LA Jackson
Mrs. J. F. Nichol
& J. Johnson
Youngkannan Leching Co. Master Chi Shing Nelson
from Shanghai.
Chai Shing
J. C. Chrk
E. G. Coomes
Ellis
Yuhung, from Shanghai. Kwangsinghong, from Amoy, Arther Nielson (o, from Kobe. Lee Bros kom Kobe. Chilongbong Weasiekai, from. Shanghai.
Kwatliangset, from Amoy," 1102, 0030, 3719, 5894. 0350 etc.
& SINGAPORE. Consignees of Cargo are nereby informed that all Goods are being Janded at their risk into the Go downs of the Hongkong and Kow loon Wharf and Godown Com-from-JÅ may, pany, Ltd. at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forward- ed unless notice to the contrary be given before 8th inst.
So claims will be admitted after
the Goods have left the Godowns.
R. C. Wilson, Sailors Home, from Shanghai.
Shiukee, from Kobe. -Hon tye, from Amoy. 0491, 3596. 3087 etc., from Shanghai.
Fathin, Connaught road, from Shanghai
4135. 3954 3770, 1420, 5050,
and all Goods remaining unde-5391 etc. from Amoy. livered after the 15th inst. will be subject to rent.
All claims against the steamet must be presented to the Under- signed on or before the 24th inst or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed, and dam- aged Goods are to be left in the Godowa, where they will be ex- amined on the 15th inst. at 10a.m. No Fire Insurance has been effected.
Bills of Lading will be counter- Jigned by
DÓDWELL & CO., LTD.,
Agents, Hongkong. Ttd July, 1920.
2413. 2006, from domy, Yasuda, from Osaka.
N. LUSD. Act. Superintendent,
· Hongkong, July 8, 1920.
EASTERS EXTENSION AUSTRAL- ASIA & CHINA TELEGRAPA CO. Carman Ketty, from Manila. Janin, Cars American Consul. from Singapore.
Lovely, from Thursday Island. Trustee, Hongkong Shanghai Bank, Colombo.
M. E. F. AIRET.
Superintendent
Hongkong, July 8, 1920.
P. T. Farrell Miss Farrell
D. Forres
¡EL O. Odell
T. Pals.
Mrs. Passmore II. T. Pavist |J. W. Pritchard
Mrs. A. Robertson Mr. and Mrs. A. Siva
A Fothergill Mrs, R. G. Stat Mr. and Mrs. erton
B. George
1. J. Grand
D. M. Graham
Mr. and Grezory Y. Hang
Mr. and Mrs
Harrison C. W. Hart
Mr
Dr. A. B. Souza
Son
Bisa Serpell- Miss H. Steele
Mre Swann and
ebild
Harrigan's capture was largely due to accident. Constable Frank Weimar, a plain clothes mat. was passing through the re- sidential district, when he observ ed a
man emerge from a dark Malit between two at buildings. He was suspicious, and question- ed the stranger, who laughed good-naturedly, and exhibited the badge of a special police officer. He told Weimar in a fraternal i
be that
was
looking
Mr. Johnson and S. Thomson
A. B. Tourle Dr.Me. King A. K. Whibley Min W. Kiog M and J. McGee
Worsley STATION HOTEL. Corrected to 5th July, 19th cen
Miss F. Hausch W. £. Ilg
F. Brea Mr.
STEAMERS.
3
JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGLONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAM-
BOAT.CO.LTD., AND THE CHINA. NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
HONGKONG-CANTON LINE.
Sailing,—T (anton daily at 4 a m -{Bandies expięted) and 10 pum
From Canton daily assam and 5 pa Sundays Spam, valy.
JERVICE OF THE HUNGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD, HONGKONG-MACAO LINE.
To Macao-Daily at 8 A.M. and 5 P.M. (Sundays at 9 A.M.) From Macao-Daily at 8.30 AM. & 2 P.M. (Sundays at 6 P.M.) Police Permits to leave the Colony are not required. Further information may be obtained at the Coy's Office, 11 tel-Mansions, or from Hesary. Tros, Coox & Sox, Booking Agania, Hongkong.
Mr. and Mrs.
Way Mrs. P. A. Janson
for his girl, whom he "bad to wounded. P. J. de Kant
He died without Miss G. A. Loling meet on the "quiet." He even making any statement. 7. A. Banshedi H... Olsen
asked the constable to aid him in Some of his associates bave
H. Stana
An.
Mr. And
Mrs.
Berni
and
Miss E Best
Stewart Family
F. Taylor AMr.
A "L G. Holt
hose
Mrs J. Johnstone
Mrs. Kelmao
Mrs. J. Kubee ži
child
}
and Underwood.
G. F. Wetton
F. Whittle
Mr. and
A. C. Wilia
IL TOODE
Mrs.
ST. GEORGE's Hoca Corrected to 10th June, 1920.
W. Blackett Mr. and Mrs W. Mr. & Mrs R. P.ị H. McHugh &
Borca
z danghters
Lieut
Allen Brockman W. McKenzie
3. J. G. Vellia Bryant, LE
Lyman Menry Mr. & Mrs. Ben C. L. Packe
too C. Byrd Mr. and Mrs. E S. S. Church
W. Peterso Day
Thos: Reuneti Arthur W. Ro
berts
IL F. Farthing Mr. Haward A Kirk J. R. Lloyd I. J. Lossius W. D. H. Lyson
HM. Madden
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
Dr. and Mrs. II. Scott A Stock Mrs. H. Tarby John Wilkie
W. S. BAILEY
Mrs. J. Stewark Mrs. P.M. Botast Ending the right house. Weimar given information to the authotties & CO., LTD.,
Brown
J. D. Carriere Jr. andh
M. and Mrs
9. Sieling
Mrs,
van Slimming
C. Fomagalli
H. G. Stair
G. B. Gibson
Wm. Thom
Me and
MF
and Mrs. C Fethul
'T. Hart
1. P. Haverkam↑
botham
Higgin M. Verheul
Mr. and
G. W
J. J. Wierink-de baxse
Flooz
requested the stranger to ac- with a certain pride as to Harrig- company him to the police station. an's methods of operation. A There Harrigan repeated bis tale man had been frequently seen in with the utmost assurance, and a limousine with two beautiful had almost convinced the officer women touring the, residential in command, when Weimar sag-district. The identity of the man gested the advisability of search- had been a mystery to the police ing him. The suspect, who had for months. The limousine was Mrs. been unconcernedly smoking a found sa-day in a garage behind Vise cigarette, made motion to Harrigan's boarding bouse. flick the Babes from it. He Harrigan's books and card index dropped the cigarette and drew a show that he had planned more! pistol and began firing, meso than 700 robberies in and about while backing toward the door of Chicago during the past year. Io the alation. Halt a score of con-
a secret chamber of his warehouse Mrsstables returned the fire, but were found 150 Oriental rugs Harrigau escaped into the street, valued at £5,000 and a quantity of where's running duel ensued, the furs, jewelery, and silver. police firing in the dark at the
The capture leads interest to Basbes of the fugitive's pistol. Į the exploit of another group of || Three of the constables were
seven masked bandits recently, wounded, but other police took who entered the First National their places and fired at the spot, Bank at Sandy Springs, near where Harrigan was last seen. At Baltimore, Marland, shot one of Last no answering fire came and the directors dead, locked the the police cautiously, advanced clerks and officials in a vault, wod and found Harrigan mortally made off in a motor-car with £9001
PALACE HOTEL Corrected to 24h June, 11-0 C. W Alexander Marks
Mr. Mr. Beacham
and D. Brotchic
T. Matthew Capt. T. Brown R. Nicholls M. E. Crew Mr. and
Mr Min. C. D. Farrel J. H. Oxberry Mr. And Mrs. A Pash
5. P. L. Leigh |J. Robertson H. Florent... G. A. Searle I. Jack
J. Smith
Jenchoojin
W. E. Krty
Starkey Land Mr. B. Steeres W. P. Maclister Mr. Watermake- } J, T. Manix
V. C. Lebrum
peste
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