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Definition of TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES-
"The system of Travellers Cheques was originated in 1891 by the American Express Company with the object of croating a form of travel currency, which would give the holder the security of letter of credit and at the same time the convenience of local currency. The Company registered the cheques under the trade name of AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS' CHEQUES' the world "Travellers' being spoiled with one "L" The advantage of the Choques was so apparent that other banking institutions adopted the system.".
Quoted from Pitman's Dictionary of Banking by Wm. Thomson,
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4th June.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
NEW TO THE PORT.
TWO VESSELS IN HONGKONG FOR FIRST TIME.
The last few days have seen tho arrival of a number of vessels which were now to the port, and another two appeared in yesterday morning's Harbour Onco Ruporis.
One of two steamers is tho 9.8. flag and is owned by Madregal and Sirius which it under the American Co, who have no, aganta in Hong kong. She untered in ballast, it being understood that she is hero for repairs, and is now in Kowloon Dock.
Built 1000 by the Workman, Clark and Co. Ltd, 'at Belfast as the Suva, she is a steel scrow ship of 2,2 gross tonnag and 1,150 nett tonnage, and is fitted with wireless and electric lights.
She was engined by the builders, to 413 N.II.P. and was originally re gistered at Melbourne but has been she sinca Manila registered at changed ownership, Her dimensions are length 800.3 feot, beam 41.1 feet and depth 11.8 feet,
She entered on Momlay with crow of 80 under the command Capt. M. Lasa,
The . Siantar.
of
The other vessel new to the port was the s.o. Siantar, which is under the Dutch flag and is owned by Ruys & Co. for whom the Java China Japan Lijn are the local agents.
The A., Siantar in a steel screw ship of 8,439 gross tʊmage and 5,548 hell tonnage, and her dimensions are length, 483.0 feet, beam 67.4 feet and depth 384 feet. Built in 1921 by the Wear Shipyard of W. Gray & Co.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1929.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES. OCEAN' STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM. NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Consignees per Company's Vesso!, *TYNDAREUS".
From VICTORIA, SEATTLE and
, VANCOUVER via JAPAN..
Optional cargo will not be landed here, unless notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which cas option extends.
Per .. Ruth Alexander from Shanghai, Japan and U.S.-Mrs. Vida B. Bear, Mrs. Amy Chuen, Mins Milly Chuen, Mr. James M. Gordon, Mr. Mr. M. 9. Lai, Mr. John J., Satzky, Ho Ming-wing, Mr. Alfred Kayser, Mr. Teo Yee-chung, Mr. Robert Young, Mrs. Robert C. Young, Capt Paul P. Blackburn, Mrs. P. P. Black-
be discharged into Holt's Wharf Kow- Grimm, Mrs. Amanda Hamilton, Miss loon, where it will lle at Consigneo's burn, Mr. Wai Yuen-char, Mr. Roland are hereby notified that the cargo will Jean Hamilton, Miss Dorothy Robins, risk and subject to terms and con Mr. Bertrand H. Sllen, Mr. Jon.ditions of storage at Holt's Wharf. Thrussell, Mrs. E. H. Adams, Master The Cargo will be ready for delivery Jack Adams, Master Rayhart Adams, from Godown on and after. 25th Miss Niwa Arima, Mr. Geo. F. Barri February, 1929. well, Mrs. Goo, Barnwell, Master Geo. Allan Barnwell, Mr. Ernest E. Barber, Mr. John DeLind Jr., Mrs. Margery V. DoLind, Miss Margery E. DoLind, Mr. and Mrs. Horace. E Dodge, Mr. Jan. O'Reilly Duff, Mr. Huang Chin-tan, Mr. Susumu Kigoshi, Mrs. Toku Kigosbl, Master Akle Kigoshi, Mr. Frank Lowe, Mr. Frank Lowe Jr., Mrs. Frank Lowe, Mr Barney Lubin, Mr. Norman B. Now Mrs, Norman New, Miss Ramona H Now, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald W. Poo, Miss Louise Rowell, Mr. Wadhumal Sagrant, Dr. Pinthu Sal, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Smith Jr., Mr. Wu Lai-hel, Mr. Carolyn Wyckoff Miss Irla Wyckoff, Mias Grace E. Woodcock, Mr. and Mr. Geo. P. Crocker, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Greer, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L. Knight, Miss Frances Loenhouts, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Marks, Mr. and Mrs. Warren W. McBryde, Miaa Janet MeBryde, Miss Lucile McBryde, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Phillips, Mr. Wm. E. Eberback, Mrs. Dewey Smith, Miss Barbarn Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. P. Britt, Ming Lillian Guffin, Mra, W. P. Johnson, Mr. Walter P. Johnson, Mr. Arthur
at Sunderland for Ruys & Co. she A, Stade, Mins' Cecilin Martin, Miss was engined by an English ship-Patricia Martin, Miss Alice Mariin, building works to 800 N.H.P., and is LA. Col. Leonard Gilbert, Miss Kitty Installed with wireless and electric Graham Mayne, Mise Mona Me- lights.
Pherson, Mr. Walter T. Spiby, Dr. Yang Lẫn, ·
SHIPPING BOARD.
DEPARTED.
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godown, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the houre of 10,45 B.. and noon within the free storage period.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered 4th March, 1920, will be after the subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before 18th March, 1020, or they will not be recognised. No Fire Insurance will be effected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, 26th Februry, 1929:
OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Consignees per Company's Steamor,
“EURYADES”
From UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENTAL PORTS via
SINGAPORE,
are hereby notified that the cargo intz Holt's be discharged will
it will Wharf Kowloon where lis at Consignee's risk and subject to terms and conditions of storage at! Hol's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for delivery form Godown on and after 25th February, 1920,
She was registered, at Rotterdam and arrived in port on Monday with 43 a crew of 20 Europeans and Asiaties under the command of Capt. T. Ghollaar. She carried a cargo of
Per Dollar Steamship Pres. Pierce 4,000 tons for local discharge and 3,500 tons for ports beyond, while from Hongkong for San Francisco on Fal. 20-Mrs. II. C. Page, Mr. E. 120,000 eases of kerosene were mani-Weston, Mr. P. A. Petty, Mr. E. T.
fisted on board,
Singer, Mrs, Chang Kue, Matr. Leo, Mrs. A, Schofield, Mr. Luing Nang, Mr. Jacob Lau, Mrs. G. M. Paris, Mair Paris, Miss Paris, Mr. K. Nishi moto, Sir Norman Marray, Mr. & Mrs. F.
Optional cargo will not be landed Atkinson, Miss M. Federico, Miss M. Raye, Miss M. James, here, unless notice has been given Miss Edna Ray,
Mr. J. Des prior to steamer's arrival, but carried mond, Mr. A. Strong, Mr. II. Brad-on from port to port to the final port fold. Mr. B. Buschman, Miss G. L. of call to which the option extends Butterford, Dr. & Mrs. F. T. Cheng,
All broken, éhafed, and damaged Mr. D. 9. Wylie, Mr. Kan Tong Po. goods are to be left in the Godowns, Po, Matr. Kan, Capt. where they will be exmained on any & Mrs. W Hau, Matr. Chow Yan Yuen, Mstr hours of 10.45 m. and noon within Chow, Mr. S. Uno, Mr. Franklin the free storage period.
& Wong, Mr. G. M. Heaphy, Mr. Mrs. W. F. Fung, Mrs. Yang Chan shee, Mr. Feng Li Min, Mr. Chu Shann, Mr. J. Y. Lum, Mr. Ching Koon Ming, Mr. Go Yu Shee, Mr. D. Goodman, Mr. H.
MINK
AMERICAN CONCERN CLOSES
SHANGHAI OFFICE.
The United States Shipping Board
office in Shanghai, owing to the sale Mrs. Kan Todd, Mr. & Mrs. P. M. Tuesdays and Fridays between the
be
according Mt.
Manning,
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining un- dedelivered after the 4th March, will be subject to rent. must be presented to the undersigned
All Claims against the Steamer
on or before ohe 18th March, or
of many of the Board's vessels, will
closed to-morrow, to an announcement made by V. M. Smith, the agent. Mr. Smith, who arrived in port on January 7, to succeed Mr. W. Hunt, resignad, is to leave in the President Garfield on March 6, for Calcutta, where he will assume charge of the Shipping Turner, Mr. E. Woesner, Mr. Board office there!
been Wong Ning, Mr. P. V. Appleby, Mr. The Shipping Board' has functioning in Shanghai since im-G. E. Appleby, Miss M, Mercer mediately after the war, but it has Smith, Mr. J. W. Sullivan, Mr. d Mra. C. H. Vincent, Mr. Yen Kong King, Mr. & Mrs. Blake Shand, Mias Lam Shek Ying, Mr. Lee Kam Yeng, Mr. Chuck Jaw, Mr. Pang Yuet Kui, Mr. K. Ono, Mr. & Mrs. H. U. Wilcox Mr. Joseph Haine, Mrs. Yi Chlen Wai Fen, Miss C. Wilmott, Miss E. Beard, Miss E. Hammond, Mies G. Mr. F. Stindt, Mr. E. M. Bolland, Jukes, Mr. E. Stanmore, Mr. J. Robin-Mrs. E. M. Bolland, Mr. M. S. Chapin, Holt, Mr. B. Bray, Mr. E. Blyth, Mr. Mr. E. F. Croker, Hon. John C. Early,
been found advisable to maintain a head office in Munila, where Mr. R. C. Morton will be in control. Mr. R. C. Johnson, transferred from Kobe to Manila, due to the closing of the Kobe office also on March 1, will be district engineer, Mr. George M. Ivory will act as disbursing officer and Mr. Charles Kirkwood is to be the bunkering superintendent in
the Islands. The Hongkong office offer, Mr. W. Y. Vhar, Miss. G. Cheng,
No Fire Insurance will be effected. they will not be recognised."
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, 25th Februry, 1929.
the Board was closed on January 31. Miss Y. Cheng, Matr. M. Cheng, Mr.ingham, Mr. K. J. Gray, Mrs. K. J.
WILB
& Mrs. A. W. Spiro, Miss A. L. Klof Governor Mountain Province, P. I..!
Mrs. J. C. Early, Mr. T. II. Fether- F. L. Robins, Miss A. Ritchie, Mr. Gray, Mr. E. A. Du Brutz, Mr. F. J. found Y. Chow, Mr. A. Glathe, Mr. T. C. Baum, Mr. J.W. Light, Mrs. J. B. Namsey, Mr. H. Gild, Mr. M. Gann, Russell, Mr. J. E. Russell, Mian Mrs. Chen, Mr. & Mrs. M. Y. Lee, Phyllis Russell, Mr. H. M. Herron, Mr. Li, Ching Con, Mr. Li Yu Leung, Mr. G. II, Kently, Mr. F. R. Miller, Mian E. Edwardson, Col. L. G. Bird, Mr. R. Rosalez, Capt. E. A. Reguler Mr. A. H. Atkins, Mr. M. K. Cum-U. S. A. Mr. A. C. Solidny, H. E. the mins, Mr. J. D. Delgado, Mrs. Del- Hon. H. L. Stimson, Governor General gado, Mr. R. J. Elstrom, Mr. A. E. of the Philippine Islands, Mra. H. L. P. Grimms, Mrs. A. E. P. Grimms, Stimson, Miss Virginia Rosenstock, Mr. E. P. Appleby, Mr. E. H. Cooper, Mrs. F. W. Stephenson, Mr. J. N. Mr. J. V. Marray, Mrs. T. J. Nihili, | Weaver.
This policy on the part of the American Government advisable when a majority of ships belonging to the Board were sald during 1928. Retrenchment was considered necessary after the sale of 38 vessels to their former opera- tors, the
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