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"THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1917.
SHIPPING
P. & O. S. N. CO.
ROYAL MAIL SERVICE
UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT
TO
MARSEILLES AND LONDON,
TAXINO PASSENDERS AND CARNo to
STRAITS, COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASIA, EGYPT, &01
Steamers
to
Leare Hongkong":
Culombo
Ncou
Connecting Mail Steamer from Colombo,
Dua Marseilles 1917,
When Passengers change Steamers at COLOMBO
-Dae London 1017,"
Accommodation in the connecting Stenmer from COLOMBO is definitely reserved" in Hongkong at the time of Booking.
Op the Australian Route Tickets futerchangeable with Orient Line.
SAILINGS DIRECT TO
SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND
YOKOHAMA.
Leave Hongkong about
Paounders may travel by Railwar in Japan between-Parte of Ond free of charge. Recam Tickets arg available by Mesageries Maritime Company
INTERMEDIATE STEAMERS
(Non- Transhipment),
IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MAIL STEAMERS, WILL LEAVE DIRECT FOR
MARSEILLES AND LONDON,
Calling at SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM, PENANG, COLOMBO AND PORT SAID.
2
CARRYINU LAT, AND SALOON PASSENGERS AT REDCGED RATES.
STEAMERS
PROPOSE SAKLINGA :
Trave
·H'RONG About
Loure STORE. about
Due at M'NEILLER. if calling About
Due Loxox about
THE INTERMEDIATE SERVICE IS TEMPORARILY AUSPENDED. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS.
All Cabins fitted with Electric Fans free of charge and ich Burth Furnished with an Electric Beding Lamp.
Round the World Tickets and Through Tickets to New York, in connection with the Principal Mail Lines.
Return Tickets at fare and a half senilable to Hurope for Two Years; or to Intermeiliate Ports for Six Months.
Owing to the War in Europe Steamers and Selling dates are liable to be ancelled or altered without notice.
NOTICE" TO "CONSIGNEES.
Consignees are reminded, of the necessity to apply to the Company's Agents regarding arrival of consignments expected of which they have received documents, or advice.
Any danged ckages mest be left in the Clowns for examination by the Consignees and the Company's Surveyors, Messrs Goddard and Douglas, at 10 a.. on Mondays and Thursdays. All claims, must be presented within ten days of the tesar's arrival bere, after which date they cannot be recognised. Nu Claims will Seadmitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
For Further lafuriauan, Passage Fares, Freights, Handbooks, Dates of Sailings etc.; apply to.
E. V. D. PARR,
Superintendent:
CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.
FREIGHT AND PASSENDERS.
S. S. CHINA
WILL SAIL FROM HONGKONG FOR
SAN FRANCISCO
VIA SHANGHAI, JAPAN PORTS & HONOLULU. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5th, -FRIDAY, NOV. 16th.
AN UNSURPASSED HIGH, CLASS PASSENGER ----
SERVICE AT INTHEMEDIATE RATES,
0. H. RITTER,
Prince's Buildings,
Freight and Passenger, Agent,.
Ice House Street.
INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.
Cargo carried on through Bills of Leding from HONGKONG ta BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN (Natal), EAST LONDON, FORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN with transhipment at COLOMBO to Steamers of the INDIAN AFRICAN LINE!
FROM HODING:
PROPOSED SAILING,
Connecting with
FROM GOLOKHO
EXCELLEST ACCOMMODATION FOR IT AND 2ND CLASH PASSEXOERS.
ORIENTAL
AFRICAN LINE
Bernlar Direct Bervice from JAPAN, ‘OHINA And STRAITS to 'BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN, EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN. calling a MAURITIUS e rugte and affording the Quickest Fright Transport from the ORIENT to SOUTH AFRICA
For dates of departure. Rates of Freight, apply 'so
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MaxADING AGENTS,
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JAPAN, CHINA AND STRAITS
TO
UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT.
FOR FARTICULARS OF SAILINGS SHIPPERS
REQUESTED TO APPROACH THE UNDERSIGNED.
Stean er proceed vis Sper Canal or Cape of Good Hope at Owonre optio al Subject to change without notice.
Beim & Co. Canton
THE BANK LINE LTD.
Soneral Agents
HOW JONATHAN HELPED
JOHN.
THE CHINA MAIL.
·AN-INGIDENT OF THE OLD PAYS- IN CHINA.
This is the story of what was done Whon, frat of fines and the only one, American tars served a British gumi.
Twas when the English admiral, Hope' Brought up his English ships to cope With Chineseforts on the River Rei-ho- Now almost forty years 220- Three booms of timber and iron lay Acres the channel to block the way While flercely the rushing river ran, Andi forcely the enemy's fire begin Tohull and cake the vessels which led, Dotting their dripping decks with reach One booru was broken the second
held
aspars all attacks repelled.
Its to in a trap the ships wers:
ront
By every shot the batteries sent, And men fell fast and fastór still, But those who were left fought on with
a. will.
The Ploger, which bore the admiral's
Nagoy
J
Parted her cables, fell back to the drug Of the crowding current, and drifted
lant
Till lashed sport to the Cormareat. A wreck she was get her bow-gun hore Tipon the batteries on the shore- One gun she hadn't the men for more! Now all this time, downstream afar, A neutral frigate lay off the bar, (*- Apes American colours flow- "A Yankee ship and a Ten crew.",
The Yakce/crew were eres da
beurs:
They watched the action with grim, i
hard stares,
Snating the acrid powder-smoke Like native air, as thus they spoke "We don't know much of this. Chinese
war, i
We don't know what it's about, or for, We un't know whether it's wrong or
right!
1
But be do know that here's a fight: And know, besides, it's a shame and
a sin
To look or at a fight that we're not in!". And ever, somebody or other aver*: "We nucht to be helping the Britishers!! We fought them twice, and we sha'n'
be slow
To make it thrice, if it happens so But when they chance to have a mus With any others excepting us, We're with them every time. And then It's aggravating see such meni,
Who work their guns in a style like)
that, Cut up
by Chinese they can't get at!"
It was a moet harmonious craft- What they said forward was what they
thought aft.
Where fretting like charger kept in
A
Tot
check.
cer Tatnall planked the deck,-
Balt-den sailor--rough, hearty and honest and holi
He the battle, and bit his lips To see
the F
plight of the English ships, He eyed his guns as it for excuse To instity his casting them loos He eyed his seamon-they understood That glance, which mount, "I would if
I could
Till, swept by an impulso he must obey, He shouted, Order my cutter away! Neutral or not, boys, hit or miss I'm going up there, for I can't stand
this
The air was humming the air was all Arush with the swooning of bomb and
hall..
Around the cutter sprang water and
te
shot's free blows of the round
But steadily, strongly, to and fro In rhythafe swing the long ours go. And steady, strongly, over the stern The Stars and Stripes through the
smcke clouds huru.
"In our Bow there!" comes the cox-
swain's word,
And Tatnall Sings himself aboard Tho Plover, while, fast to her shattered
side
The boat's crew, fonging to follow him.
ride.
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The Plover's officers, to a man, Cased, wondering, on the American. "Ta risk one's life like this seems queer For neutrals, according to our idea Finy wby, Flag Officer, are you here F "You've many wounded, I'm afraid I've come to offer them my aid, And this I say from my heart,
because
Just here be made a little pause Then, lifting his laced cap from his
head, "Blood's thicker then water!" Tatus]}|
said..
Meanwhile, the cutter's men hitched
nlgher
Mr
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL
To see the bow-gun loud and fire. The bow-guna crow were tired to
death
Acnealo Short-handed, thirsty, and panting for Me SAitken
J. Bakker Capt
Some bleeding frort hurts which
wouldn't mind.
SHIPPING
Taborio PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.
Dr F. T. Keys
Their
Mr. C. Kahiler faces smoke-black and their eyes. B. Baring Mr and Mrs. W.-F smoke-blind-...
Hed... Burrocklo Kok they and Mrs H.
Mes H. A. Mr and Mrs C. Baxter and child A splinter hissed—a louder dropped-- Mrs E. R. Bel
Guidon- But never a one of the others stopped, Mr RJ Bebe Mr. 0.
Lavallee Till, swarming "stealthily over the Mr J. D. Birrell
"stom.
Mr and Mrs J. J. Me S. T. Bitting Leiri's There are the Americans, saying to Mr H. J. H, Bowman. Linbird
thens
Capt & Mrs Branch Mr S. Longfeld Sense us, mates, but there aint no Mrs S. E.
Mr G. A. Branigan Mr G. Lodiy doubt
Dr O. Marriott Mr. V. T
Eran
Mrs C JR. Gorifer Marriott
"You're pretty considerably tuckered
out
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We'll take it very kind of you To let us put in a shot or two. So, rest your weary bones a spell We'll do your work and we'll do it tree Who cares & snap for their neutral
"pawers-
Blood's thicker than water and your
blood's ours!"
The British gunners, overwrought, Sank anywhere down to breathe, and
thoughs:
"Of all the sailors who fail the seas Soothers should handle our gun than
these
Of all the sailors that over were
To others should_fight for our flag up
there
But these our brothers in race and
piąck-
For only to them was it ever struck!". "The Yankees leap to their welcome
task.
They're going to shone, and it'sall they
*. ask.
The great gun bellows the great gan
jqmps,
And back on its curbing breeching
thumps
A moment's waitinga distant crash. Hurrah, an einbrasure gone to smash Sponge and lead her and rain and
train,
For we'r the lads who can do it
again!
And so they fire, and so they hit, All pleased as Punch to be doing it, When Tatnall coming to them at last, Pretend to stand (which he isn't)
aghust.
And all, them off, with a shocked
surprise
Eelici by the sparkle in his eyes. "Avast there! Drop it! What noder
the sun
Are you men doing around that gun? Avast, Itell you, and back to your boat: There's not such a parcel of-rogues
afoat!
Your recklessconduct will make a noise. You mutinous scamps-well done,
brave bogs
This tale, whenever 'tis told, declares To Britons and Americans-heirs Of fame which each with the other
-shares-
Blood's thickar than water, and your
blood's theirs!"
MANILY' H. PIKE
In regard to tin examination of reversin Glasgow by wonen dators. a lady M.P" writes to a London paper: 'There is nothing novel about the Wuinen doctors examine men and boys. very day. When a woman qualifies and ruters into general practice her dealings are not necessarily limited to women patients. Worien doctors at just as well qualified as men doctors to determine if a man is or is not, titted, for Army service."
LOSING WEIGHT BY THE POUND "Under Weight," a condition of ill-health, shows you assim. ilative powers are decreasing.
WATERDURY'S METABOLIZED .COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND
Supplies the blood with the wanted nourishing and healthy "flesh building materials Very priatable,
.DE ALL CHEMISTS.
PRICES $1.25 and $2,25.
"For the Blood is the Life." YOUR BLOOD WANTS PURIFYING.
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T YOU have that constant itching
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IF YOU are suffering the schem
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All these are sure signs of digging blood, impurity, calling for Immediate treatment through the blood, so don't waste your time and money og paleng letions and messy ointments, which cannot get below the surface of the skin. What you want and what you must have is a medicine that will get right, to the roob of your trouble, a medicine that will thoroughly free the blood of the poison- aus matter which alone is the true cause of all your suffering Clarke Blood Mixture is just such a medicine. It is composed of ingredienta which quickly attack, overcome, and expel from the blood all impurities (from whatever asuse arising), and by rendering it clean and pure, can be relied to effects hating ere. The True Value of CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE is certified by a most remarkable lection of unsolicited testimomisle from grateful patients of all classes-patients who have been cured after doctors and hospitals have given them up is incur able-patients who have been cared": after trying many other treatments. without success-patients who not haly have been cured of the particular Skin of Blood Complaint from which they
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orld's Best Blood Purifier. CURES
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AUTHORISED $33,500,000
CAPITAL $15,000,000 PATT-UP
Hon. Mr. S. . Dodwell-Chairman,
Hon. Mr.
|--P. H. Holyoak...---Deputy Chairman.
Hon. Mr.
O.T.M. Pdkins, Esq.
C.E. Anton. FC Batcher, Esq.
C. S. Gubboy, Esq. A. H. Compton, Esq. E. V. D. Parr, Esq. W. L. Pattended, Esq. CHIEF MANAGER.
CAPITAL BEREAVE
'}£. €0,000,000= '(£5,000,##6
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MAR
MANAGER! Shanghai-A, G. STEPHEN, Esq.
London Bankses-London County And WESTMINSTER BANK, LIMITED.
HONGKONG-EXTEREST ALLOWED.
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On Current Account at the rate of Two per cent. per annum on the daily balance ON FIXED DEPOSITS :-
For 3 months 24 per cent. per annum.
12
p
N. J. STABB,.
Chief Manager
Hongkong, July 12, 1917.
HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.
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Australia baitena
sad tracte banking of every description.
and
J."F. VAN BEES,
Agents
Hongkong, Feb. 15, 1917...
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conducted, by the HONGKONG M AND SHANGHAI BANKING COR THE PORATION. Rules may be obtained on application. 3
INTEREST on deposits is allowed on the minimum-monthly balances af 3)
D.
PERCENT. per annum, Depositors
Lt. Col. “John. Ward Bir G: E. Wetton LL. and Mrs H. M. Dr and Mrs
Cameron Macaulay- Whyte EA.M.C.:
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family
MW
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W, Budge
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and child
Mrs W. O. PassROTO Mr B. Pearman
Mr. K. M.Fetterly Mrs C. Piris Mr&Mrs Finlayson Mr and Mrs G. E
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ESTABLISHED 1880.
may transfer at their option balances of AUTHORISED CASTAL... Yen 48,000,00 $100 or more to the HONGKONG AND PAID UF CAPITAL... SHANGKAI BANK to be placed on
FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 FER -CENT. per annum
RESERVE FUND
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For the Hongkong and Shangha Banking Corporation.
HEAD OFFICE-YOKOBAMA.
N. J. STABE
Chief Manager."""" Hongkong May 14 1918......
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Paid-up
Reserve Fund...
BANKERS
£1,500,000 BAUDIN
1,125,000 Koan :"
582,500 LLLO-YANG. 600,000 LONDON.
BANK OF ENGLAND. LONDON JOINT STOCK BANE LATED
Every descriptionof Exchange business
transacted.
INTEREST allowed, on Current. Accounts at 2 per cent per annum on Daily Balance and on Fixed Deporte srates which may be ascertained on application
CHAMPKIN,
Aeting Manager.
Eloxgkong, April 18, 19772
THE CHARTERED. BANK OF
INDIA AUSTRALIA ANNAL
IBOURPORATED. TE HOTAL CHARTER 1853
| HRAD OFFICE, LONDON,
PAID UP CAPITAL
HESERVE FUND... RESERVE LIZMLITY OF PEO-
"PRIETORS
200,000 £1,800,000
"FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking business transacted
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Interest allowed on Current Accounts Deposits received for fixed periods aʊ rates to be obtained on application.
EISH ONO. Manager,
Hongkong, July 18, 19
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