Page
TUESDAY, AUGUST 7. 1917.
SHIPPING
P. & O. S. N. CO.
ROYAL MAIL SERVICE
UNDER CONTRÁCÍ »WITH „ HIS MAJESTY'S "GOVERNMENT
NTO
SCOTTISH LETTER.
(From Our Chem Correspondent.)
INDUSTRY AND SENTIMENT.
THE CHINA MATE
MARSEILLES AND LONDON, became associated with the Greenock
'TAXING PASSENGERS AND CAMO TO
STRAITS, COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASIA, EGYPT, 22/
Steamers
Galambo
Lente Hoogkong
Noos
Connecting Mail Stenmer from Colombo,
Dae
Due Marseilles London
191
1017.
When "Passengers change Steamers at COLUMBO" Accommodation in the connecting Steamor from COLOMBO is definitely reserved in Hongkong at the time of Booking.
On the Australian Pouta Tickets Interchangable with Orient Line.
SAILINGS DIRECT TO
SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA
S. S.
Love Hongtong Aboat
Passengers may travel by Railway in Japan between Ports of Call free of charge. Return Tickets are available by Mesangeries Maritimos. Company
(Non- Transhipment), IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MAIL STEAMERS, WILL LEAVE DIRECT FOR
INTERMEDIATE STEAMERS
MARSEILLES AND LONDON, Calling at SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM, PENANG, COLOMBO AND PORT SAID,
CARRYING 142 13D"1⁄2ND. SALOON PASSENGERS AT REDÜOED RATES.
STEAMERS.
PROPOSE
SAILINGS:
IPATA H'KONG
bout
Leave S'PORE. #boat
The at DISTILLER. it calling About
Due LONDON about
THE INTERMEDIATE SERVICE IS TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED. WIRELESS TELŠOKAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS, All Cabins are fittal with Electric Fans free of charge and each Berth Furnished with an
Elentric Ruling Lamp
Band-the-World Tickets and Through Tickets New York in connection with the Principal Mail Lines.
Return Tickets at fare and a half available to Europe for Two Yours; or to Intermelinte Pürts for Six Months.
Owing to the War in Europe Stampers and Sailing dates are liable to be neelleel 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
er advice.
Ay damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consigues and the Company's Surveyors, Messes Goddard and Douglas, at 10a.m. on Mondays and Thursdays. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No Clains will be admittal after the goods have left the Clodowns..
For Further Information, Pawayo Faras, Freights, Handbooks, Dates of Sailing
etc., apply to.
E. V. D. PARR,
Superintendent.
CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.
FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS.
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 INTERMEDIATE BATES...
0. H. RITTER,
Prince's Buildings, - -
INDIAN
Froight and Passenger Agent,
Ice Home Street....
AFRICAN LINE.
Cargo carried on through Bills of Lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN (Natal), EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN with transhipment at COLOMBO to Steamers of the INDIAN APRICAN LINE
FROM BoxaKONG;.
PROPOSED SAILING, Connecting with
From Cocos
EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR IST AND 2ND ULAM PENGERI
ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE,
"on batępina
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Lauritaan
On one ocession, the sauasgos, were strung up' more or less decoratively in the mass-room. Tha provailing spirit is, of course, highly Mr. Asker Hej. M Linesaco democratis, and matrons and other Cup & Mrs R. F. He and Mr C officials are formally summoned from Anderson time to timetr hear the criticisms of Capt. J. Bakker Mr G. Guidon-
Mr J. H. Baring Lavallee those for whom they cater.
Mr and Mrs H 4. Mr. and Mis J. Ji
Barter and child Leiria
Lennox Capt. & Mrs Mrs E R. Balilion
Mr. Lesent Mr P W. W. Bell
Ale A. Linbird Mr S. T. Bitting MrH. H. Beaman Mr C. W. Livingston
developments must take place in their News" which were widely translated and [MG F. M. Crawford MRF Meinne
authorities and the other interested ars understood to give the scheme their Team supporta
McMahon M. MeMilan
Mr J. Merecki
Mr J. S. Nicolson
pl Map: A Partridge
Follo
The one tangible body of opposition Mackay's scheme was commended in/ir W. A. Dowley and.
Diff and child Mr and Mrs W. B. Mr. J. Eddo
M
1 Watts-
Ray
H. Roop
Fetterly Mr F. Shainer
Mr J. F. Cale
Capt. A. F. Gilmour Mr R. D. Sitteren
Mr Chaa. E. Smith
Mr A, G, Gordon
Mr
V. Goulbourn
Capt and Mrs E.
B.Mr L. M. J. van
SL Shade"
Green
Mr &A: A.. Groene
Mr A. W. R. Spier
11
Mrs. M. Spurgeon
Capt. T.F Hall
Misa G. Spurgeon
Slingters
It is possible that, in the near future, Greenock may receive a grast industrial THE UNITED STATES OF EUROPE. atimulya. A few months ago, the In several quartars of late, tributer Belfast Company of Harland and Wolf have been paid to Tennyson for his advocacy of a scheme to units the nations of the world by forming a "Parliament Dr Nevills Bradley, Mr. A. Lombard Company aCaird, and, the united of Man-The poet did not originate organisation now proposes to extend this idea In 1848 Dr Charles Mackay apt & Mrs Branch Mr S. Longfald
Gandell throughout ir LA. Calderon M
H. D theic shipbuilding premises on the roused much attention
Europe by his proposal to form the Mr.O, E Cameron Dr. Marrioth Clyde by something like 170 yards by United States of Europa. He wrote Mr D. E. Capplemantir H. E. Maslin
Mr J. Cornelinsson 70 And this, it is stated, will only be articles on the subject in the "Daily
Mayhow Fir Geo. F
Costello Me R
Me Ruth McCandlisa part of the scheme, is proportionats Telegraph" and the "Illustrated London Mr 3. D, Courtney Mrs engineering premises. The Greenock Commented upon. Mackay's proposa! Mr H. W. D. Curtis Mr Y. M.
received more than journalistic, atten-Mr and Mrs W. B. Mr H. van Meines tin. At the International Conference
Davenport of politicans held at Genova at which Mr and Mrs F. E. Mr A. Morris
Davis such notabla mea na Garibaldi, Victor
Mr D. E. Donnelly Hugo and Mazzini were present opinion emerges from the domain of vigorous and eloqueat tormas. Bus for sentiment, if one may say so without the hostile attitude of Prussia," which offence. The ares occupied by the Old was openly expressed at the time, the West Kirk and the graveyard are wraat-nations of Europe might have arrived at an understanding which would have ed for the shipyard, which now, gode far towards securing peace. impinges upon the sacred precincts that to-day the vast bull of a P. and 0. stener overshadows the whole length the church buildings on their easteraaide. This opposition is being raised by a DUM- ber of lairbolders, church officials, and member of the Burns cuft,-the Bärn xians being by far the most powerful. The shipbuilding firm offers to rebuild the church on a site further west, and to convey thence the dust and memorial stones or tablets of Highland Mary and others to whom is attached a specially sentimental or bistorie importance Tac Old West is one of the far link”. with the far-distant past of Greenock and clates back to the timas immediately following the Reformation. It was built about 30 years after the Reform ation, and was the first Protestant place of worship in Greenock Visitors to the little cânrch are numerous. Lovers of Burns are drawn from all parts of the world to the spot at the west side of Kravegan where rests the dust of Highland Mary.". Notable Greencock people of an older day are also buried there, among them being the forbears of James Watt and John Galt.
Berular Direct Service from JAPAN, OHIWA and STRAITS 20 BEIRÁ, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN, EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAFE TOWN, calling a MAURITIUS route and affording the Quickest Freight Fransport from the ORIENT to SOUTH AFRICA,
For dates of departure," Rates of freight, apply to
THE BANK LINE LIMITED
MANAGING AUKSIN
*ELLERMAN” LINE (Ellerman & Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd.)
JAPAN, CHINA AND STRAITS
A TO
UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT.
FOR PARTICULARS OF BAILINGS SHIPPERS ARE REQUESTED TO APPROACH THE UNDERSIGNED,
Bloween proceed vis Bus Cut or Cape of Goof Hope at Owntry optio Subject to change, without notice
Orto Rains & Co. Canton,
THE BANK LINE LTD.
General Agente
<
BIR E. CARSON ON AMERICA'S HELP.
HIGH GERMAN OFFICER PRISONERS VIEW.
AMAZING...ARROGANCE ON WAK PROSPECT.
The Matin" on June 4th published interview which bt. Eugues. Leroux us had with Sir Edward Caraon. The
де
Xmdir
latter said
We cannot give to the English conscientious they be, people however news which would give them the errone ous idea that there is no longer need to fait our consumption. But what may be strongly affirmed is that the entry of the United States
into che
the war brings. us, from the naval point of was not per-
of
view, advan- age the extent of haps Dean a
Ppreciate of the public.
we shall regulate, ea cun
eld
Mr J. S. Hamilton Miss A. Square
1.
Mr and Mrs WAM H. A. Stringer
Hannibal
Mr nac Mrs. H. B. Mr J. Gordon Hare
Suyder Mr G. Harper Mr CP Templeton Mr & Mrs Hidden Me F. G. Thompson- Mr.A. R. Fil Mr.U. Tilsley Mr W.-J. Hodge Mr A. L. Todt Mrs. A. E. Hodgin Capt. J. Vandielni Mr A. Shelton Hooper Mr and Mrs J. G. Mr L. Hope Cipt. L. Hussey Mr M. Ide Capt. Mr L. D. Jones Mr N. de Journel Dr F. T. Keyt 3Ir R. F. Lankester
R.. Innes
Land Ward
Mr L.A. Ward E. Ward T.B. Williams
Me C. Winterink Mr G. F. Wolsiller Mr G. G. Wood Me H. W. Wymans
FEAK" HOTEL.
be done with perfect condance their D. K. Blair the use and direction of our tonnage. There Mrs Briand
will no
no longer be arly wastage of trans ports and their protection, which we hare successfully organised in the British Channel America will be able to assure in the Atlantic.
As regards the food supplies which Germany might be able to obtain through neutrals, we are practically in control of these, since we are in a position to stop and visit all vessela.
Think of the consequences of these possibilities. They are calculated to in- crease our confidence.
Mr & Mrs Neil Mac. Intyre and child
Mr and Mrs A. E. Capt. & Ms Vieria
de Mathos Carleton
Mr & MrsF. W. Cary Hon. C. McI. Messer Mr & Mrs Cossart Mr. M. Nascimenta --
Mr T.. L. Perkins Mr A. David Sir W. Rees Davies Comdr. Reed" Mr and Mrs Dubois Mrs Ch. Ricou Mr&Mrs W. DrinkerMr and Ms W.-E.
" Roberts... Mr F. W. Evans M18 Ch. Floch Mr and Mrs J. V. Dr & Mrs C. Forsyth Shannon
Mr & MrsA. Findlay Mrs E. Gaudiot Mr and Mrs B. A. Smith
Mr & Mrs V. Findlay
Smith Mrs Staple Smith Major-Gen. Ventria Miss Ventris Lt. Col. Joba Ward Mr G. E. Wetton
Mrs D
SOURABAYA AND THE RED CROSS. Lord Provost Dunlop, Glasgow, bas received from W. W. Campbell (wife of Councillor Campbell), a cheque for £1000, forwarded by Mr Campbell's
AR IMPORTANT PRISONER, sister, who is president of the British 3. Hugues Leroux then reproduces Red Cross Fund, Sourabaya, Dutch East the interrogatorica put to an oficer of Indies. The sum represents the pro-high rank in the German navy, who was That ceeds of a film night organised by the taken prisoner by the British. British ladies of Sourabaya on behalf of the officer is a person of importance Sir Ellis Kadoorie
from the fact that the British Red Cross work. The cheque has been in command was requested by Mr T. Kring handed to the Glasgow Branch of the three sovereigns to extend to him the Mr and Mrs. A. Red Cross Society."
treatment believed to bo dae to his rank.
Lambelet The calculations of bur SupremeMr Littayo Command
assorted arrogantly,
asked, "that as a result of the entrance
Hale Mr F. B. Johnson.
THE GIRL MUNITION WORKER The various agencies which are dealshow that Great Britain from next Lt. and Mrs H. M. Dr and ing with the social side of the new girl October will not be in a position to con Cameron Macaulay Whyte communities in the munition centres of tinue th
the war, owing to great num
RAM.C
Col, Young Scotland And themselves faced with sat do you not anticipate," he was
of her navel losses." carious problems and difficulties. A factor to be reckoned with is the spirit of independence and self-reliance, due the United States into the war the number of your submarine successes will partly to a sense of enhanced carning consiminish?"
KING EDWARD” HOTEL capacity, and partly to the spirit of
lied the prisoner. "The Mrs R. Almond Mrs McGee camaraderie and mutual support. United States What can they do 1 They Mr J. R.F. Anderson MrJ. O. Miller
Mr W. Morley Mr W. J. Boggy companionship, and the general novaity written and our bighest authorities have
family of the life, have produced in many of endorsed what I wrote that if Great Mr. W
Britain had been willing to join with us. Mr
replied
SHIPPING
PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.
U.S. Mail Line. ` OPERATING THE NEW FIRST CLASS STEAMERS 44 ECUADOR,” “VENEZUELA" and "COLOMBIA.”
14,000 Tons each!
HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO, VSHANGHAI, KOBE, TOKOHAMA and HONOLULU,
The Sunshine Belt.
The most Comfortable Route to America and Europe
Sallings from Hongkong at Noon.
89. "VENEZUELA”
BA."ECUADOR",
A COLOMBIA"
WEDNESDAY, August 15th WEDNESDAY, Sept. 12th WEDNESDAY, DEL
ION.
These Steamers bave the most modern equipment including overbead alectric tans and electric lighting ALL LOWER BERTHS and largel
comfortable Staterooms
(All single and two berths only)! The Safety and Comfort of Passengers is our first consideration. Special care is given to the enisine, and the attendance on passengers cannot be surpassed. Tickets are interchangeable with the Tayo Kisen Saisha and
Canadian Pacific Ocean Services Ld. For further information, ratos, literatura schedules etc., apply to
COMPANY'S OFFICE in Alexandra Buildings
Chater Road,
TELEPHONE 141.
-BANKS
BANKS
the
HONGKONG CORPORATION. THE YOKOHAMA "SPECIE
BANKING
PAID-UP CAPITAL $15,000,000,
RESERVE FUNDS--
Sterling
Silver
£1,500,000@2/$15,000,000 ... 13,500,000
RESZELIABILITY...OF.
PROPRIIONS
BANK LTD
ESTABLIRED, 1880.
Authorned Capital...Yen 48,000,000,00 $8,000,000,00 1,300,000.0
"
$33,500,000 Paid or CAPITAL... O3-312,000,000 R
.
COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. Mt. S. H. Dodwell-Chairman, Hon. Mr.
P. B. Holyoak. Deputy Chairman. Hoa. Mr..
HEAD OFFICE-YOKOHAMA.
BRANCHES AND, ÁGENCLES AT
G.T.M. Tdkins, Esq. | Artund-Harm
O.E. Anton, C. S. Gabbay, Esq. FC. Butcher, Esq. A.H. Compton, Esq. E. V. D. Parr, Esq. W. L. Pattenden, Esq.
CHIEF MANAGER Hongkong NJ. STABB, Esq-
MANAGER :
Shanghai-A. G. STEPHEN, Esq.
+
LONDON BANKERS-LONDON COUNTY AND WESTMINSTER BANK, LIMITED.
HONGKONG-INTEREST ALLOWED.
On Current Account at thee of Two per cent. per annum on the daily balance O FERD DEPOSITS:- For 3 months: 2 per cent. per annum.
H
13
12
M
.
N. J. STABB,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, July 12, 1917.
HONGKONG SAVINGS BANT,
THE business of the above Bank is conducted by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING COR PORATION. Rules may be obtained on application...
INTEREST on deposits is allowed on the minimum monthly balances at 31 PER CENT. per annum. Depositors
:
Steady, useful employment, variety in are not a military Power. I have always Mr G. Banner Mrs Nathans and may transfer at their option balances of
Mrge
Cheng
*
$100 or more to the HONGKONG AND the workers's condition of high spirita our two countries could have dominated Mrs T. 8. Mr and Mrs. Parsons SHANGKAI BANK "to be placed on)
and thud and a freedom from the ordinary the world'
Mr D. Clark Mrs W. C. FESSITE FIXED DEPOSIT at 4. PER CENT, restraints. The food question What you say, continued the ques Mr G. E. Costello Mr R. Pearman
: per annum.
For the Hongkong and Shangha. is one of ever-pressing importance, tioner "a good example of your Mr K.M.Fetterly Mrs C. Firie individual tastes have to be carefully mistakes in psychology, since neither Mr & Mrs Finlayson Mr and Mrs G. E
Banking Corporation. Richardson considered. In one of the munition now or at any other time has Great Mr F. H. Fisher
N. J. STABB..... Britain centres worked from Edinburgh, whenTo this the prisoner a answer was, You Mr A. G. Hartley Mr
dreamed-of-such a over
a thing." Mr C. W. Garson, Mr W. M. Routh
J. B.
Chief Manager. and Mrs the cooking does not meet with the
Mr and Mrs Hammer Shaw carmot make me believe that." approval of the workers, they have no The cooperation of America, what and children Mr and Mrs Siefort hesitation in expressing their criticism.does that
family When the chief item in the bill of fare officer in i to another question." Mr A. 8. Hawker
that a hundred million Mr and Mrs Wa is sausages for instance, and these are not
Jackson presented at table as the girls desire, men, with all the resources for work and parties of twenty girls or upwards form manufacture at their command, willingly Mr B. James
impose conscription upon themselves in Mr Janssen in procession and go of joyously through order to kill Germans," retorted his Mr J. Joseph the precincts, the sausages being borne interlocutor,
YOUR
!
TINT LASE You Fasid the Mr L. Haussen
"For the Blood is the Life.”
BLOOD WANTS PURIFYING.
IF YOU are troubled with Emps, I and psios at Paid Lega
Blotches, Spots. Pimple Boile, Sores or raptions of any kind continually bursting through the akin.
TF
Yhu have that constant itching
and
YOU Lis suffering the schos Abscesses, Ulesra, Berefulona Ulcerated Borns, Candalar Swellings. Blood Poison, etc.""
YOU are in the grip of her. matinas, Sciatics, Lambago, Coat, etc.
And inflammation of Piles- All these are sure signs of agging blood impurity, culling for immmediata treatment through the blood, so don't waste your time and money on useless lations and messy ointments, which cant get below the surface of the skin, What you want and what you must have is a medicina that will get right to the root of your trouble, a medicine that will thercoghis free the blood of the poison- ons, matter which alone is the true cause of all your suffering - Clarke's Blood Mixture is just such modicine. It is composed of ingredients which quickly attack, overcome, and expel from the blood all impurities (from whatever csusa arising and by rendering it ales and pare, can be relied on to effect a lasting cute? The True Value of CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTUEL is certified by's most remarkable col- lection of unsolicited testimonials from grateful patients of all classes-patients who have been cared after doctors and hospitals i have given them up, as incur- able patien i who have been cared- after ring my other treatments mishoot rcccptionts who ob only have been cared of the particular Skin er Blood Complaint from which, hey were suffering, but also have found great improvement in their
health (Soc
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Mr E. M. Slagh Mr J. R. Smith
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THE
CHINA MAIL
Can be obtained at the followin
places, in Bongiơng :-
The Hongkong Hotel
The Hongkong Ferry Wharf. The Kowloon Parry Wharf, The Upper Peak Tram Statione
The Lower Peak Train Station”,
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Hana Cheong Kowloon T
TEETHING CHILDHEN
Hongkong May 14, 1916.
THE CHARTERED
TH
BANK
BORBAY
CALCUTTA
CHANGCHIN
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Osake
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TYENTAIN
TOLYO
TRIKLION TAINOTAU
Interest allowed on Current Accounta Deposits received for fixed periods s
EISHI ONO. Manager.
rates to be obtained on application.
Hongkong, July 18, 1917-
JEDERLANDSOHE HANDEL
MAATSCHAPPIJ
"(Netherlands Trading Society) ***ESTABLISHED 1824.
AUTHORISED. 60,000,000≈ (£5,000,000
ÜAPITAL
CAPITAL 3 }
PAID-OF
RU
FUND
£ $0.001,000 (£5,000,000 {1. 8,237,149m (2 769,763 HEAD OFFICE AERDAM,
Branches at ..
The Hague
Rotterdam
HEAD AGENCY-BATAVIA
BANDJERMASTS,
BaNDORIO,
CHERIOT DJEMBER, DJOLJAKARTA,
KOTA RADJA,
517 AKBAR,
PADANO,
PALEMBANG,
OF
PEKALONGAN,
PETANG
INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHENA..
INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER
1853
HEAD OFFICE, LONDON,
RAID-UP CAPITAL.
£1,900,000 ..£1,000,000
£1,200,000
REALEVE FUND ... RESERVE LIABILITY OF PEO
PRIETORS
FOREIGN Banking business transacted.
CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS rocerved for 1 year or shorter periods at rates which will be quotal ou application.
“EXCHANGE and General
T. C. DOWNING,
Manager.
Hongkong, May 1917.
THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED;"
Authorised Capital.
Reserve Fund....
BANKERS.
BANK OF ENGLAND...
PONTIANAK,
Branches at
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for
Uniori
་
The Bank bay and bells and receiver collection Bills of Exchange amon letters of credit on its Branchen and Correspondents In the
Continent, in Grost on the
America.)
and Australia,, and trans et banking. business of every description,
STJE VAN BYES;
Agents, Hongkong, Bab. 15, 1917.
NOTICE.
HIGH CLASS PRINTING AND
BOOK BINDING £1,500,000
112500 DONE AT.
G02,500 800,000
LONDON JODT STOOK BANK, LIMITED.
Every description of Exchange business
TEETHING children have more or transacted
legs diarrhoea, which can be con trolled by giving Chamberlain's Cobo Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. All that
TETEREST. allowed on
Current
Adounts at 3 per cent per annum
Fils necessary is to give the prescribed on Daily Falence and on Firm Deporte does after each operating of the bowels as rates which may be ascertained on more than natural and then castor oil to application eleanse the svatém. It is safe and sure,
Sliven the most severe- and";danigorous
by it Formals
Hongkong April 18.
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Proots and prompt deliver