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SHIPPING

P. & O. S. N. CO.

ROYAL MAIL SERVICE

UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT

TO

LONDON LETTER.

(From Our Own Correspondent.),

FOOD PROBLEMS;

THE CHINA MAIL.

MARSEILLES AND LONDON, stremously and as a first step ha has

TAKING PASSENOZIS AND CARE TO

STRAITS, COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASIA, EGYPT, &c.

DUA London 19170

Steners

tp

Colombo

! Leave

Connecting Mail Steamer from

Colombo,

Due Marseilles 1017,

Hangkang Noen

When Passengers.rhänge Steamery at COLOMBO....

LONDON, July 13 The new Food Controller, Lord Rhondda, is not finding his path smooth, but he is tackling the food problems established a costing department to calculate the natural increase of the price of various foodstuffs since the war began, Thea ba will decide what are the maximum prices that will allow the traders a fair proft and will set accordingly. He clesiaros he is deter mined to stop food profiteering, Bread, apparently, is likely to be cheaper because the Government will probably have almost no New Zealand or ther ment available for civilian connmption now, so we have to rely on home grown supplies. Prices

spre to be fixed shortly for these, but the matter is complicated by the fact that the War Office has abeme for commandeering 1.600 head if fat cattle every day for the Army, and the civil population will have to be content with what is left.

into tour in the connecting Steamer from COLOMBO is definitely reserved in subsidise the production of it. We

Flongkong at the time of Booking.

On the Australian Route Tickets Interchangeable with Oricat Line.

SAILINGS DIRECT TO

SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.

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INTERMEDIATE STEAMERS

Non- IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MAIL STEAMERS,

Transhipment), WILL LEAVE DIRECT FOR

MARSEILLES AND LONDON,

Calling at SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM, PENANG, COLOMBO AND PORT SAID,

CARRYING 147 AND 2ND SALOON PASSENGERS AT REDUCED RATES. Prorosz SAILINGS:

STEALERS.

Inste

ablet

Leave S'PORE About

Due t SI'NEILLER. if calling

About

Dúc LONDON about

THE INTERMEDIATE SERVICE IS TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS.

All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans free of charge and each Berth Furnished with an Electric Redline Lunp.

Round the World Tickets and Through Tickets to New York in connection with the Principal Mail Lines.

Return Tickets at fare and a haif available to Europe for Two Years por to interaciate Parts For Six Months.

Owing to the War in Europe Steamers and Sailing dates are liable to be cancelled or altered without rotted

"NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES...

Consignces are reminded of the necessity to apply to the Company's Agents regarding arrival of consignments expected of which they have reived documents or advice.

Any damaged packages mast be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees and the Company's Surveyors, Mesura Goddard and Douglas, at 10.a. m. on Mondays and Thursdays. All claims inust be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No Claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

For Further Information, Pango Fares, Freights, Handbooka, Dates of Sailings etc., apply to.

E. V. D. PARR,

Superintendent.

CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.

FREIGET AND PASSENGERS.

S. S. CHINA

WILL SAIL FROM HONGKONG. FOR

SAN FRANCISCO

VIA SHANGHAI, JAPAN PORTS & HONOLULU.

WED DAY, SEPT. 5th at 1 p.m., -FRIDAY, NOV. 16th.

AN UNSURPASSED HIGH CLASS PASSENGER SERVICË AT INTERMEDIATE BATES.

O. H. RITTER,

Prince's Buildings,

Freight and Passenger Agent.

Ice House Street.

INDIAN 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 PROPOSED SAILING.

AFRICAN LINE

FROM BOxGxore:

Copuscany with

FACE COLORED

'EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR 1 AND 2ND CLASS, PASSENOZEE.

ORIENTAL AFRICAN LİNE.

matrimonial wrecks recorded in homes where there hara been no children is quite startling. France also is conVATTI-

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.

-

HONGKONG HOTEL

Me G. Guidon-

Lavallee

barrow

Mr Lee Longinotto Mr 6. Ludin Mr R B

Mackey

O. Marriott "Mr E. E. Maalin

ed about this question, for it is a general: Mr D. Abraham, remark there that, roughly speaking. Mr S. Aitken the whole generation between 19 and Mr Alcoberacha Mr M. C. Lawson 25 will be wiped out by the struggle.Mr G. E. Anderson Mr & Mrs Leather- Some of the results of this baby crass L. & Mrs Aplingtour and Mrs J. J.

Mr. W. B

Andrews are not without their amazing sido, for Mr Mr.Aymard hardly any girl can now be found with Mr J.

Leiria out opinions on the rearing of babies Mr and Mrs IL A. Mr G. Little

Baring A. Linbird

on. They may be relied upon to tell W. Bell are those without any children of their Mrs E R. Selitics and the most dogmatic of all the talkora Baxter and child Air S

Longfold

their married friends precisely where Mr J. D.

Mr W. Bertenshaw Mr] their own method of raising their M ST. families in wrong.

Mr

AL. Mr J. R. H. Mason THE WOMEN POLICE

Me B. Matthew Me W. Steels

Mr J. W. Mayhew Three years ago uniformed police-Me W. G. Browell Me R. MeKay

Capt L

Min Bricch Me H. A. McComb but today there are 360 of them, and Mrs C. Campbell women were unknown in this country. Mr LA. Calderon Mr McNeil at a conference last week it was agreed ir D. E. Capploman Mr J. Merecki

Mr. H. vnir Maines by all delegates that they had done Capt. J. Cogan

and

Mrs G. A. London, where they can be seen fr excellent work. A good many

Moore Brejo Me and Mrs M. J. protecting girls, and keeping watch.

M. Mopin E. B. Copeland Mr G. H. Mallin especially on the social evil. Some have Mr Geo. E. Costello MrG. A Valson

and family

ME Nelson not been a success as for instance the McGeo. L. Courtenay Mr J, S. Nicolson worn who interfered between a soldier Me Courtney Mr Olsen and his wife, under some mistakene F. AL. Crawford Capt. M. Picknell

Mr J. D. Courtney notion, and at length was herself Me L. Curly-

Mr.C. Ortan reported to the police but mostly the Mr D. J. Curran

Mr AG: Pincus women show tact and their utility is Mr and Mrs W. B. Mr and Mrs F. H.

Mr F. 4. Pocock theresaing as experience extenda, Pr

Palhému bably in time there will be no such report experience as that which befell a Mr E. B. Davis

E Davis

Mr E. H. Ray jornalistic friend of mine from New Mr F. C. Desmond Mr and Mrs J. H.

"Mira A. Rischel Zealand who was crossing Leicester

Mr J. Dewar

Rache I have been in the country and, I find Square late at night on his way home

Mir B. E. Donnelly Mr. that the farmers are suffering less than Hs was suddenly roused from his semi- Mes S.

after an extremely tiring round of work. Capt. P C.

glass anybody, and the country people slumbrous reverie by

Elting generally far less than the residents invoice of a policewoman in his ear, Mr. Falk

the hissing Mr W. H. Evans towns who have to aly on

the exclaiming "Have you nothing better

Mr W. T. Fenn produce to be brought from the country time of night?" The organiser of the Me W

to do than to he loitering here at this Mr. Fetterly

Mrs H. B. Fonter and distributed. In fact, I doubt if force, however, declares that the culyfr J. F. Gale any class is less worried to-day in these injuries so far sustained by the women Mr M. Gaujoin Islands than the farmers, apart from are one lost tooth and one black eye. the difficulty of finding adequate labour. He can even get sugar in large quanti ties, on the ground of having fruit, to preserve, while the town household ear

{ secare marcely any..

י,

THE GUARDS CAME THROUGH.

Farmers with whom I have talked doen of the 21s

not deny that they are doing well, but Up by the Chalk Pit Wood, thay We have many lean years Weak with our woods ant our thirst, to make up for..

Wanting our sleep and our food,

a good dealer a day and a tight-

ester and broke in the ficht, Gol, shall we ever forget!

Our war bread in giving of anxiety. It now carries with the maize, barley, peas, beans, and even wheat all sorts of admixtures, such

uts of various kinds. The flour is not pleasant to the taste and the brand the prevalence of germs. Efforts are to becomes ropy, due, I underetan, to

be made to improve the four by better milling and a better admixture, but it is

not expected that we shall be quite

clear of war bread and able to return for general consumption until a consider. to the ordinary pure whole meal variety able time after the war.

Our coals are to be rationed this winter, through the local municipal ities, according to the size of the house" A nine-rocmed bouse, for example, wil only be allowed 5-cuts of coal"a week. unless there are special reasons for rather more liberal allowance, such as the presence of invalids or 'very young children.

From Paris I hear that the "City of Light is far less afflicted than we are, strange as that may seem. I am assured by traveller just from there that he found no bread or sugar shortage, and the hotels and restaurants showed no desire to potion supplies. Nor are taxi cabs so difficult to procure as in London. The greatest shortage the Parisians have to endure is ia coal, which coats 24 or £5 to, and has to be carried by the purchaser.

THE BABY CULT.

Trying to hold the jine,

But stickingt-sticking it yet.

Fainting and spermt und "done, Always the third sod the whine,

Northumberland, Langaster, York, Always the yell of the Hun!

Durian and Somerset. Fighting alone, worn go the book, Be sticking it-sticking it yet.

Never a message of hope!

Fronting Fill a chat slape,

With the dull dead plain in our rear. Always the whine of the shell,

Never a word of 'cheer!

Abrass the tortures of hell,

Always the roar of its burst,

As waiting and wincing we cursed Chur luck and the guns and the Boche. When our Corporal shouted "Stand to And I heard some one cry. Clear the

front for the Guards!"

-And the Guards came through.

#1

Our threats they were parched and hot, Irish and Welsh and Syot.

But Lord, if you'd heard the cheers!

Colistren and Grenadiers, Two brigades, if you please,

Dressing as straight as a hem. We-we were down on our knea, Praying for us and for them! Praying with tear-wet cheek, Lord. I could speak for's week,

Praying with outstretched hand.

But how could you understand! How should your cheeks be wet,

Such feelin's don't come to you, But when can me or my mates forget,

When the Guards care

through!.

Five yards left extend?"

Line after fine with never a bend, It passed from rank to rank.

And a touch of the Landon swank.

Babies have become fashionable again after years of pleasure-seeking for well-to-do mothers and the elevation of the pet dog into the position usually held by children-in-the domestic circle. The King and Queen have not a find example in domestic felicity and nursery. Week that has just been celebrated has enthusisam, and the National Baby proved how far the recognition has been pushed by the hard logic of waz condi With the shrapnel right in their face, rious that child life is sa Imperial asset.

This national celebration was intend- Doing their Hyde Park stunt, ed, of course, chiefly to save the livca of Keeping their swing at an easy pace, babies that are born, by hetter care and Arms at the trail, eyes front & pal

A trifle of swank and dash. Twinkle and glitter and flash,

Cool as a home parade,

Flinching never a shade,

Man, it was fine to do!

attention. But incidentally the resin, it was great to see ponsibilities of motherhood and the argenty of maintaining the race has It's a oot and a hospital ward for me, been borne ia upon thousands of women But I'll tell 'em in Blighty, where who s few years ago would have wept

at the thought of any addition to the family that would hamper social

Bexalar Direct Bervice from JAPAN, CHINA and STRAITS to BEIRA,ctivities and the whirl of pleasure. DELAGOA - BAY, DURBAN, EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and UAPE TOWN, calling a MAURITIUS on route and affording the Quickest Fright Transport from the ORIENT to BOUTH AFRICA.

For dates of departure, Rates of Freight, apply to

THE BANK LINE. AIMITED

MANAGING AGENZI,

ELLERMAN"

LINE.

(Ellerman & Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd.)

JAPÁN, CHINA AND STRAITS

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FOR PARTICULARS OF HAILINGS SHIPFERS ARE REQUESTED TO APPROACH THE UNDERSIGNED Sleaners proceeds Suez Canal or Cape of Good Hope at Owners optical Bcbject la changa without notice

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any time in the first ten years of the century a fashionable woman would have been taken with her pet dogs in praferance to the children, but now all the fashionable photographs are shown with the children in evidence. The tots are, in fact, in some! danger of being spoiled by the

Iba,

How the Guards came through. ARTHUR CONAN DOY In The Time

LOSING WEIGHT

cult, but the change is a welcome partial BY THE POUND

reaction towards the saner view of the Tietorian era of domesticity. It may even have an effect in the cases at the Divorce Court, for the number of

CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY. THIS remedy has no superior as a curs for colds, croup and whooping cough. T has been a favorite with the mothers. of young children for almost forty years. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy can always be depended

pleasent to take upon and is p

prevents their resulting in pneumesan

It put only cases colds and gripe but

Chamberlain Cough Remedy cotein no epfum or other narcotic and may be given us conddenly to 6 child as to an adult For sale by all Chemists and

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"""VENEZUELA" and "COLOMBIA."

14,000 Tons such

HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO,

via SHANGHAL KOBE YOKOHAMA' and HONOLULU. The Sunshine Belt.

The most Comfortable Route to America and Europe.

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PAID-UP CAPITAL

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RESERVE FUNDS--

Sterling

Silver

Ryall

Mr R Alunger

Mr Schaerer

Mr R. M. Sherwin Mr. H. T Gerretsen Mr B. Shindler Mr V. Goulbourn Mr.

£1,500,000-$15,000,000

HT

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ESTABLISHED 1884.

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Square Mr J. S. Hamilton Mr A. Wan der

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Const or DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr. S. A. Dodwell Chairman, Hort. Mr.

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Mr and Mrs WA MAP Templeton Hon. Mr.

Hannibal

Mr G. Harper

Major H. S. Terre!

C.E. Anton Mr. W. TerrelFC Britehor, EGR Gubby, Esq. M. Terzans A. H. Compton, Eaq. E. V. D. Parr, Esq. Mr and Mrs Evans

WL Pattenden, Esq. Thomas

Mr and Mrs C. H.Mr G.

Hawkins

Mr 1. 5. Hewitt

Mr P. M. D. Fill Mr F. G. Thompson

Mr

and

Mrs T. W.Mr C. B. Thompson

Hindmarsh Mr L. P

Mr W. J. Hodge

Mr H.

Thomson

Tubin

Mrs A. E. Hodgins Mr A. L. Toine

MrA. Shelton HooperMr

Mr L. Hope

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Mr G. H. Watson, Jr. and Mrs G. H.

Mr M. R. de Journer. Mr

Ir and Mrs F. B Watson

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T. Kert Mrs A. Laill Mr R. K. Landon" Mr O.Lann

Mr and Mrs.

Lauritsen

Mr J. R. Willadsen Mr and Mrs J.-

Wolthers

Mr G. G. Wood

Mr Zantz

C.

FEAR HOTEL.

Mr & Mrs Rennett

Mr D. K. Blair

Mrs. Breineman Mrs Briand

Drand Mrs Machle Miss MacEwan

Mr & Mrs Neil Mac Mr and Mrs A. E. Capt. & Mrs Viería

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Mr F. W. Evtina

Mrs. A. Felton

Mrs E. Gaudiot Dr Gibson

Mrs Gauthorn

Mri Perrin

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CHIET MANAGER

Hongkong-NJ, STARE, Esq.

MANAGER

Shanghai-A. G. STEPHEN, Esq.

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LONDON BANKres-Landes COUNTY AND WESTMINSTER BANK, LIMITED:

HONGKONNTEERST ALLOWED, On Current Account at the rate of Two per cent. per annum on the daily balance ON FIXED DEPOSITS:-

For 3 months 2 por cent. per annum.

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N. J. STABE,

Chief Manager.

Hongkong, July 12, 1917.

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANË

CAPITAL |1. 80,001,000— (25,000,000 RESERVE 37,119= (2 769,363

FUNE

HEAD OFFICE-AMSTERDAM.

· `Branches as

• The Hageo

Rotterdam

HEAD AGENCY-BATAVIA.

HAN DIKRMASIN,

RANDSENG, CHIRIBOY, DAR RJEJAK +BIA,

KOTA RAJA

MAKASSAR

MEDAN, PADANO," PATERNASON PEKALONGAT, PERANG,

PONTIANAK

Bmachen: t

RANGGON,

SAMAZANO, NHAMHAL

SINGAPORE,

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Correspondentest Bombay. Exlombo, Madras, Pondicherry, Calcutta, Bangkok, gan, Haiphong. Hanoi, Amoy, Yoko hama, Kobe, Melbourne, Sydney, Hew York, San Francisc, &c. &c.",

BANZERN-TH Landes and Smiths Bank, Fimited,

Union of The Bank boys and selia and receives for.com

.collection lettare of credit on its Branches and Bills of Exchange Lannee Correspondents in the East, or the Continent, in Great Britain. Americs, and Australia, and transects boking business of every dewatption,

3. F. VAN REES!

Agente

Hongkong, Feb. 15, 1917.

THE business of the above Bank is, conducted by the HONGKONG | AND CHANGHAI BANKING COR THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE PORATION. Rules may be obtained on application.

INTEREST on deposita is allowed on the minimum monthly balances at PER CENT. per annum. Depasitors may transfer at their option balances of $100 or more to the HONGKONG AND SHANGKAI BANK to be placed on

per sanam..."

Mr and Mrs W. E.. FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 PER CENT.

Roberts Mr & MrsA. Findlay

Frith

Rev. G. H:G. GriffithMr&Mrs V. Findlay Mr and Ms B. A. Smith

Hale

Mrs Staple Smith"

Dr and Mrs Hooker Mrs A. Souza Mr F. B. Johnson

Sir Ellis Kadoorie

Mr T. Kring

Mrs Landry

Miss Stubbe

Mr Trafford Major-Gen. Ventris Miss Ventris LA-Col. John Ward Me and Mrs. A. MrG. E. Wetton.

Lembelet Col Young

Misa Langrill

Lt. and Mrs HM Cameron Macaulay RA.MO

KING EDWARD HOTEL

Mr B. Almond MP0. D. Kingned

Mr J.R.F.Anderson Mr. and Mrs Leffel Mise Anderson Mra Liddall Mr. J. H. Antin Mrs Lishman MrG. Bannerman Mr A. E. Makin Mr Banikom Mr & Mrs McAśrub Mr H. J. Boughton MJ. McArthur Mr W. Budge

Mrs McGee Mry T. 8. ME Moran

And

MrW.Morley

and Mrs W. Mrs W. 0. Passmore

..Chockson

Mr. M. E. Cogle

Mr J. B. Calham Mr J. Davis...! Mr&Mrs Finlayson

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C. Pirie P

Mr and Mrs G, E

Richardson

Mr and Mrs Sisfort

and family

Simit

Me and Mrs Gregory Mr Mr and Mrs E HammcaMr E

M. Bleigh and children Me W. Smith Mr and Mrs Wm Med. B. Stalke

Jado Mr Stewart and Mr James Mr J. W.JoniÓN Mr J Joseph) Mr G. Kawsda

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For the Hongkong and Shangha..

Banking Corporation.

N.J. STABB...

Chief Manager.

Hongkong, May 14, 1818. 5

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF

INDIA, LIMITED.

Authorised Capital Subscribed

Paid-up

Reserve Fund

BANKERS.

BANK OF ENGLAND.

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BANK, LTD.

ESTABLIZED. 1880,

Authorised CarTTAL... Yen 18,000,000,00 Pam or CAPITAL REERTY FORD...

36,500,000.00 21,300,000.00

HEAD OFFICE-TOKOHAMA.

BRANCHES AND ÅUENGINE AT

NAGAWAK

ANTUNG-BRIKK

BOMBAT

CALCUTTA

CHANGCHER

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SINGAPORE,

SYDNEY

TLERLING

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TOKYO

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LONDON JOINT STOCK BAKE. LIMITED.

Every description of Exchange businces transacted.

INTEREST

slowed on Current Accounts at 2 per cent per annum on Daily Ealance and on Fixed Deponite at rates which may be ascertainect on application.

O. CHAMPKINS,

Acting Manager"

Rongkong; April 181817.

THE CHARTERED BANK OF

INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA, INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER 18531

1. HRAD OFFICE, LONDON, Firm Ur Capital RESERVE FUNDS. KESERTE LANILICY OF FE

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CURRENT

DER

neral

nd and tocessed for 1 year. rates which will be

OWNIN

TALISTAU

Interest allowed on Current Acounta Deposita received for fixed periods as rates, to be obtained on application

EIGHT ONG, Manager.

Hongkong, July 18, 1917

NOTICE

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