DEATH.

BORTHWICKS-At the Gas Works this morning of heart failure Mr. J. Borthwicks of the Hong kong and China Gas Co. The funeral takes place at 10 am,

to-morrow.

FALL OF THE BASTILLE.

ANNIVERSARY TO-DAY.

FRENCH HOLIDAY OBSERVED.

THE

"TELEDICTAPHONE.

K

A familiar object in many business and editorial offices (says a London Paper) is the dictaphone, an instru ment which records on wax cylinders letters of articles spoken into it, with a view to their being reproduced' at will and trancribed by a typist. The principle underlying its construction. has been extended recently to tele phone messages by the addition of what is known as a vibration motor.” which so amplifies the vibrations of the human voice as transmitted through the telephone that they are capable of cutting a record on was. Major the Hon. Lionel Guest (brother of the Coalition Whip) and Capt. H. O. To-day, the 14th of July, is the Merriman, a Canadian electrical anniversary of the Fall of the Restille | engineer, are responsible for the great fele day of France. In this development. Referring to Hongkong, it was celebrated by the the possibilities opened up by giving of many private" parties by the invention. Major Guest French residents, and by a reception made the following statement: "I held at the French Consulate, Peak think in the near future it will be Road, from 12.15 to 1.30 p.m.

possible for a receiver to be placed Among those present at the Con-in a part of a hall, say in Manches- sulate reception were the Hon. Mr. ter, where the speaker's voice is A. G. M. Fletcher, the Colonial bardily audible and at the other end Secretary. H. E. Major-General Ven- of the wire in London the message! tris, C.B.. Captain H, S. McGrath, will be recorded verbatim by the AD.C. to H. E, the Governor, Mr. P. telephone recorder' for instant re

·P. J. Wodehouse, Acting CSP., and production through ear-pieces to the the foreign consuls stationed in newspaper offices. If the receiving Hongkong.

operator misses a word he presses button, and the line, or any number of lines, is repeated as often as he Hikes."

The city was decorated with flags in honour of the holiday, the tricol our being predominant. Most of the business offices of the. French con- cerns in Hongkong were closed for the day the banks, however, were compelled to remain open for the convenience of their patrons and for

business accommodation.

CANTON CELEBRATION. All the French firms in Shameen were closed to public business. The French Consul General M. Beauvais received official visits at the Consu late from 11 am to 12 o'clock 'noon, The French Community gave a reception to their guests at the Canton Club at noon. A concert and games will take place at the French Garden from 5.30 to 8 o'clock in the evening. Illumination has

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been planned in the French sectioning, Miss C. Goertsema-Beckering. at 9 pm, and a Cinema Show, Dean J. Hanscomb, Mr H. H. Hart, Mr offered by Messrs. Pathe Freres, will M. P. Jacob, Mr R. & Jaffrey, Birs J. A. take place in the French Garden at Jordan, Miss M. Jacobs, Miss A. E. Job, 10 p.m. Fireworks will be displayed Mr D. I. Jeffrey, Mr Geo Kaufman, biss A. Kester, Mrs B. E. Lewis. Mis W. F. in the Canton Harbour at 11 p.m.

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ARRIVALS.

The s.s. "Wakamatsu Maru," Capt. Y. Hosono, 1664 tons, arrived yester day at 4.15 pm. from Karatsu with 3100 tons of coal,

The ss "Himalaya Maru." Capt. T. Ezor, 3187.49 tons, arrived yester day at 6 pm. from Hamburg with 30 bags of mail, 50 tons of beer and 500 tons of flour.

The s.s. "Wingsang." Capt. Jowitt, 1519 tons, arrived this morning at

M. Martic, Dr and Mrs W. E. McLellan, Mr A. B. MaMallin, Miss H. G. McCabe.

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INCLUDING:

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PETER'S

CHOCOLATE BARS (with Toasted Almonds)

MILK CHOCOLATE

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AUTOCRATS OF THE KITCHEN.

The old fable of "I am great and Francisco, etc.: Mr. and Mrs. van you are small" is nowhere played to 6.55 am. from Manila with 36 bags | Ameijde and darginer. Mr. 1. C. of mail and 150 tons of general cargo. d'Almeida, Miss F. Bausch, Mr. and such perfection as in the servants'

DEPARTURES.

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Mrs. C. J. Bernard and two children, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Briel. Miss J. Briel, Miss W. L. Briel, Mr. and

halls of Mayfair,

In a big house the autocrats of the kitchen-if they ever deign to go

the lady's maid.

servants at the most, has had all the joy of life knocked out of. ber

POST OFFICE.

Reglatored and Partai Malls are closed

ið misuten earlise than the time given į-below unless otherwise stated, and where- malla aru advertised to cloes, before: § Chat (registered and "paroni -kusils are fxlosed at 8 pm, pa the previous day.'

INWARD MATES.

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THURSDAY July 15

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EMPRESS OF JAPAN. Straits-Par KALYAN, Saison-Par AMAZONE.

FRIDAY, July 18.

Shanghai-Per DILWARA..

SATURDAY Jals `17.

Japan-Par ST. ALBANE.

SUNDAY, July 18. Bombay-Por KANAGAWA MARU.

TUESDAY, July 20

Australia and Manila-Per AKI MARŲ. Japan-Fer TUKIWA MARU,

OUTWARD MAILA. ·

WEDNESDAY, July 14 *Swatow, "Shanghai and North Chirs -Per KWUNGSANG, 5 p.m., THURIDAY, July 15.

Swatow, Amoy and Formom via Takao—

Per SOSHU MARU, S &.m. Shanghai, North China and Japan

via Kobe-Per. SHIDZUOKA MARU, 10 kn.

Shanghai and North China-Per SUN-

NING, LI N

Philippine Islands, "Japan vis" Kobe and Seattle-Par : MAQUAN, - 11 &

Philippine Islands, Sandakan, Australia and New Zealand vis PORT DARWIN - Per UHÄNGSHA. Registration 12.45 am. Letters 1.30 Philippine Islands Per ¡HANYANG,

.3 p.

Shanghai. North Chiris and Japan vis

Kobe Per AMAZONE, 5 p.m.

FRIDAY, July 16.

Hoibaw, Pakhoi and Haiphong Par

KAIFUNG, 8am- Philippine Islands, Sandakar, Australis and New Zealand vis THURS DAY ISLAND-Per HWAN PING. Registration 9.45 m. Letters 10.30 1.12

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Fer BAI-

LOONG, 1 pm."

Straits, Bangkok, Calcutta and ADEN--

Far FOOKSANG, 1 p.m." Philippine Islands Per TUENSANG,

1.p.m.

Shanghai North Chins and Japan vis

Moji-Per KALYAN, 3 p.m. Weikaiwei. Chefoo and Tientsin-Per

KUEICHOW, 3 p.m. Amoy-Per FOOSHINO, 4 pm.

SATURDAY. Jaly_17.p Strats, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, L. Marquis, South Africa, Indis Dhanushkodi Bombay, ADEN-Per DILWARA, 11 a.. Shanghai and North China -- Fer

TEAX, 3 pm. Japan via Nagasaki and *SAX FRANCISCO – Per KAISHO MARU, 5 p.

SUNDAY, July 18." Swatow, Amoy and Formoes via Kee log--For AMAKUSA MARU, 9 6.112.

MONDAY, July 19.

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1748.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1920

ENTERTAINMENTS.

CORONET

TO-NIGHT, at 6.15 & 9.15 p.m.

SESSUE HAYAKAWA

IN

TEL NO. 1743

THE CALL OF THE EAST.”

"WHY GO HOME?”.

BRITISH GAZETTE.

TEL HONGKONG

2511,

TO-NIGHTI

THEATRE.

TO-NIGHT! I

at 5.15 & 9.15 p.m.

WILLIAM DESMOND

2511

"THE SUDDEN GENTLEMAN"

THE NEW VICTORIA THEATRE

KAU U FONG

Just Attie" way up the steps by the Fire Brigade Station.

TO-NIGHT!

TO-NIGHT!

Commencing 13th Juls. PATHE'S FAMOUS SERIAL Great Success in the Old Vic RUTH ROLAND" in

"TIGER'S

-TRAIL "

Episode 1. & 2.

DONT FORGET

"THE BLACK - SECRET 6th & 6th Episodes on 16tb instant.

MATINEE WEDNESDAY, 3 FM

E. EIN G

de

LARGE STOCK OF SHIPBUILDING MATERIALS,

viz "Steel Ship Plates, Angles and Bars. Also Shipchandlery Articles,

Tulephone Xu, -1198,-

since she married "well" and has a Sandakan, Australia and New Zealand CONVOYED LINERS' CRASH.

dozen servants. She hears and sees

I quite enough; but if she could hear the conversation downstairs she

would learn exactly what the real Amoy,

snobs" think of her,;

"I ups an told er, straight I was engaged as a lady's maid. No fire- light for me. She'll aris me to get the coal in next, an me jest 'ad

Marcelle waved!"

*** Umph! I quite expect she'll be

Tia THURSDAY ISLAND-Per ST. ALBANS Registration 9.45 am. Letters 10.30 a.m. Shanghai and North China-

TUESDAY, July 20. ---

Per SHANTUNG, 9 BAIL. "Swatow and Bangkok Fer CHIN

HUA, 10 m

BLAME FOR COLLISION THAT

COST $30. LIVES.

Mr. Justice Hill found both vessels to blame for a collision which occurr- between. H.M. armed cruiser *Otranto," formerly of the Orient

J

25,- Wing Wao Street, Gestal

5,000-YEAR OLD JOKE.

PROFESSOR VICTIM.

The ss. "Lake Gilpen," Capt. Mrs. H. L. van Bommel. Mr. C. W. there-are the valet, the butler, and me ands manikoored an-me air Philippine Islands, australia, and New Line, and the P. and O. finer "Kash one of the many discoveries men-

Allen, sailed for Calcutta ria Singa- pore at 4 p.m. to-day with 1,000 tons

These are the

9.30 8.1.

of general cargo.

The 6.5. "Yat Shing," Capt. Kelman, sailed for Singapore at 4 pm. to-day with 30 Cobb. Mr. Haig Dilekyan, Mr. Jin her mistresa's boudoir, is as great And me dressed to wait a table, too, tons, of general cargo.

Dubring. Mr. G. Douglas. Hon. M.

an insult as to ask a "knut" to eat I said that was a third footman's swatow, The $.5.

W. Elphinstone. Mr. C. H. Ellig periwinkles with a pin from a coster's job, and she might take a month's Haimun," Capt. Page. Mr. M. Fujia. Mr. August Fels, Mr. barrow! To expect a butler to bend warnin." sailed for. Haiphong via Hoihow at noon to-day with 200 tons, of general J. L. Fan, Mr. V. S. Fan. Mr. A. his back to do a job which rightly E. Goldstein, Mr. H. Hashidzumi, Mr. J. A. Herrera, Mr., C. Howell. Mr. O. Hyde, Mr. C. lesions, Mr. M. Ichimura, M. R. Johnston. Miss Ruth S. M. Kwok Miss Dorcas W.

A practical joke, planned by the ancient Egyptians, which has taken Swatow, meg and Foochow-Fer HAI-ed

5,000 years to come to fruition, was WEDNESDAY, July 21.

HONG, 1 p.m.

Brown. Miss H. L, van, Bonimel. Mr. Nathan Beniz. Mr. P. G. Beniz, Maristocracy. They rule their masters arsking me to take the dog out for a

Zealand is THURSDAY 15 mir," off the coast of Islay (Argyll. tioned by Professor Flinders. Petrie LAND-Per NIKKO HARU. shire) on October 6, 1918, during a in a lecture at University College,

London. Brook. Mr. J. K. Choy, Mrs, M. K.

Begistratiem 8.45 am. Letters heavy gale. and mistresses; they domineer over Cox, Miss C. Crane, Mr. D. Crystol. their underlings.

Both vessels were members of the bairin," says the butler.

Japan vis Nagasaki-Per AKI MABU, same convoy, and were carrying a way into a Queen's Pyramid, "While we were trying to find M. C. Cobb, Mr. Chan See Quan.

10.12. "What do you think she asked me Division of labour is a fine art. To to do only yesterday?" chimes in the

cargo and troops from the US. to he said, THURSDAY, July

we discovered" on a door which was so XIANG, 11 ..

the sudden sighting of land to avoid beautifully and exactly fitted that it Amoy szd Focchow-Per HAI Hill held that the action so taken immediately set to work on this,

FRIDAY, July 13.

which both took action. Mr. Justice was difficult to see the joints. We CHING. 1 p.m.

was negligent, having regard to the thinking that we had found at last position and proximity of the two

an entrance to the inner chambers.

After a considerable amount of The result of the collision was work we removed the door and found disastrous for the "Otranto," as she-solid rock!. It was a carefully foundered after attempts had been arranged blind to bank anyone who made to run her ashore:

Calcutta via Mrs. Maxie Welch Crispin, M. P. H. ask.a lady's maid to light a fire, even first footman. "Feed the canary! Shanghai and North China-Per 8.7 Liverpool They collided following rock face a

cargo.

The s.s. "Samarang Marti" Capt. Morita, sails for Batavia via Soura baya at 6 p.m. to-day with 970 tons of general cargo,

The's.s. "Colombia," Capt. Dock stader, sailed for San Francisco'via Shanghai at noon to-day with 1,400

tons of general cargo.

past me an the second footman an

*Correspondence bearing vessel's name vessels.

belongs to the second or third foot-ged up! says the butler. She lushed only.

It only shows where she was drag man amounts to lese majeste.

Masters and mistresses are at the mercy of their servants, and grade downwards is at the mercy of

superiors."

BENEATH HER DIGNITY.

every

Y. Kwok. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ker-those who imagine themselves their bert and two children, Miss G. A. Loling, Mr. E. J. Lloyd. Mr. A. C. W. Lionerons, Mr. A. F. Molenaar. Mr. and Mrs., R. K. Modi, Mr. F. K. Modi, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. McFarland, Mr. C. R. Morse, Mr. R. Moore, Mr. F. Morgan, Mr. S. McCoy, Mr. S. Mering, Dr. Grace P. Mur The as. "Suivick," Chinese, ray. Mr. and Mrs. W. McCulloch, cleared to-day and will sail for Shan Mr L. Naylor, Mr I. Fetmiller, Mr and Mi at 6 am, to-morrow.

Mrs C. 3. Uphorst and two children, Miss E. R. Olmstead, Mr. Be Miss L. P. Patton, Mr S. Pinna,

GURARANCEL.

:

The 3.5"Soshu Maru," Japanese, cleared to day and will sail for Takao ria Swatow at noon tomorrow.

ادی های من را

opened the front door erself" last

night, an kissed his lordship on the what it is. Redoacin everybody to step. It's rank Bolshevism. Thar's

the same level: They'll expect me to take the under housemaid to the pickshers next!"

London recently had come to Eng- A foreign princess who was in

It was thought that the war had: and without her maid. She said democratized us all and made us all she had a good one, and to bring her brothers and pais. But if the servants' among the "intolerable enote of a bail has any say in the matter there big London house was as dangerous will be no nonsense of that sort in as taking her into a small-pox world! the stately homes of England! They after her arrival she asked her maid long as they can be the tyrants...

She tried it once. A few days believe in the good old tyranny as to light a fire, a job she had done Parrish, Mr. Fierce Mr W. Fescock. Then the fat was in the fire. She Peteros, Mr D. Pheonix, Mr 4. without a marmur scores of, times. Mr and Mrs W. A. Fenard, and daughter told her mistress it was: beneath the In Quan Quí Mỹ Quan Chia N

PASSENGERS.

DEPARTURE

Mr. F. S. Lee, Mr Frank Gill Me and Per Kamo Mara,” on "July 13 :--

Mrs Poklewati Kozel, Mr Lośkin, Me

rastlinikian, Mr N. §. Krasilnikof,

1430 lives were lost in the sinking of the "Otranto."]

#

IF BOYS WERE M.P.5.

"

wanted to find the entrancer into the Royal Tombs, and it had been made about 3000 BC by someone with a sense of humour..

A lantern slide photograph of a prehistoric girl, 8,000 years old, whose hair and face-skin are wonder- fully preserved,-and who wan dia. covered in a peaceful sitting position Mr C. Kring, Miss Kring, Mrs Kring. If you were a member of Parlia with her chin resting on her hand, P. Capell, Mr W. Beartas Thomas, Mr make?" was an Empire Day ques said that he hoped to be able to bring

Kring, Mrs Bruce, Sheppard, Misa

ment what laws would you try to was also shown, and Professor Petrie W. L. Gaddum, Mr E F. Lee, Mrs K.Jtion in Kingston-on-Thames schools. this mummified figure to England Bymes, Mrs M. Chizarnoski, Miss A. Unizamsoski, Mr. and Mrs Bernard, H One pupil would have all strikers for the British Museum, Leach Mr A. 2. Jardan, Mr. Bu landlord aball charge more than small gold snake with eyes of garnet summonsed,” and also decree that Another lantern slide illustrated a Elkadri, Mr A. -Harrits, Mr Williamson, Mr. M. Zveraman, Mire 7. Capell, Mts 65. a week for a cottage nor more which was once fixed to the front of A tragic incident occurred on Whitmarsh Min Whittierah, Miss

the Crown of Senusert H. It is the Rostia, Mr and Mrs C. L. LA Bae, and dignity of a lady's maid to do mental board the ss."Kiune Manu" at and Mrs 5. Crafts Mr and Mrs-Wilder

Hickie, Mrs R. Hickie Mies G Eantler, than 13s. 6d. for a mansion.

Another would have "every boy only gold piece of ancient Egyptian infant, Mr. Rao, Mrs J. de bona tres, but his mistress's back hair. Shanging on the afternoon of July 5 Mr J. & Sme Mr and Mrs Drako found smoking taken to the police royal insignia which has ever been

de Souza, Mr B. Senter, Mr Cyes; fight a fire thousand waist salvage operations were in pro- Mr M. de Kaled, His F. M. Smith, station, and "barched," or fined and found. Strickfaden, Miss Emma E. Smith, Mr times no! Walter, A. Smith, Mr K. Shirotans, Mr. This lady also declared that this the Kingman Dock and was being Poklowaki, Mrs E. Prikaschikoff, Mra with pensions, and several are jar, 2ft, high, bearing an inscription

gress. This yessel is lying just below Miss R. J. Pellinger, Mr Zmiersky, Mr also imprisoned."

There was also shown a photo- W. Berezricki, Mr V. Taumana, Mr E Tersteege, Mr Tong Ying Wo, Mr M. silly girl had to get an

An economist would do away graph of a honey-coloured alabaster evening Mrs. Tamamoto, and Mr M. Tamaña. Tebimura, Me H. Walsh. Mz M. J. Wall gown because she had to sit at table employed by the salvage company fell Yandovaky, Mr E. Imiereky, Mr. B. determined to stop

pumped out when one of the Japanese Fadle, Miss. May Smirnoff, Mr J. P.

propeteering, to the effect that everything produced

on earth would be found in it. This. Many 2. simple-hearted English-In doing so he struck his head against off, silabadge, Mr Fadle, child, shall be forced, to do home which is unique, superseded the offer

overboard between the two vessels. Langer, Mr O. Jmievaky, Mr Frachi especially in sweets."!

Mr Mr

One lad would enact that "no was found in a grave. The jar man would rather face death thousand times than tell the butler the ship's side and sankenstandy. Mr. Yolvin, Mr Novitary, Mrs A work, and another would bring ings of food, drink, weapons, and so

He was not seen again from the ship: Mines, Mrà M. Bader, Mira The V.R.C. is arranging a night) caused through being knocked down or his host's valet that he had no but his body will probably be washed Bash, Mra V. Vormsbeber, Mra E, G down the wages-of railwaymen, and forth, which were originally placed in

evening shoes, or be seen in anything?

Beett, Mrs Griniweir, Nas T. Walker, but silk pyjamas!

ashore lower down the harbour. This Me W, Ibarhim, Mr. D. G. Watson, Mr Many a young wife brought up is the second diver of the company | O* Bridgemsa, Mr A. 1. D. Brüland, Mr perhaps at a country vicarage or at a who has been killed by drowning since Desbaskis, Mr. Egorod, and Mr L. M. Akakizdia, ¡Me Greiwiez, Mr V country house where "two dut and salvage operations were started on Nolum

The ss. "Kwong Sarg" British, cleared to-day and will sail for Shanghai via Swatow,

Today's return of notifiable disease records one fatal case of cerebro-spinal fever and one case of enteric fever, both Chinese.

next the butler!

:

A Chinese was 'yesterday re- mored to the Government Civil Hoe pital suffering from severe injuries

swimming fete for Tuesday, July 20, commencing at 9 pm. Two events are open to ladies and entries should be sent to the Hon. Secretary, Mr. R.

H. B. Mitchell on or before Saturday.

See advt.

by motor cycle No. 2 on the Praya.

VALLA-WALLAS".

double

the harbour but never double Croes you. "Phone No. 3816.

two in" has constituted the staff of this vessel.

A

dustmen.”

THE BLACK CATS

a grave for the ure of dead spirits.

Printed and Published for THE CONCERNED by GEORGE WILLIAM

CADE BURNETT, Edler, No. 5, Wyndham Street, Hongkong,

are appearing at the Kowloon Cricket Club on Saturday, July 17th,

at 9 p.m.

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