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TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1921,
TELEPHONE WAL
V. BESTEN KUPE.
THE CHINA MAIL.
-TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CARLE ADRES "MARGTET" BangEnva.
ALG KE ENTIRE
MEROUBY MOTOR CAR GENIAL OFFER" 1957
.CO.
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB-
59-61 Des Voeux Bond Central,
P. E. Tecna MULLIER
WHY PRINT ERANOM LINE WORK ENT
HONGKONG
EASTER HOLIDAYS
A “Bogey Poal Compétition for Max will ras-throughout the HOLI. |DAYS, March 25th, 26th, 27th and | 29th, 18 holes on Old Coures, Fanhng, Club Handicaps. Any number of cards may be taken out at 50 cents each..... DAA Tamhetene Competition for Man on-old. Course, Fanling, will be held on SUNDAY morning, 37th March.... No start after 12 1000. Eb-, trance Fee $100 each player.
& Kred Foursomas Competition | 18 holes on Old Course, Fanling, will
LOSS OF THE "HUNG MOH." him the following declaration: 1 be held on MONDAY fternoon, 28th
(Continued from Page 5.)
were
making not ..they
any way at all; they were drifting, in Both the fact, on to the rocks. officers theraselves helped to man the cars, and got clear, and went to the leeward of the rocks, and their ship then picked them up again. After that the "Shansi" could make no further attempt.
PUBLIC AUCTIONS.
THE Undersigned have mooived in-
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
stractions to sell by Public Auction nĪPORTS AND EXPORTS OFFICE.
SATURDAY, Marok 26, 1991,
st II ..
at Holt's Whari, Kowloon. (FOR ACCOUNT.OF. THE CONGREYES), 14,000 Packages Box Shooks. (More or less damaged by water): Terms -Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Avelleneers
structions to sell by Public Auc-
will tell you all about the statements Competitor scrape their own THE Undersigned hare retired in and he will be able to talk himself partners, Hedal Play, Half combined and that is the way it happened sed. Ladies to drive from 1st tes
Cab Handicape Man's tres to be som
want
"explain. just beginning to understand what things are about.
Post entries. Entrance Fee $1.00 each playerking
A Ladies' Bogey Pool Came Further talk was cut short by one petities will run throughout the of the persons present gently but
ly leading the chief engineer our HOLIDAYS, March 25th 26th, 27th of the court room. He left the room and 8th, 18 holes on New Course, Fanling, Ladies' toes to be used. Club wearing the hat be bad placed on Handicapa. Any number of cards may his head once out of the witness box, be taken out at 30 cents esch and murmuring "I don't feel well at
Hongkong, March 22, 1821. - all.
About 5 p.m., he "con-
TUESDAY, March 29, 1991.
casmancing at · X65 p.3
at No. 15, Hankow Road, Kowloom.
Valuable Household Furniture,
Comprising
Plush & leather corset coaches, Upholstered seis & ameheim, Fancy mig topped tables, music cabinet & stools, tank overmantels with bevelled mirrors, teak writing table. Green ROYAL stained bookcase, Hanging mirrorR marble top tables, Japanese silk em- broidered pictures, cheatings, lace
We hung on another fight, and
Harold Velge, the second engineer. felt the portion of the wreck we were on was breaking up. We observed in the course of his evidence detailed the wreckage floating astern. In the movements of the ship alter the forenoon that wreckage was leaving Hongkong. Outside Swatow, FERATRE setting on to the rocks. In the after about 4.30 p.m., the Captain, be said, noon the wreckage drifted away told him to get under way as soon as from the rocks, so the master and possible. myself, observing this, he said. "The only hope we will bave to get away low and informed me the number of from this lot is to jump in and trust revolutions to go. At 6 p.m. he was' that she can pick us up when the relieved by the chief engineer but current is favourable." I semaphored returned to the engine room about to the Shansi" about mid-day on 6.20. About 6.35 the chief engineer the 5th to this effect: "We will came below and told him to increase have to jump in, any minute. Will the speed as the weather was getting you try and pick us up as we drift rough. He carried out these instruc astern ?"
The "Shansi" signalled: |tions. About 7.20 he felt her strike.
ficued, the chief engineer came be ST. PAUL'S GIRLS SCHOOL Curtains, brass mounted fendere & fire
Presents
“UNCLE ·KIN"'
■ Chinees Melo-drama in 3 acta.
(Specially written).
in aid of the
"Do not make the attempt netil A jew seconds later, the telegraph North China Famine Relief Fund about 2 pm. when the tide has rang. "Stop." I stopped the engines.
..the
2
Lady Stubbe, Lady Kirkpatrick,
and Mr. Bowden Smith.
ON
WEDNESDAY,
turned. We will then give you a The water was rising on to the start-Under the distinguished patronage of fag signal" A little after two weing platform. I ordered all the fire- had the signal. All the British and men on deck and then went où deck many of the Chinese jumped in with myself and reported to the Chief ts.. We were helped on board with engineer that the engine room was lines. It was impossible for the flooded.. I stood by on the bridge "Shansi" to Lunch boat. all night. The next afternoons about "When I recovered, "I found 4 p.m. we received a message that the
"Shansi
was under way." Shansi" would pick up swimmers. I spoke to the master. He said "He jumped over, swam to the ** Shan- have decided to get into Swatow 25 si" and was picked up. quick as possible and send out fisher-
Captain Davison: You said you men, which we think is the most increased speed. What speed?- suitable thing to get the remainder Forty-seven revolutions. Speed was of the people off the wreck; also to increased to 57 revolutions, from 9 inform the naval authorities and see knots to 104. if they can send assistance to the wreck That is all I can state.
Captain Davison: Did the captain lay the course off himself?
Witness: No. That was a spare star for the use of the officer of the watch. Afterwards the captain laid off his own chart in his cabin.
Is you memory quite clear as to the
steered? Course you Yes, S. 85 E. error 1 East. The witness repeated his conversation with the captain which had impressed the facts on his memory.
The President: What was the state of the weather?—A very strong N. W. wind, on the port bow, some
› where about NN.W.
P
The President: That would be N.E
Witness: It was on the port bow. The President: If you were run ning east on the port bow you could
rot get any west in it.
Witness: I should north east."
have
said
The President: Be careful, you are giving this op oath you know.
The witness added that the sea was rough and the visibility was not good; he could see Namoa Island.
By Mr Jenkin: The captain was the only officer on the bridge when -witness left to go below..
Mr Jenkin: It would have been impossible to pick up the Lammock Light, bearing east?
Witness: Yes, we were far too much southward to pick it up bear ing east.
You signed a document called "A Protest" in coanection with this casualty?—Yes, 25 regard the weather.
Weather and sea, and generally as to Course and picking Lammocks Light.-Yes.
You read that before you signed
|
When the speed was increased to 57 revolutions do you know whether
that was reported to the bridge or not?- cannot say. The message the chief engineer gave me was is increase speed by the Captain's orders.
The third and fourth engineers, the ship's doctor, and the owner's son who was on board at the time of the disaster, were all examined this after- noon and further hearing was ad- journed until tomorrow morning
From victory to victory that
March 30th, 1921, at 8.15 p.
But plan opens at Montre's on 26th March, 1921.
Papay
Price: Dress Circles & Stalls $3.00 Pit $2.00.
Advance. Tickets can be obtained at
St. Paul's Girls' School; 47, Caine Road, which must be exchanged at Moutrie's for reserved post tickets on 26th March, at 9am.
»NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM EUROPE AND STRAITS.
THE Company's Steamship,
"NAGATO MARU,”
FARTER HOLIDAYS,
THIS Office will be entirely CLOS ED on GOOD FRIDAY, the 25th March. It will be opened for all purposes till sooK CO SATURDAY, the 26th and HONDAY, the 28th March, 1921
**
Licensed Warehouses will be entirely CLOSED on those dates.
N. L. SHITH,
Superintendent Imports and Exports.
Hongkong, March 21, 1921.
BANK HOLIDAYE.
TN accordance with Ordinance No. 5 of 1912, the EXCHANGE BANKS will be CLOSED for the Transaction of PUBLIC BUSINESS on FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY, the 25th, 26th and 26th, March 1991.
Hongkong, March 21, 1921. “
THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LTD.
KOMICK TO CONSIGNEES,
From SCANDINAVIA.
hrases, ornamentalectinic ceiling & THE Motors DIES.
table fans elmétrie fittings, etc. etc.
Ter sochouds with bevelled mir-having arrived from the above ports rown, leather covered diang chairs, ice the 20th instant, Consigness chesta, room stained marble topped of Cargo by her are hereby informed wine locker, tex tables hetwoodchairs that all Goods are being landed at their teak worsen, brass curtain poles, risk into the hazardous and/or extra Double brass & single iron bedsteads, hazardous Godorus of the Hongkong teak & double & single wardrobes with and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., beveled mirrors, marble dressing Ltd, whence, and/or from the Wharves tables, marble top washstands, marble delivery may be obtained. top pedestal, tak chests of drawer, toilet met, easy chairs, shaving mirrors,
Bathroom, Pantry & Kitchen Requisites
Quantity of Finely-Carved
Blachwood War
comprising:
Marble top round dining table, siver cabinet, marble top flower stande, chairs, lady's desk, card table, tea-pors, fire screen, tables, hatstand, stools, etc. And
1 Underwood Typewriter.
On view from Monday, the 281G inste Catalognes will be issued. Terms-Cash on delivery..
LAMMERT BROS.. Auctioneect. Hongkong, March 22, 1921.
WEDNE DAY, March 30, 1991, Commencing. af 2,45 p.m.
at "Gilstead" No. 16, Broadwood Road,
Valuable Household Pärniture,
Comprising:
is the only way correctly to describe the success the women of Japan are attaining ia their endeavours to remove such discrimination as pre- having arrived from the above Porta, vents them from receiving higher Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed Chesterfield couch & covers, armchairs Hatatand with bevelled mirror, edocation in men's universities. Af that their Goods are being landed and A corers, Bookee by Powell T ter laying siege to the Imperial placed at their risk in the Boyexoxo & Books, Dining Table & chairs, Teak University and getting that institu- Kowloon WRAP & GODOWN COMPANY's overmantels, with hevelled mirrors, teak tion to admit women on the same Gonow at Kowloon, where each consign-screens, Tak & silk Jamp shades, Brans terms as men; after forcing the ment will be sorted out mark by mark, fender & fire brasses, Aluminium coal Tokyo Art Academy, which in the and delivery can be obtained as soon as scuttle, Casement curtains, Teak flower whole history of its existence had the Goods are landed.
sands, Tantalus liquor stand, Dinner & dessert gets, Cutlery, Lines, etc.
not admitted women, to alter its Optional Goods will be carried on unles policy, the women of Tokyo turned instructions are given to the contrary be their attention to the private univerfore Noox, TO-DAT sities of the capital and trained their heavy guns on the Waseda Univer
·
Goods not cleared by the 29th March,
Brass and brass mounted -bedsteads, Teak dressing table with bevelled mirror, Teik doulbe & single ward- robes with bevelled mirrora, Texk sity. Their plan of campaign has 1921, will be subject to rent. been crowned with success and Damaged Packages must be left in the marble top washstand with tile back, Waseda will throw its hallowed Godowns for examination by the Con. Toilet crockery, Chests of drawers, halls open to the girls of Japan's and the Co's representaires Shaving mirror, Teak writing desk, so that very, very soon, the trip, an appointed hour on TUESDAY and Carpets, etc. trip, and patter, patter, of women'S FRIDAT. All claims must be pro- geta will form a pleasant contrastsented within ten days of the stagmar's ́- to the beavy treading of the men.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
Yes, but I signed it with the THE Offices and Stations of the stipulation that a portion I could not ↑ CHINESE MARITIME CUSTOMS swear to because I was not present for Kowloon and District WILL BE CLOSED to Public Business on on the bridge.
and 26th, instant.
In that protest to which you were
party you agreed that this light when it was picked up was bearing. east by the compass?-1 was not on the bridge when it was picked up. But you agree that that was in the statement?--YES.
The next witness called was the Chief Engineer, William Arnott *The President: Were the main engines and auxilary machinery in good order up to the time of strand- ing?-The second engineer will tell you all about that..
Can you tell us what time you got under away leaving Swatow? cannot remember,
Farther questions framed with a view to elicting the time the ship. left Swatow met with such unsatis factory and inconclusive: answers from the witness, who appealed across the court to the second engi neer - for information, that the Presi dent dismissed him with a curt "That will do you thank you.” The chief engineer had scarcely reached the and of the court room when a ques tion to the second engineer whe-was |now in the witness box drew from.
arrival here, after which date they cannot
Bathroom, Pantry & Kitchen
Requisites, Also
be recognized. No claims will be admitted Fine Tientsin Carpet in good condition, after the goods have left the Godowse,
NIPPON YUSER KAISHA.
Agenta Hongkong, March 22, 1921.
DESPONDENCY DUE TO CONSTIPATION,
FBIDAY and SATURDAY, the 56tbours ofere become Bio is dze WOMEN nervous and
W. G. LAY. Commissioner of Chinese Customs,
Kowloon and District, York Buildings, Hongkong, March 21, 1921.
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL
ORATORIO
GOOD FRIDAY,
9.15 p.m.
to constipation it is easily corrected..by | taking an occasional dose of Chamber- Iain's Tablets. These tablets are easy. to take and blessint ia effect. For sale by all Chemists and Storekeepers.()
. And
One Lawn Mower & Garden Utensils
One Tennis Net & Posti,
One Lot Boundary Ketting,
Two Rustic Garden Seats,
A Large Quantity of plaats in pots & flower stands.
OUR
On view from Tuesday, the 29th Ostalogues will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS., Austicazers. Hongkong, March 21, 1971.
SOUVENIR NUMBER
WILL BE PUBLISHED ON-
SATURDAY, MARCH 26.
IT WILL BE
GIVEN AWAY FREE WETH QUE ISSUE OF THAT DATE! ORDERS. FOR EXTRA COPIES- -SHOULD BE SENT IN BEFORE FRIDAY
„Goods not cleared by the 29th 193, will be subject to rent.
March
“All broken, chafed and damaged pack- ages are to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined on the 14th † March, 1891, at 10. a m.
be “Claime. against the steamer musi presented within 10 days of arrival, otherwise they will not be recognized. “ No Fire Insurance will be effected by
in any case whatever."
by
Bills of Lading will be countersigned
MESSES. THORESEN & CO., ·
Agenia
Hongkong, March 21, 1921, -
PUBLIC AUCTIONS."
THE Undersigned have received ins tractions from Mes. Varviona, to ell by Public Auction,
... 00
TUESDAY,
March 29, 1921, at 10.30 am, at the Masonic Hafi Aune, Top Floor,
THE
፦
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
dis
therein contained inculing:-
C
Curtain Poles and Fittings,
And
One Enamelled Bath. (Full Particulars from Catalogue), Carti ----Cast
HUGHES & HOUGE,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, March 22, 1991.-
Undersiquad have received instruc-
Ton to sell by Public auction,
(For Account of the Concerned),
TUESDAY,
at
March 29, 1921, at 2.30 p.m.,
the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co.'s Wharf and afterwards at Holts Wharf,
100 Bales Fine Bengal Gottan, *184 Bales Cotton Yars,
And
60 Bales Gunnies. The above have just arrived and are
in thoroughly sound condition. Test: Cash.
HUGHES & BOUGE,
Auctioneers Hongkong, March 22, 1931.
(POK ACCOUNT OF TER CONCERNED"},
FRIDAY
April 1, 1921, at 10.30 am,
athair Balms Booms, No.
Dia Vaux Boin, Comer of Ica House Street,
A small Cousignment of CHOCOLATE, ko,,
to be sold în lots to suit bayətq, Terma (Daily EM
HUGHES & HOUGE,
Auctioneers,
Hongkong, March 22, 1921.
TO SECRETARIES OF CLUES AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS.
ALL preliminary notices of forth
coming meetings, lectures and entertainments, "sent for, Inserțion in the news columns of the China Mail, are charged for at the rate of $1 each, (as announced in May and June of | last year) providing that they do not occupy more than four lines. In future if this space is exceeded they. will be placed in the advertising columns ́st the prevailing rates.
NOTICES.
HAT WEEK
AT LANE, CRAWFORD'S
15%
CASH DISCOUNT
. OFF ALL
TRIMMED AND SEMI TRIMMED HATS
SECURE YOUR MILLINERY NEEDS THIS WEEK AT LANE, CRAWFORD'S, THE ENTIRE STOCK OF BEAUTIFUL AND ORIGINAL MODES AT 15 PER CENT.OFF MARKED PRICES FOR
THIS WEEK ONLY.
"BABY" GRAND PIANOS
JUST UNPACKED
FROM
"BROADWOOD” LONDON.
“CHICKERING"
The finest in the World.
BOSTON.
THE ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD.
16, DES VEUX ROAD.
TEL. - 1329,
The House of Shirley President Is Built on Firm Foundations
The works of men may last for ages if they build rightly. The principle of the construction of SHIRLEY PRESIDENT BRACES is correct.” Anyone who will consider them will instantly understand why men wear them not alone for the confort and amp- pact they give to the body, but for the durability which their correct-- design gives them – 深
SOLD BY GOOD DEALERS EVERYWHERE Look for the name on the backdes and the printed guarantee label: "SHIRLEY PRESIDENT"!
Suspender Comport Shirley, Massachusetts, U. S. A.
Latakkobed in 1870
Cable Addeva
TANSAN
received the highest, award
A GOLD MEDAL
committee of critical fudges st
Anglo-Japanese Exhibition
fentifien
excellency and parity.
Beware of bogus imitations. No Tansan u
Kalem the label bears the name of
·OLIFFORD-WILKINSON.
Tansan
with Wines, Spirita
flagon
the monks of old.
For the good old frier of cedem grey Would have waived the fagon of wine away, And councled himself as sy man can With bubbling, speckling, cool)
Taneza nas be obtained, at all w in the Far East.
"class: Eotals," Bars, and Clube,
BOLE AORN78 —
GANDE, PRICH & CO. LTD
QUEENE YOLD, CENTRAL
Tal lis 125.