THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1921.
3HIPPING
P. & O.-BRITISH INDIA
APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES
(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND). MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES
STRAITS. JAYA, BURMA. CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF, WEST
INDIES, MAURITIUS, KAST AND SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA,
INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND POSTI, RED
SEL, EGYPT, EUROPE, 42.
YNINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS (South)
"KASHMIR"
$. S.
Tons
Bongkong (about)
· DILWAKA" "KRYBER*
9,000
9,400 6th Sept. 5.100 13th Sept. 6th Sept.
"KRIVA"
"NARDINIA "KARMALA
1,000 14th ct. 6.00 Isth Det 9,000 11th Nov.
BRITISH
INDIA-APCAR
“ARRATOON APCAR" 4510th Sept.
Destination
THE CHINA MAIL.`
TO-DAY'S CABLES.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail)
BIG WADES CUTS.
2,750,000 WORKERS DRAW LESS PAY FROM TO-DAY.
MANY TRADES AFFECTED.
LONDON, August 31. For 2,750,000 workers in 55 trades September 1 means automatic wages reductions amounting to £500,000 a week. Important cuts will also be made inthe salaries and bonuses of civil servants and postal employees which it is estimated will save the State £10,000,000 a year while municipal empoyTEA in all grades will also feel the pinch, reduction varying with the inder figure of the cost of living. Periodical adjustment of railwaymen's wages will be shortly made by the central wages board, and conferences of em- ployers and men in the shipbuilding and engineering trades will be held in September to consider a reduction of bonuses, in addition to the wage cuts
already in operation.
QUICK FORTUNES.
CAPITALIST BOSSES SMUGGLING CHINESE INTO BRITAIN,
LONDON, August 31.
NOT FIT TO FLY.
HAWKER'S DISEASED SPINE.
HOW AIR-EXPRESS FILOTS ARE SAFEGUARDED,
At the inquest at Hendon on Mr. Harry Hawker, the Atlantic airman, who was killed while flying a Nieu-| port-Goshawk machine with a 300-bp. A.B.C. Dragoniy engine, it was stated that he suffered from tubercular disease of the spine, and had been advised by a doctor not to fly for some time. The verdict was Death by Misadventure.
Dr. Gamer said Mr. Hawker called to see him 18 months ago, but he was out. Mr. Hawker was in such pain with his 'back that he went to specialist found he had tubercular see a specialist without waiting. The disease of the spine.
The Coroner: Eave you ever tried to persuade him to give up flying?— I tried my utmost to get him to submit to the specialist's recom. mendation, but he would hot.
The post mortem examination showed that hemorrhage had either taken place in the air or by the shock of landing. Dr. Garner said be found a mass of blood on the front of the spinal cord that had evidently collect ed under pressure, and he thought the blood had oozed out during life. TOLD NOT TO FLY, Dr. Garner said Mr. Hawker bad beer receiving treatment from a specialist, and he believed be had been advised not to fly for some time.
enough for him to take risks like that, Mr. Hawker did not realise how serious his condition was. Hemorrh age might have started in the az or while he was driving bis motor-cycle from Kingston,
That a capiralist bess was behind the importation of Chinese into Canada and the United Kingdom was the opinion expressed by a magistrate at Pentypridd to-day when three Chinese were charged with landing in the United Kingdom without the permission of the immigration officer at Liverpool. They were ordered to be detained in the custody of the second Marseilles, London & A'werp. Sizespore, Colombo & Bombay division for a month with a view to arranging for their deportation. The MARSEILLES, LOFTON & A'werp magistrate declared that a great amount of money had been given for MAREILLY, Los Dos & A'werp securing the services of Chinese on the Pacific coast and along the coasts His physical condition was not strong MRAZILIE, LONDON & Avery, here, and a huge business was being done in this way in British Columbia. Certain Chinese were making fortunes very rapidly by getting young Chinese into England.
MARSEILLES, LONDEN & Aʼwerji.
SAILINGS
(South)
Calcutta, via Singapore Pening and Rangoon
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South)
Manila Thursday Trland. Townsville, Brisbane. Sydney and Melbourne
"CASTERY
ARAFURA"
4,000 | 29′′d Sept. exoth Vet.
TO
SFANGHAI
SAILINGS
* EASTERN" "TAKADA"
| 4,000 | 3rd Sept.
7,000 9th Sept.
SPECIAL
& JAPAN
Yokohama direct Japan via Shanghai.
STEAMER.
The F. & 0. 5... " EGYFT" is expected to leave Hongkong on or abent the 18th January, 1929, taking passer vers and cargo for MARSEILLES and LONDON calling at Bombay.
All dates are approximate and robjem to alteration without notice.
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STFAMERS.
1st Saloon Passengers may travel by B.1.8.N. Company's steamers betwe Fingapore and Calcutta or Singapore and Madras in lien of the section of their 2. & 0. Ticketa Singapore to Colombo.
All Cabins are fitted with Electric Faur free of charge.
Birrers and Failing distes are liable to be cancelled or altered without potion Parcels Measuring not more than 1 ft. x 2ft. x 1 will be received at the Company's Office up to Loon co the day previous to sailing.
For Further Information, Pasenge Farre, Freights, E»rdhoek»..etc., apply to— MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
22. DesVaux Road Central, HONGKONG.
Agents
B H IN G
LARGE STOCK OF SHIPBUILDING MATERIALS, viz. Steel Ship Plates, Angles and Bara. Also Shipchandlery Articles,
Telephone No. 1118..
25, Wing Woo Street, Central.
N. Y. K.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
BAILINGS FROM HONGKONG BURJEST TO ALTERATION.
SEATTLE & VICTORIA OR VANCOUVER via Manila,
Keelung, Shanghai & Japan ports.
Cargo to Overland. Fointa 1. S. m vedinection with Great Northern, Northern
Pacific, and Chicage, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railways.
KATORI MARU....
...Friday,
KASHIMA MARU (Unis, Matila)...Tuesday,
9th Sept.at11. 4th Och, et il «m.
SUWA MARU (Nagwaki duecik. ...Saturday, 24th Oct. at 11 s.m.
MEXICAN OIL LITIGATION.
IMPORTANT SUFREME COURT DECISION,
Dr. Garner said his theory was that Mr. Hawker was sitting in bis seat when he struck the ground. Hei was thrown forward and his chin; struck something which threw his head back and broke his arck.
Mr. Phillip Folland, who designed the machine that Mr. Hawker was
Mexico City, August 31. The Supreme Court has eninired the department of commerce from rercuncing the rights of the Texas Company to oil lands it held prior to May 1, 1917. It is believed that this decision sets & precedent covering over 150 cases and raising the question of article 20 of the Mexican constidying. said it was in. perfect con- dition. Mr. Hawker, he said, lived tution. The Texas Company pleaded that Government acting under
about 10 minutes after reaching the article 27 would violate article 14 which stipulates that no law shall be ground. There was no truth in a retrospective.
GERMAN PROPERTY IN UNITED STATES.
statement that the wings of the machine had been clipped.
The coroner recorded a verdict that Mr. Hawker died of injuries caused by the smashing to the ground
flying and of which he had lost con- tral owing to his physical disability. This, he said, amounted to a verdict
PROPOSED SALE TO MEET AMERICAN CLAIMS AGAINST GERMANY. of the aeroplane in which he was
WASHINGTON, August 31.
SHIPPING
STRUTHERS & DIXON, Inc.
GREEN STAR LINE.
Operating Far Eagar services for socvent of the VEITED STATES SHIPPING ЗОЛЯТ
To LOS ANGELES & SAN FRANCISCO (Via SHANGHAI, JAPAN & HONOLULU.) · 3rd September. To SINGAPORE & JAVA.
6th September.
West Jena“
"West Calera."
To VANCOUVER AND SEATTLE (Via SHANGHAI & JAPAN.) West Canon."
21 September, *Also, cargo accepted for Transhipment at Sin Francisco and/or Seattle to weekly sailings for NEW ORLEANS, SAVAN HRFOLK, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON.
Through Bia of Lading imped to all UB, é Canadian Oveeland Commen Pola HONGKONG OFFICE-Ist floer Powell's Building, 12, Des Forux Rd., Tel. 3008
T. K. K. TOYO KISEN KAISHA
HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO.
VIA SHANGHAL THE INLAND SEA, JAPAN & HONOLULU, **THE PATHWAY OF TAX SUY."
STEAMCILL
TENYO MAHŲ.
TORE.
poniere, on 20,000
SHINTO MARU.
*KOREA MARU
PERSIA MABUmeme $1,000 TAIYO MARU SIBERIA MARU
20,000
Calling at Keslang.
LEAYIN HONGKONG.
Sept. 2th.
Sept 19th.
Oct. hod.
Oct. 18th at 10.30 a.wi Oct. 30th.
...Nov. 18th.
† Calling at Daire and omitting call at Shanghai. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE, HONGKONG TO VALPARAISO.
VIA JAPAN, HONOLULU, HILO, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN PEDRO SALINA CRUZ, BALBOA, CALLAO, MOLLENDO, ARICA & IQUIQUE, THENGZ XY TRANS-AKIMAN ROUTE TO BUENOS ATLIK
STRANXEI.
TONK
GENYO MARU. 18,500. ANYO MARUL 1,700
LEATS HONGKONG.
Eept.
Ford,
Sept.
*5th
For full information regarding passengers Ireight and sailings, apply to:- Y. TSUTSUHI, Hanager: King's Buiking. Tel. No. 1374 & tits
Arents at Canton: Masers. T. E. GRIFFITH. LID..
MITSUBISHI SHOJI KAISHA, LTD.
(blitsubishi Trading Co., Ltd.)
Mr. Miller, custodian of alien properly, has recommended that the funds that death was due to Misadventure. COAL GENERAL IMPORTS and
In his possession derived mainly from the seizure of property of Germans during the war, should be used in settlement of American claims against Germany amounting to $400,000,000 principally arising through the sinking of the "Lusitania" and other ships. It is estimated that Mr. Miller bolds more than enough to meet these claims. President Harding's attitude towards the proposal is not known.
AUSTRALIANS PLAY SUSSEX.
COLLAPSE AVERTED AT BRIGHTON,
LONDON, August 31.
At Brighton the weather was glorious. There were 7,000 spectators. The wicker was perfect and fast. The Australians made 209 runs. They batted 163 minutes. Ryder and Taylor who made 40 and 72 respectively saved the collapse. A. E. Gilligan took four wickets for 62 and Jupp four for 41. Sussex made 121 for three.
MEDICINAL OPIUM.
A LEAGUE OF NATIONS INQUIRY.
GENEVA, August 31..-.
The hygiene committee of the League of Nations has decided to insti ture an enquiry with a view to determining the average quantity of opiya and other drugs enumerated in rection three of the Opium Convention which is necessary for medicinal and scientific needs in different countries.
OF ECKS CLAIM VICTORY,
TURKS RETREAT AFTER 7-DAY BATTLE.
ATHENS, August 31.
The long official silence was broken by reports claiming a Greek victory LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore, Malacca, Penang in a seven day battle in the Sakaria district and alleging that the Turks
Colombo, Suez, Port Said & Marseilles.
***
BADD MARU.
...Friday, KITANO MARU...
...Friday,
HAMBURG, LONDON & ROTTERDAM.
MITO MARU
WATCHING THE PILOTS.
The medical history of every pilot on the inexpresses is a matter of official record and scrutiny. Before for piloting -he has to undergo the most thorough medical examination and pass with a completely good bill of health.
the airman can obtain his certificate
In the last official report deal- ing with the examination of airmen flying on the Continental airways. during a period, of 21 months, it is stated that no deterioration, is in dicated as a result of constant work on these commercial routes. Pilots have ample perlods of rest between their flights.
THE CROWN PRINCE'S
.. SUITE.
A. QUARREL AND A RESIGNA- TION REPORTED.
Count Kamei, a Chamberlain, who followed the Crown Prince to Europe as a member cf his suite, was relieved of his membership of the Prince's suite under date of July 9, and is now staying in London. The official reason given is his illness, but the Mainichi attributes his resignation primarily to the difference of views arising between himself and Viscount Iriye, the Chief Chamberlain to the Crown Prince. On the occasion of
EXPORTS.
SOLE PROPRIETORS OF
TARASHIMA OCHI MUTABE
KISHIDARE, TOSHINOTARI. HOJO, NAMAZUTA, BAYO, SHIN-
NOTICES TO CONSIGNBES
TOYU KISEN KAISHA.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNÉES.
ПEE Steamship
"TENYO MARU,”
From SAN FRANCISCO, via HONO- LULU, JAPAN PORTS, & SHANGHAI,
The above named Stearner having
NEW, KANADA BIBAI, KAMIYA-arrived on Wednesday, the 31st, August MADA, and OYUBARI.
ÁSENTS PUL SAKITU GOAL
Head Office:-TOKYO.
Branches and
1921, consignees of cargo are hereby notif. ed to present their Bill of Lading for countersignature, and taks' imimadista delivery from alongside ateamer or the Company's Godown; where all cargo- impeding immediate discharge will be landed at consignees' risk.
Storage will be
cargo
*
Representatives — Nagasaki, Exrataŭ, Wakamatan, Moj Kurs, Kube, Osaka, Tauraga, Nagoya,
remaining undelivered after Yokohama, Tokyo Hakodate, Muroras
Wednesday, the 7th September. Vladivostock, Paking Tientsin, Dalian, Tsingtao, Tainanfo Hankew, All broken, chafed and damaged pack Shanghai Hongkong. Canton, Mazilas Ended in the Compang'a Bingapore, Soersy, Londen, Parts, Godown, where samo wil be examined in New York and deattle.
Thursday, the ttb September, st 11 Dable Addrını |--I WANAKIBALSIS No chins will be recognised after Cola, A. B. 0. 5th F4.sgoode bave left the steamer or Godowo, andÌ Western Union and Bentley. none will be entertained if presented sgencies for: The Mitsubishi Marine & later than three weeks after arrival
Fire Insurance Co. of steamer. The Osaka Marine &
affected.
Fire Insurance Co. No Fire Insurance wà.cater will be
Y. TSUTSUMI,
Manager.
For Particulars, apply to--
8. KOMURA, Manager. No 16, Paz Street, Horezona.
CONSIGNEES NOTICES.
Hongkong. August 31, 1921.
TOYO KIREN KAISHA.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
not cleared by September 7 will be sub- Cargo from the Tenro Mary" ject to rent. Damaged cargo will be examined on September 8 10. THE Steamship, Agents, Toyo Kisen Kaisha
"GINYO MARU," From JAPAN PORTS & MANILA.
The above named steater having
bave given way on the whole 36-mile front and are retreating north-east British authorities, flew over London cleared by September 7 will be subject arrived on Wednesday the 31st August,
2nd Sept., at II w.. 16th Sept at 11a.m.with the Greeks closely pursuing them
Middle of October. LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW & MARSEILLES,
LISBUN MARU
...Monday, 3rd October. BYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila, Zamboanga, Thursday
Island, Townsville & Brisbane.
TANGO MARU......
NIKKO MARU...
NEW YORK via PANAMA.
DAKAR MAEU
AMUNDSEN STE
NORTH POLE EXPLORERS REACH SEATTLE.
LONDON, September 1.. Anxiety as regards the fate of Amundsen's expedition to the North ...Tuesday, 20th Sept., at 11 am. Pole has been relieved in Christiania by an announcement that the ex ...Tuesday, 18th Oct., at 11 s.m.
plorers' vessel "Maud ", has reached Seattle and that all are well.
...Bunday, 18th September.
SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS vis Cape..
KANAGAWA MARU....
KAWACHI MARU
...Londay, 19th September. ...Middle of November.
BOMBAY & COLOMBO via Singapore and Penang.
TAMBA MARU ...
TATSCHO MABU ...
...Monday, 5th Sept. Tuesday, 20th Sept.
CALCUTTA & RANGOON via Singapore & Penang.
TEBOSHI MARU
NAGATO MARU...
JAPAN PORTS-Nagasaki, Kobe Yokohama.
...Thursday, 1st dept ......Monday. 19th Sept.
...Priday,
10th Sept., at 11 am.
Tuesday, ***...Tuesday,
BHANGHAL, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
NIKKO MARU
BENTEN ME
CALCUTTA MARU, ***
For further information átply to--
Telephone Nos. 292.
6th Sept
6th Dept.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
L. EL KAMEĮ.
COUNTY CRICKET.
FINAL POSITIONS OF CHAMPIONSHIP LEADERS.
LONDON, August 31.
The final positions of the leaders of the county cricket championship are Middlesex 78-94, Surrey 70-43, and Yorkshire 70-40.
MISS- AMERICA WINE AGAIN.
DETROIT, August 31. The gold cup for power boats in the speed bost regatta was awarded Uta Hias America 1..
COUNT BUELOW DEAD,
BERLIN, August 31 The death is announced of Field-Marshal Count Buelow.
Damaged cargo not cleared from the the Crown Prince's visit to the le abject to rent. Damaged cargo will 8.1. "Ginyo Kara" by Beptember 7 will Healey aerodrome. Count Kamei, be examined on September & at 10a.m. accepting the invitation of the local Agnota, Toyo Kines Kaisha.
Cargo from the Kamo Maru?? niet? in one of the machines. This greatly displeased Viscount Iriye, who is treat. Damaged cargo will be sami od 1921, consignees of cargo are hereby said to be a man of confirmedly conaesday and Friday. Agents, Nippon notified to present their Bills of Ladin
Yasen Kaiska
for counter-signature servative views, who reproached the :
andi take. Carge from the West Jees" not immediate delivery from legaid Count for what be regarded as an cleared by September 8 will be subject steamer or the Company's Godowa, imprudent act, which might have tort, Damaged cargo will be examined where all cargo impeding immediate involved his life This gave rise on September 8. Agsuta, Strother and discharge will be landed at consignee."
to a sharp discussion between the two, and since that time the Count
bas never been satisfied. A slight cald which he contracted" gave him the excuse for tendering his resigna- tion of his membership of the Crown-
Dixon Inc.
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MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.
Prince's suite. This rumour is, how loft Sydney for Hongkong via port on
The N. T. E. Nikko. Maru ever, denied by M. Otani, the Direc Aug. 28 and is expected here on Sept- for of the General Affairs Section of 15 sailing for Japas on Sept. 16. the Imperial Household Department.
risk,
Storage will be assessed on cargo remaining undelivered after Wednesday, 7th September.
All broken, chafed and danged pay's Godown, where same will le packages will be landed into the Con... samiced on Thursday 8th Septem-
goods have left the Steameror Godown, No claims wil be recognised after
and sona will be entertaived if presetit- od later than three weeks after arrival of steamer.
P. & 0. .s. "Bardinia," lefiber, 1920, at 11 m. A certain Imperial Household London on Aug. 18 and may be official quoted by the Mainichi, thinks to a rive at Bongkong about Sept. 27. that the story sounds very probable. as collision of opinions between the two septians of the members of the Crown Prince's suite, conservative and progressive, have been of not infrequent occurrence,
No fre insurance whatever will le
Y. TSUTSUML
Manager. Fongkong, August 31, 1921.
Last year was easily the best in the history of the port of Jesseltonfected. High prices were responsible for some of the increase in the import: Irade. The most important increases were under cloth, ironware, provisions. TAVE you ever tried Chamberlin's flour, spirits and wine, sugar, tobacco, mail and telexth materials, not, you are wasting time, the longer machinery and wisels, buildiaz this diresse rone on the harder it is to materials, cits earthenware and glass care. Get a bottle to-day, apply it with ware, and sundries. The actual trade
vigorous message to the afflicted parts
RHEUMATISM.
and you will be surprised and delighted totalled $3,233,524 as against $2,238, at the reli foblaited. For sale by all 525 the previous year, $1730,437 in Chemists and Storekeepers.
1913 and $1,112,380 in 1910,
A GOOD SUGGESTION,
Chamberkin's Tablets wher certain to be much pleased with them. bilinas ar stipted. Yes, are They are easy to land pleasant, in effect. For, sau by all. Chocolate and Storekeepera