MONDAY JUNE 4, 1923

P&O.-BRITISH INDIA

APO

AND

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND). "MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES

STRAITS, JAVA, BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA. PERSIAN GULF, WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, EAST AND SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND PORTS,

RED SEA, EGYPT; EUROPE, &

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. (Under Contract with H.M. Government.)

From. Bongkong

8. R

Tous

(about)

"BOUDAN"

6,700

6th June

at Noon.

**SARDINIA"

0,580

19th June

"JEYPORE"

"DELTA

"BIDILIA"

"MALWA"

"KIDDERFORE"

"DEVANNA"

8,092

"SOUDAK"

6.806

*KHIVA"

6 017

"KASHMIR"

8,811

"BIOILTA"

6.813

"MACEDONIA "

10,519

"DONGOLA"

8,038

"MANTOA"

10,905

"KARMALA "

9,008

6.318 18th June 8.097 27th June 6,813

28th June 10,941 11th July 5,33€

18th July 95th July 30th July 8th Aug. 230d Aug. 26th Aug. 7th Sept. List Sept. 6th Oct. 19th Oct.

BRITISH

"JANUS"

"JAPAN"

r

Dostication

S'pore. Penang, Colbo de Bombay,

MARSEILLES, Lesson & Antworp. 6pore, Penang, Colbo & Bombay. B'bay, Marseilles, Lidon & A'worp. S'poro, Penang, Col'bo & Ebay. B'bar, Marsailles, Lidon & A'worp Singapore, Colombo and Bombay. -MARSEILLES, Losoan & Antwerp. S'pore: Penang, Col'ba & B'bay Rbay, Marseilles, Lidon, Antwerp. MARSEILLES, LONDON & Antwerp. S'pore, Penang Colbo Bombay, Bbay, Marseilles, Lidon,& A'werp. BARSEILLES, LONDON & Antwerp, Bay, Barsailles, L'don & A'woin. MABARILLES, Londos & Antwerp.

INDIA-APCAR BAILINGS (South)

Calcutta, via Singapore & Fong Singapore, Penang & Calentia

1 4.894 6,05%

14th Juno 24th June

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South) Lownsville, Brisbane, Sydney

"ARAFURA"

6,000

Thursday Island,

(Manila, 7th July

1: & Melbourne. Frequent connections frora Australia with the following:- The Union 8.3. Company's steamors to the United Kingdom vis New Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco etc.

-a & 0. Royal Mail steamers to London via Suez Canal-

The P. & 0. Branch Service of steamers to London via the Cape.

THE CHINA MAIL.

PEARLIER TELEGRAMS.

[By Courtery of the Daily Bulletin.)

THE SAAR DECREE,

fenils

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Reuters Service to the China-Mtail) BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE PROSECUTION.

PARIS, June 2

The trial of the prisoners con- has been continued: nected with the Banque Industrielle

CONSIGNEES

NSIGNÉES.

"FTUME L?

FROM TRIESTE, VINICE, BRIEDISI, PORT SAID, SPALATO, ADEN, MASSAVA, COLOMBO, PENANG & SINGAPORE,

that all Goods are belug landed at their rakinto Godawne of the Hongkong and Kow. the

Ltd, at Kowloon, whence and/or from loon Wharf and Godown Company, the wharvas delivery may be obtained. unless notice to the contrary be given Optional Cargo will, be forwarded before 29th inst

PARIA, Juze Pad.} M. Poincare has addressed a Note te London regarding the British ggestion to establish League Commision tá enquire into the Baar decree, mentioned In a cable message dated May 11th.

It le reliable

M Berthelot attributed the bank's EB of Cargo are hereby | stated

that The Note de. the legality of the and con losses to the world crisis and the

deeres, tends that the paar Cominimion cannot growing hostility of the Interna be placed under the League's santral, tional Consortium. Nevertheless, it has been stated that the M. Perotte acknowledged that exceptional measures taken for the pre there had been errors in manage servation of order are to be suspended as ment, but he disclaimed any re they are no longer necessary.

sponsibility. Expatiating on the enormous possibilities of the bank, he said that some Americans had No claims will be admitted after the NEW YORK, Jus gad.

offered him 400,000,000 francs for Goods have left the Bedowns, and all In the contest for the World's Feather- these, but he had refused.

| Goo in remaining undelivered after weight Championdip, Eugene Criqui, the

PARIS. June 3. the 4th prox: will be subject to reut, European champion, knocked out Johnny The trial of persons connected Kilbane, the holler, in the sixth round.with the Banque Industrielle was be presented to the Undersigned on All claims against the stormor, must Kilbone-fought mostly on the defensive, tioned M. Chautard, Director, re- not be recognized.

LATRE resumed to day. The judge ques or before the 11th prox, or they will always awaiting a chance to send over garding the bank's loans of over his famous right.

mai cenny on finest acheni cal company of which M. Chautard was also a director,

BOMO

WORLD OF BRORT.

1

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the dsdownt, where they will be examined on the 4th prox. at 10 m. by our surveyar Metsre. Goddard & Dougina.

No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned

In the Arst round Kilbaus jabbed ble opponent eaveral times on the nose, abu got in n hook to the left jar.

In the second ed for hind round Criqui was caution. In the third round the Frenchman landed rights and left to the head.

The fourth

the occasion of hey both rights and distributed, were justified by the lefta coming into play

bank's prosperity at that time. The During the fifth round Criqui penetrat directors acted in perfect good ed Kilbane's defence, and punished the faith, for they were unaware of the Ameriona 'about the body and head. Bank's true financial circum-{ bank were heard, and the case ad- stances. Certain debtors of the

journed till the 7th inst.

M. Berthelot, referring to the the bank's balance sheet for 1919, alleged fictitious dividends, said and the dividends consequently by

In the Sixth round Kilbane sent right to the jaw. Crique countered with loft to the stomach, which drove Kilbane against the ropes, then, as Kilbano rebounded Criqui, shot in a righs swing to the jaw, knocking but his opponent,

“EARTHQUAKE IN PERSIA..

FIGHTING IN THE PHILIPPINES,

MANILA, Jube 2.

Moro religious

DODWELL & CO., LTD.,

Agents. Hongkong, Audy 20, 1923.

MOVEMENT OF STEAMENS.

The D. F. 8.8. "Demcdocas" arrived st London on May 314% 0:

The B. F... Burgbates" arrived at Boston June 1.

The P, & O. ss. "Karmala” arrived in Marseilles at 3 p.m. on June 9, Fifty-three- TEHERAN, June 2nd.

The O.PB, R.M.§."Empress of An earthquake lasting all day long-fanatics, including Akbara, the at 9 p.m. left Shanghal on June 2 st

Russla

arrived at Bhanghai on Juna surrounding districia on May Poth. The ed in a fight with the constabulary today at 3 pm. The stormer is at Pier occurred in Turbat i-Haidene, and the self-styled prophet, have been kill 9.15 p.m. and was dus at Hongkong disturbance was felt over radius of on the Island of Pata, near Jolo. haraketa were destroyed, and forty carpses ed to have been killed in the last fourteen miles. Thirty villages and Akabra was erroneously report-

No. 5, Howloon Wharf,

were recovered from Turbat-i-Hajten. from the surrounding district, and the hand.

Deaths numbering 2,520 are reported fight, of which no details came to

Instituted roliof

authorities

mentres.

Tho Now Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Southampton and London via Panama Canal.

SAILINGS

"TAKADA"

"ARAFURA"

"SICILIA

**MALWA "

SHANGHAI, &

TO

JAPAN'

7,000

6th Juns | Amoy and Yokohama.

at Dlight

6,000

18th Juno Japan direct

8,813

16th Jane Shanghai only.

10,941

17th June | Shanghai only.

All dates art approximate and subject to alteration without notice.

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS.

*Passengers for Rangoon must defray their ows Hatal expenses at Singapore

while waiting for the on carrying steamer.

In Saloon Passangers may travel by B.I.8.N. Company's steamers between' Singapore and Calcatta or Singapore and Madras in lieu of the section of their P.&O. Tickets Singapore to Colombo.

All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans free of charge.

Parcela Measuring not more than 3 ft. x It. 1 will be received at the Company's Office up to noon on the day previous to sailing.

..

For Further Information, Famagu Faros, Freights, Handbooks, cios apply to.-

-MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO,

93, Des Voeux Road Central : HONGKONG.

1.

Agtuts.

Mothers build Babies!

IT is all right so long as you feed your own

baby, and many Mothers who could not feed their le ories have done so by taking Virol. Virol strengthens and builds the Mother, and increases the flow of milk.

But the danger comes with weaning. This is the time when you are building baby's body for life. Most of the ills of childhood are due to the ill-balanced and improper diet that is often substituted for mothers milk. Such adiet: is generally deficient in-some quantity essential to growth and development. The remarkable properties of Virol and the wonderful manner in which it is asemilated by the youngest and feeblest digestion ensures healthy development firm flesh, strong bones and teeth, and goed colour. The Vitol baby is a smiling baby. because it is properly-nourished.

It has been proved in Hospitals that when children are fod on Viroi their power of resistance to disease is increased., Virol is "used" in "more-than 3,000 lofant Clinics and

Hospitals in Great Britain, Try it.

VIROL

Builds Robust and Beautiful Children.

CANE BALING, LO

have

U.S. IMMIGRATION LAWS.--

LONDON, Juto gnd. The latest nequel to the exhaustion of the British quota of Immigrants per- mitted to enter the United States, is that a number of passengers aboard a train bound to Buffalo from Canada hare been detained at the border.

OPIUM IN THE FAR EAST.'

"LONDON, June, 2

Speaking at a meeting of, the Opium Committee of the League of Nations, held at Geneva May 28, Mr. Chao Hsin. Chu said there was no reason why the Cave ernment of the Far Eastern Colon- ies should not effectively and gradually sumption of opium, which had in- suppress the con-

creased during the last decide. and since the signing of the con- vention in the Far Eastern posses- sions of European Powers. Ap parently, 48 per cent of the total revenue of Singapore was derived from the monopoly in opium, con- sumed by Chinese settlers. The Chinese Government would never protest against any action that might be taken by the Government of a Far Easter Colony with a view to the suppression of the con- sumption of opium, thousands of 'coolies would be saved and there would be no loss of revenue, be- cause the money at present spent on opium would be used to pur chase food, clothing and other necessaries; therefore, he hoped "that the Committee would urge European Powers with possessions in the Far East to take a far-seeing view in regard to the situation in the Government of their colonies.

LONDON, June 2,

hai for this port on June i at noon The P.&O... "Siden "left Shang- and was doo here today at about

LATER. The CPE BIE "Empress of

10.0.

Moro fanatics numbering 806 Asia", arrived at. Yokohama on May 25 have surrendered, following them. left Yokohama on liay 16 p.m. and battle.

is dus at Vancouver to-day It is estimated that 200 more are for this port on May 19 at p.m. and

The B. I. 4. "Takada" left Singapore at large, including three petty due here to day. chieftains.

Governor-General Wood and dlesbro, Antwerp and London left Sing The B. L. a. *-Banarop * from Bild. other authorities think that the pore for this post on his sǝ and may bo trouble is over, but the inspector expected to strive here to-day.

The N.Y.K. of the Sulu Department is sending (Eropean Liner left Singapore for constabulary reinforcements for Hongkong on Misy 30 and is expected. the purpose of combing the island bare to-day. and taking in any recalcitrants,

EXTRATERRITORIALITY.

8.8. "Atauta Maru?

The B. F... Nalous" from London, Hall, Rotterdam atid Hamburg left Shanghai on May 30 for this port and was dus here on June 2. The vessel was despatched at p.m. today.

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

STEAMER

DESTINATION

SATLANO.

TexKOTAD VIR SWATow & ShinoHALTUNGSHING.Toes, 5th Jans Noon BANGKOK via SWATOW..HANGSANG ....Tues. 8th June, Noon HAIPHONG via Homow

MINGSANG.........Thars; 7th Jung, ë ato. SHANOMAI TIK SwazɔW..

LOKSANG Fri, 8th June, Noom HANDAKAN

MAUSANG Fri, 8th June, 2 pam TIENTSIN MANILA

LOONGBANG Fri. 8th June, 1pm ..CHEONGSRING...Bun, 10th Jons, Non -KWONGANG... Tues, 17th Jute, 11a.m. KUTSANG...Fat, 18th June, Noon

SHANOZAI VIA SWATOW... septe KOBE is EAÑOSAI

iproses BTRAITS and CADUTALAISANO Kone via SHANGHAI & MO NAMSANGI STEAITS and CALOUTTA

FOOKBANG

Calcutie

Mon. 18th Jada, 3 pa Fri, 3 rd Jane, Noop Sat, 23rd Jant, 3 p.m.

Like. Tilsling now banii va g'ular sailings të Calesita. Penang and:

from Calcutta ATRENESE proceed via Hermita and Hongkondiciaduce ústyrning!.

thing at Shanabul, All stenmare haver seslient passenger-accommodailaių, are. -Attest with wirelessjid carry a fully qualidad Aurgeon, M Shanghai Line Ballinge approximately every thres day between Centop and Abang, sometime falling at Sestose Through tickets can be obiniard arst through Bule of Lading *Jara laineď za 31 Northern and Yangtas Porta via Shangyal. Manila

ZARO-A FRkly, sorvien la maintained with Manila by

Leenzamos las Clings from beth ports every Wilaya with good pringer, Haiphong Line-Balling approximależy weekly for passenger and cargo, calling at Bolbow bold Buraco

Tientsin #pakak

KAYABAN

Zine-Fortnightly sailors to and from Bankakan by two sono tons „steniers HA, HINDANO and B. AUBANG baths Hissar haring excellent pinsonges Recommitation. Ca/eo taken on through Bill of Lading for Kudat, Jumalang Laiman, Towan and inani Datu.. L-A regular pics la min from March to Novembar, between Houghing, mach

Tenteinoccasionally, calling så Wethalreisud Chaton, na wrekly service is provided between Hoogkong and Bangkor via Swatom, by £va:

- stummerḥ dited with up-sosiate passenger sccommodation"

+

CALCUTTA LINE.

THE STEAMSHIP

"LAISANG"

will be despatched on 18th June, at 3. p.m.

FOR

SINGAPORE, PENANG & CALCUTTA, Through Bills of Lading issued to RANGOON, MADRAS, PORT SWETTENHAM

AND DUTCH KABT INDIES. *

For Freight and Passago apply to:-

Telephece Central 215.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

NYK

BAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

General Managers,

CTORIA, SEATTLE & VANCOUVER vis Shanghai & Japan pora Through Bills of Lading Issued to all Dyerland Common Points in U.S.A. & Canada. Through passsgh rates to Europe via America. “..... '* 0.8408, 8427, 08143,

BBTDZUOKA, MARU..... ...

Monday, 4th Jung noon. YOKOHAMA HARU

Monday 28th June... MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via Singaporn de

HARUNA MARU........... -- * -*

Core Wedizajny 6th June 11 năm. KAMO MARU

Wednesday, 20th June.

The M.YE. 9.9. "Harona, Mara" | HAMBURG vİL LONDON & ROTTERDAM BAN It is semi-officially stated that (European-Line) isté Robe for Hongkong TSURUGA NARU

POTTORI, MARDINER, PET

via Manila d

due beginning July

saldus-fat ball July

Fednesday, 20th June- Wednesday, 18th, July"

Mr. Alfred Sze has wired to the vis ports on May 27: sad expected LIVERPOOL IN MARSEILLES & VALENCIA. Government, stating that---the bere to morrow. Powers have decided to postpone The s.s.Tans of the Norwegino SYDNEYA WILBOURNE V indefinitely the judicial conference Japan Pervice) left Antwerp on Mar. 98 YOSHIKO MARU NOME

Africa and Australis, Lilos (China, and ( TANGO HARUAN M on the question of extraterritoriality and is due to arrive in Hongkong on or NEW YORK and/or BOSTON VIA

PEKING, June 3. about June 6.

WHAT MAYERASHI MARU The Chinese Commission on ex- The B. F. a. "Rhesus" left Läver BUENOS AIRES vis 6'pore, Delagga Hay, Durban & Cape Town, traterritoriality issues a statement pool on Stay & for Hongkong and Shang-*- KAWACHI MARU......” rebutting the brguments for, a

baland is due here on desbout June 9 BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang & Colombo

The E. A, Co's m..." Panson" ft MOBIOKA HARU... delay in the establishing of a com Hamburg on Apr. 17 and is expected CALCUTTA vis Blingapore, Fetang' mission to investigate-and-report hers on June 10.

*** NAGAZO MARUYAM

The NAY.K. 3.8. "Bado Maru" (Bom

YOSHINO MARU..."

ATSUTA MABUmme Cy

4th Jann AMiddle Jane

Sunday, 10th Janu

14th June.

5th June

upon extraterritoriality, and The B. F.48. Troilus" left Livən NAGASAKI KOBE & YOX judicial administration in China. pool ou May 19 for Hongkong, Shanghai, i They contend that the original choloo, Taún and Dalny and is dus here: SHANGHAL KOBE & date, November, 1923, for the or about Jana 14.0 arrival of the foreign com-bay Line) left Bombay for Fongkong via For further information apply to NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA missioners should be maintained,ports on May 30 ad is expected here on Tel Central Nos, 198 & 253. Should a postponement be con- Jesa 18. sidered necessary, another definite The N..KE

Maru

European Line) left London for Hong- vis Marseilles and porta on May 18

date, not more than six me and is expected bere on June 18,47%

later, should be jointly fixed by the Chinese Government, and the governments of the foreign Powers concerned, in order that the original principal as determined upon shall not be impaired.

In Chinese circles it is reported that the Weihalwei negotiations have been concluded."

THE BANDIT OUTRIGE,

The O.P... R.M.Express of Australle felt Vancouver for Hongkong vs Japan ports, Shanghai, on May 3 is due at Yokohama, on June 18 and is expected bera on June 10,

o) on Siay 18 for Singapore, Hongkong, The B. F... "Helenus left Liver. Shanghai and Japan and due here on The B. F. 6.5. "Bboxedos left. Liver pool on May 28 for Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan and is due here on June 17. * The P. M. 2. Praident Place" alled from San Franeum for the Orient with full complement of passengers And cage. "tibe is due at Edagkong on Jane 16 and will sail, for Mailis on June ik TSAOCHUANG, June 2.

swiring at that port an June 13 Messrs. Henley, Eddie Eliasos Jure 18 sailing for San Francisco on Etsamer arrives Hongkong, homóward. Sajhiere and Verea arrived at noon, Jus 20 being due at the latter port on They have been unconditionally | July 12 released. The prospects for the release of others are good.

TSAOCHUANG, June 2 The bandits have released eight captives.

.

Mr. Chao Hsin Chu, speaking at-, - the League Opiun Commission on May 29, opposed a request inide by the Hongkong Government, which wanted to suppress opium smuggling, Mr. Chao, Hsin Chu said this was very easy to do, and concluded by saying that in his opinion the British Government was sincerely and honestly trying.The military Commission arrived

to carry out the provisions of the Hague Convention. This was shown by the fact that they asked the League's peraiission to import Indian opium, when they could easily have arranged secretly for its transport. He did not object to an increase of only ten chests, but he must ask why it was required.

LONDON, June a Speaking at a meeting of the Commission on May 30, Mr. Chao Hsin Chu dealt with the position of Far Eastern Colonies generally,: stating that he thought the severest methods, Including leven, capital punishment, should be enforced to preventsmuggling. He concluded by stating that he would whole. lieartedly support Sir Malcolm De

evingne's proposals.

INCIDENT ON THE YANGTSZE.

CHANGSHA, June 2 On the first Instance of cargo Wuling being interfered with Japanese gunboat landeds)

kets and the crowd used ztó

on the blue jackets fired, litig! and wound

this morning and an Meroplane re- connoitred the county.

PEKING, June 2 The Chiaotungpu (Ministry of Communications) states that Four Chinese captives were also releas ed yesterday.DERE OR

day? PEKING, June 3. norted from Tsaochuang that the enrolment of bandits in the amy has begun. This will Probably take a week, after which all the captives will be released.

CONSIGNEES NOTICES.

Cargo by the se* Finme Lremalo ftig undelivered after to-day will he abject to rent. Ageste,—Dodwell, and

ived by the undalivered.

to rent. Agente --This Bank

SHIPBUILDERS.

SHIP REPAIRERS. BOILER MAKERS, FORGE - MASTERS,

F. GGUBI, Manager.

ORDER FROM YOUR

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THE CHINA YEAR BOOK

1923

EDITED BY H. G. W. WOODHEAD, C.B.E.

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AN ENCYCLOPÆDIA OF INFORMATION REGARDING CHINA

OXY-ACETYLENE. AND BLBOTRICH WELDEHA.

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