· MONDAY, JULY 2, 1923.

P. & O-BRITISH INDIA APCAR 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, &o.

+

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

LARG

TU

S. S

Tens

Bopekong (about)

"MALWA "

"NAGPURE"

KIDDERPONE" DEVANBA"

SOUDAN

"KHIYA"

"KASHMIR"

BICILT

"MACEDONIA '

DONGOLA

"MANTUA

*KARMALA "

BRITISH

* TAKADA”

"TINDA"

10,941 | 11th July 8,363 14th July 19th July 6234 A 26th July 4th Aug. 0017

ath Aug. 8,841 and Aux- 6,813 26th Ang.

7th Sept. 12,312

80219 Sept. +10,902 Bil: cc: 9.198nh Oct

INDIA-APOAR

6,357

BUKO

361 July st 2:30 p.m. 10th July

Destination

bay, Miles, Gil, Lion &A'werp. Singapore, Fecany Col'tin & B'bay. Singapore, Colombo and Bombay. MARSEILLES, Gib., 'don & Alwerp. S'pore, Penang, Colbo & D'bay. Bay, Mllos, Gib. L'uon, A'werp. Marsziliya Gib, Lidon & A'worn. S'pore, Pensng Calbo & Bombay. Buny, los, Gib. Lidon, t A 'werp. MARSEILLES, Gib. don& A'werp. Rey, i lles, Gib. Udon & Awerp. J MARSEILLES, Cib, Lido & A'warp.

SAILINGS (South) Singapore, Peanus & Calcutta Singapore, Pertang & Calcutta

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South)

"ARAFURA **

1,1

Manila, Samlakan. Thursday Ishod. Townville, Brisbane, 7th July

Sydney & Melbourne. Frequent connections from Australia with the following:- The Union S. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom vis New Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco etc.

ne & Royal Mail steamers to London via Suez Canal.

The E.&O. Pranch Service al steamers to London via the Cape,

The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Benthampton and London vin Panama Canal.

SAILINGS

TORILLA"

* ST. ALBÁNS"

"KASHMIR"

&

JAPAN

End July Amdy and Jaja.

TO

SHANGHAI

scos

4,7DA

8.36)

1 st Noon? i

10th July Moji; Kohe & Yakolima.

14th July

Shai, Moji, Kobe & Y bana

all dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notics.

WIRELESS, TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS.. Passengers for Rangoon must defy their own Hotel expenses at Singapore while waiting for the on cutrying steamer.,

1st Saloon Fassengers may travel by B.I.S.R. Company's steamers between Singapore and Calcitta or Singapore and Madras in lieu of the section of their &. Tickets Singapore to Colombo.

All Cabins are Stted with Electrio Funs free of charge.

Parcels Measuring not more than 2 ft. x 2ft x 1 will be received at the Company's Ottice up to noon on the day provique to aniling.

For Further Information, Passage Fares, Freights, Handbooks, etc., apply to

MACKINNONA MACKENZIE & CO.

HONGEONG"

22. Des Vieux Road Central

Avents.

Babies are built!

IF

Baby's body be built by food and by food alone. The child can only get out of its food what that fobd contains. the food is ill-balanced the child's growth will be ill-balanced.. If it lacks certain vital elements the body will be lacking in those vital elements that maintains health and strength.

In Viral, mothers have a p eparation that is of inimense value because it supplies what is so often lacking in the diet of young children. Virol is rich in all the elements necessary to build the body, and contains those vital principles that cuable the system to transform food into living tissue.

Wonderful results have followed the use of Virol for delicate and wasted children, so that more than 3,000m Infant Clinics and Hospitals are now regularly using it.

"

Try Virol yourself, and give it to your lule one.

VIROL

The Food that Builds Strong Babies.

VINOL LTD., HANGER LANE, EALING, LONDON, W

HON SHING COMPANY.

-34. Queens Road. Outrol

THE CHINA MAIL.

EARLIER TELEGRAMSA

(Reuter's Service to the China Meil.)

LOSS OF THE TREVESSA,”

>Mavaiting, June 30th, To Tyrurent's second life-boat was in distreen when discovered off the cout; -

Bixteen of the crew of twenty-four love landed. Eight djed dt sea,"

STEAMER FOUNDERS.

RUSEO-JAPANESE DISCUSSION.

VISITORS. AT HOTELS.

BONGKONG HOTEL.;

June 28 Mr FL. Aiguelles Mes 8. Hinchors Mr H. O Anderson Vrt ME Hof Mr R. Anderson

man

MFR. T. C. Aitken M. L. Holmsa My E. F. Augu 11. Tohghtan Mr B B Anthony Mr & Mrs frelsod My Bardon

MAJAction Mr and Mrs J.Me A. t. Johnston

Felar

Mr G. do Jing SYDNEY, Jung th.

R. Belillos Mr & Mr H. The steamer Sumal, belonging to the Mrs. Torgheim Judzo

Mes F. M. Bi der Capt. W. E.. E-ot. Now Guison Administration, foundered in

storm off the coast of Now South E. Blackburn Mies . Lauritsen?

Mr R. J. Birbeck Mis M. Khogy Wales The crew, comprising 11 white. Yosshard Mr E. Leeria-h and 35 coloured seamen no missing. 1. (.. Bras Ur Y. R, Leivon¡. Fou bodies lanye been washed ashero,

Mr A. M. Rurchall Mr A. O. Lofts Mr C. A. Calkins Mr P, Markham Die and Birs, - Qar

Catrero

Mrs. Bira M. W. Clayton Mr E. L. McClosky Mes Cracker Mist Mccleshy Mr R. M. Dalgarno. Mr D. J. Messalone Mr. E. Davis Me C... Montague Mr & Mrs de DeckerMra §. Muora, Mrs P. O. Donroche Dr J: Morrison Mr and Ms R. dr H. E. "Mo e

Ditesheim

Mr P. J. Newman' Mr and Ms G. A. Ar A. J. Davley

Mr4.8. Ferty All T. Petrie Mr. Pinto. Mr. H. Rawson Mira, R. Richel Mr A. H. Rowe Mr. D. H. Scott

TOKYO, June 30th. The Russo-Japanese conversa- tion, which took place yesterday, took up the question of the future Northern Saghalien and its possi- ble purchase by Japan, which, if accomplished, would, so it is believed, virtually dispose of the Nipolajevsk issue. No, decision was reached and the 'discussion will be resumed to iorrow, "

JAPANESE PRINCESS DEAD.

من

TOKYO, June 30th.` The Dowager Princess Arísu- gawa has died after a long illness.

RUSSIAN REFUGEES QUARREL,

SHANGHAI, June 30, The steamer "El Dorado, with 700 Russian refuges aboard, has arrived from Gensan. It was held at Woosung by the Chinese Authorities.

The China Press learns from refugees that there was a binudy battle between two factions on board before leaving Gensan, General Glichoff, who was the leader of was factioh and 14 of his men were killed, while General Lieldieff, leader of the other faction, also suffered heavy casual- ties.

It is alleged that the quirrel arose. over the division of spoils from the sale of guns and ammmpition, 2

SINGAPORE NAVAL SCHEME.

LONDON, June 30. Commenting on the Singapore -naval base saliemie, the Times says

it is the business of statesmanship. to look ahead. The Cabinet, after mature consideration and acting upon the advice of the Committee of Imperial Defence, has arrived at the conclusion that the develop- ment of Singapore as a naval base is necessary. They, alone, have all the data for forming a proper judgment, and as much expert advice as they may require. The lay mind can at least understand that if it were not possible in case of a war in the East to send a fleet there, Great Britain would run the risk of losing part of her territory, or of seeing her trade ruined. and the safety of India imperilled. Singapore has a more central posi- tion than any port in Australasia, and there is no equal in the world for its potential usefulness in the matter of ship repair.

Į PROTECTING CHINA'S FOREIGNERS.

LONDON, June 29. The Daily Telegraph's diploma- tic correspondent understands that American business interests ju China, similarly with British busi- ness interests, favour strong inter- vention by the Powers, with a view to better protection of foreign- ers in China. The Washington State Department is receiving an increasing number of appeals and representations to this effect.

FARES FOR PUBLIC VÉHICLES.

The fares prescribed for public vehicles are as follows:

to the band of Hongkona, Caine Bad and Lower Levels, and in Kowloon, and New Kowloon.

*KICKBELS.

five minutes.m

Ten minutos,

Quarter hour, Half hour,.. One hour,

ka

By Subsequent hour.

if the jinricksha

5 cents

11

30

be engaged

within the City of Victoria and be dia. larged outside the Western part of the City of Victoria after 9 p... or be dis abarged to the East of Pay View Police: station on the Eastern side of the City... of Victoria after 9 pm, an axtra half fare shall be charges bla.

For or 3 drivers the far la double or - treble respectively.

png 11am-In the Hill. Diatrics

Ten minutes,

Quarter hour outspoke

Half bour

Ozo komis

To the New

By arrangement with

through the

Dunlop

Mrs Kecies MTH. lis Mr G. E.

lkner

Mr A. C. Fisney Mrs Cirmy

Mr Is. Haim

Cope, TP. Ball Mr and Mrs W.

Hannibal

Mr J. A. Scatt A.Miss A. Smil

Ma-Stune

Mr J. Scott Hartonic Vander Steen Stra H. Hushin Mir D. Teonrys Mr F. B. Hender

5021

BEPULAS DAY HOTEL air & Mra Brostedt Mr & Mrs Hockey Miss Brown

Mr lisäman Mr. M. Crawford Mr Lynott Mrs P. 31 Davis M70 Mas E. Túnd Mir Drawhon Marlerfeld Mr and Mrs J. Er E. R. Powris Gear & disghter Me O, B. Shank 3 Hitterington Mrs G. Chunk

PEAK HOTEL.

Juro £6. fr B. W. Allen

Mr.J. M. Kaye wed, I, W. armMe M. F. Key

Mc G. W Barton Miry Barton

Mrs By bington Mr V. Ponjuniin >

and Mrs B. G. Birch

Miss I. A. Blair Mr J. M. Bonnar MP A. G. J. Bowker Mr B. Bradden Sng Capt. and Bromwich

Mr. D. Kinnaird

MOVÉMENT OF STEAMERS.

The C.P.8, R.M.8. "Empress of Asin" trivod at Nagasaki on June 10 11.30 am. left Narsanki on Jabe 19 at 7 pm, was duo at Shanghai on June 30 midnight and left Shanghal yesterday at sta.m.-

Thy N. Y, K." Halona Maru" (European Llue) left Bingapore for Hong kong and was expected to bo bore yester dey

The B. L. 6. Bonvenas" from Middlesbro, Antwerp and London left Singapore for this port on June 28 and may ho expected to arrived here to day.

The C.P.B, R.M.5. 5.s."Express of Pussia" arrived at Yokohamajos Jube 2nd am. left Yokohams on June 23 p.m. and is dus at Vancouver to-day.

The B. F. Ba." Magbaon for London, Rotterdam and Hamburg left Shanghai on June 17 for this port and wasdee hers yesterday. The vessel will bo duspatched kt 4.p.m. to day.

The China-Australs Steamship On.' 8.9. "Victoria" with Australian Mail loft Eydney on Jeno 13 and is expected kere to-day!

The Mar. "Muroran Moru" (Calcutta Line) loft Moji for Hongkong. un Jure 17 and le exposted her to-day.

The B. F. a.. "Autolycoa" left Liver peal on June 2 for Hongkong, Shangbai and Hankow and ía das here on or about July-4,

The NY.K. Matsuyo Maru (Liverpool Lipe) left Bingapore for Hong. ong on June 28 and is expected here on July 4.

The N.F.K. 8.5.0enoa Maru" (New York Line) left Kore for Hongkong vis Mojl en Juns 28 and is expected here on July 5.

Tho N. Y. K. s. Gonóa Mira" (Now York Line) left Moji for Hongkong on June 19 and is expected hero on July 3. The B. F... Sarpedón" loft Xávor- rool on June 9 for Hongkong, Shanghai, Taku and Daloy and is due here on July

The P. M... "Fresident Pierce" Failed for San Francisco on June 201 being due at the latter port on July 12.

The N, V.K. . ! Sowa Maru" (Euro- pean Line) left London for Hongkong via Marseilles and ports on Jasa and is expected here on July 18.

The NY... Aki Maru" (Au- Nr T... KooremanIralian Lino) kit Sydney for Hongkong via Port on June 28 and is expected here on July 10

Mr E., Layman Mr.J. D. Lloyd Mr. Lloyd

3r at Mrs W. J. E. MacKenzie.

Mr and Mrs C. r.

Molti y

Mr & Mrs J. Martin MD. H F. Master MrsMe R. McGregor

Mr 4. Finay fillor DE. Minsit Mr T. Mire ell Mrs. W. Nesbitt Mr J. M. E. Nikkels Mr and Mrs E. G.

Osborn

Mr H. Buie Miss Butterworth Mr Galatroni Mr a B. Carr Capt. J. Cosech Lt. and Mrs H. E.

Clark +

MJ, NJ Owens Misdiary Cooper 3hrs AJ, Paterson

Ir A. Cornell T A H. Pene Col, CW. Dasy · Major Mrs F. H. Lt. Col. R. A. Dor. Phillip

in

Mr J. Ralston

At And Mrs Oscarlat -Col. 0. Sanders

Mr B. J. Sanulare Eaver P Lal F. G.

Gemid

Mr D. Fitzgerald Mr F. M. Goldrich Mraud Mrs W. D.

Goodfellow

Me ADW, Grunds

Mr. R. P. Shaw Cart and Ms Ivar

Fiqueland

Miss Skinrer 5jor Batteresly.

Smith

Miss M. Hall Mrs W. T. Stanton Mr J. Hancoc< Mr A. W. Stewart Mr E Hanerekirs and Miss stub Me and Bfra W. J. bings is Mrs Talaira

Hawker

/

The B/H. e. "Yanettrs” loft Liver, on June 15 for Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghal, Moji. Kobe, Yokkaichi, and Yokobama and is tuo bere on July 23.

The . F. as. Pyrthna" left Liver- pool on June 23 for Hongkong. Bhangiri, Kobgned Yokohama and ia duo bere on or about July 20.

The B. F. Hyson" left New York on June 6 for Suez, Straita, Manila and Hongkong std is due here on or about August 1.

INDO-CLINA

STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

BAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

DESTINATION

STEAMER

BAILING.

TAINGTAḥ VĨA SWATOW & SHANGHAL..TUNGSHING ... THes, and July, Woon. BANGKOK VIA BWATOW

HANGBANO....................Tues., 3rd July, No. Nawanwapɑ via SWATOW, & SHANOVAL TAKSANG .................Wad, 4th July, Noga. SHANGHAI SWATOW

....KWONGBANG ...Thurs, 8th July, Noon. MARTAins

...:LOONGSANG.......Thurs., 6th July, 9pm, HAIPHONG vis_Hostow Simmung. MINGSANU Fri, 6th July, sam. BANGKOK Via Hotnow ............e cum.ORUNBANG ......Fri, 9th July, 9am. BITAFORAL VİL SWATOW....................... WATCHING .... ........ Fri, 0th July, Noon. STRAITS and CALCUTTA

LAKOTSANG... Sat, 7th July, 3pm. BANDAKAN

MAUSANG Thurs 19th July, Nogs CHEONGSHING... Thurs., 12th July, Nota HORANG.Fat 14th July, Noon

TJEKTSIA şəra Kong via BraSOMAY

Sṛnaita & Catoctri.....................................NAMBANG ....................Mon, 20th July, Sprou

Oplontia Line --This ling now astonia regular wallingsta Calontis, Penang and Singapore retamine-

from Calcalia steamers proceed vin Straits and Hongkong to Japan, ojentiasally sally at Bhanghal. All steamers harg excellent pamanizer næromanodation, aro fitted with wireless and carry a fully quiided Burgeon.

Shanghai. Live-Sailings approximately every three days between Cantor and Shanahal, sometimen calling at Swatow, Taraugs Jickets can ba oħtained and through Bilis of Lailing 'ara limund to all Northerty and Yaastate Forte via Uhangħal Manila Lina. -A weakly service in maintained with Maalla by rawals with good passenger

cơm, anlänge from both porta' wymy Fricky.: Haiphong. Zinn-Ballings approximately westly for passengers and cargo, ending at Kolkow beh

утаут Borneo Láng. Fartpightly wailings to and from Sandakan by two, tiro fonn stendur, AR

"ITINKANO"sud B.B. "MAUBANG” both Hoạimers having excallest neesiumistions Carge taken on through Bils of Ealing for Hudas, Somatoes, Labuan, Tawno and Lahad Dat Line-A regular service is run from March to Norenbar between-Hongkong mà

Tienta pocessionally calling at Waihalwai anil Chafen, Lina-A weekly merica (o provided between Hongkong and Bangkok-vla Swatów, by kra

Kinsamen Kledi williup-todata passenger necoremodation.

Tantain Bangkok

CALCUTTA LINE.

THE STEAMSHIP

“KUTSANG”

will be despatched on“ 7th July at 3 pm.

FOR

SINGAPORE, PENANG & CALCUTTA, Through Bills of Lading issued to`

- RANGOON," MADRAS, PORT SWETTENHAM AND DUTCH EART INDIRA.

For Freight and Passago apply to

Telephone Contral 215.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

General Managers

NYK NYKW

BALLINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

VICTORIA, SEATTLE & VANCOUVER via Shanghai & Jatan jorts.

rough Bills of Lading Issued to all Overland Common Prints in USA. & Cavad Through passage rates to Europe via America 0.483, 0842, 08440

KAGA MARU ... LY MARDAR...

SHIDZOOKA

Today, 24th July

Saturday, 11th August ...Wednesday, 5th Sept.

MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore

KATORI MARU

ATS TA MARU.....

KASHIMA MAHU...

Wednesday, 11th July Wednesday, 18th July

wine dair iddo, Wednesday, 1st August

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS. HAMBURG via LONDON & ROTTERDAM,

THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE- GRAPH COMPANY, LTD.

.!

The following unclaimed telegrama are lying at the office of The rent Werthorn Telegraph Company ***Limited)→→→

Victoria Cinema, from Berlin. Bridge Fabricnat Oxygens, from Tientsia,

Checo Krong-leung c/o Kwan Yick Pane Shop Hollywood Road, from Tientsin.

"Mr J. B. Hivker, Mrs J. S. Thomfor

Col. & F. Beard Mr A. W. Teklo It. fol. & Mrs Ba.Mr and Mrs F. E

Trabridge Eng. Com. J. H.Capt. del's Vidall.

flocken

pt. P. F. Walker Mr:A. H. Rollinge: Lt. 0 in.. & Ms V.

M. Ward Capt. & Mrs L. D.ph . E. Watt

Joll

Bir 3 Weibst Mujer A. P. Sane Mr and airs A., F. |‹ˆ St & Dirs Biners Wheen

Jones

Mejr & Mrs White Mr 8. J. Jordai...Me B. H. Wild' Mr W. A. Jordan

worth

PALACE HOTEL.

June 25,

Mr A. T. Botoler Mr B.

de and dies D. A. Moore

Caliyoll

Mro. C. Dance Mr H. Dais Mr J. W. Howard

Mr. Jack

Mr Chas. Jones

Forking, from Amoy. 0171, from Shanghai. Aurang, from lozkow. Manfar, from Amoy, Kunghing, from Shanghai. 0505, from Shanghai, Quanyadg, from Shanghai, Tangenepun Tailor Hotel, from & moy.

N. LUND,

A. Act. Superintendent. Hongkong, Tine 28, 1923.

CASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRAL ASIA & CHINA TELEGRAPH CO.

List of unclaimed telegrams lying id

f. de HEE Telegraph'Offico, Hongkong.

Dent and Company, from Sydney. Goki Ireilougei, from Taipeh.. Mercantile, from Maokhe. Oriental, from Londen.

Mr and Mrs L. J.

Morley

Mr E. Nelson Me A. Paton

Mr" Rogers, Mrs C. Bussell

Mr L Leinster". "Mr and Mrs C. '8.)

Mr W. E. Ley

Stanton

Mr R. G. Iowder, Mra C. Binger .. Mr J. T. Mannix

Mrs B. Chompon Mr L. McLaren. Mir René Vodia

Mr W. Wilson

HONGKONG HEIGHTS.

For the information of visitors following list of some of the highest points on the Island and Mainland is pablished

Signal Station Ma Parker- »

Veuso, from Basrah.

R. M. MACALFINE,

Superintendent».

Hongkong, June 23, 1923.

BHIPBUILDERS. SHIP REPAIRERS BOILER MAKERS FORGE MASTE OXY-ACETYT

·BLEOTRIC

ZRS

IND

TBURGGA MARU.... -----

Friday, 6th July

LIVERPOOL via MARSEILLES & VALENCIA, A

TOTTORI MARU........... SYDNEY & MCLEOURNE via Manila &c.

YOSHINO MARU

AKI MARU

Saturday, 7th July

Wednesday, 18th July Wodnosiay, 15th August

NEW YORK and/or BOSTON VIA PANAMA.

Friday, 6th July GENOA MARU BUENOS AIRES via S'pore, De

S'pore, Delagon Bay, Darian & Cenu Town.

Thursday, 28th July ......Tro-day, foth July

KAMAKURA MARU (calls Baizen) BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang & Colombo.

NAGANO MARU........... KAMAKURA MARU

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Tonsng & Rasgoon.

MURORAN MARUMUSE NAGASAKI KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

AKI MARI

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA

HAKONE MARU.

MATSUYE MARU

PENANG MARU ...

TSUSHIMA MARU

WAKABA MARU ...

SUWA MARU......

Friday, 27th July.

Tuesday, Jid July Monday, 16th July

...konday, 2nd July Wednesday.ch July Saturday, 14th July

•Saturday, 14th July

Sunday. 15th July

Tuesday, 17th July,

For further information apply to NIPPON YUSEN KAI

Tel. Central Nos, 202 & 253:

WING

. OGURI, Manag

CHEUNG

SHIP

GENERAT

CO.

ERS

OREKEEPERS

ceux Road Central, HONGKONG.

TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY

MECHA BLICK

Fost

· ÏTTA

-1754-

18 nents,

Mountain Lodge

1725

FIN

The Eyrie

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Peak Hotel

1806

Taikoo Sanatorium

1000

677

Bowen Ed. (filterbeda

899

Taimosha

"With 4 Burwes With & Biorers,

denta

fan minuter,

cents.

One hour, estive

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With 9 Baarers With 4 Boài

Mi: Davies (

GEMAINLAND,

Kowkich Peak

Lim Rock

Sostin Fas Custom Par Devil's Peak

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