WEDNESDAY:· AUGUST 1, 1928.
P. & O.-BRITISH INDIA
Aprind
AND
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EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES
(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND). MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES
BTRAITS, JAVA, BURMA, OEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF, WEST
INDIES, MAURITIUS, EAST AND SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, .
INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND AND QUEENBLAND PORTS, RED SEA, EGYPT, EUROPE, &c.
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. (Under Contract with H.M. Government.)
8. A.
"SOUDAN" "KHIVA'
* ALIPORE"
"KASHMIR"
* BIOILTA "
Tona
From Bong kong (about)
6,698 | 7th Aug. 8th Aug. 19th Aug 270 Aug 28th Aug. 7th Sept. gist Soph. 30th Sept.
Destination
18'pare. Penang, Colba & B'bay. Bbay, Mlles, Gib, L'dos, Awerp. Spore, Penang, Calbo & Bombay MARSEILLES, Olb, L'don & A'worp. S'pore, Penang Colbo & Bombay bay, Mlles, Gib. L'don, & A'worp. Manentes, Qib. F'don & A'worP... S'pore, Penang, Colbo & Bombay. bay, Mills, Cib. L'don & Awerp Marsailles, Gib., London & A'worp. 23rd Oct.) Singapore, Penang Col'bo & B'bay.
0 017
6,273
8,842
6,813
"MACEDONIA"
11.080
"DONGOLA’
8,166
"SOUDAN"
6,897
"MANTUA"
10,80
5th Oct
"KARMALA"
9,099
19th Oct.
"SICILIA"
6,818
1924
* MACEDONIA"
11.(89
"KASHGAR"
8.940
20th Jan.
8th Fob.
-BOREA"
10,971
2nd Feb.
"KARMALA "
$ 9.099
7th far.
**NALDERA
132,923
** KALYAN"
"CHINA"
14.062
21st Mar.
4th Apr.
7,932 18th Apr.
BRITISH INDIA-APCAR
"JANUS"
"JAPAN
4.834 28th Aug. 6,052 2nd Supt.
MARSEILLES, and LONDON Via usual Parts of Call
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do.
do.
do.
do.
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(South)
SAILINGS
Singapore, l'ensug & Calcutte Singapore, Penang & Calcutta
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS
"ST. ALHANS"
(South)
Menila, Sandakan. Thursday 4,050 4th August Island. Townsville, Brishapo,
at Noon. Sydney & Molbourne. Frequent connections from Australia with the following r
The Enion 8.8. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom via New Zealand,
Vancouver, San Francisco etc.
"ne P. & O. Royal Mail steamers to London via Suez Canal.
The O. Branch Pervice of steamers to London via the Capt.
THE CHINA MAIL
VICITORS IT HOTELS.
HONGKONG: HOTEL.
July 23
Miss M. E. Allan Capt. J. Bakke Mr J. Burton Mes B. R. Belilion Mrs G. Bergheim Mr H. Y. Bernard Mr E. A. L. Best Mr R. J. Birbook. Mr J.B Birks Hr R. Lafuente Mr B. Black Mm K. Blackburn Mr B. M. Qarlisle Mr C. V. Carryer Mr A. A. Collin
Mr J. Scott Harton Mr O. Hibbler Mr & Mrs Hutchins Mr D. M. Jasper; Mr V.B. Jopson Mr. J. Jobartboo Bird. de Jong Mr & Mrs Kern
Mr8. K. Lam Mrs G. Lauritsen Mr B. Leerbarh Major F. Lindas y Mr W, Y. Loke
Mr & Mrs Corroakie K. J. Loo
and family
Capt. J. M. Lopes
My B. Martin
doporal 8, da Costa Me P. Msek Mie 8, da Costa Mr & Mrs Crisp
EM 1. G. Crisp Mr and Ms
Drevard
Mr F. Edmondson Mr A. Egonals
Mr A. FüchanEx
Mr and Mira W. J.
Milso
M.Mr C. H. Montague
Dr J. Morrison Mr M. Moussereff Mr and Mrs P. B.
Nolbaer
Mr O. E. Falkner Mr P. J. Newman MrJ.O. 8. Farquharðir V. Paton Capt. J.H. Yorguson Mr R. S. Perry Mr J W. Finch Mt T. Petrie Hr J. R. Flint Mre 8. C. Puckett.
Mr H. Radio
Me A. V. Flunor Me W. 8. Foster
TWO ROADS TO SUCCESS.
A MAN OF PEACE AND A MAN OF WAR.
CONSIGNEES
NOTICE TO CONSIGNDES,
THE Stowmahip
"TRIESTE."
FRAMES
It is a little ironical that the same week almost the same day should see the publication of the lives of George Cadbury and FROM TRIESTE, SPALATO, VENICE, Alfred Yarrow, says the Evening BRINDISI, PORT SAID, MASSAVA, PORT Standart. For, while both were SUDAN, ADEN, COLOMBO, PENANG & self-made men, there is a striking SINGAPORE contrast in the means by which they attained fame and fortune. CONSIGNEES of Cargo are horoby informed that all Goods are being George Cadbury was n Quakerinded and a man of peace; Alfred Yarrow Godowns of the Hongkong and Bow
at their risk Into the made his name and his reputation toon Wharf and Godown Company, out of ships and weapons of war. Ltd, at Kowloon, whence and/or from Each built up a great business by the whares delivery may be obtained. Spartan self-sacrifice and an al- most inhuman industry. There is matter here; surely, for the con- sideration of the moralist.
Mr. A. G. Gardiner's life of George Cadbury shows a man so good that one almost longs for some revelation of human weak-
ness.
It reads rather like ati epitome of all the Sunday school stories of success. If ever a man. in his youth, eschewed delights Mr T. Carr Ramayand lived laborious, days, it was Mr W. H. Gardner, Mr H. Roxburgh George Cadbury, when, with his brother, he was building up the great business which was to become
househeld name.
Mr and Mrs C.
Gil DR. C. GU Miss J. C. GUI Me R. H. Grayer Mrs Gray Mr K. C. Hansaler Capt. T. P. ilall Mr and Mrs W.
Hanoibal bir & bire Hardon
J.
Me. W. F. Harris
J.Mr A. H. Rowe
Mr C. Sandere Mr W. Schoeles Mr. Shekury Mrs Snodgrass Mr F. Boaze Bir Vander Steen Mr H. J. Stout A.Mr G. Tomoan
Mr and Mrs G. B. Walker
Mins 8. Wardell Me A. W. Woods.
REFULAK BAY HOTEL
Mr C. Backus Mr. & Ms B.
Barnett
Mr and Mrs Bebor Miss Brown
Mr & Mrs Hockey H,Mr Keosaban
.. SPARTAN SELF-DENIAL. When the brothers canicirito that business-a family affair-in Birme Tingham it was a declining concern
Mr & Mrs Kont Mr Lissaman Bir P. 8. Livingstone
Mr & Mrs M. L.Mr Lynott
Catt
Mr F. M. Crawford
Mrs P. M Davis Mr W. Douglas Mr Drawborn
Mr & Mrs E. Lund Mr Mantlerfeld
Mr & Mrs Martin Mr E. R. Piwtie
Mr & Mrs Renwick
Mr H. G. Fairfield Mr Richmond Mr C. W. Gay, Mr O. B Shank Mr and Mrs J. H. Mrs G Shank
Gcaro & daughter &
A IT. de 4. Gomes Weissen' orch Mr F. N. Young H. J. Hall Mies Hetterington
PEAK HOTEL.
July 23
employing abour a dozen hands, and only unrelenting energy and. self-denial brought it out of danger. of bankruptcy.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given bafors 28th inst.
Goods have left the Godown, and all No olatina will bo admitted after the Gools remaining undelivered after the 3rd prox, will be subject to rent.
All claims against the steamer -muet be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 13th, prox, or they will not be recognized.
Goods are to be left in the, Godowns, All broken, chafed,, and damaged whore they will be examined on the 3rd prox, at 10 am. by our surveyors Mesars, Goddard & Douglas.
No Fira Insuranos has been affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL & CO., LTD.
Agent. Hongkong, July 28, 1923,
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS,
"Self-denial was habitual to- them, and in those days George Cadbury stripped his life of every habit and interest which he thought would interfere with his efficiency and Hongkong and is due horo to for
The B. F. 3.8. Hyson" laft New York on Juus 6 for Suez, Straits, Manila
the immediate object day. before him. He
The E. & A... St. Albans "left cut off his Mejl for this part on July 28 at nm, and morning paper news we ild only is due bore to-morrow at about daylight. distract his attention from his work. Tobacco and alcoliol he never took, but he added to his abstinences at this time every form of stimulant, even tea and coffee.
"In winter he rose at six in the morning, was at business by seven, walked home to dinner at his father's house at Edgbaston at one, and took his tea-bread and butter and water on the business pre- mises. He often did not leave work
The C.P.S., RM.S. Empress of Canada" arrived at 8hanghai on July 31 at 19.30 p.m. left Shanghai on July 31 at 10a.m. and is due at Kobe to-morrow
at fi am.
The B. T... Janus" left Singapore for this port on Jnly 29 at p.m. had is due hore on Aug. 4 at about 4.m.
The B. F. 8.9. "Patroclus "left Iiver- rool on July 7 for Singapore, Hongkong. Shanghai, Taku and Dalny and is doc bera on or about Augest 6.
The O.P.S., R.M.S. **Empress of Australia"left Vancouver for Hongkong via Japan ports, Shanghai, on July 50; he rose at 515 am, and left business | is due at Yokohama on Aug. 7 and ex
Mr J. H. W. Art-Mr T. I. Kooreman until nine o'clock. In the summer
ELJOK.
Mr G. W Barten
The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Youthampton and London Mrs Bebbington
vik Panama Canal.
SAILINGS
"CHAKRATA"
"JANUS"
"EASTERN"
"BONGOŁA" -
"SICILIA"
SHANGHAI & JAPAN
TO
#89
2nd Aug.
Yokohama, Kobo & Mcji.
kt. Noon.
4,824
6th Aug.
4,000
7lb Aug.
8,056
11th Aug.
0,813
16th Aug.
Shangbai, Mojí, & Kobe. Yokohama,
S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Y'haina.
Shaokbai.
All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice.
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS. Talsengers for Bazpcen must defray their own Hotel expenses at Singapore while waiting for the on carrying steamer.
1st Saloon Passengers may travel by B.I.8.N. Company's steamers between Singapore and Calcutta or Singapore and Madras in lieu of the coction of their P&O. Tickets Singapore to Colombo."
All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans freo al ebarge.
Parcels Measuring not more than 1 ft. x 2ft. x 1 w be received at the Company's Office up to noca on the day jrevious to sailing.
For Further Information, Passage Kares, Freights, Handbonks, etc., apply to.
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
HONGKONG.
23, Des Yeux load Central
County
{
Aventa
COUNTY CRICKET CHAMPIONSHIP.
Yorkshire
Notts
Surrey.
Lancashire....
Sussex.
(Up to July 20.)
25656 Played
17
Kent
18 11
Hampshire
14
Middlesex....
Gloucestershire
18
Derbyshire
14
Somerset
16
Warwickshire
Leicestershire
Worcestershire
Essex.
Glamorgan
Northamptonshire
ADVENTURE SHIP. VARSITY MEN FOR LONE ISLANDS.
AWDAON - Lost
I
12
|
1st lans
Won Lost
3
Poss.
SENIORARE Points
Points
81.85.26
61. 71.75 51 63.75 62.35
52 61.17
Mr V. Benjamin
Mr and Mrs B.
Birel
Mr E. G. Lay LADI Mra T. W. Leave il
Mrs Lot long
Mr J. D. Lloyd
G. Me I. Lloyd'
Mr and Mrs F. W.
Blackwell
Miss I. A. Blair Mr J. M. Bonnar
Mr and Mrs W. J.
Malthy
H. Mackenzle. Mr and Mrs. C. F. Mr & Mrs J. Martin, bir A. C. J. BowkerMrD.HF. MeMaster
Mr R. McGrigor Me B. Bradden Eug. Capt. and MrsMr J. Finay Millor
Bromwich Dr E. Mine!!
Mr T. Bite-ell Mrs R. W. Nesbitt Mr J. M. E, "ikkola J. N. Owen Mix and Mrs E. J. W.
Parnor S
Mr H. Buie Mise Butlerworth Mr E. Calatroni Dept. 9. J. Church Lt. and Mr B. H.
Mark
Mr A. N. B. Carr
Ira A. J. Paterson Miss Mary Cooper 6Te A. H. Pend Mr W. A. Cornell Major & Mrs F. Col. G. W. Dav Phillips Mis P. Demuretz Bfr and Mrs Lt. Dol R A. Dob. Reggenbuck
bio
Mra Roberts
Ar and Mrs Oscar Lt. Col. O. Sanders
Elgor
Mr R. J. Saunders
at six, snatching some recreation'in the evening.
CRICKET AND SKATING.
pected boro on Aug. 16.
The R. F. .s.Persona." left Liver anol on July 21 for Straite, Hongkonž.. Shanghai and Japan and is due brre on -It is really rather a relief to learner about Aug, 26.
The C. A. a.s." Victoria" left here for that George Cadbury could admit Sandakan and Australian ports on Jule the need for recreation at all. But, was due at Sydney on July 26 and will he had a love for cricket that he sail from Sydney for Hongkong on Aug. never outlived; and in his younger being expected here on or about Ang. days an enthusiasm for skating.. that was strong enough to make him rise at five o'clock on a frosty morning su as to be on the ice before dawn, and thus have two hours exercise before going to business at nine in the city? A
Even at that time George Cad, bury showed that altruistic spirit of the true social refonner. The ideal
H.which resulted in the building of a Harden city for his workers was ever before him in his relations with his employees; so few compar- atively, then, that the business, says tus biographier, was like a family party, with whom he breakfasted every morning. During breakfast he read aloud from a book of gens eral interest, and from that custom) emerged the practice of beginning |
Mr D. Fitzgerald Mr & Mrs B. Scott Mr F. M. Goldrich Mr R. P. Shaw Mr and Mrs W. D.Capt. and Mrs Ivar
Goodfellow
Mr A. W. Grundy Miss M. Hal
Mr J. Hancock
Siqueland
Miss F. H. Skinner Major Hatteresly
Smith
Birs and Mrs J. E. Mrs W. T. Stanton
Hancock
Mr.A. W. Stewart. Mr and Mrs W. J. Mrs and Miss Btub.
Hawker
bings
Me J. D. Hawker Mre . R. Tolliday
Lt. Col. & Mrs Ba.Mrs J. S. Thomson
Mr A. W. Tiekio
E
son
Mr A. H. Rollings Capt. & Mrs Vicnil
Mr E. Dea Verux
worth
Long after, George Cadbury, looking back on those days of struggle, said that at that time they made a cocoa" of which they were
CONSIGNEES' NÓTICE,
Goeds per se. "Trieste" not cleared after August 3 will be subject to rent. Agents-Dodwell & Co., Ltd.
For a Weak Stomach. As a goueral rule all you need to do is to adopt a diet snited to your apa and occupation and to keep your bowels regular. When you feel that you have eaten too rauch und when entstipated, take one of Chamberlain's Tablets. For sale by all Chemists and Storekeepers.
INDO-CHINA
STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD,
BAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
DESTINATION
STEAMER
BAILING.
Book a SWATON
..BANGBANG....Tass, ab Aug, Noop. TRINGIAU YIS SWATOW & SHANGHAL.YATSHING “Fri 3rd Aug., Nooh. MANICORNSTAR
„MINGSANG ................-Fri., ~3rd Aug., 3p.m. Konn via Most menga
.LAISANG..................Fat 4th Aug.). Moon.
BANGKOK via Hothow,CHUNBANG...Thes., 7th Aug, & am. SHANGHAI VI SATOW TIERTHIE..........
Kone via HoJL...
LEBANG ................Wöd., 8th Aug.j.10 sm) CHEONGSHING...Toa, 8th Aug,$ p.m. ..FOOKBANG ...............Fri., 10th Aug., 7 a.m. BAITONG .via Botnow................LEESANG Fri, 10th Aug, È a.m. STRAITS & CALOCYTE
BOSANG............Sat, 11th Aug, 3 pm. SANDIKAN Kay.........HINSANG.................... „Fri.,; 24th aug14.pm.
Calcutta
Koalis
Line--This line now afforda regulat sangto Calratta, Penang and Blagapore returning from Exlente el samira proceed via Brits and Hongkong in Japan, decimaaly hanghai. All atentem have exvellest pämeiger necòmmortalion, ATE filled with wireless and carry a fully qualital Burgson. · Shanghai Line-logs Approximately every three days between Canton and Shanghal, sometim
TRUEREALNslow. Through tiekele can be obtained and through Hill of Lading are isnand to all Northem and Yangtane Porta via Shanghai, Lina-A wankly sarvice in maintained with Mesila dry zonesla with' good pazenger
pungiventa delect Ivas, sailingafraas both parts every Fṛday......... Haiphong Las-Balllograppraimately weekly for passengers and cargo, calling as Helbar-bolt “
Line-Fortnightly hailing to and from Sandakan by two sono tons steamers 8.5, *HINBANG" and 18. "MAUSANG" both Stasomis loving excellent pamorir accommodation. Cargo taken på through Dlik at ding for Kuchst, sarcitos Labant, Tawas abci Läbad Pazi
Borneo
Tientsin
WATE,
Lina-Argiat pertice a run from March to November botwan Hongkong and
Tiante hadeesmonally calling at Walujweinhd. ObefoỘ, Bangkok Line--A weekly asstice is provided hatween Hongkong and Bangkok elawalew, by Rem
sloamen dtied with op-to-date passenger Recommodation
CALCUTTA LINE.
THE STEAMSHIP
“HOSANG"
will be despatched on 11th August at 3 p.m.
FOR
SINGAPORE, PENANG & CALCUTTA..
・・ Through Billa of Lading issued to RANGOON, MADRAS, PORT SWETTENHAM AND DUTCH EAST INDIES.
For Freight and Pastage apply to:-
Telephono Central 216
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
NYK
General Managers,
"SAILINGS SUBJECT TO PUTERATION.
SHIDZUOKA MARU............**
VICTORIA, SEATTLE & VANCOUVER via Shanghai & Japan ports. Through Bills Lading Issued to all Overland Common Points in U.S.A. & Canada. Through passage rates to Europe vis America G.8405, G8482, 05440.
IYO MARU
.......Ɛnlarday, 11th Aug. at Il a.m. Wodnesday, 6th Sept. at 11 am. MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP vis Eingapore &c.
KASHIMA MARU LA
...Wednesday, 1st Aug. at 11 am. HAKONE MARU
Thursday, 23rd Aug., 4 p.m. HAMBURG Via LONDON & ROTTERDAM.
MATSUTE MARU
......First half September. LIVERPOOL via MARSEILLES & VALENCIA,
TOKUSHIMA MARU
..........Friday, 10th August
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila &c.
AKI MARU
TANGO MARU... *** NEW YORK and/or BOSTON VIA PANAMA,
DELAGOA MARU... BUENOS AIRES via S'pore, Durban & Cape Town:
KANAGAWA MARU ... BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang & Colombo.
HAKODATE MABU....... ... ... CALOUTTA via Singapore, Perung & Rangoon
OALCUTTA MARU..
NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA, SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA
TANGO MARU *** *** ***
**
MORIOKA MARU.... MISHIMA MARU TAMBA MARU ✔n For further information apply to
Steam launches were his first Tel. Cential Noa, 292 & 293 & 2470.
........ Wednesday, 15th Aug. at 11 a.D. .......Wednesday, 19th Ɛopt. at 11 aún
Thursday, 2nd August:
...End Oct., or beginning Now.
Friday, 10th August. ...Friday, 10th August
...Saturday, 18th August
Monday. 6th August Wednesday, 15th August Wednesday, 15th August NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
F. GOURI, Manager.
HONGKONG DOLLAR DIRECTORY
the day at the works with a brief essay in shipbuilding. An experi- — religious service.
mental craft, named the "Isis," buite in 1868, led to many orders, and eventually to the construction of special craft for work on the Out of these African lakes: Eng. Com. J. H.Capt. F. K. Tomlin.not very proud. Only one-fifth of emerged torpedo-hoats and de- it was cocoa, the rest being potato stroyers and a great shipyard- Hooken
starch, sage flour, and treacle. which eventually became too big Other manufacturers made the for the Thames-and a great reputa- Capt. & Mrs. L. D. Mr and Mrs W. Esame article--a comforting gruel." tion..
Those, early struggles have a It was the torpedo-boat that really human interest that is necessarily made the fortunes of the firm. lacking in his later career as a Foreign Powers, as well as the great newspaper proprietor. But authorities at home, recognised the Fto the end George Cadbury re value of such craft; and at one time mained, as Mr. Gardiner shows, a "Yarrow had three naval attaches simple and kindhearted man, in- in the waiting-room; each anxious defatigable in well doing. For him to place an order for his Govern indeed "the true success was to ment at the firm's own price, with Jabour"--not only for himself, but only a brief description of the boat for his fellow-men.
proposed, on a sheet of paper."
Joll
Wakeham Major A. E. Jone Capt. D. P. Walker Mr & Mrs MilnersMr. V. M. Ward-
Jones
Capt. A. E. Watt Mr W. A. Jordan Mr J Weitvet
Mrand Birs A.
55 61.11
42 60.00
20 43.33
34 37.77-
23 32.85
Mr J, Bf. Hayo
25 31.25
Mr. M. F. Key
25 31.25
Mr J. D. Kinnaird
19 25.33
Dr and Mr W. V.
12 15.00
9 11.25
9 11.35
7 9.33
Wheen
Mr R IL Wild
Kock
* PALACE HOTEL.
Mr A. T. Botoler Mr B. J. do
Mr and Mrs D. A. Moore
Caldwell.
H.
-
Mr and Mrs L
J.
Mir 0, O. Dance
Morley
Sir H. Davis
Mr A. Paton
Mr R. B. Rold
they may be plainly seen from the air but not from the sea. There arer J. W. Howard
Mr J. Jack pites in the Pacific.
Every member of the crew of the Mr Cha Jones MI Lainater “Frontivesman" is
a University Mr W. E. Liley One of the strangest little craft, man. The cook, who wore his white Mr. P. Bonnix warned by one of the strangestap with a proud air, is an Oxford, Air L. McLaren
graduate, and the stokers and deck-
Inunde all hold "Varsity degrees, Capt. Itoyne Pocock is in command.
Mr T. Rogers
Mrs C. Russell Mr and Mrs. H.
Stanton
Mrs Stinger. Mr Rene Vezin Mr W. Wilson
"YARROW'S,"
Sir Alfred Yarrow, whose name is-almost synonymous with war ships, began even nearer the bottom than George Cadbury. "Starting with the proverbial half-crown, or less, he has never looked back" says Eleapor Barnes, (Lady Yarrow), in her account of her husband's life and work.
The story of the greater part of that work is written in the records
crews, that have ever left the Port of Lalon smiled from. Katharine's Dock. Sho is the
The Frontiersman will probably News has reached Hongkong of the British Navy in the names *Prontiersman." of 60 tons, which has been bought by the Legion of beaway two years. After laying the that Mr. Eldon Potter, who is at of torpedo-boat destroyers and Frontiersinen to act as other dumps she will come to Hongkong, present with his wife and family other craft, many of which attained whore she will wait to pick up the in England, Ias been appointed imperishable fame in the war. ship to the aeroplane in which Capirnien by wireless. Then abe will a King's. Counsel for this Colony. Here again is a record of indomit- McMillan and Capt. Malina will make another attempt to flyroid cruise on their route over the Facific. Before he came herd in 1909 Mr. able struggles of a great business Potter, who was called to the built out of tiny beginnings, Yar She will visit incharted seas, and degree of an Utter Barrister by the row's are now known all over the the world in about six montlig time.
The "Frontierstman" will place her voyage may produce valuable Honourable Society of Gray's world. When Yarrow's first began supply dumps on islands, inany al geographical and octantgraphical Inn on November 18, 1907, had to bulid ships their workshops com
knowledge.
them lonely and uninhabited, on the course over the North Pacific Oceani which the airten will take between Vaneuver and Yokolumn
Toothing Chitdrin. and Yokohama and Hongkong..
Teething children bave more or less The dumpe" will consist of diarrhoea, which can be controlled by and Chamberlain's Colio petrol, grease, food and drink, and i
Diarrhoea Remedy All that is repair parta for the seroplane, arcemary is togive the proscribed done. Wherever one is established 'n man after each operation of the bowls mere will ba loft in charge. On many of than natural and then castor oil to
practised on the South Eastern prised two old cottages in the Isle Circuit and at the Central Criminal of Dogs.
Court. Though not the senior. It is curious to learn that Alfred member of it, Mr. Potter has for Yarrow hearly became an agricul dome time been recognised as the tural engineer in the days when many people believed that the leader of the local Bar.
Keep It Handy. tamurdikterellat tonectary alease the system. It is rele and sore."attacks of diarchoos
steam plough would revolutionise agriculture.And before he began to build the, steam launches which were the zeral of a great shipbuild- ing business, he had experimented with steam carriages. He was only Mu a little in advance of the motorcar
an
the islands the man will be entirely. Even the most serure and dangerous Collo and Bairthoes Romedy should
The alone for several weeks.
canen mes quickly oured by It For sale Alwayu be on-hand.
Themfate And St dumps will be camouflaged so that by all Chemists and Storeksopers.
age,
SHIPBUILDERS, SHIP REPAIRERS, BOILER MAKERS. FORGE MASTERS, OXY-ACETYLENE, AND ELECTRIC WELDERS.
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AT THE OFFICES OF THE PUBLISHERS,
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AND
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CHATOR ROAD,
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