FIRDAY OCTOBER 5 1928

CORRESPONDENCE.

KOWLOON TRAFFIC

DANGERS.

THE HOUSING QUESTION.

(Continued from page 10.)

(4) Encourige private persons

approved of by the Governor

In Council to build for their To the Editor of the "China' Mall.”].

own occupation upon the terme set out in paragraph 46 of this Report. (5) Encourage by easy terms firms and companies located in Kowloon to build houses for their British employees upon

Sir-In his budget speech at Thursday's Council meeting, H. E. the Governor is quoted as having stated "finding an early solution for the traffic problem in Kowloon to establish a and

the higher levels, on the prin-reliable service of motor vehicles ciple of the Taikoo buildings running to schedule and at fixed in the gap above Quarry Bay. fures," &c.

6) If houses are in future required for Government Servants stationed at Kowloon, build such houses within the area in question.

them

to

THE CHINA MAIL.

NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AND Fob &-P. & 0.

PASSENGERS.

(Continued from Page 7.)

HONOLULU.

Oct. 9.-T.K.K. Nov 1.-T.K.K..

16-T.K.K. 18.-T.K.K.

Топто Магц- Korea Maru. Shipyo Maru Bibória Mart.

ENBRIGAN PWIEN.

VANCOUVER, ETC.

Oct.

15-N.T.K.

10.-C.P.8.

19.-0.8 K.

28.-O.P.8.

24.-B. F.

Nov.

4.N.Y.K.

17.-O.P.4. 39.-C. P.B. 30.-B. F.

As a Kowloon resident, I firmly believe that immediate improve- nient is necessary in the bus situations services, Dangerous arise daily although as a layman I

only attribute (7) Encourage cheap and efficient can

It has been stated Doc. 18.-B. F.

$1.-C.P.8. transport by motor bus and, coincidences.

Jan. 6.-B. F. ferry to Kowloon City. (8) Construct a through tram from the Star Ferry to 450 feet above sea-level, with its terminus at some convenient spot in the hlack lines section shown in Enclosure 7, with an adequate service of trams, including some non-stop trams at certain hours of the day.

123. We desire to add that we are in favour of reservations all round for any races, Chinese, Portuguese, Indians and others desiring such reservations, and pre- ferring to live amongst their own people; and the above conditions 1, 2, 3, and 4 in paragraph 122 should apply, mutatis mutaudis, to such Reservations also.

the

usc

or

the

Kaga Maru. Empress of A'Ha. Manila Maru. Empress of Asia. Tyndarous.

Io Maru.

Empress of Canada. Empresa of Russia, Proiteslaus. Achillon.

Empress of Alia

Philoctetea

VICTORIA.

Oct. 13.A, O. L

,

16.-N.Y... 19.-0.8.K. 2B.-A.O.L. 28.---B, F.

4N.Y.K. 6.-A, O. L 18.-A. O. L. 30.-B. F.

Nov.

Dec. 18.-B. F. Jan. 8.-B. F.

Pres. Jackson. Kaga Maru Manila Maru. Pres. Jefferson. Tyndareus. Iyo Mara. Pres. Grant

Preo. Madison. Protesilaus. Achiller. Philocteten

BEATTLE.

10. - N.Y.K.

10.-O. 8. K.

Nov.

25.--A.O.L

4.-N.V.K. 6.-A.O.L. 18. A. O. L 21.-B. F.

that to encourage loyalty and enthusiasm in securing patronage, the various owners offer a per centage of their takings to the employees on the buses and that

situations dangerous. the comcidences are attributable in the main, to over anxiety to rope in Another assertion pasengers. commonly made is that as the result of the temptation to diverge no from read etiquette-to other term-a bitter feud exists

of Fakis between different companies. I have seen the drivers of buses owned by Oct 13.--A. O. L.. rival companies jockeying for positions at the start after passen-.. gers have landed from a ferry. Considerable risk is attached to 124. We accordingly recom-startingabus race in the ferry wharf mend that the Government should, vicinity owing to the multifarious in rural districts, grant-land, as re-traffic coming and going. Then I servations, at a cheap rate withont have seen buses, which have taken auction to permancut residents of the lead, strive to retain it by all all races who desire to live among that is humanly possible, abrious- their own kind with a clause to ly, to be able to pick up passen-Oct. restrain resale or alienation to pergers en rante before competitors Nov.

Instead of suns not of the same race.

can get to them. 125. In this ronnection we stopping near the kerb, they will would point out than the Chinese pull up alinost in the middle of the have already shown an inclina- road to prevent others passing. tion to live by themselves in the Those at the back manoeuvre to get rural districts of the Colony, as past and the position is fraught may be instanced the projected with danger for people who are settlement for Chinese initiated by nearby, This leads to ill-feeling the Honourable Mr. Chow Shou-son and the fire is fanned by lack of and others near Deep Water Bay courtesy when meeting on the road, the large settlement of Chinese especially at bends. gentlemen that is being carried

Dec. 18.-R. F. Jan. AB. E. 15.-E. F.

Oct.

Pros, Jackson. Kage Moru. Magit Mara, Fros. Jeffersod. iyo Mara. Pros: Grant. Pros. Madison. Protosilaus. Aobilles Philocteten. Tyndareus

LOS ANGELES. 26.-U.S.8.B.

7.-U.S.S.B.

Mursa.

West Cactus.

SAN FRANCISCO. 16-T.F.B.

Taiyo Maru Tonyo Maru Muras

25.-T.K.K. 78.-U.S.S.B.

Nov. 1.-L.LE

38.-T.K.K. 28.-T.F.K.

Roros Maru, Shinyo Maru. Biboria MartS.

RIO DE JANEIRO.

Residents in the out-lying dis-VIA SAIGON, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO,

ont on the lower part of Stubbstricts will, I think agree with Road; and many other Chinese me, when I say that it would settlements in rural districts, both be better for all concerned 1 present and projected,

DGREAN & CAPETOWN).

VALPARAISO,

if a monopoly was farmed out until the tram service is organised. Ether call for tenders or suppress fat. 10.-T.EE the taman anxiety to bag every Doc. 4-T.K.K. Beiyo Maru. prospection fare in view and we Jan. 15.-1.T.K.K.

fravet with our minds

A JAN, HONOLULU, San Francisuo

·SAN PEDRO, Baland Cruz, BALBOA flaDA, ARICa & Iquique). Anyo Maru

Rakuyo Maru.

126. The Portuguese also are the congratulated upon the success of their settlement at Ho Ma Tin, and we hope that the Government will encourauding ease. sei emes of Cd on the part of oli.. ra.

127. Having now dealt with all

the points that seemed to us to have

important bearings on this grave

bensing problem, it only remains, Hongkong,

for us to say, that whilst it is conceivable that the

transfer

of the military to less centrally

Yours etc..

DORTLAND,

L H. CHAN,

Cet. -U.S.8. R. "Stone House,"

21.-U.S.9.B. Argyll Street, Nov. 20.-S., B.

Homuntin.

October 5, 19237

COLONY'S

TREES.

situated land and the completion (To the Editor of the China Meil)

of the Praya East Reclamation may

bring a measure of relief after an

interval of same years, we regard

it the duty of the Government the

Sir-May I be allowed through

medium of your valuable

Wawalona. Monterue.

West Kador.

NEW YORK.

(VIA PANAMA.} Oct. 17.-N.Y.K.. Toba Meru. Nov. 8.-A.O.L. Archer.

(VIA SUEZ.) Oct. 15.-N.D.L. Weser.

Karunga. Buraga.

10.-B. F.

23. D. & Co.

26.3. F.

31.-P. L.

the wholesale Nov.

1.-B. B.

to deal vigermusly and at once with paper, to draw the attention of the the present housing shortage, more, authorities, to especially as we find ourselves - destruction of young trees, that is able to take the optimistic view taking place in certain districts that, after so many years of unrest, around Hongkong.

There

G-B F. 0,D. 1. 12.-D. & Co.

15.-8. F.

5.-B. F.

-B. F.

19.-B. B.

15.-B. F.

slcinous. Slavia Princo. Legazpi.

City of Oran

Staley Dollar. Bolton Castle. Teucer. Ajax. City of Corinth. 0. Loper Y Lopez.

BOSTON.

17.-N.Y.K. 23.-D. & Co. 25.-B. T. 31.-P. L. 5.-B. F. 6-D. L. 8.-A.0.L. 12~D. & Co. 13.-B. F.

15.-B, F.

Karongs. Toba Maru, Suruga. Alcinous. Prince Slavic. City of Oran. Stanley Dollar. Archer.

Bolton Castle. Teucor. Ajax.

the neighbouring provinces of

are existing laws, I China are likely within a short believe, which forbid this. Would Dec.. period of time to settle down to it not be to the interest of, the such an extent as to relieve this Government to enforce these laws, Colony of the stupendous task and to teach the people that they of housing tens of thousands of must obey them; otherwise it Chinese refugees who periodically would seem that the authority of Oct. fluck into the Colony from the the Governmentis of no account. mainland of China. Furthermore, In one district, groups of people, even if that great desideratum for carrying their bundles, pass within | the trade of this Colony as well as sight of a Police Station, and that Now. of Kwangtung-a strong and stable such an open defiance of our laws! Government at Canton-could be is allowed is sadly to be deplored. established in the dear future, we

One does not wish to be hard on consider it highly questionable these people, who no doubt are whether, in view of the many past glad of the money they are able to years of unrest in Kwangtung and make out of the sale of the wood, Kwongs, rich men from those pro-, but there are plenty of legitimate vinces would abandon the havens ways of caring their livelihood. of rest which they have made for and they ought to be made to themselves and their families in realise that this destruction of healthy, and health-giving young Hongkong.

(VIA SINGAPORz. Buzwon“ Árnes, Bro trees, is not allowed by the British | De Jarriño, Santos and MAURITIUL.)

Kanagawa Marn, Government, which, although very Oct. 25.-N.T.K. lenient in dealing with the natives,

BARCELONA & VALENCIA should not tolerate this indiffer ence to their laws, in this British Colony.

¡Pot. 10.-H.A.L. Nov. 1.-B. B. Yours truly,

74.-H.A.E. "INTERESTED,"

Dec. 1.-B.AL

19.-B, B.

pucerous

Thanks. 128. Our thanks are due to our correspondents who have made suggestions for increas ing housing accommodation and the cheapening of houses, and to our Honorary Secretary, Mr. A. G. W. Tickle, who has been good enough, to collect various information forus. Hongkong, October 4.

Our thanks are also due to the

following Officials, who have been

kind enough to answer promptly

A PRAYER MEETING,

various enquiries addressed to [To the Editor of the "China Mall,"

them by the Chairman, namely,

the late Director of Public Works,

Sir-Extract from China Mail

Dec. 5.-B. F. Oity of Corinth.

SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.

DURBAN AND CAPETOWN.

Oldenburg. Leguapi.

Hevelland

11.-E. L 22.-P. 0. Mar. 7.--P. & 0.

11.-P., & O. 80,--E, LL Apr. 4-P. & 0.

16.-EL

18, P. & O. May 18-P. & 0.

Fabgar.

City of Cterbury More

Naldera. City of York. Delta

-City of Carlo

China Kashmir.

GIBRALTAR,

Nov. 2.-P. & 0.

3.-T. & 0. $4.-P. &. O. 90.-P. 0. Deo. 28-R. I.

Calodonis. Nellore.

Nyana. Kalyan. Kaiser-I-Hind.

CONDON, Ixion.

Oct. 6.-B. F.

9.-N.Y.E.

9. B. F. 15,-0. 8. K. 16.-B. F. 17-B T 10.-1.0. 12.---0.8.K. 2.-N.Y.K. 21.-D. F. 23.-P. & O 35.-C.P.8. 28.-B. F.

10.-G. L

31.-E. A.

Nov. 2-P. & 0.

S.-B. F. 6.-F. &. .-9. F.

7.-N.T.K. 11.-G. L. 12.-E. L. 13.-B. F. 18.-P. & O. 1.-O.P.8. 24.-P. & 0. 24.-P. & O. 14.-D. F. 17.-E. L. 29.-C.P.8. 30. -P. & D. Dec. 11.-B. F.

-

12. - E. A.

14.-P. & O.

18.-H. Y

21.-O.P.8. 24.-B. F. £8-P. & O.

Jan. 2.-E. L.

8.-P. F. 11.-F. & 0. 16-E, A. 28.-P. &. Feb. 6.-E. A.

8.-P. & U. 12.-B. F. 21.-E. Li 12.-P. & O.

Mar. 7.-E.&O.

19-E. A 21.-P; &0. 10.-E. L

Apr, 4-P. & 0.

10.-E. A.

15. - L. 18.-P. & O.

May 9.-P. & 0. 16.-P. & 0.

Hakomski Karu. Agapener. London Muru. Phemius.

Elpener. Karrals. Paris Maru. Hakoena Maro,

Genluce. Bicilia. Empress of Agin. Elpenor. Glooogle. Chile.

Caledonia,

Atreas.

Nellore.

Tairesine

Matsumoto Maru.

Glenluce.

City of Lincoln. Adrastus. Malwa

Empress of Canada. Sundau. Nyanza. Muchaon

Dity of Karachi. Empress of Russia. Kalyan. Sarpedon. Malaya. Daracha Holenue. Empress of A'lin. Autolyens. Kaiser-I-Bind. City of Paris. Patroclus. Khiva.

Asia.

Macedonia.

Australien,

Kashgar.

Montor.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVALS.

:-

Per P. & O... "Matwa” on,Det. Mes D. Mokinsh, Miss C. Boott, Miss H. Thompson, Lt. 4. B. Cameron, IA, H. H. Boom Bab-Lt. Agnow,” Bub-Lt. Courage, Sub-Lt. Boyla, Eir A. L. Lands- bert, Ming E. Sploor, Ren and Mrs Wataon. Rev. and Mrs Russli. Miss A. Ware, Hrs A Coalqrebon, Mr A. J. Whitmorn, Mr. D. Mann, Mr and Mrs Davis Capt and Mrs Moddam. Mr J. R. Milligan. Mr B. A. Grew, Mrs E. House, Rear Admiral Anderson, Comdr. J. Clegg, Pay Lt. Comdr. rymee, Mr P. O. funt, Hr G, Turner, Miss N. Cobbett, Lt-Engr. Manley, Lt-Engr. Wynnə, Bal-Lt. Brownrigg, Mr O. Turne, Mian Starkey, Mrs C. Ust. Mr H. Knoff, Mr A. D. Taylor, Lt. Drage, Mr and Mr Buckle, Bishop Banister. Mr J. Holder, Mr and Mr Campbell, Moses C Hamil ter, H. H. Robson. H. Salby, Mr and Mrs Assayag. Me H. Maxted, Mr B. Thams, Mr and Mrs Begson, Mr H. MEILIS, Mr E. Borissoft. Mrs K. Kani, Mr Tam Bhiuchong. Mr H. Habib, Ber. Father Utterberger, Mrs Loa Ian Steng, Mr Lec Klong Wood, Mr and Mrs Horns, Dr. De Bouzi, Mr and Mrs Bowen, Mr§.' Bowen

MOVEMENT OF STEAMERS,

The B. F... "Laomedon" arrived at London on Cot. 2,

The B. F... Dardanus arrived at London an (ela.

The B. F. 58. "Peluts" arrived at Liverpool on Oct. 3.

The N.I.K. 8. "Suwa Maru" (Enro.

peen Passenger Line) arrived at Mar- svilles on Sept. 10 after 30 days of voyage

from Hongkong.

VOTING CONTEST.

OUR $50 PRIZE.

CINEMA PICTURES.

SHOWN RECENTLY IN HONGKONG.

CHINA MAIL'S 6th BIG FREE EVENT.

This week the China Mail's voting

contest takes a new form, What are

the ten most popular cinema picturės in the list given below? Name them in. their order and win our. $50 prize.

Twenty different dinama pictures are named below. Belect the ten pou consider the most popular and write tham out in the order of your cholon. Than out the form out and send it to the "China Mal!" offoe marked "Vote."

The list which comes nearest the correct solution will win the prize. The correct solution will be decided by the general vote, the, Ham polling the movi votes being placed first, the one coming next being pisood second and so on anti? the list of ten is completed,

Therefore the secret of the contest is Not to select the ten most popular items in alphabetical order from our list. But to select the ten most popular items from our list and judge what place. each individually will occupy-which will come first, which second, aad sɔ on until all ten have been The B.S.L. 6.5. Scottsburg" Admiral | placed Oriontal Line, Agon's, is due from New York via ports to-day.

The P. & O. s.s. "Malwa" of Singa- pare for this port on Oct. 1 at 8 .. with the outward English Mails, and wa› dae hero to-day at nhòu? 7 1.1.

The P. O. ss. "Mantus" left Shang- hai for this port on Oct. 2 at 2.30 p.m. and was due hero to-day at about. ß.a.m. The P. 1. a. "Torilla left Singapore for this port on Sept. 30 a.m. and iɛ due hore to-morrow at about a.m.

The B. F. 8 a. "Prometheus" for Mar seilles, Barrs, Liverpool and Glasgow left Miike on Oct. 2 for this port and is dus here to-morrow-

The P. L. a. "Celtic Prines" is ox- City of Canterbury.pected to arrive here from Koolang Or

Baturday afternoon to-morrow.

Mores

Karmala.

Nalder.

Java.

City of Tork. Delto.

Pero, City of Cario. China. Kalyan, Kanbuir.

HAVRE, Nov. 1-B. F. Eurypylus.

LIVERPOL

Oct. 10.-B. F.

25,B. F. Nov. 1-B., F. 20.-B. F. 18.-B.

Rhoxeaor. Memoon. Eurypytus. Oante. Roomyz.

DUNKIRK. Oct 4.-B. F. Agapenor.

GLASGOW.

Oct. 10.-B. F. 25.-B. F. Nov. 1.-B. F.

20.-B. F. Dac. 1.-B. F. 1.-B. F.

Rhexener. Meninon.

The N.Y.K. 38. "Awa Mara" (Cal- cutts Passenger Line) left Moji for Hongkong on Oct. 2 and is expected here on Oct. 7.

The N.Y.K 8.8. "Hakozaki Maru (European Passenger Line) left Moji for Hougkong via Shanghai on Oct. 3 and le expected here on Oct. 9 in the morning akiling samo day 4 p.m.

The B. F.8.8. Agapenor" for London, Rotterdan and Dunkirk left Shanghai on Oct. 4 for this port and is due here on Oct. 8. This vessel will be despatched at noon on Oct. 9.

The N.Y.K. F.B. "Sado Mara" (Bom bay Passenger Line) left Kobe for Hong kong via Moji on Oct. 2 and is expected bere on Oct. 1.

Thy N.Y.E." Kaga Mara" (Amori- can Passenger Lino) left Shanghai for Hongkong via Manila va Oct. 3 xcd is expected bere on Oct. 11.

1241, ga. "President Jackson " sails for Manis Bum. to disy and is doo at that port at 7.90 s ra, on bus, Q. She leaver Manils si & pun. va Oct. 9, being due at this port at 7.30 s.18. on | Oct. 11, and will sail 1x Scattle and Vic- toria, via Shanghai, Robo and Yoko I bama on Oct. 23 at 10 am.

The contest lasts from Monday to Saturday. The result will be announced

in the "China Maf!" on the succeeding Wednesday, when the winäèr's name will be published along with the correct list.

Evory.copy.of.the.China. Mail contains one form gising the reader one-try....

Regular readers thus bars not less than six tries in one week. Competitors may send in as many forms as they like.

for the prize.

Formi should be sent in lo reach the "Chlos Mall" by Monday. Any forms received by the "China Ma|1" later than Monday will be discounted.

When making your ofioles use only the words giran below. wrongly marked, mutilated, or Indistinotly weltten will be ruled out.

Any forms

The decision of the Editor upon any points which may arise shall be final.

*Members of the “China Mall” staff are debarred from entering the santant.

MAKE YOUR CHOICE HERE

Below we name twenty cinema pictures shown recently in Hongkong. Select the ten you think the most popular,

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3...

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5...

6......

7...

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9....

10...

11...

12...

13...

14...

15...

Australien.

The BL 5.5. "Benyorlich" from Middlesbro, antwerp and London left Busz for this port on Sept. 18 and may be expected to arrive here on Oct. 18.

16...

17...

Java. Peru

The N.Y.K. 6.8 " Katori Maco" (Buro- pean Line) left London for Hongkong via Suez on Sept. 16 and is expected hope on Oct 23.

18...

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Baryphylus. Oants. Keomun. Diomed

AMSTERDAM.

Oct. 10.-J.0.1.1.

31.-E A. Nov. 3.-J.C.JL. Dec. 7.-3.0.J.L.

19.-E. A. Jan. 16.-E. A. Feb. 6.-E. A. Mar. 19.-E. &. Apt. 10, A.

Kertosono. Chile. Oostkerk. Ouderkerk. Malaya. Asia.

BOTTERDAM.

Ixion. Carl Legion. Agзrenor. Kertosono. Oldenbarg. Weser,

Pheшids. Elpepar.

Oct. 6.-B. F. 8.-R. B. 9.-B. F. 1.-J.C.J.L. 20.-B.A.L. 15.-N.D.L. 16.-3. F. 17.-B. F.

#2.-G. L.

20.-B. F.

29.-G. L

31.-E. A.

Nov. 3.-B. F.

-EF. 6.-B. F. A.-P.&O. 7.-N.T.R

Glealuce. Elpenior. Glanogla Chilo. Atrons. Eumeta Tedreaias.

Dec. 1.-H. A.L.

7.-J.,0.J.L

11.-B. F.

Nellore. Mateumoto Maru. Ermind. Qaderkerk.

Sarpedon.

Adratos

12.--E. A

Malaya

18.-B. F.

10.-H. A. L

Eralind.

16.-R F.

Beleau.

20.-B. F.

Machaon.

24.-B. F.

Autolyous.

24H.A.L

27.-B. F.

O. Lopez T Lopez.

Jan. 3.-H. A. T

11.-H. A. L. 15.-E A

| Mar, 18.---E. A. Apr. 10.—E. A.

Haveland. Gil.1936. Fropssen. Rheinland. Asia.

Australian. R-HAUL · Vogtland.

JAYS. Peru.

Ermoland.

BRINDISI VENICE & TRIESTE Feb. 6. A.

Nor. S.-L. T Dev.

Venezia. Flome-L

GENOA

Cathedral, Assistant

Oct. 10.-B. F.

15-N.D.L 18.-D. F.

the Honourable Mr. T. L. Perkins; October 3, 1923.

the Acting Director of Public Works, the Honourable Mr. H. T.

"The Chaplain.mg

Jackman; Ma. A. E. Wright and We hope our readers will pray for Mr. H. J. Pearce of the Buildings him that he may be used of God to 25.-D. F. Office; and, in particular, the do much good work amongst us." Nor. 2.-B. F Honourable Colonial Secretary,

May I ask to whom does His

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Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher, C. M. G.,refer, the readers or the Staff of C. B. E., for his readiness at all the China Mail? And where willOut. times to supply information to the the Prayer Meeting be held? Chairman, as required.

And lastly we desire to pay our heartfelt tribute of respect to the memory of the late Mr. J. W. White whose recent untimely death, in the

Rhezonor. Weser. Diomed.

Glenlace.

Hemnou.

Dinta

MARSEILLES.

8.-N.Y.E.

Hakonski Maru. Rhexener. City of Táncoln. Karmala. Memnon. Burgoylus.

Yours, etc.

M. A. DHEN. Hongkong, October 4. [The "us" refers principally to

10.-B. F. 11.-E. L 19.-P & U. -B. F.

Nnr. 1-B, F.

8.-P. & O. 20.-B. F. 14-P.&0.

Myan

*-P. & 0.

Kalyan

Farpedon.

midst of his arduous labours, has readers of "Cathedral Notes" from deprived the Colony of the services which the information was taken

and altenders at St. John-e-

of a espable, hard-working and Cathedral, but may possibly fu- conscientious Public Servant.

clude, Editors, Brokers, Unofficial Doc. 1.-F.

H. E. POLLOCK.

Chairman.

R. H. KOTEWALL.

W. S. BAILEY.

members of the Council, writers of anonymous letters to the papers, Jan. TELL those who sign chits and do not -pay them, taipans, &c. Ed. China

Hongkong, 26th September, 1923. | Mail

-BT- 16.-P. &.0. 18.--B: I

Caledonia. Kellore. Capla

Diomed. Ciff of Paris, Putrocious

Macedonia.

ANTWERP.

Dot &-R. B.

9.-N.Y.K. J0.-H.AL. 13.-0 &'K. 11.-N.D.L 19.-P. & 0. 180, L 18.-0.8. K 19.-K.J.E. Nov. 2.—P & 0.

-P. &Q 13.-8. 6.

Cat. Legion. Fakoza Maru. Oldenburg. Lordon Marn. Weser. Karmala. Glanluce. Paris Maru. Hakoan Maru.

Caledonia. Nollare. Admatess

24.-P. & C.

Njana.

24-HA.L. Havelland

30.-P. & D.

Kalyan Kafter I-Hind.

18.-H. L Dec. 1-HALEemland.

14.-P. & 0. Devanha.

HAMBURG:

Out. 8.-E. B

--- 10,÷J,0.8.TA

102 H.A. L. 150). 6. K. IE 17.-B. F.

19.—X.D.L. 1.-4. L

Carl Legion. Bartosono Oldenburg. “Lorsiou Maru,

Phemlos. Препог.

Weser.

Glenlo.

The 4.0.L. s . "President Jefferson" ailed from seattle, on september-23 on schedule, and is due at this port on Oct. 24.

The B. F, 5.3. "Machson" left Livor pool on Sept. 14 for Hongkong, Shanghai. Taku and Dainy and is due hore on or about Ost. 16.

The B. F. "Glaucus" loft Låver- pool on Sept. 19 for Singaporo, Hong- kong, Shanghai and Talogtau and is due here en ar about Oct.

Tre B. L. c.s. Benmohr" from Mid- dlesbro, Antwerp and London, left Suez for this orb via Straits Porta on Col. 5 and may be expected to arrive here on Nov. 1.

The B. F. 4. "Hotons" left Táver- pool un Bapt. 29 for Hongkong, Shughal, And Japon and is das here on or about Nov,

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.

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Nanook of the North

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To the Editor

Sir,

China Mail,

Hongkong.

Hongkong, Oct. 5, 1923.

I consider the following the ten most popular pictures placed in the order in which I think they should appear :---

Please write clearly in block letters.

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