6.

~ ONGKONG,

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· MAÇÃO ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY.

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Sallings 2--To Osnho dally ai 8 am and 10 p.m. (Sundays 10 p.m. only) From Catties daily as 8... and, à p.m. (Bundays 5 p.m. only) JEVIQ8OF THE HONGKONG. CANTON & MADAO UTHAMBJAT 00, LTD.

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ENTER

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HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS EASTER SUNDAY:-10th April)BOI AN ies Hongkong at EASTER MONDAY!-list April) returns at 3 r., from Maso Further information ay be abiained at the Contraaz's Offion, 4a Dət Voeux Road Crits, Mesans, Taos. Cook & Soy, or the Ameriosa Expross Company, Hongkong.

DODWELL

& COMPANY,

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REDUCED PÁSSAGE RATES TO BRINDISI, VENICE OR. TRIESTE.

£66.

NEXT SAILINGS.

OUTWARD FOR YOKOHAMA, KOBE, AND MOJI.

8.8.AUSSA*...

8.8.

DUCHESSA D'AOSTA"

*5.8.

SILVIO PELLICO"

B.S.NIFPON"

S.Š. “ROSANDRA"

Sails about 22nd April Sails about 4th May Sails about ist Jana Sails about 3rd June Bails about 3rd July

HOMEWARD FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE.

.8.8. "PERSIA'

8.8.

FIUME-1"

3.9. "NUMIDIA”

*18. "AUSSA" ...

***

8.8. DUCHESSA D'AOSTA *3.5. "BILVIO FELLICO" 8.8. NIPPON"

8.S. "ROBANIBA”

...

The

"Cargo Only.

Sails about 20th April Sails about 8th May Bails about 11th May Sails about 4th June Sails about 7th June Sails about 4th July Sails about 8th July Sails about 7th August

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FROM JALCUTTA & COLOMBO TO SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS,

Regular Pinger and Cargo Service to South African Ports. Through Bulls of Lading fasted from Hongkong.

For Freight x Passage on any of the above Lines apply to :-

MR. H. W. BIRD IS ELECTED

1HE NEW PRESIDENT.

THE CHINA MAIL.

NEW B. 1. LINER.

LAUNCHED FOR EASTERN

SERVICE.

Messrs. Barclay, Curle and Co.. Mr. H. W. Bird was elected Ltd., have accessfully launched President of the Society of St. the twinscoe steamer "Tairea, George, Hongkong, at the annual which theyare completing to the meeting held at the City Hall yes- | order of Musrs. The British India terday. Mr. D. G. M. Bernard was Steam Navigation Co. Ltd., for In the chair and was supported by their Eastern service. The launch His Honour Mr. Justice Gompertz, ing ceremony was performed by the Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak, Mr. Miss Hodgkinson, daughter of R. H. B. Hancock (Past Pre- Captain Hodgkinson, the owners' sidents), Mr. G. H. Piercy, Hon. marine mperintendent, the Secretary, and the following builders bring represented by Mr. members of the Committee: Mr. Peek, Mr. Glichrist, Mr. Ewing, C. G. Alabaster, KC., Lieut.-Col. and Mr. Scully.

The vessel is designed to have L. G. Bird, Mr. P. S. Cassidy, Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin, Mr. W. A. a speed of about 17 knots, and Dowley, Mr. W. J. Eldridge and will be propelled by twinscrew Mr. V. M. Grayburn. There were triple-expansion engines supplied also present Messrs. M. E. F.

from seven single-ended boilers Alrey, F. A. Wells, E. F. Aucott, working or oil fuel, and having J. Scott Harston, W. E. L. Shen-three funnels, the machinery being ton, A. Hicks, A. K. Raven, C. B. constructed Raven, C. Dickens, W. O. Barring ton, Dr. M. Harston and the Rev. V. H. Copley Moyle.

Presenting the annual report and statement of accounts, the Chairman said-

at the builders Finnieston Engineering Works. She is 40s. long by 60ft. broad by 331t. deep, with complete shelter deck, and poop, bridge, forecastle, and boat decks. She will carry 6 first-class passengers, I do not think there is anything 80 second-class passengers and 2,540 deck passengers particular in the accounts that calls about

latter Our charitable the

in the for explanation.

'tween gifts amount to only $1,034.89 as decks. Large public rooms are compared with $2,856 03 in the provided for compradore staff, with and Chinese previous year, which is due to the separate Indian fewer calls made upon us locally. galleys, Cargo handling arrange- The balance carried forward isments are very complete, and large $6,660.75 which is $14.41 less than refrigeratedchambers are provided was brought forwarel from 1922. thermotank ventilation being pro-

vided for in the 'tween decks.

The vessel is in accordance with the latest bulkhead sub-division rules, andall life-saving appliances are of the most up-to-date descrip

A grant was made again last year to the Hon. Mr. Irving, Director of Education, for prizes for patriotic essays in recognition of St. George's Day for children in British Schools. Your Com-tion, the ilfeboats being carried mittee, however, do not consider on a complète installation of this has been a success and think Maclachlan and Co.'s new automatic that it should be discontinued in davis. future.

During the year there was the usual Gelf match between St. Andrew's Society and ourselves which we were fortunate enough to win, and we thus retain the trophy fer another year (Hear, hear.) Silling races between the two Sociales were also organized by the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club which provided a very interesting day's racing which am glad to be able to record we

(Ap again pored successful. plause.)

COMMERCE AND FINANCE!

COMPANY REPORT.

CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN &' MORTGAGE CO., LTD.

Subject to audit the General Managers and Consulting Com- mitted of the China Provident Loan and Mortgage Co., Ltd., will at the forthcoming Meeting to be held on the 30th, April 1924, res commend the following:- To pay a Dividend of

$1 per share on old shares..........$170,000.00 place to Reserve Fund 10,000.00 write off Furniture, Godowa Equip- ment etc................. and carry forward.......

4.182.79 1.757.20

$185,940.08

HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.

In addition to the quotations. given on page II as usual, the following should be noted

Hongkong Stock Exchange "Ropes ex rights ox bonus $241⁄2 nominal, rights $34 prem. buy. Bonus shares 5244 nominal.

Hongkong Developments $14 sales.

China Buses $104 buyers. Hongkong Sharebrokers Assen:

Hongkong Developments $1.20 sales.

COAL OUTPUT.

The total output of the Kailan Mining Administration's mines for the week ending March 29 quount- ed to 93,108 tone and the sales dur- ing the period to 106,878 tons.

J

COTTON MARKET.

Messrs. Morreau and Spiegelberg, Manchester, in their market report of March 12 write as follows!

Yums.-Prices have been advan- cod about d. per b. Sales are re- parted to have been small but rates are very much firmer.

Cloth-Though the volume of business actually booked remains small, bids from overseas are in many casos considerably, nearer Manchester prices than was the case a week ago

The observance of St. George's Day last April was, as usual, con- confined to an interchange of fraternal between greetings Societies, a grant of prizes to school children to which I have already referred, and a presenta tion of roses to Lady Stubbs. There is a feeling that there should be a greater observance of the day in the Colony, and a con- cert or similar entertainment has been suggested I commend this to the attention of the incoming Committee who will doubtless be glad to hear views expressed on the subject at this meeting. During the year 62 new members joined the Society, but it is with sincere regret that I have to re- cord the death of so many of our The list includes:-Mr. H. S. and Treurer for the loyal sup- 10 per cent, below Manchester, in Burleigh, Mr. G. A. Chadwick.port accorded me during the year. its offers. Mr. H. Day, Mr.. A. Leon, Mr. J. (Applaust) Parkes, Mr. H. W. Sassoon, Mr. 1. W. White, Mr. C. E. Warren and Mr. M. J. Wells, and we extend our deepest sympathy to their relatives.

Before proposing the adoption

One hears of quite good lines be- of the report and accounts, I wishing booked for China, after a con to say how much I have appreciat-siderable amount of offers and coun- ed the great honour of being your ter bills. President for the past year, and to India is also making purchases, thank all the Members of the although there is a large volume of

TUESDAY APRIL

1924

CANADIAN

STEAMSHIPS

PACIFIC

LIMITED

HOME VIA CANADA

Eo long to Tartz

VIA SWANOMAT, Nagmanı, Kann, Toxokama, Varowyną, Mosrexxax & Qissend,

Frons Dw Hongkong Vasornyer.

MAustralia ADE. 14 May 7 Melita

E/Asta E/Russia. May 29 Jun 16

May 8 May 13

From

Pos

Cenada Yngland.

May 14 May 31 Scotland Jane 4 Jane 11 Mianedass Juns 26 July Molit

.

K/australia June 13 July

9 July 16 Jaly E/Asia

July 3 July 21 1-3/soopiand July 30" Aug. Other Atlantio Bailings every few days to Liverpool, Southampton. Glasgow, Antwerp, Cherbourg and Hamburg.

Allotment of Cables on Atlantie immere bald hace and through tickets Inced.

Early raervallon necessary,

• Three Trans-continental Trains Dually,

Standard Bleeping_Cars, Compartmente di Dewing Rooms Canadian Pacific Hotels at Victoria, Vancouver, in the Bockiss, Calgary, Winnipeg. Montreal and Quebec.

"CANADIAN PADIFIO THROUGHOUT"

From Hongkong April 30 May 11 June 25

HONGKONG-MANILA SERVICE.

Dao Manila

May

93

2 Jane. 17

Passenger Department

Freight and Express

From

Manila

Duo Hongkong

May

3

May

May 26

Empress Asis Empress Russia Maj 24

Empress Asia Анде 98 Jane 30 Telephone C. 76% Cables GADANPAO. Telephone 0.42 Omblos

NAUTILUS.

STRUTHERS & BARRY.

OPERATİNG 0.8. GOVERNMENT ŠHIPS.

EXPRESS FREIGHT SERVICE,

FOR HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO FROM HONGKONG BY DIRECT ROUTE.

FOR SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES. FROM HONGKONG BY DIRECT ROUTE, 0,8,8,8. "West Ivan"

U.S.8.3. "West Sequaus "

FOR MANILA, SINGAPORE,

U.S.8.B. "West Prospect"...

......Dao Hongkong 18th April Leave Hongkong 17th April ...Dae Hongkong 26th Aprik Leave Hongkong 28th April ZAMBOANGÀ & CEBU,

...Das Hongkong 11th April Love Hongkong 13th April BARGO ACEPTED FOR TRANSHIPMENT AT SAN FRÄNGISOO OF WEEKLE BAILINGS TOR ATLANTIⱭ SEABOARD PORTS. THROUGH 2012 @ LADING ISSUED TO V,8, AND CANADIAN OVERLAND POINT. TOR BATAVIA, SEMARANG AND, SOURABAYA, U.8.9.B. "Went Faralon"

*** ***

„Due Hongkong 25th April Leave Hongkong 28th April

THROUGH BULLS OF LADING ISSUED TO ALL PORTS NOT SERVED,

FOR FULL INFORMATION APPLY TO

'STRUTHERS & BARRY.

L. EVERET

General Agent for JAPAN-URINA-PHILIPPINES.

INDO-CHINA-STRAITS AND JAYA,

Lah Floor, Queen's Building,

Phone Central No. 29062 Đ

G. P. BRADFORD, Han-dguel,

members, since our last report. Committe, the Hon. Secretary rude which remains steadily about DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

The Annual Ball held on the 4th January was again a great success and was attended by over 1,000

Telephone Centist 1030, DODWELL & 00., LTD., Agenta.people. Mr. H. E. Hollands acted

0.

S K

SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERAMON

LONDON, HAMBURG, LOTTERDAM & ANTWERP—Via Blagapori, Colarsho, Bars and Port Bald.

Wednesday, 90th April, LOTEN MARI PIODE JANZIRO, SATÇE DUSNOS AIRES-V Jalgon, Sagapore, Colombe, Durban & Cape Lowe.

CHICADO MARU................. Wodaseday, 23rd Apr. 2012AY-Via Singapoeard Calamba.

SHUNKO MARU.Thursday, 17th Apr. 21st Apr. AMAZON MARO..........................Monday,

BANGKOK-La Balgon,

BUSHU MARD

CALCUTTA-Vis Slagspite and Bangvon,

HAGUE MARO (0% at Fog).

„Thursday, lat Hay

Sunday, 20th April Saturday, 17th May,

Beginning of May

VICTORIA, SEATTLE TACOMA & VANCOUVER-VIA Shanghai and Japan Ports.

ARABI MARU...... ............

NEW YORK-Via Japaparia, Ban Francisco and Panama.

HAVANI MARU,...manac MINIMI JAPAN PORTS-Woți, Kobe, Onaka, Yokkaichi and Nagoja

ANDES MARU_.................................... SUMATRA MA RU Leisu ARABIA MARU

KEELUNG via SWATⱭN & AMOY.

Thorsday, 17th Apr. Wednesday, 30th Apr. ...Saturday, 17th May

KANG MABU

.....................Sunday, 10th Apr. at 11 am AMARO MARU.Sunday, 17th Apr. at Ifa.m.. TAKÃO Tim BWATOW KAMOY,

KOTAU MAKU ---Thursday, 94th Apr. at 10a.m. TAKAO and KEKLUND.

„Wodnosday, 16th Apr.

OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.

K. SHIMA, Manager.

BUSHO MARU_isation For further pathulars please apply to- 14 Central E). 4688, 4089, 4090,

#

BOSTON & NEW

JOINT SERVICH OF THE

YORK.

"BLUE FUNNEL" LINE (QURANI BÁ, CÖ, LD. & CHINA MUTUAL 8N, 00, LD)

AND

AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE

TULERMAN & BUCKNALL 88, 00, ENJ „AILINGS FROM KONGKONG.

18 KNAREBBIO" Stem Calist Apr.. 8.8. KERMUNaca Cacal... 14 May BB, "OITY OF GRAN .................................via Boca Canal.ith May

.........vis Buer Canalli.............Met May · 8.8. "OANFA”.

*, *** KNARESSRO” will cali at Philadelphia.

Bissers proved vis from Janal or Prasma Canal at Owners' Option Bubject to clare without motion.

For fretæbt and purileularn syply so

· USTERPIELO & SWIF « THE BANK LIVE ED. HONGKONG, TOMOKONG ✯ JANTON, HOLYOAK-K488EY & GO LTD. OLSTIM.

THE KWONG HIP LUNG CO., LTD.

ENGINEERS and SHIPBUILDERS, BOILER MAKERS, BRASS and IRON

FOUNDEM. All work dood in this establishmont le guaranteed. We have ors thirty yearé axperience. We own twɔ Slipways end cpu sopommodate any craft of 100 feadlong.

Town Gica:64, Conasogbt Road Central, Hongkong. Tel Central N6, 459, Shipyard: Bm-Sal-Po, Kowloon, Hongkong. Tel Kowtoon No. 9

Estimates foralabed on syplination.

Hongkong Agil, A 2012,

The threatened lock-out in the I now beg to propose the adop-spinminer trade has been averted. tion of the report and accounts as The collapse of French franes is presented and when this has been causing considerable anxiety on the seconded I will be pleased to financial aide, and great interest is answer to the best of my ability being taken in the efforts made to any questions that may be asked.nvoid the fanc following the mark. Mr. R.H. 8. Hancock seconded So far this has not affected the cot- the adoption of the report and ton trade to any extrust, but it is accounts, and the motion was causing a little nervousness. carried manimously.

as Hon. Secretary for the Ball,

ELECTION OF OFFICERS,' and we are much indebted to him for his hard work which, contri- The Chairman in proposing the buted in no small measure to the election of the new President for success of the evening. (Applause.) the ensuing year said that Mr. I wish again to tender our hearty H. W. Bird had been Vice-Pre- thanks to Mr. R. A. Nicholson for sident forthe past two years and the fine display of roses on the remarked that he had done valu- able work on the Committee. He President's table, which, as on previous occasions, was one of the had great pleasure in proposing features of the decorations-Mr. Bird as President,, The Hon. (Applause)-also to the Chairmen Mr. Holyoak seconded. Proposing, and members of the Sub-Com-Dr. Harion as Vice-President, the mittee who made all the arrange- Chairmansaid that Dr. Harston had ments and worked so energetically been a resident of Hongkong for a and unsparingly for the comfort numberof years and that he needed aad enjoyment of our guests. I no introduction to the members. am sorry to say that Mr. R. J. (Applause.) His Honour Mr. Wilton, who has been Chairman of Justice Gompertz, seconded the Wines and Supper Committee, proposal, which was unanimously has left Hongkong for good. You carried. are all aware of the painstaking manner in which he attended to this branch of the evening's enter tainment and the excellent way in which everything was carried out. (Applause.) We shall miss him very much, but I may mention that although his services will not be available to us for the next ball we shall have his able lieutenant, Mr. S. Baker, who has taken the keepest interest in the ball and has a note of all the arrangements made this year. (Applause.)

said The Chairman

that Mr. G. H. Piercy had carried on the wok of Secretary for the past two years and he now desired to be relieved. Mr. L. S. Greenhill had kindly consented to his name being put forward, but he would Hke to point out that Mr. Green- hill would need some assistance during the meetings. Mr. Dowley seconded the proposal which was carried unanimously.

The Chairman then put forward the name of Mr. V. R. Jones for the position-of-Hon. Treasurer In doing so he said that Mr. Exell WHAT. THEY SAY IN SIAM had been elected for the past two years, and since he had left the Colony his work had been carried on by Mr. W.M ̈TM Cox.

about

BABY'S OWN TABLETS,

South America buys small lots steadily and the Levant and Near East have placed orders. Home trade in decidely good.

Of the smaller Eastern markets. Java and the Straite remain very dull, and bida from those places are very far out.

There is still too much specula- tion evident in the mr cotton market for consumers to have that confidence which is necessary before they will buy freely.

'RUSSIA'S TRADE.

RIGA, April 18. A measure from Moscow states that the figures of the trade turm- over in March decreased by 30 per cont, compared with February. A section of the Prose regards the de- pression as temporry but the Ekonomic Heskapajken considers that it will be lasting.

"

THE TENTS OF ALLAH"

Sharks made heavy precaution necessary in taking some of the water scenes in The Tents of Allah," starring Monte Blue and Mary Alden. Because Porto Rico offered

scenery and settings similar to Morocco, the locale of The Tents of Allah," producer E. A. MacManus took his entire company to San Juan to stage this Encore Picture, distributed, by Associated Exhibitors.

HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA ODAST PORT SERVICE.

▷ EGULAR SERVICE of Fael, High Olam. Court Hiseman haring good Acommodation for Flesh Clam Passeignen. Maokela Liight and Fans in Simonrooma Baloons. Exit Daleine.

SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.

and

BERAKKER

HAIRONG ... HATFOONG HAINING

AND ERYUEN. (Oorrying 9 to 10 Days)

CAPMAIN

LEAVENW

18th Apr. ab 1. p.m.

Capt. Ellis Walker...... FRIDAY. Caps W. 8. Turnbull... JURSDAY, 2nd Apr. se I p.m. ****** | Bapt. W. C. Passmore | FRIDAY, 28th Apr.- au 1 p.m.

Osliing at Swatow for Passengers only.

A

Arrivals and Departures from the Company's Wharf (near Blakù Pier).

For FBRIGHT and PASSAGE apply komi

A DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.

Gemara | Managers.

JRE

ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL

STEAMSHIP

COMPANY, Ltd.

Projected Sailings from Hongkong. Subject to alteration.

17th April

18th April

PASSENGER SERVICE.

"UITY OF CARTO"

"CITY OF CHRISTIANIA "

"CITY OF CAIRO"

The story works up to a thrilling}|--- climax in which a desert tribe and the Sultan's guard come to blows

In Sim. As in other countries through- Mr. Dowbiggin seconded, and cut the world, Baby's Own Tablota are the motion was carried:', the trusted children's. remedy in many

The Communities was elected as homes Here is what Atc. Bo Sub Das follows: Messrs. C. G. Alabaster, on the Sultan's ship. The ship of the Slam Electricity Co., 1005 Bong Ward Road, Bangkok, says about L. G. Bird, P. S. Cassidy, E. Cock, was a small Spanish corvette, one thankim

HBL Dowbiggin, W. A. Dowley, of two such old-fashioned boats Formerly my four children were W. J. Eldridge, V. M. Grayburn, still in existence, and, over three constantly suffering from one limast or M. E. Airey, S. Baker, the Hon. hundred fighting men scrambled another such as fever, collo and countip Mr. AR Lowe and Mr. H.-P. over it

About twenty-five smaller boats tion. But of isto none of them has been Winslow. 11, and Fattribute this to the use of i | Baby's Owo Tablets. -tine of my boys

The Chairman mentioned that were stationed around the corvette had an especially bad teething parid, he thought the essay open for and out of range of the camera, but Baby's Own Tablaia proved invalu British school children should be for so thickly infested Is the water able in

him and relieving the discontinued and that some form with sharks, that a man overboard painathing

of entertainment-for-the children would have meant a life lost un- For infants and young oblidren of should be, organised to take its less help was given immediately. every race and elime Baby'. Owa Tablets place. He also mentioned that it These sharks provide sport ane equally helpful and health restoring was proposed to hold the annual and practice for the U.S. Marines in case of infantile indigestion, con stipation, sole, distrhoes, simple fever, ball at about the same time as last stationed at Morro Fort Shark! Vomiting, colds, croup, teaching crumbles year. We shooting makes good sharp shoo- "The Tents of Allah”: will They sough the nerven, expel worms, The Rev. Copley Moyle tera. quickly bring restful sleep in s ustural way, are guaranteed apertly suggested that there should be a shortly be seen at the World formal parade of members at Theatre with Mary Thurman, Sally safe and free from opiates, anrootics, or Cathedracrvice. If this could be Crute. Charles Lane, Macey other harmful, druga Chomiste self thom, or post fres, cents the vial from arranged he would only be too Harlam, Frank Currier and others Dr William Medicine Co, 60 Klangse pleased to make arrangements for seen in support of Monte Blue and Road, Shanghai.

wwwf Marý Alden M

2

this.

(Marseilles, London, Botterdam,

& Hamburg. ¡Marsellos, London, Rotterdams

& Hamborg.

}

[Marseliks, Loudon, Rotterdam 17th April

Land Hamburg FAKES TO LONDON, İN

Bingle 1st Class "A" £9%. "B" £84. 2nd Class "A" 231, "D" £56.

18 Betorn

Cargo Stowmara Saloon pasange £as.

147.

£16

_THE_BANK_LINE, LTD. (Tal. Centesi 789)

or to Holyoak Hassey"à Co., Ltd., Canton,

THE

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SEATTLE & VICTORIA .. SHANGHAI KOBE, TOKOHAMA

SPECIAL THRU REDUCED RATES TO FUBOPE.

From Boogkong

PRESIDENT JESFERSON PRESIDENT GRANT PRESIDENT MADISON PRESIDENT MCKINLEY

For Beattle) April 2ândi

May 4th May 16th May 29th

(Belling Every 19 days) MANILA BERVICE.

PRESIDENT GRANT PRESIDENT MADISO PRESIDENT MCKINLEY

Apr. 25tis

May 7th

May 18th

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