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The Canadian Pacific in press of Canada" arrived at Hong Kong yesterday on her tour cost od. She enries a big party De tourists wrong whom is Sit Aig sta M, Nation, one of the directors it is of this Canada Parifie accompanied by Lady Sanson, the and Marguerite, and his brother, General H. C. Santeng C.B.. CLE., R.E.
Hailing from, Varaenver in Jai- xury 1, #24, she skirted Auserica by way of the Pantina canal atud sailed eastward from New York on the | world cruise on January, 30, 1924. She will returns to Vancouver on May 24, 1924, having visited sixteen countries and traversed tore t 80,81 miles. Among the countries visited are Panara, Cuba, Madeira, Gibraltar, Algiers, Monaco, I Egypt, India, Burn, Straits Su fements, Java, Philippings, Chi Japan and Hawaii. Except for rough sen at Gibralter the voyage: has been over a south course, with ture.
THE CHINA MAIL.
TREVESSA TROPHY.
RACE BETWEEN SHIPS*
LIFE BOATS.
AN INDIAN'S COMPLAINT.
BORROWED MONEY AND A QUARREL.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTIFICATION.
For over an hour at the Sum-
CHINESE MARITIME CUSTOMS START AT 4 P.M. TO-MORROW mary Court this morning, Mr. THE Office and Stations of the Justice Gompertz listened to for Kowloon and District will be
between grievance
an Indian closed to public business on FRIDAY The race for the "Trevessä” Trophy, presented in recognition money-lender and his client, and SATURDAY the 18th and 19th of the meritorious conduct of the chauffeur employed by the Hong-instant. officers and crew of the s.s. kong Hotel Garage: The Indian Trevessa" and with the object of claimed $46:30 from Man Lang. fostering an interest amongst the, due he said, as principal, and Mercantile Marine in the handling interest on an I.Q.U. of ship's boats, will take place to- morrow afternoon and from the enthusiasm that is being shown-as indicated by the fact that there are twelve entries up to now-the inauguration of this event will be
The action seemed to be the sequel of a quarrel between the Indian, and the motor driver, a quarrel which started outside the Hong- kong Hotel and finished in the Holice Court. The moneylender
R. H. R. WADE,. Commissioner of Chinese Customs, Kowloon and District, York Buildings, Hongkong, 14th April, 1024.
BANK HOLIDAYS.
successful and will continue to be alleged that the motor driver/IN Accordance with Ordinance No.5
a permanent bi-yearly feature.
The trophy is to be considered a challenge trophy and never to become the absolute property of any ship or company. Any ship in port on the day of the race, be longing to owners having offices in Hongkong is eligible to enter a A ship is allowed to enter boot. only one boat which must be a Standard Life Boat (with tanks) and belonging to the ship. Boats must not be less than 24 feet or more than 38 feet and must be Atted out with standard equip
ment.
Mr. A. Ritchie, Hon. Secretary of the Hongkong Yacht Club and
of 1912, the EXCHANGE BANKS
natchel important, papers in-will be closed for the transaction of cluding the 1.0.0. out of his PUBLIC BUSINESS OR FRIDAY, pocket. The Magistrate discharg-SATURDAY and MONDAY, the
18th, 19th and 21st inst. ed the then defendant.
Hongkong, 14th April, 1924.
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THE
TREVESSA TROPHY RACE.
The motor driver, who was re- presented by Mr. M. K. Lo said! he borrowed $20 from the Indian who made him sign an LOU. for ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB. $40. When he met the money- lender by appointment outside the Hongkong Hotel he paid him $20 and asked the Indian for the LOU. The Indian replied that he would! return it if the motor driver bought him a drink. He had no money and the row started. Both blowing of a Police whistle.
Fon
MERCHANT SHIPS LIFE-BOATS,
WEDNESDAY 18th April, 1924.
daughters, the Misers Consime no mishups or talities of any Dain charge of the racearrangements of them were arrested after the BE start will be from Channel!
line East and West.
BILLIARDS.
informed the Chine Mail this Features aboard include a special morning that of the twelve 12-piece Filipino band and ches competitors the "Empress" boats Freginst Empare ad is de tra, recruited in Manila by Major would be represented; entries had the Camrend of Captain S. Robin W, H. Loving, organizer of tile also been received from the China son O.B.E., Where love conduct celebrated Manila Military Consta Navigation Company (Taikoo) and
At the V.R.C. Ist night, P. when in command of the presudury land: a Chinese crew that the Bank Line. He expected
more ships would Yvanovich defeated R. F. Luz in of Australia" during the earthquake has adopted itself easily to the that many
the final round of the hilliards open ad Yekohara, inaught him, world-tropies; staff of seasoned naviga- enter boats.
tors and travelers, recruited fromthe The course will be as follows-chunpiemship by 10 points to wide dame.
Among the tourises e Willo world-wide Canadian Pacific on Start from Channel Rocks, Kow- and the winner will play L. d. F. Alloway, Winnipeg Banker: Ezation erg, airy staterooms with loon Bay. (P.) Mark boat off Yacht Omad in the challenge round. "Atherton South, je nogeham of bats instead of berths: 3051 Club (5.), Cust Rock Gas Buoyanovich is an ex-champion and New Brunswick: Mles. H. Blair, swimming pool: cumplete moving (P) finish at Yacht Club across this will be his fourth successive year ag challenger. In his play last son of Sir Robert Blair, secretary picture equipament.
Sailing eastward, as the "Em- Mr. Ritchie said that boats' crews night he was consistent rather than of bin Talon City Cameil; Na thaniel Curry, Caution Seator: press of Canada" has done., the and boats had been instructed to bribit while, his opponent was Willard Rindon, volir handran Melitoranea and Egypt have been be off Channel Rock not later than nervous in nevertheless got toge 21d railway comrarter, Vancouver; visited in the height of the se-3.30 p.m. to-morrow in order to the hk of over 50. Yvanovich Wallace Thmeyereft, wing sons; India, Ceylon and Bur allow of sufficient time in which practically had the lead all through
inor of Setland: Anos B. Trites, while was still cool and conto make all arrangements, such the match and was not pressed,
Highest renks were — of British Columbia. 11. Holds-able: China, at the spring of the as fitting and issuing the flags
Vranovich: 4, 41, 36, 31, 20, wrth, Mayer of Wakefield; 4. . year, and Jopen shiring which each boat will carry.
The race will start at 4 o'clock. 24 (2), 25, 21, 20 (P. Sharmeen, worsted spinner, Brad cherry blossom time,
The ship is equipped with a shop The boats must have their Tuz: 68, 51.29 (2), 26, 25, 24, foni, Rng: "Williaan A. Andersen, j
shipped,, and' their 22. gran broker, Winnipeg Francis La carrying all necessities for the globe masts Patton, of de Tominion Bank offer, also with a soda fountain, sails down at the start. On the be, a laundry, a barber shop, tmin signal to start, sails must be hoist- American travellers Belude, J. ed nurses, ladies' Bairdresser, med and boats may proceed salling LATEST SHIPPING NEWS. Behat Arengo of New Orleans, receris, pule sterempher, enter rowing, or both at the discretion pasting the American Gumy expert, official motographer, of the helmsman. Ap Asiatic crew
Cunnla.
Prast Compeny Adolph 1. "Bern- heiner of Los Angeles, who made his fortune in silk iepetations and is rated as one of the wealthiest Jen in whes United States: Tusca~
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a
gyinmusiano,
special library covering ports of thousand romances," onder swamming pool for the tropics, entrer, etc.
in charge of the officer, all of whom
the hoat, will be carried. must belong to the ship' entering
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ARRIVALS.
R. C. Rickmers, (Carl Bodiker) from Sabang-Kowloon Wharf.
Empress of Canada, (C. P.S. Ltd) from Manila.-Kowloon Wharf.
President Garfield, (Dollar S.S.): from Shanghai-Kowloon Wharf. Van Overstraten, J.C.J.L.) from Singapore.-A8
and friends ara ccrtially invited to be present.
Launches will leave Blake Pior at 3.15 p...
A. RITCHIE,
Acting Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 15th April, 1924.
SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE, HONGKONG.
It is proposed to hold a TIFFIN In the
HONGKONG HOTEL
од
ST. GEORGE'S. DAY. WEDNESDAY,
April 23rd, at 1 p.m. Price of Tifin $2.50 (Exclusive of Wines).
Members desiring to attend are requested, is forward their names to Mr. W. A. Dowler, Hongkong Hotel.
List will close at 4 pm. on April 22nd.
PUBLIC AUCTIONS
Patroclús, (B. & S.) from Lon-instructions to sell by Pablic THE Undersigned have received don, Singapore Holt's Wharf.
Fenglee, (Yuen Seng Fat)' from To-Saigon.--Czn.
The referees who have consent The Comtrender of the "Canada" ed to officinte are Commodore
Robinson, C. Boswell, Bunker of Troy, XY. Captain Samuel
Grace, R.N., and Capt. T. Arthur. Chutes Bradley, jeweller al Band B.E. R.X.R., who was de The race is being held under the Car 3. v. Hunce A. Cuter. Commander of the British Fe auspices of the Royal Hongkong Mamcturer of the fans taner (B.. Freember 27, 1923, Yacht Club and at the finish, Made Leston; Canter Cowder of the King of England for his which is expected at about 3 p.m., les, die and publisher of the Desis at Yokohama during tea will be served in the Yacht
earthquakes, Fast Moines Register.' Augustas D.| Supiendær Curtis, ingentes of dieet electric month he was awarded the silver Club and the prizes presented to the winning crew. The Trophy will not be presented lighting, Chicago; laps Hardie, jeddat of the order of St. John of main filarer. Jegisalem, only the second time it
morrow 35 it has renewed candy
Towa Maru, (Suzuki) from Kee- Plusburgh: C. Gearged. Henis, ever has been bestowed upon a
yet been received, but prizes lung-Wanchai, Tomar assistant attorney general of Canadian. His ship, the "Eupes donated by Capt. Arthur will be
Halvdan, (Grimble) from was abcpt to leave the the 'nited Suites and. jutge givre of Australia.
Samarinda-Wanchai, American Mer- | Yokohama deck at noon on Septeni- cale of th
ber 2 when the delerle desconded
West Prospect, (St. & Barry)} SBs fures i31/3:4* !。
from Foochow.-Laichikok. D. on the island empire. Los
William Angeles:
Hok Canton, (Hong On) from Two hundred reons that will ac Hoxie. pressidera Babcock-Wi-
Kwong-chow-wan.-C40. echanical engineers, Newcommodate 50 passengers,comfort-
Hydrangea, (Chin On) from Swatow-Co's Wharf.
WHI.
not
awarded the winners.
Launches will leave Blake Pier to follow up the race.
Xxx
Edwin H Keonard, ably love been outfitted for the DR. TAGORE'S MISSION. York:
All passengers travel first metallurgical engineer, Jos Auge cruise.
a.
DEPARTURES.
Mingsang, U. M. & Co.) for Shanghai, Swatow-April 15.
Tungshing, J. M. & Co) for Saigon.-April 15.
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les; Emile 11. Kluge, silk and fex-class and have equal privileges.
In connection with. Dr. Rabin- tile importer. New York: Dr. The crew comprises 191 Chinese, 78
dranath Tagore's mission to China Walter R. Lubbel, dignodirian, Europeans and 12 Filipines.
The aximum speed of the. "Emit is learned from Indian papers Mast Orange, N, J.; Miss Dorothy H. O'Ryan, daughter af Maj. Gen. press of"Canada" is, 29.5 knots an now, to hand that before he sailed John F. O'Byrit, hory of Cutest our; the average speed, 19.5.knots. Dr. Tagore explained that the Thierry: Curt C. Próifer, vice-pre- Its schedule has been a liberal one, purpose of his tour is to convey. sident of George Borgfeldt and Co., permitting arrival in every part the message of India to the Far
Tahchee, (St. "Oil Co.) for San importers. New York; Owen Fetually. Opinion is, divided as East. He will endeavour to re-
to the high spots" of the cruise establish cultural and spiritual con- Francisco.-April 15. Roberts, lawyer, Boston; Louis M.
Some four Egypt;nections with India, and will try Nam Wah, (Chung Hing) for Bubons, Faropen representative of thus for,
to revive the study of Bud-Nanchow.--April 15, all American meving pieuvre exhibis others India, Ceylon, or Java,
Kiangsu, (B. & S.), for Bangkok, tors and prominent theatre owner, The "Empress of Canada's will dhistic and Sanskritic Literature Joliet, I.; Lillien Rubens ilyon si from Manile from Hongkong. which had formed for a long time Swatow. April 15. Dunareis), eina netross; Missint 2 a.m... April 18; Shanghai, 7 a bond of unity between India and Cmrlotte Rubens: Franklin 0. pim. April 21; Kobe, 10 am.. the countries he is visiting, namely Schoelinger, unafacturer and high | April 28; Yokolaina, noon. May 7, China, Japan, Indo-China, Cam-
bodia, Siam and Java, Masonic cial, Colanibus, and ural Honohu, 5 p.m., May 16. Mrs. John D. Barlow, Hepe, Ark.] dunglster of Governer Meline of
Arkansas,
The many socini amenities and KOWLOOM ontarprises for the entertainment of
the tourists include the publication of a newspaper called "The Wire- Less Press".
FACTS ABOUT THE CRUISE.
F
Chaksang, J. M. & Co.) for Bangkok, Swatow-April 15.
Talma, (B. I S. N.) for Singa- pore-April 15.
Phranang, (Cheong Fat) for Quinhon, Hoihow.-April 15. It is not generally known that Yingchow, (B. & S.) for Shang- large collections of Chinese trans-hai, Amoy-April 15. lations of Buddhistic and Sanskritic important MAGISTRACY works, as well as
specimens of. Buddhistic Art are in existence in these countries, which will present a vast field for enquiry and research, leading to valuable discoveries in the history and culture of Ancient India.
FIRST BIG SENTENCE YESTERDAY.
Mr. E. W. Hamilton had a light session at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning.
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Patroclus, (B. & S.) for Shanghai. |—April 157;
Chile, John Manners) for Shang- hai.-April 15,
Taishan, (C. M. S. N.) for Shang- hai.-April 15.
Canton Maru, (Y. 'K. K.) for - Haiphong.April 15:
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENT
NOTICE.
Gopinath Saha, the Bengalee Some interesting facts about the
who was sentenced to death on "Eanes of Comida and her pre- sent cruise were gleaned by a China Yesterday, he discharged the February 16 for the murder of
offender to
Mr. Ernest Day, of Liverpool, was appear Mail reporter froud. Dette H. first
before: him, but during hanged at Calcutta, Dickason, who is press representu- dive of the Canndian Pacific Rail- the afternoon he handed out way Company nad is accompanying several the ship on her present cruise.
The Queen of the Pacific", as
tenced to three months hard NOTI
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the Empress of Canada" is re-
that on April 1st, 1924, I Two others who had committed labour at Worcester for indecently ghdy known, wer built at (asgow in 1990, since which time she has similar offences were sent to gaol assaulting a girl in the children's have bought the goodwill and been in tauna-Pacific service. Last this morning for two months each, ward. He denied the offence and practice of Dr. G. W. McKean and
There were only nine cases on
that the latter is no long connected Juno she established the record for
with said business. crossing the Pacific-Yokohama to the list to-day,
Vancouver, 4,179 miles-in 8 days,
10 hours, 58 minutes.
severe sentences, in- James Brereton. Barry,, 88, cluding one of three months to a formerly house surgeon at the Chinese charged with preparing Worcester Infirmary, was opium.
Her gross tonnage is 31,500; her Stops Neuralgic Fains and displacement, 26,050 tony the
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gave notice of appeal.
How It Gained a Upod Reputation
sen-
647 feet long, 771 feet wide, thermenliux peuralgia is easel and The way to gain a good réputation is Iniestahip, ever to circumnavigato the globe or to enter Sun Pedro, San stopped by Chamberlain's Pain bem to be what you appear. That is precisel Balog prorating, it retches the con- how Chamberlain's Cough Remedy b Francisco, Havana. Facial. Gib-gested spots, starts the circulation, gained its reputation as cure for Taltar, Algiers, Monaco, Naples, moving the pressure and inflammation coughs, colds, croup and bronchial Port Said, Bombay, Colombo, Ran-that causes the pain. He'ye headaches, trouble. Every bottle of this valued goon, Singapore and Baturia, barbackaches, stiff, swellen joints, brate medicine is fully up to the bigh standard bome. Beven times around her sprains and sore muscles Bold and of excellence claimed for it. For
everywhere. -15% deek moaguros one mile recommended ornrywhere.
(Sd.) DR. RALPH E. GILL Hongkong, 15th April, 1924.
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Auction.
on
WEDNESDAY, April 16, 1924, commencing at 11 a.m.
at No. 2 Passage, The Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Codowa Co, Ltd., West Point,
(WOM ACCOUNT OF ZEN DONDERNEE), 228 Bags Bugar 327 Сама Sugar
(more or less damaged) ·
Terme-Cash on delivory...
LAMMERT BROS
Auctioneers,
高D
WEDNESDAY, April 16, 1924,
commencing at Noon
at Messrs. Dodwell & Co., Ltd's. Godown, Tai Kok Teni
(PO 4000UNT OF THE OGNCKENED),
84 Bags Rice
8 Cases Tes
13 Packages Tes
1 Caso now Fangus
1 Cane Arabi
2 Cases Cuttle Fish
1 Case Shad Fish
1 Case Flat Fish
1 Case Dried Oysters 5 Case Taro
5 Canon Ginger
1 Care Preserved Cicada 2-Crece Melon. Beods......
10 Chion Water Chestnut
1 Cass Mushroome
(all more or less damaged) Tarm-Cash on delivery.
LAMMERI BROS.
Azotioneers. Hongkong, 16th April, 1994
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JUST ARRIVED
FOR EASTER
PARISIENNE HATS
AND
SPORTS HATS
From $5 t to $15
Room 83, Astor House
TUESDAY APRIL 15, 1924
JUST OPENED.
Most up to date.
OUTFITTING STORE. CHEAP SALE
of
Cotton and woollen fabrics,
now in progress,
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JAZZ ORCHESTRA.
Special Coach 12.00 Midnight.
THE DANSANTS
will be held every
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
between 4.30 pm. and 630 p.m.
SUNDAYS
An ORCHESTRA will be in attendance during TIFFIN and TEA.
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Dresses, Hats, Gowns. Material sold by yard: Silks, Linens, Ribbons, etc.