JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN
STEAMCEES
REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN
JAYA
CHINA AND JAPAN.
(EXPECTED
OX OR
ABOUT SHOW" OR
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14mm, 1920.
TJISALAK
**TJIPANAS
JATA
JAVA
19th Jan.
SHANGHAI
1th Jan,
TJIMANGEM JAPAN
14th Jan.
17th Jan
JAVA
*Wireless Telegraphy.
The Bossmers are all itted throughout with Electric Light and hara accommodation for a limited number of Saloon Passengers. All steamers caryy a duly qualified surgeon. Cargo laken at through rates to all ports in Netherlande India and Australia.«
For Particular of Freight and¡Pamigejapply tol tha
York Building, 1st Floor,
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.
Telephone NW, 1874.
PACIFIC MAIL S.S.
U.S. MAIL LINE.
ders
CO.
Operating the new, first-class "EQUADOR," "VENEZUELA". “COLOMBIA,"
HONGKONG - TO SAN FRANCISCO,
vri. e.
VIA Shanghai, KOBE, YOKOHAMA and Honolulu,
THE BUNSHINE BELT,
The most comfortable route to America and Europe. SAILINGS FROM HONGKONGAT NOON.J
88. "COLOMBIA "
8.8. "VENEZUELA".
T
ALEO
Wednesday, Jan. 38th, 1990,
Feb. 15th, 1120
The following US Shipping Board ressal
88.:“WEST INSEIF*
Bails from
AN FRANCISCO.
Oct. 28th, 191
Nov, lat, 1919
Due to s from HoxoxDIS.
"Fan. 14th, 1990.
4. Jan. 26th, 1990 Cargo accepted on though. Bills of lading to Haltimore, Havana, Cantra and Sonth American porta.
8.S.WEST CONOB
For further information apply? -
::: PACIFTUMAIL 8.8. CO. Alexandra Building, Chater Road Telephone 141.
Cable Address "BULANO."
TRIESTINO
LLOYD
S.S.
ICESZ
Sailing on beli
AFRICA"
TRIESTE
1-29th January, 192),
Carrying 186, ad and and Class Patengers.
37:
Traina leave TRIESTE 8 A.M. each day, Arrived PARIS 10.49 M. the following day
For freight and passige apply to-
Cable Address
Eswarison, Kobe,
Bentley's, ABC, stå Ed.
and. Scott's Codes
DODWELL & CO., LIMITED,
KAWASAKI KISEN
(KAWASAKI
Agentz
Telephone: Sannomiya
2844, 2933,
KAISHA
STEAMSHIP 00.).
.Y20,000,000
CAPITAL PAID-UP .commsconis men
President: Mr. Y KAWAKANE, Vice-President Me, K. Matsurata. Managing Director: Mr. Masaya Axx.
The Company has on hand a Large Number of
NEW CARGO STEAMERS
ALWAYS READY FOR
CHARTERS of all descriptions. The following are comprised in the Company's>Fleet':--
Eleven steamers of 9,100 tons each deadweight.
And, under the Company's maz
Twenty steamers of about 9,100 tons deadweight each. Two steamers of about 6,400 tons deadweight each, (Belonging to the Kawasaki Dockyard Co. Ltd.)
For Charter Batse and all other particulars apply to the
122
KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA No. 8, Bar, Konz
HALF A CENTURY REPUTATIONS.
DLE CLERC'S&LUSETE
Invaluable for diseases of these important organi Gravel, Palna the Back, Gont, Hheatinti, &t Price 88., leading Chemists, or post free. Ds. La Cranc Myo, Co, HAVERSTOCK BOAD, NW LONDON, ENGLAD. Depot Pariz, 12 Bm CARTIGE TOWN | New York, 90, Exaxman Erwanz
•Torenia, LYMAN, Lrg Australia, ELLIOT BROS. Sydney and Britare; New ZEALAND Daus "Co Ln, Auckland, Christchurch, Donds, Walling. tonta, B. K. PAUZ & Co Caliratta
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SANTAL CAPSULES
PHYSICIAN RECOMMEND "THEM,
113
LYSTON LEAGUE OF
NATIONS.
(Contiquc from 2000 8.)
APPEAL TO THE CRITICS.
NOW
PREPARATION.
THE ---DIRECTORY AND CHRONICLE
1920.
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to Siberia, in which atatesten would look more and more to
Europeans reside. the narrower. interests which influenced: Not only is the Directory as full and public opinion. Therefore, to any friends plate in wich case me it can be mada, bet of his in any country who were considerah Colony, Part or Bettlement is produced ing their responsibilities at this rare most at which will serve sa" nogurste **■ DESCRIPTION, carefully revised gach moment of history he would say that Go For van Toonist, giving every detail unless they were prepared to bear cosetion with the places, their History, equal share in this task they were threatened with the ultimate dissolutionPography, 'sią... of the whole of the new system which The Information ta tame Descriptions,
FIFTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL ISSITE NOW IN THE PRESS.
great nations most sincerely desired to consisting of a hundred Interesting articles. see work effectually. He believed that packed with factà concisely set out,, and those in that ball were representative, f.containing statistics of the Thade of escă and that the best thought of England was Country and Pork, and alone sumon to 5 behind them. (Cheers.) He believed fur-] » largo, vulama,
ther that the best thought of the civilised world was behind them. If that were spi
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Beside the usual, Alphabetical List of prepared to undertake now the great task is the Directory gives the CLASSIFIED that lay before it, he despaired of the LISTS of TRADES and PROFESSIONS A time coming within his lifetime. Letjie larger Commercial Centres.
not be said that the sacrifice of untold millions of money and of untold millions
The
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THE MAPS AND PLANS
Madame Vandervelde, in seconding the resolution, remarked that they were told by some people, that there would be an other war in ten years time; that was un thinkable, and it was for the League of Nations to me that the prediction was not realised. (Applause) It wig for the women of the nation to see that no can cat bön, engraved by one of the most imminent ska prźnelpaz ports in the The Esat hive date for public office should be allowed to rid 6. Gresh Britain, and sre: annually succeed who was not a partisan of the persiled and brought up to date, League (Hear, hoor.)
on important Treaties concluded with the comes of Eastern Asia, the radiqua Curs Tarifi, Trade Regulations, Cham
The Archbishop of Canterbury;"""mp-
CHRONIC2 over the notable porting the resolution, observed that the gather with the Texts of all the horror of the ghastly war they had lived through gave warrant to their deter mination that such dreadfulness as a barbaric war between the great hatione of Christendom should never defie God's earth again (Hear, hear.) There must be no next time and if that were so itals, Tables of Money, Weight and must be because they set firm on its basis -ready for whatever betided-the League which was to make things, ao far as human power could make them, sute (Applause.)
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Sir Donald Maclean, MP. and the Chief Rabbi also supported the resolu-Honasan Darly Fassa,” tion, which was unanimously adopted.
It in. published siề tần Gilau a... tha
BOARD OF AGRICULTURE REORGANISATION
"The Birouseries and Dameriptions are st♫-
GRIK
Chinklang. Whampos, Karking
Kovicon. Lapp Kerkisag... Bamsboi,
Haskow
Iockow
Nanning
Erade & tran, Shaasi,, ... Wuchowfu, Cowokwang
FIVE MAIN DEPARTMENTS The President of the Board of Agrical tore has now approved of the reorganisa tion of the Board and the regrouping of its functions into five each under an executive head, responsible, main departments in the case of the three agricultural de
to the
President direct, In the case of the Fuleries and Welsh Patr
to the President through || 2ari Arkkur, the
X.P.).
A. Griffith Walkałwii, in addition to his duties an inAKEN,
Secretary, has been ap pointed Deputy-Minister of Fisheries. The following appointments have also been made:
A Daniel Hall. I.C.B., FRE
Scientific Adviser to the bangakin and Director-General of the Intel ligence Department
be Board
Mr.
Weaver, C.B.Ete
Chirmercial, Adviser to the Board:
and Department of the Land and
Supplies
Ar F
eral
C. Floud, C.B., to be, Gel- Secretary to the Board and Director General, of the Finance and Economics Department.
The above form the President Admin- istrative Council, which meets twice week.
ly to consider questions of policy and to seoul. secure the co-ordination of the various Chanalys departmenta
"Mr.
Mr. H. G. Maurice, C.B., has been pointed. Fisheries Secretary and Pri cipal Assistant Secretary to the Boards Mr C. Bryner Jones pa Assistant (Beo
of the Board) has been appointed. Hauck Wel
Secretary, in special charge of the Welsh Office.
Lakang
Kwangebauwan Hangshow, Hollow Changking. Pakhed.
Wingpo. Wagsbow,
Kiris
Maji.
Langobow. Mangion.
Hokow Bestalo.
Tangynah.
Changshua." Hansona
Cainsalu, Naganki, Lakow. Hakodate. Anping.
HARYYRMİSLARIA,
Eingang
diphong, yes Bus "Tankin Prývkasis. Quiahon.
Both these officers will be entitled to attend the Administrative Council when matters affecting their respective depart. Manlm. ments are under consideration. The name rile applies to Mr. F. A. Jones 0.B., the legal adviser to the Board Mr. R. J. Thompson
French,
Mr. H.
aries 10been appointed
asistant secretaries
Boards, to fill the vacancies created by the promotion of Mr. FL. C. Flood and Mr. H. G.
MerAdvisory Committee, which are: Kalér
The Councils of Agriculture Magri
to advise the Board
on agricultura, quén,” Bing
tions, depend for their creation upon the
prashge through Parliament, of the Agri cultural Councils Bill, but that they will be constituted
higher organisatio
then be complete.
Party
Daile
MONOFDO.
Labuan
Mokpo. Chiassape
INDO-CHINA
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
MOJT & KOBE
HAILING) SUBJECT TO ALTERATIUN
SHANGHAI via SWATOW
HALPHONG via HOMOW
WASTELA KORE SHANGHAI STRAITS
+ CALOUITA
SANDAKAN...
"FOOKSANG*
CHOYBANG
LOKSANG
YUENHANG
Wed, 14th Jan., 1 pis Fri, 18th Jan, D'light 16th JA, & B
Fri, 16th Jan, 3 pm.
"KWAISANG Bat. 17th Jan, 5 pm "KWONGSANG Thurs., 2nd Jan
NAMSANG" Fri 23rd Jan, I p.
Dlight HINSANG...Sat. 14th Jan, Noon
JALOUTTA PANE:-This Line afforda, ragalar sailings to Calcutta. Penang and Singapore; returning from Calantha steamer proceed. via Straats and Hongkong to Japan, neuasionally calling at Shanghai. All steamer have sroellent passenger accommodation. Aro fried with Electric Light and Fans and carry a fully-qualific Bargeon.
HANGHAI LINE:-Salings approximately every fvo days between Canton d Banghal, sometimes calling at Swator. Through tereta can be obtained and through Bills of Lading are asked to all Northern and Yangsass Forte via Shanghai, LINE :-A wodkly decrios le maintained with Manila by vessels with good passengers, and „osego,
MANILA
Passinger
TAIPHONG LINE:-Salingika je ferat both parts every Friday,
sailing at Heibow when inducement offere LIVE:-One tailing pse month between Hongkong and Sandakan by
steamer having up-to-date scomodation for masengers.
TIENISIN
Cargo saken on songs Bills of Lading for Kuadah, Jesselton, Labasa. Tawa and Lebad Distt.
LINE:-A 16gnisë servios is can from March November between
Hongtong and Tientsin, calling at Welheted sand Ubaljo,
CALCUTTA
S.S."
LINE:
NAMSANG" will be despatched on or about
January 23rd, for SINGAPORE, PENANG & CALCUTTA.
Through Bills of Lading issued to RANGOON, PORT SWETTENHAM and MADRAS.
For Freight or Passage apply to
TELLPHONE NO. 315..
Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd
GLEN
GENERAL MANAGERS.
AND
SHIRE
Joint Service of Steamers
U.K.-STRAITS, CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE.
Kessel
"GLENARIFFE
Vemal CLEXSPEY" GLENAMOY *" GLENAVY* "GLENSTRAE" "GLENARIFFE”
OUTWARDS.
BOMEWARDS.-
Leaves Hongkong 24th January 48th January
7th February
8th February
Sist February
LONDON
Das, Hongkong
- 28th Jan
Discharges GENOA & ANTWERP GENOAK
- LONDON
GENOA & ANTWERP
Movements are subject to change without notice.
For freight, or further particulars please apply to:-
Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.,
AGENTS:
Tel. No. 215, nub. er 23.
SHIPBUILDERS.
The Glen Line; Ltd:
The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co Owners of Shire"
SHIP REPAIRERS. BOILER MAKERS. FORGE MASTERS. OXY-ACETYLENE & ELECTRIC WELDERS. MECHANICAL & ELECTRIC
Line:
TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY
OF HONGKONG,
LIMITED,
ENGINEERS.
MAAT STAYE
Balsager,
Paking.
Jokare
TEL. ADDER
Padang.
CALL BEAN:
DRY DOCK Length 787 Feet. Length on Blocks 750 Feet
Depth on Centre of
Sill (W.OST.) 84 ft 6 ins THREE SLIPWAYS-
Capable of Handling Ships to 3,000 Tons, Displacement. Electric Crape at Sea Wall, Capable
Lifting 100 Tons at 70 Feet Radius. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
Horgrond.
AGENTS,
MS. PISNART HONGKONG, CHINA, & JAPAN