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Le examelon th August, 1921, at 10.30 alin.

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Hills of Lading will be countersigned by THE RANK LINE, UTO: General Agents.

Hongkong, 25th July; 1994.

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No Claims will shuitted after the Goods | have left the Golowns, and all Goods remaining mielivered after the 7th August, will le subject to

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All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowa, where they will be eramined in the 5th August, at 10 xx. No Fire Insurance has bei efectel Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

Agents.

Hongkong, 29th July, 1924.

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All Goods remaining undelivered after 2nd of August, 1924, will be vaject to Rent

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JULY 31ST.

1924

GOOD BYE TO THE "BUBBLE VISITORS AT

OF "FAME."

PRIMA DONNA EXPLAINS WHY SHE HAS BECOME A MISSIONARY.

"I have heard audiences cheering in France, in Italy, in America and in Bus sin; I have seen handkerchiefs being way- gu up to me, and I have realised that have turned home at night ..

fame au popularity at when I

wonder ed what it all meant, and then there came to me the realisation that I had not sued that which was really

Kita-

Maria Karinskaya, seeking. sian prima donna, when asked what bad vaused her to forsake the stage in order to join the Russian Missionary, Society

us n missionary.

wor

Its all empty," she continued. Tran sient applause is but a bubble which bursts with the first prick. Concert platform fame is hallew, and I was berer satisfied. After every concert I began to

and wonder whether my

Teier last, whether my popularity routine and whether the next would be as sucessful as my last. I was always worried. mutil recently I made what was to be a very momentous deci sign-to quit the stage and become a nis. sionary amongst my own people of the

Russians.

HOTELS

HONGINGHOTKL

Mr. Algcol· Mr A. J. C. do Armani Mr A. O. Bailey Mr. J. E. Bailey Mr & Mrs N. Bahlwis Mr Paul Becker Mr R.C W. Behrend 31 E. Belition Mr Mes R. Bigazzi Me R., Biebeck

Ale L T Blackbur Blumenthal M. N. Hara A Brann MA. W. Graliani

Mr S. 1. Ligh Mr P. Leynaud

E. Lichtell Mr Välbourne Little MK. Lucht Mr A. J. MacMillan Mr F. Mason Mr. Maystro Mr & Mrs II, H.

Melatosh

Mr C. R. Moütagne

Mi Midhurst "

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Dr. J. Murrison.

Mora

Brown

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Mr R. 1. Morton Mr & Mrs W. N. H.

Munloch Mr G. Musitano Mrs K. Neckelnia:

and chill

Mr ti. D. Carvissiatio Mr G. Charle

Mr A. D. Canter Mr M.S. Comisoa Miss Corneliasson Mrs D. B. Davies Mrs P. M. Duris

Mr & Mrs W. A. R.

Douglas

Mr. J. 1. Durand Mr F. Blendson Me J. E. Ellis Mr. F. Gianiner. ste C. L

Ganiner Mr C. Dr. R. E. Gill Mr V. Goulbora Mr & Mrs J. Boni

પાવા

St. J. A. Gonli Mr J. 4. Gon 3Ir Grasset

Hauserisin

P. J. van Hecke Me P. 1. HNL Capt. A. E. Hodgins Mr Hometo Mr J. D. Humphrey. Mr & Mrs H. L."

Jackman

BEFORE AND AFTER THE SOVIET, Before the revolutia I used to touri

Mr A. tiysen Russia singing the folksongs of the people. Hanson

bejewelled dress. ard wearing a great. I was a

Me John Scott Hurston the present at the. sational singer. When the Soviet came into existence i had to discard my lovely dress, hat was obliged to continue my "work as a singer, and on my platform inpearances I wore the garb of a peasant and the

rest kerchief of the revolutionary Next my great friend Keltehak dick, and felt-fonely. All my old rims of the world of art bad gone. Some of them were deid, others were refugees in for eigt countries, and now I who have sice been in America, and hoping to return to Russia, to sing again to my

of own people. not the song's Russia. but, the tunes and words of the Russian Missionary Society.

PASSPORT DIFFICULTIES.

A certain amount of difficulty s being experienced in getting me a pass port. Soviet Russia is not yet open to the missionary, had so at the end of the week am leaving for Rasstan Poland. where many exid Russians are living. will work with them there, and will hope always that I shall get back to the towns and villages I knew so intimately in the days when I was a prima denna.

Air C. D. Jackmou 3r .. Johnston Mr&MrGohlart,

M: C. R. Kerr

· Mr J. Lambert

Mr K. Neckla

Mr N., Nosk

Mm Oliver

Mr & Mrs R. J. Parsons

MyT. Pasquier

Mr&Mrs. Porfhau

MA. C. Pedersch

fr 3. Quist

Mr&Mr M. Duclos

Miss Roberts

Mr E. A. Rolaky

Mr A. 1. Howe

Me J. Satier

Mr ti. Selimit

Dr. O. Schreter

Mrs E. Scors

Alr . H. Smith

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3th Aug 11 am. Saturday, 'YOKOHAMA MARU

Friday, 6th Sept.at 11 am KAGA MARU MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP vis Singapore Ports.

Wednesday, 13th Aug.at 11am. Wainasday, 27th Aug., stila

HAKUBAN MARO.. KITANO MARD

HAMBURG via LONDON & ROTTERDAM.

MITO MARU

End of Sert

"8th Sept

LIVERPOOL via MARSEILLES & VALENCIA.

Monday,

TSURUGA MARU

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila Ports.

MISHIMA MAKU

TANGO MARV

Wednmuiar, 2018 Ang,, at 11 am Weinday, 17th Sept., at 11 am

NEW YORK & BOSTON via PANAMA.

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Hay BUENOS AIRES via Singapore, Durban & Cape Town.

.Mr & Mr W, G. B.

Stretton

UTH. R. Sturt Alr L.. A. Tobias Capt. F. Ulstail 32. 3, le Vascon

'culion Mr. RA. Wadeson M: D. C. Wahusley My C. Walch

Miss A. Wanderwyl

Jong Capt. Wanderweli

Mr & Mrs J. Watts Mr G. Wilgo

4

31 & Mrs S. H. Lang.

ston

Mr & Mrs. Lauritsen Mr Leask

3. A. Wood

Sir E.. Woodser MrJ. F. Wright Mr M. 1). Yung

Repulse Bay Hotel.

I

& Mrs M. Bayer`. Mr & Mrs Hit zer Miss Blair

Mr A. Brostel

31 г

H. Davenport

Browse "I have "placed myself at the disposal Miss A. 1. Dunn of Pastor W. Fetler, the Director of the Mr & Mrs W. EL. Gale

Miss Beare Society, and will go where he sends Mr&Mrs Y. II. Geare me."?

Madame Karinskayn sang at Walworth. Miss H. E. Hall

Mr. M. lodgson rond Baptist Church, where a meeting of Mr & Mrs E. Lumt the Missionary Sculety was held to hir. H. Lynott farewell to her and the other workers Mr.TA. Mager who are going to Peland.

SWIZZLE-STICK

COCKTAILS.

THE POLISHED MIXER.

Az cheerant visitor to the British En- pire Exhibition who pauses for a few minutes at the entrance to the West In dian pavilion will be puzzled by the re markable cheerfulness of his fellow-pil grims who depart from that building. Bays a writer in a London paper. They

ip

Misa C. N. Morrison Mr & Mrs H. Nolanco

sul family Mr N. Parker 3ra & Miss Regio Mr & Mrs Rodgers

and children Mr. D. Shank Mr & Mrs D. G.

Mr M. Walk AL N. L. Weaver Alr & Mra A..

PÁR

HOTEL

de W. Armstrong Mr & Mrs. A.

Arthur

Miss E. R. Bailey Mr B. K. Barnet: Mr V. Bonganim Capt: R. J. Bennett

N. Bercovitz

Me

Mr

'T.

W. C. Bozzar

pass in gloomily. but emerge"with smiles J. Hawker

Bateli that cannot be obliterated by the rain.

Mr M. J. Breed Miss A. H. Brennan The secres of this sudden optimism can be found in an obscure corner of the Col C. Essell Brown

Brown Miss 14. W. B section known as the amuse har There you will End a small, polished Mr T. S. Bastaril counter presided over by a black, polished Mr H. R. Cleland West Indian He hok's a magic formular J. R. Collis for banishing dull care, and his clients Mrs I. HL Cormack are content to wait in queues rather than Miss G. M. Contou go_empty away..

He is known unofficially as the Night of the Swizzle Stick. He mixes cocktails of peculiar potency and charm, compoun- ded out of island products, and men have actually been known to speak tolerantly. of the weather. after aberhing his art fully shaken decoction of bitters.

run

ant

Mr & Mrs U. W. Larch Mr E. Des Voeux

Lt. Col. R. A. Dobbin Mr & Mrs J: Duncan

W. E. Dye

Miss A. F. Dyer Alr & Mr 4.

Eustace Mr & Mrs S."Fitz Roy Mr A, Forbes

He puts half a teaspoonful of bitters Lt. E. G. Frederick in the bottom of a glass, adds the smooth little crushed ice, and brown spirit and a agitates it deftly in a metal cup,

Jamaica Planter's Punch is one of his best sellers. Here is the recipe:

One of sour (liane juice).

& Mrs W, D. Air

Goodfellow Mr & Mrs J. AL. Gordon Mr & Mr. A. Hale Miss M. 1. Hull

E: Hall Capt. Mr& Airs J. Hancock "Mis M. Hantin

Mr Jis. Hawker

Be careful of Mr. M. Henworth

Mr & Mrs W, J.

of sweet (granulated sugar),,

strong (cld-rum). Four of weak (water). He adds Number Fartingly:

On cocktails and other swizzle stick *** compounds are milled briskly, with a Jong alender pices of wood forkel at one end. This is the swizzle stick." It is a natural product of the West Indies. A large supply has been brought to Word bley Park and it will be needed!

A PRINOŽ'S FOURTH WIFE,

WELCOMED BY THE OTHER THREË

Lang

Hawker

Mr. D). Hilliard MrT. W. Lucuby

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PALACE

Stewart

Weissenbruch

Mr H. Howell

Miss U. . Jentias

Ar W. W. Jordan

Mr. F. Key

sira tr E. KT!"-

F. Mr J. L

Kooreman Mr Mry A. Lane Mr K Lanon.

D. Lays

Mr J. D. Lloyd

Mr & Mrs W. Logan

& Mrs A, N. Lucey

Mes AleAinsh

Mr

Mr C. M. McDonald

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E. B.

Mr W. Ogden

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Sunday, Thursday.

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Thurals,"

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Thorsday,

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Scoday,"

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OSÁRA SHOSEN KAISHA. E." SHIMA, Manager,

Airs & Miss M. D. Parr

Telephone Nos, 4088, 4089, 4000.

Mr A. M. Paul Mr A. HL Pedic Mr. A. Perry Major & Mrs. H.

Phillip Mr W. E. Roberts Lt. Col. & U.

Sanders

3Ir L. & Scott Dr. J. L. Shektar. Dr. A. W. Shovelton Capt. & Mrs Skinue?: Mrs & Men Stubbings MF E P. L Stardes

Mrs P. H Mr &

Suckling

Miss Thwaites Mr J. S. ThomsOR Mr A. W. Tickle Tit-Col. & Mry H

Trevelyan

Capt B. F. Walker Capt. E. Watts Capt. W. C. Weston Miss. C. Wilmott

Mr B. L. Betoa Winton. Mr G. C. Worall

HOTEL Mr & Mrs L. Beck Mr J. Jack Mr W. A. Bennett Mr C. Marshali Air & Mrs W.

Mis M. Marshall Beresinakdif Mr.

Mr. McDonald Mr & Mrs A

Mr J. McPortland Beresinakoff Ar B. J. de H. Moors Mrs T. Beresisakoff Mira 3. Berusiakoff

The marriage to a fourth wife, aged 17, of the Turkish Prince Abdul Kadir, who took refuge some months ago at Mrs R. Beresinakon Budapest with & wives, 4 children, and Capt. T. Brown a secretary, has ixish brought before the Mr J. Cox

Mr W. S. Cuff Budapest publie in a carious way

Mr D. Reith

Mr W. Koss Mr H. Smith Capt. L. W. Smith ALC.

Stringer and

child

Mrs G, Tulloch burg MrA Wadore

Until recently the Prince has lived Mr & Mrs H. Golden very quietly in his hotel, partly owing

to the death of one of his children. But Mr C. H. Haslewood in May he attefided, with his secretary, have a cabaret, the Cercle des Etrangers, and BARRETECKES ' exx..!

so Inscinated by a pretty little

new in by the 8. "ÁCULESTEN" and wan

been

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damaged packages, if any will be dealt with in dancer, Irone Waldonis-Born, that he the same manner as the SCHLESI" Cargo went night after night and then asked

Consignees of both Steamers are requested her to marry him. to surrender their Bils of Lading to the Under signel

for countersignature:

MELUKERS & Cor

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The wedding took place, according to the Mahommedan ritual, and the fourth wife was cordially welcomed to the family by the other three wives.

The public knew nothing about it, but unfortunately the young princesa bad a contruct at another cabaret froin which the two directure would not release her till the prince had paid them substantial compensation,

"Then the directors quarrelled about the division of the money and the police had to arrest them both. Thus the whole atory came out.

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The Ronual congress of the Women's Cooperative Guild at Deeds adopted a that there resolution recommending should be set up courts of domestic rela tions, where married couples could have trivial grievances remedied without, tak inr them into courts of law. In Chicago, Mrs. Kemp (Battersea) said, such courts were doing splendid work. Magistrates for profound knowledge of the law as in these courta were selected, not so much for a sympathetic knowledge of human nature. In one year the Chicago courts. dealt with 1,000 cases at a cost of about £6,000.

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