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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27th, 1927.
"PRESIDENT JACKSON **
IN PORT.
LINER DROUGHT MÁNY PASSENGERS FOR HONG KONG
MAILS FROM HOME AND
- EUROPE.
The American Mail Liner Presi dent Jackson, arrived here from Shanghai yesterday morning with 82 first class passengers for Hong Kong. She also brought 782 bags of mail. These included, in 'addi- tion to the mail from USA and Canada, etc., letters from Home and Europe vid Biberia.
ENGLISH DIVORCE COURT LONDON TO EXETER AND INTENSE COLD IN FRANCE.
SECRECY.
ACT THAT PUZZLES LAWYERS.
"TOO MUCH2 LEFT TO BE
INFERRED......
BACK.
RUN
Two
The cold wave in France at the. MOTOR CYOLING CLUBS TEST end of last month which made skat ing ponible. at Versailles" and in- spired hopes of skating on all shooti of water in the neighbourhood” of ARCTIC CONDITIONS:
Paria was felt throughout France, in Marocco and on the Mediter The Motor Cycling Club's annual The Judicial Proceedings (Re winter trial from Landon to Exeter Tean, where it has been scoom- gulation of Reportar Act continues and back finished at Staines on the Panied by violent storms, to provide an absorbing topic for discussion among lawyers (writes evening of December 28th, the com- people, one of them a doctor, died legal correspondent of the Daily petitors having completed, 337 miles in Paris from cold in one night, and la of December 29th), and as all. Starting from Staines on ready there are sharp differences of opinion as to the meaning of Monday evening, the competitors collapse had to be treated in hos- more than one passage,
travelled during the night through The word "newspaper" is not Basingstoke, Whit-church, and And mentioned in this Act, which pur-
Southern France has not escaped, for Toulouse had a snowstorm Buf ports to prescribe the whole duties ever, to Salisbury, where an eighty- ficiently severe to hold up the tram- at... newspaper in reporting minutes stop was made for re-way service; Carcasscane had in- judicial proceedings.
The word plenishments, and then continued tense cold, and the Canal du Midi proprietor is not defined yet, as this personality is liable to on through. Shaftesbury, Yoovil, Navigation on the Sadne in the
severe pensities, one would have supposed that there would have been used words free from any
The President Jackian also brought 1,830 tons of cargo for local discharge. These consisted of cotton goods, flour, wax and general mer chandise. She carried 4,000 tons of f ambiguity. Bour, automobiles and general cargo for Manila. Through passengers ou the liner numbered 31, and when she leaves here. this evening, she will carry an additional batch of over 50 first class passengers who have had their bookings made at the local offices of the Dollar 8.3.
Ca..
The s... Precsident Jackson will
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|others who were found in a state of
pital.
at Beziers was completely frozen. Chalons region was suspended owing of still water in and around Lyons large, blocks of ico, while sheets were frozen sufficiently to permit of'
to
Honiton, and Sidmouth, to Exeter, a distance of 162 miles. The out ward run was made under perfect - Photographs,
conditions, but intense cold and axicating. photographa in the Act. But lead-
Again, there is no mention of biting breeze in the early morning ing counsel who have had the Act hampered several of the riders, in under review held that the prohibi- spite of the fact that many had tion of any kind of pictorial re-equipped themselves against the presentation (for instance, of a studie photograph) of any of the conditions by carrying hot-water parties must be inferred. On the bottles; and in one case a small other hand, counsel of equal stand-store was fitted in a car for the HE Motorship ing have expressed opinions equal supplying of hot refreshments. A ly confident to the contrary,
The Act leaves so much to be in- other difficulty was the re-starting frave for Manila at five o'clock this feed that a great many lawyers of machines after the stops, as take the view that, if strictly en
afternoon..
Among the passengera were:- Who's who On Board,
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| XMS*Try 150 Cativars Shaving Stick.
CONSIGNEE NOTICES,
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.
having tired. Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby notifed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazanfoo and/or extra hazardoba Go-
Wharf and Godown Co., Lti, whence, be obtained. and/or from the Wharves, Delivery can
**MUENSTERLAND”
S.S. "YALOU.”...
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
CONSIGNER, NOTION.
forced, it will be henceforward many of the engines cooled rapidly downs of the Hongkong and Kowloon ONSIGNEES of Cargo from DUN.
illegal, in' reporting matrimonial in the cold, Acetyleno lamps also causes, to mention the name of gave trouble owing to the genera judge or counsel in the case.
tore becoming covered with ice.
Bad Road. And Narrow Lanes,
The Act came into force after a
Mr. D. N. Assomul, connected with W. Assomul & Co., on a busi-rushed passage through Parliament ness trip to Hong Kong.
on December 15th, but up to a late
was not procurable at the Station ery Office
The majority of the riders reach.
Mr. J. A. Butlin, of the Burman bour yesterday the published textel Salisbury without incident, but
Oil Co., of Rangon and Calcutta.
Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Clark, on world tour, spending a few days in Hong Kong..
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hall, return jag to Australia after a visit to China..
Miss L K Haase,“ engaged in educational work with Y.M.C.A
the
Capt. J. Hanson, a well known shipping man, returning to Hong Kong
Mr. and Mrs. Sydnew S. Har. court, returning to Australia after a visit to Shanghai.
Mr. S. Mayejima, a business man of Yokohama, on a trip to Hong
Kong.
Mrs. A. P. Nazar, of Hong Kong: Mra J. J. Paterson and Miss H. Faterson, wife and sister of Mr. J. J. Paterson, a director of Jar dine, Matheson & Co.
vestment concern.
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the
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No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining mudolirered after 59th
January, 1997, will be rabject to Rent
All Claims must reach us by Inf Febru next stage proved trying. The ary, 1937, or they will not be recognised.
All damaged Packages will be examin- route lay through narrow lanca toed by Mears. Goddard and Douglas the notorious Feak Hill, near Sid-(Marine Surveynm) at 10 am on the
28th January, 1917.- mouth, the surface, of which, com posed of loose stones and granito
No Fire Insurance will be affected blocks, caused the lighter machines by
Bill of Lading will be countersigned
JEBSEN & CO
Agents, Hong Kong,
Mr. H. Dickinson, on a business trip to Manila and later to Java.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis, resident of Manila returning from a trip to Shanghai.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Frieder, Proto skid and get into a wheel spin. Several delays through punctures aident of S. Frieder & Sons of were also experienced in this sec. Hong Kong, Sand January, 1927. 14475
Cincinnati and Manila...
tion. A curious accident befal A. Miss A. Hanagan, travelling to Clark, on a light car, just out Manila for a visit.
Misa Dorothy Hawes, with the Baptist of Foreign Missions, going to Iloilo, P.L., to engage in medical "Mr. Harold Isergen and Miss E. Lerson, 13sociated with their father in the manufacturing business in
Work:
Manila v
side Salisbury, when he had a wing
sledge under the wheel, and was THERAPION No. 1 come adrift, which acted a & TEE "NEW FERNOR ZENEET. not noticed for about 100 yards.
KIRK, ANTWERP, LONDON, ko., in connection with above Steamer bra. hereby informed that their Goods with the ezeption of Opizm, Treasure and Fall- ables are being handed and stored at their sink into the Godowns of the Hong Kong
and Kowloos Wharf and Godown 06, Lid Kowloon, whence Delivery be obtained
immediately after
anding forwarded, om Optional
Cargo will be aaleas Instructions are received from, the Consignees 12 hours before arrival requesting it to be anded hers.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Onderrigued. Goods" remaining unclaimed after Thursday, the 27th instant at Noon, will be subject to Bent and Landing Charges,
All Claims must be sent in to me an or before Monday, the Sist instant, or they will not be
be recognized. Damaged Packages must be
the Godawns for top by this.
Consignees and the
· Burveyors on Thursday, the 27th instant. Messrs Goddard & Douglas at 10.00
Goods here left the Gore.
It was still bitterly cold when the THERAPION No. 2e competitors reached Exeter, but THERAPION No. 3 very few failed to check-in, though so. 3 for Bladder CasaPt. 3 Je Blood a Bete
several were late.
No Claims will be admitted
in any case whatever.
after
Ho Fire Insuranos will be affected by
J. LIMAGE. A Agent,
Hong Kong, 21st January, 1997.
VETARZO BLOOD
MEDICINE
Dee. No. 1 for Uhrunda Waskuspron_ #GLO XX LRARY 3 COLIOSIS, TEKS DE SORGARA, 14. De Zs Chane Mr. F. Liongson and Miss L. After a atop of neatly two hours, Esverstock Rd Wal, fasdan, on MAIL, FROM TO, Demasa Dr, Saw Yeni Curr on # Liongson, Madila residents, return at Exeter the long line of motor- WASTY, BAX Tesning ing from a short visit to Shanghai. Į cycles, side-car combinations, and Mrs. J.-T. Mason, wife of Capt. | cycle cars started again at 7:30 on Mason, of the Seattle Police De Monday morning. The homeward trip was more exciting, as the as- Mr. C. R. Powrie, of Hall Lan-partment, on a visit in Manila,
Miss A. S. Mayhew, in charge of cents at Salcombe, Maripits, and WITHOUT TURE BLOOD HEALTH IS IMPOSSIBLE. dregan & Co., & San Francisco in the International Hostess House White Sheet Hill had to be negotiat for the American YW.C.A. in ed. All three claimed victims, but Shanghai, on a visit to Manila many fine climbs were made. Mr. A. S. Moss, a prominent Through Doroester to Salisbury the lawyer of Shanghai on a business travellers ran into a damp mist, trip to Manila.
making visibility poor. Mr. O. E. Nelson, representing the Winchester Arms Corporation, roads were wet, and no trouble was From Salisbury to Staines the making one of his annual trips experienced by the competitors on Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Simmona, around the world.
the cars and cycle-cars, but those round the world travellers. On a
Miss F. Purdy, daughter of the on the solo and side car machines short visit to Hong Kong.
Judge Purdy of U.S. Court, Shang-met with puncture trouble. Mr. W. Stead, returning to Honghai, on a pleasure trip to Manila
Of the 397 solo motor-cyclists who Miss H Rietveld," with the Kong after a business trip to Shanghai
T.W.CA. in Cheloo in educational started, sixteen failed to reach
Mr. C. B. Shank and Mr. G. H. Shank, construction contractors of Hong Kong Returning from one of his frequent trips to Shanghai Mr. Shaak was prominently identi-, fied with the construction of the Repulse Bay Hotel.
Mr. J. Joseph, connected with the firm of David Sassoon Co., of Hong Kong, returning from business trip to Shanghai.
Mr. J. R. "Knapp and Mr. J. Knapp Lester, round the world
travellers, spending a few days in Hong Kong.
Dr. L Harris Lovy, travelling from San Francisco to Hong Kong ou a business and pleasure trip, will proceeded to Manila after a short stay in Hong Kong.
bai.
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work on a vacation trip to Manila. manager of the Liggett and Myer Mr. RS. Rogers, Philippines Tobacco Cop returning from a short- business trip to New York.
Boy, and Mrs. S G. Ruega, en route to Singapore, from Angeles, Ca Shonerd, wife of a
Calif
from & visit to Shanghai, and Naval officer in Manila, returning Masters D., H. G., and Wm. A Shonerd.
Mrs. J. L. Stevens, connected with the Presbyterian Mission Mr. R. J. Turnbull, of Australia, Board in Chefoo in the educational returning from a visit to Shang-work, on a pleasure trip to Mails. Mr. and Mrs. A. Z. Bytip and Masters W. and P. 8. Sycip. Mr. Sycip is a well-known business man of Shanghai and Manila connect- ed with the Yek Hua Trading Cor- poration.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Weeks, a prominent business man of Joplin, Mo.
Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Williams, connected with the London Missions nt Hankow in the medical work now on way to Australia.
For Manila.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Anderson, President of the Ehilippine Manu facturing Co., of America, also trustce of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce.
the lumber, industry of Oregon and Mr. J. W. Todd, connected with
Washington, es route to the Philip- pines to engage in the export of lumber from the island of. Min- danas.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Thompson, passenger representative of the Ad- miral Oriental Line and the Dollar S.S. Line in Manila, Pal, return-
Miss Vera Barger, connected with the Y.M.C.A in Shanghai. Going ing from a vacation trip to the
to the Philippines by invitation of U.S.
the YM.C.A. of Manila to start Mr. Gleen Trewarths, connected
a system of Physical education throughout the Philippi
with the Department of Geography
of the University of Wisconsin on
a business trip to Manila. N
Mr. Hikojiro Uyeda, a business man of Kobe, on a business pirp to Manila
Mr. W. W Baer, concted with the Union Oil Co., headquarters at Kobe, on a business trip to Manila. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Benedict, prominent residents of Riverside Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Waltera, con- Calif., on a trip round the world. nected with the firm of Hanson & Mr. and Mrs 0. G. Brown, & Orth, importers - and exporters of construction engineer of Shanghai, Manila, returning from a combina. now removing to Manila to engage. tion business and vacation trip to in business at that place. An
New York and to
Mr. E R. Cutting, connectedMr. Miles W. Vaughan, Oriental with the National City Bank New representative of the United Press, York en route to his assignment in on a brainer. to the Philip the Philippines.
Mr. G. W. Clark, wife of U.S. Mand Mrs L. 8. Mots, engaged Naval Officer stationed in Manija, in educational work with the returning from a visit to Shanghai. Methodist Board of Foreiga' Mis- Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coz. Mr. siens, en route to the Federated Cox is a member of the Shanghai Malay States where they will re- Municipal Council on a „visit to main for several years, NORMAA Sydney during the vacation: * Mina, J. G. Dilworth; a nurns-from
··(Continued on next Dolumn). Peking, on a visit to Manila.
Salisbury on the homeward jour.
of the twenty-three cycle-cars, thres acy, and of the 105 side-cars, nine also failed to reach Salisbury. Out
retired, and most of the 107 care entered came through, the propor tion of failures being very small, and the event is regarded as having bees a great success.
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