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There is a real thrill to sailing on a President Liner! These giant ships possess a personality that is pleasing and inviting. You become conscious of feeling right at home. Your voyage is sure to be a pleasant one.
The magnificent President Liners are broad 3f beam and exceptionally steady." Al' are oil burns, swift express liners.
T. public rooms are luxuriously appointed and inviting.
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The Cuising is world famous. The deliciously prepared menus will delight you And how the orchestra adds zee.to your dining.
The decks are spacious. The Glass-enclosed Promenade slways popular. Deck sports, open air swimming pool, movies, evening danos,—everything has been cope to make your trip a happy one. Unexcelled anywhere is the couscous. and efficient service accorded you by the trained personnel aboard the President Linen,
The great frequency of sailings and the liberal stopover privileges of the Dollar Steamship and American Mail Lines have made these glant passenger liners our xandingly popular among travelers.
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To SEATTLE airα VICTORIA The Short, Straight Route to America
Fortnightly wilings on Wednesdaya
Pros. McKinley,.,Wed, Nov. 2ad Pres. Grant ......Wed., Nor. 16th Pres. Cleveland...Wed, Nov. 30th Pres. Pierce Wed, Dec. 14th
Special Through Rates to Europe, via United States, £120, £112. Direct connections with all Atlantic linea. Choice of railway lines across United States and Canada, with liberal stop-over | privileges for sight-seeing.
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Nov. 8th, 6 Nov. 8th, 6 p.m. Nov. 14th, 6 p.m.
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and
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HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,
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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 1927.
NEW GREYHOUND
RACE COURSE.
HARRINGAY READY.
BROKEN GLASS PERIL.
MAIMING ATTEMPTS AT
MANCHESTER.
A coin to hand of an English paper gives a good iden of the extent to which greyhound racing *supported in England to-day. It was the eve of the opening of a new vacestirne, so there is a good deal glse of interest about the new *port.
BRITISH CHEMICAL'S INDUSTRY.
SIR A. MOND'S STATEMENT.
THE AGREEMENT WITH GERMANY EXPLAINED.
Aay anxiety which might have been felt in England at the news that Imperial Chemical Industries had decided to cooperate closely with the German Dye Trust has been dispelled by Sir Alfred Mand, Chairman of the British Company, says the Yorning Post.
Any
CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
$
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD..'
UHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD.
FEOX UNITED KINGDOM VIA SINGAPORE
+
of
JONSIGNEES por Co.'s Steamer
"SARPEDON are hereby notified that the Cargo will be where it will lie at Consignees rink wad discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, subject to Terms and Conditions Storage at Hall's Wharf. The Cargo will and after 20th be ready for Delivery from Godown on
October. Optional Carga giren prior to will not be landed høra
unless Noties has
are to
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JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN-
LIJN.
Tet, "Address:
JAVALYN
Tel Central 1574
JCJL
York Building
Hongkong.
EJOULAR FORTNIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN
EXPACTAD Wh
ON OF
LEATE ON ABOUT OR ATOUT
STAIRS.
TJIMANOEK TJIKINI TJIKARANG ...
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For
Java, Maoissanị 23rd Oct. | 26th Oct.. Amor & N. CHEVA
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BATATIA
97th
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19
27th
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BATAVIA Axor. Sainamar & KILLUNG
281H
15
$1st
**No negotiations with group in a foreign country will be
Steamer's arrival, but carried on from Harringay'a new greyhound race
allowed to interfere with the expan port to pars to the final port of call to course to-day was still in the hands Great Britain or in the Empire,"
sion of the chemical industry in which the opt
option extends. All broken, chafed and damaged Goods of 300 workmen. They were work- said Sir Alfred Mond
to be luft in
in the Godowne, where they ing as top speed, putting the finish tinted, took over from the Gov-ad Noor within the Free Storage period.
When Brunner Mond," he con- Friday between the hours of 1045 TJIKEMBANG STAL, E'LONG. will be aramined on any Tuesdays and ing touches to the stands and np-ernment their plant for synthetic proaches in preparation for to- night's first meeting.
The track, which seemed in per- feet condition, was carefully swept and two men on their hands and krees picked up any loose stoaes that they could see.
ammonia-the basis for nearly all
No Claims will be admitted alter the Goods have left the Steamer's Godmo war explosive-the consequence and a!! Goods these was that by the development of after the 20th Octobning undelivered
manufacture could be provided without resort-
will be subject explosives to Bent. ing to the importation of foreign be presented to the Undersigned on or All Claims against the Steamer mast raw materials. This has since been before the 9th November, or they will. duction within the country. dong, creating a self-contained pro-
not be recognised. *AI- No Fire Insurance will be effected. ready capital to the amount of £3,000,000 will shortly have been
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, expended in this enterprise, and
Agents. further developments are in con-
20th October, 1927.
[5456 templation. en-national
Bookmakers attended in large numbers to put their whitepainted boards in the positions that have been allotted to them. Altogether they have 796 pitches: 320 in the 1. l. 140 in the 2s. 6d., 104 in the 3s., and 39 in the 10s. closures
"We expect a crowd of between forty-five and fifty thousand people to-night." the Arening Standard was told by an official.. "So that there shall be as little queueing up as possible we are opening the gates at €.30, we hour and a half before
racing starts.
With our amplo system of exits in Hermitage road and Green-laner we expect that after the racing the crowd will be clear of the ground inside, 15 minutes. There was still much to be done to-day in the way of putting finishing touches to the stands, but by this evening we shs be ready for the crowd."
Several dogs were led round by their keepers to-day and had a view of the track.
Last-Minute Change.
In time of vital
country wooney, therefore, this not be in any way dependent on the foreigner for pro- ducts essential to its security.
Interchange Of Ideals.
"OLEN LINE, LIMITED. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
FROM UNITED KINGDOM VIL
FORTS.
Alfred Mood proceeded, that an "I Have seen it suggested," Sir agreement is in contemplation be tween the Imperial Chemical InTHE Motor Ve dustries Trust, which might tend to favour and the German Dye. Germany, as far as manufacture is concerned, and leave this country in à state of inferiority in time of war, and its chemical industry in an inferior position. could be more incorrect.
Nothing
I can state emphatically that we do not consider the British Chemical Industry, to be in any way inferior to the German indus try Many people are still under the impression that cheaper wages necesarily produce cheaper goods.
"GLENTARA" Consignees of Cargn by her are hereby having arrived from the above ports, informed that a Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardown and/or Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and extra hazardona Godowns of the Godown Company, Limited, whence, be obtained. and or from the wharves, Delivery may]
Sorceress has developed lameness, Surely the Americans have dis- Goddard & Donel by MORITE.
and has been taken out of the liste to-night (writes R. S. Eckerley), and I hear of one other dog that rapped himself in a trial yesterday. Otherwise all the dogs entered are reported in excellent condition.
praved this stupid theory. We, in England, can produce synthetic ammonia quite as cheaply as the Germans. Further, our costs of production of chemical products are as low as, if not lower than, in other countries,
It will be interesting to see how Toltwood Millsack, so much fant Far from irbsing in our minds ed for the principal event, takes to conclude any agreement which the Harringay bends. They are would tend to give advantage to nat of such a sweeping character Germany at the expense of Great as the White City turns, the track Britain, the whole trend of any being only 440 yards in circum-discussion has been to get for the ference. Intelligent dogs will have British Empire such advantages of a chance to pit brains against reck new inventions as synthetic oil, less speed,
and to form a harmonious mutual interchange of inventions, pro- cesses, and ideas of which we have as many as any other country.
A private rehearsal last night showed everything in order, and as a.first-rate programme is arranged with racing starting at eight o'clock. I believe we are going to have a antifactory opening night.
Trafic Arrangements. Preparations have been made to deal with a heavy stream of motor traffic in the vicinity of the course and Finsbury Park Station.
HUGO STINNES LINIEN tricts.
COMBINED FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. CABIN CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR 60 PASSENGERS. FARE FROM HONG KONG TO GENOA~£73, 01, 01, OUTWARD,
Sailings from Europe for Shanghai and Northern Ports:-
· 88. "PREUSSEN"
MARAMSES
S." EBMLAND"
M.B. “VOGTLAND ”
*88. * ALBERT VOGLER"
SA. "OLDENBURG"
HOMEWARD.
dus here on or about the 25th Diet.
... due here on or about the 17th Nov. dne bere on or about the 30th Nov, das here on or about the 14th Dec. dus here on or shout the 21st Dec. due here on or about the 19th Jan. 28.
Sailings for Europe via Manila, Singapore,
Colombo & Port Said:---
18.8. "EMIL KIRDORF"
188 "HESSEN":
18.8. "SACHSEN"
S.." PREUSSEN"
IM.8." BAMSES"
M.8. "ERMLAND
613
... siling from here on or about the 22nd Oct. ailing from here on or about the lat Nov. ... sailing from here on or about the 15th Nov. ... sailing from here on or about the 29th Nov. ... sailing from here on or about the 20th Deci
sailing from here on or about the 3rd Jan, 2.
Calling at Genos, Botterdam and Hamburg.
For Freight, Fazmage and further Particulars please apply to
JEBSEN & CO.
12. Fedder Street
·ON VALE.
Tel. 0. 2925 Tel 0. 4754.
The LM.S. and L.N.E.R. com panies have arranged a special æer- vice of trains at frequent intervals to the Harringay Park Station, whith immediately adjoins, the course. The first special train will start about 5.30. Cheap tickets will be available from all stations in London and the surrounding dis- The Metropolitan Railway will ran a continuous service of trains and from Finsbury Parkc Station. From there the course can easily be reached by tram or bus. Special tram and bus services will also operate between the City and Harringay.
to
NEW LONDON STADIUM.
Greyhound Track For 100,000 With Its Own Station.
A super-stadium, giving under- cover Accommodation for 100,000 people the feature of the plans for a great new greyhound racing centre nt Collier's Wood, Mitcham.
Eminent architects have propar- ed the plans, which provide for a club house, refreshment-room, and two large enclosures
The scheme is a most costly one and the promoters predict that the venture will be a serious rival to all others of its kind.
In addition, the company is to build a railway station within the stadium, and there will be three railway aidings on the ground.
DOGS HURT BY GLASS.
Manchester Track Official And A ̈¦ New Mystery, Greyhound racing authorities at Belle Vue, Manchester, are investi- gating a new mystery? -
Large nicces of glans were picked THERAPION No. 1 up on the track yesterday.
some time previously broken bot-
2000 NAV PLIKOH - REMEDY,
For
Explosives And Gas.
BARON
JEDBURGE. JAVA
* AMOT
Wireless Telegraphy.
Srd Nov. MAXILAR & JAVA
The steamers are all stted, throughout with Eleotrio Light and, have accommedata for a buuted namber of saloon. Passengers. All steamers carry a duly qualified insa cop. Cargo taken at through rates to all porta in Netherlands India and Australia.
For Particulars of Freshi and Passage, apply to the
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN,
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THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
COPENHAGEN,
The M.S.
“AFRIKA"
will be loading for AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN and other SCANDINAVIAN FORTS.
On or about 28th November.
Expected on Will leave homeward-bound
Further
Sailings
or abont
27th October
30th November
17th December
on or abour.
28th November
Bubject to anange without notice. For further particulars; please apply to:-
Goods not cleared by the 28th October, at Noon, will be subject to Bent.
M.S. "Afrika" All broken, chafed and damaged M.S. "Malaya" Package are to be left in the Godowna, where they will be examined in the SS. "Kina" presenre of 10 x
on 27th October, Claims against the Vessel including those for Cargo short alirered must be presented on the Special Form provided, and whitted within 30 days of arrival otherwise they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be affected by me in any case whatever.
must also be
Bill of Lading will be counterugned by: JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Læp., Agenba
Hong Kong, Piat Oct, 1927. [5460
VEREËNIGDE NEDERLANDS- CHE SCHEEPVAART- MAATSCHAPPIJ. (UNITED NETHERLANDS NATIGATION Co.)
HOLLAND-OOST AZIE LIJN (HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE). NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
HAMBURG, BREMEN & GENOA.
As far as National security is concerned." he concluded,
the present Imperial Chemical Indus. tries is formed of firms who were responsible for the chemical sup phes in the late War, and it should FROM AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, be remembered that we supplied both ourselves and our Allies with explosives and gas at a very shortTHE Steamship
"OLDERERK (18)" notice. Ia point of fact, this coun- having arrived from the above Ports. try is far better off to-day for ex- Consignees of Carge by her are notified plosives than it was in 1918
Our British combine is in close k into the hazardous, and/or extra- that all Goods are being landed at faeir. touch with the Government, but in hazardous Godoyzs of the China Pro my opinion it would be contrary vident Loan & Mortgage Co., Ltd., to all conservative doctrines to ex- whence, and/or from the whazres, De- pect a trading concern to submit livery may be obtained.
..
ill be
its plans and arrangements for sanction to any Government deber.
Goods not cleared? by the 25th Octo-
1997, will be subject to Bent partment. Such a course would All broken, chaled and damaged Pack- paralyse all business activity, and ages are to be left in the Godewrs, where put quite an unreasonable respon- they ability on the Government officials, October, 1927, at 10 am. by Mesars. mined on the 94th Our negotiations with the Ger- Goddard and Douglas, Hong Kong. man Dye Trust are in no way sen Claims against the Steamer must be sational. There can be no question presented in writing within Ten days of amalgamating, but only of dis- after arrival of Steamer, otherwise they cussing points of common interest,ill not be recognized. which has been the practice of
No Fire Insurance will be effected by every great frm or combine in the the Undersigned in any case whatever,
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN,
world."
General Agents,
Captain Moss, the secretary of Hong Kong, 17th Oct, 1927, 15451 the Greyhound Racing Association of Manchester, told the Evening Standard:--
CIGARETTE.
↓
This glass-scattering is despi- DYING WOMAN SMOKES A cable. Last night the track was inspected five or six times, and it was carefully rolled before racing began:
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STOICISM AFTER BEING RUN OVER BY A MOTOR-LORRY.
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Agenta.
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1st week November.
Le. "SI KIANG" dne to arrive from DUNKIEK, LONDON, HAVRE about the 21st October.
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Steamers
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for Bbanghai
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8th Dec.
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3rd Jan. 1928,
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(including Table Wine).
A. Class 1st Class.....£. 99, od. or. B CLA fist Class, 85, Ca. Od. BT
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2nd
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Cie, des MESSAGERIES MARITIMES, Telephone: Central 740
3, Quix's BonJING CONSIGNATION-TRANSIT-REPRESENTATION.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
BREMEN..
THE Steamer
12
PRINCE LINE,
NOTICE TO CONSIÖNKES,
FROM NEW YORK,
THE Motor Vessel ** AACHEN".
"CHINESE PRINCE" having arrived from BREMEN, BAM- Faving arrived from the above Fort BURG and Porta, Consignees of Cargo on 15th instant, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Cargo is are hereby informed that their Goods being landed at their risk into the Go- are being landed at their risk into the
Kowloon Wharf
•Kong and Godown Limited,
Kowloon, and stored at Consignees risk and
All broken, chafed and damaged are to be left in the Godowns,
downs of the Hong Kong Kowloos Godawns of the Hongcomp
expense.
Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, #hers Delivery can be obtained.
All Good remaining undelivered after the 24th of October, 1927, will Lo subject to Rent
No Fire Insurance will be effected by where they will be examined
Friday. Sisi instant, at 10a.m.
Yet during the races I was brought a piece of glass two inches long, apparently newly broken, which was found in the centre of
"While a doctor was bandaging the track. Most of the glass had been placed just before the finish her legs, which were badly crushed, ing line. Apparently someone she calmly smoked a cigarette: She throws it when the dogs are run-displayed the utmost stoicism, and king. Dogs have also been hit by WAS more concerned about her pieces of glass and small stones" friend, who was niso badly injured,
Mr. Reynolds, trainer, stated than herself."?
us in any case whatever. that one of big-dogs, Solar Plexus, This evidence
Damaged Packages must be left in the
All Claims must be presented within was given had fear toes. cuk
at Godown
odown for examination by the Cone Fifteen days of the Vessel's arrival the Lewisham inquest, concerning signees and the Company's Surveyors, here, after which date they cannot le og ive been coming back with field, Kent, who was run over by a then will be sämitted after the Goods have eft the Godowns and
he said. my Adela Withingten, aged 34. Both Mess, Anderson & Aske at 10 am. on recagated. dogs have been
their toca
October, 1927. cuts on
No Claims will be admitted after the motor-lerry at Eltham A Catapult Found. A few nights ago a catapult was
rods have left the Godown and all all Goods remaining undelivered after found on the Belle Vue course.
Claims must be presented within Two the 22nd instant, will be subject to Captain Mossallo referred to the
Werk of the Ship's arrival here, after Rent
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Consignees are requested to surrender" | Bills of Lading will be countersigned their Bills of Lading to f the Undersigned by for countersignature, and
FURNESS (FAR EAST), LTD, MELCHERS & CO.,
Bad Floor, King's Building, Aganta,
Connaught Road. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, Bars,
Telephone No. 8165. Hong Kong, 16th Oct., 1927. [5447 Hong Kong, 15th Oct., 1997, 16444
|
Claim
OUND YOLUMES of the HONG THERAPION, NO. 2 tier and jagged fragments of glass habit of smokers throwing matches the lorry driver, who was told that which date they will not be recognised."
July to December, 1926,
WITH INDEX, Price $7.50)-
On Sale at the Hong Kong Dant
Pan Office.
No 1 for ladder Ostertke:Mo. 3 for load a fla Dianne Ep. 3 for Chesale Wailcommas, MOLIN 37 LILANOVA DEDEAOATS, PISCH ZU. MAPsztin, xa. Da, La Demo. M 00., Heruotosh Mid M.Ws, London MAIL FION 19, Dancras Drag Saw THE OTTO OFRAT HAMIS, HAN FRANCIion.
The jury returned a verdict of Accidental Death, and at their re- quest the coroner severely censured
he night easily have been, com- The result is often serious" hemitted for manslaughter. The glass seemed to have been said The match Boractimes The Coroner expressed the hope pinced there deliberately, and each stands upright in the grass and that he would choose same other piece was standing on end. :.
when a dog puts his foot on it he occupation, or he would be killing is lamed'
71 someone else.
(Continued on next Column.)
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