S. K.
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
E
SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION. LONDON & ANTWERP-Monthly direct service via Singapore
and Port Said.". AMAZON MARUTM“ ALTAI MARU
Tuesday, 12th August, 4. Friday, 28th August.. GENOA & BOMBAY—Monthly service. Taking carş.o on through Bills of Lading with transhipment at Bombay tà Co.'s, steamer.
BUENOS AIRES--Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Mauritius, Durban and
Cape Town via Singapore.. `TAGOMA MARU **
·BOMBAY & COLOMBO-Regular fortnightly service via S'pore.
"KASADO MARU “
"BURMA MARU "
ww
Wednesday, 10th Sept
Wednesday, 13th Aug. Monday, 1st Sept.
SAIGON.BANGK^K & SINGAPORE-Regular Monthly Service.
SETSEN MARU "
Monday, 1st Sept.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE-Monthly service calling at AUCK-
LAND, N. Z. and ADELAIDE.
VICTOR'A & VANCOUVER—Tacoma via Manila, Keelung, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Moji, Kobe, Yokkaichi & Yokohama. "AFRICA MARU" CANADA MARU
Monday, 18th Ang. Monday, 1st Sept.
XEELUNG với SWATOWA AMOY These
steamers
hare excellent accommodation for 1st and 2nd class saloon passengers and, will arrive at and depart from the O. S. K. wharf, near the Harbour Office. *AMAKUSA MARU",
TAKAO via SWATOW & AMOY,
"SOSHU MARG **
Friday, 15th Aug.
Thursday, 14th Aug.
JAPAN PORTS-Moji, Kobe. Yakkaichi & Yokohama.
For sailing dates and further particulars please apply to-
Tel. No. 744 and 745
Y. YASUDA,
Manager.
No. 1, Queen's Building.
Y. K. K.
YAMASHITA KISEN KAISHA.
THE YAMASHITA "STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.)
NANYO MARU No. 1
NANYO MARU No. 2 NANYO MARU No. 3 SODEGAURA MARU. KYODO MARU No. 13 TAMON MARU No. 1 ASOSAN MARU.
CHEIAN
MARU.
REGULAR SERVICE FOR FREIGHT BETWEEN
For Particulars Please Apply to:-
Tel. No. 140 & 155.
HONGKONG,
BANGKOK
and/or SINGAPORE..
M. KOBAYASHI, Agent.
Top Floor, King's Building.
KUHARA SHOJI KAISHA, LTD.
KUHARA TRADING CO., LTD. (Shipping Department). HEAD OFFICE (KOBE). Branches and Representatives:*****
TOKIO, OSAKA, LONDON, NEW YORK, PARIS, ROME, BERN,
PORT SAID, CALLAO, HAVANA, BOMBAT, CALOUTTA, COLOMBO, SINGAPORE, TAWAO,
·BANGKOK, BÄIDON, VLADIVOSTOK, SHANGHAI and TAIPES.
Taking Cargo ou through Bills of Lading to Pacific Coners Japan, China, India, Java, North and South America, also to Mediterranean.
BUBJECT TO ALTERATION WITHOUT NOTICE. For further particulars apply to-
Telephone No. £108.
CHU KYOKU TRADING Co., M. HASHIMOTO," General Agents.
THE ADMIRAL
PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO
LINE
TRANS-PACIFIC FREIGHT SERVICE.
Operating the following U. B. Shipping Board' Steamers,
For SEATTLE, TACOMA VICTORIA,, VANCOUVER.
"WESTERN KNIGHT”... About August 15th. "ELDRIDGE"
EDMORE
WEST HEPPBURN"
15th.
August. 21st Middle Sept.
For PORTLAND direct.
"COAXET":
About August 25th,
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING ISSUED TO OVERLAND COMMON POINTA.
FOR FREIGHT AND PARTICILARS APPLY TO
THE ADMIRAL LINE
JOHN J. GORMAN GENERAL ACEST 6th Floor, Hol
THE
DOLLAR
S. S
SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG
STEAMER
VANCOUVER
via “MANILA" & SHANGMAI
*BESSIE DOLLAR".
LINE.
SAILING DATE
FOR SAN FRANCISCO. "TANCRED
Through Bills of Lading issued to all parts of United States
→ or Canada
For particulars for freight apply to
THE ROBERT DOLLAR Co. GENERAL POST OFFICE BUILDING THIRD FLOOR
TEL. 795. 799
VESSELS LOADING AND TO LOAD.
Destination.
For
Vessel's Name,
Apply To Patobed.
NOTICE TO: CONSIGNEES
OGRAN STEAMSHIP CO
LIMITED
CHINA MUTUAL STRÄM NAVIGATION CO, LTD
Consignees per Co.'s SteamGr "HYSON "
are hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Hale's Wharf. Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignee's risk The Cargo will be ready for delivery from down on an after 5th August.
Optional cargo-will be landed, unless notice has been given prior to steamer's 'arrival. --
(Calcut
for this post-on
and is ex August
Channel
greatly impressed bys The T. K. K. 1.3. TENYO M. tude of the undertal arrived at Yokohama July 28th foresight, and enterpris and sails August And for Honolulu are being displayed and San Francisco, as per equipment, and the schedule.
with which great engine
the 29th July, and is expected the Admiral Line ss. IELD here on the 7th August
Kobe August 1st, and is due at RIDGE (Seattle Line) sailed from Hongkong August 14th, via Mon and Shanghai.
(European Line.) left Kobe for and overcome this exten
The N. Y. E. ss. KITANO M difficulties have been this port via Moji and Shanghai Messes Harland and Wal in the shipbuilding industry preparing for future developm
with characteristic courage and they are carrying out their.
in connection with the new vant thoroughness. The plater shed covers an area of several cores All boken, chafed, and dama
The land has all been reclaimede ed goods are to be left in the MUNHAM (Portland Line) sailed for the concrete piles for
The Admiral Line sa WEST and owing to ite condition som Godowns, where they will be from Shanghai July 29th, for foundations had to be driven examined on any Tuesdays and Portland var Nagasaki, Koba and depth of over 50 feet. The roof Fri'ays between the hours of
Yokohama. 10.45 am and noon within the
tute is of glass, and the shed is divided free storage period.
The Admiral Line ss. WEST into seven bays, designed in such ERN KNIGHT (Seattle. Line a way as to admit of essy acce sailed from Shanghai July 28th, to the ships. Electric power l and is due at Hongkong about be used throughout, and in order August 13th, via Manila.
to secure economy and efficiency
rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 11th August, will be subject MORE (Seattle Line) sailed from motor. The yard provides The Admiral Lines. ED.each machine will have its own
Seattle July 16th, and is due at sufficient accommodation for nine All Claims against the Steamer Hongkong about August 25th building berths, six of which are must be presented to the under-ris Yokohama and Kobe... to be constructed as soon signed on or before the 25th Auƒ¬
The N. Y. K. a. IYO MARI possible. They vary in length Freight Tobe Des or they will not be recognised. (European Line, left Singapors from 750 to 1,000 feet, and the for this port on the 31st July, and Fard will be the largest and best is expected here on the 6th Aug. equipped in the kingdom.
The N. YA K... TANGO M.). BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.(Australian Line.) left Sydney for this port via Australian ports and Agente.
Manila on the 1st August, and is pected here on the 22nd August. The N. Y. K. 8.5. BOMBAY M. (Calcutta Line.) left Calcutta for this port via Rangoon and Sing apore on the 31st July, and is expected here on the 20th August. The R. M. S. MONTEAGLE Arrived at Shanghai on 3rd OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. August, leaves there, 6th August, and is due at Hongkong, on 8th August.
JAPAN AND COAST PORTS.
6. Aug. Hongkong, 2nd August, 1919. 6, Auf 6. Aug. 6.Aug.
Swatow and Bangkok Bwatow, Amoy and Focchow Haiphong va Honor Kobe
Shangbai, Kobe and Yokohama Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama Manila, Cebu and Iloilo
Ku-5202 Hwahwu
ĮKueichow ¡B. & S. Quinnebang D. L. Co. Taksang J. M. Co. J. M. Ca
NeY. K.
6. Aug.
Iyo M.
N. Y. X.
6. Ang
Shanghai
Taming Kwangse
B. & S.
6. Aug.
B. & 8
7, Aug.
Shanghai
J. M. Co.
8, Aug-
8 A
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow
Elaitan
Shanghai
Teat
Calcutta via Ports
Bombay and Colombo
Shanghai and Tsingtao
Manila
Japan
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Kobe
Genoa
Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama Takao via Swatow and Amoy Keelung via Swatow and Amoy Monils
Straits and Calcutta Гарва
Straits and Calcutta Saigon, Bangkok & Singapore
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.
THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE-
CRAPE COMPANY, LTD.
The following Unclaimed Tele- grams are lying bere
Linbernard, from Shanghai. 'Mr. Chunknanyue, c/o Liang- yuanchee, No. 24 Bonham Road, form Shanghai.
Chinese Hotel. Cheechinghin, from Amoy.
Akiyama, Passenger, Celebes Maru, c/o Osaka Shosen, from Osaka.
Kiming, from Tokyo. Retransmitted from Shanghai from San Francisco. Fred Keyston, Hongkong, Hotel
Yuensuiting, 8 Tithong, fron Shangbai.
Chrysang Longsang J. M. Co.
Thiliwong Yeboshi M. Totomi M. Chénan
B. & S. 10, Aus. J.CJ-L. 10, Aug. N. Y.E. 10, Aug. N. Y. K. 10, Aug. B. & 8.1, A¤-. Habers D. L. Co. 1, Aug. Namsang
J. M. Co. 12, Aug. Kasado M. 0.8.K. 13,Ang. Kosoku M. N. Y. K.13 Aug. Soinu M. 0.8. K14 Aug Amakusa MO. S. K. 15. Aug. Yuensang. K. Co. 15, Aug. Yatshing J. M. Ca. 16 Ang. Tjilatjap J.G.J. L. 18, Aug. Fooksang J. M. Co. 23, Aug. Shisen jo. 8. Ek 1, Sept.
Messze. Bo Wah & Company,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNÉES.
AND
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., L1D.
Consignees per Company's Steamer
"AGAPENOR"
are hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignee's risk. The | Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 5th Aug.
7
Optional cargo will be landed, unless notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival
WATER RETURN.
SWIMMING FOR THE PARALYSED.
HEALING EFFECT ON MIND AND BODY.
One of the many difficulties Confected with the treatment of medical correspondent of the paralysed persons, says the Times, has always been the abstaining of exercise and maye-
ment.
This difficulty seemed almost insuperable, and, though umerous efforts of a more or less ingenious kind were made to overcome. it, none of these produced results which could be termed satisfactory.
What was required was man ifestly a medium of support in
Level and Storage of water in which the patient could rest while Reservoirs on July 1, 1919
OITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATES WOBIB`LA VEL.
Bytam -ww { - ovacion
1Lft, stalow OverCom
t Inter
If sin. Below Svecice
Zadiasa...
salty's. Balew
· Larai with..
zik, ein, Balce
'st Below
Tytem Sak.....{ 2 sia Belve All broken, chafed, and damag-arm-
Owerdow
c/o Ah Sou Esq., from Shanghaied goods are to be left in the
Shingkee, from Amoy.
T. KRING. Superintendent,
Hongkong Aug. 1st, 1919.
EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRAL-!· ASLA & CHINA TELEGRAPH CO. List of Unclaimed Telegrams lying in the E. E. Telegraph Office at Hongkong.
6. 3. Below
ryft sin. Below
ove-ow
Godowns, where they will be ok. 6, Seice examined on any Tuesdays and
STORAGE IN MILLIONS AND DESTMALS OF GALLONS,
•
Fridays between the hours of |10,45 am. änd noon within the
free storage period.
No-claims will be admitted tim after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods 11th Auz, will be subject to rent. remaining undelivered after the flakemakesmann
23510
151
-549
161
tom
al
at the same time remaining free direction that might still be to attempt movement in any
possible for him. Apparatus did not-secure this ideal, because it was always in the last issue hard and unyielding at the points of contact, and sooner or later in
flicted pains
But there was one medium which answered all the demands. and it was left to a patient to think of it and demonstrate its utility. That medium was water. In a swimming, bath the water provides the patient with com plete sapport and at the same time leaves himi
complete: freedom of action...
Thanks to the enthusiasm of this patient the idea was trans ***lated into action and was found
...exceedingly valuable. Medical
All Claims against the Steamer Consides of inter in Cha Cleo and HD The “ Barlow, from Madras.
must be presented to the under-June.
je metres and decimals of gadoss during the den, to_be_mot only workable, but Bloomberg, from Racine Wia.signed on or before the 25th Harbin retransmitted from Singa- recognised.
Miss Barnes, Banvard Co., from August, or they will not be UMBER
pore.
"
Sebbi, from Shanghai, Springer, from San Francisco.. D. de H. FAERANT, Superintendent, Hongkong, July 31, 1919.-
THE
Caption
No Fire Insurance will be a par effected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, 2nd August, 1919.
Taikoo Dockyard and Engineering Co.
of Hongkong Ltd.
BUILDERS OF SHIPS & ENGINES
OF EVERY
RIPTION
33 100
sto
M. men were quick to adopt the new method and to perceive its pos sibilities. At the Tooting Bos apital, thanks largely to the efforts Service to houses in Rider Main Districts of Dr. Farquhar Buzzard, paralys public set fountades only up to me te janted men have been given the ap
Conant supply, in trics from, yah Jan, 194. Constant espoły im all datelota dongportunity of using it and have
profited greatly by its use, KOWLOOK WATERWORKS LEVE"
noted faxes Rider Maine and a topply
15,6%
Beiner
STORAGE IN MILLIONS AND
-DECIMALS OF GALLONS.-
W. CHATHAM
Water &inborda
Public Works Department
TIDE TABLE,
up to 10th, Ang
The water forms an ideal sup- port of the body; it allows the patient, thus supported, to strikr out any direction and so to exercise those muscles which may be left to himer. If the case be not hopeless, the recovery of muscles isnahir. ally greatly facilitated. Moreover, the effect on the patient's mină is excellent, for he is stimulated to action and brought to feel that he is still capable of effort and interest in life. It may be pIGY dicted that there will be a wide extension of this system of treat ment, and that great benefit will result to many sufferers,
DEGREER OF COMMERD London, 28th Wells at Lon