W. S. BAILEY
& CO., LTD.,
ENGINEERS & SHIP- BUILDERS, HOW UN KOWLOON.
HARBOUR REPAIRS Call Flag L"
Sole Agents for “KELVIN MOTORS." Motors from 12 RH.P. 10 50 B.H.P. now in stock also spare parts.
Works
Manager...
Tel Kai. K2X
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Harbour Englaeor.. K.120. Works Supt.
Kila Telegrams "SEYBOURNE”.
CONSIGNEES
TOYO KISEN KAISHA,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
SS. PERSIA MARU" From SAN FRANCISCO ria HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS & MANILA
aving The above named Steam arrived Tues !ay 29th June 1920 consignees of cargo are hereby notified to present their Bills of
CONSIGN
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
HOTEL LISTS.
Corrected to
•Forrected to Stad Junej: 1890 Mr. and Mrs. A. Bu Mr. and MrapMecánd~ Mr. JE, Ahton SouE QI
W. C. Abery R. Kowley J. Bartholomew M. Konk 10. W. Anderson F. L. Kirchner IR E Q Bird 11. A. trag
R. Blacking 7. B. Lambuzn Master Bakker Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Capt.· and ars
Minion
PACIFIC MAIL SS. CO., LTD Anderson T. Krull
509. “LAKE FIELDING"
K. Bair JJBQ. Blaker
and - Mis. Ü. Lauritsen J. R. Bakker Madam Mrs. EF Belios) Leiria Mr. and Mrs B. P. Lemondhi CH. Banson Max IL Lille Mr. and Mrs. G. Ludin
W. Bordem AH Lustig
Mia/J. Mackay
Mias Marks
Mr. and
1. D. Elard Mr. & Mr. O TB. S. Lapin A
Breakspear P. J. Maitiant?
+
-| G. G. Bridgar Jr., Medinah
J. G. Bridger Cap EL S. Mila Capt and Mrs Capt Monteith
Carson
And
Mai and Mrs. J Morgan
L. Carter
Ban Dr, O. Marriott
F. R. Marsh Q. F. Cavillo Mrs. Mr. "and 3. Cheetham
REP BOLER MAKERS.
FORGE MASTERS.
OXY-ACETYLENE AND ELECTRIC WELDERS.
Cal L. A. Nichol
MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.
300 CM
EL. H. Nott
A. Porter
From CALCUTTA via PENANG & SINGAPORE. The above mentioned vessel having arrived from the above S. Hisney mentioned Parts, consignees of Mrs. G. cargo are hereby informed that pardel they mnat take immediate Me and |delivery of same from alongside, R. J. BarHai QW. Marter Mr. and Mrs, And all cargo impeding discharge P. Boat [Dr... G, W. Mor W. Church will be landed at their risk and F. P. Brady
18. X. Clark expense into the Pacific Mail | Mr. and Mix) E., W. McLean Mr And Mr E
J. M. Brady P. J. J.Michelsen
Cockbira ~~~ 3. Robinson Steamship Company's godowns at West Point, and stored at Forbes Brown Mi
1. Brennand Mr F. Moobes C. B. Cele Mr. and Mrs. W.
Robinson and Mrs. Mrs. Cormack Consignees risk.
and Mr Mostini & childL A. Coss. W. Reger (i. Brówno. and Mr. and Mr. Caxan an Maj. and Mrs. Mahd 4
B. Crowley cats. Spaders
Consignees of cargo are hereby notified that they must produce an Import Permit signed by the Superintendent of the Imports
| Exports, Hongkong, before Bills of
Lading can be countersigned.
Квад
W. P. Neeson
r and Mrs. Newbery -J. Cairn@ty) - (Mrs. Nuttall Capt. B. J. Car-les, G. W. Pear.
ter
3x10
J. Carmichael Miss N. E. Per
perell
112 W. thankiller
All broken, chafed and damaged goods are to be left in the godowns. D. Chandler where they will be examined on July 5th at 10a.m.
J. Calman Miss Cotterell All claims must be presented FL Crane within a week of the steamer's. Croucher arrival bere after which they . Dewas
Fl. Dilckyan cannot be recognized.
No claim will be admitted after | Mr. RAU the goods have left the godowns, and all goods remaining un
Perry
R. B. Price
J. Randolph
3. Fawliza
E II. Eas
F. Robins Bodenfuser Mrs. Rossolymos H. C. D'ambell R. Saunders 1. J. Eguaras 1. Schryver
R Potter
Japt. K. K. · Po-
wers
D. C. 11. Cal. E. Sandstrom D. F. Cathill T. H. Sargent
J. Davies 0. F. Savage En. Com WR. P. Shaw
Daw30?
#. Shrubsole Mr. X. R. Dick
and
OF HONGKONG, LIMITED/
TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY
Mra
TIL
N. W. Duckworth I Grant Smith Mr. & Mrs. John A. Findlay Smith
Fincan
H. Spicer
A. W. Eastman Mr. and
G. Eveleigh
Stubbings
A. V. Farmer Mrs. C. A Swas J. Farmer
J. F. Swindells L-Col M. Greer Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. BS. J. Syrett
A. File
Mrs. Tobiassen Maj. - Gen
R C. Hale
Lading for countersignature, and delivered after July 6th will be Engineer Capt. Capt. Siggyeland Hon. Mr. E R Ventris
subject to rent
pest
Halifax CRI
|Rev. G. T.. WA
decrive
P. Ferguson Mrs. A. C. Smith take immediate delivery from
Mrs. 11. F. Fox B Sparks No, Fire Insurance whatever
D. Hal Nurse maid and W. G. SimDONS alongside steamer or the Com-
baby pany's Godown, where all cargo will be effected.
EL II Webster Miss Marie Tem Mai Harding Consignees are requested. to. & Gardiner
C. J. B. Helstrom. M. Weller impeding immediate discharge
MT. and Mrs. A. -Wilkinson will be landed at consignee's risk.send in their Bills of Lading for Tapt. W.C. Greet Mr. and Max
F. J. Hahsan Mr. Storage will
and Mrs assessed countersignature immediately. ber
A. H. Hollings | Windeld มอ. ล од carga remaining
worth
Capt. P. Withers livered after Tuesday, 6th July
Mrs. Marshall Wood 1930.
C. E. Holmes Maj. R. & Young Mr. and Mex
All broker, chafed and damaged parkages will be landed into the Company's Godowns, where same will be examined on Friday, 9th July 1920. at 10 a.m7.
No Claims will be recognised after the goods have left the steamer or Godown, and none will be entertained if presentad later than three weeks after Artiest of siramızl
No Fire Insurance whatever. will be effected.
Y. TSUTSUMI,
Manager. Hongko9th June, 1920.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
PACIFIC MAIL S. 5. CO. As Operators, U. S. Shipping
Board. Hongkong. 29th June, 1920.
GERMANS IN JAVA SERVICCE
DUTCH!
Tabt. and Mrs C. P. Templeton
frierg and F. Thornton ehäd
Trimm anil Mrs. A. Tatonchian W. A. Hannibal. E. Weis
1. H. Van Hee) Mr. and Mrs
11 K. Hochschüs. T. E. Weston $ Howard JMrs. C. D. Willit+
Nr
and Mrs. Master F C WI- C. D. Jackson
E. Jarnira
R. Jälten
EX
its
F. A. White
H. G. White
MINISTER'S
Mr E. B. Jones|Mr. and Mrs. PLANATION.
C. F. Jopustene W. A. White Jr B. de Kat
J. FL. Williams 3. G. Wood Brussels. Mar 6.-The Dutch |3. E. Karanția Minister for the Colonies, in answer to a question, now states that, according to documents recently received by him, number of Germans who had been interned in Tokyo arrived in the Dutch Indies to occupy positions in the General Folice and other branches of service.
KING EDWARD HOTE Corrected to Erd, June, 1920 F. almond Mr. Manuk Capio and Mrs Miss Manak Anderson Capt. Milne
. M.-E. Asger (C. J. Marison Jr. and Mrs Mrs. J. F. Nishal
W. Budze the
II. D. CH
He was not aware whether the figures mentioned were correct. From EUROPE and STRAITS.though he had to reason to
THE Company's Steamship
"ATSUTA MARU,
having arrive! from the abuke ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goode are bring landed and placed at thais risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon What! and Godown Company's Gulowna at Kowlon. where each consignment will be aorted out mark by mark and de- livery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
Optional Lionds will be carried
on unless instructions
to the contrary before day.
Goods nos cleared by July, 1920, will be subj
reat.
Master Chi Shing T. Pala Chi Shing
J. C. Chaik
Mrs. Passmore J. Pavits
1. W. Pritchard
Mr. and
G. G. Irwina
PALACE HOTZL „Corrected to 22nd Jane, 1920. Mr. Beacha DIT. and Mrs D. Brudebie
T. Matthew Capt. T. Brown R. Nicholla M. Costello Mr. and Ψη Mr. C. O. Farrel J. Oxberry Mr. and Mrs. J. Robertson S. F. L. Leigh G. A. Sears II. Harent J. Smith J. Jack
B. Jemehoojin T. C. Lebram
J. T. Max.. 4. Mark,
A. F. Starker Land Mr J. Steerts Mr. and Mrs.
& White and
children
CARLTON HOTE Corrected to 12th June. 129. Mr. Acid and. McKenzie.
Family
J. Arrastia
V. Parlo
Mr. and
Mrs. Mr. and
A Nathan Mrs. P. Nelab
Pereira
Ackalytia
Mr. and Nicoll
A. Peterson
and Peterson and
Mrs Mrs. A. Robertson Jose Arrastiz
and 3. Fothergill
[Capt..J. V. Siop | Mr. F. E. Camer-Mr.
590
01
Mrs. R. G. South- G. Cameron
E. G. Coomes
tell doubt their accuracy. It might Miss Farred be taken for granted that the JD. Forrest Government of the East Indies 3. would only hava proceeded to the appointment of foreigners because A. L. Fry of the great shortage prevailing George in various branches of the D. M. Graham
erton service.
Y and Mrs. Dr. A. B. Souza In the meantime, as the result of a protest on behalf. and Mrs. A
Gregory
M. LO. Spil
bane of the Association of Police
Harris22
and Superintendents a discussion was Me and Mrs Stewart recently held with the Governor-
Hart & children Family General
AL G. Hols-F. Taylor
house
Mr. and
Underwood
M. L. Coonee
[J, W. Dando J. E. Griffia
M13
Yra
Rapas & Family G. A Reed J. Santos Yra Hasameyer Capt. Salstrom and ebild Miss Serpell
Mrs
and J. Hemick
L. A. Jackson
Miss H. Steele Mry. Swann
G. J. Johnsen child
Mrs. Johnson and5. Thomson A. B. Tourle
The Minister then referred to certain clauses and anubunce- A. D. Hopkirk meats in the official journal for Mrs. J. Johnstons Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Klog A. & Whibley
Yerbeel the Indies concerning the taking 4 Kamaroff
His. Kelman IL. Verheul
into service in the Indies of Y. J. Kubes &G. E. Wetten Mersone not of Datch nationality. child
and Mr.
Mrs. stipulations pess
regulace H. Lovegrove. A. C. Wpis the regular ppointments in
and Mrs Young „Jarvice, while for the fulfilment
Lummis Damaged packages made of positions other than those left in the Gojowns for examin-mentioned in the clauses fore-
STATION HOTEL ation by the Consignse's and the Ligners
may by temporarily Corrected to Sord June, 1932.- Co.'s representativas at an sp- jattached,
.Beep
J. J. Wierink-de [It was reported in the Times W. B. Bennett pointed hour on Tuesday &
1 Hooz Friday. All claims must be pre-on April 21 that 100 German war is E. Best W. E les Bonted within ten days of the prisoners, many of them wearing Mr. J. Stewart J. M. de Jong
arrival here. alter the white uniform of the German Brown
P. J. de Kant which date they cannot be re- Marine Division of Kiao-chau, J. D. Carriers. H. Oben dognized. No claims will be ad- had arrived in Jara and bad fr and Mrs. F. C. Fucking mitted after the goods haveleit received appointments in various El Church Mrs. Rotar the Godowns.
H. Sieling branches in the civil and police. R. Farmer
G. IL Gibson Wm. Thom services, and that there was con- P. Haverkamp Mr. and Mrs. W. siderable feeling in Holland and
J. Grgin L. Wit the colonies about the matter.]
botham
8:eam's
47
KIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,
Agents. Hongkong, 29th Jana, 19).
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
Sec
His W. King Mr. aud
J. McGee
Trorsley
and
-DRY DOCK-
LENGTH 787 FEET: LENGTH ON BLOCKS 750`FEET
DEPTH ON CENTRE OF.
SILL (H.W.QST) 34 FÈ 6 INS -THREE SLIPWAYS→
CAPABLE OF HANDLING SHIPS UP
TO 3000 TONS DISPLACEMENT, S ELECTRIC CRANE AT SEA WALL, CAPABLE OF LIFTING 100 TONS AT 70 FEET RADIUS
BUTTERFIELD & SWRE, AGENTS, HONGKONG, CHINA & JAPAN.
CALL PLAN:
** ARK. PERKANT.”
*
THE FUTURE OF SHIPPING.
CONTROLLER AND FREEDOM. Shipping required supervision from the Government but nothing more, daclared Sir Joseph Maclay (the Shipping Controller) at the dinner of the Chamber of Ship- ping of the United Kingdom held last month at the Guildhall,
Lord Inchcap, responding to the toast of the Shipping Industry, proposed by Lord Sumner, pre- dicted that the Blue Book would go down to posterity as a historie document. This was particularly a time the continued) when we should all hold together. The war The against Germany was over. war against Prussiaŭism at bome —whether in the forni of burgang crats, who think they have a pro-| vidential mission to run our. businesses for us, or in the form of revolutionaries, who think they can incite the great, kindly, sensible mass of our working peo- ple to bald up Britaip as Gar many tried to hold up Europa- had little more than begun. We had shown in the past five years|
There was
JUST ARRIVED
Easy hair curlers,
Nailiques.
Gillette stropping machines. Hair binds.
Best steel razors.
Auto strop razors.
Best razor strops.
Bronze hair pins.
Pinaud's Brillantine.
Spirit lumps for curling from
CAMPBELL MOORE CO., LTD.
that we could beat off the peril the bedrock truths that without credit drying up. Labour rë from without, We had now to law and order, without capital ing a maximum wage in re show that we could confroos the and direction, without skill and for anything but a maximum Mrs peril from within with equal thrift, labour alone could barely put, transport disorganized
power and resolution. A Site support the savage's standard of prices and wages engagakk. could be laid low just as offer life; that capital was simply the perpetual game of leapfrog.i ly by wrong ideas as by an in-surplus savings set aside to pro-certain that matters were ne vading army.
no duce more wealth: 'and that to a crisis, a sort of deadlock agency of destruction known to consume it instead of conserving dition, as it were, of stakeh chemists that is half as formid it was the quickest of all roads to that would tax our power able as the T.N.T. of bad ruin. Where there not a few gen-commercial, statesmanshipt economics, Russix was what she tlemes in the neighbourhood of altmest. is to-day because she was follow. Whitehall who had still to learn ECONOMY AND FREEDOT ing false theories of the uses and this lesson? Falsa gospěla, un. There were only two ways. functions of capital. Well, we had happily, had no fixed limits either the industrial and financial our Bolsheviks, our Reds, our of geography or of class, and ace which confronted us., and disciples of Karl Mars over bere some of the policies, some of the economy. We were tackling men who had really persuaded schemes of taxation that emanated financial problem at the themselves that the nation would to-day from the centre of govern end. We ought to see whi be better of if the capitalistic ment seemed to him, as a business income was, and budget": basis of society were violently man, to rest on a very question-expenditure not to exceed overthrown. The most active able basis.
instead of which we went propaganda going on in this
voting expenditure, and they country at the moment was dir- The excess profit duty was to to impose taxation to mee ected towards Great Britain all the conditions per cent, and we must grin and years had often rationed us reproducing in be raised from 40 per cant. to 60 The Government in the pat
of the Russian chand.
bear it, for the currant year at the Government now ration any rate. A stockbroker friend He felt very strongly that's told him the other day that he was nothing this country had been looking into his'accounts, more than revival of and found that he had reached Gladstonian consciencs f his datam line,, and that now outgard to the spending off of every £10 he might make for money. And next to adol the rest of the year taxation and as an inseparable part would leave him with only the placed freedom as one He said that wasn't good enough, conditions of our recovery and he was off for a long holiday.meant by that the freed Wo should soon be passing capital and enterprise t through some difficult times.abead unhampered by When one found ospital and restrictions.
ST. GEORGE's Hous Corrected to 10th June, 1920.
W. Blacket! 'Mr. and Mrs W
Boyce
Mr. & Mrs RP. Mellogh daughters, Alles Brockman. McKenzie
Lient J. J.G. Mellis
Bryant, I.E Lyman Moury Mr. & Mr. Benic L Packe
Mr. and Mrs. E
3. B. Charch
ton C. Byrd
H. Day
H. F. Farthing Mrs. Hamard
J. R. Lloyd I. J. Lossius
W. D. H. Lyson
H. M. Madden
TIME FOR ACTION. He had not the least intention of advocating that they and thair doctrines should be 'forcibly sup pressed. But be did think they should be opposed. The time had gone by when Capitalcould afford Eto be dumb and let the case go against it by default. Our leaders io politics, and education, sud in dastry could not be better em- ployed then in fàgnering home
W. Peterson thos. Renasit Arthur W. Be Dr. and Mrs.
berts
H. Scott B. Stock
Mrs. H. Tarby Wohn Wilkie
+
That's a Fine. Way To Apologize, Tag!
APPROACHIKO A CRISB.
BY BLOSSER.
VER. THATS MEET YOU ARE
A FOOL!
"THE IDEA! YOU TALINNE
TO YOUR OWAL BROTHER. LIKE THAT TELL FRECKLES AT ONCE
THAT YOU ARS * SORRY-QUICK!
do ON NOW APOLOGIZE TO HIM-TEEL NAA "THAT YOU ABB
SORRY!
FRECKLES, TAL SORRY YOU ARE A FOOL!!
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