INK HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY SEPTEMBER

1920

W. S. BAILEY

STEEL SHIPS FOR SALE.

THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE & CO., LTD.,

·REGULAR AND FAST FREIGHT AND

PASSENGER SERVICES.

LONDON

"HELENUS " **KEEMUN "

20

JASON" **ELPENOR ** *** ATRBUS **

SERVICE

(Direct)

12th October London, Amsterdam & Antwerp 21st October London, Amsterdam & Hamburg 31st October London, Amsterdam & Antwerp 18th Nov. London, Rotterdam & Antwerp

London Amsterdam & Hamburg 23rd Nov.

LIVERPOOL

"BURYPYLUS **

** TITAN **

"PELEUS"

** TELAMON "

SERVICE

(Direct or via Continental Ports)

6th October Havre, Rotterdam & Liverpool 10th October Denda, Mlas, L'pool & Glasgow 19th October Genos, Liverpool & Glasgow

2nd Nor.

PACIFIC

** TYNDAREUS "

"TEUCER**

** IXION **

NEW

"TYDEUS*

Liverpool SERVICE

(via Kobe and Yokohama)

5th October]

20th October? Victoria, Seattle and Vancouver 12th Nor.

YORK

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ENGINEERS & SHIP- BUILDERS, HOK UN KOWLOON.

HARBOUR FEPAIRS Call Flag "L"

Solo Agents for *KELVIN MOTORS." Motors from 12 B,H.P, to 50 BHP. now in stock also spare parts.

Works Manager...

Secretary

Harbour Engineer

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Tel. K21 K.329. K369. 23.

Telegrams "SEYBOURNE.“

CONSIGNEES.

MANILA INTERESTED.

The Philippine Government and the steamship companions in the Philippines are (says tho Manila - Bulletin) being given an opportunity to bid for 9 steal shipa which the United States Shipping Board is offering for sale on a competitive basis as provid- ed for in the United States ship- ping law just passed by Congress. A cablegram to this effect was racaived recantly Ayuntamiento by the sacre tary of commerce and communic- ations from Mr. Fidel A. Rayos, director at the bureau of com- merce and industry, who is now in the United States in the interest of Philippine com-

marce.

the

Upon receipt of the cable, Secretary, Jakosalem and Under Secretary Uuseo of the depart- ment of commarce immediately

STRUTHERS & DIXON INC. inquired whether it is possibla

SERVICE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

24th November.

(via Saex or Panama)

via Panama

From SAN FRANCISCO

HOMEWARD PASSENGER SERVICE THE Steamship

** STENTORTM*

**TEIRESIAS""

**IDOMENEUS**

sch Uztober for London direct 19th October for London direct

3rd November for Liverpool via Marseilles

For Freight and all Information Apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

CONSIGNFES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE ROBERT DOLLAR CO.

From SAMARANG, SOURA- BAYA, BATAVIA, SINGA-

PORE & SAIGON,

The Steamship

"GLYMONT"

AGENTS.

CONSIGNEES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.

4.

WEST HENSHAW”

for the Government to submit a bid and whether the legislature has appropriated any money for the purchase of ships. It was found that on February 23, 1918, the Philippine legis- lasure passed Act 2754 authoris ing the establishment of a Philippine merchant_marine and Government, empowering the through a shipping board, to en: in the transportation of gage | having arrived from San Frau-

products, preferably articles of cisco via parts, on 26th Sap.importation and exportation of 1920, consignees are hereby noti-the Phil ppines, the construction bed that their cargo is being and repair of vessels, and in the landed at their risk into the business of carrying passengers Hazardous and/or Extra-Hazard-and cargo by sea. The law pro ous Godowns of the Hongkong vides for the appropriation of and Kowloon Wharf & Godown P10,000,000 for this purpose. It Co., Ltd.. Kowloon, and stored at consignees risk.

Consignees of cargo must pro- duce an Import permit signed by the Superintendent of Imports &Esports, Hongkong, before Bills of Lading will be countersigned,

was discovered yesterday, how- ever, that owing to the fact that nothing had been done to take advantage of the provisions of the law, the P10,000,000, by provision of the same law, reverted to the insular treasury on December

31. 1919, and is therefore not All broken, chafed and dam-now available unless a law be aged cargo is to be left in the passed to reappropriate the money Godowns, where it wil be for the same purpose. examined at 10a.m. on 4th Oct. 1920 by the Company's Surveyors. Messrs. Carmichael & Clarke.

S. S. LAKE FAULK”

In view of these facts, the de- commerce and partment of The above mentioned vessel

communications.Secretary Unson naving arrived from the above

All claims must be presented declared bas decided to endorse the all mentioned ports, Consignees within 10 days of the steamer's the of cargo are hereby informed arrival here, after which they shipping companies of Manila in that they must take immediate cannot be recognized

order that they may take advant- age of the opportunity offered to delivery of same from alongside, and all cargo impeding discharge

having arrived on September 23rd will be landed at their risk and after the goods have left the from the above-mentioned ports, expense into the Pacific Mail Godoxes, and cargo undelivered consignees of cargo are hereby Steamship Company's Godowns on and after 4th Oct, 1920 vill notified that they must take de-at West Point and stored at Con-be subject to rent. livery of same alongside, and signees risk. cargo impeding discharge will be janded at their risk and expense into the hazardous Godowns of

Consignees of cargo are hereby notified that they must pro

Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for counter-signature immediately.

metler

to

SHIPBUILDERS. SHP REPARERS.

BOLER MAKERS, FORGE MASTERS.

OXY-ACETYLENE' AND ELECTRIC WELDERS.

MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL

ENGINEERS.

OF HONGKONG, LIMITED

TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY

-DRY DOCK-

LENGTH 787 FRET.

LENGTH ON BLOCKS 750 FEET

DEFTH ON CENTRE OF

·SILL (HW.OST) 34 FT. 6 INS.

-THREE SLIPWAYS-

CAPABLE OF HANDLING SHIPS UP

TO 3000 TONS DISPLACEMENT.

ELECTRIC CRANE AT SEA WALL CAPABLE OF

LIFTING 100 TONS AT 70 FEET RADIUS

BUTTERFIELD & SWRE, AGENTS.

HONGKONG, CHINA & JAPAN.

BILL PLAN: "C" SVAR " AJI, PORRAKE.“

Sufferers from Bad Legs, Abscesses, Ulcers,

Glandular Swellings, Eczema, Bolls,

Pimples, and Eruptions, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout, etc. shoukl realise that these complaints are the symptoms of deep rooted blood impurites, and while outward applications may give temporary beneât, ther sai do no more because they cannot get below the surface of the skin.

The One Way to Real Relief,

complete and fasting, in to nd the blood of the poisoners waile matter, the true cause of such troubles. To this you cannot better Clarke's Bood Migare. This famous medicine ok over 50 years" standing promptly attacks, overcomes and expels the impurities, that's why so many listing exres sand to its credit. Pleasant to take and herrlig on old and young alike.

Of a Chemists and Stores

Don't be led to try a Substitute.

BURIED TREASURES OF THE EMPIRE.

of

Clarke's Blood Mixture

the

Frank Waterhouse & Co., Yau- duce an Import Permit signed by STRUTHERS & DIXON, INC. there also are old ships offered for production from the ordinary the opening up of new mineral consumption nearly in eq

mati Shelter, and stored at con- signees' risk.

Consignees must produce an Import Permit before bills of lading can be countersigned.

the Superintendent of the Imports and Exports, Hongkong, before Bills of Lading can be counter- signed.

Agents.

1st floor, Powell's Building, 13. Des Voeux Road Central. Hongkong. 26th September, 1920.

the commercial supply is plates, armour-piercing projectil obtained in the form of crude guns, and the jaws of rock-orum white arsenic, a by-product in the ing machinery.. More recentl metallurgical treatment of lead, has been used in the producti The chief of a steel which does not.rt WHITE ARSENIC AT £145 copper, and silver.

A TON..

source in this country has been when attacked by fruit acids, the tin and copper ores of Corn-air, or salt water. In the farm The Imperial Mineral Rewall and Devon. The production stellite, which consists chieff And chromium, : ik sources Bureau has issued four in Canada has been slowly in- cobalt No claims will be recognized bid for 92 steel sheel ships if they reports dealing with the produc- creasing, and now nearly equals employed for high-speed cust

In the tools. In metallurgy, chromi so desire. The date for the open-tion, during the war period, in that of this country. ing of the bids is not mentioned in the Empire sad foreign countries, United States the production has bricks form a refractory Har the rable, but it is understood of arsenic, Fuller's earth, chrome risen from 2,280 tons in 1913 to for fornaces, and the sal

to ore, and magnesite. In each case 10,275 tons, an output to excess chromiom are required for the that a cable will be sent Washington asking for informa- there was very great increase of that from the whole British aing, dyeing, and the making

Before The most interesting pigments. in prices, sometimes reaching Empire. tion in this connection.

The cablegram also states that several hundreds per cent. and feature of the American increase Rhodesis and New Caledo in addition to the 92 steel ships, frequently a decrease in the is that it has taken place nds by produced the bulk of the wor

During the sale, the terms of the sale to be sources within the Empire, only sources, but by the recovery of proportions.

slightly compensated for by the waste arsenic from smelter fames, shipping difficulties made furaished upon application. Fol-

of the opening up of new sources. In and the transformation of what output from these places lowing is the text

some cases there was a great was a public danger into a valo-accessible, and there was a ve cable:

increase in foreign production. able product.

lame increase elsewhere, chia "Rafferty reports that Ship- The London price of white

by the utilization of lower-gra VALUE OF FULLER'S EARTH.

The output in Canad ping Board is offering 92 steel arsenic which was £13 12s. 63.

pres. hips for sale on a competitive per tan just before the war, rosa Fuller's earth is a clay-like practically non-existent bac basis as provided in the marine to £145 per ton in February, 1918. material of varying composition. the war, rose to 33,000 tonë:“ act, half ace coal and balf are Arsenic is used largely in glass of value because of its power of 1917, that in India from 5.000€ oil bankers. The minimum price making, a it counteracts the absorbing grease. It is used in 50,000 tons, and in the Uni

effect of metallic the cleansing of wool and in the States from 259 to 83,000 tom lo accordance with their policy is fixed par dead weight ton rang-colouring

Magnesite is a rock or mis the Japanese educational authoring from $150 to $185. The above oxides, and gives brilliancy to decolorizing of crude oils. Ne- ities have decided to dispatch 130 prices are subject to deduction the glass. An increasing amount ther the geological origin nor the analogous to limestone, but be students to Germany and other for depreciation at the rate of 6 is used for agricultural purposes, properties of this material are as posed chiefly of No claims will be admitted western countries for the prosecu- per cent. Discount of 10 per cent. in the manufacture of weed-yet thoroughly understood, and it carbonste instead of ca

cannot be allowed. illers, such as are being employ-is suggested that they should be carbonate. It is of great f after the goods have left the Go- tion of their studies in various for cash downs, and all goods remaining branches of science. It is repost. Otherwise terms are 10 per cent. ed against the prickly pear in made the subject of special re-ance for the manufaciants undelivered after September 30th ed that all these students will down and thereafter 5 per cent. in Queensland, for insecticides, and search. England was formerly magnesis bricks which forme

spend

of 6 months: 5 per cent. in 12 for sheep-dipa. It is employed in the chief producer of Faller's linings of steel and copper w the first part

smaller quantities in earth. the sources being quarries ing furnaces. It is employe will be subject to rent.

in mouths: 5 per cent, in 18 months; much their period of study

sad the manufacture of carboules the 5 per cent in 24 months; and the pigments and in leather-making near Reigate in Surrey Germany. According to No fire fasurance whatever Yeredzu the recent Press report balance of 70 per cent. in equal and taxidermy, and in very small mines in Somerset. The out and as the source of met

medicinally. Small put, which was 31,000 tons io magnesium. Caustic ma

the 1913, fell to 23,000 tons in 1918, is employed in the manufa that Japanese students are ex-semi-annual instalments cover-qasalities cluded from German universities ing a period of 10 years. Deferred quantities are used for

States in the same period rose the war, Austria-Hungary is contradicted by Mr. Eebuchi, payments to carry the rate of hardening of shot, and during the while the production in the United of paper from wood pulp. Japanese Charge d'Affaires in interest of 10 per cent. Saveral war it was required for the mann-

from 34,000 tons to 75,000 tons. Greece supplied the ca Berlin, who is said to have been additional old ships offered also facture of poison-gas.

Arsenic minerals, of which The output in other parts of the During the war period, the on in Canada rose from nothi requested by the German auth for sale, terms on application, rities to secure the dispatch of tonnage 3,000 to 4,000 tons. Bids realgar and orpiment are the best world is insignificant.

Chromium ore is usually found 150,000 tons, in Italy from Japanese students to Germany. must be accompanied by check known, are the object of mising The first 30 students will leaave payable to Shipping Board for enterprise only on a small scale, with serpentine in basic igneous 28,000 tons, and in the u

Turkey, Chitral, and Peru. Most in the manufacture of armour tons. Japan towards the end of this persent, of the amount of the chiefly in Hungary, Asiatic rocks. It is used as an iron-alloy States from 8,000 to over

All broken, chafed and damaged All broken, chaled and damag-goods are to be left in the Godowns ed goods are to be landed in Frank where they will be examined on Waterhouse & Co's godowns, September 29th at 10 a.m. where they will be examined on Sept. 27th, at 2,30 p.m. by Messrs. Carmichael & Clarke.

All claims must be presented within 10 days of the steamer's arrival here, after which they cannot be recognised.

No Claims will be admitted after the goods have left the steamer or gozowns. Goods ré- maining undelivered after Sept. 30th will be subject to rent

No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected.

Consignees are requested to send in their bills of lading for countersignature.

J

THE ROBERT DOLLAR CO. Operators U. S. Shipping Board. Hongkong, 23rd September, 1929.

All claims must be presented within a week of the steamer's arrival here after which they can not be recognized.

will be effected.

Consignees are requested to

countersignature immediately.

and in the'r Bills of Lading for

PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO. As Operators, U.S. Shipping Board.

Hongkong. 23rd September, 1920.

year.

JAPANESE STUDENTS TO DERMANY.

bid.".

magnošt

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

HUUDU="TUMEL, I DOFT

KNOW HOW MUCH WATER

GOES OVER NIAGARA FALLS,

EVERY DAY, HUH?

WELL, I DO.

AN-GO AN TELL HIS STE

BY CARE

DOVA HONEST?

GUESS I KNO YHLAT PAL TALKIN”, ABOUT.

BY BLOSSER

You Can't Dispute Alek's Word!

OH, FRECKLES FRECKLES

SURE'T KNOW HOW MUCH WATER. GOES OVER ALAGARY

FALLS EUTY DAY

AR, GHAN=How UYOU KNOW SALʊCU?| HOW MUCH WATER. GOES OVER, IF

VA KNOW?

WAY, TWO PIATS“ TO EVERY QUARTI

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