THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE
REGULAR AND FAST FREIGHT AND [PASSENGER SERVICES.
LONDON
SERVICE
(Direct)
"HELENUS**
8th Mar,
**STENTOR"
11th Mar.
** KBBMUN" **NINGCHOW "* **THESBUS"
23rd Mar.
+
London, Amsterdam & Hamburg London, Amsterdam & Antwerp London, Amsterdam & Hamburg London, Amsterdam & Antwerp London, Rotterdam & Hamburg
SERVICE
5th Apr. 12th Apr. LIVERPOOL
**TELAMON **
(Direct or via Continental Ports).
22nd Mar. Havre & Liverpool
"KT. of the GARTER” 29th Mar. Gonos: M'lles, L'pool &G'gow
12th Apr. Havre & Liverpool. **IDOMENEUS ". *** AJAX "*
19th Apr. Genoa, M'lles, L'pon! & G'gow PACIFIC SERVICE (via Kobe and Yokohama) "TALTHYBIUS" 16th Mar. 6th Apr. "TYNDAREUS "
'PROTESILAUS" 4th May
NEW YORK
"LAERTES"
Victoria, Seattle, Tacoma and
Vancouver
SERVICE
(via Suez or Panama)
27th March
via Suez
HOMEWARD PASSENGER SERVICE
"STENTOR"
"IDOMENEUS"
"PYRRHUS"
"ANCHISES"
'TEIRESIAS "
11th March
12th April
3rd May
10th Juno
7th July
for London for Liverpool. for London.
for Liverpool for London
For Freight and all Information Apply to
BUTTERFIELO & SWIRE
CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE STEAMSHIP
"RIOJUN MARU"
From JAVA
AGENTS.
CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,
From EUROPE and STRAITS.
THE Company's Steamship
"WAKASA MARU"
W. S. BAILEY & CO., LTD.,
ENGINEERS & SHIP- BUILDERS, HOK UN KOWLOON.
HAMBOUR KEPAIRS Call Plag "L"
Sole Agents for "KELVIN MOTORS." Motors from 12 B,H.P. to 50. B.H.F. now in stock also spare parts.
Works Manager...
Secretary
HOTEL LISTS
Hongkong Hotel.
Corrected to 28th February, 1921.
C. W. Anderson B. Appel
J. Arnold
Miss Avis
J. T. Bagram
Mise Kont
Mr. and Mrs. B.
Kowley
Mr. and Mrs. H.
A. Lammert
Mr. and Mrs. G. Dr. M. C. Lasher
H. M. Baznor- Mr. and Mrs. C.
roan
Mrs. J. Barr
Lauritsen
Міна Н. Liflie
J. E. do Bean. Mrs. M. A. Listak!
Mias C. J. Lowson
champ
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Ludin
H. Benson
N. Macleod
Mrs. E. R. Belilos P. Marks
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. B. Marshall
Bisuey
Mr. and Mrs. J.
Martin
Tel. K.21.
#1
K.329. K369.
Dr. J. G. Lyon
Brown
Mr. Mrs. A. A.
Bull
Capt. A. McEn-
chran
Q. A. Butz
Harbour Engineer K.28 Telegrama "SEYBOURNE,"
CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
The Steamship
Capt. J.
Campbell
N. McIntyre
D. McMurray
W. Mra F. Mooney
II.. M. Morgans
Capt. G. Chap. R. C. Morton
man
J. R. Murray
Mr. And Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs. W.
Cock
N. Croucher Mre. Crowlie
W. H. Daub
A. David
D. R. Davies R. Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Du.
chastonn
Mr. and Ms. L. A. Duckworth Mr. and Mrs. C.
M. Edo. Capt. G. W. Eedy R. C. Elliott Eng. Capt. S. P.
Forguson
"HUNGARIA"
From JAPAN & SHANGHAL
Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that all goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forward-J. S. Gardiner ed unless notice to the contrary Mr. and Mrs. L.
be given before 7th March.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Go- downs, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 12th inst. will be subject to rent.
V. 8. Ferguson
A. Goldsmith
P. Neeson.
Miss M. Packard
Mise V. Packard Mr. and Mrs. J.
N. Parker
Miss D. E. Pep
perell
Mrs. G. Perring-
or
8. S. Perry V. C. Ponsonby
Miss E. Propor E. H. Ray
G. O. Richard
Hon
W. R. Ricketts
Mr. F. L. Robbins G. J. Rudolph
II. W. Snяsoon
Mr. and Mrs. E.
·Shera eluld &
nurse
T. B. Gompertz Mrs. C. Lacy Capt. Sigreland Mra, J. Sinclair C. Y. Smita
Goodrich
J. G. Grant W. E. Halo W. G. Hall Capt. T. P. Hall
A. Hannibal Miss Harding G. Harper
All claims against the steamor must be presented to the Under-C. Hammond signed on or before the 22nd inst. Mr. and Mrs. W. or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed, and damag ed Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be ex- amined on the 12th inst, at 10 a.m.
No Fire Insurance has been. effected,
Bills of Lading will be counter- elgned by
DODWELL & CO., LTD.,
Agents.
CHRISTIANITY IN JAPAN.
J. Scott-Barston B. B. Halott Mr. and Mrs. P.
E. Baglett
A. J. Hilbert Mr and Mrs. T W. Hindmarsh Capt. A. W.
Howard
F. L. Hough Mra. M. Hussey Mr. and Mrs. A.
do Jacobs Dr. E. A. Jay
M. Joseph
It. Julian Mr. and Mrs. N.
B. Karanjin
Mrs. W. E. Kent
SHIPBUILDERS.
SHIP REPAIRERS. BOILER MAKERS.
FORGE MASTERS.
OXY-ACETYLENE AND
ELECTRIC WELDERS.
MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL
--DRY DOCK-
OF HONGKONG, LIMITED
TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY
ENGINEERS.
LENGTH 707 FEET, LENGTH ON BLOCKS 750 FEET
DEPTH ON CENTRE OF
SILL (H.W.O.S.T.) 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
TEL ADDRESS :-"TAI:ODCOCK POCK.ORG.
TELEPHONE NO. Z12
CALL FLAG: "C" OVER "ANS, PENNANT."
Peak Hotel
Corrected to 1st March, 1921.
and Mrs. Major nud Mrs. II. W. Allen J. R. Lloyd Mr. and Mr. A. J. D. Lloyd
E Aalton 1. S. Logan Surgeon Comdr. Mr. and Mrs. T.
& Mrs. Avaling N. MacReynolds. Mr. H W. Bird Air. and Mra R. E. O. Bird
C. P. Marcel
Ar. and Mrs. D. Mr. and Mrs
K. Blair
Mrs. W. Sprod
J. R. Marah
Misa D, Sprod
L. H. Stewart
Mr. F. Bouliol M. J. Breen
Mrs. Mathiasen
Sir Eric and Lady. O Bridger
II. L. Mocklon-
burgh
Stuart-Taylor H. B. Bridger Lt. Comdr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. E. Mra. M. Miller Swire and maid W.E. Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. J. Misses (2) Swire. F. Cavillo F. Miller Mr. and Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. Capt. and Mrs.
W. Church H. S. Mills
and Mr. and Mr. E. Mr.
Cockburn
G. Morgan
P. Templeton
Miss V. Temple
Miss D. Tilling
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, AGENTS,
HONGKONG, CHINA & JAPAN.
St. George's House. Corrected to 3rd Marel. 1823. Major
Bagual Burg. Comdr L.G.
Hunt R.N. Mrs. Bagual and
child
Mra. L. O. Hunt Mr. D. II. Ban P. A. Ilution
ner
Mrs. A.K. Beale Miss L. Beale Mr. and
Bean
3. Berentson
B. O. Blaker
Mrs.
Mr. Benton C.
Byrd
Mr. and Mrs.
H. Craig
C.
Mrs. G. Crook-
sbank
Il. II. Day Mr. F. Farthing
Mrs. I.. H. Mr. and Mrs. R. Mr. A. C. New
Treadway
C. Comrio Mra. E. Trend-0. F. Cooper
way
F. Wale
Mrs. C. W. War
field
Mr. and Mrs. R.
J. Weir
Dr. J. D. White Mrs. E. M. Wil
lians
Mr. and Mrs.. P.
P.J. Wolehouse
Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being having arrived from the above landed at their risk into the Go-ports, Consignees of Cargo are downs of the Hongkong and Kowhereby informed that their Goods loon Wharf and Godown Com are being landed and placed at pany, Ltd., at Kowloon, whence, their risk in the Hongkong and
Reported Decline.. and/or from the wharvos delivery Kowloon Wharf and Godown
"Christianity, which had a may be obtained.
splendid opportunity to flourish Company's Godowns at Kowloon,here during the Meiji Era, is where sach consignment will be withering away, states the Koku-
Carlton Hotel. Optional Cargo will be forward-sorted out mark by mark and de- min. The paper attributed this to Corrected to 23rd February, 1921. ed unless notice to the contrary livery can be obtained as soon the fundamental character of them. O. Acock
Mr. and Mrs. Japanese Empire, but states that Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Jory be given before 7th March.
economic causes are also respon- Amesz sible for this.
Miss Amesz "Since the advent of the F. Arnold
Era," continues the F. 3. Blyth Taisho'
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining unde- livered after the 12th inst, will be subject to rent.
All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Under- signed on or before the 22nd inst. or they will not be recognized.
as the Goods are landed.
Optional Goods will be carried on unless instructions are given
Goods not cleared by the 14th March, 1921, will be subject
un
8. Kristiansend
Miss Jury
G. E. Marr
J. Marshell
Miss M. Cooper Mra. Cormack B. Crowley D. F. Cuthill 1. D. Danby
Mr. N.-B. Davies Eng. Comdr. W.
Dawson
Mr. and Mrs.
F. J. Dickie Lt. Comdr & Mrs.
Drew
1. D. Dryden
Mr. & Mrs. John
Buncon N. S. Ellis
J.C. Farmer
A. V. Farmer 1. Farmer
Rev. W. T. and
Mrs. Fea-
thurstone
Miss Gibson
Mr. Mrs. G. E. Ma W. I. Peebler..
Mr. and Mrs. T.
C. Ramsey Mr. and Mrs.
Remadios
Master Bodges to the contrary before Noon, Tournal, "the number of real Mrs. H.T. Bodges Misa M.Pherson balievers in Christianity is on the down grade, Different chur-Mrs. E.E. Camer. day..
ches and their branch establis F. D. Carr ments have smaller congregations 5. Chargen to-day than thoy had ten years L. R. do. Cheire ago. Among the churches which C. Chrispoffersen have recently closed in Tokyo Mr. and Mrs. D. are the Tokyo Church at Hongo; Damaged packages must be the Christian Gospel Hall at Mrs. F.M. Colline left in the Godowns for examin-Ushigome; the Gospel Church at Geo Cormack ation by the Consignee's and the Kanda; the Orthodox Church at Kyobashi and the Methodist
to rent,
All broken, chafod, and damag- ed foods are to be leit in the Go-Co.'s representatives at an ap Church at Koishikawa. All of pointed hour on Tuesday & these, according to the Tokyo Pre- Friday. All claims must be prefectural authorities, ocuned to sented within ten days of the
exist on February 10th." arrival here, after steamer's
downs, where they will be exain ined on the 12th inst. at 10 am.
No Fire Insurance has been which date they cannot be re- effected.
cognized. No claims will be ad- mitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by
DODWELL & CO., LTD.,
Agents,
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
Agents.
Hongkong, 7th March, 1921.
CONFISCATION OF ENGLISH
GOLD COINH.
M. Colm
C. Cylijino
A. Dok
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. V. Ryubern Mr. and Mrs. P
Schwartz
Me and Mrs. F.
M. Selby." Miss Shilling
Miss C.8. Everett F. Sloot G. Faravel Mire C. Fletchers
Mra M. Ooft
Miss R. A. Dodd J. R. Sinner
J. G. Smart R. Soler J. Stuko J. Syrrinton Misa J. Taylor J. II. Halvorsen L. J. Taylor О. Нардо
Miss R. Terelaky
Capt. Gumley
Capt. T. M. Hag.
leregg
comb
Col. L. A. Nichol
son O.M.G.
Capt. and Mrs.
Olliver
Capt. and Mrs. G. T Ox. spring
A. H. Penn Mr. and Mrs. T.
1. Perkins F. Ralphs
Mrs.
r. and W. E. Roberts J. S. Robinson H. W. Roger Maj. and Mrs.
Sanders
C. E. Sandstrom
R P. Shaw Hon. Mr. E. H
Sharp
A. Findlay Smith II. Spicer Misses Stitt
and Mrs. Mrs. Aud
H. L. Grout J. Hall
Mr. and Mrs. D. 5. F. Gming Mr. A. B. Greig
and child Comdr. A. B. Greig,. R.N.
C. J. B. Helstrom
H. J. Lamb
Mr.
and Lossius
Mrs
II. Lowick 1. M. Madden Mr. McHugh W. McKenzie Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh S. Miller Mr. Alex Mitchell Mr. Thomas Mit Mr. and Mrs.
Ex Ferguson Nicoll
chc}}
T. G. Paterson W. H. Petley Mian Potter 7. Storm
J. R. Summers A. L. Torry
Mr. and Mrs.
Watt
children
G. A. Byles
J. J. W. de Hong Mr. C. P. Starkey Mr. and Mrs. A. J. H. Tait
Inworth 1. M. Taylor ir and Mrs. II. W. E. Wakeham
8. Harley
PEACE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS.
Splendid Gift for British Boys in the Far East. A recent issue of the Shanghai Gazette contains Municipal information relative to the gift by an anonymous donor of scrip for £13,500 boaror debentures of the S. M. C. Sterling Loan of 1920 for the purpose of establish- ing two scholarships to be com- poted for by British boys of unmixed descent resident at the Itime of their candidaturo in China or Hongkong and whose parents, or one of them, shall have resided in China or Houg- J.kong for a period of at least three
years. The above-mentioned sun had been dedicated in perpetuity for the purpose of establishing these scholarships, which are to be known as the Peace Momorial Scholarships, and their object is to encourage British boys to turn to the Jaboratory, workshop or the land in preference to the routine of the counting house and the office,***
Mr. Jolm Watts
Station Hotel, Corrected to 28th February, 1947: Miss E. Best P. 3. de Krat S. S, Berg
L. P. Krause Mr. and Mrs. J. Macdonald
C. W. M. Bion Mr. and Mrs. W and child
Macfarlano Mr. and Mrs. C. N. de Man C. Brooks
Mrs. H. McCallum Mrs. J. Stewart Mrs. T.B. Mudie
P. Nelson
Brown CH. Colé
Mr. and Mrs. J Mr. and Mrs G
R. Capell
Miss Capell Master Capell Capt. and Mrs. J. L. G. Carter
T. Dawson
Pilger
Mr. J. Porter A. N. Heid
The terms of the indenture which is published show that the chairman and secretary of the Council have been appointed trustees, and the scholarshipe are to be awarded, one for electrical enginnering and/or chemistry and G. Ringmalıla Capt. & Mrs. H.F.the other for practical farming The two Robinson & child and/or horticulture
scholarships are to be of a trien- and Mr. Mr.
D. W. Saiter & Dial value of £1,215 out of which children
the candidate will be furnished with a first-class passage from Mrs. China to the country in which he J. S. Smith
Mrs. E. Savourch
Mist
Stubbings
Mrs. L. Hansen
J. F. Swindells
and Mr.
Mra
A. v. D. Dekker
Maj. Harding
S. J. Byrett
R. Dijkstra
Mr. and Mrs. R. Mr. and
Mrs.
C. Endert -
M. Henders011 *Thompson
A. Harper
A. I. Hollings- Mr.
Worth
and
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Mr. and
Quarlos
VAD
A. Harrington.
Ufford
Mr. J. G
Mr. and Venera
Mrs.
Mrs.
J..P. Taverkamp Wm. Thom
elects to study, and an annual sum of £300 payable in quarterly Vaux Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. L. Turner instalments, any balancs at the Mre and of the three years being paid J. S. Withell
to the prizeman.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Uninhreys R. G. 8. Kay Mr. and Mrs. W
B. Kennett Mr. and Mfr. And Mra : H. Wakeman
Koukalevsky R. A. Walter
Misa Koukolevsky H. H. Webster
and J. H Kring
Air.
Mrs.
II. P. Lamarche Marshall Wood
G. L. Mr. and Mrs.
Langridge
The Customs officers at Marseil- Miss E. Hogend Capt. L. Thorsen les have discovered and confiscated Mr. and Mrs. G. O. F. Ulstad 80,000franes' worth of English gold W, P. Hunt Mr. and Mrs. R
•
J. Vilim
coins on board the French mail-Miss Hunt Chili going to the Far East. They Mr. and Mrs. B. Mr. and Mrs. G. were in the possession of a mem! E. Johannes E. Whitman ber of the crew.
G. H. B. Jones
Repulse Bay Hotel. Corrected to 28th February, 1021. G. Butz
Mr. and Mrs, A.
H. Compton Misa Bulz and maid
Miss Hillier Mrs. E. C. Pear
00
Mr. and Mra. V.
Clair Mr. and Mrs. T. Mr. and Mrs. G.
F. Cobbs
J. Robinson
Hyde and two Mr. and children
:
Palace Hotel, Corrected to 1st March, 1921. | Capt. R. Y. W. E. Iles
Anderson W. A. Lacombe A. R. P. Davies Mrs. E. A. Lilay Vra. E. Dobinson Capt. K. A. Mat G. Forestier
thews
A. G. Forsyth
J. H. Gosliner
R. Geoffrey
A. Greensctt
E. Hoather
and Mr.
F. Hobbs
Mrs.
The matriculation examination of the Hongkong University has been chosen for the test and the first two scholarships are to be awarded as the result of the matriculation Oxamination of December of this year, and there- after every third year from 1921. - Candidates who are not above Mr. and Mrs. B 20 years of age on July 1 of the
P. L. Newman
Nicholls
children
and
Mr. and Mro
J. E. Oxberry B. Petherim
Mr. and Mrs. Capt. T.G. Purvis
J. W. Hood and H.`J. Nowe
year in which the examination is beld are eligible and a successful candidate will have to submit the name of the university at which he proposes to study for approval by the trustees,
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
POP, YOU'RE
GOING TO GIVE",
NO.
AB TWO
ONE PENNY?
.NO.
PEANIES
AIN'TCH4
?
Well, That Settles It!
THEN HOW MANY DEANIES
ARE YOU COINTA
GIVE ME?
NONE!
BY BLOSSER.
WELL-Y. WON'T TAKE