THE HONGKONG.

BEGRAPH.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH

W. S. BAILEY SHIPPING NEWS.

THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE & CO., LTD.,

REGULAR AND FAST FREIGHT AND

PASSENGER SERVICES.

LONDON

"' STENTOR "

** KEBMUN "

"NINGCHOW" *"'THESBUSTM 'ATREUS "

ETT

11th Mar. 23rd Mar. 5th Apr. 12th Apr. 19th Apr.

SERVICE

(Direct)

London, Amsterdam & Antwerp London, Amsterdam & Hamburg London, Amsterdam & Antwerp London, Rotterdam & Hamburg London, Amsterdam & Antworp LIVERPOOL SERVICE (Direct or via Continental Ports)

**TELAMON"

* KT. of the GARTER"

"'IDOMENEUS"

AJAX"

22nd Mar. Havre & Liverpool

29th Mar. Genoa. Miles, L'pool & G'gow 12th Apr. Havre & Liverpool. 19th Apr. Genoa, M'lles, L'pool & G'gow

SERVICE

PACIFIC

(via Kobe and Yokohama)

"TALTHYBIUS" 16th Mar. "TYNDAREUS " 6th Apr. PROTESILAUS" 4th May

NEW

"LAERTES "

YORK

Victoria, Seattle & Vancouver

SERVICE

(via Suez or Panama)

via Suez

27th March

ENGINEERS & SHIP- BUILDERS, HOK UN KOWLOON.

HARBOUR REPAIRS Call Flag "L"

Sole Agents for "KELVIN MOTORS." Motors from 12 B.H.P. to 50 B.H.P. now in stock also apare parts,

*

Works Manager... Becretary Harbour Engineer „,. Telegrama "BEYBOURNE.”

+1

Tel. K.21. K.320. K369. K.28.

CONSIGNEES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

The Steamship

"

"HUNGARIA”

HOMEWARD PASSENGER SERVICE From JAPAN & SHANGHAI

STENTOR"

**IDOMENEUS**

! PYRRHUS "

ANCHISES"

"TBIRESIAS "

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

BUTTERFIELD & 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" Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being having arrived from the above landed at their risk into the Go-ports, Consignces of Cargo are downs of the Hongkong and Kow-hereby informed that their Goods loon Wharf and Gadown Com-are being landed and placed at! pany; Ltd., at Kowloon, whence, their risk in the Hongkong and and/or from the wharvos delivery Kowloon Wharf and Godown may be obtained,

Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and de- livery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

Optional Cargo will be forward- ed unless notice to the contrary be given before 7th March.

No claims will be admitted after

Optional Goods will be carried on unless instructions are given the Goods have left the Godowns, to the contrary before Noon, To- and all Goods remaining unde- livered after the 12th inst. will be subject to ront,

day.

POSITION ON THE CLYDE.

ATTENTION LADIES !

OUR FRENCH AGENTS HAVE JUST SENT US A SHIPMENT OF

PERFUMES & TOILET WATERS

OF THE HIGHEST ORDER.

·ALL WELL KNOWN BRANDS ARE REPRESENTED.

Clyde shipbuilders have 1,300,000 tons of shipping on hand, but a great deal of work is being cancelled because of the high costs. Sinoo the Govern- ment sold the last of the 400 vessels placed before the Armis- tice, home shipowners have withhold from the market, and not a single order has been placed on the Clyde this year. Owners declare that the 300,000 tons of German shipping you to be handed over are unwanted. Scandinavian orders are now all going to Germany, where they cost one-half of British costs, and repairs to Holland and France.

HOG 19LANDS LAST SHIP.-

A recent Philadelphia messaga Bays-Hog faland, onco world's biggest shipyard, to-day sont its last vessel, the army transport Aishe, on a trial run off the Delaware capos, and, with her delivery to the Emergency C. W. Anderson Fleet Corporation shipbuilding at B. Appel the big plant will cease. Early J. Arnold next month the American Inter- Miss Avis

J. T. Bagram national Shipbuilding Corporation

MAKE YOUR OWN CHOICE.

THE SINCERE COMPANY, LTD.

HOTEL LISTS

the

Hongkong Hotel.

Corrected to 28th February, 1921.

man

H. Bonson

Miss Kent

tr.

Peak Hotel

Corrected to lat March, 1021.

and Mrs. Major and Mrs. H. W. Allen J. R. Lloyd Ir and Mr. A. J. D. Lloyd

E. Ashton R. 8. Logan Surgeon Comdr. Mr. and Mrs. T Mrs Aveling N. Maefteynold Mr. H. W. Bird Mr. and Mrs

C. P. Marcol and J. R. Marsh

Mr. and Mrs. K. R. E. O. Bird

Kowley

Mr. and Mrs. H.

A. Lammert

H. M. Banner- Mr. and Mrs, C.

Lauritsen Mrs. J. Barr Miss H. Lillio J. E. de Beau- Mrs. M. A. Lissak

champ

Miss C. J. Lowson Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Ludin

N. Macleod Mrs. E. R. Belilos P. Marks Mr. and Mra. S. F. B. Marshall

Bisnoy

Mr. and Mrs. J. Dr. J. Q. Lyon- Martin

Brown Mr. Mrs. A. A

Bull G. A. Butz Capt.

Campbell Capt. G. Chap.

dr. and Mr. D. Mr.

K. Blair Mr. F. Bouliol

1. G. Bridger H. B. Bridger

Mr. and Mrs. E.

Mro

Mrs. Mathiason

H. L. Mecklen

burgh

Lt. Comdr.

Mrs. M. Milleṛ

W.H. Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. J.

F. Miller G. F. Cavillo

Ar. and Mrs. J. Capt. and Mrs.

ÉL. S. Mille W. Church

and

Mre

Mr. and Mrs. E. Mr.

Cockburn

C. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. R. Mr. A. C. Now.

comb

will turn the yard over to the Mr. and Mrs. G. Dr. M. C. Lasker M. J. Broen Consignees of Cargo are hereby United States Shipping Board. The Aisno is 448 feet long, with a informed that all goods are being landed at their risk into the displacement of 13,400 tons. Her Godowns of the Hongkong and contract spoe i is fifteen knots an Kowloon Wharf and Godown bour. Created as a war emer- Company, Ltd., at Kowloon,gency, Hog Island at the peak of whence and/or from the wharves its oporations employed more than 36,000 men and women. The delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forward-first keel was laid at the yard ed unless notice to the contrary Fobruary 12, 1918 and sines then 122 vessels of a total of 956,750 be given before 7th March.

No claims will be admitted dead-weight tons have been turn- after the Goods have left the Go-ed out. The production record was downs, and all Goode remaining at its height in the one-year period undelivered after the 12th inst. from April, 1919, to April, 1920, when seventy-nine steel cargo will be subject to rent,

All claims against the steamer carriers were launched, an aver must be presented to the Under-age of one ship every twenty- signed on or before the 22nd inst.eight working hours.

or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damag- ed Goods are to be loft in the Godowne, where they will be ex- amined on the 12th inst. at 10 a.m. Na Fire Insurance has been effected.

DODWELL & CO., LTD..

Agents.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

SEAMEN'S DESERTIONS,

man

J.

Capt. A. McEa

chran

N. McIntyre D. McMurray

W. Mra F. Mooney

H. M. Morgans

R. C. Morton J. R. Murray

P. 'Neeson Cock Mr. and Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs. W.

N. Croucher Mrs. Crowlio W. H. Daub Mr. Edmund Yates, a prom-

A. David inent London correspondent on D. R. Davies shipping matters, writes to the Mr. and Mrs. Du-

R. Douglas Journal of Commerce:-The case

chastean

A. Duckworth Mr. and Mrs. C.

M. Edo

Miss M. Packard Miss V. Packard Mr. and Mrs. J.

N. Parker Miss D. E. Pop

porell

Mrs. G. Perring

157

V. C. Ponsonby

Miss E. Proper

E. H. Ray

0.

зоп

O. Richard-

W. R. Ricketts

F. L. Robbins G. J. Rudolph I W. Sassoon Mr. and Mrs. E.

Shellim child & nurse

Lacy Capt. Sigreland

Mrs. J. Sinclair C. Y. Smits Mrs. W. Sprod Miss D. Sprod L. H. Stewart Sir Eric and Lady Stuart-Taylor

O. Comrie

10. F. Cooper

Miss M. Cooper

Mrs. Cormack

B. Crowley

D. F. Cuthill

Mr. and Mr. W.

Swire and maid/ Misses (2) Swire Mr. and Mrs. C

Miss V F

of Robert Willaims, a fireman, Mr. and Mis. 1. 8. 8. Perry Bills of Lading will be counter-charged with deserting his ship, signed by

the Thistlemoor, in Baltimore, is one of recurrent examples of the inducement held out to foreign Capt. G. W. Eedy seamen to desert in the United R. C. Elliott States. American shippers, per- Eng. Capt. S. P.

Forguson force, pay higher wages than

V. S. Ferguson those obtainable in other coun. S. Gardiner tries, and the temptation to desert Mr. and Mrs. L. is correspondingly great. On the A. Goldsmith arrival of a British ship in an T. B. Gompertz American port, it is not an uo- Mrs. C. common

Goodrich for practically ca87 From EUROPE & STRAITS. everybody, from able seaman to J. G. Grant cabin boy, to "beat it ashore." In W. E. Hale The Company's Steamship

"WAKASA MARU". one instance out of a crew of 35 W. G. Hall

hands, a skipper was left with ore Capt. T. P. Hall

C. Hammond having arrived from the above seaman and three firemen to carry Mfr. and Mrs. W. ports, Consignees of Cargo are on with, apart from officers and en-

A. Hannibal hereby informed that their Goods gineers. American substitutes are Miss Harding are being landed and placed at usually more or less incompetent. G. Harper their risk in the Hongkong and They ask and get American rates J. Scott-Harslan Kowloon Wharf and Godown of pay with a guarantee that they B. B. Haslett Company's Godowns at Kowloon, are to be paid off in America, or Mr. and Mrs. P.

E. Haslett second-class whero each consignment will be shipped back as

A. J. Hilbert sorted out mark by mark and passengers on pay the whole time.

W. Hindmarsh delivery can be obtained as soon With the ethics of the American Mr and Mrs. T.

point of view we have, of course,

Capt. A. W. Optional Goods will be carried nothing to do, or to say, but the

Howard as the Goods are landed. on unless instructions are given moral, so far as Great Britain is F. L. Hongh to the contrary before Noon To- concerned, is obvious, for when Mrs. M. Hussoy

it is known that one shipping Mr. and Mrs. A. Damaged packages must bo day.

de Jacobs Goode not cleared by the 14th company had registered tho left in the Godowns for examin

March 1921, will be subject to names in its New York offices of Dr. E. A. Jay rent.

no fewer than 70 seamen, in one E. M. Joseph All broken, chafod, and damag- ation by the Consignee's and the

Damaged packages must be day, who, lured by the temptation R. Julian ed Goods are to be left in the Go-Co.'s representatives at an up-

B. Karanjia... P.J. Wodehouse downs, where they will be exam-pointed hour on Tuesday & left in the Clodowns for examin- of higher wages, had deserted, it Mr. and Mrs. N. Mr. and Mrs. P. ined on the 12th inst. at 10 am. Friday. All claims must ho pre-ation by the Consignees and the is obvious that stern stops will uran? Kent

sented within ten days of the Co's representatives at an ap- have to be taken to scotch a here, after pointed hour on Tuesday and Fri- practice which militatos so un- steamier's arriva! No Fire Insurance has been which date they cannot be re-day. All claims must be presented fairly against British shipping in- cognized. No claims will be ad-within ten days of the steamer's terests. His Majesty's representa mitted after the goods have left arrival here, after which date tive at Washington might perhaps

they cannot be recognized. No do worse than inquire into the. Butz claim will be admitted after the matter. It is particularly to be Miss Butz and

noted that under the Jones Act maid goods have left the Godowns.

preceedings cannot be taken in Mr. and Mrs. V.

Clair NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,

BLA American port against a

Mr. and Mrs. T. Agents.

British sailor for deserting to a U.S. ship. Hongkong, 7th March, 1921.

Gonds not cleared by the 14th March, 1921, will be subject

All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Under-to rent. signed on or before the 22nd inst. or they will not be recognized.

effected.

!

:

Bills of Lading will be counter-the Godowns. signed by

DODWELL & CO., LTD.,

Agents.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

Agents.

Hongkong, 7th March, 1921.

P. Templeton

D. Tilling Mrs. L

Treadway Mrs. E. Tread

way.

H.

F. Walo Mrs. C. W. War-

field

Mr. and Mrs. R.

J. Weir

Dr. J. D. White Mrs. E. M. WI

liams

Repulse Bay Hotel, Corrected to 28th February, 1921.

F. Cobbs

Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Compton Miss Hillier Mrs. E. C. Pear-

Co

Mr. and Mrs. G.

J. Robinson

J. D. Danby

Mr. N.AB. Davios

Eng. Comdr. W.

Dawsou

Mr. and Mrs.

Col. L. A. Nichol

Bon C...

Capt.

Olliver

and Mrs.

Capt. and Mrs.

Q.

spring

A. H. Penn

Mr. and Mrs. L. Perkins

F. J. Dickie E. Ralphs Lt. Comdr. & Mra. Mr.

Drew

D. D. Dryden Mr. & Mrs. John

Duzcan

N. B. Elis

Farmor

A. V. Farmer 1. Farmer

Rev. W. T. and

MTB.

Fea-

therstone

Miss Gibson

nod

Carlton Hotel.

Corrected to 23rd February, 1921. Mrs. O. Acock Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Jory

Amosz Miss Amesz

F. Arnold

F. J. Blyth

Miss Jory

S. Kristiansond

Q. E. Marr

J. Marshell

Mrs. H.T. Bodges Miss McPherson

Mastor Badges Mrs. G. E. Min Mrs. E.E. Camer. W. L. Poobler

on

F. D. Carr

S. Charsen

L R. dc. Chicaro

Mr. and Mrs. T.

C. Ramsey

Mr.

ned Mrs. Remadios

G. Chrispettersen Mr. and Mrs. W.

Mr. and Mrs. 12.

M. Colin

Mrs. F.M. Colling

Geo. Cormack

C. Oylijino G. A. Dck

E. V. Rgubern

Mr. and Mr. F L. Schwarttz

Mr. and Mrs. F.

M. Bolby Miss Shilling.

Miss R. A. Dodd J. R. Sianor Mies U.S. Everett F. Sloot G. Faravel

Mrs U. Fletchers

Mrs M. Goff

Capt. Gumley

J. G. Smart

R. Soler

J. Stuke

J. Byrrinton

Capt T. M. Hag- Miss J. G. I..

loregg

Taylor

OxJ. H. Halvorsen L. J. Taylor

10. Hanno

Miss R. Torstsky Miss E. Hogend Capt. L. Thorsen T.Mr. and Mrs. G. O. F. Ulstad

Mrs.

W. E. Roberts J. B. Robinson H. W. Roger Maj. and Mrs.

Sanders

C. E. Sandstrom

R. P. Shaw

Hon. Mr. E.

Sharp

A. Findlay Smith H. Spicer Missos Stitt

Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. and Miss

H. L. Grout D. HAB

Mrs. L. Hansen Maj. Harding

Stubbings

J. F. Swindells

Mr. and

Mrs.

8. J. Svrett

and Mra. Thompson

Mr. and Mrs. R. Mr.

M. Hondersch

4. H. Hollings. Mr.

worth

Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Humphreya. R. G. 8. Kay Mr. and Mrs. W.

B. Kennett

W. P: Hunt Miss Hunt

Mr. and Mrs. R.

J. Vilim Mr. and Mrs. B. Mr. and Mrs. G.

E, Johannes

Q. H. B. Jones

E. Whitman

St. George's House.

Corrected to 3rd March, 1021.

Major Bagual Burg. Comdr L.C. Mrs Bagual and

child

Mr. D. H. Ban-

Her

Mrs. A.K. Beale Miss L. Beale

Mr. and Mrs.

Doan

Berentson

B. O. Blaker Mrs. Mr. Benton 0. Byrd

and Quartos VRD Ufford Mr. J. G. Vaux Mr. and Vaness

Mr. and

Mrs.

Mrs.

Mr. and Mr G. H. Wakeman

R. A. Walter Koukolovsky

Miss Koukojevsky H. H. Webster J. H. Kring

Mr

and Míra

H. P. Lamarche Marshall Wood Mr. and Mrs.4

Langridge

Station Hotel,

Corrected to 28th February, 1921.

Miss F. Best

S. 8. Begg

P. J. da Kant

L. P. Krause

Mra J. Macdonald

O. 1. M. Bion Mr. and Mrs. Win

Mr. and

and child

Macfarlano

Mr. and Mrs. C. N. de Man C. Brooks

Mrs. B. McCallum Mr. J Etewart Mrs. T.B. Mudie

Brown

C. II. Cole

P. Neison

Pilger

Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs G.

R. Capell Miss Copell Master Capell

Capt. and Mrs. J.

L. G. Carter

T. Dawson

A. v. D. Dekker

R. Dijkstra

C. J. Endert

A. Harper

Mr. J. Porter

A. N. Reid

G. Ringnalda

Mr. and Mrs.

II. Craig

Mrs. G. Crook-

shank

II. II. Day

H. F. Farthing

Mr. and Mrs. D.

S. F. Gming Mrs. A. B. Greig

and child Comdr. A. B. Greig, N.

C. J. B. Helstrom

Hunt n..

Mrs. L. . Hunt P. A. Hutton H. J. Lumb Mr. and Mrs:

Loggins H. C. Lowick 11. M. Madden Mr. McHugh W. McKenzie Mr. and

Mrs. Hugh B. Miller Mr. Alex Mitchell Mr: Thomas Mit-

chell

Mr. and Kra.

E. Ferguson

Nicoll

T. G. Paterson W. H. Petley Miss Potter J. Storm J. R. Summers,

A. L. Terry

Mr. and Mrs, J.

Watt

Mr. John Watts

Palace Hotel,

Corrected to 1st March, 1921.

Capt.

R. Y. W. E. Iles Anderson W. A. Lacombe A. R. P. Davies Mrs. E. A. Liley Mre. E. Dobinson Capt. K. A. Mat

G. Forestier

A. G. Forsyth

R. Geoffrey

J. H. Goslinor

Mrs.

Capt. & Mrs. H.F. A. Grecusott Robinson & child E. Hoather

and Mr Mr. and

F. Hobbs Mr. and

D. W. Salter & children

Mrs. E, Savoureh and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Mr.

A Harrington J. S. Smith

J. P. Haverkamp Wm. Thom

Mr.

thows

P. L. Newman Mr. and Mrs. B Nicholls and children

Mr. and Mr

J. H. Oxberry,

B. Petheraz

Mrs. Capt. T.G. Purvi

J. W. Hood and H. J. Row children

G. A. Ryles 3. J. W. de Hoog Mr. C. F. Starkey Mr. and Mrs. A. J. H. Tait

Howorth

J. M. Taylor

Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. L. Turner Mr. and Mrs. H. W. E. Wakeham

Hyde and two Mr. children

Mrs. and J. B. Withell

B. Hurley

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

JUST WAIT'LL

POP SEES TH'

MUD ALL OVER

YER HAT.

DON'T

CARE.

YES, AN' HIS HAT BLOWED OFF AN' HE RAN RIGHT OUT IN TW STREET FOR IT IN FRONT OF ALL-

TU AUTOST

That's What Bothers Tag

ARY HEAVENS, TAG!

YOU SHOULDA

RUN IN THE STIZED T

DON'T YOU EVER DO THAT AGAIN=T KNEW A LITTLE BOY WHO WAS CROSSING "THE

5"TREET WITH AN ICE

CREAM CONE AND WAS

RUN OVER BY

A DIG

TRUCK!

BY BLOSSER.

DID HE

SPILL TH'

CONE,

Pop?

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