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W. S. BAILEY
THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE & CO.LTD.,
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Victoria, Seattle & Vancouver
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE ADMIRAL LINE.
The Steamship
"EDMORE"
AGENTS.
CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
THE Steamship
"SIBERIA MARU.” From SAN FRANCISCO, vis HONOLULU, JAPAN FORTS
& MANILA.
The above named Steamer ar- having arrived from Seattle Wash via por s on 30th inst. Consignees rived on Saturday the 28th inst. are bereby notified that their car-Consignees of cargo are hereby go is being landed at their risk stified to present their Bills of into the Godowes of The Hon Lading for countersignature, and Shan Godown Co., 16 & 17 Ken-take immediate delivery from nedy Town, Prays. Hongkong, and stored at Consignees' risk.
Consignees of cargo must pro duce an Import Permit signed by the Superintendent of Imports & Exports, Hongkong, before Bills of Lading will be countersigned.
alongside steaner or the Com- pany's Godown, where all cargo impeding immediate discharge will be landed a: Consignees risk.
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THE STEAMSHIP
AQUILUA
•
From TRIESTE, via VENICE, BRINDISI and SINGAPORE
HOTEL "LISTS.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1.
Hongkong Hotel,
Corrected to 25tly 3lay, 1991.
and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. J. Alsdorf & Honigsberger
G. Inouye child
Mr.
0 W. Anderson Ju K., Ireland E. G. Anderson
C, P. Ivins Mr. and Mrs.
Áno
Peak Estel
King Edward Holst. Corrected to 25th May, 1821.
M.. Basker
Manua...
M. La Marton"> J. A.-McDougall
Corrocled to BAK*May, 1991- W. Andarson. Mac and Mrs. Mr. R. Almond M... and “Mry Mr. and Mr. W. Koukalovaly Dr. M. E. Angor
Armstrong
Miss Koukolevaky | Misu L. Barker JOH. Kring M. B, C. Lake EL. P. Lamarche Mr. and
Langridge
Mr. and Mrs. A: E Ashton ་ ་ ་་ 5. IL Aunallar E. C. Bell
B. E. Q. Bird
LR Blacking
| Mrs. D. K. Blair
F. Boulia!
M. J. Broen J. G. Bridesr Mrs. B. Bridger
fomdr. and Mrs. 2. Cantlic Lt. O. E. Carns G. F. Cavilla
S. Mr. and Mrs.
.de Jacobs R. Iboleon Miss Asano Mr. Baker
Mr. and H. H. Baque
Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. S. Miss Jefferson
Barker & child S. J. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Joseph H. M. Banner- W. Kaulfolds
T. Komatai
man
Mr. and Mrs. HE Labansal
Bathurst Miss I. C. Batt ~~~Eazkina J. E. de Beau-
champ
Capt. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. E R. Balilios... P. J. Bell
Mr. and Mrs
H. Benson 10. F. Bishop
Mr. and Mrs.
Bisney
C.
Mrs. Blackburn E. Boisevain Mrs. D. S. Bomar
Miss 1. Broad
Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Go-D. C. Brock downs of the Hongkong and Kow- A Brodsledt loon Wharf zod Godown Com- pany, Ltd.. at Kowloon, whence, and/or from the wharves deliveryMrs. G. E. Brown may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forward-
ed unless notice to the contrary
be given before 30th May.
Dr. M. C. Lasher | Mr. and Mrs. C.)
Lauritsen Miss Libbey Miss H. Lillie M. IL Lima
Mr. and Mrs. S. Litty.
Lutenburg Mars
Mrs.
J. n. Lloyd R. MacGregor - Mrs. Metinal Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. Millor Capt and Mrs.
H. & Mill A. H. Pena
Mr. and Mrs. T.
L. Perkins
·F. G. Becks
J. W. Brown
Mr. and
W. Budge L J. Calender
J. Carrion
Mrs. Milno F. EL Mody Mr. J. H. N. Mody
3. Magaschi E. Malino P. Hunchary Mr. and
Silva Netto Capt. & H. Pen-
died
Mrs.
Mr. Chal Shing Master ChoiShing T. B. Calhano T. A. Davey im. E.D. Daries Mr. and Mrs. T. Mr. and Mrs. A. Pols
Davis
Mrs. W. C.
W. A. Eustach
Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mra.Miss Farroll
W. E Roberts
G.A. Chadwick Mr. and Mrs. J. J. B. Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. R.
K. Bodger F. W. Rogar Ma and Kr Sanders
W. Church Miss S. Clarke Mr. and Mrs. E
Cockburn
Miss 3. Cooper Mr. Cormace Mc. Crawford
B. Crawley
ED. F. Onthill
Mrs. JW Marker
and son
P. Marks
Mr. and Mrs.
Matlock
. J. G. Lyon. Brown
F. H. Mortin Miss G. 1. Mast
J. F. Buckley
Mr. and Mrs. W. Cadbury and 2 children.
A. Campbelt
H
R. S. Cauvin
Mr. and Mrs.
E. Chambers
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining unde-W. A. Clarke livered after the 6th. ox. will be A. A. Claxton. sabject to rent.
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All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Under- signed on or before the 15th prox. or they will not be recognized.
C. M. Cottrell N. Croucher
Mr. and Mrs.
Cutting
J. D. Danby
R. P. Shaw A Findlay Smith H. Spicer
4 T. Stubbs
3. F. Swindelle
End
Edg Comdr. w Mr.
D. D. Dryden
B. J. Byreth
J. Farrell
Mr. and Mrs.
Gregory
Mr. and
Mrs.
I Harrison
Mr. and Hawker
A. K. Ishan
Mr. and
J. Johnston
Mrs. Eelman
3. Levy
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs. G. Mackay
Mr.
T. N. Manners
Mr. Thompson
Mr. & Mrs. John T. & Tilley
Duncan
Miss Fairley
Rev. W. T. and
Mrs. Fes- therstone
Visa M. AF. W. Gibbins
Carthy
Mr. and
Miss Gibson
Mrs. D. Ha
ELF. McConaha Maj. Harding
1. B. Michie Miss Monteith Mrs. F. Mooney
and child
R. Mr. and Mrs. H.
G. Morrow
G. Mouge
S. F. Murphy
J. H. Marray
Miss A. J.-Y.
H. ¿Nally
T. Daigo Miss F. Deaken Mr. E. L Decker
Mr. and Mrs. W.
P. Neaton
and Osbora
Mrs.
All broken, chafed, and damag-Dr. C.C. Dekema ¤ M. O'Neill ed Goods are to be left in the Go. D. G. Donald S. S. Perry downs, where they will be exam-W. A. Donaldson Miss D. E. Fep-
perell
J. & Reed V. Reyes
ined on the 5th June at 10 am. C. Docenias No Fire Insurance has been. Eagar
E K. Fdge. effected.
cambe
P. L. Riggins Mr. and Mrs. A. G. A. Bikin
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Bills of Lading will be counter
Bigned by
DODWELL & CO., LTD.,
Agents.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Storage will be assessed on "GLEN" LINE OF STEAMERS. cargo remaining undelivered after Friday, 3rd June, 1921.
All broken. chafed and damaged
Company's Godown, where samo will be examined on Monday, the 6th June, 1921 at 10 a m.
All broken, chafed and dam- aged cargo is to be left in the godowns, where it will be ex-packages will be landed into the amined at 10a.m. on 4th June by the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard and Douglas.
All claims must be presented within thirty days of the steamer's arrival here after which they can
not be recognized.
steamer
No Fire Insurance whatever
will be effected.
will be
No fire insurance whatever will be effected.
Y. TSUTSUMI
Manager.
LIMITED.
From UNITED KINGDOM, COLOMBO & STRAITS.
The Motorship
"GLENGYLE"
E Edgecumbe Mrs. Rivere J. J. Eigalde 2. R. Boxburgh Mr. and Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs. G.
Montague Ede
Mr. and Mrs.
Endt
E. G. Erost
Eng Capt. S. P.
Ferguson
J. T. Figueras
J. C. Finch ¡Mr. Eiman
Mr.
and Florte
P. X. Forum
R. A. Falker
H. R. Franz
Rubank
Mulder
G. Riviere
B. Shanks Mr. and Mrs., E.
Sherman
D Rumsbrey P. Hutchison
-
Mr. and Mrs.
Van Quarles
Mord
Mr. J. G. Yaux R. A. Walter
Mr. Warzall a.c T. A. Werswick
G. Wordenberg
H. H. Webster
Passmore
Mrs.
Miss Piens Mr. and
Richardson Mrs and Miss
Robinson T. W. Scarbor-
ough
Mr. and
Scott
Mr. & Mr
H. Schale Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and
family
F. Taylor
H. Watling
Palace Hotel
Corrected to 18th May, 1921.
Mrs. B. Brush
Mr. and Mrs. M.
Costella Aad child
3. S. Cramp
Mrs.
Van
engines at the same time sou ing the regolation niggal," "In reply to the last mankioned signal the Yingchow again sounded the starboard balm signal and con- tinued to head straight for the Arratoon Apear on her part bow and a sollision being than immin- ent the Arraioon Apear dropped har starboard anchor to avoid
being driven by the force of the expected collision on the other ships which lay on her starboard aide.
The Yingebow presseded to head for the Arratoon Apear as though she intended to pass the Atratoon Apoar part side to part- side, but she failed to avoid her with the result that the port bow* of the Yingahow struck the" port bow of the Arratoon Apear with great force doing her considerable damage.
Plantis allege that a good lookout was not kept on board the Yingehow, that she failed to keep her proper course, that her speed was excessive, and that she failed to comply with the regulations for preventing collisions at sea and with article 17 of the Shang- bai Harbour Regulations.
The damages claimed are : Tis. 12,711, $239, £5 092 and Roubles 1,974, with costs.
THE DEFENCE.
The case for defendants, as set Mr. and Mrs. C. Jout in their statement of defence, | is a denial of negligence and at. legation that there wasnegligence on the part of the Arratoon
Lawry
dra E A. Lilley L. McRao
Mrs. C. Morris
and Mrs. Dobinson II. H. Olsen
Mr. and Mrs. T. Mr. and
M. and Mrs.' A. Mr.
Marshall Wood
M. H. Woutman
Fieldbrave
R. Geoffrey
H. Gosliner
Mr. and Mrs. N.
F. Karanjis
Carlton Hotel
Corrected to 25th May, 1991. Miss F. C. Mc-J. Anderson Dr. and Mrs. R. Laughlin
E. Beddoe Dr. and Mrs. J. Miss L. Bomar Mason family Miss B. Buttrick Miss J. M. Me Mr. F. E Cam- Laughlin
eron
Miss L
pland
Miss R. Pittegrew
Cam H. Pomerantz
L. R. de Chesne
q:
Mr. and Mrs. B.
Rovland
F. L. Davison G. A. Rab X. Espiy
J. B. Ryom W. E. Greenway Miss V. C. Shaw Misa E. F. Hem A. R. Short
Miss A. H.
ing
C. H. Hughes
J. Flutchson
Lt. and Mrs.
S. Jett
H. Keyserling L. Legarda
Der
F. Sloat R. Jose E. Suntay
and family Capt. J.
100
J. D. Thwaites
L & Holmes
Mrs
J. H. Oxberry
B. Petheram
Capt. T.O. Purvia E. W. Railton Mr. and Mrs. H. Mr. and Mr. J.
* Horler J. W. Jenkin G. J. H. King
B. Reeves J. Sullivan J. H. Tait
SHANGHAI HARBOUR COLLISION SEQUEL.
The
Apear. There is a counterclaim for damages.
Mr. D. McNeill and Mr. Langley Smith_appeared_for plaintiffs, and Mr. H. Lipson Ward for defendants,
AY INADEQUATE EXPLANATION.
In opening the case for plain- tiffs, Mr. McNeill Inid stress upon the fact that defendants admitted that the Yingchow was as close as she could be on the port side of the channel, which was a patent breach of the barbour re- lations. If her only explanation of this was that, at a distance of half a mile, she saw a vassel being hanted out from the wharf, it was hopelessly inadequate.
Capt James Budgen, pilot of the plaintiff vessel, said that the photographs correctly represented the positions of the vessel just be- fore" and just after the collision. He gave general confirmation of the case set out in the statement of claim.
Claim for Damages.
Britisb India Steam Navigation Co., Ld., and the Chins Steam Navigation Co., Id., ware Skin-plaintiffs and defendants respec- tively in a shipping action begur. on the 25th inst. in H. M. Supreme Court, Shanghai, defore his Hon- our Judge Skinner Tarner and Thomp-Commander A. E. Thomson (sit- Mr. G. C. Stocker, of the Cons ting as nautical assessor). The servancy Board, certiñed that the hearing is likely to last for sever-maximim force of the tide on the nl days.
day of the collision was 1.17. Station Hotel
Plaintiffs claim damages aris- Mr. Longworth. of the Customs, Corrected to 15th May. 1421. ing out of a collision which stated that the defendant vessel
occurred Mrs. N. Kraft Miss F. Best
between the
strs. I was going rather fast-about 914 C., and Mr. C. 9. Krohn
Arratoon Apcaz end Yingchow knots.
off just
the Shanghai and Capt. Badgen, recalled, said that Wharf company's ander the prevailing conditions Hoogkow Hongkew wharf on the morning | 490 yds. would have been a safe distance for the on-coming ship to have allowed the plantiff vessel in order to leave the wharf. He thought that possibly the Ying- chow had crossed over through mistaking a signal.
Capt. Sigveland MJ. P Small T. P. Smali
Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.
E Smith
J. S. Gardiner D. S. Gendell
. and Mrs. L.
A. Goldsmith
Mr. and Mrs. J.
D. P. Smith W. r. d. Steen S.D. Stenebraker A.. Strok
P. G. Sullivan
Tan En Kim Sir Eric
E. W. Tale
W. M. Elon
and child
H. Bone
J. Macdonald
:
N. de Man Mrs. P. McCal-
Mr. and Mrs. R.
Cap-il Miss Capell Master Capell Lady. It Cute
A. Dekker *jkstra
of February 17 last.
No claims will be recognized having arrived from the above
Mrs. T. B. Hudie On February 17, at 7.30 a.m. P. Nelson
|aays the statement of claim, the after the goods have left the ports, Consignees of Cargo by her or Godown. and none are hereby informed that all
A. N. Beid Artatoon Apcar cast off her moor- Mr. and Mrs. Bings at the Hongkew Wharf of No Claims will be recognized will be entertained if presented goods are being landed at their
Stuart Tavlor M. Goodens
Itial weeks after risk into the hazardous and/or
the Shanghai after the goods have left the Go-later than three
and Hongkew extra hazardous Godowns of the G. Grenier
C. P. Templeton
Mrs. H. F. Robin-Wharf Co. with the intention of C. J. Endert
Capt. A. J. Terry, master of the downs, and cargo undelivered on arrival of steamer.
Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf It. and Mrs. J. Mrs. C. Thorne
son and child and after
leaving for Kobe, and was towed Afraioon Apcar, war sure his 5th June
A. Harper and Godown Company, Limited, H. A. Haarman and maid
Mr. and Mrs. M. ts. J. Sinclair
out by the steam tug Gutzlaff, vessel was going astern before subject to rent,
whence, and/or from the wharves, Capt. T. P. Hall J. T. Tigueras
Mrs. J. 5 Smith A Harrington
The Arratoon Apcar proceeded the collision took place, although R. J. Harrison delivery may be obtained.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Haverkamp Mr. and Mrs. Atowards the side of mid-channel, the engine-room log said the Goods not cleared by the 6th
G. Trink
W. Smith M. P. de Tegra
which lay on her starboard side, engines were put astern after a June, 1921 at 5 p.m. will be sub-
Win Thom J. Scott Harston Mr. and Mrs. S.
and on reaching her proper posi-heavy blow had been felt, Wit- ject to rent.
H. Welch E. G. Fart
Ë Walker
tion cast off her tug and straight-naas had no experience of an Mrs. R. J. Har- Mr. and Mrs. R.
enedup with berbowheading down engine-room. Wood ani
J. Weir daughter
Mrs. M. Whitaker | Dr."1. D. White Y. Yasuda Wise G. Young W. H. Zabinski
Consignees are requested to
send in their Bills of Lading for Hongkong 28th May, 1921.
Counter-signature immediately.
PACIFIC S. S. CO., United States Shipping Board, Emergency Fleet Corporation. Managing Agents, The Admiral Line. 5th Floor Hotel Mansions. Hongkong, 30th May, 1921.
THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION No. 1 THERAPION No. 2 THERAPION No. 3
No. 1 for Blackier Catarrh. No. for Blood fu this streamen, 3-, 4 (er Chronie Weakaconda, Bald by Lowling Übenisete. Price in England 3. Dr. LeClere Med. Co. Rayızıek Rəm!. NW 5 London. The Trade Mark word "Therspion” je najabe Gurt, stamp afsed to easias packers.
ON LOK YUEN CO., LTD.
THE POPULAR CAFE.
27-35 Des Vœux Road, Central First Floor.
LI HÙNG CHANG CHOP SUEY
at all hours. Clean, Delicious & Appetising, Once Tried Always Asked For.
European Menus a la carte at · All Hours. Teas, Ice Cream,
Cold Drinks. Cakes, etc., Special Dining Room for dinner parties, accommodating 40 per- sons, with Drawing Room at tached.
Mr. and Mrs. N.
Hashim
All, broken, chafed and dam- aged packages are to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined by Messrs. Goddard | C. A. Henderson & Douglas, on 6th June, 1921 & Mrs. L. W. Hind.
marsh Claims against the steamer must be presented on the F. A. Hiscock special form provided and mast
H. H Hechs- also be submitted within 30 child days of arrival otherwise they will not be recognized.
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No Fire Insurance will be effected in any case whatever,
Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by
Repulse Bay Hotel.
Corrected to 25th May, 1921.
H. L. Boll
Misses Bell (2)
JARDINE, MATHESON
& CO., LTD..
Agents. Hongkong. 30th May, 1921.
H. W. Bird H. L. Gray
31r. ani Mr
C. Montague
Edo
H. Harrop W. Kervel Mrs. C. Kliene L. P. Kratse
St. George's House. Corrected to 13th May, 1921- Mrs. J. Acoek Mrs. E. W. Me
Nelley J. Berentson Misa. J. A. Blair Mr. Thomas Mit Mr. and Mrs. chell
Beaton C. Byrd B. Naes
Mr. Miss Byrd
and Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Ferguson
W. Ford
Nicoll Miss M. H. Par
Mrk.
The bearing was adjourned.
ANOTHER JAPANESE PRIKCE BETROTHE).
the river and bar engines running at half speed ahead. Meanwhile the Yingchow was approaching on the port side of the Arratoon Apcar at a high rate of speed and when between four and five cables distant from the Arrstoon Aptar
Japanese papers report that sounded the starboard helm signal informal negotiations have been to which the Arratoon Apcar at made by the authorities for the once replied with the port helm marriage of His Imperial High- signal and stopped her engines. ness Prince Atsu, brother of the The Yingehow, however, continu- Crown Prince, with Princess H. J. Lamb
ed to starboard her belm and Naoko Ichijo, the fourth daughter Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Falerson
to head towards the Arratoon of Prince Ichijo. His Highness Lousion
W. H. Petler Mr. J. R. Mae Mrs. J. C. Pirio
Apcar and under these circum-is now studying at the Military stances the AJTS.OOD Miss Potter
Apcar Officers' School, and will attain 3. Storm
being
close
her his majority next year. Princess Mr. Bad Mrs J. starboard side of the River as she
Wett
could with safety get, reversed her
L. B. Jefford
aulay
H. Madden Hon. Mr. Mrs. | W. McKanzie
Borrill
SODJ
4.8
to
Naoko is 14 years old and ̈·la 'a student at the Peeress' School.
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QHLEO AND
TELL HER YOU TATTLETALE.
Elsie Has High Ideals!
ELSIE, TAG TELLS"
OF COURSE I
ME THAT YOU SAID YOU
IS "THAT TRUE?
SAID IT, AND
WWW. DEAR?
I AM GOING TO
MARRY A
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WeDS GOING TO MARRY A DUTCHMAN WHEN
YOU GREW UP.
SHE DID.
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*100.
BY BLOSSER.
BECAUSE T
WANT" "TO BE A
DUCHESS!
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