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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1921.

ROYAL ACADEMY.

The Year's Exhibition.

FLASHES FROM THE U.S.

Germany has been in hot water

HOTEL LISTS.

King Edward Hatsk. Corrected to 95th May, 1981.

Mrs. R. Almond :15.. and

Dr. M.. B. Anger

Hongkong Hotel. Corrected to 6th June, 1921. ~

Mina L. Barker H.IL Hochschil

M. Baskar FC Bocke T. M. Illingworth, W. Brown

rbenins

and I. Badgo

so long that she's hard-boiled--- This is a fair level show, with | ll'ashington Post, few outstanding works, and more

Nations will not cease dream-R. L. Alkin agreeable than usual, because ofing of wars until they cease sleep. Anderson a cutting down of the number of ing on their arms-orfolk Vir Dr. and Mrs. Ar- Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. pictures placed. Against the

de Jacobs advantage of this has to be set a a corresponding hardship in the stage for a billennium rather than

Europa seems to be setting the Mr. and Mrs. G. s. J. Johnston

H. M. Banner E. M. Joseph matter of rejections of many old millennium-Norfolk Virginian-J. E de Bean Dr. 31. C. Lasher J. da T.T. Kranen and well-trisd contributors, writes the critic of a Home

ginian-Pilot.

Pilot.

journal in reference to the Royal and there, but we have heard of Bigh prices have fallen here Acadeny's annual exhibition.

no fatal injuries among them. The Hanging Committee are torg Fork Forld. be congratulated on the arrange-

The Allies got money out of us ment of the galleries, the first of so easily that we are surprised which makes a very promising that they don't have better luck effect. Their care and taste bave with

Germany, New York extended to the water-colour Wild. room, where there is a really

One of the ex-Kaiser's sons is excellent show. ar unusual clocking in a bank. What reck- The sculpture this year is as a have. Nashrille Southern Lan feature at Barlington House. less depositors that bank must being landed at their risk into

whole more ordinary; the black-bermaa. hazardous and/or extra- the

The statesmen are talking dis- hazardous godowns of the Hong-and-whites are few, but good.

The pictures of the year," to Wharf & kong & Kowloon

armsment right along, but the Godown Co. Ltd., whence and/or judge from Saturday's remark-men who are not allowed to talk ably crowded "private view." will are oiling the triggers.-Huston from the whatves delivery may be sought among the official com- Past.

positions and the portraits.

"BRIELLE" having arrived from the above ports, consignees of cargo by her are notified that all goods are

be obtained.

Goods not cleared by the 17th, June, 1921 will be subject to rent.

00

The Kaiser tells how the others planned and started the attack, but now it happened that he was the only one with a gun on, as it were. Dullas Seas

cases

Much the best of the former is Sir Arthur Capa's "Some Sea All broken, chafed and damaged packages are to be left in theicers of the War," the first to godowns, where they will be be finished of the series of three examined the 16th June, presented by Sir Abe Bailey to

One reason why the Courts the National Portrait Gallery.don't have to handle so many 1921 at 10 am. by Messrs.

Sir James Guthrie has the cam- Goddard & Douglas.

drunk and disorderly mission for the "Politicians of the now is that, under present con- War," and Mr. John Sargent that ditions, the undertakers get em

first.Columbia (5,67.) Record. for the Army Odicers.

There are twenty-three port-One advantage the Russian raits in Sir Arthur Cope's work on rouble has over the other inuney the skilful design of which he is is that it will not be counterfeited. very properly being congratulated. since the counterfeit would cast A fine old room in Greenwich more than the original is worth. Hospital has given him a capital-Chicar Daily News. setting for these Naval Officers, who are grouped osturally withia it without any sacrifice of their individual identities.

Claims against the steamer must be presented in writing within ten days after arrival of steamer, otherwise they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by the undersigned in any

case whatever.

Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN,

General Agents. Hongkong, 10th June, 1921.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.

From TACOMA via YOKOHAMA, KOBE, MOJI, SHANGHAI & MANILA.

The Company's Steamship

"ALABAMA MARU”

having arrived from the above ports. Coasignees of Cargo are bereby notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon where delivery can be obtained as the goods are landed.

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champ

Mr. and Mrs. C

Mr. and Mrs. C. TauriLSON

II. Benson

Miss H. Lillie Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Marks

Bisney

fi. Menasche Mrs. E R. Bisary Miss Mooney Mrs. Blackburn Mrs. F. Mooney

· E. Blackett

Bracken

J. R. Murray

Manva

M. La Mazion

Mri

J. A. McDougali

Mrs. Mine

F. H. Mody

Mrs J. H. N. Mody

L. J. Calender

J. Carrion

Mr. Choi Shing Master Choi Shing

J. C. Mognaschi, E. Molino

P. Munchery M

and Silva Netto

T. B. Culhane Capi E H. Part-

T. A. Darey

Mr. ED. Davies

Mr. and Mrs. A.

Davis

TA Eustace

Miss Farrell

J. Farrell

ani

Nr.

Gregory

Mr. and Mrs. A. Miss Moutin Mr. and Mrs. F. Murphy Miss F. L. Brown Mr. and Mrs. W.

Miss A.J.V. Nally Me Mrs G. E. Brown P. Neeson Dr. J. G. Lyon Mr.

Bryon

J. F. Buckley R. A. Burroughs Dr. and Mrs. G.

G. Ratler

Miss IL Cadwell'

Mrs.

and F. D. North combe

Mrs. Northey H. S. Xorthey Mr. and Mrs. Onderwyser

H. M. O'Neill Mr. Mrs. W.

Van Oordt

A. A. Clarion Mrs. A. Coben C. M. Cottrell Miss E 8. Cow- Mr. and Mrs H.

borough

N. Croucher

. L. Van Porls-

tein

Miss F.A. Teakin Misa D. E. Pep D. G. Donald Miss Dreop

Mr. and Mrs. G.

A. Dneloax Mr. and Mrs. C. Montague Ede

D. S. Ersa... P. 3. Forum A. H. Fentes Eng. Capt. S. P.

Ferguson

J. C. Finch

C. K. Ford

porell

S. S. Perry I. Redmayne F. L. Read R. R. Baxburgh Mr. and Schabek Miss Schabeck P. J. Score

E sell

Mrs.

Capt. Sizveland Mr. and Mrs.

E Smith

W. D. Steen

dred

Mr. and Mrs. T."

Pols

Mrs. W. C.

Passmore

Miss Piens Mr.

Men

And Mrs.

IL. Harrison

Mfr.

and Richardson

Mrz

Mrs and Misa

Robinson T. W. Scarbor-

Mr.

And Mrs. ough

Hawker

A. K. Ishan

Mr.

and

J. Johnston

Vra. Eelman

J. Lory

Scott

and Mrs.

Mrs. Mr. & Mrs Tan

B. Schole

Mrs. G. Mackay

T. N. HannerS

Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and

farsily

F. Taylor

H. Watling

Carlton Hotel Corrected to 23th May, 1991. Miss F. C

Mc-J. Anderson

Dr. and Mrs. R. Laughlin

E. Beddoe

Miss L Bomar

Dr. and Mrs. J. Mason & family Miss B. Battrick Miss J. M. Mc- Mrs. FE Cam Langblo

схец

Miss R. Pitlegrew

Miss L H. Cam- II. Pomerantz

pland

Mr. and Mr B

LR de Chesne Rowland

CF. L. Davison

E. W. Tale

Sir Eric and Lady Stuart-Taylor

HE Van der

Werken

Dr. J. D. White

E. P. Williams Jr

Mr. and Mrs. 0.

Wysy

T. Forster Mr. Hears Lamb's

large 2 Fajee RA.M.C. Men with Wounded J. S. Gardiner W. Frank O. Salisbury has and Sick at a Dressing Station J. X. G. Gibbons S C. Taylor

M. Gell painted two scenes from The on the Struma. 1916," which is Mr. and Mrs. LC. P. Templeton Passing of the Unknown War- understood has been bought rior," one in Whitehall, the other. for Manchester.

A. Goldsmith R. J. Tober and much the better, in West-

Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. The inclusion of this work will Goabault

J. Weir minster Abbey. This Abbey probably be causing heartburn-Miss Goubaals picture, with its twenty-sevenings in Academy places to which | Granzer portraits, confines itself, perhaps the appreciation of "progressive" G. Grenier necessarily, to the facts, but stares painting has not yet penetrated. Capt. T. P. Hall them with a considerable sense of Its beauty is not obvinus, but it R. Harada their implicit dignity and re-

J. Scott Harston is manifestly sincere.

Io Veaus and Adonis," a G. flart TWO CHANTRET PORTRAITS. Sir William Orpen's Cook "in design and most attractive in

strange rendering, but arresting C. A. Henderson Miss C. Young will probably give this Academycolour, the late Mr. William its title to memory. The walls Strang has let us a work singu are lined with portraits of dis-larly typical of his painting per-W. tinguished people Sir Williamsonality. Mr. Elwell's contribu- himself, for example. paints Earition in this genre is again dis

Sir William Mac- tinguished. Haig and Cormick, among others.

Mr. Charles Limns makes his But none of them bears himselfmark with a charming piece of H. Aumaller with the assurance of this Chief fancy he calls Wedgwood"; E C. Bell de l'Hotel Chatham, in Paris, with Mrs. Swyoserton, very strongly, Dr. and Mrs. N. his white cap and white smock. with her

group

verence.

not

open-air

of

T. Yamanatra

Peak Hotel.

Anderson

Conected to 8th June, 1921.

Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Karanjia

Mr. and Mrs. N.

Armstrong

Mr. and Mrs. A.

R Asbtor

Bercovitz

and

Mrs. G.A. Chadwick Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Church

Miss S. Clarke Mr. and Mn. L

Cockburn

& NAGASAKI THE CANADA MARU

Company's Steamship

and white apron about his waist children, really portraiture, at B. E. O. Bird Goods not cleared by the 20th the palating of white on white Charleton. Fife"; and Mr. D. Mrs. D. K. Blair baring arrived from the atore June. 1921 will be subject to rent very skiital-his cutlets and bot-Y. Cameron, with a very delibe. Booliol ports, Consignees of Cargo Damaged packages must be left tie and wine glass in front of him.

rate and dignified painting of K. J. Breen This effective subject, are hereby notified that their in the Godowns for examination

Durham Cathedral interior, of G. Bridger goods are being landed and placed by the Consignees representative wanting in blague, satte the pain fine balance is light and shade, dr. and Mrs.

H. B. Bridger at their risk in the Hongkong and and the Company's Surveyors, ter admirably better than cer- which has been bought for the

C. Cantlie Kowloon Wharf and Godown Messrs. Goddard and Douglas, attain of his sitters and one is not Feiton Bequest for the National Lt. Care Company's Godowns at Kowloon 10 a.m. on Wednesday and Satur- surprised to learn of it purchase Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne:G. F. Caville where delivery can be obtained day. All claims must be present- by the Chantrey.

Mr. Clausen's Interior of a Mr. This honour has fallen also to Barn," his best work, must not 83 soon as the goods are landed. ed within Ten days of the

Goods not cleared by the 19th steamer's arrival hers, after which Mr. Maurice Greiffenhagen's "Sir be overlooked. inst.. will be subject to rent.

date they cannot be recognized. Rider Haggard. being almost

Landscape is less conspicuous "Damaged packages must be No claim will be admitted after alongside of the Orpen and rivall-than usual, and the best exam- left in the Godowns for examine the goods have left the Godowns. ing it by its more searching char-ples, one notes, come from the ation by the Consignees repre-

No fire insurance whatever will acterisation and a more solid alder hands, cot the newer. sentative. and the Company's be affected.

manipulation of paint.

Mr. D. Y. Cameron's massive Miss M. Cooper Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard and

In the same Large Gallery Mr.Autumn in Argyll is a suspicion Cormack

B. Crowley Douglas, a: 10a.m. on Wednesday

Fiddes Watt commands attention beary in handling. Mr. Hughes- for bis Duke of Atholl." in the Stanton surpasses bis earlier J. D. Danby and Saturday.

bravery of tartan, and Sir John work throughout, and in his large Eng. Comdr. W. Lavery by the sense ofTitchfield" Haven. Hants," in style ia bis diploms work,

particular. Lady Lavery." Mr. George Sir David Murray seems as Mr. & Mrs Jobs Henry's" Brambles "one of his young and happy in the open as Dunera open-air portsalt studies is also ever, fall of the joy of painting, as Miss Fairley a diploms work, and there are evidently is Mr. Joseph Farqhar-Rex W. T. and others, Mr. Richard Sack's "On

son; and the vigour and craft still

Fea the Moors, for example, and Mr. shown by the Academy veterán, F. W. Gibbins Charles Shannon's Vanity and Mr. Pater Grabam-in his Mias Gibson and Sanctity, nicely designed," Lingering Mists." for example-D. EI but lacking in lacidity of idea. are remarkable.

Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for All claims must countersignatures immediately.

OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.

Y. YASUDA,

Manager.

be presented within Ten days of the seemer'w arrival here, after which date they cannot be re- cognized, No claim will be ad- mitted after the goods have left Hongkong, 14th Jane. 1921. the Godowns.

No fire insurance whatever will be effected.

Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignatures immediately. OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA,

Y. YASUDA.

Manager. Hongkong, 13th June, 1921.

THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION No. 1 THERAPION No. 2 THERAPION No. 3

Su 1 for Bladder Catareb, No. 2 for Blood & Skin Disease. So, Ifar Chevole Westamannan. Sold by Leading Chemiste. Price in Kagiandi de, Dr. LeClerc Med. Co. Harizstock Road, X. 5 London, The Trade Mark word *Therapion" as be the Gort. Htamp Afized tennion packety.

THE SUBJECT PICTURE.

There are many subject pictures this year, most of them, however, small in scale. An exception is

Swiss

Dawion

D. D. Dryden

Mrs. therstone

N. Espig

G. A Rah

J. R. Ryom

W. E. Greenway Miss V. C. Shaw

Miss E. F. Her A. P. Short

ing

Miss AH. Skin-

c. Hughes per

J. Hatchson

F. Sloat

Lt. and Mrs. R. Jose B. Santay

S. Jett

H. Keyserling

L. Legarda

and family

Capt J. Thomp

sam

J. D. Thwaites

Station Hotel

Corrected to 25th May, 1921. Miss E. Best. L. P. Kranzo Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Macdonald

W. M. Bion Mrs. "P. McCal and child

Mr. and Mrs.

Capell

Miss Capell Master Capell

Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cola

Koukolevaky

F. Dijkstra

Miss Konkoleviky C. J. Endert J. H. Kring A. Harper M. B. C. Lake

H P. Lamarcha

J. D. Lloyd

R. MacGregor Mrs. McAinah

Mr. and Mrs. J.

F. Miller Capt and Mr T. Mitchell

É. S. Mill

Mr. and Mrs F.

Oliver

¿. H. Pean Mr. and Mrs. T.

L Perkins Mr.

Mira And W. E. Roberta J. B. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. B.

K. Rodger H. W. Roger Maj. and Mrs.

Sanders

R. P. Bhaw A. Findlay Smith B. Epicer 3. F. Swindells Mr. and MIL

B. J. Byrett Mrs. J.L. Temple Mra. D. IL

Thomas Mr. and Quarles

Ford

R. Mrs. T. B. Madie

P. Nelson

A. N. Reid

Mr. and Mrs. B

Rial

Mrs H. F. Rohin son and, child Mr. and Mrs. M. Mrs. J. 5. Smith

Mrs. J. Sinclair

A. Harrington

W. Smith

J. P. Haverkamp Mr. and Mrs, â. K. Harrop W. Karvel Mr. C. Kliene

Wn. Thom

Palace Hotel

Corrected to 13th May, 1991.

Mr. and Mrs. C.

Lawy

Mrs. E. Brush Mr. and Mrs. M.

Costello

child

J. S. Cramp

and dra E A. Liley

L. McRas

Mrs. G. Morris

Mr. E Tobingna II. H. Olsen

Mr. and Mrs. T. Mr. and

Fieldbrave

B. Geofrey J. H. Gosliner L B. Holmes [Mr. and Mrs. H.

B. Hurley . W. Jenkin G. J. H. King

Mrs

J. B. Oxberry B. Petharam Capt. T.G. Prvia EW. Railton Mr. and Mrs. J.

B. Regres J. Sullivan J. EL Tri

1

St. George's House. Corrected to 1st June, 1987.

Mrs. J. Acock

Mra Van

J. Bercatson

Miss I. Bux

Hr. J. G. VAI R. A. Walter T. A. Worswick HL H. Webster

and

Mai Harding Among the younger men, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. A. P. Aninson, with his

D. Humphrere Peat Country." deserves to be Sir Ellis Kadoorie, H. Wontman Marshall Wood specially mentioned.

H. M. Madden

Mr. B. W. Mo

Nelley

| Mr.` Bad Mr. B. Naes

Beaton C. Byrd

Miss Byrd Miss E. Eus

W. H. Petley

Mrs. J. C. Pirie

Miss Potter

Mr. and Mrs. EL J. Storm.

W. Ford

Mr. and Krs.

Lossius

Min Yan Wal.

chern *DİAY

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