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THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE

REGULAR AND FAST FREIGHT AND

PASSENGER SERVICES.

LONDON

** GLAUCUS" **ELPENOR ** PYRRHUS" "TITAN"

RHESUS "

SERVICE

(Direct)

23rd Sept. London, Amsterdam & Antwerp *27th Sept. London, Rotterdam & Hamburg 11th Oct. London, Amsterdam & Antwerp 25th Oct. London, Amsterdam & Antwerp Sch Nov. London, Amsterdam & Antwerp

LIVERPOOL

"' THESEUS "

**

EUMAEUS "

SERVICE

(Direct or via Continental Ports)

2nd Oct. Havre & Liverpool

10: Och Genos, Mars illes & Liverpool ** TELEMACHUS " 20th Oct. Rotterdam & Liverpool

ANTILOCHUS " 1st Nov. Genoa, Marseilles & Liverpool

PACIFIC SERVICE

(vin Kobe and Yokohama)

* TYNDAREUS" 5th Oct. **PROTESILAUS" 2nd Nov,

IXION"

NEW

23rd Nov.

Victoria, Seattle & Vancour v

YORK SERVICE

(via Suez or Panama)

"KNIGHT TEMPLAR” 19th September.

via Spez

PASSENGER SERVICE

"PYRRHUS". 11th Oct for Singapore & London

"MENTOR"

"MENTOR"

for Shanghai

27th Oct 15th Nov. for Singapore & London

For Freight and Passage Rates and all Information Apply to :-

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

CONSIGNEES.

AGENTS.

CONSIGNEES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

'GLEN" LINE LIMITED.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

.From EUROPE & STRAITS. The Company's Steamship

"ITO MARU"

Optional Goods will be carried on unless instructions are given to the contrary before Noon For day.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

From CNITED KINGDOM, GENOA, PORT SAID, CO- LOMBO & STRAITS.

The Motorship

"GLENAPP

basing arrived from the above ports, Consignees of cargo by ber

THE HONGKONG TELEGRIFE.

CONSIGNEES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGN EES.

THE ADMIRAL LINE.

The Steamship

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, -1921.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

[Continued From Puge 3J.

THE IRISH QUESTION.

facts as we know them.

London, Sept. 17.

INSTITUTION OF. ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS.

TENNIS.

Garrison League. ROYAL ENGINEERS CHAMPIONS. Results of masches played during the week ending Sept. 17th:-

2nd Wiltshires béaì B.4.8.0. 6. On Friday evening a largo numsets to 5, Bam Murrant and Bdsm

Paper on Refrigeration and Ice Making.

Mr. Da Valers has replied to. Mr. Lloyd George as follows: I ber of members of the Institution Rogers basi Major Humphreys and.” am surprised that you do not see that if we accepted the conference of Engineers and Shipbuilders Sgt. Horreeks 7-5, beat S S. H. “HAWKEYE STATE" on the basis of your letter of Sept. 7th, without making our position and friends ambled to hear and Stroud and Dr. Lansley 6-9, beak having arrived from Seattle quite clear, Ireland's representatives would enter the conference with discuss a paper on "Rafrigeration S. S. M. Booth and Sgt. Floyd Wash, via ports, on 19th inst. their position misunderstood and cause Ireland's right to be and Ice Making" read by Mr. T.G.&.0; Sgt. Wells and Bdam Teagle consignees are hereby notified irreparably prejudiced. Throughout the discussions you defined Stakes, member, the chair being beat Humphreys and Horrocks 5-3, that their cargo is being landed at your Government's position; we have defined ours. If the positions occupied by Mr. J. Reid, (Pres-beat Booth and Floyd, 6-8, losk to their risk into the Godowns of were not definitely opposed there would be no problem, to be discussed. ident; supported by Professor Stroud and Lansley 06: Bdrm The Hoo Shan Godown Co., Nos. It should be obvious that in a case like ours, if there is to be anyMiddleton Smith, (ex-President. Jones and Bdsm Dobson, los to 16 & 17 Kennedy Town Prays, result of the negotiations, we must Hoogkong, and stored at con-

moet without prejudice and The Chairman, introducing the Humphreys and Horrocks 5-7, Foek signee's risk.

untrammeled any conditions whatsoever except those imposed by author of the paper, alluded to the to Strood and Lassiey 1-6, beat

¡important bearing ics and the Booth and Floyd & S.

methods of producing it had os London, Sept. 18

R.A.O.C. beat R.G.A. set to of life in tropical climates and Haynes beat Gr. Clow and Gr. tha necessities and conveniences Capl. commended the subject to the cluse Dyer 62, beat S. Sgt. Gillard and Spinks and S. Sgt.

attention of those present.

The paper, which was of a dis-and C.S M. Williams (D; M.S

Sgt. Walker 6-3, best Mr. Gr. May refrigeration from its earliest record. Clow sad Dyer 8-1, beat Gillard tinctly technical nature, dealt with Foater and Q.1.8. Parkins best ed form in 50, B. C., down to the and Walker 6-1, beat May and intricate methods of mass producWilliams 6-1; S. Sgt. Nicholas and tion employed at the present time. Pie. Tennant. lost to Clew and the various modern systems, both Dyer 3-6, loat to Gillard and chemical and mechanical, their Walker, beat May and Williams respective advantages and daitets, 8.4. and went into a very exbaustive ex-

R.A.0.0. beat R.A.S.C. 5 sols to planation of the ammonis system. QM.S. Foster sad 8. Sgt. which was described as being the Haynes bast Stroud and Lansley

Consignees of cargo must pro- duce an Import permit signed by the Superintendent of Imports and Exports, Hongkong, before Bills of Lading will be counter- signed.

All broken, chafed and damaged cargo is to be left in the Godowns where it will be examined at 10 a.m. on 24th inst. by the Co's Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard and Douglas.

All claims must be presented within thirty days of the steamer's. Arrival bere, after which they cannot be recognized. No claim will be recognized after the goods have left the Godowns, and cargo undelivered on and after Sept. 26:b will be subject to rent,

No fire insurance whatever will be effected.

Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature immediately.

PACIFIC S.S. CO., United States Shipping Board, Emergency Fleet Corporation.

Managing Agents, THE ADMIRAL LINE 5th Floor, Hotel Mansions. Hongkong, 19th Sept, 1921.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS-

From ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO.

LONDON and STRAITS. The Steamship

m85

whence.

All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Under-

Oct.,

Goods not cleared by the 22nd Sept., at 5 p.m. will be subject to

reat.

Mr. Da Valera has wired his reply to Mr. Lloyd George to-night saying: We have but one object at heart, the setting-up of the conference on such a basis of truth and reality as would make it possible to secure a result which the people of the two islands so ardently desire.

De Valera in the course of his reply to Mr. Lloyd George cabled earlier, says that the Dail Eireann leaders have not asked the Premier to abandon any principle, even formally. Dail Eireann can only recognise itself for what it is and regrets if this self-recognition is made the reason for the cancellation of the Conference.

London, Sept. 17.

Mr. Lloyd George has replied to De Valera's letter, cabled last night, that the Government cannot consent to any abandonment, however informal, of the principle of allegiance to the King, whereon the whole fabric of the Empire and every constitution within it is based. While De Valera insisted en claiming that the Irish delegates confer as representatives of an independent sovereign state, the conference, was Impossible,

Londonderry Police Armed

London, Sept. 16. The Londonderry police went ca duty to-day armed with rifles and revolvers as before the truce.

וי'

INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE.

Geneva, Sept. 17. Professor Moore (United States), has accepted an International Court judgeship.

Geneva, Sept. 15.

efficient and economical in .1, beat Booth and Floyd 8.1, countries where the large amount beat Horrocks and Cpl. Gasser 60: of cooling water required in the Capt Spinks and Q.M.S. Perkins process was generally of a high loss to Stroud and Lacaley 5-7, lost temperature.

to Booth and Flord 50, beat

As the closs of the paper the Horrocks and Gasser 6-3; 8. 8gt Chairman invited discussion and Nicholas and Pte. Tenusat beat Prof. Middleton Smith dealt briel Horrocks and Gasser 6-4, lost to ly with the diference of procedure Stroud and Lansley 1-5, lost to between the production of work by Booth and Floyd 46. the expenditure of heat and the extraction of beat by the expendi. Major Humphreys and 8.8.M.

R.A.S.C. beat R.A.M.C. 5 vain to. ture of work, describing the Stroud beat S.M. Thompson, and mschinery in usa as being, in spite Cpl. Savage 6-2, beat S. Sgt. Jane' of technical names, essentially and Cpl. Stone 3-1, best. Sgt. heat pumps and developed his Wilkinson and Sgt. Pist 60; S.S. argument by a series of work. Booth and Cpl. Gamer lost to diagrams.

In thanking Mr. Stokes for his face and Stone 0-6, it to Wilkin- Thompson and Savage 0 6, lost to a former Rector of the University of Kioto, and the Dutch lawyer Prof. Smith for craying the matter and Pitt 8.6; Bgt. Honoaks

very interesting paper, And

and Dr. Gasser lost to Thompson into the more theoretical stage, and Savage -7, best Jane and the Chairman expressed the hope Stone 6-1, beat Wilkinson and Pitt Genera, Sept. 16. Following the joint committees selection, the Assembly of the that further details of this im Council has elected Judge Beichmann (Norway) as a final supple-before them at an early date.

portant subject might be put mentary judge of the International Court.

The Assembly of the League of Nations has elected eleven jud ges to the International Court of Justice, notably the French jurist J. Andrew Weiss, a world authority in international law, the former British Chancellor Lord Finlay, the Japanese academician Mr. Oda,

M. Lider. The Chinese lawyer Mr. Laing has been elected as Assistant judge.-Vale.

STORING DYNAMITE. in the box.

Kadermagemed

2.

Final League Table," Club.

R.A.O.C......10

A vote of thanks to the Chairman, E........10 10 0 66 15 20 was accorded with seclamation and the proceedings terminated.

PRINTING KWANGSI

BANKNOTES.

Serious Allegation against Chinese.

8 2 46 85 16

6 4 58 34 12

4 0 40 50 8

29 41 40 4

2/Wilta...10 B.A.S.C.....10 B.A.M.C... .10 R.G.A......JO 0 10 12 78 d Garrison Doubles Championship

20 pairs have entered for the

Garrison Doubles Challenge Cup presented by the Officers of the Garrison. The first round wil be played, weather permitting,

Defendant is sup "BENARTY"

pose to have kept his book up- Consignees of Cargo are hereby

to-date," said Inspector Blackman informed that all Goods are being Danger to Victoria

to the Magistrate. "bat your Wor- landet at their risk into the

British School.

ship will see that he has not enter- hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and dynamite nad over

Unlawfully keeping 45 sticks ofed the book since the 1st. of

one hundred month." Inspector Blackman added haring arrived from the above

Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.,

Two men and a woman appeared Lid, whence and/or from the detonators in a matched was the that the defendant's matshed w ports, Consignees of Cargo are

wharves hereby informed that their Goods

delivery

be charge preferred against the master just below Virtoria British School at the Magistracy on Saturday on are being landed and placed at

obtained.

of a quarry at the Magistracy on and if an explosion had occurred making or prioting of banknotes of

ebargea of using a house for the this afternoon. their risk in the Hongkong and

No Claims will be admitted Saturday.

Defendant said that the school would bare undoubtedly the province of Kwangsi at Taikok be had no objection provided his Kowloon Wharf and Godown are hereby informed that all goods after the Goods have left the Go-Friday being the Chinese Mid been involved. Company's Godowns at Kowloon, are being landed at their risk into downs, and all Goods remaining Autun Festival, all his employees In reply to the Magistrate, Inpsaession of a printing plant and Defendants had been in gaol for a tui on the 11th. inst., of unlawful Worship granted bail to bis clients. where each oasignment will be the hazardous and/or extra baz-undelivered after the 25th inst. were on a holiday and consequent spector Hackman said defendant if unlawful possession of printing week. sorted out mark by mark and ardous Godowns of the Hongkong will be subject to rent.

ly the explosives had not been re-

possessed a licence for the ex-plater and printing papers for the Mr. Orme pointed out the graY- delivery can be obtained as soon and Kowloon Wharf and Godown

Company. Limited.

moved to the magazin.

plosives. as the Goods are landed.

rusking of banknotes.

ity of the charge sad said that the Inspector Blackman said on Fri and/or from the wharves, delivery signed on or before the 3rd day he went to Howlite quarry, and Your Licence allows you to keep-y be a Chinese official of the Supreme defendsats were found in possession

The Magistrate, to defendant:

After evidence bad been given evidence so far indicated that all may be obtained.

or they will not be at his request defendant conducted

Court to prove that the building of the contraband. pounds Qi dynamite in your recognised.

him to the summit of the hill for magazine. Eat instead of putting tablishment, the story of the raid on fence was that defend sots ware was not a registered printing es Mr. Hall intimated that his de- All broken, chafed and dam- bim to inspect his magazine, De.

it into the magazine, you kept it in the house was related by Sergeant employed by another man, who, aged Goods are to be left in the fendant endeavoured to open the Godowns, where they will benzine, and after tampering with explosion all your workmen as well be, with a party of Chinese detecwould say, paid the reat every the matshek If there had been an Murphy. He stated that at 5.m. the rent collector of the house examined on the 26th inst. at the lock for nearly half an hour as the pupils of the school would tives, knocked at the defendants month. The worst was the wild

No Fire Insurance has bederlared that he could not open itihase been blown to bits.

loor. The order to open it was sot of one of the male defendants, Witness tried

ascertain the effected.

Defendant again tried to account complied with and the police had to The Magistrate said that that quantity of dynamite in the Bills of Lading will be counter-magazine from

the presence of the dynamite break it down to enter. The door wae did not affect delendsats position defendant, and in the matshed by the Mid Autumn strongly secured inside and re-and would not exonerate them. signed by

the reply he received indicated festival. The Magistrate told him

sisted the police for eight Mr Hall contended that such GIBB, LIVINGSTON

or tea minutes. Defendadis evidence would there was only A scall stock that the festival had nothing to do

exoderste his & CO. LTD.

to appeared. Witness then went away. Later in with the dynamite, adding "You are seized

be excited. He clients if he could prove they were a large quantity of in-simply employees of snother men." the day he paid a surprise visit to liable to six months' imprison complete $5 Kwangsi banknotes. Being employees defendants could the quarry, where he asked a small ment."

printing ink of different colours and not be held responsible for anything boy he found in the matshed, Mr. Lindsell, to Inspector Black the printing apparatus.

found on the premises. where the dynamite was kept. The

Do the police ask for in-

A Chinese detective, who sacam- The Magistrate: Defendants 55,000 DOMESTIC SERVANTS

bog pointed at a box in the shed,

prisonment!

panied Sergeant Murphy, said whenware in charge. No other man REGISTERED..

which he found to contain 150 Inspector Blackmaa replied that they forced the door defendants was in charge.

abouted out "Thief." He said "We sticks of dynamite and the detona-the Captain Superintendent

Mr Hall: Yes. The pollen Women registered at Employ-

tors.

Later defendant appeared Police to whose notice the case had are policemes. The Inspector is couldn't find anyone sise. meat Exchanges on July 8 for all

also here."

Mr Orme said that if the servands classes

produced of domestic servants and

show-been "brought, would be satisfied At this jumeture Inspector Brown carried on the premises for an numbered 54,790. said Dr.ing entries of dynamite used with a severe fine as this was the applied for a week's remsad saying unlawful purpose they were Hable Macnamara in the House of Com- and received: Fifteen sticks of loose first case of its kind

that be expected further evidence. to punishment. He adjourned the dynamite were found sandwiched Defendant was fined $200.

Mr. A. E. Hall, defending, said case for a week and refused bail.

Goods not cleared by the 23rd Sep, 191, will be subject to

rent.

All broken, chafed and damag ed packages are to be left in the Godowns where they will be ex- amined in the presence of cun- signees by Messrs. Goddard & Douglas, on the 22nd Sept, at 10 a.m. Claims against the steamer including those for cargo short delivered must be presented" an the special form provided and must also be submitted within 30

10 a.m.

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examin- ation by the Consignees' and the Co's representatives, at an op- pointed hour on Tuesday and Fri- day. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's days of arrival otherwise they Hongkong, 19th Sept., 1921. arrival here. after which date will not be recognized.

they cannot be recognized. No No Fire Insurance will be affect- claims will be admitted after theed by us in any case whatever. goods have left the Godowns.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,

Bills of Lading will be counter. signed by

JARDINE, MATHESON

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Agents.

Hongkong, 16th Sept., 1921.

& CO. LTD.

Agents. Hongkong, 15th Sept., 1921.

KODB.

Agents.

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of

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

GET AWAY

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WE AIN'T IN

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