THE HONGKONG · FELEGRAPH:
THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE
REGULAR AND FAST FREIGHT AND
PASSENGER SERVICE.
LONDON SERVICE
MENTOR MACHAON
LAOMEDON
15th Nov. nd Nov. 6th Dec. 13th Dec.
TEIRESIAS
(Direct)
London, Amsterdam & Antwerp London, Rotterdam & Hamburg London, Rotterdam & Hamburg London, Amsterdam & Antwerp BELLEROPHON20th Dec. London, Rotterdam & Hamburg
LIVERPOOL SERVICE
PELEUS ORESTES DEUCALION
IXION TALTHYBIUS TYNDAREUS
(Direct or via Continental Ports)
13th Nov. Marseilles, Havre & Liverpool
6th Dec. Liverpool
14th Dec Mas illes, Havre & Liverpool PACIFIC SERVICE
(via Kobe and Yokohama)
22nd Nv.
13th Dec. 3rd Jan.
Victoria, Seattle & Vancouver
NEW YORK SERVICE
(via Suez or Panama)
15th November.
via Sucz
PASSENGER SERVICE
TYDEUS
MENTOR TEIRESIAS TEIRESIAS
15th Nov.
29th Nov,
for Shanchai
13:b Dec.
for Singapore & London
for Singapore & London
For Freight and Passaro Rates and all Information Apply to :—
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
AGENTS.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
COPENHAGEN.
The M.S.
MALAYA"
will be loading for Hamburg. Copenhagen and other Scandianvian Ports about 16th to 18th November.
Expected on or
about.
CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
From YOKOHAMA via 'KOBE & NAGASAKI. The Company's Steamship.
"MEXICO MARU"
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 192L
CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
www.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
AND
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
From NEW YORK.
having arrived from the above-Consignees per Company's ports, Consignees of Cargo Steamer are hereby notified that their
"KNIGHT COMPANION (** goods are being landed and placed. at their risk in the Hongkong and are hereby notified that the Cargo Kowloon Wharf and Godown will be discharged inta Holt'. Company's Godowns at Kowloon, Whari, Kowloon, where it will lis where deliver. can be obtained at Consignees' risk and subject to as soon as the goods are landed. -
terms and conditions of storage Goods not cleared by the 18th.e.ready for delivery from Go- st Holt's wharf. The Cargo will Nov. 1921 will be subject to rent, down on and after 14th Nov.
Dan aged packages must be Optional cargo will be heat lef in the Godowns for examina-unless notice has been givan prist สงส by the Consignees' re-to stesmer's arrival. presentatives and the Company's All br, chafed, and damage Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard and ed goals to be left in Douglas, at 10 am. on Wednes- Godowns, where they wil ST day and Saturday. All Claitos examined on any Tuesdays and must be presented within Ton Fedays between the hours of days of the steamer's arrival here, 10.45 am and noon within the after which date they cannot be free storage period. recognized. No claim will be admitted after the goods have lef: the Godowns.
No fire insurance whatever will be effected,
Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for
ountersignature immediately.
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
Y. YASUDA,
Manager. Jonkong. 12th November, 1921.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE ROBERT DOLLAR CO.
The Steamship
'HAROLD DOLLAR" having arrived from New York
Will leave for above ports via Vancouver, B.C. and ports.
Further Sailings →→
5. S. "RHODESIA
31. S. JAVA" 26th November
5. S. **AR ‹ÞIEN “ Tih December
M. S. ANNAW" Such
M. S ASE
1st January
M. S. **-FRIK、** 15th
on or about.
15th December.
15 January
15 h
39 b
1 February.
4 b
For further partediate please apply Day-
MANDERS & BACK BASE, LTD.
Agents.
Hongkong 15th November, 1021.
THE NORWEGIAN AFKILA AND
AUSTRALIA LINE
#
S. S. "BESSA"
will be loading on berth about the end of November king cargo on through Bitl- of Lading for
-cau inavian Puts at Conference fates.
Fu
spac and
particu are please apply to
TH RESEN & CO.
„Agents.
мал
on November 9th, consignees are hereby noticed that their carru is being landed at the risk in o The Lazardous Galowns of the! Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown flow Lid, and stored at consignees risk.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods fremaining undelivered after the 119th November, will be subject to
rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the under signed on or before the 3rd Dec, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be
eflected.
BUTTERF.ELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, 14th Nov, 1921.
SAVARESSES SANTAL CAPSULES
יה
FANS ARCOSMIND THEM,
ا بكل
THE BUDGET.
SHIPBUILDERS.
SHIP REPAIRERS. BOILER MAKERS.
FORGE MASTERS.
OXY-ACETYLENE AND
-ELECTRIC-WELDERS.
MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL
-DRY DOCK-
OF HONGKONG, LIMITÈD
TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY
'n
ENGINEERS.
LENGTH 787 FEET. LENGTH ON BLOCKS 750 FE
DEPTH ON CENTRE OF
SILL IHW.OST.) 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
ADORTER[=* TASHDODOCE" NORGRANG
TELEPHONE NO. 22
* Plas: "C" ONE" "ANS PENNANT "
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE. AGENTS.
HONGKONG, CHINA & JAPAN.
A
The Old Question of Loans, Reference was made to the old-
question of loans. I do not consid
reckless establishment of exit has for the salaries it pays them. employ the services of a town plan- changes which are merely used for The question of building houses is ning expert who has probably been gambling and manipulating mar-lone to which I personally attach only used to planang down on the keta, and not for purposes of great importance, for two reasons. flat. In such a place as Hong. honest trade. Certain exchanges The one was hinted at by the kong he would have to reside kara have been opened already in this Colonial Secretary; and that was [for some years at considerable ar- Colony. I do not
for a moment that if you want an officer to pre-pense before his advice would be suggest that the remarks I have serve his health it is desirable hejof any use. If the idea is to lay made Bressarily apply to these; should have a healthy house to live oat plans in advance, the pheno but it will be the duty of this Gov-in. The salarit, which are paid to mena already referred to by the ernment to look very closely into officers in this Colony do not en Director of Public Works, and the the operations of any exchangeable them to pay the rest charged marvellons increase in the value of which either is started or is pro- for houses on the Peak, and if we land along contemplated roads, posed to be started, and if I see charged a rent for the houses would make any system of develop
which we are building commensur-ment in the future prohibitive in reason to suppose that they are not being used for legitimate ate with a reasonable return, the test.
same situation would arise. trade purposes but simply to en-commercial reat on any of the courage reckless gambling, such houses bailt would, in my opinion as you have seen in Shanghai, 1
be mara than any officer could shall have no hesitation in asking afford; And I think, therefore, that that the majority of these publie the Council to give me any power the principle of making the officer by loans. They are not recurrent, works could properly be dealt with necessary to shut them down with pay a reasonable amount for his out regard to loss of capital that accommodation--a system which although they are more or less of the promoters may sustain.
is employed in most other colonies some of them I would have no hesi- '
a recurrent character. There are The hon. member went on to where Government houses are betation to meet by means of loans if make a few remarks of his owning built-is sound. If we do not, were necessary; but while we {fontenueral from Page 13
The transfer of the military es- the only result would be you would have balances I submit it is not ablishments, as the hoa. member have to raise officers salaries ipsound finance to raise money in the Kowloon-Hankow Railway. is well aware, is a matter engaging order to enable them to pay an ad-market where everybody is bidding The question of linking up the our attention very fully. He then equate return on capital: and for money; and we shall do better Claims will not be accepted un- Kowave tecumicz-tannow Radway quoted a remark of mine with re- would point out that would be to see how far the balances will eas cargo is so ex mined by said as again bera fased. I fear the gard to the sale of land on the road objectionable even if the whole carry us before we resort to loans. Surveyors, prior to the above position is exactly what it basto Wanchai Gap. I said: "I may rent came back to the Government. Of course the question of harbour dute. All claims must be pre-seen during the last few years. mention that one piece of land sented within a month of the Lut the disturbances in this disopezed by the new road to the
The Deportation Ordinance, Another paint was raised which
development will come on shortly, steamer's arrival here, after which tre of town have been ended. Peak sold a few days ago for has not beadless with, and that was and that will cost a aum beyond they will not be recognized. No and until there is some prospect $30,0000, which is exactly the es the question of the recent amend-think those are all the remarks I
any balances we may have. laims will be admitted after the of getting a Government both able timated cost of completing the road ment to the Deportation Ordinance. have to make. I have to express my roods have left the Godowns.
and willing to decide things for to Victoria Gap.” the god of China as a
I understand there is a feeling thanks for the kind and exhaustive whole, I Governor Finds & Champion fear the matter, will probably re-
among a section of the Chinese criticisms you have made. I think the hon. member rather community that it was aimed at main in aneyance. I need hardly misunderstood my meaning. The them. Of course, the first answer The Bill passed the second read- say that thertorernment attaches concluding words were used as an is that a man who is not a criminal ing and Jain, iter a few amend- Tou Kreatest importance * the allustration rather than as an argu- has nothing to fear, and that if he ments had been made at the in Linking up of the-e two lines; but ment. I was not thinking that the is in doubt that the action he is stance of the Hon. Colonial I feet that at the present moment and in question was on the Vic-committing or contemplates com Secretary, all stages. the prospects of ile happening istoria Gap side of the road, but was mitting will render him liable to looking at the road as a whole, and deportation, his wisest course
All broken, chafed and damaged Parko is to be left in the Go owas antil Monday, November 14:b, at 1.3 p.m. when they will be examined by Mess. Carmichasi & Clarke at 230 p.m.
All goods retaining after Wednesday, Nov., 16th. 1921, will be subject to rent.
No fire insurance whatever will
be elected.
Chosinees are requested to send in their bills of lading for
countersignature.
THE ROBERT DOLLAR CO.,
Agents. Hongkont. 9th November, 1921.
GERMAN COODS AND THE MARK, OR for the impurvul raw materials,| OPPOSITION TO JAPANESE LOAN.
Coutrary to the theory thai sue but urjositing them win foreign import of German guons has banka, majetržitý with bugi STI The Kiangsi residents in Pek- becunte profitable to Japan owing; Dauks, Bad 10as the import price ing upon hearing that Tuchun to the sump to the mark, no R0cD LOL. Cuas&quoutly, slump to Chen Kuang-yuan and Governor sucb nigus appear. Luiornaton gelber with the mark, favourable Yang Ching-chun have secretly reaching Ubaka explains, accozu- j ab exchange
apparently negotiated another Japanese loan ing to the Muinishi, thât imports i become 10 imports from
that amounting to two million dollars Lot only through the Loudon country. The message thinks with the Formosa Bank on the market, buz aiso direct from that no notabis fall intue price of security of the surcharges on Germany, are settled in foreign German goods can be expected, Salt Gabelle, and land tax and the currency, influential German onless the market drops further. local bonds, have urgently wired traders and manufacturers possi- or German accounts conditions to Chen and Yang admonishing bly not converting into German sustain a change through the them to cancel it and have direct- currency the funds necessary for, present slump in the mark being ly communicated with the the export of their manufactures inaintained.
Japanese Consul asking for its abolition-Chen Poo,
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
FRECKLES, WHY DO THEY PUT WHE STUFF BETWEEN-
BRICKS?
I thought it was a carious and in-obviously is to refrain from com-
I
| the near future are vizali
With regard to the Imperial wireless chain,
teresting coincidence that the mitting it. At the same time, 1WHAT YOUR EYES TELL hon. members
amount obtained by the sale of may say it is not intended really to more runsale! in the matter some land on that section of the road deal primarily with Chinese. The If your distant vision is clest, if * nths ago in respect of certain was equivalent to the estimated world is in a disturbed state at the you can read continuously with. financial proposal. We were ask cost of building it. I did not in-moment, and it is absolutely neces-out pain or discomfort, if your ed, if I am not mistaken, whether tend to mislead the hon. member.sary that we should have the eyes never burn, ache, water or we were prepared to guarantee He knows my own views on the power to get rid of the presence in feel ifritated and you have few any part of the expenditure; and road, and I am interested at last this Colony of Bolshevists and re-or no headaches, omit any im after consulting the Council we re-to find somebody who champions volutionaries of various kinds, mediate concern about your eyes, plied. We have not heard any. I am still waiting to find somewhatever their nationality may be. If on the contrary, soy of the thing about it since.
body who will claim to have start- I need hardly say that the question above symptoma sanoy you, at The Mushroom Exchanges-
ed the idea. (Laughter),
of punishing a man whose only last have your eyes examined. The last paragraph of the joint)
With regard to the quarters for home is here will not be approach-Glasses may give you anexpected remarks of the boa. members raises Government servants, I am sure fed without the greatest hesitation. comfort on required occasions. matter of very considerable if the hon. member did not wish the The Ordinance will certainly be The Refracting Chamber of the ficulty, and that is the question of remark to be taken that Govern- used with the greatest care. Hoogkong Optical Co., Successors
ment servants in the Colony were produce exchanges, which has
Town Planning.
to Clark & Co., Refracting and ccupied the mind of the Govern provision of houses. If he thought question of town planning to in 53, Queen's Road Central, is at overpaid either in actual cash or in The Hon. Mr. Stephen raised the Manufacturing Opticians, located tent already. It is. I think, jaso I can assure him he is wrong. which the Director of the Public your service, and you can rest possible to exaggerate the evil The community in this Colony is Warks has already replied. I must assured that glasses will not be which is likely to result from the fortunate in obtaining the officers say I should hesitate gravely to recommended unless needed.
A Problem for Pop To Solve
WATTE STUFF BE→ TWEEN BRICKS?
USADDYA MEAN?
SEE!
BY BLOSSER
OH - WHY, TO HOLD THE BRICKS
TOGETHER,
OF COURSE.
But LOOK! IT DOESNT HOLD THÊM TOGETHER -
IT KEEPS 'EM
APART!
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