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21st Feb. Victoria, Seattle & Vancouver

14th Mar.

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14th February.

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The M. S. CHILE

will be losding for Rotterdam. Hamburg, Copenhagen and other Scandinavian Ports, about 24th February, 1922.

Further Sailings :---- Expected on OF about.

M. S. "'ASIA "*

M. S. "AFRIKA"

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15th

1st April 12th

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Hongkong. 12th January, 1922.

CONSIGNEES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

S.S.

From JAPAN PORTS. CONSIGNEES OF CARGO FOR HONGKONG PER 5.5.PENANG MARU"

TOKUSHIMA MARD" Are hereby notified that owing to the strike of Cargo and Wharf Coolies, cargo for Hongkong will be carried on to Singapore and landed as that port. Consignees are therefore recommended to make the necessary arrange- ments respecting insurance, etc. accordingly. The cargo will be returned to Hongkong immedi- ately conditions at this port | become normal.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,

Agents. Hongkong, 10th. Feb., 1922.

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

No. 1 for Bladder Cutarch, No. 2 for Diet & din Direnses, No, Star Chroniz Weaknemne, Bold by Landiar£bemisse. Fringia Eaziend 30. Dr. LeClers Ked. Co. Bavaritsak Bond, 1 London. The Trade Mark word "Therapion" is en the Gort, stamp amand so equine pariats.

Agents.

CONSIGNEES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

From CALCUTTA AND RAN.

GOON via STRAITS. CONSIGNEES OF CARGO FOR HONGKONG PER

S. S. "CALCUTTA MARU” Are hereby notified that owing to the Strike of Cargo and Wharf Coolies, Cargo for Hongkong will be carried on to Japan and pos- sibly landed as Kobe. Consignees are therefore recommended to make the necessary arrange- ments respecting Insurance etc. accordingly. The cargo will be returned to Hongkong immediate- ly conditions at this port become normal.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,

Agents.

Hongkong, 13th February, 1922

JUDICIAL REFORM IN CHISA.

With a

view to reforming China's prisons in preparation for the time when extraterritorial rights will be abolished, the Peking, government is sending

two deputies to America to make a study of the prison system there. These two deputies have arrived in Shanghai,

THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPE:

CONSIGNEES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE BEN LINK STEAMERS. LIMITED.

From ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO, LONDON

STRAITS

RS. BENMOHR Consignees of cargo per above-mentioned

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14. -- 1922.

CONSIGNEES...

NOTICS TO CONSIGNEES.

OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA,

CONSIGNEES of Cargo for Hongkong per S. 3. BUSHO MARU" are hereby notified that &owing to the existing strikes, cargo for Hongkong will be carried on to Keelung sailing here this afternoon, where cargo will prabably be landed.

the

AFD

stemmer hereby notified that owing to the existing strike.conditions cargo

Consignees are therefore re- commend to make the necessary

for Hangkong is being carried on arrangemants respecting insur- to Shanghai whare it will be landance, etc., accordingly.

ed and whence it will de returned

to Hongkong when conditions ai this part permit

Consigneas are accordingly re- commended to make the neces- |sary arrangements as regards | Insurance, ect

G189, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,

Agents.

Hongkong, 4th Feb. 1922,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LIMITED.

From ANTWERP, MIDDLES- BRO, LONDON and STRAITS

Steamship

siaamer дга

* BENVORLICH" Consignees of cargo per the above-mentioned hereby notified that, owing to the existing strike conditions at this port, all cargo destined to Hong- kong is being landed at Singapore and will be forwarded on 23 SOOR Es conditions here permit.

Consignees are Recordingly recommanded to make the asces- pary art, igements as regards Insurance, etc.

GIBB, LIVINGSTON

& Co. LTD. Hongkong 3rd Feb. 1921.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

S.S. "EITHER DOLLAR" Coasigares having cargo.com- ing forward on the s.5. "ESTHER DOLLAR", are hereby notified tbat, on account of the Strikes now existing in Hongkong, and in accordance with the terms of the Bill of Lading, such cargo will be landed at Shanghai and tran- shipped to Hongkong at a later

date.

Consignees are recommended to arrange any additional Insur- ance occasioned by such landing acdfor transhipping. Carriers will effect no Insurance whatever. THE ROBERT DOLLAR CO.

RAY E. GUNN,

Manager. Hongkong, 9th. Feb., 1922.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OCEAN STEAM SHIP COY. PANY, LTD.

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD.

Y. YASUDA,

Manager. Hongkong Office.

Hongkong. 13th. Feb., 1922, '

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

ARRIVED 13th. inst., FROM BOMBAY

S. S. "AWA MARU” Consignees are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharg ed into The Hongkong and Kow- loon Wharf Godown Co's [(Ltd.) Godowns at their risk.

Storage will be assessed on Cargo remaining undelivered on and after February, 20th, 1922.

All broken, chafed and damag- ed packages will also be handed into the Kowloon Godowns, and

date of examination will be

advised later.

No claim will be recognised after the goods hava left the Godowns and Done will be entertained if presented later than 10 days from February, 13th

1922.

"NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,

Agents. Hongkong, 13:6, February, 1922.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

From EUROPE via STRAITS. CONSIGNEES OF CARGO FOR HONGKONG PER

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CALL PLAS: "T OVER "AKS, PERNANT,”

THE DIET.

Motion of Non-Confidence Voted Down

WHY JAPAN ACCEPTED THE

to Great Britain and America an offensive power, while that of | Japan was limited to a defensive. "Japan's acceptance of the sixty per cent. ratio," he said, “was based on the conviction that SIXTY PER CENT. RATIO. naval strength alone did not The chief point of interest in ensure safety without the re- the Lower House yesterday was moval of causes of disputes and the motion of non-confidence in that capital ship ratio was nož the Speaker brought forward by the only standard of DAVEL the Kensei-kai, on the groand efficiency. which could be that the Speaker failed to take ; attained equally by the training | proper steps in regard to the of seamen and other factors.

assault made by Mr. HetayamDS of the Seiyu-kai. The rote was taken shortly before 5 p.m. and the motion was rejected by the House, the polling of votes being 110 against the motion and 77 | for.

"Consideration of the foregoing i facts," the Premist said. "does not justify the fear that Japan way have to withdraw from the naval agreement, in the event of the Quadruple Entente agreement not being ratified.”

Our Fertrait in at Mrs. RODGERS, af 9, Linkzwei Street, North Brizion, Londen, England, who wrtes jui

IN THE UPPER HOUSE.

THE QUADRUPLE ENTENTE. The Premier's reply to the

In conclusion, the Premier said S.S. "TOTTORI MARU"

interpellations made by Dr. Egi ¦ that he was unable at present to Are hereby notified that owing in the House of Peers with express any definite opinion as to to the Strike of Cargo and Wharf | regard to the agreements reached, whether the naval agreement large red biatcher, which after little Coolies, Cargo for Hongkong will or about to be reached, as a would be ranewed if the

be carried over and landed at result of the Washington Con- Quadruple agreement extended Shanghai and/or at Kobe. Con-ference featured yesterday's beyond its specified term of years. signees are therefore recommend-sitting of the Upper House. led to make the necessary arrange- The Premier declared that the mente respecting Insurance etc. Imperial Japanese Government accordingly. The Cargo will be bad never insisted that this returned to Hongkong immediate-country should have & saveoty ty conditions at this port become normal.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

Agents. Hongkong, 13th. February, 1922,

MORE FARM WORKERS FOR AUSTRALIA.

Great Possibilities.

In anticipation of the expiry of

|

"The Government bopen and trusts that when the terms of both agreements expire, it will be provided with a stronger guaran- Lae of peace."

per cent, ratio of the American Keplying to further interpella- naval strength, nor did it avertions by Dr. Egi, the Premier declare that that percentage was reserved any expression of opinion the minimum strength of the on the fortifications question, Empire's naval defence.

STUBBORN NESS IS ADVISABLE.

which is still under consideration by the Conference, but he assured "The Japanese naval experts," the House that the maintenance be went on, "after finishing their of the status quo in the fortifica- investigations, came to the con-

tions on Guam and the Philip clusion that Japan should be plaes justified a almilar position allowed a seventy per cent. ratio; for the Bonin and Loochoo and even though the Government islands.

"I broke out all over my body in

While came into large sores. I went in two hospitals and to two or three doctors, but they became worse instead of better

I tried your Clarke's Blood Mature, and am now quite exed. My feet wern covered with, the sores, but only scare kan mo be seen, so you will understand bow grateful I am and why I blem the day that tried it You may maka What une To think it of this, az it may bring relief to some other poor JOUE**

İran Bad Loga, Aberasana Ulnars,

crema ko'z, Pimples, Ereptions, hemattam, Sufferers dr

cant shout realise that brious and sistments

e but the temporary zulieferta hu tượn af complete and lasting beneft, ba hineel senza ba thoroughly cleansed of the Inspurn waste casar- the true coetse of such typables Chchat Blood Xare calckly attacks, overcomer, and expuls the impurities, that in why so many remarkable recoveries stand to las præciés. Pleasant to lake. and Esta from inarioas žagradienta,

Of all Dealers-res that you get

now regards that ratio as more THE ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE Clarke's Blood Mixture

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*Everybody'» Blood Purifier,”

the free passage for ex service adequate to the nation's needs, it Replying to the same inter- wen, the commonwealth Migra- hes all along been cognizant of pellator, Count Uchids, the tion Department in London has the fact that an absolute stand on Foreign Minister, dealt with the been busily engaged in recruiting this proportion would be inadvis Quadiople Extente and the young, active med, suitable for able, it the different Powers con- Anglo Japanese Alliance. farm workers, throughout Eng- cerned were to reach an agree “It is à mistaks to think," he land and Scotland.

ment. And still more inadvizable | said, "that the Quadruple EntenteĮUCHIDA SQUARES SCEPTICISM. An official estimates that over would it be, in view of the fact agreement was drawn up for the This explanation failed to con- Consigases of cargo for Hong-50,000 have been interviewed in that a aaral ratio alone could not sole purpose of abrogating the vince Dr. Eg, who expressed the kong per 8.3. "AGAPENOR" the two months. About 10,000 be regarded as absolute Anglo-Japanese Alliance." It is opinion that the new agreement' art bereby notified that owing to have been accepted, mostly for guarantee of safety, and that the rather the Alliance enlarged and was too loosely constructed to desired adjustment might be extended to meet the altered con- ensure real peace and that Japan the present state of affairs in Victoria and West Australia. Hoogkong due to strike of 898- Since March 31, 1912, the num-secured in other directions, for ditions of the world. America's might possibly find herself to a man, etc. cargo for Hongkong ber of migrants shipped has bean example by lightening the position in the world since the very disadvantageous position will be landed at Shanghai and as follows: New South Wales, national tax burdens through late war, bas so changed that she when that agreement as well as consignees are recommended to 4,021; Victoria, 3,730, South Aus- putting a check on the race for could not be left out of consider that on paval limitation expired. make necessary arrangements as tralia, 649; West Australis, 845; unproductive armaments." ation, and she bas basu, in no To this the Minister replied

way, concerned with the League that such anxiety was unneces The cargo will be brought back

etc. accordingly. Tasmania, 455.

It would be easily possible to The Premier explained that the of Nations or the Alliance. The jsary, because the desire for to Hongkong immediately condi-secure 100,000 annually if desir allocations of the naval strength Quadruple Entente agreement armament restriction and for ticna at this port become normal. able families who cannot be ac- of each Fower were calculated on must be regarded as a significant peace, cut of which were born cepted under the present condi- the existing strength, and that in success in that it has prepared the agreements, warranted the BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

tions could be taken care of under arriving at these allocations there the way for a closer co-operation belief that such useful instru- Agents the auspices of the Now Settlers' was never any intention, so the with the United States in the ments would be renewed in their Hongkong, 10th. Feb., 1922.

League, states a London message. Government understood, to assign cause of International pesce." | original ue in an improved formD,

to insurance

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