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REGULAR AND FAST FREIGHT AND
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9th Apr. 17th Apr. 20th Apr.
Marsailles, Havre & Liverpool Genos, Marseilles & Liverpool Marseilles & Liverpool
PACIFIC
SERVICE
TYNDAREUS PROTESILAUS
(via Kobe and Yokohama)
11th Apr.
2nd May.
Victoria, Seattle & Vancouver
NEW YORK SERVICE
KNIGHT TEMPLAR
(via Suez or Panama) 8th April.
via Suez
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THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
COPENHAGEN.
The M. S. "TOEGKING'
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will be loading for Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Hamburg. Copenhagen and other Scandinavian Ports, about 22nd, April, 1937.
Further Sailings - Expected an or
about.
Will leave for above porte
on or about.
*. M. S. "MALAYA'
14tb. April
Tth. May
23th. May 15th June 23rd. July
M. S. "JAVA"
M.S. "PERU"
13th. Jung
Subject to change without notice.
For further particulars please apply to:-
MANNERS & BACKHOUSE, LTD.
Hongkong, 1. April, 1922,
CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Agents.
CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS The Steamship
LIMITED.
From ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO, ¡
LONDOS and STRAITS.
The Steamship
"BENARTY"
TELEGRAPH.
CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. From EUROPE AND STRAITS.
The Steamship
"MITO MARU,” ' having arrived from the above parts with the OVERCARRIED CARGO E
their
TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1922.
CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
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INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD,
From CALCUTTA & STRAITS, Consignees of Cargo for Hong
kong per..
8. .LAISANG " SS. TOKUSHIMA MARU ”
are hereby noted that owing From JAPAN PORTS
to the strike of cargo sad wharf S.S. "PENANG. MARU”
coolies, cargo for Hongkong will: From JAPAN PORTS.
be avarcarried and landed at Shanghai and/or at Kobe. Con- Consignees of Cargo are bereby signees are therefore recommend- informed that
ed Goods
make the Decessary are being landed and placed at arrangements respecting Insur their risk in the Hongkong and ance, etc. accordingly. The cargo Kowloon Wharf and Godown will be returned to Hongkong Company's Godowns at Kowloon,
immediately conditions at this where each consignment will be port beconis normal. sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon
JARDINE, MATHESON & as the Goods are Isnded.
CO. LTD.
Optional Goods will be carried on unless instructions are given to the contrary before noon. To-day.
Goods not cleared by the 9th. April, 1922, will be subject to rent.
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees' and the Co.'s representatives at an appointed hour on Tuesday and Friday. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival bete, after which date they can not be recognized. No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,
Agents. Hongkong, 2nd. April, 1922.
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"MOGUL" LINE
The Steamship
*PATHAN From ANTWERP AND LIVERPOOL
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General Managers. Friday, 20th. February, 1923,
WITHOUT PREJUDICE.
trate when fined 1s for being Man to the Old Street Magis intoxicated.-I have only 9s. 6d. Lond me Tuesday. Mr. Clarke Hall-Pay
B1xpence, sit, until! 9, 63., and you can go.
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you?" witness was asked t
You know the defendant, do LIFE STORY OF PRINCESS
arylebone. "Yes," was the re- ply; there's nothing againt him except that he draws the dole,"
MARY.
Some Home Tales.
"The next-door-lady hit me, and I didn't get a chance of hit ting her back, so I want a sum- mons against her, please," was daughter is an appropriate time The marriage of the King's only the story told by a woman apfor the issue of an authorised plicant at Willesden.
A witness at Willesdan, Police Court gave his name as Claude Duval. The Clerk-i hope you are not the gentleman who used to stop coaches? Witness.-Not guilty, sir.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, AGENTS, Į
HONGKONG, CHINA & JAPAN
by the Queen sitting up in bed.
her yellow bair in tight plait,Į and her eyes shining with excite ment, as she followed the adven- tures of Sir Lancelot and the neble knights. Nursery rules taken from her and the lights had to be kept, and the book was turned out, whilst next morning Princess, and there is sure to be an extra half-hour's lessons as biography of the popular young the Queen's small daughter had
big public demand for the well-punishment illustrated volume. Mary," by M. C. Carey (Nisbet & Princess Co., 38, 6d.)
Consignees of Cargo by the-Have you any prospect of pay-English girl enjoying thoroughly Question at Bow County Court.
The chapters on childhood give above steamer are hereby ining this money? Man-Not ua-all the fun of life, and also hav
a pleasant glimpse of a typical formed that Ame returned from Shanghai by s..
has been less the dole incressed. * Bolton
"Is this woman a widow?" a discipline under her mother's
ing to submit to Castle ant all witness was asked in the Bow
wholesome goods are being landed at County Court. their risk into the hazardous (acratching his head)-I can't say The witress
eye:- and/or extra hazardous Godowns exactly; she divorced her hus- of the Hongkong and Kowloon | band. but has now gone back to Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., live with bim. whence, and/or from the wharves, delivery may be obtained.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Go- dowps, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 9th. inst will be subject to rent.
HOW BABY'S OWN
TABLETS ARE HELPING
IN INDIA
All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Under- "BOLTON CASTLE"
signed on or before the 19th. inst. Tablets, the Canadian children's The fame of Baby's Own From NEW YORK
or they will not be recognized. Consignees of Cargo are hereby ed Goods are to be left in the recently received from India. Its All broken, chafed and damag message of praise and thanks remedy, spreads space. Hers is informed that all Goods are being Godowns where they will be writer, Mr. B. Sharma, head clerk landed as their risk into the Go-examined on the 8th. inst.at at the Cavalry School, Saugor, Consignees of cargo are hereby loon Wharf and Godown Con-
downs of the Hoogkong and Kow-B informed that all Goods are being pany, Ltd., at Kowloon, whenca
No Fire Insurance has been
Central Provinces, states:- landed at their risk into the hazar- and or from the wharves delivery
effected.
“My baby son, aged 9 months, dous and/or extra hazardous Go-may be obtained.
has Bills of Lading will be counter-maladies usual among infants been subject to various dowas of the Hongkong and
rigned by Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co-ed unless notice to the contrary Optional Cargo will be forward-
during their teething period. Etd, whence and/or from the be given before 3rd. inst.
LODWELL & CO, LTD Diarrhoea with slow fever was wharves delivery may be obtained.
Agents.
the leading trouble. The child Hongkong. 3rd. April, 1922.
purged as often as 30 times in 24 hours and vomited undigested milk.
No claims will be admitted
No claims will be admitted after after the Goods have left the the Goods have left the Godowns, Godowns, and all Goods remain-end all Goods remsining unde ing undelivered after the Stt.livered after the 9th. inst., will Ap will be subject to rent
All claims against the steamer! Just be presented to the Under Aigned on or before the 12th. Aprit for they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed and damag-
be subject to rent.
All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Under- signed on or before the 19th. inst., or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed, and damag
JAVA CHINA JAPAN LIJN)
LIJN
PRINCE GEORGE UNDER THE SEAT.
bew
She was only twelve when sha
her father to the opening of the attended her first public function. accompanying King Edward and
Victoria the King and Queen in 1911 was and Albert Museum, but the Coronation of her first State cerem ́ny. The King's greatest joy, too, Alexandra first heard that the It is recorded that wb.n Queen was to escape to the nursery Royal children were to drive un- and build wonderful towers and attended in one of the State car- forts of bricks on the Door,riages in the Royal procession shr with armies of tip soldiers shook her head in premonition, marching over drawbridges and posted
on the battlements of the castles. He seldom failed to produce some new me- chanical toy when he arrived. The Princess was practical in her play from ber ezzliest
years:-
When she was small she used to let off some of bersuperfluous energy in the model dairy st Sandringham, which had been established by Queen Alexandra. She soon learned to churn, and in her dairymaid's blue bome- span and white cap would de- light in making special little pats of butter for her father's early breakfast.
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She used to admit with the nimost candour that she liked cooking things that "I can eat myself afterwards.""
knowing the high spirits of her grandchildren,
The story goes that they put Prince George under the seat of the carriage before they eventually reached the Palica on the return journey from the Abbey, in order to make more
FOOD.
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Our Portrait la of Mr. L. F. WHEELER, d 22, Regent Biroet, Balby, Doncaster, England, who
writes:-
"About two years ago I had a nasty wound break out in my big toe i had is attended to for about three months, bet daring that time it had spread to alk. the toes, with the result that I had to; undergo an operation, but with no avall, Then, der abother
operation, as it did
not get any better, I thought I would give for Clarke's Blood Mixtare 'a triak. Alter taking the irst three bottles I could walk better, and now after having nine tott the wound has quite healed, and
I am pleased to say I have not feta kary. sign of 1: breaking out since."
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Eccama, Boils, Pingles, Erandione, mountin Goal should spalise that rivas and statmandu- can best give tempetery relief to be
It was certainly not long Sufferers from a Laz Abecasses Vicers, after the procession had started that the smaller Princes began to nudge each other with joy over the dignified bearing of their sister.
shocked as matters grew worse, The Princess 9003 became very and sharply remonstrated with her unruly small brothers....
firmly separated them. She lost At last abe reached forward and her coronet in the effort, but the Prince of Wales picked it up and she calmly replaced it upon her bead.
A BROTHER'S TRIBUTE. of Wales was her constant com- In these early days the Prince panion, and is said to have had a bat, bat gave the young Princess The war delayed her formal de.
Reminded once that one day be service which she very high opinion of her qualities, great opportunities for national, observed gloomily. would be. King of England, be to seizs. Her first public appeal was quick
pity it's not Mary,
"What alio her own name, issued on Nov. cleverer than I am."
She's far ember 16, 1914, asked the public to help her to send ovary soldier Reading was a great delight in at the front a Christmas box. Rider Haggard, and other writura those, days, Henty, Ballantyne, £100,000 was raised. of adventure stories being her favourites:-
"When I commenced giving n Baby's Own Tablets his coo- ation appeared to be almost hope- From NETHERLANDS INDIA. effect.
S.J. "SAPAROEA ”
less, but the contents of one vizi båd a marvellously soothing
His maladies Consignees of cargo by, above gradually disappeared, and by the then their cargo, which was landed at child steamer, are hereby notified that time three vials were finished the been brought to Hongkong by e.s.
had regained bis fall
Tjisondari ".—
No home where there Young children should be without Consignees are requested to Baby's Own Tablets. They are present their Bills of Lading for an ever-ready remedy for infantile
TWO YEARS' HOSPITAL WORK. countersignature and to take de-indigestion, constipation, colic,
It was decided that as soon as livery from along side,
she was 21 she should enter the She had also a great admira Hospital for Sick Children in diarrhoes, teething pains, croup,tion for Tennyson, and was so Great Ormond-street for training JAVA CHINA JAPAN LIJN. colds and worms. Druggists sell wrapped up in the "Idylls of the as a nurse, and here she entered
York Building.
ther, or post free, 50 cents the King" that, strictly against all as a probationer in June 1918. Hongkong, 30th, March, 1922: 10., 96 Szechaen Road, Shanghai. with her one night, and was found (ceiving a thorough training
Rial, from Dr. Williams' Medicine rules, she took the book to bed She attended for two years, re-
ed Goods are to be left in the ed Goods are to be left in the Go-Shanghai during the strike, has strength." Godowns where they will be ex-downs, where they will be exam Bmined on 5th. April, at 10 am. ined on the 8th. inst. at 10 am. No Fire Insurance has been effected.
Bills of Lading will be counter
No Fire Insurance has been effecled.
Bills of Lading will be counter- Bigned by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., signed by
LIMITED.
Agents, Hongkong, 29th. March, 1922.
.
DODWELL & CO., LTD.,
Agents. Hongkong, 3rd. April, 1922.
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She worked for some time on the medical side, and then changed to the surgical ward, Helena, where she was 1000. allowed to help with dressings, There came a day when her presence in the theatre was de- sired, and ber Royal Highness. assisted at her first operation, and it was with the utmost ein- cerity that the surgeon, com- menting
Do the Princess's behaviour during the trying ordeal, said he had seldom seen such a cool, level-headed and thoroughly competent through her first experience 20 on theatre work.
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UCH A NICE
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