THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE

REGÜLAR AND FAST FREIGHT AND

PASSENGER SERVICE.

LONDON SERVICE

HYSON. HELENUS EURYADES DEUCALION

TYDEUS

O ESTES YANOTSZE

(Direct).

16th Oct. London, Rotterdam & Antwerp 23rd Oct. London, Rotterdam & Hamburg

6th Nov. Lonton, Amsterdam & Antwerp 13th Nov. London, Rotterdam & Antwerp

LIVERPOOL SERVICE

(Direct or vis Continental Ports)

2ith Oz. Genoa, Miles, Liverpool & Glasgow.

4th Nov. Havre, Liverpool & Glasgow. 20th Nov. Genos. M'iles, Liverpou. & Glasgow

PACIFIC SERVICE

TYNDAREUS PROTESILAUS

(via Kobe and Yokohama)

17th Oct Victoria, Seattle & Vintiavar

7th Nov.

NEW YORK SERVICE (via Suez or Panama)

BELLEROPHON

TEUCER

*

PYRRHUS. PYRRHUS

MENTOR

25:b O

15.b Nov.

via Surz via Suer

PASSENGER SERVICE

tat Nov. for Shanghai & Jabar 4th Dec. for Singapore & Landin 23rd Dic. for Singapare & Londa

For Fraight and Passago Rates and all Informatia Apply to:-

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

CONSIGNEES.

(JOHN SWIRE & SONS, LTD.)

AGENTS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE BEN LINE OF STEAMERS LIMITED.

From ANTWERP, MIDDLES- BRO, LONDON & STRAITS.

The Steamship

CONSIGNEES.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

CONSIGNES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS

*DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

Steamship

and

MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1922.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS. ·

MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S GREAT SPEECH, ¿Continued from Pagra 2 and 201

ship at this hour is the pacification of nations so that people shall hava leisure to devote themselves to the peaceful avocation of life and to fill up the depleted reservoirs from which we all draw. 'PORTHOS"

My course is a clear one. I will support with all my might any Government that devotes itself and lends its energy to that task Consignees of Cargo from Marseilles, and also cargo from with a single-mindedness, fearlessness and with resolution, pro- Bordeaux ex 8.5. “CEPHEE" are

vided they do not embark upon measures which will inflict perman- hereby informed that their ent injury upon the country, whether these measures be reaction- goods, with the exceptionary or revolutionary. of

Treasure Opium,

The Perplexing Future. Valuables. are being landed That does not mean that I pledge myself to support inefficiency, and stared at their risk into the vacillation or infrmities in any Government or any Party, but any Clodowus of the Hongkong & Government that has not pursued that course. I will assist with all Kowloon Wharf and Godown my might. That is my policy. The future is a perplexing one. Co., Ltd, at Kowloon, whence The situation of our country and the situation of the world is tos delivery may be obtained immedi-grove for aty man to engage in any party or personal manœuvres, ately after landing.

One parts, and 1 deplore it, has brought,itself to the brink vi destruction in spite of every warning by that kind of folly, and men, who are engaging in the stone kind of folly, in either parts. will live to reap a harvest of disappointment and disillusionment. The nations will never forgive any parties, who sacrifice national |interests in grist emertency to party gain Cheers. And, what- Bills of Lading will be counter-

ever may be the temporary advantage of the manœuvre, mughe signed by ite Undersigned, Gonda remaining unclaimed after Frithe Line will come when even those who have listened to thuse day, the 20th. Oct., at Noon, willensels and why may recklessly and blindly follow that counsel be subject to rent and tarding will rebuke them because, instead of bringing national confidence.

they have breught distrust to the party they love best.

Optional Cargo will be forward, ed on unlass intimation is received from the Consignees before. Yoon to-day requesting it to be landed here.

charges.

All claims must be sent in to me on or before the 24th, ins, or they will not be recognized.

All damaged packages will be examined on Friday. the 20th, inst. at 10 am. by Messrs. Goddard & Douglas,

A. JOBARD.

Rendered the Country No Mean Service,

I shall phy no personal er party game. I place national security and prosperity abgye the interests of anybody and, if in consequence, that position which I have taken, that position which |I mean to abide by, if in consequence of that. I am driven alone into the wilderness, I snail-always recall with pride that I had been [embled with the assistance of loyal colleagues in the dark hour of No Fire Insurance has been the nation's history, to render it no mean service. Cheers. 1 efected.

shult be proud of the fact that I have attempted things which even yet have not revched maturity or complete success, and I shall be prouder than ever of the fact-if this were the lust day 1 held this: | high position-1 should be prouder than ever of the far that it was given me in the last days and weeks of my Premiership to invoke the mixst of this great Empire to protect from indescribable horren, men, women and children by the hundred thousand who were trusting to the pligated word of France. Italy and Britain as | their antent and their defence, and who are thanking God al this (our that. Britain. Great Britain his kept faith.

Acts. Agent Hongkong, 14th. Oct., 1922.

SOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

The Steamship

K-673

H. K. 4002

** TRIESTE **

From TRIESTE, VESICE, BRINDISI, POT SAID, ADEN, COLOMB ), PENANG and SINGAPORE.

Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that all Gouls are being landed at their risk into the Go- downs of the Hongkon; and Kow- on Wharf and Golown Com- pany, Lid. at Kowloon, whence

"BENARTY" Consign-es of cargo are hereby informel that all Goode are wing landad at their risk into the Hazardous BREIT extra and/or from the wharves delivery hazardous Godowns of the Hong-may be obtained. kong and Kowloon Wharf and tiatowa Ub, Lol, whence and/or from the whatves delivery may b. obtained.

No claims will be imitel atter the Goods have left the trodowas and stl Goods rensin- ing undelivered after the 16th. inst.. will be subject to reat.

All claims against the steamer mus; be presented to the lader signed on or before the 23rd, inst, or they will not be recognized. ·

All broken, chafed and dam aged Goods are to be left in the Godowns where they will be ex- amined on the 16th, inst, at 19.

th...

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

Bits of Lading will be counter- signed by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON &

CO., LT

Agents,

Hongkong. th. Oct, 1924.

Himrod's

CIVES

DISTANT RELIEF

ASTHMA CURE

Over peers age the Late Lord Bmconstuid tam tided to the besefte he reeufeed from Himrod's Anbau Cyra, und every post brings smile Letters today,

FAMED FOR 30 YEARS Jati in Hina by ali Chomista and Starne throughout the vauntry EZWARE OF IMITATIONS

Optional Cargo will be forward- ed unless notice to the contrary be given before 11th. last.

No claims will be admittelatter the Goods have left the Godowas, and all Goods remaining uude livered after the 17th. inst.. will be subject to rent.

All claims against the steamer ust be presented to the Under- signed on or before the 27th. inst.. or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damag- ed Goods are to be left in the Go- downs, where they will be exam. ined on the 17th, inst. at 10 am. No Fire Insurance bas beco effected.

Bills of Laling will be counter- signed by

DODWELL & CO., LTD.,

Agents.

THE GRECO EGYPTIAN TOBACCO CO.

rza. Queen's Road,

BEG TO ANNOUNCE to the general public the arrival of their new coffee roasting machine for the best quality Mocha and Java coffee, which can be had at the above address. Fresh Coffee roasted daily.

A PERSIAN PROVERB:

"A cup of hot coffee without an Egyptian cigarette is like meat without salt.”

FOR HIRE

MOTOR

LORRIES

FREIGHT

OR

BUILDING

MATERIALS

TAKEN 10 ALL

【PARTS OF THE COLONY,

DOMINION MOTOR

TRANSPORT.

145. PRAYA EAST

'PHONES

Cental 4002 Kowloon 673

MISS TORA INOKUCHI. Qualified Mille MRS. HAN INOKUCHI Qunited MasAMETISO

Phone K

21. Ashley Road Kowloon. Back of Star Theatre.

JAPANESE MASSAGE.

MES.-S. UZUNOVE, Bnd. Floor, Wanchai Garage, 18, Praya East, Wanchai.

After the Specch

Londen, OVI, 14.

After his speech, Mr. Lispd George motored to Sulford, through chwering crowds, and was presented with the Freedom of the Borough. In acknowledging. he said that the credit of the country was now far and away the best in Europe. Unemployment was due ito the war and the country had made unprecedented provision to

relieve distress. Mr. Lloyd tinorge subsequently proceeded Blackpool, where he was similarly honoured and dined with Mayor and Combretik. Everywhere he was enthusiastically cheered to big crowds.

Newspaper Comment.

Leadon, Oct. 15.

the

The Premier til haves himself free to take any one of the several different nurses, says the Ohuerver in an editorial. The ispendio was nomistakably an appeal to the Liberals. The friendly reference to Air Donald Maclean was a repudiation of any desire for personal domitiance and suggests strange possibilities.

REUNION OR DIVORCE?

London, Oct. 14. In a speech at West Hartlepel. Mr. Asquith said that the Coulition seemed to be in a serious condition. 1: Www still uppertain whether it would culminate in a reunion or divorce. He thought the sooner a General Election came the better. He could nos think that after the hard experience of the Goverurnent during the last four years that the electorate would repeat the folly committed (by a blinded and infatuated electorate on the last occvsion and

Continue t worship transitory idols.

THE CONSERVATIVE LEADER.

London, Get, IL

Tax vw of how we three of the faithful Coalitionist organs kendally wagering of Mr. Chamberlain's pronouncement, WAS almost drem rok by a chorus of denunciationa br the remaining morning newspapers, Including The Times, Daily Mail, Morning Prot and Helly Repress, which are unanimously set on Mr. Chamberlain's deposition Te Conservative leader in view of his pronouncement In favour of adhesion to Mr. Lloyd George and the Coalition system. The critics represent the Conservative rank and file, who are firmly determined to break with the Liberal partners, headed by Mr. Lloyd Gear

DEATH BAR TO HIGH-HESLED SHOES High-heeled shoes. were in directly the cause of the death of Jessie Kent, a married woman, of Greenwich. The woman stumbled over the first step from her house into the front garden, a depth of 32 inches Baing unable to regain her balance, she fell on the pavement and thence into the

roadway. The kerb, it was stated, Was 7 inches in height. A verdict of accidental death was returned.

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and let the merchandise

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MASSAGE EXPERTS.

HARRY FURUKAWA, AND K. SAKAI.

19. WYNDHAM STREET,

JAPANESE MASSAGE.

MRS. H. SUGA MR. U. SUGA

No. 11, D'Aguilar Street, &nd. Floor.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

Uncles

Gd5. I VISHT I WUZ ON A FARM SOMEPLACE

YA CUSATA SEE MY UNCLE BEN'S FARM-*

HES GOT EVERYTHING.

AH, MY UNCLE HAS A FARM TOO; BUT ITS SO 8'6

YOU'D GET LOST

ON IT

THATS NOTUN - Z CAN SD UP TO MY

UNCLES FARM ANY TIME I

WANTA

SO CAN

BY BLOSSER

YEAH, BUT MY UNCLES GOT CHICKENS, COAS, PIES,

TURKEYS, VANDMILLS, CORN,

TRACTORS, "THRASTIN' »

MACHINES, WHEAT] JAN" ALL KIHOS

OF OTHER

THINGS"

THAT ANT SMUCH → IN UNCLE PAS A THREE HUNDRED ACRE FARM AN POP SAID HE'S 607 A TEN THOUSAND DOLLAR MOR GAGE ON IT-VER UNCLE ANT

SOT THAT!

ABBE HE AUFT-BUT

I'LL BET

459 713K

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