THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE
REGULAR AND FAST FREIGHT AND
PASSENGER SERVICE.
LONDON
SERVICE
(Direct)
PHILACTATES 27th Nov, Lon:lon, Hull, Antwerp & R'dam PYRNUS
4th Dec. London, Amsterdam & Antwerp ALCINOUS. 11th Dec. London. Roterdam & Hamburg
LIVERPOOL SERVICE (Direct or via Continental Ports)
YANGTSZE DEMODOCUS MERIONES
ACHILLES
TALTHYBIUS
AGAPENOR CALCHAS
MACHAON
PYRRHUS
MENTOR
MENTOR
20th Nov. Genas. M'lles, Liverpial & Glasgow 1st Dec. Miles, Havn, Liverpool & Glasgow. 20:h Dec. Genoa, M'Hes, Liverpool & Glasgow. PACIFIC SERVICE
(via Kobe and Yokohama)
5th Dec. Victoris, Sestite & Vanobacas
19th Dec.
NEW YORK SERVICE
(via Suez or Panama)
Sih Dec.
24th Dec.
15;b Jan.
via Suez via Suez via Suez
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
NOTICE.
The Cowie HARBOUR COAL COMPANY LIMITED. SILIMPOPON COAL.
THE undersigned are prepared
to quote prices for best quali. y freshly mined SILIMPOPON JOAL, rimmed into Buskers at JEBA ITIK of BANDASAN British North Boraso) or to satract for regular Bunker Sup- alias for 6 or 12 months at favour- able rates.
Steamers calling at SEBATTIS SANDAKAN exclusively for Bunkers are exempt from pay- nent of ordinary Port Charges. The minimum draft of water alongside the Company's Whari at Debattikis y feat at low water Spring Tides. Charts of Cowie Bay (Sebattik Harbour) and any required information concerning the part can be had on applica-
-Ion to`
BRADLEY & CO. LTD.
Axencs,
The OWIE HARBOUR COAL CO. LTD.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1922.
NOTICE.
MASSA CE HALL
23, - WYNDHAM STREET
MRS. H. MORITA,
MR. H. SUGITA,
MRS. SEKAI
- MASSAGE
THE CANTON BANK, 2nd, Floor."
NO. 17. "DOURDELL ST. BONGKONG.
THE GRECO EGYPTIAN TOBACCO CO. 138, Queen's Road,
Hava received a shipment of:→ NESTOR GIANACLIS
famous
SETOS AMBER CIGARETTES
CHILDREN'S CHARITIES.
The Recent Fet
The following is the result to date of the Annual M.CL Bazaar and of entertainments given dur- ing the year. A further statament will be published shortly, showing the final totals'and their alloca- tion to children's charities at home and in Hongkong: Naval and Dockyard
Stall (Mrs. Grace).
H.M.S.Tamar$2,594.50 -
50.90
Chute Locky Well 110.91 Live Aunt Sally 5.90
Pickpocket Lady 47.25' Proceeds of Peter
Pan tableaux
(Mrs. Per man) 540.55
Military Stall
phry....$1,686.92
-$ 2,950,00
1,838002
(Mrs. Hum.
Gold Fish Fishpond
135.00 07.00
Police Stall (Mrs.
Wollen
Bran Pie
$1.360.20 70.35
1.330.55
Peak Stall Mrs. Mcg
Arthur}
2.2465
Victoria Stall (Mrs. Middleton Smith) .. Kowloon Stall (rs.
Cock Kowloon Dock Stall
Mrs. Forsyth) St. Paul's Girls' School Stall (Miss Woo, Staff and Girls) St Stephen's Girls' College Stall (Miss Taylor, Staff and Girls)
1,736.10
$10.40
1,708.75
1,617.00
879.10
Belilios Girls' School
TEIRESIAS
PASSENGER SERVICE
4th Dec. for Singapore & London 9th Dec. for Shanghai
23rd Dac. for Singapore & Londan
12th Feb. for Singapore & Lon fun
For Freight and Passage Rates and all Information Apply to —
1.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
(JOHN SWIRE & SONS, LTD.)
AGENTS.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.,
COPENHAGEN.
Regular Freight and Passenger Service for Bangkok, Hongkong, Swatow and return.
S. S. "BANKA"
will leave for angko in port.
17th. November.
Will leave for. Bangkok via Swaton. M. S. "BINTANG 20th. Nov, 25th. November.
Subject to change without notice. For farther particulars please apply to com
JOHN MANNERS & CO.,
Agents.
LTD.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
COPENHAGEN.
The M. S. "ASIA”
will be loading for Rotterdam. Amsterdam, Hamburg, Copen- hagen & other Scandinavian Ports, about 16th, Novembera Further Sallings: Expected on or
M.S. "MALAYA"
shout.
M.S. "AUSTRALIEN 126.
M.S.FRIKA”
M.CH LE"
Dember Le ta. January
5th. February Subject to change without notice.
Mar further particulars please apply to
Will leave for stove
ports on or shout 7th December' 18th January,
16th. February 12 h... March.
JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD
Agents.
Hongkong. 3rd. November, 1929.
Tagish Bone THE HANG LEE CYCLEC net
and Pants WANAG PALO NUWE DON (zer to fala.. Hotel Eres and Repair now airmed
Outlis for sale.
LADIES & GENTLEMENS CYCLES AND TANDEMS FOR HIRE OF SALE TELEPHONE H71
FOR HAIPHONG AND HOIHOW.
Baila tua Hongkong sad Haiphong over?, seranie Tuesday.
Tau tanzuzize pairagez rua247
HAI-MUN
saila veňom and Haighing les, 21. [Cap. Übaries Page).
Apply Thon, Couh nad boka on Ps Bing Ini, NG WIDE LOR $1.2008,
MING YUEN STUDIO.
14. Beaconsfall Arcada.
1:01
Artistic photographs for all occasions.
Call, or Phone Central No. 4310.
MISS TORA INOKUCH". Qaided Midwilə
MRS. HAN INDKUCHI. Qualified Mamerse (Phone K7:4)
21. Ashley Road. Kowloon
Back of Star Theatre.
MASSAGE EXPERTS.
BARRY FURUKAWA AND K. SAKAI.
10. WYNDHAM STREET.
JAPANESE MASSAGE.
MRS. H. SUGA MR. G. SUGA
No. 11. D'Annilar Street, 201. Fler.
"For
the Blood is the Lie."
Sufferers
from Bad Legs Abscesses. Cleeps,
Pies, Gian
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Sale £e one ME MI.ch trembles.
Blood Muture contains ingredients which soon
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to the credit
Pleasant to take.
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and States.
Clarke's Blood Mixture
Kie SubLEGS,
("Everybody's
Blood Parifler.**
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THE CIGARETTE WITH
THE WONDERFUL AROMA
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Clarke's Blood Mixture
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SAVARESSE'S
Stall (Miss Clarke, Staff and Girls) ... Tea Garden (Mrs. Dyer) Cigarettes (Mrs. Olliver) Parcels (Mrs. Hickling! Silhouettes (Mrs. Adamo) Chinese Bexing and
Fegring (St.Stephen's Boy's College) Auctions
Gate money
Donations not credited
Stall
Proceeds of Quarry
Bay Children's Play and Doll's House Raffle
Total
1,367.10 300.00 541.28 39.85 162.50
YOUR AUTUMN .SUIT
The thing to do now is to have two skirts to your costume. Designers of women's garments have adopted the ides from men's two-trouser suits and it is proving especially popular with business women.
AIR TRAFFIC.
ambered, 210 and the Dutch company accounted for the re- mainder of 104. The number of departures from the Loudon Terminal Aerodrome, Croydon, was 457, and the arrivals 455.
A Record Month.
The Air Ministry announces" The ficiency of British- that traffic on the Continental operated machines was again very airways reached a record figure high, over 95 per cent of the during the month of August. Not flights by British aeroplanes on only did the numbers of machines the London-Paris route being Bring to and from Croydon sur completed within the stipulated pass any previous monthly figure, period of four tours,
while but the numbers of passengers practically 90 per cent of the 3030 travelling by air and the weight flights were made in less than 678.30 of goods transported also exceeded three hours. The percentage of the bighest totals hitherto record-useful passenger accommodation 85.00 2.
and general cargo space utilised during the month on. British circraft was 48 per cent, which is a slight increase on the propor
ion during Juls.
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As compared with July when the passengers on all routes were 1,591, the August travellers in- 0.00 creased by more than 1,000 the exact number using air services
$ 19,857.31 being 2.552, of which 99 per cent
CHINESE WIRELESS CONTRACT OPPOSED.
Alleged Encroachment on
were carried by the British com- panies, while the French and Datch companies received about 18 per cent. A year ago the British companies' proportion was jast ever 45 per cent, so that there is not merely an increase in bumber, but also clear in- dications of the preference of air travellers for British-operated services. The number carried by British lizes WILA 2,203. The weight of air-borne goods also rose to 71.8 tons, an increase of several tons on the July figures, which were a record. A special feature of this traffic was that there was
lihtly more than 1 ton of news- a daily average of in Ching by the Federal Tele-papers from Lanion to the Cou graph Company.
Mitsui Interests.
Peking. October 20-The Jap anese Legation here, in ac- cordance with instructions from the Tokyo government, presented a nate to the Chinese Foreign Office on October 13 regarding the construction of wireless stations
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The approximate distance flown by aircraft daring the period was 185,000 miles, of which 115,000 machines. miles were covered by British
There were no casualties or in- jaries to passengers or during the month.
crews
WHAT TO DO WHEN BABY HAS INDIGESTION.
In babies and very roung cbil- errors in diet, frequently by over dr indigestion is caused by feeding. Its smptoms are loss of appetite, peevisha. sa, vomiting, furred
"wind,
breath, bic-cough and restless bad tongue, nights. The best treatment is Baby's Own Tablets. which clear away the offending matter and The note states that the Jap the whole of the outgoing news tinent during the month. Yearly
sweeten the stomach. With anese government has confirmed papers were carried by British usually effect a prompt cure.
proper attention to the diet they the fact that the Federal Wireless
aircraft. Telegraph Company has prepared traffic was small in proportion,adian children's remedy, are tho lacoming cewspaper Baby's Own Tablets, the Can- to dispatch a certain number of but the total newspaper traffic, engineers to China for the con-weighing 374 tons, formed the
most valuable medicine you can straction of five wireless stations. largest class of goods transported guaranteed free from opiates and have in the nursery. They are The Japanese government fears this would violate in the future
absolutely harmless, and are a the contract concluded between
stipation, colic, diarrhoea, simple remedy for teething troubles, con- the Chinese government and the
fever and worms. They promote Mitsui Company in Japan for the same purpose and if such a breach
and reguler development, a healthy appetite, restful sleep occurs, the Chinese government
SANTAL CAPSULES should take the responsibility.
The best internal treatment. Specially made in a way that prevents sickness or alusco.
From all “Chemista
Physicians recam
mead them.
DENNISON'S DECORATED;
PAPER PRODUCTS.
Lunch sets for picnics and parties. Crepe Shelf Paper. Tissue Aaphins.
EFFECTIVE YET INEXPENSIVE.
Sold by:
DER. A. WING & CO.,
60, Des Voeux Road Central,
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
ON OUR
KITCHEN
Y-WINDOW P
IDEA
The note desires an early can- cellation of the contract concluded with the American firm, and asks for the protection of the rights which had been secured by the Japanese firm.
A Fertile Brain Has He
MOM FORUZ INVITED
OUT TO DINNER SOME PLACE SHOULD I
EAT PE WITH A FORK?.
by air.
Other goods amounted to 40.4 tous, of which traffic British and French machines each took 17 tons. Dutch aircraft carried in all if tous.
and
The number of roachines flying 00 the Paris. Brussels Rottordan services incrased to 912 from 711 in July, a figure which was itself a record. The daily average of machines was therefore over 30. British com panies operated 598 of the total, while French firms' machines
WILY,CERTAINLY YOU SHOULD, FRECKLES.
Sold by chemists, or by mail at 60 cents the vial by the Dr. Wil- tiams Medicine Co., 96 Szechuen Road, Shanghai.
Made for lasting service: THE MOUTRIE PIANO.
BY BLOSSER
A› ARM - YOU HAVEN'T GOT A PIECE. OF DIE AROUND THAT I COULD PRACTICE
ON, HAVE YA, MOAN?
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