THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE
REGULAR AND FAST FREIGHT AND
PASSENGER SERVICE.
LONDON SERVICE
(Direct)
London, Rotterdam & Antwerp London, Hull, R'dam & Hamburg London, Hull, R'dam & Hamburg London, Rotterdam & Hamburg
SERVICE
TEIRESIAS TROILUS LAOMEDON HELENUS
12th Feb. 19th Feb. 26th Feb 3: Mar. LIVERPOOL
PELEUS ΤΙΤΑΝ
(Direct or via Continental Ports)
20th Feb. Ganda, Millas, Liverpool & Glasgow. 10th Mar, 3lles, Havre, Liverpool & Glasgow.
TALTHYBIUS 13th Mar.,, Ganaa, Milles, Liverpool & Glasgow.
ACHILLES
PACIFIC
PHILOCTEras
SERVICE
(via Kobe and Yokohama)
Mar
7th Victoria, Seattie & Vanexarar
NEW YORK SERVICE
NINOCHOW HYSON
(via Suet or Panama)
10th Feb.
25th Feb.
via Suez via Suez
PASSENGER SERVICE
TEIRESS 12th Fob for Singapore & Long 3nd Apt. for Singaparo & London Th May. for Singapore & London
PYRRHUS
MENTOR
For Freight and Passage Rates a id all Information Apply to:-
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
(Jous SWIRE & SONS, LTD.)
AGENTS.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD..
COPENHAGEN.
Regular Freight and Passenger Service for Bangkok, Hongkong, Swatow and return.
B.S.
"BANKA" M.5. "BINTANG"
Expected on ot
About
in part
22nd. February
Will leave for
Bangkok.
18th, February.
27th. February.
Subject to change without notice.
For further particulars please apply to:--
JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD.
Agents.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. COPENHAGEN.
The M.S. "AUSTRALIEN'
F2
will be loading for Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Hamburg. Copenhagen and other Scandinavian ports, about
AFRIKA"
16th. Fruary 1923.
Expected on er about.
20th, February 1923
Further Sailings :-
M.S.
Will leave for above ports on or about. 2th. March
1923
M.S, "INDIEN ".
M.S. "CHILE'
S.S." KINA"
12th. Moh 1943 19th April
1st..
May Apelt, 1923
27th.
1945 April
June Bubject to change without notice.
2n1.
For further particulars please apply to:-
JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD.
Agents
Hongkong. 2. February, 1989.
NOTICE.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL
THE PHARMACY
HAS REMOVED TO
2, Queen's Road Central (The Red Building Opposite American Express Company)
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
NOTICE.
REMOVAL
SALE
OF
JAPANESE
ART
CURIOS
WEEKS.
ONLY
From 15th. January
AND
NIKKO
HONGKONG HOTEL‡
BUILDINGS
Tel. No. 1239
J
For the Blood is the Life."
Sufferers
from Bad Les. Abscesses, Ders.
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matter, the one b Cars
Ellos Mues socialni momenta
come and spe the impurities.
WA SKY SLAMU
Pleasant to taka.
Of all Chamisla
Aw Styres.
Petreutes
Clarke's Blood Mixture
**Everybody's Blook Purder,"
JUST ARRIVED.
NEW SHIPMENT OF THE FAMOUS
TOCCOS"
AND --
NESTOR"
Cigarettes
GRAECO - EGYPTIAN, TOBACCO CO.
12 A. Quera Road Central.
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A
MARTIN'S
PIOL AND STEEL
12: Ladies PILLS
A Faz Bayly for all Irregu Thousands of Ladin who of Marnata Pits in the home so that on the Erst nigt of any Irregularity of the System Limely dose may be admiterei. Thole whe them recommend them, besse their enormous sale. All Chemists aad Stores sel them throughout be World, post free 5, XAR- FIN Chemist, Southampon, Enz.
A
انية
MARTIN'S PIOL AND STEEL
for Ladies/
PILLS
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
DENNISON'S DECORATED PAPER PRODUCTS.
Lunch sets for picnics and parties Crepe Shelf Paper. Tissue Napkins.
EFFECTIVE YET INEXPENSIVE
Sold by:
DER. A. WING & CO.,
60,*Des Voeux Road Central.
GEE! THEREAS
A too pos SVEZN
UKE ÉVERYTANSE
I WONDER = I
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CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COY1. PANY, LTD.
AND
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD.
Consignees per Co's Steamer "TELEMACHUS,"
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1923.
from NEW YORK via Manila are hereby notified that the Car go will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lia
and At Consignee's risk subject to terms and conditions of storage at Holt's wharf. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 9: February.
Optional cargo will be landed. unless notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival.
All broken, chafed, an: dam- aged goods are to be left in the Galowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 am, and noon within the free storage period.
-No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 15th. Feb. will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the under signed on or before the, 1st. March., or they will not be re- cognised.
No Fire Insurance will be efected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
Agents. Hongkong stb. January 1923.
THE COWIE HARBOUR COAL CO, LTD.
SILIMPOPON COAL
THE undersigned are prepared
to
quote prices for beet quality freshly mined Silimpopon Coal, trimmed into Bunkers at Sebattik or Sandakan British North Borneo), and to contract for regular buppties of cargo lots at favourable gates.
Steamers calling at Sebattik or Sandakan exclusively tc.r Buaters are exempt from pay- ment of ordinary Port Charges. The minimum draft of water alongside the Company's Wharf at Sebattik is 20 feet at low water Spring Tides. Charts of Cowle Bay (Sebattik Harbour) and any required information concerning
Por:
bal "00 be Jaay application to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON &
CO. LTD.
the
Agents,
The Covic Harbour Coal Co., Ld.
PEAK TRAMMAIS CO., LTD.
TIME TABLE.
:
WEEK DAYS
p
SATURDAYS.
As Set male ra
SUNDAYS.
7
230
to 11 3 t
÷ 10 9 1.
4.00 to 1.19.2
- 15 min
13 mia
NIGHT CARS. -30..00 pm. 120 p.m. 3.30pm to 11 ̊50 p.m. tvary 30 minutes 11.45 p.m.
SPECIAL CARS.
MY AARIOKRAT AT THE COMPART'e arkits, A XANDRA kulubi#31, DE VOTE 1910,
CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
S. S. "PERSIA MARU" From JAPAN PORTS
& DAIREN.
THE store usmed Steamer having arrived Thursday 8th. Feb. 1923. consignees of cargo are hereby notiãad to present their Bills of Lading for counter- signature, and take immediate delivery from alongside steamet or the Company's Godown, where all cargo impeding immediate discharge will be landed at con- sigaee's risk.
Storage will be assessed on cargo remaining undelivered after Thursday 15th. Feb. 1923.
All broken, chafed and damaged packages will be landed into the Company's Godown, where same will be examined on Thursday 15: Feb, 1922. at 11 a.m.
No claims will be recognised alter goods have left the steamer or 'Godown, and none will be entertained if presented Ister than three weeks after arrival of steamer.
Nu are insurance whatever will be etected.
I. TSUTSUM
Manager.
Hongkong, Stk. Feb., 1923
SHERIFF BROTHERS
Diamond & Gem Merchants A tea cont Ricksha fare to our establishmen! WILL SAVE YOU DOLLARS 69, Qama's Road Central
THE VICTROLA.
A small investment with a
Dig divident.} MOUTRIES-Exclusive Dirtributore
IRRITATED AND
INFLAMED EYE.
Can be directly traced in many Cavea to the Sunday Motor trip and Golfing. The dust from some sections of the local roads contain a decided eye irritant. A sugges- tion for these trips would be to keep the windshield up and to use & pair of Sun glasses. Sun glasses ofany pattern with either Crookes, Lustel, Fiauzal, Amber, London Smoke, or Blae lenses are obtain. able at very moderate prices from The Hongkong Optical Co, auc- ressors to Cark & Co., manu- facturing and refracting opticians
he most competent max. tung optical establishment in South Chins-cstel in 51, Qom's Rat Central, (opporisa to the Singer Sewing Machine Company).
SAVARESSE'S
SANTAL CAPSULES
From all
Chemists
The best internal treatment. Specially
made in a way that prevents sickness or
nausea.
Ebicas recommend them.
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YOU HOME AN OVE
YOU SOMETANS
Y' SAT-GES,
YOU DONT EVEN
KNOW IT'S AINGET
CHRISTMAS
The Dog Comes First
NOW YOU NA:7"
TALLT FIND SQUETAN FOR
YOU TO EAT.
WLY, FRECKLES! VUA
DO YOU MEAN BY
50 CENT BACON TO THAT OLD DOG??
“MUI TSAI" BILL.
(Continued from Page 50
The Attorney General intimated
“INCIDENTS" IN MANCHURIA.
Peking Fab. S.-Japanese sources.
he had no objection and the new report three incidents in Manchuria clause was agreed to.
wherein Japanese soldiers and
Han. Mr. Pollock moved a fur-police were assaulted. The first ther clause clause as follows: occurred on 20 Jan., when a parby "The provisions of the Protection of excursioning Japanese soldiers of Women and Girls Ordinance, from Changchun were visiting an 1897, and of the Offences against adjoining village. They knocked Persons. Ordinance, 1863, shall, at the door of a Chinese house as hitherto, apply to and include with the purpose of inquiring their
whereabouts, when a shot wa mui-tści.
dred from within, His Excellency the Governor:
killing odo soldier. Is there any object in that?
Hon. Mr. Pollock: The point The second incident occurred in
neighborhood is as I explained in my speech, the sacie
a few especially with regard to the fret days later, when Chinese soldiers named Ordinance, that it should interfered with the railway com- be fully realised what the provi- wuanation. Resenting an, aduanì- sions of that Ordinance are and tion from a Japanese policeman. the heavy punishments, including they assaulted him severely, stola in some cases the penalty of fog his revolver and partially wrecked ging. I think it is very desirable the police station. that that should be widely known i
A third fair necured at Kurg and that it certainly does apply to Chung on Pad January, when a Mai-tsai. The Offences Ordinance party of Japanese soldiers on their covers everything from common rounds were fired on by a Chinese assault to attempted murder at policeman. the other end of the scale. It is
very desirable, when dealing with
These matters have been laken
the local authorities.—Reuter,
mai-tsci, to call attention to these up by the respective Consuls with measures in an Ordinance which will be translated into Chinese.
and let people know that there is
such a law and that its provisions INTERPORT ROWING: are very stringent. It is just a sert of reminder.
Tha Attorney General: I do not see any great objection excepil that I do not think it is necessary.
The same object might be obtained
Our Gen Correspondent.)
Shanghai, Feb. & Shanghai will enter all five
by same form of advertisement. events at the Hongkong Regatta. It seems rather unnecessary to selecting J. B. Brown, E. A. state that a law-already passed Ericson,
is in force.
His Excellency the Governort And it may convey a suggestion that laws not specifically mention- ed do not apply.
The amendment was carried. The Attorney tieneral suggested that the earlier Ordinance should be mentioned frst.
This was agreed to.
The Age of Discretion. It was agreed to transfer the whole of clause 7 into Part III of the Ball.
Carl Neprod. E. S. J. W. Schlobehn and
Phillips, F. H. J. Collar,
Two crews are already training. H. A. R. Ericsos and Schlobohm stroking them. Ericson will enter the singles.
SUWO DISASTER ECHO, Capt. W: Shiom? and Engineer A. Yamagata, held responsible for the capsizing of the warship- Suwo last year, were fined Y100 each at a court-martial at Kurą, There recently. The defendants de- clared that the catastrophs was accident, and Admiral witness for the de- Nonska, a fense, said that they were not responsible. The Suwo is one of the warships condemned to the scrap pile by the Washington conference.
The Hon. Mr. Pollock: might seem to be some confics between clanso it and clause an we do not substitute for the woris "any age over 15 years."
HE the Governor: Lease: out "any age" and say "any multi may with the sanction of the Secretary of Chinese Affairs."
Hea. Mr. Polluck: My reason is this, that it would not du lor a muito, as it were, to walk eat of doors without any protection at
There must be some, unction. 6 authority and the proper one would be the Secretary for Chinese Aface
ILE the Corner:
H.E the Governer: To do what? Hon Mr. Pollock: To contrat in spe way.
1.E. the Governor: When does a Chinese girl arrive as years or discretion" (Laughter).
H. Mr. Chow Shuu-seg: That The inputting a big question. Eighteen meant the age of discretion: that is the worst age. (Laughter).
is not without difficulty. We have declared the the payment of
sum of money confers no right of property. Now if one of the modderi, being of rip: aze, says
[ you
H. E. the Governors think the clause would be improved
if we substituted, way 21-1 (To Hon.
I intred to base my employer Mr. Halifaxy Has the alter and ther viere of the Secretary
for Chinese Muirs du det interne
what is to be dem.
m
H
My Helyrak: Han any satinate been formed of the
Crea
come before you"
The Secretary for Chinese Affairs: No Sir.
Hon. Mr. Pothick: I am quite
prepared to leave the words sut of secretarial stuff made it occurs to me that it is a very
Bressary by the B
short general statement of the
H.E de Geverteer: You my | rights of moni tuti. Any vitrai make it there has been to estimaty may save her employment at any made by any one in authority.
Hon. Mr. Holyoak: I think we
materially in shall base to very
crease the sal
to
time whatever without payment.
The Committee then discussed
various clauses transferring
ther parts of the Bill from those It was in which they appeared. agreed that these changes would Hon. Mr. Pollock: I rather necessitate reprinting the Bill and decided to hon. friend. at this stage it was differ from my
F. the Governer: Well, I have my opinion.
think as a matter of fact, the adjourn and to resume the Com-
vast majority of pani-teni will be
Content to remain where they att.
mitter stage at the next meeting.
The Council then resumed in
I appreciate the difficulties pointed order to adjourn its proceedings
D.MM. out; the only trouble is that there until 230 must be some authority,
February 15th.
оп
Thursday,
BY BLOSSER
UUY, IT WONT
HURT HIM,
WELL IT
ASA
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