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PACIFIC SERVICE
vin KOBE A YOKOHAMA, «TALTHYBIUS 16th Sapt. "PHILOCTETES"
7th Oct.
Victoria, Vancouver & Beattle. Victoria Vancouvar & Sonttle..
NEW YORK SERVICE "ANTILOCHUS <<TEUCER"
10th Sept. New York, Beston & Baltimore 22nd Oct. New York, Boston & Baltimore
PASSENGER SERVICE.
WEARPEDON"
"PATROCLU"
"ANTENOR"
"HEOTOR"
8th Sept
20th Oct. 7
17th Nov.
Singapore, Marcilles & London. Singaporo, Marseilles & London: Singapore Marseilles & Londent.
15th Dec.
N
Singapore. Marseilles & London.
A.so cargo alentours with limited passungur hiccommodation at specially reduced rutas.
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Agents.
TRAVEL COMFORT
Aboard DOLLAR
"PRESIDENT
LINERS
TO EUROPE AND NEW YORK
VIA MANILA, STRAITS, COLOMBO, SUEZ-PORT SAID -ALEXANDRIA NAPLES GENOA MARSEILLES
Thence to BOSTON and NEW YORK
Fortnightly Sallings
Pres. Adams
Pres. Garfield
Pres. Monroe
Sept. 14 8.00 am. Sept. 28-8.00 a.m.
Oct. 28--8.00 a.m.
TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE
TO SAN FRANCISCO, VIA HONOLULU KOBE AND
Pros. Plerce
fres. Taft Prés, Wilson
"YOKOHAMA Fortnightly Sailings
Sept. 12-10.00 a.m.. Sept. 28-10.00a.m.,
Oct. 10-10,00 a.m..
Dollar President liners offer you luxurious travel comforts. All staterooms are outside rooms; well-ventilated and cooled by electric fans. They are furnished with beda (not berths), ench having anrlectric rending lamp. Staterooms with private bath predominato, and all have hot and cold running water. The spacious steel swimming tank is always filled with clean sou-water Decks are broad, and the use of oil-fuel insures their cleanliness. DOLLAR LINE cuisine is world-famous-varied fare prepared under the direction of skilled chofe. Orchestra muzic onliven the voyage. All these travol advantages are yours when you sit en Dollar President linert
Pres. Pierce-
Pros. Adams.
Pros. Taft
TO MANILA
Sept. 3-3.00 p.m. Sept. 14-8.00 am. ......... Sept. 17-3.00 p.m.
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SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
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Sailings.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAFI,
Yatshing Fri. 3rd Sept at noon. Chaksang Fri. 3rd Sept at 1 p.m. ....Chipshing Fri. 3rd Sopt at. 3 p.m. Mingsang Wod. 5th.Sept at... 8 a.m. Mauisang Tucs. 7th Sept at 2 p.m TSINGTAU via S'hai ..... Fooshing Wod. 8th Sept at 5. p.m. KOBE via S'hai & Moji.Laisang Thurs. 9th Sept at 7a.m.. STRAITS & Calcutta.. Kutaang Sabur. 11th Sept at 3 pm, TIENTSIN.......... Cheongshing Wed, 15th Sopt at 7 a.m. TSINGTAU via S'hai.
.Kwongsang Wed. 15th Sept at noon. STRAITS & Calcutta Fooksang Satur. 18th Sept at 3 p.m. DSAKA via Kobe......
Hosung Tues.. 21st Sept at 7a.m. TSINGTAU via S'hai Hopsang Wed. 22nd Sept at
Hinsang Thurs, 25th Sept at 2 p.m.
BANDAKAN ....
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noon.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER
ELLERMAN & BUCHNALL STEAMSHIP CO.,
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The above Steamer having accommodation for over 100 First Class, passengosu will be despatched Via Philippines, Straits, Colombo and Suez Canal on 5th November 1926, for NEW YORK where she is due to arrive on Brd January, 1027.
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!
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FOR MANILA S.S. "PRESIDENT GRANT" Sept. 5th, 5.00 p.m. S.S. "PRESIDENT MADISON" Sept. 17th, 5.00 p.m. S.S. "PRESIDENT JACKSON"... Sept. 29th, 5.00 p.m. EVERY 12 DAYS THEREAFTER
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THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd.
COPENHAGEN,
The M. S. PERU"
will be loading for Rotterdam. Hamburg, Copenhagen and other Scandanavian ports on or about..
Further Sailings:-
M.S."Asia". M.S."Java" M.S." Afrika" M.S." Malaya"
18th. September 1926.
(Expected on or Will leave homeward
about.
8th September
..15th October
10th November
8th December
bound on or about.
20th October
Subject to change without notice.
For further particulars please apply to:-
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Agents.
While dressed as a woman dur- During the annual long distance ing the hospital fete at Newton swim of the Newton Abbot Otter Abbot, the Hon. Anthony, Vlyian Club, W. Pitta, the captain, gave son of Lord Vivian, was alleged up his chance of victory, when to, haye committed several motor-within sight of the winning post, ing offences. He was fined £5 for by stopping to assist a rival who driving a motorcycle without a was seized with cramp. After İlcense, £1 for not having a horn gotting, the man ashore Pitts re- on the cycle and £1 for not having sumed the race and gained sixth adequate brakes.
place arald cheora.
1926.
CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
The Steamship;
ANGERS." Consigneer Cargo from Marsell los&e also cargo from Bordeaux ex 4. ROLLON
BRITISH SPORTSMEN, diminish the joy of the comp
tlop int
More attention than ever in be ing given to the younger sports- man in the schools; he fa meeting
AN AMERICAN'S TRIBUTE.
Many years ago I learned labor, more of his neighbours, and he is oualy from my schoolboy copybook Binding them all pretty nice sorts of chaps. He is beginning to that it Required more than one-
In connection with above Steamer swallow to make a summer. My know that winning can be dealred are hereby informed that their goods steady observation of athletic earnestly without taking the fun with the exception of Opium, Tren- competition on both sides of the and frolic out of the game. sures and Valuables are being landed
An Unbeatable Group.
on unless
from the le Today requeading.
and stored at their risks into the Atlantic for the past twenty years, Godowns' of the Henckung Kowloon has taught me that particular Wharf and Godowns Co.
wns Co. Ld. Kowloon victories do not mean, necessarily, To me the wonder of it all whence delivery may be obtained im-superiority of blood or method; Is that Britain is doing so well. mediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded nor do occasional defeats mean a America, with her more than one received lack of athletic capacity or a sud-hundred million people, was only before 8.00 am. den unquenchable thirst for injust touched, hardly disturbed, by it to be landed here.dolence, or indifference, or a glori-the war, so far as sports go. Bri-: Bills
ba counter. will signed by the Undersigned, Gobos fiod, inefficiency." remaining unclaimed Tuesday
affor the 7th instant at Noon will be subject to rent and lading charges.
All claims must be sent in to me on or before the Friday the 10th inst
or they will not be recognized.
All damaged packagon will be ex-
at 10.00 a.m.
amined on Tuesday the 7th instant
NO FIRE INSURANCE HAS BEEN EFFECTED.
J. LIMAGE.
Agent. Hongkong, 1st September, 1924,
and Learning. Sport
tain, with her smaller population.
and her tragic experiences, was almost wholly driven under so far,
As a matter of fact, in the puras her athletic ranks were con- She has had to build a.. pose and practice of training in corned, athletic sports, Britain and Ameri-new athletic structure. She is ca are getting closer together. doing it diligently, but we won't Each is learning something good see the finished edifice until the from the other. There is a grow-present youth reaches athletic ing sense of agreement that maturity. sportsmanship comes ahead of, achievement.
Britain has dropped necessarily
In the quantity of athletic produc- We have learned in America that ment the extraordinary quality of tion; but just consider for a mo when games cease to be fun, and i competition ceases to be cheerful. To my mind Harold Abrahams, her small group of track athletes.
we have a vice, not a virtue, Wei THE LEAGUE COUNCIL have softened our training. Athle- Douglas Lowe, Bulter, Stallard, tica are become an avocation; not popular with us, as with you), and young Lord Burghley (amazingly an occupation. We are getting Rinkel as a group remain unbeat SPAIN DEAF TO PERSUASION. more players and fewer profes- able.
sors. The day of the "tramp" Geneva, Sept. 2.
Varsity athlete is done. We League Council has opened. Spain simply for his lega or his shoul- If I were British, I would not "The forty-first session of the don't want him in our universities was not represented. The reporters." of the Council Reorganisation Committee with not be ready till the end of the week.
American Reservations,
Mr. J. S. Smith South Africa, Sir W.H.H. Vincent for India, Sir Francis Bell for New Zealand.
"Ignore Silly Criticisms!"
worry much about idle, silly criti- cism. Too often it comes from To-day the commod thing is to those who do not know how to take find a chap going in for three or victory with modesty or defeat four branches of sport and seeking with cheerfulness. Let Britain honours in the classics or the carry on in the quiet, earnest, sciences.
common-sense and democratic way she has adopted. A little Captain Gates, of the recently later on the natural results will visiting Princeton team, plays our be the athletic glory to which she form of Rugger, plays Association football, sprints, and does the has been accustomed for so long. among those present at the meet-weight. But he has also taken My boys visiting you from ing of the delegates from the the highest scholarship honours Princeton and Cornell are practia
ing dining and lodging with their States
and Sir George Foster for Canada and a special representative of the Dominions Office in London were
signatory to the Hague in his class.. Protocal, for the purpose of con- Russell, the Cornell captain, has Oxford and Cambridge adversa- sidering the American Senate's taken his degree with credit at ries. There are no secrets of train- reservations to the World Court Cornell in one of the most exacting ing, and no painful castigation of Statutes.
scientific courses found anywhere, body or spirit.
Mr. Von Eysinga for Holland viz., the Cornell course in civil As the years roll along, the presided at the meeting yesterday. Jengineering Each plays fair golf.Varsity athletes of the two na- In accordance with Mr. Von and each is capable of giving any tions grow closer, together in Eysinga's appeal to follow. Sir other chap a good competition friendship, experience and social Austin Chamberlain's advice to do for the attentions of any pretty understanding: They strive to the. the utmost to satisfy America's girl at any ball or karden party. demands the meeting accepted on
the first reading" the first three American reservations and took a
Britain's Games for AI"
Policy.
favourable view of the fourth re- On the other hand, instead of servation on the condition that it being lazy, Britain is giving more
utmost to win. They are glad to win, sorry to loss. But win or lose, they remain · sportimer- medeat in victory, cheerful in de- feat, and friends for life.
be first established whetheraearnest attention to the develop- And. I for one say it's signatory to the International ment of sports for all than she good thing John Terry Mc Convention could denounce it has ever done before.. She is Govern in Exe
without consulting the other mem doing it courageously, sensibly,
bers, and whether any amendment and with surprising cheerfulness.
taken
to the Hague Protocol must be considering the shock of the war A Society of Wrecked Lives"
unanimously or by a shock which cannot be thrown has been founded at Vienna, main. majority vote.
off in a day.
ly for former convicts and rela- The Conference, accepted the
tives of people now in prison. first part of the fifth reservation
Britain is getting past the notion They held two meetings, demand- and adjourned until to-day for the that to excel conspicuously is bading that their honour as citizens consideration of the second part form. She has found that sensi- should be restored, and also that which insists that the United ble preparation-in the form of a persons who left prison should not States cannot be bound by the normal, healthy diet, a decent be placed under police supervision, advisory opinions rendered by the amount of sleep, and the reason and should not be branded as Hague Court without her consent. able amount of concentration re-criminals on official documents. This is the real bone of contention. quired to do any particular thing A deputation was sent to Dr. -Reuter.
as perfectly as may be does not Hainisch, the Federal President.
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