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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1915.

SHIPPING

P. & O. S. N. CO.

ROYAL MAIL

SERVICE

UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT

TO

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE CINEMA IN CHINA, tons. At present a faw Chingre theatres are displaying motion-picture Elms, but, generally speaking, the filme are badly worn, the machines poor, and the exhibitions not preditable. If the

According to a recent report by the United States Commercial Attache,

to be unde

Julean Arnold the motion-picture business of producing nativa fima for business in China is practically confined! Chinese audiences to the treaty ports and more expecially good pictures on good machines at cheap access, the Chinese pablicmust beven

to the large commercial centres such as prices. Shanghai, Tiantain, and Hongkong. It

MARSEILLES AND LONDON, has developed almost exclusively in the

Taxing Passengers and CAZOO TO

STRAITS, COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASIA," EGYPT, &c.

Steamers

to Colombo

NYANZA

Leats Hongkong Noon

Nov. IT

Connecting. Mail Steamer Troms Columbo.

Duo at Marseilles 1916.

* MONGOLIA ....

Dov. '17

Dec.

1

* MALWA

Through Steamer

Dec. -39

* MOULTAN

* KASHGAR

Through

MOREA

Steamer

Dec. 31 1917 Jan, 17 Jan. .18 Fab. 12 Fab, 28 Mar. 11

MALTA

NANKIN

NOVARA

BOMALI NYANZA MALTA

:

Dec. 13

Jan. 13.

brt

Jan 26

Feb. 9

▸ Passengers chauge Skommer at COLOMBO,

Dua London 1916,

Dec. 34

1917 Jan.

7

Ligher-priced theatres charging from 10.00 to c. 75 s smt. In Shanghai theraj are probably six such motion-picture houses, while Tientsin and Peking hare smaller numbers. Many Chinese fra quent these theatres, and special induce ments are offered at Sunday exhibitions by reductions in prises.

The films displayed in these honses prior to 1914 were almost entirely of Jan. 18 French manufacture and furnished by

CHINESE IN LONDON.

It was a sombre picture that was painted by one of the speakers at the recent meeting of the Trade Union Con gress when he started out to describe the ways of some denizens of "China- town in London. After reading his charges, soberminded people may well have paused to wonder why, it nese colony in Limehouse was the home

MILLIONS FOR «HÄR ULAIKS.

month ago said :—

A message from London to Pari

Since the end of August the British industrial life assurance ofices hare paid £224,700 in respect of 13,813 war claims, tial has paid £1,400,000 for 87,000 cisims, which brings their total to £3,630,000 on 150,000 Blaims. Of this sum, the Pruden while four other large companies DATO: cach paid E100,000 for claims varying from 13,000 to 18,000.

The total amount paid by the Cana- dian insurance offices is now £1,750,000. The total of the Australian offices is £730,000, while the British "life" offices total now reschen BA 300,000.

W

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL.`•

of so much vicious conduct, the authorl-Mr L. D. Abraham Mr W. M. Jack ties should have failed to adopt drastic Me and Mrs G. D.Mr H. Jager

*Inquiries measures to remove the blot.

Adams Miss C. Jacquemin undertaken by a Daily Telegraph

Miss Jamieson Mes Alford

Mir J. Jamieson County

UpH-F. Adams

Fab. 4 French firms. Subsequent to the out- sentative show, however, that Coung Mr GE Anderson Me E. M. Jooorh Feb. 19 break of war several. American film oficials of the Ione lodging houses, / Mirand. Mrs. W, G. Mr G. Joseph

Mar. 11

Mar. 18

Accommodation in the connecting Steamer from COLOMBO is definitely removed in also to include a certain number of the

Hongkong at the time of Booking.

On the Australian Route Tickets Interchangeable" with Orient Line.

SAILINGS DIRECT TO

SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.

NANKIN

NOVARA

SOMALI NYANZA

MALTA

S. S.

Leave Hongkong About

FRIDAY,

24th November.

SATURDAY, SUNDAY,

- SUNDAY,

2nd December. 17th December. 31st December.

14th January.

SUNDAY,

Passengers may travel by Railway in Japan between Ports of Call frog of charge. Return Tickets are available by Mesmagūrios Maritimes Company,

(Nov-

Transhipment)

INTERMEDIATE STEAMERS

IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MAIL STEAMERS,

WILL LEAVE DIRECT FOR

MARSEILLES AND LONDON, Calling 20 SINGAPORE PORT SWETTENHAM, PENANG, COLOMBO AND PORT Said,

CARRYING IT AND 2ND SALOON PASSENGERS AT REDUCED RATES.

STRAMEBO

PROPOSED SAILINGS:

Loars H'xasa

about-

LAVE S'ross, about

Due M'ATTLES. If calling about

Thun LONDON about

THE INTERMEDIATE SERVICE IS TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED.

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS.

with an Electric Heating Lamp.

All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans free of charge and each Berth Farnished Passage Tickets Interchangeable with the British India Co. Rened the World Tickets and Through Tickets to New York in connection with the Principal Mail Linea

Batur Tickets at fare and a half available to Europe for Two Years; or to Cords to the Waria Berana Stoumers and Sailing datos are liable to be cancelled.

Intermediate Ports for Six Months.

or altared without notice.

For Further Information, Fassage Farms, Freight, sad books, etc., spply

E. V. D. PARR,

Acting Superintendant

CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.

FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS,

S.S. CHINA *

WILL SAIL FROM `HONGKONG FOR

SAN FRANCISCO

VIA SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA & HONOLULU, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15 at 1 p.m. JAN. 27.

AN UNSURPASSED HIGH CLASS PASSENGER

SERVICE AT INTERMEDIATE BATES,"

Freight and Passenger ́Agent,

Ice House Streetz

O. H. RITTER,

Prince's Buildings,

INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.

Cargo carried on through Bills of Ending from HONGKONG to BEIRA, DALAGOA BAY, DURBAN (Natal), EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN with transhipment at COLOMBO to Steamers of the INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.

Flox HoxazonG:

PROPOSED SAILING. Connicting with

FROM COLOMEO

EXCELAINE. „ÁCCOMMODATION FOR 12 AND 2 Ozás Parker,

به اینظر از

ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE.

r R. Bailey Mr & Mr C. Laurit Mr E WBauckham sen

companies sdcceeded in creating and people connected with social welfare

who bavo tó đon).

Anderson'

Mr F.H. Kales domand for their films among the picture institutions in the district whilst fully Me R..L Atkinson

Mr D. Kallogg theatres in the Orient. So far as alive to the weakness of the average MC, Be

Mr Marty

Bain Mr. Kench the foreign populations in China are

Chinaman, are, not seriously alarm Mr T. D. Bagnister Mr and Mrs M. F.

Mr. King concerned, and this may be interpreted bers of these Asiaties in the neighbour Mr W. L. La Barker Dr & Knoderer

the congregation of considerable mom- hood of the docks

hbour Mr J. H Baring

Kline wealthy Chinese, there is probably not

During cunt months there has been much opportunity for increased buiness a god deal of talk in the East-End It is believed that there is an about the yellow peril. Its origin excellent opportunity to work up a may be traced to the increasing employ motion picture business for the Chinesement of Chinese in the British fer

cantile Marine, and the consequent Mr population. In order to do this, prices growth in numbers of the Ching- 3. p. Bell df admission would have to be very low. men, who, when The Chinese people are great theatre-to the colony established gvers and are extremely fond of fellows theatricals. The native playhouses are

Mr and Mrs H. A. Me G. 4. Lawrance Baster and child Miss E. G. Leeds Mrs R Belios

Me S. Langfold C.

Lord Lunduren

Peter Bell Beswick

resort Mr and

on their

D. Macdonald Major lacked t

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The Sunshine Belt.

The most Comfortable Route to Ameries and Europe. Sailings from Hangkang.

KS *VENEZUEL" RA "ECUADOR". B.A COLOMBIA'

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These Steamer bars the most modern Equipment feledtag ALL LOWER BERTHS and darys comfortable Stateroomma (Al ingle and two barthe only

The Safety and Comfort of Passengers is our arst, consideration. Tickets are interchangeable with the Toyo Kisen Kaisha and the Canadian Pacido Ocean Services Id: For further information, rates, literature, schedules etaja

Apply to

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BANKING CORPORATION,

COMPANY'S OFFICE in

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Chater Road

BANKS LANDSCHE HANDI

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money-mag institutions, and the streets off the West Me R. J. Birbeck Dr&Mr. Marriote Pam-ue CAPITAL incomes.#1,000,000 IN ENTERLANDS. TRADING Socrates)

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in London

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Mr HH. Taylor Mr.AT. Stubb

RELIEVE FUND

Sterling

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Silver

18,000,000

RAYS LIABILITY OF

PROPTISTORS or

BATABLAD 1894-

$33,000,000 AUTHORIAZD

COURT OF DIRECTORS.

5000,000

W. L. Fattenden, Esq. Chairman.

8. H. Dodwell, Esq.-Deputy Chairman C. E. Anton, Esq.

Hon. Mr. G.T.M. Edkins, J. & Plummer, Faq P. H. Holyoak.

08. Gabbay, Esq. Hon Mr. E.Sbellim CHEF MAKÄGER ? "Hongkong—N. J. STABB, Esq.

MANAGER

Snanghal-A. G. STEPHEN, Esq.

LONDON BANKEng-Luna: CoveTT AND WESTMINSTEL BANK, LIMITED.

HONGKONG INTEREST, ALLOWED. On Current Account at the rate of Twe per cent per annum on the daily balance ON FIELD DEFCRITO ****

For 3 months

8

12

per cent per annum

N.J. STABB,

Chief Manager

cong, Nov. 8, 1916. ri

Representatives of Mr PJ. Bornstein maritime labour Hay" that Mr A. R. Bowdan -hour enjoying the cousands of Chinese seampen and firemen Chinese ait to

now land in London as compares with unctions. Their hundreds a few native melodramatic p

years ago. "When theatres are

of cafés, Chinese labour was imported into South on the ordus tables, being provided and tea

nd remarked the general

cretary Chinese delicacies served: The price of of the Sailors and Firemen's Union,

Mr. Morgan admission is nominal; in fact many

there was a tremendous outers in this Mr Ca

Campbell and Mrs G. A. charge.no fee for admission, but depend country. Yet to-day numbers of ship Mr D. Cappleman Merse & children

Mias J.D Murray entirely on the profits from the sale of because they are prepared to work for Mr C. Champkin Miss Me. Nelly

owners are engaging Chinese solely Mr. Chalmers drinks and food products.

lower wages than the Britisher Miss Crishoi

W. Parker CHINESE CRUDE MOTION PICTURES.

friendly alien, and cost nothing like as fise F. V. Choules Lt Col and Mrs much to feed." It is evident that the motion picture ja

be a deplorable state of MAHAR Conant Mrs E. Fenny

Thursley-Pelham especially adapted to, Chinese audacter who are now serving their King and Mr J. W. Courtney Capt A.R. Bilkington

affairs, he added. British seamen Mr G. 1. Courtney Mr A. Mc. Pherson.. of pantomimes. They also have a species have to return to the merchant survice Misa Dulton Mr W. J. Prin as many of the plays have the character

country afcat should

find of crude motion picture which was after the war that they are crowded out Mr W. B. Davenport Mr J. Quin

Pringle introduced centuries ago and might be of jobs by cheap Asiatic labour. The Mr and F..E.Mr Van Reesferd. ealed a transparency Chinesa Sgures provisions of the Merchant Shipping Act Davis

Mrs T. Carr

Ramsey are painted on an oiled transparent silk should be carried out na strictly in the Mr E. Davis

HEH. and manipulated behind a screen in case of the Chinese as they are in Mr. F. Denby

Ray ench a way as to product a motion relation to other alien sesmen. It is Capt. J. Dewar His F.

that you can hardly meet a Captain and Mr. Mr G. Romer - picture effect. These are on à miniature Con who does not say

basis. They are very popular, and are he was born in Hongkong, but the Mr W. E. Douglas Capt. W. 3. Sandberg

D'Olivera Mr E. R. Roxburgh used universally throughout China. Board of Trade does not make him pro- Mr W. B

The Chinese, are essentially an duce evidence of a documentary charac Mr G.. Duffy Mr & Mrs P. Schoen agricultural people, and live in villages tor to prove that he is what he claims Miss M. E. Duffy Mr J. H. Scott rather than in cities, although there are to be, namely, of British nationality!** Mr A. W. Eastman Jr H. C. Simms Bome, large cities. The largest cities not fratermine with

On shore the Chinese senman does Mr and Mrs F. J. Mrs M. Blade theatrical purposes. They have not Home, so admirably conducted by the Mir Denman Furler Miss Square are provided with buildings erected for rationalities. The freedom of the Sailors Mr W. E. Ford

of other Falconer mariners of

Capt. Spear Mr P. Spiers developed the idea of scenery for use on British and Foreign Bailors Society, is Mr J. Gibb their stages, so that the Chinese actor denied to him. In view of the prejudice

Mr O. Stacey may often be seen, standing on a chair against him, his presence there, it Mr. G. Gordon

J. W. frantically grasping at some imagina trouble. But in Limehouse-causeway Mr and Mrs P. J.

said, would almost certainly breed Mr V, Goulbourn taught to understand indicates the abouts, are plenty of Chinese boarding Capt. E F Hall MrEO Tomps object, which the audience has been Pennyfields, and other streets thera-Gray toArmies are depicted by a single file of County Council. As a matter of fact,

acaling of

a precipitous mountain houses some of them licensed by the Mr and Mrs W. A. Mr L. W. Thornton

Hannibal

Mr A. L. Todt soldiers walking in one door and out of one of the chief offences for which China Mr G.

F. Trump G. Harper another. The dress of the Chinese men are from time to time haled before Mr. C. M. Harris Tarner actors is very spectacular, and in 57 licensed seamen's lodging houses, where Mr and Mrs P. D. Mr C. E. WAND SHANGHAI BANKING COR

the magistrates is the keeping of un-Mr G. F. L. Harrison Mr. C. Wallace

THE business of the Loove Bank it makes up for the lack of scenery and

conducted by the HONGKONG other decorative features on their dulged in to an extent which can only Mr.

gambling and opinm smoking are in

Harvey

Ir and stages, They Are very fond of be guessed at. Complaint has been made

Wilkinsor Ed Mrs G.

Mr S.T. Williamson melodrama, applaud their heroes, and against the County Council for not Mr.

FHB. Enyward Me

Mrs. N. rajoice in seeing the villain get his just enforcing more rigurocaly

the licensing Mrs

Hayward g deserts.

MFA HJ.Will fines

amounting in the aggregate to about Mr R R H BIG FIELD FOR PRODUCTION OF

Mrs & Miss Willsher £200 have been imposed upon residents Mr W. B. Hind NATIVE FILMS.

Mr G. G. Wood in the colony for evading them, and it is Mr W. J.

Mr and Mrs M. Van Hodge claimed that a more vigilant watch toold

Mrs A. E. Hodgins Yzeren There is a big held in China for the not be kapt.

That

Mr H. E. Holands Mr AM Yan Yzeren development of native films, and it is of cambies is a nobody dow/MrA Shelton Hooper Mr J. C. Vaader FIXED DEPOSIE at 4 PER CENT-| along this line that the greatest

in the district

Mr F. F Howard Zouwé opportunity undoubtedly exists for film for a moment. It is one of the absorb Mr Bod Mrs C. bir F. W. P. Zwagers

of the

Chiness seaman, and producers. A few foreign films will the game usually indulged in fe fan-tan

Humphreys always find a place in the Chinese There are law-abiding Chinese shop- motion-picture show, but I do not believe keepers and boarding house keepers who that the Chinese public would con- have married English women. They are tinnally matronise these theatres if they their children are well brought up. For Mr G. W. Barton

reported to: make good husbands and exhibited foreign filmas only. In fact, the rest, there is the assurance of the would recommend that about two-thirds police that Chinamea in the East-End Mr. Buthan of the performance be given to native are inoffensive in their behaviour, sober, Mr and Mrs H F. and child films and one-third to foreign produc and not given to brawling in the streets. Carmichael MrR F. Mattingly

Mr&Mrs F.W. Cary Mr.T.L.. Perkins Mr and Mrs D. C. Mr & Mrs E Ralphs.

Casulli

Mr C. Skottie Cel Darling, HE Mr&Mrs Findlay Mr W. J. Dexter 4 Smith - Paid-up Mr&MrsW.Duinken Mr & Mrs V. Findlay Heserve Fund.. Mrs Dunnan Mrs Fraser et

Regular Dinct Bervice from JAPAN, OHINA and STULITE 60 BEIRA, OELAGOA BAY, DURBAN, EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN, calling at MAURITIUS en roure sad affording the alokast Früight Transport from the ORIENT to BOUTH AFRICA.

PHOPOSED SAILING.

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from Hongkong

For Bates of Freight apply to

30th November. :

THE BANK LINE LIMITED,

ACEITE

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TO

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DESTINATION.

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Smith99

Mr & Mrs L. Grant Lt. Comdr. and Mrs Smith and obúð Gascoigne Mrs A. Ma. Stewart Mr and Mrs B. A. Major-Gen. Ventri

Halo

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10,800,000

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For the Hongkong and Shanghal

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Chief Manager Hongkong, May 14, 1914.

HEAD OFFICE-YOKOHAMA.

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VIJHLE

ARTERED BANK OF 1 INDIA AUSTRALIA & CHINA

INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER 41835. HEAD OFFICE LONDON.

FORE

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Hongkong, September 11, 1918,

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