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FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1917.

SHIPPING

P. & O. S. N. CO.

ROYAL MAIL SERVICE

UNDER CONTRIOT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT,

TO

MARSEILLES AND LONDON,

TAKING PASSESMERS AND CARGO TO.

THE SALUTE.

THE CHINA MAILA

Many readers will no doube have noticed that under the new regimoin the Russian army it has been athonoced that, with a view to emphasise the, deřnocratiu spirit, soldiers are no longer to be required

call Vish

STRAITS, COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASIA, EGYPT, #Qirrudy done,

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Stonmers

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Leave Hongkong

Noon

Colombo.

Due

Due Marseilles Londen 1917, 1917.

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When Passengers chance Steamers at COLOMBÓ

On the Australian Route Tickets Interchangable with Orient Line.

BAILINGS DIRECT TO

SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND

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Leave Hongkeag About

Paxe may travel by Railway in Japaɑ between Ports of Cail free of enarge. Return Ticket are susilable by Manngarien Maritimes Company

COMMERCIAL

HONGKONG FREIGHT MARKET,

how to

at $1.40 and $1.25

·Coal:- made at Ta

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.

HONGKONG, HOTEL.

required Capt. E. Green

T PHall

Mr and Mrs. J. K

Kershaw

9 Mr" and -Men: Ju” J.

Leirla Mr A. Linbird Mr. 3. Longfeld Mr and Mrs J

Mr G. Ludin

Maddock Hot

Mr Jay

Mr and Mrs J. M

Mr E. H. Ray

Mr GV. Read

Mr A. de Rise

Capt. H. Roop?

Mas M. Slade

Mr

Mr S

Mr P. Russell

Mr A. W. H

have been Mr J. S. Hamilton 112) and have been refused, Mr and Ms W. A. Mr.A.E.

Sorenson

MET. Adair Messi's Snowing and Co's Freight Me S. Aitken Circular dated 21st July, states :---- Capt. J. Bakker Dr F. T. Keyt

Since we last reported on the 2th Mr J. 8. Baring Mr & Mrs C. Kitts

Mr J. R. Barrocklo and child finst, the strong tone of our market Mr and Mrs H. A. Me and MÀ, O. to salute officers when of duty, it is has been maintained, time Axtures hav

Baxter and child Lauritse

Guidon only one among several indulgences that ing been negotiated, on the basis of a Mr and Mrs A. H. M

Lavallee high no $26.00 a ton and it is rumoured have been grated, but it is"miticiens in that a Norwegian steamer, giving fairly Mr P. W. Bell

R. Belibios.Capt. R. O. Lawe some comment.quick delivery, has been fired for a fall Mr. J. Benson Especially in this so when, as we have year at a rate working out at over $28.00 Capt. E. Bentley

As anticipated the Saigon to Mr E. F. Biga read letters from ton

Hongkong rate hus frined somewhat and Mr R. J.

J. Birbeck correspondents who " wonder how long it toanage has been fixed at $1.00, 2 medium Mr S. T. will be before other armies follow the sized outsiders at $1.05 Kad's small Mr C.

Booth outsiders at 41.10 and who a small Ja Capt. & Mrs Branch Dr O rsaniple of Russia.

The custom of panese for a number of trips at this L. A. Caktoron. Mr and Mrs U.J. B. making the sulge chligstery is an old rate. The fixture is also reported of a Mr D. E. Cappleman Mr H. E. Maslin

A: 0.E

E Cameron Marriott medium

ized regular coaster a dozen one, and, it is believed, common to prac, roundtrips at 843,000 lumpsum per trip Mr Geo, E. Costello Mr J. W. Mayhew tively every army. As regueds our own which would rather tend to show the Mr J. D. Courtney Mrs T.R. E. McInnes inops it has often been sweeted than the rate is in the Ascendant. At time of Mr F. M. Crawford Me H. van Meines

going to press.

charterers are Mr and Mrs W. B. Mr

B underlying ided is that it is the King's prepared to fix at 81.10 per picul but

Davenport Accommod uion in the connecting Stammer from COLOMBO is definitely reserved in conmission that is really wanted, and owners are standing out at slightly higher Mr. Davi

E. Meyer Hongkong at the time of Booking.

Buares, $1.15 and $1.20 having been Mr Herbert Dent. Mr H. Ho

Holdon that this cast practice differs from that of offered, but finding no takers.

Mr J. G. Dillon Mr F. W. Now

Nowman. Exports of rice from Saigon tr R. Dinesen Mr J. S. Nicolson those nations in which soldiers January to 29th June, 1947, amount to Mr D. E. Donnelly Mr J. V. Noon salute their superiors of any rank. And 470,130 tons as compared with 544.771 Mr W. A. Dowley

Mr J. E. Norten 3fr 0. Osborne to all intents and purpose this view is tons for the same

round safted Mr V. T. Watts donradt. At the use time it cannot be Quotation for X, 9 fed last year, Mr H. J. Edo

rice stands at 83.88 per pical fo

16. b. Sui. Evan Dagaten that not a very ang ago akon for July to August shipment.

Mr. J. Fasser regulation was, issued, which ordered that

Bangkok to Hongkong-When we r . M. Fetterly lass went to press the rato in this ciree Cap. F. Gilmour fall junior officers were to salute held tion stood at about $10 to $1.06 for Mr H. S. Godwin, officers, etc., when passing the in the inside to outside the bar loading res Mr A. G. Gordon

pectively. These gures have since Me HE. This true that this habit had

appreciated and beanze very general" before the official ****raling vas published, but there is, si

course, agurke difference between a Ten 14 per ton could doubtless be Hannibal regulation by onder and a grueru! habit. btained, there being a certain demand Mr C. Harper

in the market. Moji Singapore, tonnage. Mr & Mrs Hidden Me Thompson Mennwhile, the action et par Ally in the is still

an still required, 4/6 has been offered for Mr W. J. Hodge

.. tonnage and refused, 30/- could be Mrs A. E. Hodgins Mr J. H. Titahen Bintrer caused the question

to be as obtained. Mike Hongay, small sized Me A. Shelton B Hooperrr

A. L. Todt klasher the saluting rules are advisable outsider has been fixed at Yea 16 per Mr L. Hope • Mr and Mrs J. Q. in the intrests of disciplær, If theyton. No local business is reported.

Ward Me C. Humphreys Fixtures reported-Mike, Hungay Capt. G. P. Huttges Mr L... Ward ure, then no consideratam should be Yen 18 per ton.

Capt. R lanes Mr E. Ward givea any agitution to remove then. Thoser gho advocat u huif menature, viz., that skilfers should be obligi to salate (their own eßeers, but not three of other. Feorps altogether miss an important poíņa, Astring odivers to be efficient as dis ripiinarians as well as is ethen respects, The circumstance that German officers.fr and Mr G. C. Mr W. H. Macintyre the men'serving under them will recognise who should surely be a little more their mathority whether saluting is a rate manlike," have adopted the feminine fash-

runt. It is however, constantly ecm ion of wearing gold bracelets has given Mr D. K. Blair

ry that a soldier should wohesitatingls of Berlin-There are still to be found.

great offence to the Tagliche Rundschau Mr R. P, Boods revise the ahority of in officer who large numbers of people who have not Irs Briand is a totul, stranger, mbrely, becuase le is yet graspol the Kravity, of the present

| Mr & Mrs B. W. Câry Mr T. L. Perkins, an offerg And certainly this sentiment situation. The average German citizen Mr.EL. P. Childs

who has made such great sacrifices for funquestioning obediener un other the Fatherland must indeed feel some-Miss S. Cook"

sneh, whatever he may he personally thing like disgust when he sees numerous Mr & Mrs Cossart hag rensstably be supposed to be gentlemen still disporting themselves Mr A. Duridin fortered by the practice of requiring with gold bracelets. In the fact that Sir V. Rees Daries soldier to give the salute to every other young men should shake to wear Mr and Mrs Dabois at has been written on the subject the table is the circumstance that this Mr J. Duinker Be meets. In spite of a kt of claptr nothing objectionable. What is regret Mr&Mrs W. Duinker terra soldier do not rest the oblighushion should still be followed by fr F. W. Evans Any damaged packages must be left in the Chukwas for examination by the tin wanting officers, net, is, he sa large proportion of

officers Consignees and the Campany's Surveyors, Messrs Goddard and Douglas at 10am desperately grieved as a rule on the very among the first to recognise what is Mr and Mrs B. A. Smith

would be Mrs E Gaudiot. These, one would try on Mondays and Thursdays. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrivil here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No Claims wille occasions indeed, when by mistaka he required of them, and set an example to

Mrs Staple Smith be admitted after the goods five left the Godowns.

saluted someone who is not entitled to the civilians by offering their gobi trinkets Mr F. B. Johnson Mr J. A. Smith....

Generally speaking, in murhat the altar of the Fatherland.

Sir Edis Kadoorie Major-Gen Ventris Mr and Mrs A. Miss Ventria

Lembelet

(Non- Transhipment), IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MAIL STEAMERS, WILL LEAVE DIRECT FOR

INTERMEDIATE STEAMERS

MARSEILLES AND LONDON, Calling at SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM, PENANG, COLOMBO AND PORT SAID. CARRYING IT AWB Ian SALOON PASSENGERS AT REDUCED RATES.

PROPOR SAILINOS:

STEAMERS.

LEATH F'kosa About

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Dur LONDON about

THE INTERMEDIATE SERVICE IS TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS. All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans free of chargs and each Berth Farnished with an Electric Pending Lamp.

Rand-the-World Tickets and Through Tickets to New York in connection with the Principal Mail Lines.

Interesate Porty for Six Montha.

Return Tickets at fare and a half available to Earope for Two Yours; or to Owing to the War in Europe Steamers and Sailing dates are liable to be

cancelled or altered without notice."

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Consigues are reminded of the necessity to apply to the Company's Agents regarding arrival of consignments expected of which they have received documents or advies.

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For Warther Information, Passage Fires, Freights, Handbooka, Datas of Sailings į honour, etc., apply to.

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Cargo carried on through Bills of Lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN (Natal), EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and LOAPE TOWN with transhipment at COLOMBO to Steamers of the INDIAN

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| circntustamens it is the one who is saluted who feels the more uncomfortable. Ibia fully admitted that the endless saluting am revare of saluting to be seen it Logica mowudays is apt to make the civiliun ask himself it was good purpure is. served by it. But the existing condition ste most exceptional am), at any rate, until the beginnicy of this war the custol under notice undeniably had some defiae rage. Whether the whole world will really be so much changed by the war we cainnt way and we can easily sendive a system in which the abolition of the order that officers must be saluted by men might be unattended with risk. We cannot." bot ever, think that the present would be at an iritable moment to relax the rule It is one of the fow things in the adoption of which our usual belatedness might prove-advantageous instead of the reveras, One point is often lost sight of namely, that the officer acknowledges the man's' salute and in that respect pays honour to the Roldier and to the uniform he wears,

THE GOLD BRACELET MEN,

feminine adornments there lies in

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Colonel 3fark Lockwood, M.P., whose peerage was unnounced in the recent Honours List, will take the title of Lord Lambourne, after his village in Essex.

Sir William Lever statel at rscep tion at Port Sunlight that he will take the title of Lord Leverhulme, a com-. bination of his own surname with the maiden name of his late wife, who was a week's extra pay to every employé of Miss Hulme, of Bolton. He will give the firm at home and abroad.

Major-General Sir Tvor Herbert will revive the title of Lord Llanover, which was borne by his grandfather."

MADE IN GERMANY."

The Rev. Billy Sunday, the Ameri. We feel sure that..it a vote was possible can revivalist, after annouiting that he

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