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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1917.

SHIPPING

P. & O. S. N. CO.

ROYAL MAIL SERVICE

TO

UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT MARSEILLES AND LONDON,

TAKING PASSENGERS AND CARGO TO

STRAITS, COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASIA, FOYĦT..........&O..

CURIOUS PANIC IN

BOMBAY.

STORIES OF KIDNAPPING.

BOMBAY? July 21.

THE CHINA MAIL.

TEN THOUSAND TON SUBMARINES.

FISITORS AT THE HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL

mill centres rasounded with reports that the, smaller craft, while each will only W. Bersen

require

Mr M: C. Law.sou

Mr and Mrs 3. J.

fair wear by on 1st July. Women States, are greatly interested in the T. Leirin

orders for

r and Mrs

Mr C

Mrs Branch Mr S. Longfield

One of the members of the British uisaior to America atated that pany has been formed in the United Mr C. Alcoberadas Mr M. R. de Journey

com-Mr Aitken Mr. J. Jacobsen State with a capital of £2,000,000; to Afr G. E. Anderson Mr. 0. I. Q. TAN build large cargo carrying aabmarine.

Kerileri These hosts will be twenty times the Andrews size of the Deutschland, and capable of

mes theirs Deangalina and Dr F. T. heyt

fofant

Mr and Mrs 34 E Fanie recently prevailed among the carrying a cargo of ten thousand tons

Mr I, Baring illiterate masses of the mill districts of the size of those proposed 'wilf, at Fioto Pasto

Submarine experts say that vessels

"Kline ot

Mrs A. Laill Bombay, as the result of widespread overvune the menace of the German

3fr and Mrs H. A. Mr. O, Lana recruiting agents and solours. The to maneuvre and just as safe as veil of holist in stories of kidnapping by submarines. They will be just as easy Mrs E R.

Baxter and child Mr and Mrs C

Guidon Mr ft. Bieseluar women were warned not to attend a forty men to man it All the

Mr J. D. Birrell countries,

including the United Mr T kops indoors with the result that the company's scheme and it is expected pujaris suffered considerably in their

or several of the boats

will income. There has been a dispute be given as soon as the company has Mr and Mrs J. v. d. Mr Leo about the temples. It is probable that completed arrangements for the oc

Brink the presence of the military camp

of manufacturing Arma and asta. The directe of the Company, Mrs. Campbell

Mr L

A. Calderon Mr of which Mr. bimon Lake, the inventor Mr D. E. Cappiemanar H. E. Maslin The conviction and severe sentence of the submarine, is president, state that Mr JT, Van Clave Me J. R. H. Mason passed by a bench of Honorary Magis-they can turn out one hundred sub Hr Crea E. Costello Mr J. W. Mayhow. Acco dinotation in the connecting Stainer from COLOMBO is definitely reserved in molesting a native Christian woman times that number in the second year. Mr JD. Countney Yr E. van Meines

trates on a Sikh camp follower for marines, averaging from five to beha

thousand tana, in

the Mongkong at the time of Booking,

Courtosaylı B. & McComb and Avo YEAF,

Courtney An authority, on raval construction ex Me E. M. Crawford Mr J. Merocki

Mr McNeill

size mentioned can be built and navigated Mr W. B.Dareuport Mr and Mrs C. D. pressed the helief that resuels of the fr

the Mr D. J. Curran

Mr. G. H. Malia across the Atlantic without the slightest tisk. He also said that Naveral new Me and Mrs Dubois Mrs E. Valeon

E. Donnelly D. E.

the large cargu-currying subaersibles Mr W. H. Evans Mr.J. 8. Nicolson

and family

G.. Solson have lately bees patented.

Steamers

Leave

ta Colombo

Hongkong Noon

Connecting Mail ̧ "Steamer from

Colombo.

Due

Dun Marseilles London

1917,

1017.

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When Passengers change Steamers at COLOMBO

On the Australian Route Tickers Interchangeable with Orient Line.

SAILINGS DIRECT TO

* SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND

S. S

YOKOHAMA.

Leave Hongkong About

Passengers may bravel by Railway in Japan between Forts of Call Eres of charge. Return Tickets are available by Megories Maritimos Company

INTERMEDIATE STEAMERS

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

"MARSEILLES. AND LONDON, Calling at SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM, PENANG, COLOMBO AND PORT SAID.

Longinotto Mr G. Endi Mr G. Ludin

F.S Lond

led interested persons to engineer theo on the Atlantic and MW.G. Browell Mess

canards.

the 4th instant stimulated the hallucina tion of gossip mongers that there was, wholesale kidnapping of women. Some went so far as to declare that the people were carrying away Indian women in

motor cars, 19

Hrst

inventions which can be incorporated in

THE AMERICAN COTTON CROP.

last year.

r

Mr C.. Falk

Dr. Marriott

Mr. B. Fetterly Mrs. R. Bo

Foster Mr G H La Mr E. F

Fountaine Mr J. F. Gale

M. Mr V. Goulbourn

Gaujoin W. Grin

children

Capt. Ha

H. Boops Mr J. N. Roas

Capt. T. Hall

J.S. Hamilton Mr and Mrs W. Mrs S.S. Hamilton

Hannibal Mr G. Harper M. D. S. Hewitt

and 3

Mr. Bussell Mr. H, M. Sherwin Mr B.

B. Shindler Mrs M. Storie

Mr A. W. P. Spiers Mr. W. van der Miss A. Square

Star

Mr CP Templatɔn and Mrs Evans Mrs Hildreth and Thomas Mr W. J. Hodge

governess

Mr FG. Thompson Mrs A. E. Hodgins Jr, T. Williamson

Mr A. L. Todt MrA. Shelton Hooper Mr G. G. Wood Capt. R.. Innes Mr L Hope!

Mr. Bole, a Mahratta gentleman, who in the secretary of the Kamgar Hits Wardbah Sabba, and two friends weat round the different will centres. to ascertain the truth about the rumours. Mil hands, on being questioned, said. they had seen women taken in motor

A. Sew Orleans message says:-The car which contained men in khaki uni cotton crop, including the seed for the form. Efforts were successfully made ade year, which ended July 31, was to show these unsophisticated people $558,200,000 a year ago. In his annual valued at $1,410,860,073 as against that the motor parties may have been report Mr Heater, secretary of the New plezanre parties or partics of ladies Urleans Cotton Exchange, said prices driven by khaki uniformed chauffeurs. were the highest in forty-seven years.

Stry Indian soldiers suffered at the average price for middling was

The hands of mill banda. Une day three of 18.11 cents per pound, compared to 11.99 them were mobbed by mill bands and the short crop, following in the wake were only with difficulty resensed by of a short crop and increased demand some educated people who were passing.accentuated by the domestic demand for At another place soldiers entered the war purposes, naturally resulted in the compound of a school where children high prices," said the report. were playing and this led to a stampede, Mr. Hester reported the crop st among the boys and caused a rumourdling to stries middling. The actual 12,940,034 bales avotaging from mid- that boys were being kidnapped. Yet growth of 1910-17 was placed at 12,960,000 Due

the Maratha mill worker is not afraid of bales. recruiters in the mill centres.

Not only we this into sight from the

bale brought

Mr D..K. Blair sumed the report says, "but the visible Mr and Mrs O. T.

year con- and invisible appply left over from last Breakspear rear was trenched upon to the extent of Mc-and-airs A.-E. over 1,100,000 bales, a shrinkage in the Carleton visible and invisible years of 3,100,000 bales."

upply for the two Total world takings of American Mr J. Compton cotton for the year were placed at We A. David 13,811,000 bales. The visible supply at Mr and Mrs Dubois the end of the year was 1,504,000 bales: Mr S. H. Ellis total visible and invisible, supply 2,525,000 bales.

CARRYING IN AND 2ND SALOON PASSENGERS AT REDUCED RATES.

PROPOSE SAILINGS:

Duo at M'BRILLEN. it calling About

STKAMERS,"

Leare H'xoxo About

LICK TO S'PORE. "About

LONDON about

THE INTERMEDIATE SERVICE-13 TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS. All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans free of charge and each Berth Furnished with an Electric Reading Lamp.

Bound-the World Tickets and Through Tickets to New York in conucetion with the Principal Mail Lines.

Return Tickets at fare and a half available to Europe for Two Years; or to Intermediate' Ports for Six Months

Owing to the War in Europe Steamers and Sailing dates are liable to be cancelled or alters without notice;

J!

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. Consigners are reminded of the necessity to apply to the Company's Agents regarding arrival of consignments expected of which they have received documents or advice.

Any damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees and the Company's Surveyors, Messrs Goddard and Dougins, at 10a.m. on Mondays and Thursdays. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No Claims will be admitted after the goods bave left the Godowas

For Further Information, Pamage Fares, Fraights, Handbooks, Dates of Sailings atci, apply to.

F. V. D. PARK,

Superintendent.

CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.

FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS.

S. S. CHINA

WILL SAIL FROM HONGKONG

FOR

SAN FRANCISCO

VIA SHANGHAI, JAPAN PORTS & HONOLULU,

WED'DAY, SEPT. 5th at 1 p.m., -FRIDAY, NOV. 16th.

AN UNSURPASSED HIGH CLASS PASSENGER SERVICE AT INTERMEDIATE RATES.

O. E. RITTER,

Prince's Buildings.

Freight and Passenger Agent,

Ice House Street.

INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.

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

AFRICAN LINE

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PROPOSED SAILING Connecting with

FROM COLOMBO

EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION, POM, 183 AND 2ND CLASS PASSENGxis.

ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE.

Barular Direct, Bervice trom JAPAN, OHINA and STRAITS to BEIRA, DELAGUA BAY, DURBAN, EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN, calling MAURITIUS, en route and affording the Calckee Fraight Transport from the ORIENT to SOUTH AFRICA.

For dates of departure, Rates of Freight, apply to

THI BANK LINE. LIMITED

MANAGING AGENTN

ELLERMAN" LINE (Ellerman & Bucknall Steamship Co. Ltd.)

JAPAN CHINA AND STRAITS

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UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT.

FOR PARTICULARS OF SAILINGS BEIPPERS ARE REQUESTED TO APPROACH THE UNDERSIGNED.

Steak era proceed ris Suez Canal or Cape of Good Hope at Owners option

Salŋject in change without notice.

Reiss

THE BANK LINE LTD.

General Agent

One day at a meeting addressed by three Indian gentlemen, of whom one is an officer, moving speeches were made by the men's own leaders and nearly a hundred mill hands enlisted The Kamgar Hita Wardhah Subba has issued bandbills in Marathi calling upon the rumours. people not to rely on idle and will

GERMAN WAR-WEARINESS.

are constantly appearing in neutral Side-lights on conditions in Germany

recently returned, Swedish working-man, countries. The latest is the report of

Stockholm Social Demokraten: a Socialist, who thus writes in the

THE SIN OF WORRYING."

Mr C. Zantz

FEAK

HOTEL.

Mr & Mrs F. W. Cary

Mr F. W. Evans Mr S. Evans

Rev. Featherstoos Mr L. Forster

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The most Comfortable Route to Americs and Europe. Bailings from Hongkong at Noon.

..........THURSDAY, Sept. 13th

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COCET OF DIRECTORS... Hon. Mr. S. B. Dodwell-Chairman, Hon. Mr.

P. E. Holyoak.-Deputy ChaiUTNATL. Hon. Mr

G.T.M. Fdkins, Esq.

Mr & Mrs Neil MacFC.

Intyre and child Capt. & Mrs Vieris

de Mathos ------

Hon. G. McL Messe Mr M. Nascimenta Mr and Mrs. G. F.

Nightingale

Mr T. L. Perkina Mrs Perrin

Mr and Mrs W. E.

Roberts

Camdr. Reed

Bliss Skinner

Mr A. Findlay

Smith

Mr & Mrs V, Findlay

Swith

recently, denounced our the Cathedral of St. John the Divine Mrs E. Candiot

wise Kentucky bishop, preaching in Mt Denman Fuller

national Dr Gibson tendency to worry as a sin equal to that Mes Goutborn" of strong

drink. Worry weakens the and hardens the arteries," he said. Rev. & H.G. GriffithMrs Staple Smith Now, Orry wasten life. It destroys more Mr and Mrs B.... A. Mr S. R. Smith

rum or vice. It is always a personal

Bale

Sir Elis Kadoorie Mr F. B. Johnson Mr T. Kring that dog our

heart &

weakness.

*

The war-weariness has, of course, grown greater day by day. when children of eighteen, and old men of forty-eight are seen driven to the All of this and more besides is per railway stations like fresh beasts to be slaughtered, there are an fowers thrown focus vers through life we choses of the and no singing any longer. The days of past, the present and the future, and of glory and jubilation of the patriotic them the actual sufferings of the moment bluff are at an end even

in

military Ger are the easiest to hear. The miseries many!

the now the great with the

endured in the past lessen monster grave; they acknowledge this lost to memory. But it is worry- themselves. They also admit that

whut many must retard Belgium, t the occupied future that cause most of our uns may bapper in the We never worry over what Lorraine also. Such things are, ofcourse is spoken of very cautiously, but I says

The name of the Somme that weight of time, and are finally

parts of France, and perhaps Alanceing or what

Дата

from the front, who are thrown from une front to another in order to break up discontent by this means."

we

Mr and Mrs A.

Lembelet Capt. & Mrs, H. M Cameron Macaulay R.A.M.C.

Batcher, Esq.5. Gubbay, Esq.

C.E. Anton,

A. H. Compton, Esq. E. V.D. Parr, Esq.

WL. Fattenden, Esq...

CHIEF MANAGER Hongkong-N.J. STABB, E

MANAGER:

MAATSCHAPPIJ

(Nesmentats Tradizo Boctury)

ESTABLISHED 1824.

AUTHORISED?,

CAPITAL 1£, ̄60,000,000m ̄ (25,000,000

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OS "FIXED DEPOSITS- For a montha 2 per cent. per annum.

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N. J. STABE

Chief Manager.

Rev. Tape

Miss Ventris Major-Geri. Ventris Hongkong, July 19, 1917.

MrG. E. Wetton Lt. Col. John Ward

Cof Young, RE

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

Mr C. D. Kincard

Mrs Láddall Mrs Lishman

heard them even from soldiers who come that we broodost of the misfortunes Mrs R. Almond gone through. spirit never avertake us, and we have all Miss Anderson

over in deep depression of Mr J.R.F. Anderson Mr and Mrs Leffel our worrying for nothing. The blows Mr J. H. Anstin that actually fall on us generally come Mr G. Bannerman Mr A. E. Makin 30 unexpected that we have no time to Mr Bansikom

them.

Mr & Mrs Madinah worry over

It is the lesser, not the greater evil, J. Boughton Mr J. Mcarthur

Mr W: Budge that cause us the most anxiety. There Mr and has been fat more worrying of late years

Mrs T. ME.W. Orl over these lesser evils than over the de Dr. and Mrs

Cheng fenceless state of the nation--News Yerk

Chockson Herald.

TO LET

·SCEPTRE BOLD FOR RED CROSS,

Hemarkable figures have always berg associated with Sceptre, whose first sale as a yearling unde quite a sensation. 10,000 guincum being given for her by Mr. Robert Sievier at the disposal of the late Duke of Westminster's stnd.

In two years' Sceptre returned hiur £25,592 in stakes ulcue. She was unfortunate in the Derby, won by an exceptionally good horn in Ard Patrick, whose owner, Mr. John Cubbins, eventually sold him to theMMEDIATE ENTRY, four very Gerinsos for £20,000. Sceptre won all sive failure at Lincoln in the following the other classic races. After an expen. spring she was sold for £25,000 to Sir

William Bues.

TO LET

House Street, opposite the Grand Hotel,

desirable SEOPS situated in Ice recently reconstructed,

to the Manager. Hougkong Ice Co., Ltd. For rent and other particulars apply 46 Connaught Road Central.

Hongkong, August 2, 1917.

TO. 4

Sceptre won altogether. £39,213 in staken. The 'was not, very successful at the stud, and when Sir William Bass relinquishus both breeding and racing the competition for her proved so tame that the auctioneers, Mesars. Tattersall, them welves bought her for 7,000 mp. Mr. Musker Inter acquired her for the gameQuartars.

e, Now she has obce more been sold. this time for the ad Cross Prisopers of War Fund. Sir William Tutem, her new owner, secured her for 2.500 guincas.

-LOSING WEIGHT: BY THE POUND

"Under Weight," a condition of ill-healthy shows your asaim- ilative powers are decreasing wit

WATERCURY'S METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND

Sapplies the blood with the wasted nourishing and

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FFICES at 2 Connaught Road. OFFICES in King's Building," HOUSES in Broadwood and Moreton Terrades, E

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Fleogkong, Adg

Mr M. E. Cogle Mr J. B. Calham Mr J Davis

Mira Medios Mr E. Moran

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Mrs C. Pirie

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HONGKONG SAVINGS BANE..."

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The Bank boys and belt and rectires. for collection Bills of Exchange, der letters of credit on its Branches and Correspondents the East, on', the Cantinent, in Great Britain, - America and Australia, and tranu eti banking business of every description.

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INTEREST on deposita is allowed on the minimuin mouthly balances at 3 PER CENT per annum. Depositors may trasfer at their option balances of $100 or more to the HONGKONG AND Art Carral. Yez 44,000, COLLAG SHANGKAI BANK to be placed on

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For the Hongkong and Shangha Banking Corpora tīras.

N. J. STABB,

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