SHIPPING
P. & O-BRITISH INDIA & APGAR LINES
(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND)
TO
STRAITS & BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULT, AUSTRALASIA, WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, EAST & SOUTH AFRICA, RED SEA, EGYPT, EUROPE, ETC. SAILINGS FOR
MARSEILLES & LONDON,
VIA STRAITS, COLOMBO AND PORT SAID.
Inave Hong-
6.9.
kong about
Duo Marseilles about.
Dus London about
"MAGOTA"
1st August
3rd September
2nd October
TOR
BOMBAY PLA STRAITS A COLOMBO.
* UUNERA"
10th July at Noor:
· DIEWARA "
28th July
* JAPAN "
DILWARA "
FOR
CALCOFTA VIA STRAITS AND RANGOON.
THE CHINA MAIL.
SHIPPING
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C. N.
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CHINA NAVIGATION CO.,
TOR
BAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
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по
LTD.
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WEIHAIWEI, CHEFOO & TIENTSIN....KICHOW................................
July 13, Daylight. BHANGHAI & TSINGTAO....KWANODE..........July 13, Daylight. MANILA, CEBU & ILOILO
SHANGHAI.......... BHANGRAI.......
SHANGHAI & TSINGTAO SHANGHAI
TAMING...................July 14, at 3 p.m. SÜTKIANG............................................July 15, at Noon. „SCITANO Jaly 17, at Noon.
CHAN...... ......July 20, Daylight.j TEAN.Joly, at Noon. SHANGHAI LINE-PASSENGERS, MAIL and 'CARGO.. Excellent Saloon accommodation amidships. Electric Light and Fans in Saloon and State-rooms. Regular schedule service between Canton, Hongkong, Shanghai (thrice weekly) and Tsingtao (weekly), taking cargo on through Bill of Lading to all Yangtze and Northern China Ports. Passengers are landed in Shanghai,; avoiding the inconvenience of transhipment at Woosung.
"BANGKOK LINE;-Weekly service to and from Bangkok via Swatow,
For Freight.or Passage spply to-
Telephone No. 3.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
LGANTS
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LD.
due Bombay shout
26th July
Tach Augus
22nd Jaly
Dre. Calcutta 15th August.
Fos
FOR SHANGHAI AND KORE
HAIPHONG. MANILA
BHANGHAI
13th July at 4 p.m.
Shanghai only.
SANDAKAN
-MANILA
Wireless on all steamers: For PASSAGE RATES, HAND-BOOKS FREIGHTS, &c. apply to
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & 00.
Agents.
Des Vaux Road Central, EONGKONG.
OCEAN TRANSPORT CO., LTD.
(TAIYO KAIUN KAISHA).
FOR VANCOUVER AND SEATTLE. Space and Particulars apply to DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents,
NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS.
MAKING Corço
through Bill of Lading to 60UTH AFRICAN PORTS with transhipment at CALCUTTA, in conjunction with the INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD,
\*D APOAR (LINES
Ballings from Hongkong.
For tretghs & further particulara apply to DODWELL & CO., LTD." Agents.
THE MANYO YUSEN KAISHA
(SOUTH SEA MAIL S. S 00.)
Regular Bervice of Steamers Between Japan, Hongkong, Singapore,,;
Bateria, Samarang and Sourabaya.
ET JAVA PORTS.
KURNED MARU mamamoto german samengaan, on 15th July, BORUTO ZARU enim.
JAPAN PORTS. ·
BANRI MALG
BORNEO MARU
BORUTO MARU
... on 27th July.
J
on 26th July,
on 28th Aug.
on 9th Sept
For Freight or Praegu apply to DODWELL & CO., LD., Agents,
O. S. K.
0.
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA,
SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
LONDON & ANTWERP... Monthly direct service via Bingapore and Port Bald,
AMAZON MARU .............................End of July. ALTAI MARU
....Middle of August.
..............Tuesday, 15th July. Friday, 25th July.
"
GENDA & BOMBAY Mobly vive, taking cares on through Bill of Ladingwith twanky
test at Kombny ta ComparY'S FORMISTA. SAIGON WARU INDUS MARU'......................... BUENOS AIRES, RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS, MAURITIUS, DURBAN & CAPE TOWN via SINGAPORE, HAWAII MARU ......Sunday, 13th July..
COLOMBO- Sagular fortnightly waryice via Singapore, BAIGON MARU ...Tuesday, 15th July. INDUS MAKU ....Friday, 25th July. SAIGON, BANGKOK, SINGAPORE Regular monthly service.
SHISEN MARU
Saturday, 12th July,
* BOMBAY
SYDNEY, MELBOURNE-Yonthly service callang at ACERLAND, ... MIKI ADELAIDE,
KURSO MARŲ sušicomnmalım.................Saturday, 18th July. VICTORIA, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE, TACOMA.
Regulas fortnightly servient touching at intermediata porta in Japan and aking card to OVERLAND POINTS U.S. La connection with Chicago,
wanke And St. Pani Hallway,
4 CHICAGO MARU.Friday,
MANILA MARU ....................................Saturday, HAIPHONG-mres timme month service.
SAPAN PORTS.--KOHE. KEELUNG. TAKAO VIA SWATOW, AMOY
11th July.. 19th July.
These stemmers have excellent accommodation for 1st and 2nd clar Saloon Passengers and will veriva and depart from the 0.5.K. WHAE7, bear the Harbour OMico.
For TAKAO via SWATOW and AMOT.
.SOSHU MARŲ LAIKAIS (10.Thursday, 17th July, at 9 a.m.
#or KEELUNG via SWATOW and AMOY.
KAMO MARU..Sunday, 13th July, at 10 am
For calling dates and further particolars please apply to-
Tel No. 745 & 745.
KAIPING
INDUSTRIAL
FOUNDRY
AND
FIREBRICK
FOR ALL
Y. YASUDA, Manager.
No. 1, Queen's Building.
COAL
HOURSHOLD
AND
PURPOSED
SMELTING COXE
INFORMATION
FIREOLAY
APPLY TO
FOR ALL COOWELL A co LTD.. QUEEN 9 BUILDINGS, HONGKONG, OR
KAILAN
MINING ADMINISTRATION
TIENTBIN, NORTH OMINA
.
To. Sitt
PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG
(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).
STILVILA
.TAKSANG ..........................FRIDAY, July 13, atd'am.. „LOONGSANG.......FRIDAY, July 11, at. 2 p.m.. „WINGSANG................. SUNDAY, July 13, Daylight „HINSANG..................................WED'DAY, July 16, at Noon. YUENBANG ......FRIDAY, July 18, as 3 p.m. .CHAKSANG........... FRIDAY, Joly 18, at 3pm. CALCUTTA LINE:-This is has now hews re-organismi and affords regular axillage to Calcutta
STRAITS & CALCUTTA.
rth Slagapore and Penang.
Beturning from Calcutta, simmers procent via Biralta, and Evegkưng to Japan,. ccasionally, calling, at Blaanghai.
Ali sloomers bare Bxcellent pengar secstmodation, are fitted with Electris Light ́ant Pam and carry a fully qunliked Surgeon
BHANGHAI LINES
approximately every dre days between. Canton and Shangtal
sometimes calling at awitow,
Steamers da vida lime have militsited amount of passenger Rocommodation, andistough tickata can be obtained for Northera and Yaagtata. Porta via. Khangbal. Ikronga BaŋLading Are lanned to all Northern and Yangtzte PorCE, '
MANILA LINE - weskly service is maintained with. Maalia. by rossols with quodipasenger
accommodation; millage. from, both porte ovary Feliky.
HAIPHONG LINE :-Ballings
SHIPPING
SAINGS
THURSDAY JULY 10 1919.
OS
HONGKONG to VANCOUVER
(via Shanghai, Nagasaki (*Moji) Kobe & Yokohama)
STEAMER
FROM
DUE HONGKONG VANCOUVER
Empress of Russia July 10 *Monteagle
July 28
July 29 Empress of Asia... Aug. 7
Aug. 23
Aug. 25
Empress of Japan Aug. 20.
Sept. 10
Empress of Russia Sept. 4
Sept. 22
*Monteagle
40
Oct. 7
Nov. 1
Empress of Asia... Oct. 2 Empress of Japan Oct. 16 Empress of Russia Oct. 30 *Monteagle
Empress of Asia... Nov. 27 "Empress of Japan Dec. 11 Empress of Russia Dec. 25
Oct. 20
Nov. 6
Nov. 17
Dec. 16
Jan. 9
Dec. 15
Jan. 1 Jan. 12
TARES HONGKONG TO UNITED KINGDOM.
EMPRESS OF RUSSIV
"ESIPRESS OF ANYO
RMPREENDE JAPAN
"SOSTKARLX"
Gold 141! Gold 1438
Not thig #1: bout moltes
CANADA'S NEW TRAIN DE LDX THE TRANS-CANADA LIMITED
· Vancouver to Montreal
83.15 hours.
CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO.,
LTD.
HONGKONG & SOUTE, CHINA 'COAST PORT SERVICE.
JUDGE ON GLOOMY WIVES.
"PEACE TERMS” TO
HUSBAND...
Mrs. Louisa Bowles, ci North-hül, Highgate, sued in the Divorce division before Mr. Justice Coleridge, for a judicial separation from her husband, Horace Edgar Bowles, an analytical chemist, on the grounds of his alleged cruelty and misconduct. The charges were denied.
Mr. Hastings said that Mr. Howles income was close on £1,000 a year, but in 17 years he gave Mrs. Bowles" only dresses. They kept no fer- (vant, and Mrs. Bowles had to do all the housework, look after the chil- dren, and do the washing. Her life was one of worry, disappointment. and trouble. At last, at the end of 1916, her health gave way, and she separated from her husband, intending to spend 6 months "on the land."
In June 1917 Mrs. Bowles, wrote ta her husband that she was better and was coming back. She asked that she should be treated. more like the mistress of the house than like a maid of all work, and continued:
Please let me have more personal liberty. If I want to go out to see any friends or have some friend at home occasionally, even to stop the night, I would like to feel that you will welcome them for my sake. You may be sure that I will never abuse such liberty.
་་
In reply, continued counsel, her husband wrote a callous letter, in which he made light of her "peace terms," as he called them. She did not, in fact, go back until some months later. Mr. Bowles received her very coldly. On April 25, 1918 he assaulted her, and in June 1918 she left him and presented her petition.
Helhow when. Inducement offerely weekly los passenger and cargo, selling, as | DEGULAR SERVICE of Fast, Elgh Class Coast Steamers baring 6005 In 1908 a Mr.. Edwards made a com-
Accommodation for First Class Passengers. Electric Light and Fans in Statarsoma
BORNEO LINE:-C sailing per manus between Hongkong; and Sanilakas by a steamer having,
up-to-date sccommodation for PAREREDIE.
· Cargo takes on. through Blile of Lailing for Kudaz, Joscelton, Labuan, Tawao and Lahad Datu
TIENT IN LINEA regular service U ran from March to October between. Hongkong and.
Tlantain, calling as Ważniwel and Chafog. Taler Steita Government Passport Ragnistlənə. All Zuropea. Faisenzora. Hearing the Colony for Stenite Battlements, ara revuired to produce an arrival, si, deschustion paarports. with their Photographi and descripus NBsmi Tharaza,
"For Freight dr Punan... 10ply to
Tel. No. 815,
THE CENTRAL MANAGERS
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co, Ltd.
THE ADMIRAL
LINE.
PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO."
TRANS-PACIFIO · FREIGHT SERVICE.
Operating the following U.S. Shipping Board Steamers.
S.S. WEST MUNHAM"
will be despatched ca or about July 16.
For SEATTLE, TACOMA & PORTLAND,
For SEATTLE, TACOMA, VICTORIA, VANCOUVER.
* WESTERN KNIGHT" "ELDRIDGE".
About-August 16.
About August 15.
"WEST ISLAY' ....................... Late August. "HEPPBURN"
Middle September.
For PORTLAND direct.
* WEST CELINA” ......................................... About August 15. Through Bills of Lading issued to Overland Common Foints.
FOR FREIGHT AND PARTICULARS APPLY TO: THE ADMIRAL LINE, JOHN J. GORMAN, GENERAL ÅGENT..
Telephones 2477 & 2478.
Fifth Floor, Hotel Mansions.
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
SAN FRANCISCO LINE. BHANGHAI, INLAND BEA, JAPAN and HONOLULU,
FAST AND LUXURIOUS MAIL. STRAMEES, Sailings from Hongkong--Subject to change without notics,
Steamers
Tood
22.000
TENYO MARU
*SIBERIA MARU
SHINYO MARU
PERSIA MARU
Leave Hongkong,
20th July,
29th July,
20,000 22,000
13th August. 9,000
28th August. 200000T0000 ....... 10th September. NIPPON MARU Sector 11,000 h.
KOREA MARU
*Calling at Keelezy.
25th September.
SOUTH AMERICAN LINE, BONGKONG to. VALPARAISO Via VATAN, 'HONOLULU, JAN PRANCISCO, SAN PEDRO, SALINO CRUZ, BALEOA, CALLAO, ARICA and IQUIQUE,
Thence by Trans-Andean Route to Buenos Aires. Steamers
KIYO MARU
ANYO MARU. BIIYO MARU
Leare Hongkong:
July 14th.
Tona 17,250 ceremon esse 38,600 septembre a the Sept. 10th, me 14,000
Nov. 4th.
Tlakots are interchangeable with the Canadian Pacific Ocean Services, Ltd, And the Pacific Mail Stomakip Oo.
Passengers may travel by rall between ports of call in Japan Froo of charya, For fall information na to rates, milinas, ato apply to-
Telephons Nos. 2374 and 2375.
T. DAIGO, MANAGER,
KING'S BUILDING,
Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappy.
(ROYAL PACELT NAVRIATION Co. of Batavia);
HE Steamship
THE
VAN WAERWYCK" will be despatched on the 16th July to--
SINGAPORE, PENANG and BELAWAN DELI. This Vessel offers excellent Cabin-accommodation for Saloon-passengers. Wireless Telegraphy,
For Freight and Passage apply to:
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN,
Telephone No. 1574.
Agenta.
and Exloons. Excellent Cuisine..
SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW
CAPTAIN
AND RETURN, (Occupying. 9 to 10 Dayel SHAITAN Capt. A. E. Stewart.....THURSDAY, QUINNEBAUG | Capt. Medina............... TUESDAY, HAJHONG!...... Capt. J. W. Evana...... FRIDAY,
*Amoy Passengers only.
SWATOW.
LEAVINS.
ICta Jrly at 1 pm 18th July at 11 am 18th July at 1pm
Mrs. Bowles, giving evidence, said the cause of her unhappiness was that, although she worked very hard, she could never do anything right. munication to her about his step- daughter in consequence the ac- cused her Isband of having miscon~ dacted himself with this girl in his laboratory. He admitted it and begged her to get Edwards not "to tell his father. She interceded with Edwards, and as a result Mr. Bowles's father was not informed.
Cross-examined by Mr. Beddington,
13th July at 11 am. She said it was true that she detested her husband. In a memorandum written by her on August 26, 1916, she wrote:
HAIHONG ................ | Capt. J. W, Evans............. | SUNDAY,
Arrivals and Departures from the Company's Wharf (near Blake Pier).
For PREGHT and PASSAGE apply to--
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Oo.
Gineral Monägers.
CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.
·FREIGHT AND FASSENGERS
"NANKING"
(16,000 tour, American Registry).
+
"OEINA"
(10,500 tons, American Registry)
SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG FOR
SAN FRANCISCO
VIA SHANGHAI, JAPAN PORTS & HONOLULU "NANKING"
August 19th, 1819.,
"CHINA"
AN UNSURPASSED HIGH CLASS;
·PASSENGER SERVICE.'
O, H. KITTER, Freight and Fassenger Agent
Tol. 1834,
Prince's Balidinga, Ion House Atrost,
INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.
Cargo carried or through Bill of Lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN (Natal), EAST LÜNDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAFE TOWN with transhipment at COLOMEO to Steamers of the INDIAN AFRICAN LINE."
FICK HOTGKONG:
PROPOSED SAILING,
Connecting with]
FROM COLOMBO:
'EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR 1ST AND 2ND CLASS PASSENGÏRS.
ORIENTAL AFRICAN LİNE,
Regular Direct Service trum JAPAN, CHINA and STRAITS to BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN, EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN, calling at MAURITIUS en route and affording the Quickest Freight Transport from the ORIENT to SOUTH AFRICA.
For dates of departure, 'Rates of Freight, apply to-
THE BANK LINE, LTD,
MAKAGING ARIFTO
"ELLERMAN" LINE. (Ellerman & Bucknall Steamship Co. Ltd.)
JAPAN, CHINA AND STRAITS UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT,
FOR PARTICULARS OF SAILINGS SHIPPERS ARE REQUESTED TO APPROACH THE UNDERSIGNED,
FOE
STEAMER
Subject to change without notice,
Orto RELES & Co. Canton.
SAILX
"
THE BANK LINE, LTD
General Agents.
AMERICAN & ORİENTAL LINE.
For NEW YORK via PANAMA, CANAI,,.
S.S. "GAELIC PRINCE” will be despatched for the above port on July 25.
For freight and further particulars apply to
THE BANK LINK LIMITED,
Agents
Horace tries to be kind and make me feel better, but the time is past.
I know now, and h: ve known for a long time, that i have never loved him,
HUSBAND'S DENIALS. Mr. Bowles, the respondent, said he believed that the cause of the un- happiness was that his wife had married under a wrong impression of what marriage meant. There was no truth in the suggestion that he had admitted misconduct with Edwards's step-daughter. The girl had come to his office on one occasion and spoken to him about sorne pills. When he found she had come alone. he sent her away. He had not knocked his wife down on April 25, 1913.
Mr. Justice Coleridge said that be accepted Mr. Bowles's 'account, and found that no misconduct had been committed. He did not believe the accusation that Mr. Bowles knocked his wife down on April 25, 1918. If a wife turned a gloomy countenance · on all family enjoyments, if she refused the husband his rights, and constantly bemoaned the fact that she was married, she had only herself to thank if the husband were sometimes a little indifferent, a little harsh, or even a little tyrannical.
He found that the charges of misconduct and cruelty had not been. proved, and dismissed the petition.
£500 WAR MEDAL DESIGN.
FIRST AND SECOND PRIZES FOR TWO ARTIST NEIGH- BOURS.
The beautiful design accepted by the committee of experts for the reverse of the new war medal is the work of one of the Chelsea art colony, Mr. William McMillan, who has his studio in Cheyne-row.
In addition to this national re- cognition of his ability, Mr. McMillan will receive a premium of £500 offered for the best design subrafted.
The successful young artist is a native of Aberdeen, and has already secured recognition by Canadian art, authorities advising the Government of Regina in the selection of artists to contribute to the design of the new Parliament House in that capital-
Mr. McMillan is a modest; almost bashful, young man, according to his friends. Immediately on learning of his success he vacated his studio, and begged his intimates to give no in- formation of his whereabouts.
It is an interesting fact that the second prize (£150) for the war medal design has gone to another Chelsea artist, Mr. Charles Wheeler,. of Justice-walk Studios, scarcely a stone's throw from Mr. McMillan's address.
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The third prize of £75 has been awarded to Mr. C. L. G. Doman, of Clapham Park. There were 51 com-" petitors.
The colour and design for the rib bon of the new medal is underŝtoo 1 to have been, definitely adopted, the centre being orange, and having · white, black, and: blue stripes om. either side.
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