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SHIPPINA

"HONGKONG, CANTON & MAÇÃO

STEAMERS.

SINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT 00., LTD, AND THE CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED,

HONGKONG-CANTON LINE.

"

Sailings-To Canton dally at 8 a.m. (Sundays excepted) and 10 p.m. From Canton daily at 8 a.m. (Sundays excepted) and " p.m.

SERVICE OF HONGSONG, CANTON & MADAO STEAMBOAT 00., LTD. HONGKONG-MAQAO' LIN E..

To

SAILINGS

Alacao daily at Pam. Saturdays at 2 p.m.

From Macao dally at 3 p.m. (Sundays excepted, at. 4 p.m.)"

Police Permits to leave the Colony are not required.... Further Information may be obtained at the Courants Orion, Hotel Mansions.

or from Mesars. Tros, Coox & Bor, Booking Agents, Hongkong.

DODWELL & COMPANY, LTD.

STEAMSHIP SERVICES.

Regular Sailings to

NEW YORK

via. Panama.

S.S. ST. ANDREW"

Salling, on or about 34th January, 1990.

LLOYD TRIESTINO

SS AFRICA”

VENICE & TRIESTE

Sailing on or about January 23. Carrying 1st, 2nd & 3rd Class Passenge Trains leave Trieste 8 at each day, ABBIG

**YING PARIS 10 AM.

| NANYO,

F-

the following y

USEN KAISHA, Ltd

(SOUTH SEA MAIL: 8. 2. 00.)

Regular Services between

JAPAN, HONGKONG & JAVA

FOR JAVA

6.S.RIOJUN MARU "

Sailing on or about 20th February.

FOR JAPAN,

S.S. "BANRI MARU" Sailing on or abcat Sad February,

OCEAN TRANSPORT Co., Ltd.

(TAITO KAIUN KAISHA.)

Steamship Services Trans-Pacifc.

Also to Australia, Europe, etc.

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS

TAKING Cargo on through Bill of Lading to South AFRICAN“ PORTS with traxshipment at CALCUTTA,

in conjunction with the

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

AND APCAR LINES.

For Freight er Pasango on any of the above Liner apply :-

DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents.

IRON AND STEEL PRODUCTS

BEST TERMS

COMPLETE STOCK.

(TALHONE 515).

(Estarlined 1880) BINGON & CO.

O

S.

K.

OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.

Port Said.

SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

LONDON & ANTWERP-Monthly direct service ria Singapore and

ATLAS MARU

Beginning of February, GENOA & BOMBAY-Morthly service. Taking cargo on through

Bills of Lading with tran-shipment at Bombay to Co.'s steamer. BUENOS AIRES—Río de Janeiro, Santos, Mauritins, Durban and

Cape Town via Singapore.

CANADA MARU ..................erente ....End of February. BOMBAY & COLOMBO—-Regular fortalghtly service via S'pore.

SIAM MARU.

On 10th January. SAIGON, BANGKOK, & SINGAPORE Regular Monthly

service.

UNNAN MARU mememmam-Banday, let February. SYDNEY, & MELBOURNE-Monthly service taking cargó to

New Zealand and Pacific Islands.

MITSUKI MARU.Saturday 31st January. VICTORIA & VANCOUVER--Tacoma via Manila, Keelong, Shangbai, Nagasaki, Moji, Kobe, Yokkaichi & Yokchaina AFRICA MABU......

Wednesday, 28th February. KEELUNG via SWATOW & AMOY-These steamers have

excellent sccommodation for lat and 2 d class saloon passengers and will arrive at and départ from the 0.S.E. whart near the Hrbour Offer..

KÄIJO MARU

...Sunday, 26th January.

TAKAO via SWATOW and AMOY.

BOSHU MARU 10-00000000

.....................Thursday, 29th January, JAPAN PORTS-Hoji, Kobe Tokkaichi, Yokohama.

Fir saling dates and further particulars please apply to-

Y. TASUDA, Manager. No. 1, Queen's Building. Tel No. 744 and 748.

THE KWONG HIP LUNG CO., LTD.

TINGINEERS and SHIPBUILDERS, BOILER-MAKERS, BRASS and IRON FOUNDERS. All work done in this establishment is, guaranteed. We have over thirty years' experlocos. We own kwo Bllpways and can accommodate soy crati of 100 feet long. M

Town Offer: 64, CHENADORY BOAS Oxazzal, Hongkong. Telephone No. 469,- Abipyard: Sham-an-Po, Kowloon, Hongkong,

Telephone No. D.

Estimatas farnished on spplication.

Hongkong, April 1, 191.

THE CHINA MAIL.

SHIPPING

C.

N.

C.

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATIOW.

TO BAIL:

SHANGHAI REGINA

„ŠIVKJANG. PRELEGANiidaz. 22, at Noon. SWATOW & SINGAFORE. CHINHVA ................Jan. 23, at 9 am. SHANGHAI AND TSINGTAOTIAN Jan. 25; at D'light SWATOW BANGKOK

..........ÜHINGTO?: "................................Jan-97, at. 9am. AMOY, SHANGHAI & PUKOW............SHANTUNG ............Jan. 27, at p.m

SHANGHAI LINE PASSENGERS, MAIL, and CARGO. Excellent Balcon accommodation amidships. Electric Light and Fans in Ealoon, and State-rooms Regular schedule service between Canton, Hongkong, Shangha Callangeur) and Northern Chick taken or be traded in Shanghal, (thrice wookly) and Tsingtao (weekly), taking cargo on through Billa of arolding the inconvenience of transhipment at Woosung.

BANGKOK LINE-Weekly service to and from Bangkok vin Swntow,

For Freight or Passage apply to

Talephone No. 35%

ADMIRAL

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

AGENTS.

LIN

IFIC STEAMSHIP, C

Operating the following U.S. Shipping Board Steamere.

For SEATTLE, TACOMA, VICTORIA, VANCOUVER.

**IOONIUM".

(Calling at Shiangtai and Habej.

Make Baby Balkanak sa ak.......................... About February

* CROSSKEYS” ......................................... About February 15. "WHEATLAND" ........................................ About February 24. * ENDICOTT

"ELKTONE”•

About March About March.

15. 30.

(Calnog i Shanghai and Robe

&

For PORTLAND direct.

**MONTAGUE restor About February, 20. ** ABERCOR" GEDOENSDAPLE BASSE About March Through Bill of Lading issued to. Overland Common Points.

FOR FREIGHT AND PARTICULARS APPLY TO:

THE ADMIRAL LINE,

Telephones R477 & 9478.

Fifth Floor, Hotel Mansions.

FOR NEW YORK & BOSTON.

THE U. S. SHIPPING BOARD.

S.S.

S.S.

CAPE MAY'

EARLY FEBRUARY.

Via PANAMA

SAGAPOR ACK

EARLY MARCE.

Vis PANAMA.

S.S.

re

WESTERN

17

CP

SHIPPING

BAILINGS

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1620

LOS

HONGKONG to VANCOUVER

(via Bhanghai,, Nagasaki ("Moji) Kobe & Yokohama)

FROM STEAMERS

HONGLONG

HL

*Monteagle

Empress of Asia Empress of Japan

Empress of Russia .... *Monteagle

Empress of Japan

DUB VANCOUVER.

Feb, 16 Feb.

9

+++

Jan. 18 Jan. 99

1+

Jan. 28

Feb. 16

Max, 11

14

1. Mar, 18:

Mar, 20 April: 10

Bah

Mar. 19

April 19

Empress of Axin

April 8

April 06

Empress of Russia...

May 8

May 24

*Monteagle

May 10.

June 13

Empress of Japan

*

May 28

Jane 18

Empress of Asla

Jane 3

June 21

Empress of Kuanis Empress of Japan *Monteagle

July 1

July. 19

... daly 20

Ang. 10

11.

+

Aug. $

ÁRK, ST

Pasange Fares Hongkong to United Kingdom. EXPRESS OF BUSSLA} EXPRESS OF JAPAN)

16,880 Tona Reg: Gold 6,000 Tons Rog. Gold Facoma or ASIA $333.00 MONTEAGLE:" [#485.00

[1M0 Tons. Reg., } 6,163 Tons Reg

Tibet à mitingi mbjact ta ehungu without, notics,

' Inre: nad other information plenae apply to

RDXGECNG OFFICE.

Cably Career: GACANPAQ

NADIAN PACIEDO

THẬT SERYTOE

...

CLUBS THEN AND NOW.

BY AE. MANNING FOSTER.

It is the fashion to decry our owne

| day and to compare it with the past | to its disadvantage. The encharted distance fallacy always makes other times seem better than our own. But if we want to see how far we have progressed on the path of sweetness - and light, we have only to compare London clubs of today with what they were fifty or sixty years a50.

Women, no doubt, are largely re- sponsible for the tranformation, They were always jealous of cluba- ́and regarded them is their natural enemies. But now they have clubs of their own and they have invaded men's clubs..

The modern young man's, idea of ai club is a place where he can feed and jazz with the girl of his choice to the accompaniment of a Negro band: The youngblood" may think he is seeing life by supping at Ciro's or

· having champagne and öystera at Buck's, But his most farid idea of enjoyment fortunately falls far short of that of the young men of a few generations back.

Nearly all the famous old clubs of Pall Mall, St. James's-street, and Piccadilly, now highly decorous and respectable institutions, were origin.. ally gaming houses. Brookes's, Boodle's, and White's, established about the same time, were parti: cularly "hot stuff.”

It was at Brookes's Club that. Charles Fox, a great statesman and. inveterate gambler, lost several for. tunes. He is said to have been the finest player of whist and piquet of His day. He played cards with one Fitzpatrick from ten o'clock at night. till six o'clock the next afternoon, m

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD waiter standing by to tell them whose

'HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA. COAST- PORT SERVICE.

deal it was, both being too sleepy to know.

At White's the games of hazard.

REGULAR SERVICE of Fast High Case Coast. Steamers hartog good and fart were the chief attractions.

Accommodation for Flest Class Paasongern. Electris Eight and Fans in Staterooms There was nothing they would not and Balooom. Excellant Culine,

194 PAMESTRA,

SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW

AND „EETURN, (Occupying 9 to 10 Days)

CAPTAIN

GRATING

HATCHING...... Capt. A. EL. Stewart... | SUNDAY, 25th January at 10 am.. QUINNEBAUG Cart Medina

TUESDAY, 271h January at Noon. HAIHONG | Capt. W. C. Passmora.....) FRIDAY, 30th January at 1pm.

SWATOW.

Arrivals and Departures from the Company's Wharf (near Blake Pler)

FREIGHT and FABRAGE apply to

Giwal Mandoers.

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,

CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.

FREIGHT AND. PASSENGERS.

CROSS

"

'NANKING":

(15,000 toma).

MIDDLE MARCH.

Via SUEZ.

For freight, space and particulars apply to :---

THE ADMIRAL LINE,

BTH-FLOCKTM

Hoz MaxstNG.

TELEPHONES 3477 & 9478.

AGENTS

FOR NEW ORLEANS.

THE US. SHIPPING BOARD S.S. “ASKAWAKE”

ABOUT MIDDLE. MARCH, 1820.

For freight, space and particulars apply to

THE ADMIRAL LINE,

TILEPHONER 9477 & 9478.

AGENTS

5TH FLOOR HOTEL MANSIONA.

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

SAN FRANCISCO LINE.

BHANGHAL, INLAND SEA, JAPAN saó HONOLULU,

FART AND LUTURIOUS MAIL STRAMERS. Ballings from Hengkong-Subject to change without notice.

Steamers

Toas

SIBERIA MARU - 30,000

8,000

»

"NILE"

"OHINA"

(11,000 tons). JAILINGS FROM HONGKONG FOR

(10,900 tons)

SAN FRANCISCO

VIA SHANGHAL JAPAN PORTS & HONOLULU,

" NANKING"

March 23rd, 1920

"NILE"

March 2nd, 1920.

"OHINA" January 31st, 1960.

AN UNSURPASSED HIGH CLASS PASSENGER SERVICE.

O. EL BITTER, Freight and Passenger & ganh

Tel. Lidd

Prince's Buildings, In Hotian Stanek,

AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE.

For NEW YORK via Panama Canal 8.8. "SUVERIC" sailing about February 10. For NEW YORK via Suez Canal 8.$. "LOCERIQ" miling about March 25.

ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE, INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.

Cargo carried on through Bills of Lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN (Natal), EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN dirock or with transhipment at CALCUTTA and/or COLOMBO,

For particular apply to :-

THE BANK LINE, LTD,,

MANAGER

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

JAPAN, CHINA AND STRAITS

ΤΟ

UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT,

FOR PARTICULARS OF SAILING: SHIPPERS ́AKE REQUESTED TO AFFRQAUH THE UNDERSIGNED. Fo

EXTAMER

BA LONDON AND BOTTERDAM "ST. FRANUIS”. Blat January. LONDON AND BOTTERDAM ...“MATOPPO".

................. 19th February. / Subject to change without notion.

THE BANK LINE, LTD.

General Agents.

Leave Hongkong.

30th January, 3rd February,

Or to REIES & Co., Osaton...

*PERSIA MARU WE DO NOT UNION BAN KOREA MARU · 20,000 si 23rd February. TENYO, MĀRU p. 23,000mm 11th March. SHINYO MARU 32,000 18 April

From Kobe.

*Omitting call at Shanghai.

BOUTH AMERICAN "LINE, HONGKONG VALPARAISO VI ‘JAPAN, HONOLULU, JAN FRANCIBOO, SAN PEDRO, SALINO. CRUZ, BALBOA, DALLAO, ARIQA "kai IUMQUE, Thenon by Traña-Andean Route to Huenos Aires. Bimmers

Leave Hongkong:

May

Tong

ANTO MARY M$9000 persoTOVO POPLASTOUNDINam Alarch 13th-

- SKITO MARU

11th

·14,000 em Tiokota ace katerthangeable with the Canadian Pacific Ocean Services, Ltd. sad the Pacião Mail Biomasily Üɔ.

Passengers may travel by mail between ports of call in Japan free of charge, For full information as to rates, anilings, etc, apply to

T. DAIGO, MANAGER

Telephons Man. 1974 and 2875.

-KING'S BUILDINUK

I-

NEW YORK DIRECT.

JOINT SEBVION OF THE

"BLUE FUNNEL" LINE (OCEANERA, CO, LD, A CHINA MUTUAL SN. CO., LD.)

AND

AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE

(ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL 98 00, LD.).

.: SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG..

'ATBEUS".

AMOSTO

** ANTILOCH US,"

via Bue

Tia Ener

*- via "Suez

28th January,

10th February,

25th February.

Steamer proceed vis Boex Canal or Fanama Canal at Owners' option. Subject to change without notice":

PASAR For freight and particulars apply ta BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE & THE BANK LINE, LD. HONGKONG, HONGKONG A” GALTON" ·REIBS & 00,

CANTON,

bet about at White's. Births, deaths, marriages, political appointments- anything was made the subject of a bet. A man dropped down at the door of White's. He was carried into the house. Was he dead or not? The odds were immediately given and taken for and against.

The Cocoa Tree was another club where play ran high. In 1780 Mr. O'Birne, an Irishman, wen £100,000 from a young Mr. Harvey, who had just come into an estate through his- elder brother's death.

You can never-pay me," said O'Birne.

1 can replied the youth, estate will sell for the debt."

"No," said Bine; "I will wii- £10,000. You shall throw me 'for the odd £90,000."

They threw and Harvey won.

"Crockford's," now the Devonshire- Club, whose chronicles have recently been written by Mr. H. T. Waddy (Eveleigh Nash), was started by its founder, William Crockford, son of a London fishmonger, for the purpose- of gaming. It was a splendid affair.. The decorations of the club, costi £14,000, the wines in the cellar were: valued at £70,000, and the chef, an artist called Ude, was paid £1,200 per annum. The annual subscription was £25.

In addition to the game of hazard, which formed the chief attraction of [the club, cards were also played. It is on record that Lord Rivers lost on one occasion £3,400 at whist through forgetting that the seven of hearts was still is.

Theodore Hook was a frequent visitor at Crockford's, where play did not begin until late. 'I was very ill," he once said "some months ago and my doctor gave me parti calar ordera not to expose myself to the right air. So I came up every day to Crockford's and made it a rule on no account to go home until about four or five o'clock in the morning."

No wonder women objected to clubs!

And it is related of a member of White's that he used to sit up until -- three or four in the morning looking at piquet but never playing. A dispute arose between the players. and they referred to him. But he knew nothing of the game.

"Zounds,” said they, "and you sit here until this time?"

Gentlemen," he replied. "I'm

married,"

HOW TO DEAL WITH A¡.

COLD.

A hot bath at bed-time, followed by a dose of Pinkettes, forms the best treat- ment for a cold.

Mild in action and perfectly harm- lees, Pinkettos are equally suitable for both sexes and for any age from child- hood onwards

They, dispel constipation without ing nvenienes or purging, care "bilions- pess, sick headaches, verishpess, ind breath, Aro obtainable frota druggieta [øverywhere, also at 50 cents the vial, post free from Dr. Wiliam? Medicine Co., 98 Brechnen Boad, Shanghai..?

CURE THAT COUGH. WITHEN you have a troublesome cough, it does not mean” that you hire eamanmption or that you are gring to have it but it does mean that your langs are throatoned, and it is just an wall to be on the safe side and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy before it-- La tou late, Yor anle all Checotete andə Stafakedpers.

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