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SHIPPING

HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO

STEAMERS.

JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT

00., LTD. AND THE OHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, BIMITED...

HONGKONG - CANTON LINE.

Ballings-To Canton dally at 8's.m. (Sundays' excepted) and 10 pm. From Canton daily at 8 am (Sandsys excepted) and 6 p.m.

-0.

THE CHINA MAIL.

SHIPPING

N. C.

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

SAILINGS, SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,

BWATOW & BANGKOK.

SERVICE OF TEX HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD- || MANILA, CEBU & ILOIÊO.

HONGKONG-MACAO LINT.

To

BAILINGS -

Macao daily at 9 am and 3 p.m.

From Macao daily 6 mm, and 3 p.m. (Sundays at 4 pm.)

Police Permita to leave the Colony are not required.

Farther information may be obtained at the Courawr's Orricx, Botal Manalons..

or from Massis. Tros. Coor & Son, Booking Agents, Hongkong,

DODWELL & COMPANY, LTD.

STEAMSHIP SERVICES.

Regular Sailings to

NEW YORK

ria Panama..

S.S. "ST. ANDREW"

Sailing on or about February 4, 1990..

LLOYD TRIESTINO

9.S.

Ef

AFRICA'

VENICE, TRIESTE & BRINDISI

,Sailing on or about January 31.

NANYO YUSEN KAISHA, Ltd

(SOUTH SEA MAIL E. E. 00.)

Regular Services between

JAPAN, HONGKONG & JAVA.

5.S.

FOR JAVA,

RICJUN MARÜ “

Sailing on or about 20th February.

FOR JAPAN,

S.S. "BANRI MARU" Sailing on or about 28th January,

OCEAN TRANSPORT Co., Ltd.

(TAIYO KATUN KAISHA.;

Steamabip Services Trans-Palike.

Also to Australia, Europe, etc.

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS

TAKING Cargo or through Billa of Lading to South AFRICAN

„PORTS with transhipment at CALCUTTA.

in conjunction with the

INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

AND APCAR LINES

For Freight or Passage on any of the stove Lines apply

DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents.

IRON AND STEEL PRODUCTS

BEST TERMS

COMPLETE STOCK.

(TELEPHONE 815).

(ESTABLISHED 1880). SINGON & CO.

O. S.

K

OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION. LONDON & ANTWERP-Monthly direct service via Singapore and

Fort Said.

ATLAS MARU Beginning of February, GENOA & BOMBAY-Monthly service. Taking cargo or through

Bills of Lading with tran-shipment at Eombay to Co.'s steamer. BUENOS AIRES-Rio de Janeiro, Saatca, Mauritius. Durban and

Cape Town via Singapore.

.

CANADA MARU...quEcd of February, BOMBAY & COLOMBO-Regular fortnightly service via S'pore,

SAIGON, BANGKOK, & SINGAPORE—Regular Monthly

service.

UNNAN MARU-Sunday, 1st February, SYDNEY, & MELBOURNE-Monthly service taking cargo so

New Zealand and Facific Islanda. MITSUKI MARU,

......................Saturday Sist January,

VICTORIA & VANCOUVER—Tacoma via Manis, Keelung, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Moji, Kobe, Yokkaichi & Yokohams. AFRICA” MĀRU...........

Wednesday, 25th February KEELUNG via SWATOW & AMOY—These steamers have

excellent accommodation for 1st and 2nd class saloon passengers síð will arrive at and depart from the U.S.K. wharf near the Harbour Office,

TAKAŬ via SWATOW and AMOY.

SOSHU MARU.Thursday, 29th January. JAPAN PORTS—Moji, Kobe Yokkaichi, Yokohama..

For calling dates and further particulars please apply to--

Tel. No. 744 and 745.

Y. TASUDA, Manager. No. 1, Queen' Buikling.

THE KWONG HIP LUNG CO., LTD.

LINGINEERS and SHIPBUILDERS, BOILER-MAKERS, BRASS and IRON

FOUNDERS. All work done in this tablishment le guaranteed. We have ] ore thirty your experience. We own two Blipways and nan necomimedale any eradi of 200 feet long.

Town Ofon: 64, DomKÁVURT ROAD CENTRAL, Hongkong. Telephone No. 457, Bhipyard; Bhum-Bal-Po, Kowloon, Hongkong,

Telephone No. 8. Estimates forslaled on application.

Hongkong, April 1, 1912”

STALAKM

17 TO 1

Jan. 17, at 9·8,32,

AMOY, SHANGHAI & PUKOW.......................SRANTUNG ............Jan. 27, st. 4 p.m. SHANGHAI

.....5ĽNÝING `p.......................Jan, 19, at Ncon BHANGHAI AND TSINGTAO............................. TINGCROWFeb. 1, st. D'Nght

..TAMING Fob. 10, að á pam BEANGEAL LINE-PASSENGERS, MAIL and CARGO. Excelent Baloon accommodation amidships. Electric Light and Fans in Saloon and State-rooms Begular schedule service between Canton, Hongkong, Shanghai (shrice weekly) and Taingias (weekly), taking cargo on through Bill of Lading. to sil Yangters and Northern China Porta. Passengers are landed in Shanghai, Wrolding the inconvenience of transhipment at Woceng.

BANGKOK LINE-Weekly service to and from Bangkok via śwałow.

For Freight or Famage apply tom

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

· AGENTS.

Telephone No. 38..

THE

ADMIRAL

LINE

Operating the following: U.5. Shipping Board Steamore.

· For SEATTLE, TACOMA, VICTORIA, VANCOUVER.

J.

(Calling at Shanghal and Koba), "ICONTUM.”

About February "CROSSKEYS" ..................... About February 15. * WHEATLAND ............. About February 24 "ENDICOTT mannycom About March

**ELETON"

16.

About March

30.

For PORTLAND direct. (Calling at Shangbai and Kobuj

**MONTAGUE

About February 10. ABERCOR.” ....................................................... About March Through Billa of Lading iwded to Overland Common Prints.

FOR FREIGHT AND PARTICULARS 'APPLY TO:

THE ADMIRAL LINE,

Telephones 2477 & 2478.

Fifth Floor, Hotel Mansions.

FOR NEW YORK & BOSTON.

THE U. S. SHIPPING BOARD.

CAPE MAY”

S.$.

S.S.

KARLY FEBRUARY. Via PANAMA

SAGAPOR ACK

EARLY MARCE Via PANAMA,

S.S. "WESTERN

CROSS"

MIDDLE MARCH..

Via SUEZ.

For freight, space and particulars apply to :--

THE ADMIRAL LINE,

TELZTHONIS

AGENTS

* 2477 & 2478,

FOR NEW

STH FLOOR HOTEL MANSIONS.

ORLEANS.

THE U.S. SHIPPING BOARD

ASKAWAKE"

S.S.

#

ABOUT MIDDLE MARCH, 1920....

_

For freight, space and particulars apply to:-

THE ADMIRAL LINE,

„TELLPHONEÄ. *2477 & 2478.

AGENTS

5TH FLOOK HOTEL MANSIONA

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

SAN FRANCISCO LINE.

BHANGHAI, INLAND EBA, JAPAN and HONOLULU,

FAST AND LUXURIOUS MAIL STRAMHEI Sailings from Hongkong-Subject to change without notice.“

Steamera,

Toos

(SIBERIA MARU. pepe 30,000 ve

*PERSIA-MARU » 8,000 aydan `KOREA MARU. “ämäaika$0,000 TENYO MARUI

téis: 12,000 (json SHINYO MARU 18,000

¡ From Kobe.

Leave Hongkong.

30th January, árd Tobruary../ 23rd February. 11th March. 1st April.

**Omitting call at Shanghai...

SOUTH AMERICAN LINE, HONGKONG' to- VALPARAISO VIL JAPAN," HONOLULU, SAN FRANDIBO0, SAN PEDRO, BALIND CRUZ, BALBOA,

JALLAU,- AEIDA and IQUIQUE, ADA Thanos by Trans-Andean Route to Buenos Aires, Binarbers

ark Tons wi

Leare Hongkong) "ANTO MARU ́ymooningen 18,500 th March 13th, REITO HABU

14,000 menemani May 11th.. “KIYO MARU” “memerinoumens 17,300 series July 19th- bubul Tickets are interchangeable with the Canadian Pacific Ocean Bervices, Ind.

and the Pacifio Mall Stoëmship Co.

Pamongers may traval by rail between ports of call in Japan free of charge. For full information so to rates, salings, sto. apply tó---

T. DAIGO, MANAGER,

KIKON MUDADANO.

Telephone Mod-

2375.

CP

SHIPPING

SAILINGS

MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1920

OS

HONGKONG to VANCOUVER

(via Shanghai, Nagasaki (Moŝi) Koke & Takahama)

STEAMERS

FROK

Dur HONGKONG VANCOUTER.

Empress of Japan E. Jan. 27

Empress of Rusaļa ..... *Monteagle

Mar. 11

Mar. 18

Empress of Japan

Har. 18

Empress of dain Empress of Russia ... *Monteagle

April .8.

May

4

Ca

May 19

Emprean of Japan

May 20

Empress of Anis :

June "3

Empress of Bussia

July 1

Feb. 17 Mar. 20 April 10 April La April 28 May. ES June 13 June 18 June 21 July 18

*

Emprees of Japan

July 20

Aug. 10

*Monteagle

Aug. 2

Aug. Br

Pasiago Fares Hongkong to United Kingdom,

EXPRESS OF KUUSKA)

18,880 Tons Reg.

Express or ÄSIÄ

18,800 Tons Reg.

EMPRESS OF JAPAN)

Gold 6,000 Tons Reg. Gold

$185.00

3833.00 MONTEAGLE

8183 Tone Reg TMD, à 'salings subject to change without notiés, Fy Facts and other tuformation plasma oppir ta

HONGKONG OFFICE

Cable Cuitm GACANPAOL

CANADIAN PACIFIC.

OCEAN SERVICES

SOME CURIOSITIES OF STATE LOTTERIES,

¿Continued from page 3) have the means of insuring. The very beggars allocated their alms to this fascinating pursuit. A poor blind crea ture used to beg in Sackville Street, and attracted the notice of passengers by her silent and unobtrusive man- ner and cleanly appearance. She had: a little basket with articles for sale covered with a net, and received: more"alms than an ordinary beggar. She dreamed of a number that was to make her fortune, and next day was led to a lottery office and insured. it. It was not drawn and she lost, but, convinced that it was to make her fortune, she still persevered in Icsuring it. Her little store was soon exhausted. She sold her clothes and pledged her basket, but her number still stuck in the wheel, and when she had nothing left she was obliged to destac. She still, however, inquired after the number, and found it had been drawn the very day she ceased to insure it. She groped her way to the Royal Canal and threw herself into it.

The picture thus drawn of the gambling mania, with the accompany- ing ruin and despair produced by State lotteries, is a representation in facsimile of the effect of State lotteries in every country in which they have been established. Ia England these lotteries gave an enormous impetus to gambling asid- the gambling spirit in every section of society. A man of a character and disposition so elevated as Addi- son wrote, for example, to a friend that he had won £1,000 in a lottery. It is right to say that in individual cases lotteries proved highly benefical. In one instance, a lottery prize laid the foundation of, the wealth of a family, one of whose members was.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. elevated to the peerage. The fol-

HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA COAST PORT SERVICE. Rdcommodation for First Class Passagers. Electric Light and Faza in Staterson REGULAR SERVICE of Fast, High Cam Const Steamers having good

and Saloons. Excellent Cuisine.

SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW

AND 'ERTURN. (Oscapping 8 to 10 Days) CAPTAIN

QUINNEBAUG | Capt.. Medic ***** | TUESDAY, 27th January at Noon. HAIHONG ...... | Capt. W. C. Passmore... FRIDAY, 30th January at 1 pm

SWATOW.

Arrivals and Departures from the Ocmpany's Wharf (near Bisko Fier)]

Tor FREIGHT and PASSAGE apply to-

Gmerál Managers,

DOUGLAS LAFRAIK & 00:

CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.

FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS,

* "NANKING"

(15,000 tons).

“NILE”

"OHINA"

(11,000 tong), SAILINGS FROM HUNGHONG FOR

(10,200 toms),

SAN FRANCISCO.

YLA SHANGHAL JAPAN POETS & HONOLULU. "NANKING"

March 23rd, 1980

"NILE"

March 2nd, 1980.

AN UNSURPASSED HIGH ULASS PASSENGER SERVICE,

"CHINA"

0. E. RITTER, Freight and Passenger Agent.

Tal. 1994,

Prizco's Bulldings, Ios House Streak.

lowing story is recorded by the late Mr. Frank Thorp Potter, (a Dublin police magistrate) of a Mr. Luke Analy White, who was the ancestor of Lord "In addition to extensive book-selling he had formed a conrec- tion with the house of Birch, also of Cornhill, by which he was enabled to do a profitable business in bills on London amongst the Dublin traders, for at that time the facilities of let- ters of credit were known. He also dealt largely in very little

the tickets and shares of the State lotteries which three or four times in the year stimulated the community Into legalised garibing. One evening in the year 1794 my father had occasion to call upon him and found him unusually, dis- satisfied. He said that Birch's people had made a great mistake in sending bim several whole tickets instead of quarters, eighths, or sixteenths, and that these tickets had been left on his hands, involving: a loss of £60. There being not sufficient time to- communicate with London before the drawing day, he could only warn them against committing a similar error on the next occasion. However, in about a week after my father mentioned - that the mistake had eventuated in one of the tickets turning out a prize- for £20,000. Birch was no longer censured by the man, whose wealth previously considerable, had received a quick and unexpected augments. tion. The person to whom this nar- rative refers was not English, Irish, or Scotch. He was a Manx man

AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE. ho left his native island to seek in

For NEW YORK via Panama Canal 8. 8. "SUVERIC" sailing about February 10. For NEW YORK via Snex Canal 8.8. "LUCERIO" sailing abut March 25. ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE. INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.

Cargo carried on through Bill of Lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DUBBAN (Natai), HAST LONDON, POET ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN direct or with transhipment at CALCUTTA and/or COLOMBO.

For particulars apply to →→→

THE BANK LINE, LTD.,

MANAGING AREA.

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

JAPAN, CHINA AND STRAITS

TO..

UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT.

FOR PARTICULARS OF BAILINGS SHIPPERS ARE RIQUISTED TO APPROACH THE UNDERSIGMED,

FOR

BAILE LONDON AND DOTTERDAM ...“ ST. FRANCIS”. Slet January. LONDON AND ROTTERDAM ..." MATOPPO 10th February.

Bubject to change without notics.

THE BANK LINE, LTD ỐT ÁO ELIPS Á Đài Dao ti

-General Agents..

NEW YORK DIRECT.

JOINT SERVICE OF THE

“BLUE FUNNEL" LINE

(QUEAN 88. 00, LD. & CHINA MUTUAL EN. CO., LD.)

AND

Dublin what he mdstcompletely found, a fortune. He died a member of Parlia ment for an Irish county. Three of his sons attained to similar post- tions, and one of them was "elevated to the House of Peers. Their positions were honourably and worthily acquired." Henry Fielding in his play of "The Lottery," which was first acted in Drury Lane Theatre on January 1, 1732, thus happily zum- med up the motives which induce the establishment of State lotteries :

A lottery is a taxation

Upon all the fools in creation. And, Heaven be praised. It is easily raised;

Credulity's always in fashion, And Folly's a fiend

Will never lose ground

While fools are so rife in the nation. Manchester Guardian.

WET WEATHER

RHEUMATISM.

Why should rheumatism, a disease of the blood, be worse in wet weather than in dry 1

The rheumatic poison in the blood is the predisponing cause of the disease. IF you have the taint in your blood you may have rheumatism whenever the exciting cause stire it to action. Wat weather excites to action something siready in the blood, something that you must get rid of if you would be free from rheumatism.

-What this something is, nobody knowEL: Not very long ago it was thought to be uric acid. Many doctors now, think it microscopic organism or * speditio bacilles.

It le a known fact that in rheumatison the blood becomes thin rapidly, that building up the blood, relieves the beu--- matism, and that there will be no return of the rheumatism as long as the pondí-- tion of the blood-is, maintained. Dr. Williams Fink Pille are recommended for rheumatism because they make the blood rich and red and free from ribea..." matic poisors. They have cured thous

AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINEnds of Crises of rheumatism, orten in fis

(ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL 88, 00, LDY SAILINGS "FROM HONGKONG.

29th January.

30th March.

"ATREUR"

via Suar * CHARITONHALL". via Bucz Steamers proceed via Brez Canal or Panama Canal at Ownan option. Subject to change without notion.

For freight and particulars apply to BUTTERFIELD & SWIBE or TRÉ BANK LINE, LD.” HỌNG HONGKONG A CANTON

CANTON

worst forms, in this way during the past thirty years. They are the World” most famous remedy for rheumatism sciatica, lumbago, and other silmente due to impure, watery blood or disorder- ed nerres. The best time to begin them is NOW.

Fold by druggists every

verywhere. Dr. Williams pink pills for pale people are also obtainable, post free, one bottle for $1.50, ziz for $87, direct from the Dz... Williams Medicine Co. 98. Bochums Boad, Bhanalak

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