SHIPPING.
ONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS,
CERVIOX OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON" & MADAO STEAMBOAT DJ LED, AND THE CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED
HONGKONG-CANTON LINE.
Miltige-To Ownton dally at 8 am. (Sendaje excepted) and 10 pat From Canton day at 8 a.m. (Sundays excepted; and 5 p.m.
OR OF A HONGKONG, CANTON & MADAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD.
HONGKONG-MAÇÃO EINE.
SAILINGS
То
Mamo-day at 8 am and 5 pm, (Sundayaat Dam enable passengers going to Macao for Christmas Eve, the 5.5. "Sai Tai will be delayed to 5.15 p.m. on Friday the 24th inst From Macso-dally st 8.30 am, and 1 p.m. (Sundays at 6 pm only) fatormation may be obtained at the Corrants Ornack, Hotel Mansions. be from Moses. Tros, Doar & Sax, Booking, Agents, Hongkong.
ODWELL & COMPANY, LTD.
STEAMSHIP SERVICES.
Regular Sailings to
NEW YORK AND OR BOSTON
*BOLFON" CASTLE” „öme
Abons end of January.
LLOYD TRIESTINO
BPILSNA
FOR SHANGHAI.
En er about 7th January, 1921. FOR BRINDISI, VENICE, TRIESTE, Etc., TAKING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING FOR LEVANT, BLACK SEA & DANUBE PORTS Via: SINGAPORE, PENANG, and COLOMPU.
6. *NIPPON ". BPILSNA "
On or about 15th January, 1921.
THE CHINA MAIL.
SHIPPING
C.
N. 0.
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
Foll
* SAILING BUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
BRANGHAI AND' TSINGTAO HOIHOW. FAEED & BAIPEONG SWATOW BANGKOK
| AMOX, SHANGHAI AND PUKOW
MANILA, CEBU AND ILOILO SHANGHAI.
SHANGHAI & TUNGTAD
·STRAMAS
TO LATE
„CHEVAN -...........Dec. 15, at a jam. „Katroso Dec. 23, at 10a.m. CHOLLY.Dec. 29, at 10 a.10. SCITANG in Dec. 29, at Neon.
•TAMING swemann Dec. 15, at 4 pasta „SUNNING
Dec. 20, at doon.
SHANGHAI LINK-PASSENGERS, MAIL and GARGO. Excellent Saloon accommodation, amirishipa. Mlectric Light xod Fans in Saloon and Canton, Hongkong, Shanghai Bite-rooms. Regular schedule service-between
(thrice weekly) and Tsingtao (weekly), taking cargo on through Bliks of Lading as all Yangise and Northern Chisa Porta. Famengece are handed, it Shanghai, svolding the moonvenience of tracalipassent at Woong
FANGKOK LINE-Weekly“ service to and from Bangkok ela_8wstow.
For Freight or Passage appùy to~~
Telephone No. D
ADMIRAL
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
1G3NT?
Operating the following U.S. Shipping Board Steamer
For SEATTLE, TACOMA, VICTORIA, VANCOUVER.
27th
Calling at Shanghai and Zabe), "CROSSKEYS" .....
• About Dec. For SEATTLE, TACOMA, VICTORIA, VANCOUVER. (Calling at Shanghai and Dairen). **RDMORE” LAN section About Jan
24th, 1991.
For PORTLAND direct.
#
On or stout 6th February, 1821...
(Caming at "Kade and Valchama.) *MONTAGI EI” **PAWLĘT
About Dec. About Mar.
24th
7th.
sengers Luggage can be insured at the office of the Agents.
ANYO YUSEN KAISHA, Ltd.
(SOUTH SEA MAIL 8, 8. 00.)
Regular Service between
JAPAN, HONGKONG & JAVA
FOR JAPAN,
A HOKUTO MARU’On or about 20th January, 1921.
FOR JAVA.
18. BORNEO MART" Sailing ca or about 3rd Jan. 1921.
CEAN TRANSPORT Co., Ltd.
(TAITO KATUN KAISHA.) Steamship Services Trans-Pacific. Also to Australia, Europe, etc.
ATAL LINE OF STEAMERS
ANG Cargo on through Bills of Lading For Booth AFRICAN PORTE with Cipment at CALCUTTA, in conjunction with the INDO-CHINA STRAN
HAVIGATION CO., LD, AND APCAE LINES. For Freighter Passage on ery of the above Linee apply:-
DODWELL & CO., LTD, Agents.
2 IN G
N
JANE STOCK OF SHIPBUILDING MATERIALS, viz. Steel Ship Plates, Angles and Bars. Also Shipchandlery Articles,
No. 10.
OSAKA
25, Wing Woo Street, Central.
S.
K.
SHOSEN KAISHA.
SAILINGE FROM HONGKONG EUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
NDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM & HAM-
BURG-outly direct service vis Singapore and Port Said. HAVRE MARC-... .........................Wednesday, 5th JanuELY. ENOS AIRES io de Janeiro, Santos, Uniban and Cape Town
via Singapors.
PAKAMA MABU (Taking Passengers)-Sunday 9th January. MBAY & COLOMBO-Regular fortnightly service via S'pors
~INDUS MARUt..
Friday, 24th December.
.. il
GON, BANGKOK & SINGAPORE—Begalar Monthly
Sunday, ad Jannery.
service.
SHISEN HARU
ONEY, & MELBOURNE-Monthly service taking cargo to
New Zealand and Pacific Island.
TORIA, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE & TACOMA-
Vis Manila and Shaoghai-Beguiar fortnightly service touch- Ing at mediste ports in Japan and taking cargo to OVERLAND POINTS U.8. in connection with Chicago Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway.
ARABIMARU Calling Dairen Wednesday, 29th December, TORK-Regular monthly service ria Japan porta, San Francisco
Parma and Cuban Forts.
ZAM UB, 31 ARTminen
FORLEANS LINE:
“ANTEG MABUS...
Thursday, 27th January, 1921.
Monday 7th February.
AN PORTS---Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Tokohama, THING-MARUL Z 27 *** ..... Thisday, 30th December. LUNG TIL SWATOW & AMOY-These steamers is re
excellent accommodation for 1st and tad cias melon pasem gers and wil arrive at and depart from the 0.8.5. what
the Harbour Ction KALO HARU.
Sunday, 26th December Sunday AMAKOSA KAKU.
2nd Jazury- TOW and AMOY::
„Thorsday, 20th December. Israipīnuss apply to-
#Y. YASUDA, Manager.~*
"No, Le Queen's Building.
AUSTRALIA MAIL S. S. LINE
via MANIGA & BANDAKAN.
Jan. 18th Feb. 10th.
*ESCO. LTD.
Boad Central,
Through Bill of Lading issued to Overland Common Forts. FOR FREIGHT AND PARTICULARS' APPLY TO I
THE ADMIRAL LINE,
Telephones 3477 & 2475.
Fifth Floor, Hotel Mansions.
SERVICE TO UNITED STATES For NEW YORK and/or BOSTON. Via Panama
8.8, "SURUGA'
...About Dec. 24th,
For HAVANA-CUBA.
8.8. "CITY OF BERKELEY ".....About Dec. 24th.
For freight space and particulars apply to:- THE BARBER STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. THE ADMIRAL LINE
TELEPHONES
AGENTS.
STA FLOOR
2477 & 3478.
T. K. K.
KISEN KAISH A
TOYO
HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO.
VIA SHANGHAI, THE INLAND SEA; JAPAN & HONOLULU, **THE PATHWAY OF THE SUN.”.
ŠTRAMERK.
TELBERIA MABU TENTO MARU
SHINTO MARU
IPERSIA MARU KOREA MARU.
TONE
20,000.
92,000.
9,000.
9,000.
9,000..
"LEAVES HONGKONG..
..Dec. Net
Jan 19tha
Feb. 7th.
Feb. 24th. ------Mar. 7th.
mitting call at Shanghai. Calling at Dairen, instead of Nagasaki
SOUTH AMERICAN LINE...
HONGKONG" TO VALPARAISO,
VIA JAPAN, HONOLULU, HILO, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN PEDRO, BALINA CRUZ, BALBOA, CALLAO, MOLLENDO, ABICA & IQUIQUE, THENCE, BY TRans-andran RoUTE TO BUENOS AIRES
LEAYE HONGKONG.. KITO MARU Ansvaradesérgéticosteron TT,200 15th, 1923-
For full information regarding passengers freight and sailings,
STEAMERS.
apply to:-
King's Building.
Arents at Canton:
TOHE
-Y. TSUISUML Manager.
Tel. No. 1174 & 2375.
Messrs. T. E GRIFFITH, LTD.
LOS ANGELES PACIFIC NAVIGATION COMPANY.
*TRANS-PACIFIC FREIGHT HERVICE-
"Operating the following U. B. Shipping Board steamer HONGKONG TO LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA,
DUE TO ARKIVE
BA WEST HIXTON J. 80.* 8.8. "WESTHIXTON" Feb Through Bäls of Lading to alNU.S. and Canadian Overland Points ; Do Transhipment in route.
Shipaida conmocidon with the Baltiska, Santa Fe and Bouthern Pacify Railroads.
HEAD OFFusLOS ANGELES, CALP. „BRATOR CRICKA KOBE BEANGHAL MANILA, FINGAPORE-
Howaging Orram 2--Prince's Bidkings, Chater, Rome
SUBASA
RDBO
at for Bouth Cakes:
CP
SHIPPLAU
SAILINGS,
OS
HONGKONG to VANCOUVER
(via Shanghai, Nagasaki (“Moji) Kobe & Yokohama)
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920
STEAMERS..
FROM HONGKONG
VANCOUVER
*Monteagle
Jan. 7
kmpress'of asia
dan. 13
Jan. Si Jan, 31
Empress of Japan... Jan. 26 Kupress of Russia --- Feb. 10 Empress of Japan ...- Mar.: 15 Empress of Ama *monteagle
Feb. 16
Feb. S
*** 31
Apr. 5 Apr. 18
Apr. Impress of Russia .-' apt. 28 àmpress of 'Japan'
7
Empress of Alis
Ky 17 May 26
MAY 1 MAY 16. Jase 7 June 19 July
* Ho_tongle
Prasengers to Enrypa kre strongly urged to detestile the cact date of the Athade salling desired prior to departure trans The Orient Trane cemlitions on the Atlantic new an congested. zan the Facile, Athanie zameraliomy can be arranged by cabine we letter for all passengers to Korupa, vę bother or dos crowing the Pacific ria CUP scozzers Frequent saingo MORRERI to Liverpool, London at Glasgow, Fasesga urdata saved sexk, WÜX KOYE such reservatie A.
For farm and other information platae apply to
Telephone L.
HONGKONG OFFING."
Cable_dim: GACANPAC.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
„OCEAN SERVICES
CHINA MAIL S.S. GO., LTD.
EREIGHT AND, PASSENGERS
2.5. "NANKING * $. "FILE"
15,000 Tons
SAILING FROM
11,000 Tons
s.s. "CHINA”.
10:00 Toms
HONGKONG for SAN FRANC:200 via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Hozolciu
8.8, *NANKING" 8.5. "NILE" E.S. CHINA”
Jan. 12th
SAILING FROM
Jan. 25th
Feb. 25th
HONGKONG for MANILA
S.8. "NANKING”. SAILING FROM
March 18th
· HONGKONG for SINGAPORE
9.8.. “ CHINA”
- Feb. 7th
8.8. "NILE” April 3rd
AN UNSURPARSED HIGH CLASS PASSENGER SERVICE.
C. T. SURRIDGE, Acrise, Ferienz & PASSENGER Actor, FLUCE'S BUILDING, Icz Hopaz StazzLI, THIPHONE, PASSESOIN DEPT.
No. 1934.
Fi
TEL FREGAT DIPT. & AGET.
No. 2161.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS
(Reuters Service to the China HaZ) LEIGUE OF NATIONS.
LONDON, December 21st: Lord Robert Cecil, who wa South Africa's representative in Gezera, inter- yewed by Reuter at his home in Sex where he is renperating from a slight- izdisposition after labour in the League of Nations, expressed the oakm that the most important decision of the Assembly of the League was the creati
of
the laternational Court of Justin 19 future depended entirely on the prooc of the judges. A number of States had sirendy agreed to refer minor international dopates so the court. whose juristcas was, therefore, already largely company. Next in importance cam, the ada se og of the new States into the Lea
League. I good angury for the future revonalation of the world that he exenemy events Austrig and Bulgaria were muted, an opposed. The questica of the admised of Germany would be mined on the prin [crples laid doxy in case of Bulgaria, namely, whether she was sitters h.r intention o bring her internation: obligations
The deby's compendations regar ing dsarmament wee ma valable, if they were carried on. A far-reaching pra pora! was that a civilian comunis og skögli be appointed to sit with the existing me. tory commission to mate suggest for the limitation of argate, while ke remmendation to rify the Arms Trär Conventions, signed in Paris last year, should
prot.de real shock, 16, the shic of ros These Conventions would already ba- effective, but for the uncrostable action of the United Sixes in declining t be bound by them
As regards the commie blockade, a simple machinery had been devoed by which the Secretary-General would notify to the Connel old there be any occasion for it, in order to secure members immediately breaking all pitical and economic relations with the Covezaat-break- ing
Sisit
cil
نا
Considerable progress was made with the question of mandates. The Council sestled for a permanent mandates commission to which all reports from the mandatories would be sect. The pedates Commission would consist of ane membera, cho+n. wily from non-mandorther, the Conn Stites fer individual competencë.
settled
modes
DRONY tra PaciEs Islands and South West Africa, bu And "B" mandates were no settled is understood that the draf thungh mandate, were before the Council. Lord Robert Cecil expressed the opinion that was moet desirable that these drafts should be published forthwith, in order that the world may know
may know and crucise the pra prosh. The B" mandates woald be, pearly, identical as their provisions were
defred in the Covezect. Amandates for ex-Turkish possession_ but the in Asis, whies were based on independent -native Governmen, advised by the mi datory, would see arity differ consider ably. There were certain difficulties as r gards mandates, bis: the Sooner they were published the sooner would the d culties disappear. Lord Robert Cecil en phasised the fact, in this connection, that if the Coused wanted public support, mas ensure greater. publicity
الجون
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. Dominions, advance the legitimate griev
RONGKONG, & SOUTH CHINA COAST PORT SERVICE
BOULAR SERVICE of Fish - High Chus Comey Steamare having good Accommodation for First Class Pasatzes, Bestris Light and Fear in Shatrooms and Saloon. Excelent Calatoa.
EZKAMENOTY
HAICHING HAIHONG WALLCONE •
SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW (Calling at Amoy for Passengers only.)
AND RETURN
(Occupying 9 to 10 Daya)
DIFTAIN
Capt. A. H. Stewart........| MONDAY,
LLATING..
リ
Brth Dec, atXoop Capt. W. C. PARDOTS.. WEDNESDAY, 29th Dec.. at Koon Capt. J. 8. Thomson... | TUESDAY, 4th Jan, at Noon
SWATOW.
Arrivals and Departures from the Company's Wharf (near Blake Fier),
For FREIGHT sod PASSAGE apply to—~
Genmai Momazės,
J'
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & ̈06.
The question of the League's finances orespied myet time of the Assembly. A number of smaller nation inchiding the ante that they bed to, bespla tiotiate share of the expenses. Lord. Rober dispropor Cecit declared test the standard would da doubtedly be changed at or before, the next Assembly fou the terms that any change made should be aredad Mach criticism was also levelled at
League's expenditure, but fare cowarranted. The League was costing £1,000.000-yearly, and the cost was spread over 42 States, which was a small premium for insurance against wär, but a large proportion of the came from the British Empire. the
smaller pams of which paid much to large
share-
Even
so, this was infinitesimal
mpared to the east of war.
Leid Robert coseinded
inded that it was
Cecil lite short of a mirsele that 42 countries bed
been brought in
in close co-operation on equal term 10
time. Their daily meetings had already renoyed an immense number of national misunder- tacdings. The Assembly; he declared, had Leen an unqualified stops. this view point justifying the increased confidence in the future of the League.
Mr. Lloyd
LONDON, December 2nd.
George, presiding at the
AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE House of Commons Jurcheen to the
-Subject to change without notice.
ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE
AFRICAN LINE. INDIAN
Dominions delegates, to the Genera
Assembly of the League of Nations said that much had already been accomplished by the League. It had raised the status ef labour
throughout the world. Its most conspicuous work was the establish- ment of the International Court of Justice, but the League would not achieve real progress till all the nations, were represented in it, Ed
believed that Germany desired to carry out her treaty obligations. There would be no obstacle
Cargo carried on through' Bill of Lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA, to her admission if she made her desire quite manifest. He was most hopeful- DELAGIA BAT, DURBAN (ata). PASE LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and that America would join This CAPE TOWN direct or with teamshipssent" at "CALCUTTA, and/or. COLOMBO,
For particular apply.to ——
THE BANK LINE, LTD.,
MAFASZER ANYTH
ELLERMAN” LINE. (Klerman & Bucknall Steamship Co. Lidy
JAPAN, CHINA AND STRAITS
TO
UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT
FOR PARTICULARS OF SAILINGS: SHIFFIES ARE EEQUESTED TO APPROACH THE UNDERSIGNED,
LONDON ROTTERDAM &
ESBJERG (DENMARK) .... OMY OF FLORENCE On 7th Feb
Bubject to changa, withouk zobları
Or to 1188 à Co. Canton,
A. KWAI & 00,
NAVY CONTRACTORS!
THE BANK LINE, LTD.
General, agents,
UNNECESSARY. WORDS...
THL waste words and
merit in Remedy: 1.The most Esatidiona
Cough
and poughs frons soy dinas, and, that it
free because disarmament
WHE
until all the nations were in the League. He
congratulated the represen tatives of the Empire on the prominent part they had played in the first Assembly of the League of Nations.
Liard George coupled the toast of the delegates with the name of Bir George Foster, of Canada, and regretted the absence of Mr. Millen, and Lord. Robert: Cecil
Replying to
to the toket
toast, Sir George Fonter said that two, things specially marked the deliberations of the Assembly: firstly unity of purpose. for the great idea in the minds of all the delegates was to carry out the principles of the Leaguar- and, secondly, sanity of judgment in the
proceedings There
jare was not * shadow of difference between the dele gations as regards the inclusion of every nation in the League. He concluded that. as a result of the Geners Conference the position of the Rapire was, stronger to-day, than it hever been.
ALLDED PRENTERS.
PARTE December Sist." The next conference of the Allied Pre- miers will be held in Nice in the first werk in January. The questions to be discussed include reparations o the situation in Grace and in the Rest & S
PRICE OF FETROL
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