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THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1921:

37722154.

P. & 0.-BRITISH INDIA

APCAR AND

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND). MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES

STRAITS, JAVA, BURMA - GEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF, WEST ANDIES, MAURITIUS, BIST AND SOUTH AFRICA, KUNTRALASIE, INCLUDING NEW FRALAND AND QUERESLAND"PORTS, RED BEL, EGYPT, EUROPE, EL

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. (Under Contract with H.M. Government.)

"DEVANHA

"SICILIA" *SOVARATM *KALYAN"

"PLARST

" SICILIA" "DONGOLA "

Tons

$,09%

! 6700

1 6,550

*61*8

Banskoog

I (sboot)

Destination

NOTICES TO CONSIGNERS

THE PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. -NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

and

THE CHINA MAIL.

S.S. "THIVA** CONSIGNEES of cargo from Ant wap, Immingham, London Colombo per 8.8. **KHIVA” BIO hereby notified that a part of the cargo for Hongkong which was landed at Singapore owing to the recent strike is coming forward per &a. "NOVARA” due to arrive here on or about the 14th instant. "

MANILA CIGARS.

"LA PERLA DEL ORIENTE,”

A TRADEMARK DEFUM.

North

WEATHER. REPORT.

March '16d. :10h. 45m--Premeİ, has decreased considerably at Weibat- wei and Shanghai, and alightly from Formosa to Hongkong

The anticyclone over. (China has ▲ dispute concerning the ownership not developed. A new depression sp- of the trademarks of some of the best | pears to have formed in the extrem known brands of Manila ciga including the "La Perla del Oriente Fog may be expected along the Chins Coast and modefate monsoon was investigated by the Chief Justice over the China Sea (Sir W. Rees Davies KC) in the

Hongkong Rainfall for the bours ending at 10 am today, 008 inch. Supreme Court to-day,

Carl Franz Adolfotto Ingenobl,gainst an average of $5 inches.

Total Aince January 1st. 881 inches proprietor of the Orient Tobacco

Forecast for the 24 hours ending at Manufactory at Mongkok Was noon on March 17, 197 The cargo will be landed into the the plaintiff and the principal -Hoarking

Gar Rack. Godowan of the Hongkong Kowloon defendants were Walter E. Olsen E or variable winds, moderate hair, Wharf & Godown Co. and Consignees and Co. Inc, tobacco merchants. The fog later. are requested to make the necessary registrar of trade marks was joized.

-Form Chaunel. The same arrangements respecting delivery. as the defendant to the art and be MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. undertook to abide by the order of

Agents. Hongkong, March 13, 1922,

LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. CO.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship

TEE

**MERANO.

гр

From TRIESTE VENICE, PORT SAID, ADEN, COLOMBO, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

29th Mar MARNEILLES, Lossor & A'werp.

Having arrived from the above 31st Mar. Singapore, Colombo & Bombay. 19th Apr.MASKILLS, Lostow & A'werpports bringing forward cargo ex 8.8.

Beth Apr.

7.346 6700 8,000

10th May 13th May 24th May

do do

Singapore, Colombo & Bombay- MARSEILLES, LONDON & Awerp

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS (South)

"TAKADA"

7,000

24th Mar.

Calcutta via Singapore Penang and Rasgood".

PERSIA

Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their goods are being landed at their risk into the Hong kong and Kowloon Wharf and Go down Company's godowns at Kow loon. whence delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded anless notice to the contrary be given before 13th ine

So claims will be admitted after the Gode remaining undelivered after the 19th inst. will be subject to reot, Manila, Thersday Ilard All chims against the steamer must Towrville, Brisbane, Sydney be presented to the Undersigned on or & Melbourne.

before the 28th icst, or they will not be recognized.

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South) Gods have left the Godowns, and all

"ARAFURA."

€,000

3rd Apr.

SAILINGS

ΤΟ

"NOVARA"

SHANGHAI

6,900 17th Mar. at D'light.

*TORILLA"

at Daylight

6,000

6,700

20th Mar.

at D'light.

"ARAFCRA"

"SICILIA

5,200 12th Mar.

15th Mar.

& JAPAN

Shangbai, Moji and Kobe.

Amay, Shanghai, Kebe. Moji and Yokohama Yokohama direct. Shangbai.

Passengers for Barpoen must defray their own Hotel expenses at Singapore bile waiting for the on carrying steamer.

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice.

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FTITED ON ALL STEAMERS.

ist Saloon Passengers may travel by BLS.N. Company's steamers between Fingapore and Calcutta Singapore and Madras in lien of the section of ther P. & 0. Tickets Singapore to Goforobo

All Cabins are Atted with Electric Fane tree of charge.

Parcels Measuring not more than if x 211 will be received at the

•Company's Office up to noon on the day previous to sailing.

For Further Information, Passage Fares, Freights, Handbooks, etc., apply to--- MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO

Akenta

2, Des Voeux Road Central," HONGKONG,

E. HIN

LARGE STOCK OF SHIPBUILDING MATERIALS, vix Steel Ship Plates, Angles and Bars, Also Shipchandlery Articles,

Telephone No. 1118

25, Wing. Woo Street, Camdenă.

T. K. K.

TOYO KISEN KAISHA

HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO.

VIA SHANGHAI, THE INLAND SEA, JAPAN & HONOLULU

STEAMKELL

: PERSIA MARU ....

TAIYO MARU ......

+ FIBERIA MARU

TENTO MARU

4.KOREA MARU

**THE PATHWAY OF THE SIL"}

TOJA

9,000

22,000

SHINYO MARU..

Calling at Keelung.

2,000

22,000

LEAVE MONGTON).

...Mir. 3!st.

Apr. 4th.

Apr. 24th.

May 16t

May 15th.

.....May 9th.

Calling at Dairen and omitting Shanghai.

+ Calling at Dairer.

* Calling at Keelung

SOUTH AMERICAN LINE.

HONGKONG TO VALPARAISO.

VIA MANILA, JAPAN, HONOLULU, HILO, SAN FRANCISCO SAN PEDRO SALINA CRUZ, BALBOA, CALLAO, MOLLENTO, ARICA & IQUIQUE..

Turner at TRANS Andean Routh to BUENOS ÁTLEN

STEAMERS. ANTO MARU BEIYO MARU RAKUYO MARU

TOAB

LEAVE HƠIGRONG.

18,500

- pr. 1st. 14,000................. May

13th.

F

Fur full information regarding passengers freight and sailings, apply to:- Y. TSUTSUMI, Hanger: King's Building. Tel. No. 2374 & 2375°

Agents at Canton: Messrs. T. E. GRIFFITH, LED.

KAIPING

COKE.

FIREBRICKS.

STONEWARE PIPES.

GLAZED TILES

COAL

KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION

·HEAD OFFICE

ZITSIN.

AUKSIS - DODWELL & CO, PIE

HONGKONG

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns. where they will he examined on the 18th inst. at 10a.m.

by

No Fire Insurance has been efected. Billa of Lading will be countersigned

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

A grate.

Hongkong, March 13, 1922.

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS,

LIMITED.

SS. BENMOHR,"

CONSIGNEES of cargo from Ant. werp, Middlesbro', London and Straits Ports per the above-mentioned steamer are hereby notified that a portion of the cargo overcarried to Shanghai owing to the recent Shipping Strikeat Hongkong has heen returned to this Port per ss. "Taksang," and delivery therecf can be obtaired on application to the Under- signed:

Consignees are advised that the car

the Court.

Both parties claimed to be the owners of the disputed marks and asked for the usual relief customary, in trade mark cases, including dam- ages, orders, and injuzetions.

Mr. Eldon Potter, with Mr. F. O. Jenkin (instructed by Mr. ME Turner of Mesas Deacon. Looker? Deacon and Harston) appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C.(instructed by H.D. H. Blake of Messrs, Wilkinson and Grist) re- presented the defendants-

„No. 1.

H

3 -Sooth count of Chins between kawa kong and Lamocki. The ma So. L.

4-South coast of China between dmgkook and Hainan.

SHIPPING

N. Y. K.

VICTORIA, SEATTLE & VANCOUVER via Shanghai

Japan ports. Through bills of lading issned to all Ores land Common Points in USA and Canada. KASETMA MARU (Kobe direct). “Saterday, 15th Mar..., at 11 a me

To be transhipped at Kobe into Lye Maru.) MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore #z.

KAMO MARI

Saturday, 15th Mar,at 11am- Friday. EATORI MARU

*210ì Mar., si 21.Am. HAMBURG TA LONDON & BOTTERDAM.

(Friday, 14th April.”

First half of April

...Thursday, 23rd Mar. at 11 am. ...Tuesday: 18th Apr. 13 a.m.

Bonday, 9th April.

DAKAR MARU

LIVERPOOL

vis MARSEILLES. TOYOKASHI MĀRU -- -- - SYDNEY & MELBOURNE vis Manila do.

TANGO MARU

NIKKO MARU... ---

NEW YORK vis PANAMA.

MAYEBASHI MARU... ......

NEW YORK via Suez.

BIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES via Cape.

KANAGAWA MARỮ .....

BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang & Colorabo.

AWA MARU...un

Saturday, 26th March.

sand Marsh,

Monday, 17th March.

... Wednesday,

The CALCUTTA a Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.

ROYAL OBSERFITOET, HONGKONG.

DAILY WELIKER REPORT.

MARCH 18, 1999-

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rature.

Opening the case for the plaintiff Mr. Potter said that a great part of the evidence had already been taken on commission. Mr. Ingernobl was born in Germany in 1819 and, re-reinage, 61 2984 32 bouncing bis German nationality, omaro became a naturalised Belgian subject in 1886. The circumstance that he was a brother of Admiral Ingernohl of { taki the German Navy landed him in some difficulty during the war because certain countries suspected him of being an alien enemy. It would Per from the evidence that, on vestigatione made, the govern- merts of Great Britam, Hong-hangaba

the United States and kong,

that the Belgium were satished plaintiff's conduct during the war was consistent with his Belgian citizenship. In 1971, proceeded counsel, Mr. Ingersohl went to Antwerp and was employed in a Belgian house engaged

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in the tobacrò trade. Five years later be get up a business there for himself as a tobacco broker. At this time, the manufacture of cigars in the Philip pines (which were ther Spanish territory) was a monopoly of the Spanish government but it was known that the monopoly would come to an end at the close of the year 1882, In anticipation of the ending of the Spanish monopoly Mr. Ingernok! formed in Antwerp that year limited company for the purpose of establishing a cigar factory in Manila The company was called El Oriente Fabrica de Tabacos and the ELD plaintiff held in it, a pocition similar to that of our managing director. The head office was established in Antwerp and a branch was opened at Manila in

1883.

efficiently more

Yar 4.47.

£6.99.75 80, 91

C. W JEFRID, Director.

Hongkong Observatory, March 18, 1992 1. BAROMETER "reduced to 31 deres Fahrenheit, on the level of the sea in incher, tenths and hundredths

2. TEMPERATURY, in the shade in de grees Fahrenheit.

CALOUTTA MARU - ...

NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

AEI MARU

t

Friday, 14th Apr., si Il man.

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YÖKOHAMA,

FEBOSHI MABU (omit, Shanghai)........ „Friday, 17th Mar., SHIDZUOKA MARU

Per farther informationi soply tomm Telephone No. 292 & 299.

SPORT.

LAWN TENNIS.

H.K.C.C. TOURNEY.

The Hongkong Cricket Club tennis tournament is now in full swing, and great efforts are being made to over- take the delay caused by the strike with full programmer of games éach afternoon

Yesterday one match in the open championship singles four in the open championship doables, two in the handicap singles "B", and three in the handicap doubles, were played o. One match in the mixed doubles was also down for decision, but Major C.Willson and Mrs. Bowden Smith were given a walk-over from Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Reed,

The most interesting match was

F. A. Bedmond and G. E. Sayer v.

„Saturday, láth Már, st 11 am

NIPPON YUSEN KAIRED.

· KLKAMET. Manager.

Liver

Depressed in the morning sometimes? -Get rid of it! Falf 2 teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts in a tumbler of hot water. every morning. Every morning that's the point to remember. Enough for two months in a bottle-

Kruschen Salts

Long and Southern China.

Yew Man-tsun and Wong 'Fo-kei inawang & Co. L. Sola Amin: Sano M.vang the open championship doubles. A

large crowd watched some excellent tennis in which every game was

keenly contested. Redmond and Mackenzie and B. D. Evans (†2/6) Sayer were just a little too good for beat W. J. Carrie and C. G. Fardne their opponents and won a stremmons (+15) 6-3, 4-6, 6-4; B. M. Henderson game by 7-5, 6-4, 5-6. In one game and E. B. Feed (2.6) beat W. A in the last act eight "deuces were Cornell and R. Stock (1K2) 6-1, &L called before it could be decided

The other results were

Open Championship Singles: F. L. Lan beat D. J. Valentine-6-3, 6-2, 6-1, Open Championship Doubles, Major C. Wilson and G. W. Sewell beat L Jack and W. Hyde 6-3, 7-5, 6-4; Major J. R. Lloyd, and A. B. Raworth best E. de Sours and F. Prata 6-2 6-0; E. Busschaert and R C. Witchell best D. J. Parves and A. C. John- stone 6-1, 6-4, 6-0,

ville beat G. E. Wilson 6-3, 6-3; Handicap Singles "B": G. F. K. W. Lane beat D. M. Larkins 6-8, 6-3, 7-5,

ZHewort, in percentage of satun to the humidity of sir saturated with moisture being 109,

Handicap Doubles: F. A. Redmond DIRECTION OF WIN, to two points, and M. H. Eaffey beat F. Bevington 6. FORCE OF Win, according te Readford Seale

carried

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сп in another form. Об

and T. W. Hill 8-6, 6-4; R. Hancock 6. STATE OF WELTazz, b bine ky, and H. Hancock beat J. R. Wood and detached cloed, d driving in,

for C. Thorce 6-2, 9-7; Major F. 6. Tom- gloomy. bha 1 Byhtoing o overBİ P passing showers, q equail, r rain, a solinson and A. Dyer Ball beat J. W.

thunder visibility dew, wet.

Moran and C. J. Cooper 6-2, 7-5, 7. RA in Inches tenths and bun- dredths.

HONGKONG REGISTER.

Until 1905 the Company carried on business in Antwerp and Manila and then a change, which would no dobbt is being ade at their risk into the bazsidous and/or extra hazardous Go be the subject of considerable discus- downs of The Hongkong & Kowloosion, took place. The limited Wharf & Godown Co. Ltd, Kowloor, company went into voluntary and that no Fire Insurance has been liquidation-not because it was effacted

insolvent, on the contrary because it No claitas will be admitted after the was considered that it could Goods have left the Godswas, and be ail Goods remaining padelivered after 15th ibetant, will be abject to rent.

All broken, chated, and damaged November 28, 1905, what was known caro is to be left i the Godowns, in Belgian law as an "association in where it will he surveyed on 15th participation" was formed and on the March 1922, at 10 a.m.

same day the liquidators of the GIBE, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD. limited

company B&signed to Agents.

the plaintif the whole of the Hongkong, March 10, 1992. v.

company's assets. This association was known B5 the "Eyndicate Oriente." The result of the strange- ment was that after that date Mr. Barometer Ingernohi personally carried on the Temperature business which had heretofore been Humidity. carried on by the limited Company. Direction of Wind...... The members of the Syndicate, who Fores helped to put up the capital, were Weather entitled only to share in the profits of Rain..... the business. They had no right or title to the business, the legal pro- perty of which (including the trade- marks) was vested in Mr. Ingenahl.

MITSUBISHI SHOJI KAISHA, LTD.

(Mitsubishi Trading Co., Ltd.) COAL, GENERAL IMPORTS 'and EXPORTS

SOLE PROPRIETORS GF,

YOSHINOZANI, BŪJU, NAMA-

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And OTURARL

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T. F. CLAXTOR) Director,

TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

GOLF.

CAPTAIN'S CUP.

The qualifying round for the Captain's Cup played at Fanling over the week end resulted as follows :-- C. C. Stark, -87-10-77 H. G. Eales,.

.96-18-78

Lt. B. 8. Barry, R.N...90-10-80 J. D. Kinnaird, .....89– 7-82 Comd. & Candie, RN, 90–6-84' Rev. H. Borrison, RN. 94-8-36

HOCKEY.

FORTHCOMING INTERPORT

-MATCHES.

There are possibilities of two inter-

Among the matches fixed for to-port matches before the end of the season-one against Hongkong on the day are the following:

home ground and another with Tien Open Singles.-D. S. Green v. Captain and Faking at Tientsia, says tão P. H. Davier; M. K. Lov.. Wong 0. D. Nett. The definite news Po-keting.

Handicap Doubles.-R. M. Smith regarding these prospective interpark and F. A. Dinsdale v. Pay. Com. B. events, so far to band, is that Ber- tain bas wized a cordial invitation and Viming and G. W. Sewell.

Mixed Doubles.-H. A. Fott and Miss Wentworth v. H. B. Bennett and Mrs.. A. G. Simpson; Major J. E Lloyd and Mrs. Walsowy. E. Grimble and Mrs. Grimble.

EARLIER RESULTS.

Following are the results recorded earlier in the week-

Open Singles.-F. A. Redmond

A factory was opened in Hongkong Hongkong Observatory, March 16, 1921. beat H. C. Hant 6-1, 6-1, 6-1;

in 1909, It was located at Mangkok TAKASHIMA, OCEL KOGAYAMA and bore the name of the Orient BAYO, SPINNER. KA Tobacco Manufactory. It was actually KALA BIBAL RAMIYAMAJA, branch of Me, Ingraohl's Antwerp humness. The marks in dispute were, with some minor alterations, used from the time the factory began right up to the present and were still in me, They were registered all over the world.

AGENTS FOR SAKITO COAL

Read Office: TOKYO.........

Branches and

Representatives: Kapisali, Kasten, Wakamaten, Moit- Kurs Kubs, Osaks, Tauraga, Hacore Kakahams, Takyo, Hakodata, Muraran, Omra, Vladivostock, Faking, Timbain, Daira. Taingtao, Esakow, Bhanghai, |Hongkong, Bingsyers, Boersboys

Sydney, London, Berlin, Lyons, Park, New York and deattle.

Ma Potter Then went on to the

HONGKONG TIME SIGNALS.

Busschaert best D. J. Perves 6-2,6-3. 6.2; E. Busschaert beat N. Tram bitzky 7-9, 6-0, 9-11, 6-8, 64.

Open Doubles B. A Bumjahn and O. Rumjahn best Lt. A. 8. Lind- sell and R. E. Lindsall 6-4, 6-2, 3-6.

The Time Ball on Kowloon Signal Hill 9-7; A. A. Bumjahn and & H. Ismail is dropped day at 10 am. and 4 p.m., best F. L. Len and I. Lay 64,8-4, except on Saturdays when it in dropped | 9.7. at 10 am. and 1: p.m., and on Sundays

team is picked to represent this Pt. The matter of funds is holding things up ore arain, and it is to be hoped that all patriots of the eport

I will see to it that the match is not called of The idea at present in mind is that the team to represent Shanghai at Tientsin will play Hongkong.

LEAGUE CRICKET.

•K.C.C. 18T XI ▼.-€8,0£.

The following have been selected

to play against the 0.8.0.C., on Satar day March 18, 1922, at Kowloons J. P. Robinson, B. D. Evans, J. Stalker, R. Pestonji, C. Dance, K. L Willson beat K. W. Lane 1-6, 6-1, 6-2, Briga, C. J. Stapleton, C. P. James, 1

L. J. Hackham. F Thompson sod The Ball is haistad -half mast at the 6-2. 55th minuta and fall mast at the $7th

Capt. R. G. Spinks.

and Holidays when it is dropped at 10 Club Championship: Major C.

if noble

LBC. v. NAVY.

pleadings which he characterised as minute hold the ball fail to drop at Handicap Singles A"-R. M.

colossal "He suggested that it the correct time it will be lowered at 5 Smith (13/6) beat - Miskin (-2/6){ would not be necessary to read minutes past the hour and the ordinary 6-4, 5-7, 63; N. L. Smith (5/6) beat them right through. "I confo" said routine repeated at the following hour, GW, Sewell (-15) 8-6, 6-4; Major C. counsel that it took me months to’ Should the Time Fall be out of order Willson (-3/6) beat L. Nelson (†2/6)

The following will represent the appreciate the point mised by the the shore routine will be carried out 6-1, 6-3; B. K. Valentine (†15) best U defence in the piles dings.”

with the Bag *** on the Storm Bignal C. Stark (†15) 4-8, 8-5 6-3, (Handi-LEO. in findir match against Cable Address—1WAS&KISÁL Ocles A. B. O so BA

Mr. Follock urged that pleadings Kite Signals are also given at night cap. Singles B.-W. A Cornell the Navy on to later's ground Western Union and Henday, should be read in extenią.

by means of three white lamis mounted walk-over from P. W. Barker. Baturday, Mar 18 at 215 Agencies for; The blitzublaji Marine &

Mr. Potter: Ob very well, but it vertically on the Obervatory wireles Handicap Doubles.-L. Nelson, and. Arooli (Captain), &. H. The Oaks Marine & requires very great deal of analyasrom 266 to 200 m the lamp as Capt. Tomory (0) beat Nott & B. Leal, 5. D.

Fire Izumirance Co. to derive anything in the way of extinguished propenfarily at “the even and H. 8. Bennett (159) 6-2, 4-4 legail, D. Banjahr, J.

V. B. Kitobell, 8, A, R. Inmail. sporaós, except at the fud, #8th, 10th, 64; Major J. R. Lloyd and

Eaworth (15,1) hier-1-Bord and The hours refer to Hong!

For Particulars, apply ta

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