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MONDAY, APRIL. 10, 1922,

SHIPPING

P. & 0.-BRITISH INDIA

A POAR AND

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND). KAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES

STRAITS, JAVA, BURMA CEYLON, INDIA, PERKIAN GULF, WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, ELIT AND SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INGLUDING NEW ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND PORTS, MED

SEL, EGYPT, EUROPE. 20.

FININSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. (Under Contract with H.M. Governmrit.)

S.

Tons

-rm Bongkous

(about)

"NOVARA "

6,550

12th Apr

at 11

*KALTAN"

9,467

DUNERA

5,400

PLASSY'

7,348

* DOSGOLA "

8,000

SICILIA

€700

**DELTA "

$,100

26th Apr. 1st May 10th May 24th May 2nd Jace 7th one

9.100

21st June

1.000

9,000

"KBYBER

"SOUDAN

→ KASEMIR *

KARMALA "

"KASHGAR"

1st July 5th July 9,000; 19th July

| 9,000 | And Aug../

Destination

Singapore, Penang, Colombe Aden. Port Said, Mareil- and London. MARSELLES, Lorror & Awerp Singapore, Colombo & Bombay. MABSKILLES, London di A'werp.

do Singapore, Colemho & Bombay. MARSITIES, Loxtor & A'werp.

do

Singapore Colombo & Ranksy MARSELIE, LONDON & A'wers. dx. do.

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS (Sourb)

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South)

"ARAFURA

6,000

15th Apr.

calls Sandakan.

SAILINGS TO

:"PLASSY "

"COLABA

"JANUS"

Manila, Thursday lalar d Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney & Meltcurt.

SHANGHAI

11th pr.

2.

JAPAN

Shanghai Moji Kote and Yokohama

7,400

1. at & F..

119th Apr.

Amoy only.

at. Koop. 1

5,000 | 12th Apr.

at 4 pics 1

Eobe vis Shangbai

*Parcengers for Harpoon must defray -beir own Fotel expenses at Singapore while waiting for the on carrying steamer.

|

+Cargo only.

All dates are appreziosate and subject të ziteration with, ut notice.

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS.

1st Saloon Passengers may travel by RISN. Company's stompers bet TECK Fingapore and Calcutta Singapore and Madras ir liet of the section of ther P. & G. Tickets Sinvapore to Colombo,

All Cabins are Atted with Electric Fans free of charge.

Farcels Measuring zot more than $ ft. x 2ft. 1 will be received at the Company's Office up to noon on the day previons to smiling.

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

#, Des Voeux Road Central, HONGKONG.

E. HING

Agenta

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

Telephone No, 1116.

25, Wing Woo Street, Central,

T. K. K.

TOYO KISEN KAISHA

HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO,

VIA SHANGRAL, THE INLAND SEA, JAPAN & HONOLULU

ŠTKAMERS.

+ SIBERIA MARU

TENYO MARU

KOREA MABU SHINYO MARU.

* PERSIA MARU

TAIYO MABU

**THE PATHWAy of the Sux."}

LEAVE HONGKONG.

TOKI,

2,000

Apr. 24th.

22,000

May 5th. May 13th. May 29. 19,000......................... June 13th. 12,000.....

of the lat

§ Calling at Keelung.

Calling at Dairer.

*Calling at Keelung.

t Calling at Dairen and omitting Shanghai.

SOUTH AMERICAN LINE.

HONGKONG TO VALPARAISO.

FIA MANILA, JAPAN, HONOLULU, HILO. SAN FRANCISCO SAN PEDRO SALINA CRUZ BALBOA, CALLAO, MOLLENDO, ARICA & IQUIQUE, TRANCE BY TL489 Andrax ROTTE TO BEOS AYRES

STEAMERA SEITO MARU RAKUYO MARU 1GINTO MARU.

TONK

Omit: Manil

..........uze

LEAVE HONGKONG.

13th 24th. 27th.

For full information regarding passengers freight and sailings, apply to:- Y. TSUTSUMI, Manager: King's Building, Tel. No. 1274 & 226

Árents at Canton': Messrs. T. E. GRIFFITH, LID,

THE WING CHEUNG MOTOR BOAT CO., --Fast and Comfortable Motor Boats de luxe. For hire and for sale ¿Picnic Parties, and Passen-

2011 esiried to Kowloon,

Vonsola in barbour.

MODERATE TERMS. Tel $124. Office: 18 Anton St., Wanchai Manager-Lokam.

WING CHEUNG & CO.

SHIP CHANDLERS

GENERAL ETOREKKEPERS

· · No. 106, Des Voeux Road Central,

HONGKONG.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

-Reuter's Service to the Chins Mall)

ነነ

GENOA CONFERENCE.

Interviewed at Genda, M. Chicherine (the leading. Bussian delegate) said the Russian would

resolutely оррове

the Cannes plan for a Consortium to recon- stract Ramis economically, though they were willing to grant concessions for in- dividual enterprise. It ar absolutely essential that Russia should be reco before commercial and economic agree be recognland mente became possible. Russia was will- ing to recognise her pre-war debta, but insisted on reparation for the devastation caused by the White armies. Redaction of land armamente must be conditional on the termination of the sgressing of the Whiten

M. Litvinoff said they had come to Genoa to propound a new economie policy equivalent to the partial re-estab fishment of capitalism in Russia, bocaus the Future industrial production depended on the capitalist. Questioned regarding the payment of pre-war debts M. Litvizoa said everything depended on the spirit of the conference. It was impossible for Russia to give all and recti

receive nothing. We come hopefully," he said, "and are expecially glad to meet Mr. Lloyd George

Paris, April 8th

A semi-official says that Mr. Lloyd George in the course of an interview with 3. Poincare and M. Barthou made it clear that none of the Peace Treaties would be discussed at Genoa

Disarana the ment only dealt with

case of Russia, whose standing army was nearly two millions. 3. Poincare and M. Barthou

declared that they shared Mr. Lloyd George's views as to the desirability of arriving at

at salations

ions of such important questions as currency, customs and ex- changes, and expressed the opinion that this programme would be realised; thanks to the agreement reached by the French and British experts.

In response to Mr. Lloyd George's wish, M. Poincare said be hoped to go to Geros President's Millezand's return from

03

Morocco.

-The semi-official statement says that as 2 resalt of the interview the Franco- British accord established at Boulogne months ago is now closer than ever.

Gros, April 8th. Mr. Lloyd George has arrived He was cheered by the crowd.

LONDON, April 7th. The proposal to recognise the Soviet is

the condemned by

well-known anti- Bolshevik, M. Boris Sarinko, in a column letter in the Times. He suggests that a precedent unparalleled in the history of international relations will be created when a Government not yet recognised within its own frontiers is recognised by the foreign Powers. He says he has already told M. Lloyd George in a conversation that recognition of the Bolshevists will aker nothing it Russia and that the struggle of the Russian people against the Bolshevists will continue. He prays Mr. Lloyd George not to forget that he would be conversing with the Bolshevists on the eve of their

ownfall.

WIRELESS OPERATORS'

WAGES.

Loxoox, April 7th A new threat to shipping has resulted from the wireless companies proposal that wages to wireless

operators should be reduced, and that they should undertake elerical work when not engaged upon operations.

The Wireless Operator' Urien is will ing to discuss concessions, but has in- structed its members not to siga articles puding a settlement.

LATER

It is estimated that three hundred wireless operators have ceased work on vessels arriving and sailing at Home!

ports.

THE CZECH LOAN IN AMERICA.

Lorber, April 7th. A Czech-Sloral Loan of $14,000,000 apved here has been over-subscribed.

IRELAND.

THE CHINA MAIL.

MireCarmaar Dek202

It is

NOT OUR FAULT.

Whisky flask, we are sorry to say. But it was in the

photo as we got it.

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HONGKONG HOTEL >>

April You

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Capt. J. Dopie 1435 Amphlett Mr and Mrs HW. -M÷HA)-Baxter-** Lowden • Am E.R. Babilios. Mr. A. Habenda Mr and Mrs O. H Capt. T. Masky

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VICTORIA, SEATTLE & VANCOUVER via Shanghai

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HAMBURG via LONDON, HULL & ROTTERDAM.

DAKAR MABU

Thursday, 10 Apr. Friday, Nil Apr, at 11 ame

-**-**--Friday, 14th April.

Second half of April

LIVERPOOL *vis MARSEILLES,

TOYOBASHI KARU

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila &o.

NIKKO MARU...

AK MARU.

NEW YORK via PANAMA.

MAYEBASHT MARU

**NEW YORK VIA Suez.

He and his EvartsMr&. S. Pary and 1 chidren Le F. A. Eted

Mr and Mrs Carr

Mr. Filmseaux

Mr B. Firth

He W. P. Flynn

Mr P. D. G. Gain

Mr W. E. Richie

Mr & Mrs Richmond Brand Mr W. H. and children

Gale...

Mr and ME

Ar John S. Gardier Ritchie Mr G. Gerard

HD Bobe:SOM

Yrs W: F. Gibeon KrA E. Rows

Mad. T Gostman Mr and Mr L. D. Brand Mr R. J.. Salo

Gowen

Me and Mrs

Griffith

p. T. P. U

Mr and Mrs W.

Н

Yr 8. C. Harris- Mr and Mrs

Hender

Trand Mrs &.

Joces

Mri A. Sanborne

Tr JJ. Schryver

Mrand Mis Selsoo

Capt. and Mrs I

G. Sigvaland

Mr and Y E Q

Simurs

WM G. C. Skinzer

-E M. Joseph

XD. B. Sparkes

O.Mɛd. V. Scarer

Mr W. Torner Mrs F. Vining

Mr Henry Katten C and M», E. J. AME and "frs E. D. Weir

Kibora

Mr F. E.

Fer. T. R. st. "Kamakura Hort" from Bitterbad, Feb 5-To Yoko

Tam ham: Mr airi, Miss 1. Faras, M. and

TJ. H. Lampert Mr and Mrs W; K Mrs Becker, is M. Bellmon. MrMe and Mrs C. Formach Friedricksen, Mr and Ms Framey fr Lauritsen

Adam Tamanashi F. H. Webb, Miss K Will To Rube: Mr G. S. Lehner Rev. F. I. Maciver. Rev. J. H. Ras. Mr S. Talas. To Shanghai: Mrs E. L Barris, Miss F. L. Barris, Miss Kriler Man. & C

Mrend Mrs R. Reegx, Mr and Mrs Telling To Hongkong: M. W. Mitchell Mr-E. G. corson. To Hargreaves, Mr R. P. Kittow, Mrs FC Singapore: Miss E. M. Hallman, Mis: E. F. Walford, Mrs E Waters, MI P. Weir, Miss J. P. B. Weir, Mrs B. D Whalley.

Fer N. Y. E.. "Tokohama Maru Mr Rotte schweiller. Mr S. Morowe, Mr frem London, March 4--To Yokoh ma Feratsch, Mr W. J. Herzog, Mr S. Yagi, Mr K. Iwasa. Me N. Oki, Mr H. Taxes. Mr and Mrs S. Nosaka, Mr and Mrs K. Ohgoro, Mr H. Bayama, Mr M. Youbi muis, Major K. Hayashi, Mr. K. Ogura, Mrf. Hishikawa, Mr M. Kozu, Mr K. Mateumoto. To Eabe: Mr S Chics, Rev. Rev. F. Marzonier, Mr E Suzaki, Mr. I. Кідомого, Иг М. Kawasaki, Mr T. Farnichi To Shang- hai. Mr. J. Roakse MrE. Efferice, Mr J. 4. S. Jenter, Mr V. M. Jensen, Mr T. C. Liaze, Hrs M. J Calvens, Mr Tolle seo. To Borgkong: Captain J. Haneen, Captain O. Hansen, Mr P Shaw, Mr L R. Carrell To Singapore: Dr. Hamil ton, Mr W. Haal Mr N. K Chouhenchob, Mr J. J. Steensa, Mr G. LVan Rooy, Mr J. Roberts. Mr A- Boel, Mr. G. Folpmers.

MOVEMENTS OF MELEERI

The Kerr Steamabip Co. Inc. Steam- ship Blossom Heath left New York an Feb. 10 vi porte, and is due to arrive here on or about Apt.30 Shewan, Tomes *Co., Agents.

The C.P.S. E.M.S. "Empress of Akia * arrived at Yokohama on Thurs- day Mar. 30, left there Doon on Satur day April 1, and is due at Vancouver on to day.

The P. O. .. "Novara left Shanghai

for this port on Apr. 9 st

·11 a.m. and is due hers on Apr. 11 at about 6.

The B. I. &.. Batkhola "left Fan- goon on Mar. 30 and is expected to arriVE at Hoogkong on or about Apr. 12.

The N.Y.E. 6. Tokohama aru (European Line) left Londen for Hong ong via Sues on Mar. 4 and is expected here on Apr. 13.

han

Sydney for Eongkong ria ports on Mar. 25 and is expected here on Apr. 12.

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REPULSE BAY HOTEL.

Mr and Mrs LG.Mr Lynott

Bird

Mr B... F. Mattingly Mr & Mrs Dennys Mr and Mrs G. D. Me and Mrs C Muva and family

Edgcumbe and Miss Phillip child

Mr and MrE W. Mr&Mrs Fitzgeria Sarsona

Me and My Gear Mr and Mrs J. A. De & Mix 0 Mar. "baw.

M Lemb

riott, child & nurse Mr and Mrs. F. D.

M&M Laster

Tracey Mr and Mrs Worth

"FEAK HOTEL.

March 13,

Mr and Mrs F. R. J.M: A. H.” HỒthega

Adarna

worth

Mr and Mrs J. L.Mr and Mư L'E

Adams

Mr E. Ï. Aineis Me and Mrs H,

Baxter

Vr and Mrs B.

Birch

Mr B. F. O. Bird Mr and Mrs E

Booth

Mr M. J. Breen Ar J. G.Bridger Mz H. B. BriBzee Capt. and Mrs M.

Bromwich

Howel

It-Col & Mrs P. G. Hyslop

Mr and Mrs. E. K. G. Jacobs

Mr and Mr P. L

Knight

6.Mr L Laurete-

Mia E, O. Lezle Mr A. T. LisaLMAD Mr and Mrs R. Hao-

Gregor

R.Capt. And Mr E

Mathiasen

Wing C. G. Brodéo Mas MoAjnsh Lt. Comdr- and Mallon. Mr ✪ M

J Prooke

Mr H Brie

Mr & M J. A. Balock...

Moster

Me and Mes J.-3.

Miller Paymaster Capt.

Mr W. A Butter. Mrs H. Miller

Bald

Mrs M. B. Mitchell MELA Cartwright Miss J. Mitchell Mr and Mrs G. A. Mr J. W. Moran

Chadwick Mr D. W. Munton

Ir and Mrs T WIL: Col E

Nicholson

Church Lt. and Mrs H. Br. Nicol

Clark

Mr & Mrs T. Orton Mr and Mrs R. OM? A. H. Pean

Hon, Mr and Mrs T.

L Perkins ME. Balphs Mr and

Miss H. Cooper Kas:Okinach

Er W. A.Cornell Capt. and Kis FL

Cazzy

Cal CW. Der Eng.Comdr. W.

Dawson

Mas E. L de Rhodes Mr. and Mrs WE

Boberts

JL. Robertson KrJ. B Robinson Mr R. P. 8bare Mr and Mrs E

Er A. L Dawson The situation in Southern Ireland af

It: Com. and Het Singh Mr F. A. Dipscale present engages more attention than that

Drew of Belfast or the frontier.

1. Horton Smith Reasonable men in both southern parties are getting

Hr A, W-Batman Mr EL. Spiner The Ben & Bearinues from Mid-W, T. Eveleigh Miss D. Stobart frightened by the growing disorders and dlesbro, Antwerp and London left Stora Mr B. G. Fales Mes and Mia Stan the possibility a serious conflict, be pare for this port on Apr. 8 and may be Mrs and Me Eccles bangs

of tween the two wings of the Republican expected to arrive here on or abiot Apr. army, and are, therefore, to arrange a la mundur rirendi between the Free State and the Republican leaders during the cleo tions

An example of the Republican seces sionists flaunting the Free State authority was afforded by proclamation, signed by the Divisional Commando at Sligo wa

sued prohibiting all political meetings at where Mr. Arthur Griffita is due to Sligo address a pro-Treaty demonstration on Easter Sunday. Dublin telephone exchange early yesterday Armed republicans planned to seize the morning but were forestalled by Free State troops who arrived earlier.

The B. I. 5-5, "Chanda" left Rargoon on Apr. 1 and is expected to arrive at Hongkong on or about Apr. 14.

Capt. & Mre Vetten Mr J. F. Swindells Mr F. W. Gibbina Mr D. "Taylor Madame Tottie Goe-Mr T. Thayer.

dca

Mr and Mrs Kiss . B. Ha

Thornborrow

The C.P. B.M.9. "Empress of Major D. Harding Mr ezt Williams Pussia arrived at Fok hama on TuesLt. Col. and MM and is 8. 1 day Apr. 4 7.30 am. leaves there on Heard Turslay &pr. 48 p.m. and is dus at Mr and Mrs B. C.B. Mr W. Woodward Hongkong on Friday Apr. 14 noon.

The N.Y.K. 5. "Bamakura Marn” Hongkong vis Ener on Feb. 28 and is (Liverpool Line) left Birkenhead for expected here on Apr. 14.

expected here on Apr. 17.

entia Line) left Calcutta for Hongkong

The N.F.E. Totomi Mara (Caï-- is Rangoon and Singipore on Mar. 24 and is expected bers on Apr. 15. Owing to attacks on members and ex- The NY.K. 15

Tearoga Maro" members of the Eoyal Irish Constabulary (Bombay Line) left Eombay for Hong- the disbandment of the force has been raskeng via Singapore on Mar. 31 and is pended.

A Large number were due to leave the barracks & Dublin to-day, but the arrangement. was cancelled Exten- sive precautionary measures are being taken at both the Castles and the Barracks. British soldiers, farted with rifles and bayonets, and B.I.C. men, armed with revolvera, are guarding these places.

*

LATER Sex thousand casks were destroyed and it is estimated that they contained ball-a- million gallons of Dunville's whisky," The loss to the revenge is pearly £2,000,000,

* THE NIGA AGREEMENT,

LouDor, April 6th The most striking feature of the Rigs agreement, the text of which has arrived, is that Poland, Esthonis, and Latvia there in urge the de jure recognition of the Boviet in the interests of the economic rt- construction of East Europe. The agree- ment apparently is the first actual proog: nition of the Soviet by any of the States in regular relations wit

with the great Power The signatories hole heartedly support the principle of limitation of armaments and suggest the establishment of frontier zones to which only the minimum armed Soroes shall be admitted,

The B. I. A.. Tazda" left Calcutta on Apr. 3 and is expected to arrive at Hongkong on or about Apr. 18.

Ibe P. & O. 8.5. Uzzers left Bom bay on Apr. 4 and is expected to arrive at Hongkong on or about Apr. 18.

The Columbia Pacific Shipping Co.'s 8. "West Cayote" is expected to scrive hers from Portland about- Apr. 25. Agents, Arabolà Bros. and Co., Ltd.

The N.I.K. *.8. “Yoshino Maru (European Line) left London for Hong- korg via Suez on Mar. 18 and is expect ed here on Apr. 27.

The N.Y.K. a. "Mishima Haru' (European Line) left London for Hong keng vis Suez on Apr. 1 and is expected here on May 10.

The Columbia Pacific Shipping" Co-s *." West Heste” is expected to arrive here from Fortisnd about May 21 Agents, Arnbold, Bros. & Co. Ltd.

1.

CONSIGNEES NOTICES.

Cargo from the "Dewey-not closed by to-day will be subject to rent. Struthers and Barry,, !!

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