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SHIPPING

HONGKONG, CANTON

STEAMERS;

MAGAO

GILT" SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON A MACAO STEAMBOAT 00, LTD, AND THE OHINA NAVIGATION, 001, 5TD.

HONGKONG-CANTON LINE

Skilaga To Owaton daily at 8 am, and 10 pm (Sundays 10 p.m. only)

8 10

pm only)

11

SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, JANTON & MAOLO STEAMBOAT 00. LAND.. HONGKONG-MACAO LINE

Mailings

To Maoso--Daily at 8 am, and 9 p.m. (Sundays at 9-am only), From Maco-Daily at 8 am and 8 pm. (Bandavs så i pæn, cly) Bank Holiday Excursion, EMPIRE DAY $4th May; 2.3.-"BUT AN "

Iron Hongkong at 9 AM and returns from 4 P.M.

Further information may be obtained at the Couzart's Oring (41 Des Visax Road Central, Mass. Teos. Coox & So, or the Anterio Express Company, Hongkung.

DODWELL & COMPANY, LTD.

NEW YORK

FOR NEW YORK AND BOSTON

-

48. "WHAT-CASTLE "

8.8. "BOWES CASTLE"

FIA STENZ

**...................Sailing on or about 23rd May, .......................... Sailing end of June.

LLOYD TRIESTINO

TAKING CARGO ON THROUGH BILES OF EADING

FOR LEVANT, BLACK SEA & DANUBE PORTE, FIUMÈ having been re-opened for traffic, cargo is also apcepted for this port on sbrough Bills of Lading,

FOR

SHANGHAL

8.9. VENETIA "

FOR BRINDISI,

8.5. “ TRIESTE“.

$.S. VENETIA

Sailing on or about 4th Jane VENICE, AND TRIESTE

Sailing on or about 2nd June. 2nd half of June.

Passengers' Logyage can be insured at the office of the Agents.

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS

8.8. "UMLAZI

Regular Passenger and Cargo Service FROM CALCUTTA TO SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS

.....Sailing second half of June

Through Bill of Lading issued from Hongkong.

For Freight or Famage on any of the above Lines apply to:--

DODWELL & 00., LTD., Agents.

OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.

SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,

LONDON. ANTWERP & HAMBURG, MAXREILLES—Manchly direct

service via Singapore rnd Part Esid.

ATLAS MABU..........................................TH

......................................Monday, 10th July.

BURNOS AIRES—Bin, De Janeiro, Sanice, Durban & Cape Towa vis Saigon and

Eings pare. Passenger Service.

MEXICO MARC

................................Tuesday, 13th June

BOMBAY & COLOMBO—segalar frnightly service via SINGAPORE.

SAIGON MABU ----LE ...... Wednesday, Stat May DETA & BANGKOK Vis SAIGON & SINGAPORE-Regular Monthly

.

PASSENGER neserios.

KISHU MARU

Thursday, 1st June

VALUUTTA.—Fortnightly service via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon

VICTORIA, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE & TACOMA-Via Shanghai nënd Dhiren-Taking carge to OVERLAND POINTS CBA. Canada, AFRICA MARU ...........................aca mangi „Friday, 28th May · NEW YORK Via PANAMA.

SHUNKO MARU

KKW ORLEANS. VI SUEZ.

BORNEO MARU

JAPAN PORTS-Kobe & Yokohama via Shanghai.

ARGUN MARŪ....

KEELUNG vis SWATOW & AMOT.

KALJO MARU

or

AMARUSA MABU

-TAKAO via SWATOW and AMOT.

KOREŲ KABU

THE CHINA MAIL.

"SHIPPING

CANADIAN

STEAMSHIPS

PACIFIC

LIMITED

MAIDEN VOYAGE

TRANS-PACIFIC.

R.M.S.

EMPRESS OF CANADA

FOR

VANCOUVER.

SEVENTH JUNE, 1922.

CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.

(INCORPORATED IN, USA)

OPERATING FAST FEEIGHT AND PASSENGER STEAMERS

"NANKING" "CHINA" ·GORJISTAN" "ALMERIA'

AN UNSURPASSED HIGH CLASS PASSENGER SERVICE.

FIRST CLASS FARE TO EUROPEAN PORTS Minimum Rate USG, $577,07

Maximum Rate U.S.G. $620.50

First Clam Accommodation Throughout-

Trans-Pacific Service

· HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO, VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKT, YOKOHAMA AND HONOLULU,

S.S." NANKING'

May 30th

S.S." CHINA"

July 8th.

Java Service

HONGKONG TO AMOY, SINGAPORE AND JAYA PORTS.

SS. GORJISTAN"

S.S. ALMERIA”

FAST FREIGHT SERVICE Through Hills of Lading iscoed to să points in United States & Quais

sho

Cargo accepted on Through Kila of Lading for transhipment at Eta Francisco to weekly exilugs for prinsipai. Atlantic Porta

CT. SCERIDGE, GETSEAD" AGETI PRISON'S BUILDING, TULIPHONE, FARBINGER DIFT.

No. 1834

IO HOOSE STREET, TEL. FRIGHT DEPT. & AGENT.

No. 2181. Cable add. "CHIMAIL"

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

HONGKONG & SOUTH CHIKA COAST PIET SERVIOR.

SERVIOR

Lommodation for First Clase Plasmigers, Mantris Light and fame in Staccomm and dalocis. Becaliant Cuisina

$CALLBETETZ

Monday, 19th June.

Baturday.

Sunday,

3rd June

13th June

HAICHING HALHONG...

Every Sundays Koon.

„Thursday, lat Jane.

Y. TABUDA, Manager.

No. 1, Queen's Building.

Foe talling dates and farther partionlars please apply to—

Tel. No. 4090.

NEW YORK DIRECT.

JOINT SERVICE OF THE:

"BLUE FUNNEL"

LINE (OCEAN 8.8. 00. LD. & CHINA MUTUAL 88, 00, LD.)

AND

AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE (ELLERMAN & BUOKNALL 8,8, 00., LD.) SAILINGS TROM HONGKONG.

3.8. "DEUCALION"

SS. "KAZEMBE ' *..............

8.8. ALCINOUS

tore proceed via Stes Canal o

Subject to change without notice.

via Suez Car

Kit June. is 6uez Canal... 15th Jane.,

Stez Canal......

25th Jane. facema Canal at Owneer'?

For trecht und preticulars apply to

DOTIERFIELD & SWUE #2: THE BANK LINK LD., HONGKONG,

(ZREN SWIZE & SONS, LTD.)

RONGLONG & CANTON,

بھیجو

REISS & 00

THE KWONG HIP LUNG CO., LTD.

HINGINEERS” 401 BÄIPBUILDERS,?BULLAK MATTES, BEANS 14 IBUN FOUNDZES, MAll wärz done in this arabitatment in grazartband. Wa bare

- prat balety years' ExpPERISE

→Type Offor, the Dopraveen Bask

Shipyard; Sham-Be-To, Zowloon, Han

of 200 Zosé lang.

Hongkong, & pel A, TRAC

SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.

AND ERTURN.

(Occupying 9 to 10 Days)

CLPLAIN

'Capt. J. 5. Thoirson FRIDAY,

C.

SHIPPING

N: NO.

MONDAY, MAY (22” 1972.

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

POZ

BAILING SUBJECT TO ALTERASTON, “

SWATUW AND BANGKOK

i

•PORTERA WANG TƠNng to May: Bad Noon. SWATOW, SHANGHAI AND TSING: 0 Leesoni Mry girls 4 p HAIPHONG, ROTHOW & BANGEDECEKTMAS Tith 10. PAEROI AND HIPHONG

AMOY AND SHANGHAI

➡EATPONGE

MANILA, CEBU AND ILOILO

SZENTTEN

*

SWATON, SHANGHAI AND TSINGTAO... SETELANG SHANGHAI SWATOW, SHANDHAI AND TSINGTAO.....TOCHOW,

SUITANG

* Kay £866' 10 = m.

My th Noon.

May 25thy- 4-p. May tih kpoth May 19th 4pm

May 30th Noon

BARLIER TELEGRAMS,

(Ranier's Serviceŭto the China (Mall.)

GENOA

.

The plenary Commission adopted a

GENOA, May 20th resolution embodying the temporary non- aggression pact. The Ramiane and a low minor states repeated their reservations, and M. Barthon. declared that he had recommended the pet's adoption to kil Government

M. Chicheria requested that an inter- pational body and not the League of Nations be entrusted with the treatment of the sanitary questions of Europe.

Mr. Lloyd George's Ens) speech was loadly cheered.

Barthon criticised both the Germans and Enasiars, pointing out to the former that in 1914. France did not want war.

SIAMESE STEAMSHIP GO: BANGKOK

modern-THONG SAMED

D. Hay

23rd & pa SWATOW AND BANGKOK TAX SAMUD.Kay #the păm

SHANGHAI LINE-PASSENGERS, MAIL and CARGO, Kent and to-day she again wanted peace. Saloon accommodation amidships. Elonicio Far in Saloon and Stale rooms Regular schedule service between Chaton, Hongkong Shanghai-: Mr. Lloyd George said that the Con-

Getoa, May 20th." (Markoorookly) and Tsingtao (weekly), taking cargo on through Black Ladingference was the most remarkable in his- 13 sli Kazgiess and Forthern, China Forts. Pangars are landed to Shanghatory, and would remain forever as arolding the inconvenienos of transhipment så Wooring.

inspiring landmark on the pathway to universs) peace, although they had pot

BANGKOK LINK-Weekly Service to and from Bangkok via Swatow.

For Freight or Pamage apply tu-~-

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

(John Swire & Sons Ltd.)

19AJTE.

Telephone No. 36,

STRUTHERS & BARRY.

MANAGING AGENTS :—UXETED STATES SHIPPING BOARD.

EXPRESS FREIGHT SERVICE.

TO LOS ANGELES AND SAN FRANCISCO"

FROM HO GKONG BY DIRECT ROUTE,

*West Frospect "

Due Hongkong 11th June. Leave Hongkong 13th June.

CARGO ACCEPTED FOR TRANSHIPMENT AT HAN FRANCISCO TO WEEKLY BAILINGS FOR ATLANTIO SEABOARD PORTE THROUGH BULLS OF LADING ISSUED TO US. AND, CANADIAN OVERLAND POINT.

TO MANILA, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA,

SAMARANG AND SOURABAYA.

* West Chopaks ”--

"West Fara'on"

Des Hongkong 14th May. Leave Hongkong 28th May, Dae Hongkong 13th June. Leave Hongkong 15th duns.

One You 19 LADINY 195587 TO ALL PORTS NOT SERVED.

FOR FULL INFORMATION APPLY TO

STRUTHERS & BARRY.

I ZVEREEN,

Genstal Agent for JAPAN-CHINA-PHILIPPINES. INDO-CHINA-STRAMES AND JAVA-

Las Florz, Powell's Building,

Phone #a. 3006. GP. BRADFORD, Eex-ågonì.

KERR STEAMSHIP CO. ING. N.Y.

EEGULAR MONTHEY SERVICE Between

JAPAN, CHINA, MANILA AND NEW YORK

+

Steamer

From

"GRANDE GAÅRD" NEW YORK "KINGHORY"

"CAMILLA GILBERT » "TILTEORN

Expected ...Bailing

Fer.

on or about on or about

29th May 30th May NEW YORK: Early June

via Manila

Early July

Mid July!

Freight Frieight and Fa:ther Particulars apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES- & · CO., Agents.

SAIGON, SWATOW, SINGAPORE· ANU - KOIHOW · BUS. 8.8. "CHEFOO" -sailing 88. HERMELIN” 8.8. "SEIBTAN"

8.8.

YUETWAH"

May 2nd to Maigon, Fingapore vis Hoihow

May 28th to Singapore via Swałow

May 31 to Swałow and Fingapore

Splendid pasager Accommodation—large and airy berth cabéns Etted throughout with gieterty. If EGTA, ERZIGHT BATZA, APPY-EVEN BANG STRAMANIP COMPANY-- 271 Wing Lok SL West, Telephone 2315,

THOS. COOK & SON.

GIA PUTE.

16th May át 1 PAC

RAILWAY

| Capt. W. O. Passmore. | THURSDAY, let June 1

21

SWATOW,

Arrivals and Departures from the Company's Wharf (nour Blaki Plac).

T TEKOHT and PASSAGE #pply bo

DOUGLAS LAPRAIX & ́06,

General Mmagers.

AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE,

NEW YORK V1 SUEZ ES" MADAWASKA”..............VÎS Exez Canal..31st May. Beston & New York- Bubject to change without notice.

ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE. INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.

Chego carried on through Bils of Lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA, BELAGUA BAY. DURBAN (Natl), EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABÉTH 200 JAFE TOWN dizech oe with krazshipmens at CALOUTTA and/or COLOMBO,

For particulare, spply 10 !---

THE BANK LINE, LTD,

MATASI Axoms.

ELLERMAN” LINE

(Ellerman & Bucknall 8.8. Co., Ltd)

FREIGHT & PASSENGER SERVICE. OUTWARDS

**KANDABAR "

HOMEWARDS.

... 10th June London Antwerp, Botterdam

and Hamburg. (London, Botterdam_and Ham-

burg

Bobject to change without notice."

For particulaen of freight and passage rates apply to se

THE BANK LINE,

STEAMSHP FREIGHT

· INSURANCE

BANKERS.

AGENTS

Ticketa inued, Letters of Credit and Cironlar Notes Ined and Cashen

"FAR EASTERN TRAVELLERS GAZETTE”

fres on application. - ·

143 OFFICES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD

Far Esatera Offices:

148

HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, TIENTSIN, PELING & YOKOHAMA,

Chief Occ:-LUDGATE CIRCUS, LONDON, E.C.

Local Address:-Hongkong Hotel Building. HONGKONG,

Telegraphic Addreɛ:—" COUPON.” -

Telephons 524-5

WING CHEUNG & CO.

SHIP CHANDLERS.

AND

GENERAL STOREKEEPERS

No. 105, Des Vox Road Central, BONGKONG.

KWONG NING TAI

CHAN LUM.

STEVEDORES COAL MERCHANTS. COMPRADORES & SHIFCHANDLERS

SHIPPING MASTER:

No. 79 Des Voeux Road, Central FEOKE 1768

30

Estased as far as the most sangeino

expected.

He warned the Soviet representatives that when they came to The Hague they must ret go out of their way to trample on the principles which were our very life blood, namely, the full recognition of their obligations

Eussis if ahe, wanted money must accept the code of honour which had descended to us through generations, and if the Russian memorandum was the last word from Bassis he would despair of secomplishing anything at The Hague

The zon-aggression pact was only pro- visional, but once it was established the nasions would pot go back. Its psycho- logical international effect would be ejec trica;.

A

wonsiderable part of Mr. Lloyd George finely worded speech. which was listened to with almost reverential silence throughout, was devcted to summing up what the Conference had accomplished aad also to plain speaking to the Bus-

ans.

In the former connection he ex- pressed the opinion that the Peace Pact, the reports and recommendations of the Finance, Economic and Transport Coo- missions alone justiced the existence of the conference, although attention had fastened on controversial issues. Claim ing that considerable progress had been made towards the solution of the pre- domitantly exciting problem, he uttered warping that whatever the effect of the Russian memorandum of May 11th had been in Russia, the effect outside had been disastrous. It had produced a reaction against the spirit of settlement. declared that if Russia is to get essential help, she must not outrage what Russians might describe as the prejudices enter- tained by Western Europe in connection with honouring her financial obligations. Europe desired to assist Russia, but not even a Russian tornado has split one fibre of single roct of these prejudices on which our systems depend Conclud ing Mr. Lloyd George said the life-lice thrown out at Cannes had not yet been drawn in as he had hoped; neither had it been mapped nor released, but we desired to draw eastern Europe towards life. He-wound up with the assertion that the Peace Faci. though as present provisional, was going to endure for the thrill of pesce had gone through Europe's veins.

Losbox, May 2uth.

He

A huge crowd, including two hundred parliamentarians and politicians gave Mr. Lloyd George a wonderful reception on his arrival at Victoria Station from Genoa

Lord Chamberlain was among the first with his congratulations, conveying message from the King welcoming him home. The popular greeting continued along the route to Downing Street, where there was another series of informal re- ceptions by ministers and others.

GEOA, Maj 90th. All the delegations have departed ex cept the Russians who lears tomorrow. M. Chickerin remains for a few days.

OFIUM.

Lounas, May 20th. Sir John Jordan, interviewed by representative of the Manchester Guard jam, said he was greatly disappointed at the report that the Council of the League of Nations had reserved for private coo- sideration the

the report in regard to the cultivation of poppy. This would mean that the question would be referred back

and Where would be an

to a

other year's dels

Till the question of the cultivation and manufacture was tackled wholeheartedly, it was not much good imposing systems of, importation certificates and other mea mres through

&

hrough which illicit drag merchants. and four. The altitude of all the Governments seemed to be that. charity begins at botce, and

as long as their own citizens were more or less protected, the world- wide aspect of the problem did not seem to

engage much attention.

Mr. Chao Hsia Cha stated that he had cabled the Chinese. Government very strongly, urging them to re-investigate the

question of thio recrudescence of poppy-growing and to invite the Cham- bers of Commerce, and the educational bodies and the Anti-Opium Asciation to participate. He had also urged strong public anti-opiam propaganda, wherein the student class would be the greatest aid.

CHINA BANK CONSORTIUM.

LONDON, May 20th The report that the China Bank Can- sortium was consideringounded. The re withdrawal from

Chinese matters in

areting of the Council of the Consor tium was unanimously of the opinion that the Consortium should cont

contionse policy of holding itself prepared to saist

China's economic and financial develop-↑ ment, it upon the establishment of more stable political conditions there, iti offices are requested.

LORD FRENCH

good

NEW YORK, May 30th Lord French unveiled a bust of Wa ington at New York University.

NEW LAID EGGS FROM CHINA

Lospori

China are selling, snow-i Figueres of their atnes after

the refrigerating chai

COLLSA

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