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FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1922,

SHIPPING

P. & 0.-BRITISH INDIA

APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND).

'THE GOD AT WHAM I GRUMBLE IS FAR

YONT ME"

THE CHINA MAIL.

These striking verses, by Andrew Dodda, sppeared in the Scottish Farm Servant (June), the monthly organ of { the Agricultural Labourers' Union in Scotland.

O Lord, I cannae understand The things that Ye git af Your hands The earth and ses are greatly planned,

I must admit ;.

The heavens, glorious and grand,

Prove Your fine wit.

"Bit whiles I think it ill agrees Wi' a' the bonny things that please

MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES To see the awfu' terrivees-4

STRAITS, JAVA, BURMI, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF, WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, KAST AND SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, 1CLUDING NOW ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND PORTE, AND SEA, EGYPT, EUROPE, .

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

"BARDINIA"

SICILIA

*DEVANHA" *NOVARA "

5. R

Топа

From Rongkong

(about)

**KARMALA **

19,000

19: July

"BOUDAN"

7,000

"KASHGAR"

9,00-0

0,084

8,702

8,092

16850

23rd July 31st July 18th Aug. 16th Aug. 30th Aug. tath Sept.

"MACEDONIA "

10,512

27th Sept.

"KALYAN

! 8,987

11th Oct.

**DONGOLA”

8,0

20th Oct.

"KBYBER"

8,000

eth Nov.

"NAGOYA"

7,000

92nd Nov,

**KARMALA "

A0'0

6th Doc.

"EASROAR"

9,000

20th Doc.

"PLASSY"

7,303

3rd Jan. 1923

BRITISH

"EGRA"

"JANUS"

INDIA-APOAR

5,108

16th July st 3 p.m.

4,894 18th July

Destination

MARKETLIES, LONDON & A'werp.

S'pore. Penang, Colbo Bbay. Bboy, Marseilles, Ldon A'werp. MARBHILLES, LONDON & Awerp. S'pore, Ferang, Colbo & D'bay. MARSEILLE, LONDON & Awerp

do.

bay, Marseilles, Lidon, Awerp. MARSEILLES, LONDON & A'werp.

do. do. do.

B'bay, MarseillexLdon, A'werp. MARSEILLES, LONDON & A'werp.

do.

SAILINGS (South)

| Singapore via Amoy.

Calcutta via Singapore and

Penang*.

The tantrum stroke- Wi' which Yo shape the destinien

O' us puit folk.

"It's You that kens a' that's ta

ken,

Richt frae the moose in his woo den Unto the nether neak far ben

Where cometa fiec

For sixty years, or mair, on en",

Where o'er that be.

"And when we sec-we're no saz‡

stuipet--

The comet's on a leash and grippet, And led like ony collier's whippet

Upon the road;

We ken Yo're naewise mean

nippet-

You are a God!

or

"Bit why should the Great Engineer That set the worlds o' in gear, And sent them spinnin' year by year

Wi' sio precision, Delight to treat pair mortals here

Wi' cauld derision?

It's aid Ye watok the sparrow' fo' And keep a reck" nino thêm s And still Ye Bund the drivin' saw,

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South) And mak' it freeze,

Manila, Thursday Island, "ST. ALBANS "

4,000 3rd August Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney

& Melbourne. Frequent conaretions from Australia with the following The Union 8. Company's steamers to the United Kingdoma via New Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco etc., The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s steamers for Southampton and Loudon via Panama Canal.

The P.&O. Royal Mail Steamers to London via Suez Canal.

The P. & O. Branch Bervice of Steamers to London via the Cape.

SAILINGS

"SARDINIA"

• TANDA

"ALIP RE"

" SICILIA

Till hundors o' them dwine awa'

By slow degrees!

"I aften think the bonny floo'ers Are sweet thechts o' Your musing

'oore,

Bit O, the fancy short endures

Tae sen Ye elatch

is wrathfu* up shoo'ere-- A foul debauch!

TO

SHANGHAI

&

Them JAPAN

#1,684

18th July

6,955

24th July

S'hai, Kobo and Yokohama, Shanghai and Keba

5,273

26th July

Kobo.

6,702

3rd Aug.

Shangbei only.

All dates are approzimate and subject to alteration without notice."

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALI STEAMERS, *Passengers for Rangoon must defray their own Eotel expenses at Singapore while waiting for the on carrying steamor.

1st Saloon Passengers may travel by B.1.9.N. Company's steamers between Bingapore and alcuttar Singapore and Madras in lieu of the section of their & O. Tickets Singapore to Colombo.

All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fane free of charge.

Parcels Measuring not more than 2 ft. x 2 ft. x 1 will be received at the Company's Office up to noon on the day Irevious to smiling.

For Further Information, Fassage Farce, Freights, Handbooks, etc., apply to

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

12, Des Voeux Hond Central, HONGKONG

E. HIN

Agents.

LARGE STOCK OF SHIPBUILDING MATERIALS, vis. Steal Ship Plates, Angles and Bars. Also Shipchandlery Articles,

Telephone No. 1116.

28, Wing Woo Stroet, Cantra).

T. K. K.

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

Keduced Fare to Europe U.S.G.820.50 First Class Throughout HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO,

VIA SHANGHAI, THE INLAND SEA, JAPAN & HONOLULU **TTE PATHWAY OF THE Sox."

STEAMEDA

§ TENYO MARI........

KOREA MARU..22,000

PERSIA MARU

TAIYO MARU.....

+ BIBERIA MARU,

TONE.

,22,000

...... 9,000

***... 22,000.

.92,000

Calling at Keelung.

LEAVY, HONGKONU,

July 20th.

July 30th. ......August 20th 10.30a.m.

...Sept. 9th.

.....Bept. Ard.

Calling at Deiren and omitting Shanghai.

*Calling at Keelung.

+Calling at Dairen.

SOUTH AMERICAN LINE,

HONGKONG TO VALPARAISO.

VIA MANILA, KEELUNG, JAPAN, HONOLULU, HILO, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN PEDRO BALINA CRUZ, BALBOA, CALLAO, MOLLENDO,

+GINYO MARU

ABICA AND IQUIQUE.

TONS.

THENUE BY Trans-Andean Route to BURNOS AYRES,

LEAVE HONGKONG, 17.500 .....................................Sept. 5th.

*.Clot

. Nov. 18th.

RTFAMEDB.

ANYO MARU

18,000,... Omitting Manila.

SEIYO MARU ..........................

pth.

For full information regarding pareeppere freight and sailings, apply to:---

Y. TSUTSUM1, Manager; King's Puilding, Tel. Nos. 3274 & 2376 Agents at Canton; Mesara. T. E. GBIFFITH LTD.

THE "CHINA MALU,”

NOTICE.

The China Mall' la delivered free at anbeoribers In Hongkong and Kowlo

Porbags, tr Charged at the rate of fifty sants per month.

Rate of subscription to the "Overland Communion roiating to nawa should Jhips Mall" $13 per sanum : postage be addressed to THE EDITOR.

11 per annum extra. Single oopy twenty Correspondents mnat forward their ve cents cacti.

Alterations and additions to advarties. games and addresses with any communića. How addressed to the Kalter, not necesally mente op Pages 2, 3, 6, 7, 8 and 9 should for publication bata pridemos of good

Baltiti

All matter for pabllastion should be written on om side of the paper only.

Letters rahlo to business should be ddressed to TA MINJOER,

Ray of #baoription to China Man ir 838 per annum per qustine mid par inda Driers for mxies coples of the "On MALZ' should be annis, asoon na possible an Heropky fa Hazibed. ... Onah 10 etmiy Qradik

elesty

"A mither's hairt, a bairaie fair, Ye fashion baith wi' tender care, And syne some day Yo smash Your

ware

Dang a tae bits:

WHAT M.P. EAT AND·

DRINK.

CHANGES IN 21 YEARS.

FEWER COURAKA, LESS › WINH,

MORD. ABER,

SHADOWS BEFORE.

COMING EVENTS ADVERTISED IN THE MAIL."

ENTERTAINMERSTU.

July 14-Coronet Theatre Lilian Gish in “A Romanos of Happy Valley" World Theatre; "The Baga Hon" Kowloon Theatre, Black Beauty,

3H PP NO

N. Y K

VICTORIA, ȘI

BAILINGS #USJHOT TO. ALTERATION.

TSIYAMA MARE ...

...Friday,

KITLE & VANCOUVER vis Shanghai &, Japan Through bills of lading issued to all Over Great changes that have taken

land Common Points in U.S.A. and Canada. - place of late years in the social Ilfe of

YOKOHAMA MARU foalling Koolung)... Wednesday, 26th July, at 11a.m. Parliament were described by Mr. G.

KAGA MARU (Calling Keelung Friday 18th Aug. at 11 am. PUBLIC AUCTION SALES, Willsher, the manager of the refresh-

MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP vin Singapore da

KITANO MARU...

Friday,

Fist July, at 11 am. ment department of the House of Com-

July 14.-15.-Lammert Bros., the

HARUNA MARU

4th Augi, at 11 am. mons, who has been there for 21 years whole of the valuable furniture of the AMBURG via LONDON, ROTTERDAM, and is now leaving to become manager Astor House Hotel including very

End of July of the Cavendish Hotel at Eastbourne. fine oil paintings by well known LIVERPOOL via MARSEILLES & VALENCIA.

"Twenty-one years ago," he said to French Artists, Autor House Hotel, BADO MARU....******

ind of July a Daily Mail representative, "there from 11 am. continuing at 2.30 p.m. BYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila &c. were, I believe, only about three mem-, esch day,

...Tuesday, 18th July at 11 .. ...Tuesday, 15th August at 11 am. bara who did not change into evening July 15,-Hughes and Hough' dress for dinner. They were the Carpets, rugs, household furniture pioneers of the Labour Party, Mr. etc., Sales Rooms, 10.30 am.

...Sunday, 30th July Burt, Mr. Fenwick, and Mr. Heary Broadhurst. To-day it is the ex- ception rather than the rule for mem- bers on ordinary occasions to dine in evening dress. It has disappeared aines the advent of the Labour Party. July 18.-Hughes and Hoogh r The present day menus are three, Teak wood and, blackwood furniture or four courses fewer than they used etc. Sales Rooms, 2.30 p.m.

YORHINO MARU AKI MARU

***

NW YORK via PANAMA,

TOBA. MARU...

July 15.-Miscellaneous goods, all NEW YORK vis Buez. more or less damaged, ex... "Peking RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES via Cape Mara," No. 18 Godown, 11 am

| BOMBAY via Singapore & Colombo. July 17-Land sales, P.WD.

TAMBA MART 20 Ones, Sp.m.

COMPANY MEETING.

to be. Formerly we served banquets: July 20.Lammert Bros. valuable of 14 or 15 courses; now the usual household furniture, No. 13 Orient number is reven or eight. Dinner Buildings. 2.45 p.m. time is alan much earlier than it used to be, partly. I think, because many members do not eat any luncheon. August 19-Union Insurance They confine themselves practically society of Cantor Ltd. Queen's Build- to two meals a day-breakfast and ings at noon. British Traders' In diner and want the latter meal aurance Co. Ltd., Queen's Buildings, 12.10 p.m. China Fire Insurance Co. Ltd., Queen's Buildings, 12.15 p.ro.

about six o'clock.

"Far Icus wine is drank thes formerly at the E ure,

FEWER TELIOTALLERS. ·

OTHER MEETINGS.

July 20.--Hongkong General Cham- ber of Commerce quarterly meeting City Hall, 4 p.m.

"Bottled beera, which were bardly ever drunk in the House twenty years ago, are now a common beverage, and it was only three years ago that the cheaper brands of cigarettes, which now have a ready sale, began UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS. to be applied at the House of Com- mons. Nothing but the moat ex- pensive cigara satisfied the members of a generation ago when they wanted to smoke.

"On the other hand there are not, I think so many vegetarians and teetotallers among members as there were then. Certainly there are far fewer in this Parliament then in the last. There is also a great deal more entertainment of guests done at the House by members than there over used to be. Normally about 800 teas, 480 dinners, and 300 luncbɛons on an average are served daily.

"The famous teas on the Terrape-in the season are more numerous than' ever, but this is no longer the ex- cineive social function that it used to

bo.

"Colonel Lockwood, now Lord Lam-

The bain is brocht in deied-noo bourne, introduced a shilling dinner

there!

That fairly grite!

"I am na sio a hopeless duffer But what I ken it's guid tae suffer, Bit yet what wey sood Yo be graffer

Wi' some it baira That what Ye are wi' some suld

buffer

Whae needs his fairin'?

"Ye soe oor king set his ball-mark Upon some brewer or ither spark,

for members when he was chairman of the Kitchen Committee at the time of the arrival of the Labour Party. That consisted of joint, two vegetables, sweet, and bread, batter, and cheese. It disappeared with the

war, but members for le. 9d, can still obtain joint, two vegetables, cheese, bread and butter, and large numbers of them have this only,

"Cabinet Ministers always- have a special table in one of the dining rooms at which no one below that

While bairnica gang withoot a sarkrank may sit, but no special food is

To pay the fee-

I'd erike the ralo olamjamfry stark,

If it was me!

"To mak' a clear I strive and

stumble

Till my puix wits are in a jumble, Syne, in my weariness grown humble,

I come to sec

That the God at wham I grumble

Is far yont me.

"Jist as my dowg or wes jakedaw May think me whiles an unco thraw That wielde withoot a reasoned law

The ruling rod,

Hon is a man fit to misca'

The weye o' God?

"My dong" ne'er understands I'm

shair,

When instinct's strong implanted

there,

What way he soodnau bùnt a bare

Or chaas a cat;

Bit still I cannao my weys aquare

Wi' bis for that.

"Lord, pardon a presumptions fulo, Whae thinks that wi'a lichted spill He'il read the Great Inseratable

Like A B C ;

!

The meal mann ey gang thro' the mill.

And sae maun we,'

£800,000 Smugglera.

Two diamond mugglers af interna tional notoriety have been arrested to Rouse's Point, at the north of Lake Champlain, across the Canadian bar

served to them. The Prime Minister

'prefers cold dishes at all times,”

PASSENGERS.

DEPARTURES.

1HE GREAT NORTHERN TELE-

GRAPH COMPANY, LTD.

The

The following unclaimed telegrams sro lying at the office of Great Northern Telegraph Company (Limited) :--

Tegetmeir Representing John Dicken-

Company. from Tientein Rea Kremlin, from Shanghai. Jow Graverly Hongkong Hotel, from Shanghai.

Ogino Matsubara, from Tunokuchi- bizen.

Lyons Solano, from Abangbai. Pao Cheong Queen's Road West, from Shanghai.

Channho, from Amoy. Weton, from Shanghai. Chungkee

hom Ningpo. Tangzamine 60 Morrison Hill Road, from Shanghai.

Hincheong 40 Firet Floor Des Voeux

Mowwobing, from Taingtan Road, from Shanghai..

TM3 Chistya Hoongsing Kisukee, from Amoy.

Wong 13 Caine Road, from Shanghai. Taalay Oathwatchun, from Amoy. Einence, from Amoy. Chanfongshan Wingthenlang Co. Siyingpoone, from Shanghai.

Konghongtai, from Shinghai.

Th. KRING

Superintendent. Hongkong, July 6, 1922.

EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRAL- ASIA & OHINA TELEGRAPH CO.

List of anolaimed telegrama lying in E. E Tolegraph Office Hongkong. Deluers from Lausanneouchy. Addis Williams, caro British Consul, from London.

Emilio B. Garcise as Paz, from Iloilo, Mrs. J. J. Byrnee Astor House, from

Manila.

Kincal, from Singapore.

M. E. F. AIREY,

Superintendent.

Hongkong, July 6, 1922.

SHIPBUILDERS. »

in

Por Empress of Asia" on July 13- Mias M. H. Adams, Miss E. Anderson, Air Curtis G. Ashdown. Mr H. 0. Ashdown. Mr and Mrs R. H. Atwell, Mr and Mrs L. Baines. Mr Ray M. Barger,

CRAMP COLIC. Mr J. Behal, Mrs J. N. Boyne, Major B. Bowditet Jr., Mr and Mrs T. Brown, No osed of suffering from crampe Brother Marcal. Brother Jobn. Bentber the stomach or intestinal pains. Chara Alexis, Mr W. F. Carman, Rev, Tberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy Catapang, Mr D. Consigliore, Mrs B. B. never fails to relieve the most sovero Cooper, Mr J. Coulthart, Miss Cheung cases. Get it today, there will be no Shui, Mr and Mrs T. C. Chu, Dr. P. time to send for it after the attack comes Chou, Bir Oban Harin, Mr Chew Ging on. For sale by all Chamists and Store Gam, Mrs Chin Chu Far. Major R. keepers. Danber. Mrs D. Davison, Miss J. DEAD, Mr. E. Disx, Mre Elons Digmanse, Mr E. F. Dizon, Mr C. D. Farmer. Miss.D. Feeley, Mr J. Friedland, Mr Yong Choong, Mr Augusto Garcia, Mr C. E. Gardner, Mrs Gardner, Mr W. F Gillespie, Me W K. Gordon, Mr and Mrs T. M. Gregory, Mr Louis Haber, General Thos. L. Hartigen, Mrs W. Hawley, Miss F. W. Iloyworth, Mr J. R. Hopking, Capt L. Hussey. Mr Hong Shek Ping, Mrs Jew Quong She, Mr Jew Gow, Mr Jew. Sro Fung, Miss

Jong, Jong Bang Yoon, Mr David Laklo Beitb. Mr Phillo C. Kerby, Mrs Kuntz, Mr and Mrs Lo Kau, Mr Kwan Chun Kao, Mr J F. Luby, Mr Ng Law, Mr Leo Bing Jack, Mr Jl Lim, Mr Joso Munoz Lopez, Hr F. F. Mattingly, Mr G. MoBreen, Mrs H. E. Menu, Miss Lens McCann, Mr- Antonio Mizzan. Rt. Rev. and Mrs G. E. Mosher, Mr H. E. Nelson, Miss Helen Ng, Mr Ng York Chan, Rev. and Mrs AA Pratt Mr Pang. Shla Ming, Mosers Fang Di Lam. O. H. Rolfe, R. P. Stewart, Mr & Mrs P.B.H. van Boetere, Mrs R. H. Splaino, Mr T Sheldrup. Mr Bam Shut Chin, Misa 8am Shui Won, Jose Silverio, tira Sam Yuk Chin. Mus estes Bney Hong. Beto Taz Lat. Sip Wing Sin, Bing Chi Ching, Miss Ham Takahashi, Mr Tong Ming Kit, Mrs Lee

Mr

se sent to the Office, No. 5. Wyndham der. with stones to the value of Ringst, nok labor.tham: 11.30a.m.

Alteratioms and peditions be advert 2600,000. The stones, it is eaid, were las Esther. I od Totoa, Miss Barsh mente on pages 1, 4, 5 and 10 should be obtained in Montreal. They consist Thou, Mrs T, M. Tsou, Mr T. M. Eline sent ur not later than 1 p.migo

of 50 unset diamonds. They were Van Castricum, Bliss Helen G. Vaughan, before 2p.m

New Advertisements should be sent in concealed in an electric bulb in the Mesara. JTR Villanueva, H. P Messrs. F. Wensthoff, Wing Yoon, Advertisements and Baberiptions which sleeping berth of the train in which White, F. 4. Wabeter, Mire M. It. Wood, pare not entered la fixed parted will be the men were travelling Customs Wong Sam, Mre Wong Che, Mr and Mrs confirmed us oodatarefalde

oficere made one smuggler unscrews. Wang, He and affre Le Bhop Wan

Yoak Kwel Hoong and Miss Yuk Kwan Harg. for no gems there?:

Telegraphlo Addrses -Ham' Hongkong;}'wooden leg ́and.were disappointed to Mr I. Y. Wu, Mr Top Sam Dep, Mis

Code: A.R.C. 8th Mantióné

Telephone No. St

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Tuesday, 25th: July. -

ALOUTTA vin Singapore, Penang and Rangoon

Wednesday, 19th July:

YAMAGATA MARU...

NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

AKI MARU >* *** *** salma in un Friday, 14th July, at 11 .co.. SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

WAKASA MARU...... (Calling Nagasaki)...... Woduceday, 19th July, LYONS MARUI.....

...Friday, 91st July.

Ver further information soply to.. Telephone No. 292 & 299. NIPPON YUBEN KAISHA.

K. HI, KAMEI

MATARKT.

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Regular monthly service between YOKOHAMA, KOBE, DAIREN, SHANGHAI, HONGKONG › ANILA

AND

AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG,

Steatners.

For

BREMEN.

Sailing on or about “OLDEKERE......Amsterdam, Rotterden, Hamburg & Bromen...8704 July “205 MA”...............Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Hamburg & Bremsen...22ɑd Aug. "SEMBILAN " ..... Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Hamburg & Bremen...21st Sept. GEMMA"........... Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Hemburg & Bremen... 20th Cot

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Jeneral Agenta,

York Building.

JAVA-PACIFIC LINE

Steamer.

OF THE

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Expected From on or aboat on or about

Will Iesve

For

The steamers are all fitted throughout with electric light and USTE sccommodation for a limited number of saloon-passengers.

All steers carry a duly qualified surgeon.

Cargo taken on through Bills of Lading to all Overland Points to the United States of Americs and Canada.

SHIP REPAIRERS, BOILER MAKERS. FORGE MASTERS. UXY-ACETYLENE, AND BLECTRIO WELDERS.

MECHANICAL, AND "ELECTRICAL

For Particulars of Freight and Paseage apply to the

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GENERAL MANAGERS,

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THE WING CHECNG MOTOR BOAT.CO., Fast and Comfortable Motor Boats de luxe. For hire and for sale.

MODERATE TERMS. Pisnio Parties, and Passen-

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gare carried to Kowloon

Vesela is harbour.

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Office: 16 Auton St., Wanchai.

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ENGINEERS,

OF HONGKONG,

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Depth on Centre of

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Ton at 70 Feet Radin

· Lifting -100.

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(John Swire & Sons, Ltd.).

AGENTO HONGKONG, CHINA

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