'TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20,′′
SHIPPING.
1923
P&O-BRITISH INDIA
APCAR AND
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES
(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND). MAIL AND PASSENGER' SERVICES
STRAITS, JAYA, BURMA ONYLQ X, INDIA, PERSIAN "GULF, WEST (EDIKO, MAURITIUS, EAST AND. SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING MAW ZEALAND A ND QUEENSLAND PETS, BAD
SA. 421, EGYPT, EUROFE, 28.
- PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY
DIRECT ROYAL ·MAIL STEAMERS.
(Under Contract with H.M. Government.)
*AL PORE" **KASHMIR" "SOUDAN" "DONGOLA
From Blongkong
13th Yar.
Destination
MARERILLRS, LONDOR A'worp. &
Rotterdam
THE CHINA MAIL.
<OTICE TO SHIPPERS ANI -
PASSENGERS.
VESSELS DUR
FROM SWATOW & BANGKOK.
|Mari' 5,--K. A.
Babks.
»FROM `JAVA. **
Feb. 1.-J.C.J.L
Tiikerang.
FROM MANILA
Mar. 3-17,8,9.B. Elkridge.
$30.9.5.B-West Prospects
FROM SINGLIJER
| Mar. 3.-1,8,8, R... Elkridge.
23. C.8.8.3.. West Frospect.
FEWER WHISKY DRINKERS.
DISTILLERIES MAY HAVE TO
CLOSE DOWN..
-An end has been reached to the great whisky boom which has lasted since the end of the war. Owing to a variety of circumstances, stocks of whisky were very much depleted and ja order to replunial their stooks, dia till ries in the North of Scotland have bern working at full pressure for four yente,
Coincident with this activity, which has now brought stocks practically to the pre-war lavel, the, consumption of whisky bas steadily declined owing to the general lack of money and the high taxation, until today the cou
PROM BYDNEY AND MELBOOK#sumption is only about one half what
Feb. 240. A.
Mar. 13.-E. & A.
Apr. 9.-E. & A.- May 7---E. & A.
Victoria. Arttura.
St. Albans, Eastern.
FROM PORTLANDĄ -
--
Mar. 6-7.8.4.A... Montague.
20.U:8.8,D," West Jessar. 23.-0.8.9.1.
West Halcr.
FROM NEW YORK,
Fab. B
Pallerophon
S'pore, Pensug, Colbo & Blay. Mar. 17.-D. & Co. Muncaster Cartie.
Hbay, Marseillo, don A'worp S'pore Penang, Cofbo & B'hay. Singapore and Dombay. MARREILLES, LONDON & A'work. Sporo, Pensiig Col'bo & 'bay. Marseilles, LONDON & A'werp.
do.
Mar. 31,-D._F. | S
B. R
Tono
(about).
"KRIVA **
8,100.
glat Feb.
at 4 pm.
#BIDILA"
6,700
"MOREA" m
13:00 1
"LABORE"
5,02
1st Mar. 7th, Mar. 8th Mar.
-
6,973
"FROM VANCOUVER.
8,000
21st Mar.
8.700
23rd Mar.
9.000
4th Apr..
"NANKIN"
.7,000 18th Apr.
Apr. 19.-J. F.
"SICILIA
5,86
"KARMALA"
0000
21st-Ajr.
Srd May,
S'pore, Penang, Calbo & 'bay. MARSEILLES, Loxon & A'werp.
"Tay 171-5. F.
Jane 7-B, F.
"KASHGAR"
6038th May
do..
July 6.-D. F
Taltusirius. Protesilaua Achilles. Talthybius Tyndarcus.
"NYANZA
7,000.
Both May
30.
**NOYARA”
6,850
18th Juno
do.
FROM
DELTA
8,097
27th June.
do
"MALWA
10,941
"DEVANHA"
8,032
11th July 25th July
do.
do.
16,200 | 3rd Mar.
Singapore, Fonsag & Calcutta
BRITISH INDIA-APOAR SAILINGS (South).
"TORILLA
EASTERN &_AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South)
*LEASTERN "*
4,000
3rd March
Manila Sandakan, Thursday. Island, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney & Melbourne. Frequent connections from Australia with the following
The Union F.S. Company's slemmers to the United Kingdom via New Zealand, Vancouver, Ban Francisco etc.
ao P. U. Royal Mail steamers to London via Suez Canal.
The P. & O. Brinch Service of steamers to London via the Cape.
Mar. 11.-B. F. Apr. 19.-B. F. May 17.-B. F. July 5.-B·F
FROM LOS Fob, 26.11.S.S.B., Mar. 10-U.S.S.B.
FROM SAN
SEATTIE.
Talchybius.. Protilaua." Aohilles. Tyndareus.
ANGELES.. WASE Ivan.
Dewey.
FRANCISOR.
Frb 5.-0.S.S.B. Wost Iran. Mar. 1.-U.S.9.D.. Doway.
FROM EUROPEAN FORTS,
The New Zealand Bhipping Company's steamers for Southampton and London Feb. 24.-P. &. O Dongola. via Panama Canal,
SAILINGS. TO
"DONGOLA
"TANDA"
*** NANKIN "
"SOUDAN"
SHANGHAI
8,000
6,916
7,000
18th Mar.
0,700
11th Mar,
&
JAPAN
34th Feb. S'hai, Moji, Kobo & Yhonis.
8th Mar. | Bhangbai, Moji and Koha
S'hai, Moji, Kobo & Y'hana. Shanghai.
All dates are approximate anul subject to alteration without notice.
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON. ALL STEAMERS,- *Panacogers for Reagoon must defray their own Estel expenses at Singapore
bile waiting for the on edrrying steamor,
1st Saloon Passengers may travel by B.1.8.N. Company's steamers between
Fingapore and Calcutta-or-Singaporo and Madras in low of the section of
the P & O. Tickets Singapore to Colombo.
All Cabins are Etted with Electric Fare free of charge.-
ト
Parcels Measuring zot more than si . x It. x1 will be received at the Company's Office up to noon on the day previous to sailing,
For Farther Information, Passage Favos, Freights, Handbooka, ela, apply to:-
Mar. 1.A.L.
10.-P. & 0. 18 E.A.L. 24.—P. & 0. Apr. 7.-P. & 0, 11.-P. O. 25,-H, E.A.L.
4
Rheinland, Nankin.
Banka. Karmala. Khiva. Kasbear." Oostkerk.
FROM LONDON,
Feb. 23. L.
16. &0, 84.-P.,4.0. 27,-G L 97.-P. 40.
Pembrokeshire Sicilia. Dongola
Oleniuss Labore.
Karmals.
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. Apr. 7-T.&O.Khiva 99, Dei Vaux Road Contral, HONGKONG
Aventa
VALUE OF GOOD FICTION. TWENTIETH CENTURY DICKENS.
NEED FOR WHOLESOME LAUGHTER.
a
I
am
Mar: 10.-B. & U.
10.—P.&O.
Foudan. Nankin
12-GL-Glanndu——
34.-P. 40.
11.-P.&O.
21.-P & U.
May -&-P, & 0,
19.-P. & O, June 2.-P. & O.
• 10.--P, 40,
B. F
Sicilia. Kashgar. NOVAER nolta. Davanba. Malwa
FROM JAYERPOSE.
Eary bates. Priam. Dencalion. Folyphon lux. Txion. Porrhag Philoctetes: Poreous. Atroue Mentor Eurylochus. Automodoo. Glaucus Adrastas.
* 10.—8. F.
"This brings me to the second kiad of fiction that I require. We proceed alment naturally fran what I may call the bistorically tomatic to the domestic romantic-What about Mar.
Feb. 7.-B. F. Dr. Russell Wakefield, Bishop of Twentieth Century Charles | Birmingham, who was the principal Dickens?
not going to guest at a dinner given by the mention names, but I think I Authors' Club, Whiteball Court, on could quote four or five men who December 20, delivered an address on have sometimes, seemed to me to the topio-ohosen for discursion, name get into the Dickens atmcaphere only, Apr. ly."Flotion most needed after the shall I say, to be a little ashamed of. War." Mr. H. de Vere Stacpoole prosided.
it after a short journey through it. I
7.-B. F.
13.-B. F. 10.-B. F. 22-0, F. 51.-B. F
8-F. 13.-B. F. 14. F $1,-. J. 28,.-B. F.
6.-B...
FROM HAMBURG
Fob. 21.V.K. Mar. 16,-H, R. 22-R. B.
I am told that nobody reads Dickens The Bishop remarked that in spite nowadays, I shall have to reply firat, May of the war it wouli not be true to say that I am sorry for them, because it's that we should avoid fiction in order a poor compliment other to their-in- to produce moral fibre. The solid meat telligence or to their sense of humour, of dry as dost reading could not be and, secondly, I would answer that I digested in great quantities at the best think they would be at the meroy of of times and certainly not when the, any man who could suit the Dickens May -R. B. palate was disturbed. The vast style to to-day's dosition.".. majority of us-were not capable of There was one other thing in fiction Mar. 2-B. F. reading anything which demanded the Bishop said, which he desired, and sustained and concentrated attention one hardly ever got, namely, some or very real mental effort..
thing which would make one laugh
Aden Maru.. Carl Legfen. Havenstein. Adolf von Bayer.
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THE OLD ROMANTIC SCHOOL. Wholesomely. The superior person Feh. -E. A. Appealing for a return of the old had to failed to use his risibis muscles Mar. 10.-EA. romantic school of Botion brought an that they were scarcely any longer it were up-to-date,-he said, might vital...
Apr. 15-E A 18.-E. A seem very old fashioned, but he
Regarding the ethical purpose in May 16.-B. A thought there was room for a Twon-writing, he thought they must be very Jane EA tieth Century Walter Broth
careful not to let it be too evident:
July - A that they were out after the winning of their readers. Wholesomenelu which shone through every page and
F
"It will be undoubtedly difficult," he continued," to get young people obee more to read and talk whole
1
some English. If it be true that at which did not get into the pulpit was the present day proposals of marriage eminently decitable. (Hear, hear) Did
ard made and accepted in a recond anyone ask whether the critical iras
HONGKONG HEIGHTS.
For the information of visitom t】:
it was before the war.
Many Highland towns, such as Dufftown and Rothes, which are practically dependent on distilling, will be hard hit if the distilleries have to close down or go on drastic short time, while the farmers also will feel the effect in tlie lessened demand for harley.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVALS.
Bebar
Booth
ISITORS AT HOTELS.
BONGKONG HOTEL
SHIPPING.
INDO-CHINA
A STEAM NAVIGATION CO.,
February 10, Me B. Bariog MrJ.T. Bagram Em A. J. Gray.... Mfr and
les Gray MrJMr and
Qushman Mrs E R. Belilios pt. T. F. HAB Mr RJ. Birbook. Mr O. Hammond Hrs E. Blackburn Mr J Boott Haraton Mr and Mrs G. H. Mr W. H. Howe
7. Mr G. de Jong Mrs O. Ondor Mr G. Bowack Mr J. E. Joseph
Mr. Croucher Mr and Mrs O.-W.
Darch Mr FB Deacon Mr and Ms Me Karl Eisner Mrad Mrs W.
Mr. M. Cario
Dunbar
Zartaco
Mr and Mrs. J. R
Braakman
Mr. and Mrs C
Tauritoon
Miss M J. Losal ** Mr O. 8. Lechner Mr P. Marks
Mr. M.B Mager A.Mr C. H. Montague
Mr C. D. Melbourns
Mr C. Nopper
Ir and Mrs B., G. MrP. Otley
Fontou
Mr8. Perry
Capt. H. M. French Mr G. II. bolts rand Are W. H. Mr A. H. Rowo Galo
Mr E Sohmidt Mr O. E. Gallings Misa A. Sqaste Mr H. O. Cander Mrs E. Sparke Mr Mise Gidday Mr V. d. Btean,
́RÉPULAN BAY HOTKI..
fr H. Bokkers Mr & Mr Birrell Me and Mis A.
Compton
Mr W. J. Cuddy. Mrs P. M Davis
Mr and Mrs Komi. away and child H.Mr Lygt Dr And
Marriott
Mrs O.
Mas MoLiddol!
Mr and Mrs W. A.Mr and Mrs Plant
Hannibal Mr.G Vanderpors
For A. (). D. s. "President Jefferson" from Seattle, Victoris, Yokohama, Kobar and Mrs Doozys Mrand Mrs Milleg y and Shanghai on Fab. 17-Mr G. W. Ar Mig Fitzgerald Mr and Mrs durra Gren, Mrs Jero Jolinson, Messrs N. Mr Gordon
Mr & Mrs NorrD ahnson, M Tan Fung Fai Chong, Mr An Mrs U. N. Werntz, Massrs J. Wood, Y. H. Toorabally, J. Friedman, W. M. Young je,, E Nelson, H. E. Gibson, P. Cheng, M. Olivera, Mrs A. H. doa Remeduis, Misraa E das Rimedios A dos Remedoi, Mrs W. D. Butterworth, Mrs
& Bra JessomanMz. L. H. Walkor
PRAK HOTEL.
February 10,
tie and Mrs E. Want P. . B. Tako
Allen
Mr & Mrs Walter
Ing
Capt and Mra
Arthur
Mr T. Bagot
Mias Barnes Me G. W. Barton
Birob
1. Tisberger, Miss L. H. Jordon, Miss JT. Jordan, afias Crau Hamilton, Mr R. G. Mae Porald Mirand Mrs R. M. Joseph, Mr J. Ellis, Mesars Tam Wing Sing Chow Kung Mow, Z Leong Mok Ock Mn Men, Chang Ling Cheng, Wong Men Bing Lou Bot Obing, Furrier, Maleom. Porter, Brath, Peter Leng Hingkee, Mrs. S.-Briddon, Mr E O Wilson, Dr. I. Etter, Mr Chas. II. Ben-Mr and Mrs B. G. an, Dr. Sun Yat Sent, Messrs Engene Cher, C. O. Tam, Wang, Ma. 7. Y. Chow, Mr R. E. O. Bird N. Y. Chow, 6. Gvozdareff U P. Luce, Mr & Mrs Blackwall Mra H. Kerkland, Mrs V. M. Dowal, Miss I. A. Blair Hr George Frank, Capt. E. Es Morton, Mr B. Bradden Mr 1. Lovis, Mr and Mrs F. J. Courtney. Mr M. J. Broom Megars M. A. Cohen, LG, Mead. G. Gug-Capt. and Mrs Kright, J. Quazio. C. J. S Mao Bromwich Donald. Mr A. d. Philips, Mr W. Z Dailey, MA E-Dos Romedica, Me 3. Turner, MrJ. R. Johansson, Mr G. C. H. Ollerdissen, Mr M. J. Hughes, Me Mears, Mr W. 8. Campbell Mr G. G. Crawford, Mr D. J. Coulcher, Mr N. E. Marchell, Mr E. A. Brodie, Mr L. Gold- man. Mr and Mrs C. W. R. Wilson. Mas ter T. W R. Wilson, Mr 8. Y. Young. Dr. Ivy, Capt. E. 1. M, Batott. Rev. W, P. Roberta, Mr WW. J. Hawkings, Mr Zlos Stiver, Mr and Mrs W. I. Ripley, Mi-a Helen: Van Horne, Mr and Mrs
J Miles, Betty Miles Mr Charles E Gudith, Mra O. E. Grifith, Mosera J. T. Hardasan, W. D. Hopson, D. Warsiamal, RR. Agner, Mrs E. DeLeonard, ie Z. Kliorin, Mr. Klorin, Mr and Mrs M. A derson, Miss G. Iling Green, Mr. Courtney
hoy, Miss M. J. Wiggs, Mr and Mrs M. I. Ezra, Master Ezra, Mis L Lendany MO. H. Smith, M; and irs M. Sachs, Mr and Mrs Starr, Mr and Bira Little.
MOVEMENT OF STEAMERS,
The N.Y.K. 8, "Tateishi Maru" (Cal. optta Line) left Moji for Hongkong on
Feb. 13 and is expecte i here-to-day.
*The N‚Y.K. B.E. "Adon Diera" (Ham- barg Line) left Bing poro for Hoogkoog on Feb. 15 and is expected here to
IDUTTOW
แ
The B. F... Agamemnon" from Liverpool loft Singapore on Feb. 15 for this port and is due to morrow.
The P. M. e.. President Pieras" left Hongkong for Ban Francisco via Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama and Honolulu on Jab. 31 and activos at San Francisco os Feb, 2.
The C.P.8, .MIS.. Empress of Russia" Capt. A. J. Hosker, R.N.R. Commander, will teava role for Victoria and Yucouver, .B.C., vis Shanghai (Woosung), Nagneski, Robs and Xoko- hams at noon on Feb, 22,
The P.&O...oncols" is expect ed to arrive at Hongkong on or about Saturday Feb. 21. --
MrS. T. Ballin Mr and Mrs W.
ButterBeld
Major and Mre A. S.
Littlejohns
Mr M. R. Littlelobu Mr 3. D. Lloyd Mr and Mrs W. J.
X. MacKenzie. Mr R. P. Mattingly Me D. McCallam Mr R. McGregor Captand Mra G. B.
Morcer
Mr J, Ficy Mer Mre D W. Byaton Mrs R. W. Nesbitt A.Capt. and Mrs C. O.
Olliver
Mr E. J. Chapman Mes &: J. Paterson Capt. 0. J. Church Mr A. B. Peno Lt. And Mrs H. H.Hon. Mr and Mrs T.
Cinek
L. Perking Mr and Mrs F. B.
Pferdten Major.& Hrs F. B.
Phillips Mr E Philipson
Mr & Mrs Colletto Miss Mary Cooper Ar H. A. Cornell Mr E J. Davies Col. O. W. Davy
Lt. Doi E. 4. Dob-Mr Campbell Prosser
bio
Mr J. Balston
Mr and Mrs JohoLt Comar. and Mrs
Duncan
H. B. Rawingɔ
Me and Mrs. Oscar Mr A. Ritchie-
Eager
Mr W. E. Boberts
Mr A. W. Eastman Me J. Robinson Mr G. T. Eveleigh Mr. and Mrs. Jap & Mrs D. Ross
Fatten.
Me J. Fidning
Col. M. Greet
Miss M.B. Hall
Mra Stephen King
Hai
Mr J. Hancock
HO. Rowson Lt-Col, and Mrs O.
Sanders
Mr and Mrs. H
L Savage-
Mr R. P. Shaw
Capt. and Mrs Iyar Me and Mrs W. J. Biquelaad
Mrs W. T. Stanton
Hawkor
L Col B. F. FeardMts and Mia Stub Mr and Mrs A. 8. bings
Hersee Eng. Com, J.
Rocken Mr A. H. Hollings.
workh
Comd. & Mrs H.
B. Jermain
Mr S. J. Jordain Mr W. 4. fordan Mr M. 7. Key Mr.J. M. Kaye
Mr. J. F. Bwiodells Mra J. S. Thomson Comd. & M.R. 8.
Thorsfield
P. Trobridge
Mr and Mrs F.
こち
Capt. & Mrs Vidal
Miss Waddell
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
DESTINATION
STEAMER
FAIPHONG vua Honow about BINGBANG.
BANGKOK because
KONEENEYMARZON
BANDAKAN
STRAITS and VALOUTTA
BRANDRAI VIA Swarow MANILA
TIETSEN PIPLADREGATTA -BARONDE
A/P2015 + 12 kg
BANGKOK via SWATOW SHANGHAI via SWATOW'........
STRAITS pod CAZZUSTA
YATSHING
ROSANG
LTD
... BAILING Wod., 1st Feb., 10m.
Thur 22nd Feb, 10a.m. Thur., 2nd Feb, Noon.
MAUBANG ......Thurs., 2ind-Fob. 3 p.m. KUTSANG...Thurs., 29ud Feb., 3 p.m.
¡HOPBANG
don.;
YUENSANG CHIPSHING. Bat. KUHUNSA NG
FOOSHING.Mon., WORANG ...... Wod.
CHEONG HINO.Fat, NAMSANO on
...
gård Fob., 10 %.m.
23rd Feb. 3 p.m.
24th Feb. Noon..
Sath Feb., 10 am. 28th F. b., Noon. 98th Feb., 10a.m. 3rd Mar, Noon. 6th Mar 3 pm.
Calcutta Line-Thialina now ford regular saltings to Calcutta, Pasang and Bingapore returning from Calculia steamers proceed via Bituita sud ionakong to Japan, necasionally calling at Bhasighal. All ateamone lava excellent sengor accommandation, 476 Slied with Bloc.nie Light and Fane and exrry a faily qualfiol Bargued. Shangbal Line-Balling spamximately every Chren days between Caplon and Shanghal, anmeli
calling at walow. Through ickets can be obtained and through Bule of Tailing are desped tall Northem and Yaulize and shangha Manila Ling-A weekly service is maintainait with Manila by
with good PARNUKOT accommodation, sailings from both porte, every Felday. Haiphong Kine-Sailings approximately wackly for passangers and cargo, calling at Hollow when
Inducement offers. Barnso
Tiantain Bangkok
Lina-Fortalehtly salis to nod frous Bandakan by” two 1000 tons temere AM THINSANG and HB. "MAUBANG" both Steamers having uzeliant ganger necomulation. Cargo taken on tatoagh Bulls of Lading for Kudat, Jesselton, Labuan, Two and Lahad Dal
Tine-Aregularis 1 run from Intel to November between ingkang and
Tientsin calling at Walhalwel and Chefoo Ling-weakly wetics is provides between longtong and Hangkok via Swatow, by dre
alcamore fitted witli up-to-date passenger kocommodation.
CALCUTTA
THE STEAMSHIP
LINE:
KUTSANG"
will be despatched on 22nd February at 3 pm.
FOR
SINGAPORE, PENANG & CALCUTTA. Through Bills of Lading issued to
RANGOON, MADRAS, PORT SWETTENHAM AND DUTCH EAST INDIES.
For Freight and Passage apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD, General Managers.
Telephone Central 815, Mar
N. Y. K.
SAILINGS SUBIKUT TÓ ́ ́ALTKRATION.
VICTORIA, SEATTLE & VANCOUVER via Shanghai & Japan porta. Through bills of lading issued to all Over land Common Points in USA, and Canada.
*
· IYO MARU...
SHIZUOKA MARU...
T
Thursday, 1st Mar, at 11 am.
Sonday 18th Mar,~~~~
MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore &a
KASHIMA MARU
HAKONE MARU
Wednesday, 28th Feb.
*** Wednesday, 14th Mar
HAMBURG via LONDON, ROTTERDAM.
LIMA MABU...
ma za meta za milfiddle' of Mar. LIVERPOOL vis VALENCIA, MARSEILLES,
TSUSHIMA MARU
First half of Mar.
***
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila &c.
TANGO MARU
...Wednesday 1st Mar,
Wednesday, 18th April
NEW YORK & BOSTON via PANAMA.
YOSHINO MARU
TOBA MARU.....
Friday, 8th Mar.
BUENOS AIRES-via Sapore, Delacos Bay Durban & Capetown.
KANAGAWA MARU
Friday, 13th April.
BOMBAY via Singapore & Colombo.
WAKAA MARU
IM
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon,
TATEISHI MARU...
*
Mon, 28th Feb: Tues., th
Wednesday, Blat Feb.
NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA
YOSHINO MARU...
...Thursday,
Juth Mar.
E3HANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
Lt. Cm. & Mn V.
Ward
Mr. B. B. Wid
· PALACE HOTEL.
February 12
Mr and Mrs E. F.Mr W. E. Lloy
Arnold La.... Mr J. B. Mę‡LW Misson Arnold Mr B. J. de. H. Mr. T. Boteler Moore Mr W. 8, Coffe Mr J. Rees Mr.C. Danco Mrs O. Russell Mr & Mes W. Gran-Mr Otto Schrcoter
tham
Mr HW, Bimpoon
The China-Austris Steamship Co's |8% "Victor<" with "Australian Mail ailed from Sydney on Feb..3 and is ox. pected to be here on or abant Foo. 24. The Wing On Co., Ltd. Agents..."
The B. F... Euryba os" left Liver pool on Jan. 20 for Penang Port-Awet ten am Singapore, Hongkong, Blang, H. B. Husley bal, Kobe, Yokkaichi and Yokohams end |is dus here on Feb. 24.
The C.P.8, R.M.8.
Empress of
Counds arrived at Yokobama on Feb.
10 left Yakobama on Feb, 17 am and is
Que a
at Vancouver on Feb. 28.
The B.F..."Priam" left Rotterdam
on dar. 16 for Penang, Port wettenham,
Me J. A Halmes Mra M. Haimbrod
Mrs C. Blinger
Mr O. Stutz
Mr Rane Veris
Mr A. Watking 2
Mr G. B. Leicester Mr H. G. Znadogryd Mr J. Juok
CARLTON HOTEL
Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe Mr S. J. Allan
February 12
Mr E. J. Lacey
and Tokobaulk and a tine here you or Mr B. Alen Mr T. Hook about March 2,
The B. F... Deunallo left Liver Fool on Jan. 17. for Penang, Port Swat tenham, Bingapore.. Hongkong, Kobe Land Tokobama and is due hero on or [#boot Mat. 10,
The B. Ex Ixton folt Liverpool
rate sort of slang, rather pity the nerded in to-day's sabeel of fiction following hot of some of the highest B. novells who has ta bifing te bank to He conlaned, he thought it was pointe on the Island and Mainland
something which is a little above the sufficiently represented and in some published ---
rather cosme and very unintelligent directions was more strongly xapreced- convertation of the moment.. Baba tea than any other great quality, but man who will attempt this, and, sold there must always be a relish of it.in bene finds publisher, will be doing useful fiction. He would alro sek ju A real nervion (Hear, hear.) We what way fiction could help to maze want to direct people'e attention to greater citizens of the future? The Bomething of a nubler idealism. writer of fation could surely do ano, We went, surely, to try to glorify thing he could show the non antar of all which has been allowed tan's gifta and the naocsity of using the mire. The lower side, or, shall I them for the common weal say, the more easily understood side,
of sex effèction has been thruan bes
fote us almost to the exclusion of the
Postia and the imaginative. I can Mme. Sarah Bernhardt, who has well hear the reply that the public been coatined to bed following a faint- taste will not stand the kind of flotioning fit at her theatre in Paris before that I advocate, but if it is well done, Christmas, hopes to teams rehearsals.
am confident it will win' its way for a new production short
"Me A. Barrary Him M, Markana
Mr Chow Chan Mies S. Miller. Mrs B. Cameron Mr A Nast
Mr W. Dyhoe then Mrk Men M. Hortots Me ChB, Hagan & Child:~ Midlummedson Ms. E Pallard
RWBY Pinon
Bender Mr A. Paskainelli on Feb. 3 for Penang, Fort Sotto Mrs K went ber Mr M. Robling and Eingapore, Hongkong Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama and is dus here p Capt. B. J. Kuntson Mr A, B, Bowarth or about Mar. 18, 2
ME 4. Mm Jack Mr and Mrs 8. H.
Бород
Filles and two Mr Haile
children
*
10 The B. Pisa. “Pyrchus", left, Livary
pool on Felt 10 for Blogapore, Hongkong Mr. Kenley Mr. Shortland And Shanghal and is dus here on or Capt B. Lobes Mr C.Thode about Mar. 15. TERMEN SEL
Mr I. Tulomi
Capt. J. H. Ws da
The Dodwell Catio "Live La Mun Me Or Lobes caster Castle" which left New York on Master John Lobes Mlas: La Vernan Jan. 11 la porta is expected in Hong-Bon-
Capt. de La Palo
Foot
Signal Station Mt Parker Mountain Lodge The Eyrie Peak Hotel
177A
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$124
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from San Francisco.
1971
nomplement of pääse
Lion Rock
1845
The steamer arrive
1000
Custom Past
180
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16th February
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24th February,
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11th March
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