TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1928.
P. & 0.-BRITISH INDIA
APCAR AND
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN
LINES
(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND). “ MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES
STRAITS, JAYA, BURMA, CEYLON, INDIR, PERSIAN GULF, WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, EAST AND SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND PORTS, ^. RED SEA, EGYPT, EUROPE, &o.
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, (Under Contract with H.M. Government.)
7th Bopt
WTO
8.. R.
Toma
Hongkong
(shout)
"MALWA
10,941
11th July
at Noon.
"NAGPORE"
5,983
17th July
at Noon.
"HIDDEFFORE"
0,334
30th July
DEVANHA"
8,099
*SOUDAN
6,696
KRIVA"
6.017
"KAGOMIR"
8,841
0813
28th July 4th Apr. 8th Aug. sind Aug. 28th Aug.
MACEDONIA
10,512
"DONGOLA
8,068
BOUDAN
0,697
"MANTUA
10,909
KARMALA
"BICILIA
6,702
23rdust
"BALTAN
8.047
MALWA
10.041
*BOUDAN*
8.697
"DHINA
7,959
"DEVANHA"
-8,007
2nd Nov. 18th Nov. 22nd Nov. 20th Nov. 14th Dec.
16,956 15,905
11th July at 3 p.m. 26th July
Stat Sept. 98th Sept. 6th Oct 10th Oot.
BRITISH INDIA-APUAR
"TANDA"
"TORILLA"
Destination
SHIPPING,
THE CHINA MAIL.
FREIGHTS & SHIPPING.
LOCATIONS OF STEAMERS
IOTICK TO SHIPPERS ANC | THE PENINSULAR AND
PASSENGERS.
VESSELS DUB.
FROM BINGAPORE." July 17.-U.8.8.8. Word Prospect.
FROM BANGKOK,
Banke
The locations of unsubsidised Japanese steamers above 2,000 tona" at the end of May were as stated roly 17-EA the following list. The number of steamers on the European routes has decreased. Those on the At lantic run have increased, but there
M SYDMRY AND MAEURUMAH
is little business except for regular July 16.-.I.L. Berpt. 10, E. & A. liners. On the Pacific run the SA strike of lumber workers has in Och 8-B & A fured business, while the move- ment of new grain is not very active
Aki Mart.
-- Eastern.
Aratura.
Bt. Albans
TREK- YANOQUTER.
ORIENTAL STEAM: NAVIGATION CO.
STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO AND. BOMBAY.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING ISSUED POR EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN AND |CONTINENTAL FORTS AND LONDON.
THE Steamship
THE
-“NAGTORE"
carrying, His Majesty's Mails will be despatched from this port at NoOW, on TUESDAY, the 37th July, taking
so far. The Australian line is July 18QP.8. Rupress of Canads Cargo for the above Ports.
affected by a strike of coalminere, while the movements of wheat have
15.B. F. Aug..-B.F.
already Snished. Consequentle the eps8-1.7.
Proteiler. Achilles
Philoctetes. Tyndareas Aabiller.
FROM FORTLAND,
-0.9.8.b West O'Rows.
number of steamers on that run Oct. 4-EF. hasbeen reduced by half. In the Nov. 32-B.F. South Seas, Indian Ocean and the waters of South Chinn, steamers are gradually increasing in spite of Jaly the fact that the movement of cargo tends to decrease, affected by the strike of the railwaymen in Java and the anti-Japanese movement in
South China. Is is not expected Ang.
L
FROM NEW YORK,
L—B-7.
Hyson.
FROM SEATTLE
Protomitans. Achilles. Philoctetei.
FROM LOS ANGELES.
that large-sized steamers of the Kokusai Kisen Kaisha, the Kawa saki Kisen Kaisha and the Yama |B'bay, M'7les, Gib, L'don& worshita Kisen Kaisha, will wedge in July 6.-B. F. Sept. -- F Singapore, Penang Colbo & Bbay. the coastwise lines this year. The Aug 23-B, F.
number of steamers over 2,000 tons. Singapore, Colombo and Bombay.led up has decreased to one-third MARSEILLES, Olb, I'don & werp since the beginning of this year. S'pore, Penang Colbo & B'bay. B'bay, Miles, Gib, Lidon, Awerp MANAILLES, Gib, Ldon & Awarp 'pore, Penang Colbo & Bombay. B'bay, les, Gik. Zdon, & A worp. MARSEILLES, Giby doo & A'warp- Spero, Penang, Colbe & Bombay.
11
7
298,623 July 19.-0,8,8.B. Wost Ivan.
56,628
FROM EUROPEAN PORTS,
West Ivan. Locations, Number. Tonnage. July 18-URSE
193,377
FROM SAN-FRANOIDOR Buropean line... Japan, North 'America and Pacific....... 1 lies, Gib. Lidon & Awerp Australian line
Gib. Lidos de Aeroep. South Seas
India and Pensag, Colbe,& Ebay. Miles, Clib, Ldon, & Antwerp. Miles, Gib, Ldon & Antwerp. Sapore, Penang, Colbo & Bottay. B'bay, Mllos, Gib., L'don & A'werp. Miles, Bib., I'don & Antwerp
SAILINGS - (South) Singapore, Penang & Qalentta Singapore, Perang & Calcutta“,
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South) (Manila, Thursday Island. Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney
Melbourne.
ST. ALBANS"
4,050 4th August Frequent connections from Australia with the following The Union 8.8. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom vin Now Zealand, Vanconvor, San Francisco etc.
The P &D. Royal Mall ateamers to London via GER Casal.
The P. & D. Branch Service of steamers to London via the Capa
The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Bouthan:fton and Lordon
els Panama Canal.
SAILINGS
KASHMIR”
"SOUDAN"
MACEDONIA "
SHANGHAI & JAPAN
district......
South China... 129. Coastwise, No. 1
711,474 July 19-RA.
238
878,339
18-H.A.L 16-N.Y.E.
20
118,280
19-E A.
31.-J.C.J.L.
-7
33.970
29
181,035
In dock..................... At anchor......... Others
FEWER STEAMERS TIED UP. With the recovery of the move- ments of ships' cargo, including lumber from Hokkaido and bean-
tied-up steamers over 100 tons cake from Dairen, the number of numbered 33, aggregating 72,339 tons. Since the end of January. this year there has been a decrease locations of the tied-up steamers of 33 steamers (56,698 tons). The were as follow:
Tonnage
Aug. 96.-E.
28.-7.0.3.6.
Sept. 19.-E. A. Oct. 10-24.
July 18.-P.,
Bolivia. Mounsterland Bows Mart, Austrollen. Baparos -Jaya.
Kertosono Afrika
"Chile.
FREN LONDON.
Kashmir. Bawa Kara Soodan Macedonia. Gleeanda. Donzola.
10.-X.Y.H.. 12-P.&O. 12- £0. at. G. L Aog. 11.-P. & 0.
13.-P. & 0. 16.-G. L 25.-P. 20. 27-0. L Sept. 8-P. 40.
19.-P. &0.
Si Dia Glenabana.
Martu Pembrokeshire. Harmála. Kalyan. Rodas.
Chias. Devanha. Kaiser-1-Hind: Bhiva.
Silk and Valuable. Cargo for Italy, France and London (under arrange ment will be conveyed by this Steamer proceeding to Bombay and there tran shipped to the on-carrying Steamer for Marseilles and London.
Parcels will be received at the Office und 8. r the day before sailing. The contents and value of all packages are required.
For further particulare dpply to MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.,
* Agonin.
Hongkong. July 10, 1923.
CONSIGNEES
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, THE
THE Steamship
"DUCHESSA D'AOSTA" FROM TRIESTE, VENICE, BRINDIST, SPALATO, PORT SAID, ADEN, MARSAWA, COLOMBO, PENANG & SINGAPORE,
CONSIGNEES of Cargo are here
informed that all Goods are being the rick into landed at their
| Godowns of the Hongkong and Kow- loon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharvas delivery may be obtained. Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before 7th inst.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goole remaining undelivered after the 13th inat, will be sebject to rent, All plaims against the steamor must bo presented to the Undersigned on or before the 23rd instar they will not be recognized,
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 13th inak, at 10 am. by sur surveyors Mesra, Goddard & Douglas.
No Fire Insurance has bena effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL & CO., LTD.. Bengkong, July 7, 1923,
Number, tost
Kobe
43,900
117 &
Osaka...
3
9,800
Oct. 8.-P. 80.
BEAIWA
ΤΟ
Ourui
1,200
3
Nov. & P.&0.
8,960
14th July
Shal, Moji, Kobe & Y'hams.
Hakodate ...
12
8,300
17-P 0.
at D'light
Nagasaki..
3
6,606 10,518
92nd July
Shanghai only.
Innoshima...
600 6,900
20.-P. & 0.
38th July
Shal, Mcji, Kobe & Y'hama.
FROM LATREPO42.
SHIPMENTS OF RAW SILK
July 2-B. P 25-B, F.
6BF
•Pafcoslik,
11. BEF
COLUMBIA PACIFIC SHIPPING CO.
16~B. F.
A GERTENINE,
18-R F 97.B 8.
9.-B. F.
-Bales.
Meator. Perseus. Fellerophon Meriones.
vernment
(Operating United
Ships)
<5,231
.4.141
2,831 July 12-H. AL .2,533
FROM HAMBURG.
Mounsterland
1,119 July 23-A.
463
Aug. -E. A. Sept 10.-E.
Oct. 10.-E. &.
Chile.
INDO-CHINA
STEAM NAVIGATION CO.,
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
DESTINATION
BLAYANÉ
TRINOTAU via WATON & BIANOMAL...KWONGSANG...........Tuon, 10th J
BTMANER
BANGEDE VIA SWATOW
ME WAIBANGA
NEWCHWANG Via Chiaroo....
LOKSANG......
STRATTI BUď ÜALOUSTA 14859
ÍS,KIYTSANGS
HATERONG TÍA Boter
THE Traizenrose
BRANGKAI via SWATOW...............
Bhanghai vín OWATOW „ints out.
100, 10th
21th J Wed, 11th 2
Fri. 18th
LARG MAUBANGIL 12th CHEONGAHING .....Fr., 1812- „YATSHING Fri, 11th LoneWINGPANG Fri 13th- TAISANG 18th,
TOKOHAMA TIS FBANOWAR & KOBE...HORANG...Man., 18th STRUTS & CALCETTE BANGKOK VI BOIHOW
orni" 'ssiomb
NAMBANG Mon, 16th LAIBANO Wad, Tet ORUNBANG Bat 7thị
i mallingsko Calcuits, Pasang and Singspi Calcutta Live-The line mom force hagalur Streife and Hongkong to Japa
istamase proceed i "calling as: ・itted with wired and cares a faily goalised Margaon,
så sad through manghai Ling-8sflags approximately every 10190 days between estos and Shang
•Throngly £éksti can de ontfoed No WH **** Meribelland With Hands by Tamels with po
Yoogiase Ports via
frou 9 stoensers have, vecsident passenger APOSTLES
}
Manila
sopomodeliora, analinga frutty both ports avery Fridag?". Mathong Lina-mailage sporosispalal) westly, ie pasningsan sad sago; enlling al
sailings to sad bratr Handskam by two Bond E
Borped
TURNİRİS
LKI BE "SEALSANG" both Szakmera basing esDelf!
Macroglos. Cargo lakes on through 1ks of Lading for Kuş Labas, Two and Lahad Dela
Ling--A magnaz kavion de ret frem. Katy's to Morumber betwe
Tientalnoccasionally calling at Weshalwal and Chafoo
ke to provided between klonaking and Bangkok via ś
wild sp-to-date passengle scooming odaklon.
CALCUTTA LINE.
THE STEAMSHIP
“KUTSANG"
will be despatched on 11th July at 3 p.m. FOR
& CALCUTTA Through Bills at Lading Inted to RANGOON, MADRAS, POET SWETTENHAM AND DUTCH KABT INDIES.
SINGAPORE, PENANG
For Freight and Passage apply to:--
Telephone Central $15,
JARDINE, MATHESON & CI
NYK
General
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO SUTERATION. VICTORIA, SEATTLE & VANCOUVER via Shanghai & Je trough Bills of Lading leaned to all Overland Common Points in Through passage rates to Europy via America ¦.
KAGA MARU
IYO MARU******
SHIDSUCKA MALU...
A
G.840
Teo day. 24th ...Saturday, 11th
MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via eldgapore te
HAMBURG VÍA LONDON & ROTTERDAM.
...Wednesday, 6th
KATORI MARU
Wednesday, 11th
ATS TA MARU..
Wednesday. 1816
KABELKA MARU
Wednesday, 1st
MITO MARU
First half Aut
ILLES & VALENCIA.
|LIYEKTPOL VIR MATUNDA.
PENTOKUSHIMA MARU...
First bal
AKI MARU
... Wednesday, 18th
Wednesday, 1812
Beginning
All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice.
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STRAMERA, Passagers for Rangoon must defray their own Hotal expenses at Singapore wbilo waiting for the on carrying atomer.
1st Saloon Passengers may travel by B.LAN. Company's steamers between Singapore and Calentta er Singapore and Madras In Hea of the section of their P&0. Tickets Singapore to Colombo
All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans free of charge.
Pareols Measuring not more than #xx ft. x1 will be reosived at the Company's Office up to noon on the day previous to mailing.
For Further Information, Fassage Fares, Freights, Handbooks, nio, apply to.- MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
HONGKONG.
22, Des Voeux Road Central
VISITORS AT HOTELA.
„HONGKONG HOTEL.
June 23.
מבות
Mr G. W Barton
Mrs Bebbington Mr V. Benjamin Mr and Mrs B.
Birch
Arente
Mr J. D Hinsird Mc T.. I... Kooreman Mrx Q. B. Tolliday G.Mr E G. Layman
►
Shipments of raw jjik from
Yokohand during May were Aug B-BB... estimated at 18,504 bales-4,413 bales less than for the previous table below, the larger portion of month. As will be seen from the
the goods was carried by foreign Eept. 2-B. F. steamers.
Canada, Pacific S.S. Co. Admimi Line.
Blue Fuanel Line Osaka Shosen Kaisha... Nippon Yusen Kaisha Pacific Mail Toyo Kisen Kaisha.
Mrs Lellono Miss I. A. Blair Mr. J. D. Lord Mr J. M. Bonnar Mel Lloyd' MrF. L. Aiguellay Mrs 8. Hirschters, Mr A. O. J. BowkerMr and Mrs-W. 3.).
F. Backenzie. Mr H. O. Anderson Mr & Mies E Hef Mr B. Bedden
Eng. Capt. and MrsMr and Mrs O. B.
Maltby Ms R Andorzon
Bromwich
Mr&Mrs J. Martin Mr H. Bui Miss Butterworth HCD.H.B.McHater
He R. Modregur Mr E. Calatreni Mr A. NB. Carr Mr. Finlay Miller Capt. O. J. Church Dr Minett Lt. and Mrs E. B.Mr T. Mito ell
Clark
Mrs B. W. Nesbitt Mary Cooper Mr J. M. E. Nikkels Mr W. & Corna! JN. Owen Ool, O. W. Davy
MR. T. G. Aitkon Mrs. L. P. Holman Mr T. B. Ampa Mrs B. Houghton Mr B. B. Anthony Mr & Mrs Ireland Mr Bardoo
Mr E. A. Jobson Mr and Mrs J.Mr A. 8. Johnston
Mr G. de Jong Behar
L
Mra B. R. Belitics Mra G. Berghsim
Mr & Mire J. H.
Judge
Mri F. M. Bi.der Capt. W. E. Rent Mr J. Birbeck Mra M. Khoncy Mr E. Blackburn Mrs D, Lauritsen Air W. Basahard Mr E. Leertach
Mr V. R. Leivon Mr M. G. Brzelr Mr A. M. Burchell Mr A. O. Lofts. BirC. A. Calkins Mr P. Markmo Mr and M G. Mr P. Marks
Mr B. MoBride
Carrere
...2,344
DECK CARGOES.
INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS.
The sub-committee on deck car goes established by th Maritime Commission of the International Labour Office met at Geneva in mail week. Its members and Mr. Cuthbert Laws (Great Britain) and M. Salvesen (Norway), shipowners Wilson (Great Britan) and M. representives; and Mr. Havelock Rivelli (France), men's representa tives
Australien. Java
Afrike.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila &c.
STYOSHINO MARU
NEW YORK and/or BOSTON VIA PANAMA
DELAGOA MARU... BUENOS AIRES via S'pore, Delagos Bay, Durban & Cape To
...Thursday, --KAMAKURA MARU (calls Saigon).... RAMDAY.vis Singapore, Fenang & Colombo,
...Friday, thi SAMU
nore, Fouang & Rangoon, CALOUTTE via Bling***
..Monday, 30
From PORTLAND, ORE. JAPAN MARC
PORTS; ETC.
HE. Steamship THE FROM COPHENHAGEN,
"WEST CAYOTE". having atrived froth above ports, Consignees are requested to present their. Bills of Lading in exchange for Delivery Orders, and také immediate delivery from along side steamer.
All Cargo not taken delivery from
THE WATER SUPPLY.
Invel and Btorage of waterly reservoirs steamer by 9th July, 1923, will on the let July 1935
DIET AND WILL BEZRIUT WATER WORK
Lake-
STELLAN
Daw
"La tow or
13. Din. Delor overton 65.24.31. Balow view
Ein. Below
Below everda Hor: Hef Chan, Hit.) Poli, 11 Ba 2013,
Below onectio
be landed into the hazardous and/or non-hazardous godowns of the Hong- kong & Kowloon Whart & Godown Co., Ltd., at consigares risk, whence delivery may be obtained...
All broken, chafed and damaged cargo will be examined by Messrs. Anderson & Ashe (Marine Surveyors) at the godowns on 13th July, 1923,
The Below Gradiow as ft. Dis. Below avizier at 10 a.m. Maand Mm R. J. W.
-Parbor Mra P. Demareiz LhGol B. A. Dob-Mrs A. J. Paterson
bin
Me A. E. Pann
M. Rivelli brought up the ques mon
fr bod Hra OstarMajor & Mr F. Htion of deck cargoes other than
Eager
Phillipa LOOL F. G. Fite-Lt. Col. O. Handers Mr B. J. Sandera Gerald
Mr D. Fitzgerald- & Mrs Boots MrF. M. Goldrich H# R. P. Bhaw
1
timber, Spoking generally, Great Britain, Holland, and Sweden
are Bpecially interested timber cargoes, while France, Italy, and other countries are concerned
Mra 5. F. Clayton Mr E. L. MoUlasty/ Mr and Mrs W. D.Capt. Men Tear rith deck cargoes in general. The ↑
Mrs Crocker
Mi Moulosky · Mr R. M. Dalgarno Mr D. 3. Mesalans Mr. E. Davia
Goodfellow
Bíqualiti Me and Mrs K, M. Milioner
Grist
MA. W. Grindy
Hinn M B.I.B
Kajor
Smith Ma W. T. Stanton
Hatierely
MHL E. Hos
+
MrJ. Hanocok
Mr P.J. Newman
Hr C. H. Montague Mr & Mra de Deckor Mrs S. Moore Mrs P. D. Daaroche Dr 3. Morrison Bir And Mrs
Ditesheim
Mr.and Has G, A, Ms A, J. Oakley
Dunlap
*Mrs Eccles
Mr H. Hilis
Mr G. F. Faikner Mr A. C. Finney Mrs Gmy. Mr Ia, Halm
Caph, T. P. Hall
Mr88, Perry-
Mr T, Potrie
Mr M. Pinto
Mr H. Dawton
Mr A. R. Blaberd Mr AH. Rows
Mr.D. B. Scott
Mr and Mrs We A.Mies A. Biglth
Hannibal
Me J. A, Boett
Mr F. Sosne
Mr J. Beott Harsion Mr Vander Steen
Mr H Hashim
"M'D. TenneTN-
Mra F E. Honder- ----
Mr & Mrs Brosted Mr & Mrs Hooley
Miss Brown Bridge Me Linnamones N
Mr P. M. Orawford Mr Lynott
Mr P. M. Davis Mr & Mrs
N
Lund
Mr Drawbarns Me Mandlerfeld
Me and Mrs. H.Me E Fowle
Geare daughter Mr.G.-B. Bhank
Miss Het oringtom 86,8 G. Ɛhank
PEAK HOTELS
general question of deck cargoes was referred back to the Maritime Commission, which will decide as ·
101
1.09.
18
五街
No claims will be admitted after
ha goods have left the steamer or
godowns, and all goods remaining
14 undelivered alter 15 July, 1923,
will be subject to rent.
0.01
All claims against the steamer 575 must be presented to the Undersigned
473.70
Commmmpion of water in the
rice in milione and dedicar gallons during the month of Juma.
City
20.71
127,500
to the possibility of drawing up geplon My A. W. Stewart HJ, A. E. Bancookies and Miss Stab nternational regulations. The o
subcommittee then considered Mr and Mrs W. J. bings
Mis J. 8. Thomson Hawker MrJ. B. Bawker Mr A. W. Tickle
Hocken
·Constans supply to all diuisiota' during by what procedure internationale 1913 with the exception of the Dir convention concluded on the subtricts West of Eastern Screet bed arousi -Col. B. P. HoardOmpt. & Mrs Vidal.ject could be amended. On street to Heard Street where Int Lt.Col. & Mrs Ba. Me and Mrs W Emotion by Mr. Havelock Wilson, mittent Supply by Rider Maing was
Wakeham A Big, Com J. 1,0.pt. H. F. Walker: the sub-committee requested the resorted to from 19th and 18th June
Lt. Com. de kin V. Director of the International Lab-ISAR, Faj
our Office to bring before the Mark-Intermittent Bupply in all Rider Main
stalets d
a during June 1923.99 Mr A. H. Hollinge H. Ward
Capt. A. E. Wath'. time Commission at its next sitting | ;* worth get
KOWLOOH, WAKEH WOKEN LAYA, Capk Mrs L. D.Me J, Waibost
proposals for the formation of al
· Jall
Mr and Mrs A. 7. special committee, to deal with ten Gender | 10 12 Blanum, shpi
Below vice Major A. E. Jons Wheen Mr & Mrs Milberahiajor & Mrs White deck cargoes, under the Interna-kata Kolnica i załów arabes
tional Labour Office to discess and woman a masque AND BECERÁLA SU MAZZANG MrR FL ̈ WiA
report to theMaritime Commissional on amendments to the international
Topel
PALACE HOTEL.
Mr As T. Boteler
“Conyujetlo's "of water in.
regulations which appear desirable mitiora hill deduals of gallons
toone or other of the parties,
Mouth of June.
The June Issue of The Motör - com
Mr B. J. do E. Ship is out It should prove patated Hepply in all dielcots Erbes
highly instructive and Interesting, styra med inclusivo Jupe
Er and Mr D. A. Moore
19 Caldwell
Mr.O, C. Danco
Mr H. Davis
Mr J. W. Lowa Mr J. Jack My Chike. James
•H, W. Alle W, A Jordan
Mr J.T. Mannix
Mr. En McLarnaTM*
Me and My La
Morley
Mr Ae-Faton Me R. Be-Rela Me Rogers Mrs O, Ravell
to those interested in motor ships | Bettzietel Supply in all
as it contains a wealth of inforina 1715 Jana 1933,
tion and data. Articles on the
"Dalgoma," Motor Ship Reliability, ti bhe qua
| 400 hp. Semi-Diesel Engines,
lantic liner and single screw plant
for motor vessels are just a few o the subjects discussed.
bory
on or before 20th July, 1923, or they- will ins be recognised.
No Fire Insurance whatever will
be effected.
ARNHOLD & CO, LTD"
Agents Hongkong, July 9, 1923.
HONGKONG HEIGHTS.
For the information of vinitors à
MOT MABU
SEL
NAGSBAKI KOBS & YOKUWAI
AKT MABU ́nt
SHANGHAI, KOHL'& YOKOHAMA.
PENANG MARU: ...
TSUSHIMA MARU
WAKASA MARU ...
SUWA MARU......
...Monday, 18th
...Saturday, Baturday,
...Saturday, 1 ...Tuesday,
For farther information apply to NIPPON YUSEN
Tel. Central Nos, 208 4 263.
F. OGURI, Ma
KAIPING HOUSEHOLD
In Lots of not less than 1tant
Delivered to Peak District (above Bowen Road)
Bowen Hond and Lower Levels Kowloon...!
*
Orders should be sent in corseat least 24 h
fore th
All orders must be accompanied by each, Cheques or
payable to The KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRAZION
THE KAILAN MINING / ́ADMINISTRA
BEAD OFFICE ---TIENTSIN. DODWELL & CO., LTD.. Agents, Hans
SHAKESPEARE
VERBATIM FROM THE
why
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has been illustral Lowinsky and t Charles Ricketts
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priate or splendid tribute has been inclines toward offered that the magnificent news architectural, Mr edition of his works, printed ver- of warm fancy, hatin from the text of the First tions help towa Follo, which Messrs. Ernest Benn, of Shakespeareis Ltd, have begun to publish, at the ful in the ordinas price of £4-48. a volume, under the gorgeous edi itle of "The Players Shakespe seem to fall na
place.
The first two vohimes, The For each volu Merchant of Venice and The will be the case Tragedie of Macbeth" have now of the edition appeared. They are folio volumes, Barker has write beautifully produced on puis rag interesting intro
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