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MONDAY SEPTEMBEt 17, 1923.

P. & 0.-BRITISH INDIA

APCAR AND

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND). MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES

STRAITS. JAYA. BURMA. CEYLON. INDIA, PERBIAN GULF, WEST INDIES. MAURITIUS, EAST AND SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND and queenSLAND PORTS, RED SEA, Egypt, Europe, äc.

FENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORT NIGHTLY. DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. (Under Contract with H.M. Government.)

Tons

Trcom Bongkong (about)

6,813 | 18th Sept.

Destination

S'pore, Penang Colbe & Bombay.

at p.3. 21st Sept. | BARSEILLE, Gib. L'don, & A'werp. Midnight. T

hay, M lles, Oil, Liddon & A'worp. S'pore. Penaung, Colbo & Bombay Marseilles, Gib., London.& A'werp 'bay, Mlien, Gib, Udon & A'wern. MARKETLER, Gib, I'don & A'werp. Singapore. Penang Colbo & Bay. MARSEILLES, Gib, Lidon & A'werp do.

S. &

** SICILIA "

** DONGOLA

4,083

"MANTUA"

10,902

8th Det.

SOUDAN

0,096

17th Oet:

"KARMALA "

19th Oct.

**CALEDONIA"

7,629

2nd Nov,

"NELLORE"

5,63

3rd Nov.

0813

14th Nov.

10:21

10th Nov.

7523

24th Nov.

1.00%

30th Nov.

BOUDAN"

13th Dee..

"DEVANHA"

KAISAR-1-HIND "

8,692 11,430

"SICILIA"

"MALWA

** NYANZA'

"KALYAN

**MOREA*

14th De 26th Dec.

S'pore, Pennnx, Colbe & Bombay. છે.

MARSEILLE, Gib. L'doo &A'werp, B'by, Milfes, Gib. L'don & A'werp.

1924

11th Jan.

Sath Jan,

"KHIYA"

0097

MACEDONIA "

11.089

KARIGAR"

| 8.440

+th Feb.

10,911

ul Feb.

** KARMALA "

0,098

7th Mar.

"NALDERA "

65.94%

21st Mar

9,097

4th Apr

7.052

18th Apr.

8,082

Sut May

"DELTA"

"CHINA"

"KALYAN

**KASHMIR"

BRITISH

* TASDA"

"TAKADA"

1,960 14th May.

INDIA-APOAR

6,850

23rd Sept. 6,940 3rd Cet.

Manskiltxe, and London ¡Vin asual Ports of C

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN

*ARAFURA“

"ST. ALBANS "

|600|

4,500

{4,000

6th Oct.

But Nov.

1st Der.

EASTERN"

do.

rlo.

do.

do.

<lu. do

SAILINGS (South)

Siapapore, Poning & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcatta.

SAILINGS

(South)

Manila. Thursday Teland, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney & Melbourne

do. do.

Frequent connections froin Australia with the following:-

The Union S.S. Company's cleumers to the United Kingdom, via New Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco etc.

ae P. & Boyni Mail steamers to London vin Suez Canal.

The P.&O. Branch Fervice of steamers to London vin the Cape.

The New Zealand Shipping Company's stromere for Southampton and London

vla Panama Canal.

SAILINGS

GRACCHUS"

"NELLORE

*SOUDAN'

"MALWA"

"ST. ALBANS "

SHANGHAI

ΤΟ

&

JAPAN

3,560

2d Sept. | Shanghai.

6.883

22 Sept.

8.86

29th Pept.

10,941

6th Oct.

4,300

Stai, Moji & Kobe. Shanghai.

Shanghai, Mują & Kobe.

9th Oct. Moji and Kobe.

All dates ive aggrazimate and subject to alteration without notice.

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS. Passengers for Rangoon mist defray their own Hotel expenses at Singapore while waiting for the ou carrying steam.or.

1st Suloou Passengers may travel by B.1.9.N. Company's steamers between Singapore sad Calcutta ar Singapore and Madras in ten of the section of their P&O. Tickets Singapore to Colombo.

All Cabins are Atted with Electric Fans free of charge.

Parcels Measuring not more than 2 ft. x 2 ft. x 1 will be received at the Company's Office up tô noun on the day previous to sailing.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL,

9 ptember 4.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Dr J. Morrison Capt. 9. Morso. W. Mr J. A Murphy

Capt. J R. Now it Mr P. J. Newman

Hr W. Armstrong Hr & Mrs J. Bcher Mr 1.

Hekrand Hrs PA E. Belilios Capt

Bor

Mrs T.Mrs Nissim loft and

Mrs E. Riecki urn MG. E. G. Blacker

H & Mrs Bruce Miss M. C. Ductley

He M. Cario

„nurse

·EARLIER TELEGRAMS,

CONSIGNEES.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mall.) COLUMBIA PACIFIC SHIPPING CO.

TRAFFIC IN WOMEN.

GENEVA, September 15.

con-

31

(Operating United States Government' Ships.)

PORTS, ETC.

The Assembly of the League of From PORTLAND, ORE. JAPAN Nations has adopted, the {mittee's report on, traffic in women

and children. Chao Hsin-chu was THE Stormshin loudly applauded when ΤΗΣ observed that the problem was insoluble without the co-operation Jof the United States and other countries, whether they are mean bers of the League or not.

Mr & Mice Ouden

hoven

Mr & Mrs J. O'Fallone,

Mr K. H. O'Farrall

Mr Mis C. F.Mrs E. Peatmika

Clarke

Mr T L'al

Me A. A. Claxton Mr & Mrs J. Capt C. J. Church Patton

3. M. Dalgarna Mr J. R. Paydo Mr F. A. Diekhoff Mr M Fagns

wr : M. Dens Air. Per

Mr G. W. D»yer

Mr T. I'creat

Hr & Mrs © AngorMr J, R. Podley

& children.

Mis L. T. Ellie

Mr M. T. Elziar

Hrs R. Ettur

He W. W. wing

MeJ. Fenwick

| Mr 9. 1. Fargaon

Mrs. F. Gaches De R. E. Gill Mr & M J. Goulà

Mr J. Gray Br T. Haim

Capt T. P. Hall

Mr. S. &. Peers

Mr T. Potrio

Mr E R. Playford

Bliss D. Lotsford

Mfr. C. F. Powel!

Hr E. &. Prait

Mr F. Priestleg

A.

MrJ. A. Rabitt Mrr E.M. Raymood

Mr & Mrs Panzet

Mr & Mr. Rose

Mr Fehind'or Bir 31. Schonburg A.Mr G. Q. Sullaer

MrW F. Rimmon Mr J. eott Huston Mis H. F. Skinner Capt. K. Hodge Mr F. Soane

Mr & Mrs W.

Hannitat

Mr. Kanfiusin Mr D. B. Sparks Mr&des Langston W. Venior Ston Mrs. Lauritsaa Mr W. M. Vernor Mr J. Lulss Mr O. V. Vogel

Mr A. H. Wagscha Miss. Lillie Mr Le Lipposky Mr & Mr G. T. Mr Alphonso Malet Mr P. Marks

Hiss B. Marshall

ITALY AND JUGO-SLAVIA,

"HANNAWA” having arrived from above ports, Consignees are requested to present their Bills of Lading in exchange for Delivery Orders, and take immediate delivery from alongside steamer.

All Cargo not taken deilvery from steamer by 12th instant will LONDON, September 15. be landed into the hazardous and/or Reuter learns that the Italian non-hazardous godowns of the Hong- ultimatum to Jugo-Slavia as re-kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown sards Fiume, which was due to Co, Ltd., at consignees risk, whence expire to-day, has been extend-delivery may be obtained. ed, and negotiations will continue

All broken, chafed and damaged

on the basis of the new Italian cargo Will be examined by Messrs, While well-informed Anderson & Ashe (Marine Surveyors) proposals.

at the godowns on 17th instant at 10 a..

circles in London are not unduly optimistic as to the final issue no anxiety is felt regarding the situation.

BITUATION IN SPAIN.

MADRID, September 14. The King has arrived, and the Cabinet has resigned.

MADRID, September 16, Primo De Rivera has arrived and was received by His Majesty. The Directory will nrobable be com posed of eight Generals represen Mr A. T. Waterflting eight commands and three Mr and Mrs Wation representing Infantry, Cavalry and

Artillery,

Wather

Me . 11, Martin, Jr, Me E. G. Wobster

r J. McArthur

D.

Afe taster

11.

Mias 11. Monro Me F. H. Mady

Mr C Weinberger

F. Mr N. Westwoo

Capt. H. A. Mono

Mr T. Whittaker

Wrs H. Whittle Mr O. A. De Witt Mr W. L. Wore per Mr M. Monsariff Miss M Worco tr Mr C. H. Montague

AXPULAE BAY KOTZL.

Mr R. Bjoke

Mr & Mrs E. Land

| Me F. M. Crawford Mr & Mis Matinews

Mr & Mrs Croskey Mr & Mrs W, H. He & Mes M. Plant

Drevard

Mrs C W. Gay

Mr & Mrs J.

Gewre

Miss Deare Mr Vao Hoin

Mr & Mrs R. O.

Hockey

Hr & Mis James Mr Keenahan Mr G. H. Lynott

Mr Wichuangd

Me 2. B. hank

H. r E D. Shank

Mr G. Shank Mr J. Tully Mira

Tully B. children.

Mr Mrs We don M. H. A White Bir F. N.Young

PEAK HOTEL.

Eeptedber 4

MILITARY GOVERNMENT.

General Primo De Rivera has | taken the oath as the head of the Government, and His Majesty has signed the decree appointing a Directory consisting of eight generals representing various com- mands and one rear admiral re- presenting the Navy. Civilians have been given charge of different ministries.

INDIAN CONGREIS.

DELHI, September 16. The Subjects Committee of the National Congress passed by an & overwhelming majority a compro- |mise resolution removing hoycott

from the legislatures. Mohammed | Ali, the mover, declared that it was necessary in the interests of har- mony and unity. It is understood that Gandhi privately authorised him to change the Congress pro-į gramine should the interests of the country demand this. Some op- position is expected at the plenary Congress. The two sections of the Congress appear to have reached an understanding to join in furthering Gandhi's programme for Jan extensive civil” disobedience campaign with a view in securing Swaraj, the release of Gandhi, etc. It is noteworthy that the Moderate leaders are not altending the Conference.

Mr G. Barton Mr and Mrs W. J. Mr V. Penjamin E. MacKenzie. Mard F. W. Mr And Mrs C. F.

Backwell

Mality Me J. H. Bonnar Mr & Mrs. J. Martin |Mr A, C J. Bowkor Me 3. R. May

Mr and Mrs A.Mr. McGregur

Brintiad

Fr. Ruie Miss Butterworth ME. Calktroni Mr A. N. B. Carr Le and Birs H.

Clark

We J. R. Collis

Mr 3. Finlay Miller

Bir T. fire ell Mr H., Morts n Mr J. M. E. Mikels J. N.Owen H.Mrs A. J. Paterson K: A. H. Ponn Major & Mra F. H.

Phillip

Miss M. Cooper

W. A. Cornell Mix P Densitz Lt-1 R, A, Dob Ha

tio

Lt. Col. O. Gazdiers Mr D. Fitzgerald Mr R. J. Saunders MF. M Goldrich Mr & Mrs B. Scott

Mra H. 'Reggie' anld Mr and Mrs J. B.

Mr and Mrs W. D. Mr R. P. Shaw

Goodfellow Gapt and Mrs Jar

A. W. Grundy Siqveland Higs M. D. Hall. Bjor Hattersly Mr J. Hancock Smith

For Further Information, Passago Faros, Freights, Handbooks, etc., apply to.—

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. Mes and Mrs J. E. Ur and Mrs B. A.

42. Des Voux Rond Central

FARES FOR PUBLIC VEHICLES.

HONGKONG.

The fares prescribed for public vehicles 310 as follows:-

1.--In the Island of Hongkong, Caine

Bosa al Lower Levels, ond

Kowloon, and New Kowloon.

Five mates..

Ten minutes.

Dasrter hour,

Half hour,

J

MECIICKMAN.

du

One hour, Eary Subsequent hour,

A ronts.

THE WATER SUPPLY.

Loveland Storave of waterin reservoirs in the lat September 1919-

ØİTY AND HILL DIETRINI WATES WORKS

LEVEL.

1923.

Tyam ft. in. Below, Louel with overdow

refo

Otardow

Team Berà, TÊ,

Tin. Belax arrow

Priam Intermediate soft,}

fa. Beton. Ale overlas

Tytan Tala,

Helowe overdow

eng Nilause, 49,

berewith overton

fin. Helnw orghow} zetulwith ovYDOW

Pokfulam, k 11.

Below overda

5 cente

ŽUPANI

If the jinricksha be engaged within the City of Victoria, and be dia- ebarged outside the Western part of the City of Victoria after 9 pm.. or be dis charged to the East of Eay View Police Station on the Eastern aida of the City of Victoria after 9 p.m., an extra half lars shall be chargeable

For 2 or 3 drivers the fare is double or trable respectively.

11,-In the Hill District.

Ten minutos, ......... 18 conts,

Quartor hour,..

Half hour.....

One hour...

20

30

40

III-In the Neu Territories-

Ry arrangement with the proprietors through the Police.

GOLAIRES.

1.-Lower Levels.

Ten minutos,

Quarter bour...... 15

all hour,...

One hour,....... 34

-Every cabinquent

SANI MILLION

Cam Brow

Tam Istarmediate mu

THAI TORI

Wong Kal CRAF

P.1km hraðið

iLevel with avardam

simhain OF BALLENA,

Налесск

Someth

Mr and Mrs W. J. Mrs W. T. Grantoa

Hawker

Mr A. W Stewart

Mr J. B. Hawker Mrs and Miss Stub. Mrs H. D. Hilliard bings

Eng. -Com. J. H.AIrs J. S. Thomson

flocken

Mr A. W. Tickle Capt. Vidail.

Mr W. . Jordan Mr J. M. Kaye Mr E. Das Voeux Mr M. F. Key

Mr and Mrs W. C. Mr J. D. Kinnaird Wakelan Dr_and Hrs W. V.Capt. B. P. Walker

Bock

Mrs V. M. Ward Mr T. L. Kontazan "apt. A. E. Wate Mr & Mrs A. Lane Mr. R. Way Mr E. G. Layman MeJ. Weibout Mrs 10 love

Mr A. F. Whren Mr. H. Wild

Hi J. D. Lloyd

Mr L. Lloyd

PALACE HOTEL.

J 20

2281,

Sis

Mr W. Bernett

1206

1.4

B1 H. Brynilion

244

Total and 1,103.42

to. Mr A. C Barnie

2,145.47

Donnompton of water the CH nd Hill District in millions and decimale

gallons during the month of August.

Las asted pepulstim Grampo per Bes

1971,

c. I.

Mallor

ristricts during August 1983 excepting t Intermittent Supple in all Rider Main day viz, alat when a Constant Supply was operated in Western Rider Buin Di tricts only.

Intermittent Supply in all Ridler Misin Districts up to 12th and Constant Sopir in att distrioca from 13th August 1823,

BOWLOUN SALEM WORES LEVEL.

***

bloon Oravila- & btc gia hero' with armfon dus Rasserole. below grafer VTOKAMP TO MALAJNER · D DECIMAT" → WALLOWI

1973 Coupon Pravitation

(Deer 34 50 wing)

tinasumption 1 wargs 25 do 15 aillious and decimala of gallows during the south of August.

With

Bearers. With 4 Binrara.

os lo conto

> cents

3:0

8 +9 FR.

[+

... 25

AN

Kobal populaMos_

63-03 156.300 10,30

10.

#1

* mraapkon per beet}

6.3

дав

80

**

+

hour,

......... R$

40

13

II. -Hill District.

With Heart With 4 Bearer H.

Ten minuts, ...... Ja centa

Quarter hoursam 20.

Bal! boar, 30

One hour,

in 49

«Bisty subsequent

bear. ........... 30

108 Rtriction in all districts during August.

1923 Full Sapply in all districts during August,

The Government Analyst's reporm khas bom: the quality of the water li satisfac-

Total Rainfall de Diat Auqué 00′25 în, 81-90 fa.

HT GREASY,

Water Authority

Public Works Department.

JJ cents

37998

40

60

tory,

Mr J. T. Mannix Mr & Mrs Don

Merle

fr and Mrs D. A.Mr B. J. de

Caldwell

Mr, 0. Dance

J. Jack

& fra E. Kali Mr L Koch Mr G. Lass n

GREECE AND TURKEY.

CONSTANTINOPLE, September 16.

The Greeks have handed over Karagatch to Turkey without incident.

BOXING.

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the steamer or godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after 18th instant will be subject to rent.

All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undersigned Op ar before 25th, instant or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected.

ARNHOLD & CO., LTD.,

Agents, Hongkong, 12.h September, 1923.

INCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE

ORAPH COMPANY, LTD.

The following unclaimed telegrame rs lying at the office of The Frost Northera Telegraph Company Limited)

Staples Smith Barner Rd, from Kobe,

Lock Kwong Bling Nanking Hotel No. 10, from Shanghai.

2387, from Shangbai.

Chea Ho Nam Wo Tai, from Shang-

bai.

2708, from Tientsin.

Quan, Shru Ting Weng Yuck Song No 93 Biughm Road, from Tientsin.......

Hoop Cheong, from Kobe

N. LUND,

Act. Superintendent, Hongkong, 7th September, 1923.

LASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRAL- ASIA A CHINA TELEGRAPH CO.

List of unclaimed telegrams lying in EE Telegraph Office, Hongkong.

J. 1. Rincon Passenger s/s Kitsuo Marn, from Manila.

R. M. MACALPINE,

Superintendent. Hongkong. Hh September, 1923

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

The P&O... "Sicilia" left Shang. hai for this pest on Sopt 14 at 19:31 pm. and is due hire to-day.

The D. F... Phemius" loft Liver- pool on Aug. 14 for Singapore. Hong- koti and Shanghai and is due here on or

at Sept 19

The A.OL. 21. "PresidenthaKinley" is duo at the port on September 20,

The C., RM S. "Empress of Asia!! left shimizu on Sept. 13 at 8 pm. and is duo at Victoria, BC., un Sept. 12 at

The B. F. & Euryplus" left Liver. pool on Aug. 1 for traits Hongkong, Shanghai. Kato and Yokobama and is die hero on uraboat Sept. 28.

DEMPSEY RETAINS TITLE. 4=

NEW YORK, September 15. Dempsey knocked out Firpo in [the second round.

The R. L. R.B. "Benolench" from The fight was most uneven, Middle-bra. Antwerp, and London left Against the champion's attack Sue for this port vin Straits Ports sud Firpo had no chance, being flooredanila on Aug. 26 and rasy be exproted

to arrive here on Sept. 29. five times in the first round although The A.O. L. 18. President Madison he once knocked Dempsey through arrived at Hongkong et 7 30 ain to day the roues getting him groggy and and departs for deattle on Wedocidoy bleeding. At the first sound of Sept. 19 ar 10 a m. the gong Dempsey tore in to his opponent, booking short left and rights to the head and body and leaving Firpo bewildered. Firpo pammelled the champion with his

All goods peras. Beniedi "remaining famous pile-driving. right but undelivered her today will be subject without avail. Dempsey, after to rent.-Agents, Gibb, Livingston & fifty-eight seconds of the second Co., Ltd. round, floored Firpo with nunches undelivered after to-morrow will be sub Cargo per sans remaining

1

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.

to the head and body and polished feet to roat. Agints-Arnhild & Co., Ltd. Ghim off with right and left hooks

H.

Moore MJ. A. Pederson Mr Rene Vari Mes C. Stinger

Mrg H. A. Wery

HONGKONG HEIGHTS.

For the information of visitoru EI

allowing list of some of the highest points on the Island and Mainlada in pablished a......

IBLAND.

Signal Station Mi Parker

Feat

1774

1734

Mountain Lodge

1725

The Eyrie

1728

Peak Hotel

1205

Taikoo Sanatorium

,000

Mt. Davis

Bowen Rd. (filberbeda

877 399

MAINLAND.

Taimoshan

$124

Kowloon Fesk

1971

Ling Bock....

1841

Shatin Pas

1000

Corkoms. Pain

780

Devil's Posk

124

on the chin. While the referee was counting Firpo out, Dempsey appeared to be nervous and rushed to his opponent's cornerand assist- ed him to rise...

Ninety thousand were present and there were unprecedented scenes of disorder in the neigh- hourhood of the Polo Grounde, The police were forced to use their batons and thousands lost their hits and had their clothing torn off. Dempsey had a very narrow through the ropes he sent on his escape. After he was knocked knees under Firpo's rain of mighty rights. It was only wonderful science that enabled him to last out the round,

LATER

The gate receipts #t the Dempsey-Firpo fight taalled one (and a quarter milion dollars and

there were 85,000 spectators.

It is estimated that Dempsey nets as solace for his bruises | $450,000,20 his share of the pro-

coeds. Firpo takes $150,000.

Treatment for Dyuntary. Chamber'sin's Colle Ard Diarrhoen Remerly followed. in-does-of-oxatrevil wilt oftually curd the most stubborn nases of dysentery. It is epcially good | for summor diarrhoes in children. For. | xals by all Obemists and Storekeepers.

SHIPBUILDERS,

SHIP REPAIRERS. BOILER MAKERS. FORGE MASTERS.

|

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

DESTINATION

BAILIVO.

ŠTRENERKOU ANTONO Yin Swarow Ninops & S'Hat.........‚EANG............. Tue, 18th Sept, 80. TIENTRES tou

............CHIPSHING.Taes, 19th: Bopt., 4pm. } TKINOTAU. VIA SWATOW & SHAVORA...KWOYGSANG ...Wod. 19th Sept., Noon. HAHORO via Hotnow....., LRESANG ...............Fri. Slet Sert, 8.m.; Baken via SATO........YUSANG

Fri., 31st Sept., 10 am. MANILA

---..............................................WINGSANG ...........Fri., 21st Sept, 3 pm. - SHAFONAI VIRËWATOW.............FOOSHING...Sun. Bird Sopt., 10a.m.

BANGKOK via Swarow

SANDAKAN

**

HANDANG... Sin., 23rd Sept, 2pm. „HOSANG Fri. 26th Rept, Noon. „MUANG'.Ft., 28th Sept, Noon. TRINOTAU via Swarɔw &'Eussona :YATSHING........Wed., 28th Sept., Noon. Basakok vis Hoo«CHUNAANG ....Sat., 4th That, d'lighte | STRATTA and DALCUITA

...HOSANG ..................Fri., - 12th Oct., 3p.m.)

Calcotta Lina.—This ina now iffardu regalne pošlicesto Calenata, Poriver nail Singapúre zotursing from Calen istanizará proewel sis Series and Hongkong to Jayan,' uccasionally railing at Bangkal. A steamers have excellent pasager secomwolan, MiTeil with wirejant and entry a fully qualified Binging,

Shanghai' Line-S

Manila

appelmately crazy this stays at wwen Garden and Hanglad, memuatinga dwnlow Throughs (ckets can de vistained and through BBR of LaĞUKE In Install Northem and Yankishu Putca, vix Shakl. Las- westly series is maintained with Manus by romels with good paasexper

Arenolon, wailings from both port prory Friday. Haiphong Line-Matilage approximately weekly for passenger anit cargo, calling at klolhow both Borneo Line:-Fonishtly salline, to and from Nandakan by two dine ions atentoria 88

HINNANG" and M.8. “MAUBANG" at Stamers having excellent passenger nerotnamiation,

Tientsin

Line

WAYS.

Dala.

Labuan, Taas through Nils of lading for Kudat, Aguvellem, rezalne verrice is run from March to Nosoulier Tetween Hongkong kh Tlentinverosionally Barkok Ciao.-A wekly solata Yethalwaland Cliefoo

[Deźween Hongkong unit Bangkok via swarow, by tre staazer littoil with systo¬lats prowiger neemmmodation.

CALCUTTA LINE.

THE STEAMSHIP

"HOSANG”

will be despatched on

12th October at 3 p.m.

FOR

SINGAPORE, PENANG & CALCUTTA, Through Bills of Lading issued to RANGOON, MADEAS, PORT SWETTENHAM

AND DUTCH EAST INDIES.. For Freight and Pasasge apply to:--

Telephone Central 215.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CÒ., LTD,

NYK

General Managers,

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

VICTORIA, SEATTLE & VANCOUVER via Shanghai-t Japan porta.

LA

| Through Bills of Lading Issued to all Ovarloid Common Prints in U.8, A. & Canada.

Through savo rates to Euroju via America

... G.$405, 0841, 08140. KAGA MARU

...Monday, 15th Out, nt 11 am. TYO SEARU

...Thursday, 4th November MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore &c.

MISHIMA MARU

Wednesday, 10th Oct.

**

HASOZAKI MARU. HAMBURG via LONDON & ROTTERDAM.

TSUYAMA MARU..

TITIES & VALENCIA. LIVERPOOL vio MĀRKEILLES &

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila đc.

TANGO MARU.... ... YOSHING MARU

Weinesday, 19th Sept.

...Wednesday, 28th Sept, si 11.3. ...Wedresday, 17th Oct.. at 11am-

NEW YORK and/or BOSTON VIA PANAMA,

TORA MARI..........

Monday, 1st October...

...End Oct., or beginning Nov.

Thorelay, 27th September. ...Monday, 24th September.

BUENOS AIRES vis Spare, Durban & Cape Town.

KANAGAWA MARU BOMBAY via Fingapore, Penang & Colombo.

TAMBA MARŮ CALOUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon,

CEYLON MA RUZ.

NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

ARI MARU SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

MOJI "MARU

HARINA MARU

For further information apply to Tel Contral Nos. 202 & 23 & 2428,-

...Thursday, 11th Oct., at 11a.m. ...Tuesday, 18th September ...Tuesday, 5th September

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

F. GOURI, Manager.

HONGKONG DOLLAR DIRECTORY

OXY-ACETYLENE, AND ELECTRIC WELDERS.

MECHANICAL, AND ELECTRICAL

IS NOW ON SALE

AT THE OFFICES OF THE PUBLISHERS, 5, WYNDHAM STREET, HONGKONG,

AND

KELLY & WALSH, LIMITED

CHATER ROAD,

Price $1.

THE DOLLAR DIRECTORY CO.,

LIMITED.

TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY

ENGINEERS,

OF HONGKONG,

TEL. ADDIEN; **Tarkooseog,” Harokowe. TELEPHON CENTRAL. NO, RIM... CALL FILO: "C" cvas Axe Parrart,

-DRY DOOK-

Length 787 Tees. Length on Blooke 750 Fast

Depth es Centre of

sil (H.W.0.9.7) 31 ft. 6 in. -THREE SLIPWAYS- Oapable of Enadling Ships Up lọ to 9,003 Tons. Displacement. - Electric Crane at Ban Wall, Capable of Lifting 100 Toss at 10 Four Radius,

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

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