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WEDNESDAY, 'OCTOBER 17 1928

CHINA'S DEBTS.

CONSORTIUM MINISTERS IN

MEMORANDUM,

PEKING, October 16,

A Memorandum from the Con- sortium Ministers to the Wal- chiaopy, dated October 13, was published to-day. --

PEAKITES BEWARE.

TO-MORROW'S ANNUAL CRUSH.

CHINESE UPPER LEVEL, PILGRIMAGE."

To-morrow is the ninth day of

DISCHARGED.

STOWAWAY CASES.

THE CHINA MAIL.

"Attempting to stowaway on the

5.5.

"President Wilson" on Mon-

The

NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AND PASSENGERS.-

(Continued from Page 7.)

BOSTON,

3-D. & Co.

21.-B. F.

1.-N.T.K

4.-P. L. J.-B.. F. 8.A.O.L. 18.-D. & Co. 14.-D. I

-P.L

day was the charge preferred against George W. Breidegan (21), Ost. the ninth gwon. Besides ita signian American, and John Seporo (16), Nov. ficates to Chinese as the Chung, a Filipino student. Yeung festival, it reminds those Breidegan's excuse was that he's The Memorandum refers the who inve to make use of the Penk had gone on board to see the st. Waichiaopu to the Consortium trans that once a year, hundreds engineer to apply for u job. Memorandum, dated December 23. make their annual pilgrimage to the latter was not to be seen and the 1927, in which attention is drawn to, the fact that while the unsecured per levels. Not all the worship- 2nd. engineer instructed him to Some uso wait as there might be a chance of pers travel by train. foreign debts and obligations

the Chinese Government chairs, whilst the motor road will his getting employment on the Doo. .-D. L. have been left unprotected, China's be available and the more humble ship. Whilst having breakfast in internal loans have been tempora- will trust to thair leg-power. But the firemen's mess, he was taken rily consolidated on the security of there will always be huge numbers by the police into custody. the surplus Customs revenues, and who will crowd out the regular requested that in future such passengers in their endeavour in surplus Customs revenues should carry out a ceremony, the origin of

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po longer be applied exclusively which is uncertain. to the service of the internal loans,

ment.

After being

18.-B. F. 15.-B. P.

&.-B. F.

15.-B. F.

+

24.-B. F. 29.-D. L.

Jan, 15.-D. L.

Bardgn. Alcinous.

Taketoyo Maru. Pripoe Elsvio.

Olty of Oran.

Archer.

Bolton Castle. Stauley Dollar. Eastorn Prinoo. Teacar. Ajax.

Mt. 9. Dollar.

City of Corinth.

City of Athena. Calchas

Robert Dollar. Stuart Dollar.

BOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.

DURBAN AND CAPETOWN.

Seporo told the Magistrate that he was discharged from jail on the 11th after sentence for stowing

way from Manila. objected to in the Filipino Club he went on board the ship to look for triends and was taking breakfast on board when he was taken by the neck and pushed down the gang- Oct. 97.-N.Y.K. way,

(VIA SINGAPORE, BUENCA Arass, Rio DE JANEIRO SANTOS AND MAUristus.)

Kanagawa Maru. Nov. 2--0.8.K. Canada Mara.

Deo, 7.-J.O.J.L.

13.-E. A. 31.-B. F. Jha. 15 —E. A. Feb. 10.-E. A Mar. 8.-E A.

Apr 10.-E. A.

1

Ouderkerk, Malaya. Laomedon. Anusm.

dels.

Child

BOTTERDAM.

Oct. 11-G. L.

13.-0.8. 24.-N. L ~B.. 10.-B. T. $1.-E. AL

Ne v. 3-0 SK.

CB, F. B.-G. 4. 6.-B. F. 7.-N.Y.B 19.-B. F. 16.-H. A.L 30.-B. F. 1.-B. B.

94.-P. & 0. 24.-B. F.

Deo. 7.-.0.3.L.

8.-R.A.L. 11,-B. F. 12.--E. A 13.-F: A, I 13.-B. F.

No holiday is declared but those but also to the liquidation of who can will bring their jou-wor- foreign debts and obligations shipping paraphernalia with them guaranteed by the Chinese Govern- while others will let loose kites from the heights on which the flagstaff "The attention of the understands. The festival itself is some- As the steamer had sailed there! signed has been called to what akin to the one in the spring was no evidence to contradict the memorial of the Ministry of Fin- when an exodus is made for the statements and His Worship o ance recommending the perman- ent continuance of the aforemen interior to worship the tombs of dered them to be discharged. In tioned scheme, and its extension ancestors. The purport of to-inor- the case of the Filipino, His Wo of the service to the Chinese row's worshipping is really to per ship (Mr. J. R. Wood) observed that portion of the $96,000,000 Loan of mit meditation and prayers for the the police might have done some-] 1922, thus earmarking for the departe. Those who unloosen thing for him on his release from BRINDISI VENICE & TRIESTE Apr. 10.-E. A. service of these internal loans the kites do so with the ident of sending jail. Divisional Inspector Angus Nov. 5.-L. T. A name promised to try to send defendant Dee. -L. T.

Nov. Dec.

BARCELONA & VALENCIA

Legazpl. Havalland.

Glenluse. Paris Mara. Weber. Elponor. Atrous.

Chilo.

London Mard. Famsuse. Glooogle. Teirosian. Matsumoto Maru. Adenatus. Ermland. Bachaon..

Adolf von Bayer. Nyauza, Glaucus. Onde kork. Havelland. Serpodon. Malaya

Pruussen.

Laom den. Adin to Bolenus." Machaon,

13. B. F. 18.-B F.

20.-B. F.

9L-N L

24.-B. F.

£4.-H.A. L

1.-B. B, 1-HAL 19.-B. B.

27.-..-B. F. Jan. 8.-B. F.

11.-H. A. L. 11.-B. F. 15.-E..A

"

Ermland.

Feb. 10.-E. A.

0. Lopez Y Lopez.

28.-H. A. L.

Ffaiz Autolycos glucua.

Patroclus. Rheinland, Melanus. Annam. Ania Vogtland.

Mar. 8.-R. A.

Java, Chile.

Venezia.

Fiume-L

ANTWERP.

Oct. 19.-P. & D.

GENOA.

21-0, L

Karmala. Głucluce.

23.1, 8, K.

Oct. 18.--. F.

MUTINY AND PIRACY.

20.-B. F.

Biomed. Mommon. Glenluec.

Nov

1.-N.I.K.

1.-N.T.K.

i

94.-N. L.

Wetor.

Nov, 2RF

O.ufa

lenogle.

Pfalz.

whole of the surplus accruing from their "bad joss" away. the present Customs tariff, and pre-commonly used for the day is Dang to Manila. cluding the use of the latter as Go which means to climb up, this security for any general debt con-having originated from the practice solidation scheme.

in the interior where most tombs are on hillsides,

A FORMAL PROTEST.

(From Our Oựn Carrespondent.)

KOONGMON, October 17. The gunboat “Fung On" under Ju Cheuk-man has mutinied and captured (or pirated) the Macau- Shek Ki ferry junk. The launch which tows the ferry and iron plates on her side but she was also taken away as a prize.

#2.-Q. L.

5.-0. I 3-N. L.

MARSEILLES.

Oct. 18.-P & 0.

$0.-B. F.

Nov. 1.-B. F.

1.-N.T.K. i.-N.Y K 2.-P. &0. 4.-P. & O. 90.-B. F. 24.-P. & 0.

"The undersigned Ministers are compelled, to record a formal protest against the action of the Chinese Government in disregard-

HEALTH CASE. ing their communication. of December 23 last in making the

"FILTH AND RUBBIS11." above arrangements, and they would remind the Waichinopu (1)

Fortherning litigation on a big that foreign debts and obligations, certain of which are now in default, cale was hinted in Mr. C. D. were contracted by the Chinese Melbourne's Court this morning

The ferry plying between Kong- Government

date when Mr. W. L. Weneer, the before the

said That the Naval moon and Shek Ki has also been of the conclusion of some of the architect. internal loins, which, according to Authorities and the owners of some pirated.

The "Fung On" using also the the present proposals, are to be property at Wanchai were awaiting launch "Kang On" which was secured on the surplus of the the return of Mr. Eldon Potter in taken

the a prize from Chinese revenues; (2) that under November. A big case was likely, first

mentioned piracy, Jater the terms of the agreements of such said Mr. Weuser and it might be

the attacked

Kongnioon foreign loans the Chinese Govern-six months bofore the pending issu Shui Tung ferry

junk. Two alent engages in the event of was settled.

hundred passengers were taken as default, or, of the specific security Dr. W. W. Pearse, the Medical captives, including the wife of pledged becoming ineffective, to officer of Health, appeared to pro-Wong Ming-toag, Sun's general in provide from other sources the cute a Chinese most Wong Tin the South. Suns necessary for the due pay for No. 81, Wanchai Roud, for not Admiral Chan Chak who was ill meat of the principal and interest.ahating, a nuisance in a scavening on his return from the West River, The undersigned must point splining the facts, the bas left hospital and has gone to om inat inese foreign loans are en- fited to priority over the later said that there was a lane Canton. His fleet of small craft is Apt. 4. P. & 0.

Earth Ind to be commissioned for the propos- internal loans, and they according at the fox of a hill.

as

ly request an immediate explan- jwfected at the foot of the retaining ed expedition to the North. action and clear

il

statement wall, also a quantity of stagnant

regarding the intention of the water which had been dammed by:

Chinese Government in respect to the employment in future of the Surphis Customs revenues towards the payment of foreign debts and admitted thua the rollection ไฟ! obtigations."

material served as a buttress to The Memorandum is signed bywall but suggested that something Dr. Schurman, M. de Ficurian, Sireise he used to prevent the wall J. W. R. Macleay and M. Yoshiz from collapsing.

He suggested three mouths as a reasonable tit in which thenisance be abated and asked for an order that steps the ©taken to prevent a zvonnonce.

the earth. He asked that the earth; and water be removed, particularly the filth grad rubbish. Dr. Pears

awa ---Reuter.

PREMIERSHIP PUZZLE.

STRUGGLE IN PEKING FOR PORTFOLIŲ,

PERING, October 16. A struggle is apparently develop ing between the "Chibli siniliturisis) and the einbers of Parliament regarding the Preadership.

The members of Parliament will hold, extraordiniy meetings after October 20 in older to urge the elains of Wo Ching-lien.

After Mr. Wenser bad explained The difficulty as stated. His Worship

nade the order as requested and; instructed the defondunt to consult his architect for adrien as to whul was required.

DEAD.

SHOOTING CASE.

Karmala, Memnon. Eorypylna.

Hakusan Maru. Kitano Maru. Caledonia. Nellore. GADE.

Kalyan.

Koemnun.

Yingchow.

2.-P&O. 3.-08. K. 8.-P. & Q.

13.-B. F. 20.-B.B. 24.-P. & 0.

14-H.A.L. 30.-P.&O. 18.-R, I.

Dec. 1-BA.L.

14.-P. & O.

Paris Maru. Bakusan Maru.

Kitano Moru. Caledonia

Lordon Mara Nellore. Adrastce.

Adolf von Bayer. Njanza.

Havelland.

Kalyan

Kaiser I-Bind. Ermoland.

Dovanha.

HAMBURG.

Det. 19.-N.D.T..

2?.-G. L

13.-8. K.

30,--B. F. 31.-E. A.

Woser. Glenluca. Paris Maru.

Nyanza

30 -P. & Q.

Dec.

1.-B. F.

24.-N. L.

Weser.

4-E. L

City of Karachi.

17.-B. F.

Elponor.

11.-8. F.

Fat pedon.

29.-G. J

Glonogic

17.-B. F.

Atrous.

atile.

J-B F.

Jan.

2-E. L.

Nov. 31. 8. K.

London Mar.

5.-9. F.

Eumados.

8.-B. F.

B-J C.J.L.

Oostverk.

15-P. &. 0.

28-B. I

5.-G. L.

Glenvzlo.

6.-B. F.

Teirorias.

Fen,

t

21.-E. L. 22.-P. 0.

P.&O.

Mitsumoto Maru.

Mar.

7.-P. &0,

21.-P. 40. M-E. L.

Diomed. City of Paris. Patroclus. Macedonia. Kaigor-I-Hind. Fasligar City of Cterbury

Morea. Karmala.

Naldera.

City of York. Delta.

City of Cairo. China. Kashmir.

10.-E. L 18.-P. & O. May 16.-P. & 0.

GIBRALTAR,

COMMERCIAL NOTES.

LOCAL METAL QUOTA- TIONS.

Oct. 18.-P. & 0. Nov. 9.-P. & 0.

I

3.-P. & 0. $4.-P. E. 0. 90.-P. & 0.

LONDON.

Round Steel Bars-1/4" to 1 Dec. 28.-B. I. were sold at $5.60 per picul, it being stated that 100 tons were bought for Japan.

Flat Bars-1/4" to 1/2" thick by 34 to 250 tons were sold at 55.80 per picul.

Plate Cuttings-large size) 600 tons have been bought at $4.70 for Chinese dealers.

Lead, B. M.-A. small quantity changed hands at $14.50 per picul yesterday, for immediate clearance ex godown.

At the annual meeting of the National Medical Union u resolution was adopted deploring the fact that the Minister of Health had declined

Mr. Lo Cheuk-wan, the pro- to organise the panel system.

Meanwhile. We Poi-fa wired to! the President on October 14 stating mincut Chinese business man who They insisted that the countinued was fired at and wounded in the working of the system was prejudi- head whilst walking down a dark cial to the public interest, and detri- tight of steps near the old fire mental to the practico of medicina. station on Friday night, died in hospital yesterday as the result of the wound he received

that Dr. W. W. Fear was the only suitable man for the post.

Chi sach-in sent a message in a similar stain to the President,

The Chinese generally are of the opinion that the President will appoint Dr. Yeu, in spite of the opposition of the members of Parlia- ment-Courtesy Daily Bulletin,

SINISTER NEWS.

PENOTIEN TROOPS MOVE WESTWARDS,

PERING, October Hi. Military circles report that the Fongton troops are still moving

west wurde.

To brigades have taken up their stations nur eifenkow, and two divisions are being stationed in the region of Chinchow and Talingho. -Courtory Daily Bulletin.

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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

TO-MORROW'S MEETING.

The business al to-morrow's Council meeting ineludes the fol- lowing

Oct. 18.-P. & ",

22.-N.Y.K. 21.-B. F.

1~0.8.K.

{

93.-P. & 0

25.-C.P.8. 30.-B. F. $1.-E A.

Nor. 1.-NY.E.

+

1.-N.I.K. 1--P. & 0. 1-0. B, K. B.-G. L. 6.-P. & O.

0.-B. F. 7.-N.Y.K: 11.-G. L 19.--E. L. 13.-B. F. 18.-P. & 0, 17.~-0.P.S. 10.-K. V. 24.-P. & O.

14.-P. & Q. 34.-B. F. 19.-C.P.8.

30. P. & 0.

Sir John G. D. Englehart, Dec. 4.-E. I K.C.B., formerly Comptroller of It will be recalled that after the Household of Prince and I admission to hospital the deceased Princess Christian, left estate of the made a statement as the result of gross value of £68,916. The will which his wife who lives in Robin-of Mr. Stephen Watson, merchant, son Road and a clansman were of Liverpool and Valparaiso, has detained. Before his demise Mr. been proved at £148,497. Lo refuted the statement and his

wife and clansman were released.

Great scenes were witnoased in

Mr. Lo is an elder brother of Mr. New York when the city colebrated Lo Shun-wan, who is the local the act of Governor Smith in sign- manager of the China Merchants'

11.-.B, F. 18. — E, A. 14.-P. & O. 18.---B. F. 21.-O.P.8. 24.-B. F. 20.-P. O.

31.--B. F. Jun. 2.-E. L BB, F. 11.-P. & O. 11.-B. F. 15.-E. A

16.-P. & O.

S. N. Co., and is very popular in ing the bill repealing the State law Feb. 6.&O.

for the enforcement of prohibition.

the Colony. A wife, concubine, several sons and daughters are left There is not yet unrestricted liquor,' but the bases of supply are being enlarged.

to mourn his loss,

PASSENGERS.

DEPARTURES.

Per À. O. L. 18. "President Jeffer 35"

on October 16-Mrs Helene Caswell,

alien Vera Caswell. Mr and Mrs Storade,

HONGKONG HEIGHTS.

For the information of visitors šį flowing list of some of the highest

Miss L. Rich, Miss K. Brator, Mrs L. points on the Taland and Maiplasti Brodie. Hr Geo. Kautzer, Mus Jula C. pablished Petty, M. May Brock, Mr R. A. Yazle. Mr. N. Cook, Mr and Mrs W. A. Mo Kuller. Dr. and Mrs Jones Philbutt, Miss Mario Borrell, Mis Halloway, Col. and Mrs J. W. Craie, Mr A. Cameron, Second reading of the Bill Mr J. N. Haya, Mr R. G. Osbome Dr. Intituled An Ordinance to apply a and Mr Jas. Philbait. Mr R. L. Frost, not exceeding Nineteen | Mis O. Unjlens, Mr T. B. Bian, Mr P. D

Sutherland Mr T. II. Chon, Vr T. S. million eight hundred and ninety Chische Mrs W. O. Leach, Miss N. E. seven thousand three hundred and two dollars to the Public Service ́of the year 1924. -

SUIT

Second reading of the Bill nutmuted An Ordinance to amend the Birth and Deaths Registration Ordinance, 1895.

Second reading of the Bill Intituled An Ordinance to amand further the New Territories Regula tion Ordinance, 1910.

Leach, Mios P. Bellock, Miss D. E B Baldwin, Mr and Mrs G. E. Bartley, Mir and Mrs Lawrence. Mr Dodge, His J. 9,] Richardson, Mrs M. L. Johnson, Mr B.

Sallums, Merand Mrs. Mr-J Dunn, Mr Steward, Mr Hompe, Mr and Mra Carl. Hema. Jr. Me O 9. Hoshr, Col. R. G. Bishop, Mr and Mrs O. F. Marnoy, Yes F. W. Grizler, Mr M. | Gonzalez, Mira F. Ullhuck, Mr A. C. Mo Cullough, Mia N. Unjieng, Mr LG Chang, Mr. Da Emendas, Mr T. H. Obio,

10.-E. A.

14.-B. F B.-E. L 12.-P. & U. Mar: 7.-P. & O.

B-E..A. 21.-P. & 0. 30,-E L Apr, 4-P. & 0,

10,-K. A. 18.-L. 18.-P. & O. May 2 -P.&O.

16.-P. & 0.

Kormala Caledonia.

Nellore.

Nyarka. Kalyan Kaiser-1-Bind.

Karmala. Ankasso Maru Genluce.

Paris Marn. Sicilia. Empress of Asiz. Atreut, Ohila. Hakusan Maru. Kitano Mara. Calodania. London Maru. Glenogle.

Nellore. Toironias. Matsumoto Maru. Glenlure. City of Lincoln. Adrastus. Majwa. Empress of Canada, Machaon. Bradov. Nyant Qaucan

Empress of Russia. Kalyan City of Karachi. Sarpedon.

Malaya

Dovanha.

Halonus. Empress of Alis. Autolycpa. Kainar-I-Rind. Laomedon. City of Paris. Patrocita Khiva. Molanus,

Annam. Macedonia.

Kashgar.

?

Asia. Mentor City of Canterbury. Mores. Karusia. Java. Naldor. City of York, Delta. Chile. City of Cairo. China. Kalyan, Kasumir.

HAVRE.

Nov. 1-B. F. Korypylos.

10-B, F.

31.-B. F.

Homman Eurypylus, Oanta

Keeman, Niegobow. Diomed.

INLAND,

Feat

Bignal Station Mi Parker

1774

LIVERPOWE

1784

Oct. 90.-B. F.

Mountain Lodge The Eyrie Peak Hotel

1720

Nor. 1.-B. F.

1725

Dec. 1.-B. F.

1308

17.-8. F.

Taikoo Sanatorium Kt. Davis

000

877

Bowen Rd, (ilterbeds

193

MAINI AWD

Kowloon Peak La Book

1971

Deo. 1.-E. F.

17,--B. F.

1641

Bhatip Fass

1000

· AMSTERDAM.

Osebom Pass

7800

Oct. 31-E A:

Nov.

J.C.J.L

Chile. Oostkort

Della Punk

GLASGOW.

Oct. 20-B, F. Kor. 1.-B. F.

Memnon. Ecrypbylas,

Keemun Diomed.

7.- N.Y.K. 15.-B. B. 16.-H. A. L 20.--B, F. 22.-N. L.

21.-,A,T 21.-B. F.

Dec. 7.-J.0.3. L.

B.-H.A.L

11.B. F. 15.-E. A.

Feb. 10.-E. A.

28.-H. A. L. Mor B.-E. Ae Apr. 10:-E. A

Adolf von Bayer.

Ermland.

Machaon.

Pfalz. Havelin, di,

Glaucus.

0.derkerk.

0

VOTING CONTEST.

OUR $50 PRIZE.

POPULAR CINEMA ACTORS.

CHINA MAIL'S 7TH BIG FREE EVENT.

This week the China Mail's voting contest once more takes a new form. Who

are the ten most popular cinema aotors in the list given below? Name them in their order and win our $50 prize.

Twenty different cinema actors are named below. Select the tam you consider the most popular and melts them out in the order of your cholos. Thes out the form out and send it to the "China Mall" office marked “Vote.”

The list which comes nearest the correct soluilos will win the prize. Thủ correct solution will be decided by the general vote, the item politng the moul -votas being placed first, the one coming next being placed zecond and so on until the lat of ten fa sompleted.

Thorefors the scoret of the contest in Not to select the tam most popular Hems in alphabetical order from our list, But to select the ten most popular names from our list and judge what place each individually will occupy-which will come first, which second, and so on until all ten have been placed.

The contest lasts from Monday to Saturday. The result will be announced In the "Chias Mall" on the anoseeding Wednesday, when the winner's name will be published along with the correct list.

Every copy of the "China Mall" contains one form giving the reader one try for the prize. Regular readers thus have not less than siz tries in one week....... Competitors may nand in as many forms an ́they like.

Forms should be sent in to reach the "Chins Mall" by Monday. Any forma received by the “China Mail”” istar than Monday will be discounted.

When making your chotoa use only the words given below.. Any forma wrongly marked, matilated, or indistinotly written will be ruled out.

The decision of the Editor upon any points which may ariso shall be final.

Members of the China Mall" staff are debarred from entering the contest.

MAKE

YOUR

CHOICE HERE

Below

We name twenty cinema actors.

Select the ten you think the most popular.

C. Wesley Barry Richard Barthelmess

Lon Chaney Charlie Chaplin

Jackie Coogan

Douglas Fairbanks

Alec B. Francis

Hoot Gibson Creighton Hale William S. Hart Frank Keenan Matheson Lang Max Linder Harold Lloyd Thomas Meighan

Tom Mix Charles Ray Larry Semon

Milton Sills

Rudolf Valentino

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Havelland.

12.-F.A.. 13.-H, A. L.

Malays.

5...

Preps on.

19.B F.

Helonus.

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gi.-B. F.

Jan. 11.-B. A. L

Autolycas. Rheinland. Menulaus,****

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8.

Annem

Asia

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Vogtland.

Java.

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Chilo.

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Nov. 5.-J. J.L. Oostkerk.

7.-3.0.J.L. Ouderkerk

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MOVEMENT OF STEAMERS.

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The B. F. B.8. Agamemnon" left Port Faid on October 10 for Marsoilles, Havre, Liverpool and Glasgow.

The P. & Oss. "Macedonia" arrivod London at 8 a.m. on October 13,

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BREMEN.

The B. F. E.. "Antilochas left Port Said on Oct. 11 for Boston and New York. The R. F. 8. "Polyphemus" left Port Said on October 11 for London, sod Amsterdam and Hamburg.

The B. F. e.a. Lycaon" left Fort Bald jon Oet ber 14 for London, Rotterdam

znnburg,

The O.P.8. R.M.6. "Empress of Asia' || arrived at Kobe on October 10 nt & am. loft Kobo on October 16 at 5 p.m. and is due at Nagasaki on October 17 at 8 p.m. The B. X. s... "Caledonia" left Singa poro for this Port on Sunday, October 14 at 8m. with the outward English Mails, and is due bore on Thursday October 18 at about Noon.

The B. I. 8.. "Japan" left Singapore for this Port on October 14 at .. and is due here on October 20 at about a m.

The B. L. s.8. "Beuvorlich " from Mil- dlesbro, Antwerp and London left Bing- apore for this port on Oct. 13 and way be expected bere on or about Oct. 20.

The O.P.8. R. H.S.Empress of Asia " arrived at Koba an "otobe: 16 8 sm. leaves Robe on October 18 5 p.m. and is duo at Hongkong on the October 28

8 s.m.

The C.P... IMA "Empresa of Russia "arrived at Yokobama on Oct. 19,! laft Yokohama in Oct. 13 and is due at Vancouver on Oct. 22.

The N.Y.K. R.8. " Kalori Maru" (Euro- pean Line) left London for Hongkong vi Euez on Sept. 16 and is expected here on Oct 23.

The B. F. 8. "Giauque" loft Fåver- pool on Sept. 18 for 9'ngapore, Hong. kong, Shanghai and Tsingtar and is due hore on or aboot Oct.

The A.Q.L ..President Jefferson** in due at Manila at 7,30 a.m. to morrow. The stemmer icavos Manila ab 5pm. on Cat. #1, beleg duo at this port at 730a.m. on Oct. 28, and will sail for Beattle and Victoria 'via Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama on Oct. 25 at 10 a.m.

The A. O. L. 6. Prodant Grent," is due at this port on October 26,

The C.P.B., R... "Empress of Australia "left Vancouver for Hongkong via Japan ports, banghai.on Oct. 11 Is expected to arrive Kobe on Oct. 25; and is due bere on Oct. 21.

The B. L.Denmohr' from 'Mid- dlabro, Antwerp and Londen, lalt Bunz for this port vin dtruite Porta on Oot. and may be expected to arrive hers on Nov, 1. -

The D. P.

Hologus lefe Livor-*- pool on Sept. 20 for Hongkong, Bhanabel, God Japan and is dua bere om or about Nore

The B F... Autolyous" loft Liver pool on 6 Oct. for Bingapore, Hongkong, Bhanghai and Japan and iados here on or about Nor, 8.

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To the Editor

Sir,

China Mail,

THIS O UT

Hongkong

Hongkong, Oct. 17, 1923.

I consider the following the ten most popular cinema actors placed in the order in which I think they are liked best-

Please write clearly in block letters.

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2.......

3.

5.

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9.

10...

Name

Address

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