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BUSHO MARU..........................
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COMMENT.
A reader of the "North China Daily News" who signs himself M." comments on an editorial in appearing in that paper on April 28 regarding Somerset Maugham and "The' Painted Veil." editorial was reprinted in the "China Mail."
The
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AND PASSENGERS.
VESSELS DUE.
FROM AMOY
FROM SHANGHAI.
May 18,—1.0.0.1 Tilki
May
Aapn
Asuka Marm
11-N.Y.K 19-KYK Kitaro Mart 95.-J.C.J.L. Thivendut TROM SWATOW & HANGH≤1. May 9-N.K.K. Sungskan Macu
18-K.K,
Fusing Mara FROM BANGKOK.
Holland's Institute of Industries. Fairs, held twice yearly with about 800 to 900 participators at each fair, is gradually and steadily develop Ink. The 12th Fair was held from 10-19th March last at Utrecht and, was in all respects a decided success, business being very brisk. An animated tane prevailed giving
I have not read the "Painted evidence of the revival of trade. Veil," and so am not able to pass May 15.- A The foreign participators did not an opinion on the action of the benefit least from this, revival and, Hongkong Government, although it is by means of the Industries in view of what other govern- May 1-NY.B. Fair at Utrecht that they havements endure, their point of view Kaited for themselves an import seems somewhat childish. ant group of customers in Holland in regard to the editorial portion and her Colonies. Consequently of the article:
the
1.
Ask Mar Aki-Marn
10.-
Banka Bintang.
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FROM JAPAN.
13.-N.Y.K.
But
19. N.T. C
May 15.-
EB.-B. F. 30. D. F.
FROM
Kitano Kara
FROM SINGAFŐRE,
Sharpedel. Titan Tezig,
Bond's..
entered into at the fair... The If each generation is to have any Ang. P&O),
FROM MANILA,
Mug 7A.0.
Pres. Jufferson. 18-OP.E. Empress of Canada. 14.0.8.8.B. Wont Chopska 84.-O,P:8.
Empress of Rossia. June ...E. West Carisons
30.P.8. Empress.ct Alia. Sept. 4.-E ABR. T.-H. L Tanda
Utrecht fairs increasing.
It seems to me that a writer of attract the attention
should have the right to depict
CALCUTTA, manufacturers and exporters
Takada aboard. Orders were booked for things as they appear to him May 15.-B. I. Jano 18.-B. L
Tilawa England (especially for building regardless of the risk of hurting a
FROM BOMBAY, few feelings in the process. After material), Scandinavia, France,
| May 14.-P. & U Biella, Germany, Belgium and America, all, he is only expressing the point Jade 9.-P. & G.
Sardinia, whilst for the first time business of view of one man, he is not
11-8, 200
Duits retations with Australia were stating an incontrovertible fact. July 9-P 4.0.
following groups of interchan- sort of accurate picture of the dise were of special importance, ones preceding, it is necessary viz, machinery, electricity, metal that the portrayers of their wires radio-Industrial articles, respective generations have a cer- glassware, earthenware, building tain few who always take the material, furniture and articles for general and make it personal, or interior decoration, foodstuffs and vice versa, take the individual luxuries. Netherland India (Java) case and argue the writer is"mak- hadia section with a special supplying a universal statement. of rubber and its applications have lived in China for several which attracted a great deal of years, and so far have found attention.
living entirely in outports, that certain features of outport life in Mr. Maugham's portrayal of
his book "On a Chinese Screen" is
While some indi-] very astute. viduals, are perhaps recognizable, they are all broad types and may be found over and over,
.were
There were 891, exhibitors of whom 583 were Dutch and 38 foreign firms. The foreign participators.
divided as follows: Germany 152. England 47. America 29, France 20, Belgium 20 Switzerland 10, Austria 11, Czecho Slovakia 6; There were 13 exhibitors in all from Italy, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Japan and Finland. Japan exhibited for the first time, but Hongkong and China again - refrained from participation.
The next fair will be held from 8 to 17 September of this year.
WHO'S WHO.
· LATEST CHINA COAST
CHANGES...
F
Mr. B. J. Plowright has been up- pointed second-officer, Kiangsu,
Mr. O. T. Harrison, from reserve hus gone second officer, Taco Wan J.
Mr. H. Jackson, third engineer, Hein Peking, has gone second' en- ger, Ningha
Mr. W. J. G. Jones, from serve, Ins gone third. engineer, Hain Peking
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en-
master,
Mr. N. S. Halliday, second gineer, Ninghai, Imass resigned,
Captain C. D. Nicu, of the Changsing," has gone Chipshing.
Capi. H. S. Hurley, of the Chipshing, is on leave.
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Mr. E. d. A. Porter, from leave lus gone chief officer, Loksang. ~~ Mr. J. Bones, acting chief officer Loksang, das gone second officer, Kangwo.
Mr. J. J. McLenvy, Reconst officer, Tuenho, has gone acting chief officer,"same ship.
Mr. O. V.W, R. Basham, chief officer. Luenbo, in on lelive.
Mr. J. J. Robertson, sup'y third engineer, Wosaing, has resigned.
Mr. J. W. Laverick, sup'y second Lengineer, Wosting, has resigned.
Mr... Myler, third officer, Sarvistan, is on reserve.
Mr. T. Lowery, second officer, Bailong, is on reservo.
M S. Duncan has been ap pointed sup'y third officer, Haining, Mr. R. Perry has appointed third officer. Haiyang.
Mr. T Care, - third officer; Haiyang, is on reserve.
Mr. D. J. Thomas, third officer. Lorestan, has gone third officer, Arimanestan.
Mr. P. Munday, chief officer, Ambestan. has gone chief officer, Armüestan.
salura FROM JIVI. May 14-JOJL
14.—-J.0.3 I;,
Thoda
FROM SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE.
May 8- Jans 8.-E. & Jaly 3-, & A. FROM SEATTLE, May 10.-N. Y.K.
19.—N.Y.K.
12-44 18,--R. F. 10.-C.P.8 25.-N.K.K.
fane 10.-E. F
July
1.-N.Y.K.
As to his pictures being super- ficial, they pretend to be nothing else. His method of presenting his material, and the title he gives the book show that he means to Aug give, the impressions of a passer-Sopt. 18.-B. F. by," not a profound study of Dot. 8.-B. F. fundamentals. He gives
19.-B. F one. Nov. 17.-B. F. side. Anyone is at liberty to up- Dre. 17-B F. hold the other.
Tanda Mishima Mara Aratura.
St. Albans VANCOUVER, ETC.
Yokohama Mara Pros. Grant. Tyneca.
Emprase of Russia. Kara Maru Achillos.
Two Maro
Philoctetes Tallby bius Tendarque. Achilles Philoele
'stes
Talthybius.
Tyndareta. Achilles
FROM NEW YORK.
(VIA PANANA)
May 8-VI SUL)
JAAN FROM BAN FRANCISCO. May 10.-T.K.K. Taiyo Mara
As for the hospitality argu- ment, what can a realistic writer May 10–3,YE. Tarama Maru portray except what he has seen, drawing rooms he has entered, If we start or the hypothesis that personalities he has encountered? an author must never write about people who have entertained him except in a favourable light, I am cul satires now existing would be afraid that most social and politi
barred.
11.-D.8,1,
Pros. Van Buren
Tenyo Maru
Koren Mara
Pres. Horos
24. -T.K.K. 15.-D.B Juno' 7.-T.K,K,
T.K.K. FROM SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES.
Shinyo Mart
May 11.-U.8 8.B. West Sequens
13-17.4.A.
West Joster FROM
EUROPEAN PORTE, May 6. Y. K.
If writers let the possibility of hurting people's feelings deter them front writing what they wished, Butler. would never have writte: "The Way of All' Flesh;" Sinclair Lewis would never have June. 2-J.C.J.L. written "Main Street," "Babbitt," and "Arrowsmith," and Bernard Shaw would never have written Whether this would
anything.
I
A.-N.Y K. 18-A. P 22-NY. K
5-N. Y. K. -¿-N.V.K.
Suwa Main
Tushima Maru. Ajax
Fuchizal Mard Silahangka
Hakozaki Maru Matsuva Maru
Chantilly Porthas
FROM MARSEILLES. May 11.--M, M.
25.-M. M be a loss to the world or is a mat- June 8-M, M. ter of opinion. Personally I think
22. M
FROM
loss to the future students of May 14.-P. it would. Certainly it would be a certain phases of nineteenth and -twentieth century civilization."
STEAMER MOVEMENTS,
14.-0 L. IX. AR
19-N.Y.K. -GL 18.-P. Jane 11-10...
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Karo Maru
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Aug 6.-P. & 0, 13.-P.
21. P.&D), FROM BUENOR
CAPE.
The A.O.L. 8. "Pros Jefferson" which aniled for Manila at 6 pm. on May 1, was dus at that port at 7 s.m. on May 3 She returned from that port at a p.. yo.terday, arriving here at am, to morrow and will sail for Victoris and Seattle via Shanghi and Japan at May 7.-N.Y.K. 5 p.m. on May 8.
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The BF 8.8 Jason for Boston, New York and Baltimoro left Shanghai. May 18.-B. B. on May 6 for thiort and is due on May 3. The vessel will be despatched at 4pm. on May 8. Dity B.
The D.AL. as, "Prea. Van Buren which is due at this port on May 11, Build from Eaa Francisos on Apr. 11 on rchedule.
The A... Pens Grant" which is due at this port on May 18 sail.d from festtle on Apr. 21-se shodule.
The B. F... Cyclops" ft Liver pool on Apr. 5 for straits, Hongkong dhanghai, Moji, Kobo and Yokohama and is due at this port on or about May
Mr. P. McGinnes, chief officer, Armonestan, is on reserve.
-("Shipping and Engineering."') }^4
June
19.-N.Y.K, 15.-B. F. 23.-B. R 5-B. F. --E. F. 8.-2. F 1. A. F 11.-N.Y.K. 20.-B. H. 5.-B. F May Y.-M. L
FROM
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OF HONGKONG, LIMITED.
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DRY DOCK- Length: 787 Feet, Length on Blocks 750 Feet. Depth on Centre of SIII (H.W.O.S.T.) 84 ft. 8 ins.
-THREE SLIPWAYS- Capable of Handling Ships Up to 3,000 Tons Displacement. Electric Crane at Bea Wall, Capable": "of“ Lifting 100 Tons at 70 Feet Radius.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
AGENTS. HONGKONG, CHINA & JAPAN.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1925.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
"EMPRESS OF CANADA"
WILL SAIL FOR
MANILA
at 5.00 pm, Thursday, May 7th
and Arrive
MANILA
at 8.00 a.m, Saturday, May 9th.
RETURNING
Leave MANILA at 4.00 p.m, Sunday, May 10th and Arrive HONGKONG at 8.00 a.m., Tuesday, May 12th...
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA COAST PORT SERVICE...
REGULAR SERVICE of Fast, High Class Coast Steamers having goodl Accommodation for First Class Passengers, Electric Light and Fans in State room and Saloons. Excellent Cuisine.
SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW
AND RETURN. (Occupying 9 to 10 Days.)
Captain.
Steamship. HAIHUNG. Capt. Bills Walker
HAICHING.. Oapt. W. 8. Turabol HAINING... Capt. A. B. steward.
FRIDAY,
Leaving.
8th May 1 p.m.
16th May að. 4 p.m.
TUESDAY, 18th May at 1pm. FRIDAY
Arrivals and Departure from the Company's Wharf (near Blake Fier.) "Round Trip Tickets will be issued from Hongkong to Foochow (Pagoda Anchorage) and Return by the same steamar by the "Haining," "Haikong And "Halching" at the Reduced Rate of $30.00 Including Meals while the steamer is in Port"
For FREIGHT and PASSAGE apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.
General Managers.
NANYO YUSEN KAISHA, (The South Sea Mail S.S. Co., Ltd.)
TO JAVA.
via Batavia, Samarang and Sourabaya, “MACASSAR- MARU”
TO JAPAN.
8th May
via Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Nagoya and Yokohama.
"BANDOENG MAXU".
5th May Noon
Cargo taken at through ratea to all porte is Netherland-India. Sailinga subject to alteration..
For further particulars please apply to:-
Tel. Central No. 2205.
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2nd floor, Prince's Building.
COMPANIA TRANSATLANTICA DE BARCELONA
SPANISH ROYAL MAIL LINE.
FOR MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID, BARCELONA & other SPANISH PORTS.
.8.8. "ISLA DE PANAY"
8.S. "LEGAZPI”
S.S. "ISLA DE PANAY"
8.8. "LEGAZPI".
FOR YOKOHAMA, KOBE, MOJI & SHANGHAL
28rd May.
14th July.
4th May,
25th June.
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The steamers of this Company are all classed 100 A1 at Lloyd's and are fitted with every modern convenience for the comfort and safety of the
* passengers. Stewardess and Doctor carried.
Fer freight and/or passage apply to
-0. D. BARRETTO, Ltd.,
RS Central Avenue, B.C. CANTON.
BOTELHO BROS. Alexandra Building,
Hongkong.
AMERICAN
ORIENTAL MAIL LINE
Operated for UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD by ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE, Managing Operators SEATTLE A VICTORIA SHANGHAI, KODE TOKOHAMA SPECIAL THRU „JDUCED RATES TO 'EUROPE,
From Hongtone PRESIDENT JEFFERSON (For Sentile) May 8th at 5.P.M. PRESIDENT GRANT PRESIDENT MADISON,
May Sistat 5 V.M. June fad at F...
(Salling Mvery 18 days) MANILA BERVICE..
PRESIDENT JEFFERSON
May. 1st at 5 F..
For passago add freight bookings apply to
AMERICAN ORIENTAL MAIL LINE,
operated for United States Shipping Board by ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE Managing Uperstorm E, K. & doanghai Banx Baltding
Telphone 1477, 2478 & 785
AMERICAN PIONEER LINE Operated for
UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD by ATLANTIO, GULF & ORIENTAL
STEAMSHIP COMPANY/
For
Boston, New York, Baltimore & Philadelphia vla Buor-
For freight and further particulars apply 'to-
ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE.
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