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DODWELL & COMPANY, LTD.

NEW YORK BERTH

JÚS NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA BURZ

8.8. "FOREMONT CASTLE *

Bella 28th Jane

LLOYD TRIESTINO

REGULAR MONTHLY PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVIĘS FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE (FIUME). TAKING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO GENOA, ALL ITALIAN, ADRIATIC, LEVANT, BLACK SEA AND DANUBE PORTS.

REDUCED PASSAGE RATES TO BRINDISI, VENICH OR TRIESTE.

£66.

NEXT SAILINGS.

OUTWARD FOR SHANGHAL, YOKOHAMA, KOBE & MOJI.

8.8, VENEZIA

8.8. ** TRIESTE." (cërgo only)

M.B. "ESQUILINO"

W

8.8. **MUM1914" (ergo ay kat

...Sails 10th Jane,

Balla 19th June....

...Balla 10th July. ...Sails 19th July,

· HOMEWARD FOR BRINDISI, VENICE,AND TRIESTR.

8.6.ROBANDEA

8,8. **VENEZIA 1.

M. “ESQUILINO"

...Shilo: 31st May,

...Balls 1st July,

...Sada 31st July

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS

FROM CALCUTTA & COLOMBO TO

SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS..>>

1.5. UMZUMDI”

Salla: about 31st May Regular Passenger and Darun my too. 10 Bouth African Ports: Through Bills of Laatz pod from. Hongkong

For Freight or Passage on any of the above Lines apply to:---

CORRESPONDENCE.

Learners.

(To the Editor of the Ching Main

Sir, I suppose it is necessary that the labour market should be flooded with Chinese chauffers; but is there any reason why the Happy Valley district should be selected by these and other "road aviators to learn their business? If there is, is there any reason why they should be allowed to do so, at any hour of the day? Have not pedestrians any interests?

Yours, etc.,

Hongkong, May 27.

Raising Money,

PED.

(To the Editor of the China Mail),

Sir,I see that the promoters. of the new Shanghai Y.M.A.C. described by. a. former visitor to Hongkong as "that doss house" and an agency of "organised intoler ance," have accepted 20,000 taels from the Shanghai Rhee Club. This shows a fairly catholic spirit. What about Hongkong? The number of things moving-or those who desire "to raise the wind" for "worthy causes"-in- creases Why don't they p proach the Jockey Club either for a donation .or to run some race meetings 7- Where is the harm? The late General Booth was' re proached by a meddler once for accepting what was described as "the devil's money." The General soon made it clear that he could make good use of such money..

Yours, etc..

HELP. Hongkong, May 29.

CHEUNG CHAU NOTES.

The Bird of the series of Chin- ere theures bus been held in the wwnstructed matshed (only part of which was used for the second

Telephone Central 1030. DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agenta.estre) by the Fisherman's Temple

O. S. K.

K≤O DE JANEIRO, SANTOS KOKWIM ATRES-Fla Baigon, dingausra, Goombe, Deries & Capetown,

CHICAGO MARU......

BUM BAY—Tin Singapore and Colomba

SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION. LONDON, KAMBURĄ, KOTTERDAM & ANYWEXP-Via Singapore Solombo, Sum in Port Sa

ANDES MAKY janny Serwisy mm...Sunday, 7th June

Wednesday, fith Jane

„Thursday, 4th June „Saturing. 13th June

Saturday, 17th Jane

Thurs isy, 6th June

HONOLULU MABÚ................

BA£0]—Direct.

NEKKO MARU

ZANGKOK-DL

KOBO MARO·

AALONITA-Vis Gingapore and Rangoon,

HAMBURG HARU.

( 29 has not cân nha that mộ

VISTORIA, HEATTLE TAJOKA ✯ VANGOUTTE—Via Shamovni and Janno Porta

ALABAMA MARU (From Shanghai)... Hoday. Ist Jaue

JAW YORK-Via Japan porta, San Francine and PasamA.

1

-Bunday, 31st May

HAVANA MARATON NAIPHONG TA HOHOW A PAICHOT,

TaIKWA MABU.................. Friday, 12th Jone

JAPAN FORTS'

AMAZON MARU

SEATTLE MARU...

BINGO MARD

KEKLUNG via SWATIW N'AMOT.

KALO MARU

EOZAN MARO

-TAKAO via SWATOW & AMOT,

KOTU MARU.

FAZAO and KIKLING,

SURABAYA MARU

DAILER TIL CHEP00 and THINUTAU.

NANKING MARU...................

8th June

Monday,

Tabeday. 23rd June

Friday. 265 June

Borday, 31st May at 8 p.m. Bonday, 7th June at p.m., „Thursday, 4th June at 11 am.

„Thursday, 11th Jana

..............Baginning of June.

For further particulars pinso apply to :--

* Central's

4088, 4089, 4 20

OSAKA SHOSEN KADHA.

M TAKEUCHI MASA

SHIP YOUR FREIGHT TO

SOUTH AMERICA

via

S.S. "LING NAM"

Calling atime

Tarakan, Rabaal, Sydney, (Australia), Wellington (New Zealand), Tahiti, Balboa Panama, Callao (Peru) and Iquique (Chile). MAGNIFICENT PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. For Freight and Passenger rates apply to:- THE CHUNGWEA NAVIGATION CO, LTD

Tal. V. 1667

Bank of Chins Building.

TUNG ON STEAMSHIP CO.

OPERATING THE NEW AND UP-TO-DATE STEAMSHIPS

"TUNG ON" & "SAI ON" PLYING BETWEEN HONGKONG AND CANTON. Leaving every day from Leung Wing Wharf at 10 p.m. for CANTON.

Tel. C. 4193.

Tel. C. 4193.

HR KWONG HIP LUNG CO. LTD.

It lasted for four nights and three chys, und attracted the usual crowd.

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The framework of what will be the finest shop in the village, 18 How nearing completion, being three stories in height, with re inforced concrete beams, and hard- wood joists; the lower floor is of stone and the uper oues of brick; it is situated close to the market.

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Word, bas been received that the Tull lauuch service will be resumed on June. 1; that means that there will be a 7 p.m. launch both from Hongkong and Cheung Chou, the Whitsunde visitors will thus be able to stay on till Monday evening if they wish.

The other changes are that the 1 p.m. is now to sail at 2. o'clock oach day teaving Cheung Chau at 4.15 p.m.

As the Cheung Chau is still in dock here its place will be supplied in the mean time by the

Po On.

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More of the houses are now cccnpied, and others will be, in a few days The Conference meetings of the Indo Chine Alliance Mission have been commenced and the devotional addresses will be' conduced by the Rev. McMillan of Wuchow. His particular meeting is open to all who care to attend and is held at 9.30 each week day during the Conference. Simday ser vices have also been started. The Rer. Irwin from Indo-Chins took charge on the previous Sunday.

་་་་་ PASSENGERS.

DEPARTURES.

Per P. & O. s.s." Malwa" on May 29 Mrs and Miss S: Pol, Mr W. L. Gyles, Mr. and Mrs F. Raydon, Miss. F. Parker, Mrs F. Anderson, Mr C. S. Fels, Mr Haber, Mr and Mrs F. C. Mathlasen, Miss A. L Mathiasen, Miss K. Mathiasen, Bishop R Manasians, Mrs Ludgate, Miss Sutherland, Lt.- Comdr. G. C. Biodloss, Mr Bell, Mr Winstone, Mr Donovan, Mr A.. Naroomal, Mrs Waite, Messra E. and M. Polite, Mr Rowe, Mr Very, Mr H. Olley, Mr J. Major, Miss Murray, Miss Myllyla, Miss O. Vornanen, Mr Chrichton, Lieut. R G. Anthony. Mr J. Lockwood, Lieut. T: E. Halsey, R.N., Mr and Mrs H. W. Abbott, Master D. S. Abbott, Mrs Taylor, Misses Taylor; Miss Rofe, Mr E. F. Watts, Mr I. C. Laing, Mrs J. G..Muir, Mr C. A. Middleton-Smith, Mr. Essev, Mr Angell, Mias J. Kuroiwa, Mr. For- ster, Mr Trend, Mr Fisher, Mr Walter, Mr and Mrs Tate, Mr and Mra Beale, Mr and Mrs Farmer, Rev. R. Korhonen, Mr R. Tirathdas, Mrs Regnell, Miss Sakari, Dr. and Mrs Old, Miss Luelva, Mr H Bolton, Mr J. TThom RH Prince George, Mr M Hendry, Mrs Fay, Mr CD Jackson, Mis Sonkin, Mr and Mrs Walker, Miss Walker, Mr JE Seacombe, Mr Hiraao, Mr and Mrs Napier, Miss D. E. Graham, Mr and Mrs Stzmann, Mt Labe

Mrs W. J. Flanna, Mr Mr Valpy, Me Bromgole Mist Bishop, MI VAATA Grifitis, MPEN

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THE CHINA MAIL.

MILITARY BOXING.

⠀⠀⠀ SURREY'S PLATOON

TOURNEY,

The following were the second day's results in the. "Montague Baies" Platoon Boxing Tourna- ment at the Murray Barracks last night, the finals and semi-finals of which will be decided to-night:--- Flyweights. Pte. Edwards (RS) beat Pte. Quelch (1) on points).

Bantamweights Pte. Felham (9) scratched and gave Pte. Foster (R.S.) a walk-over into the aemi-final. Drm. Simpson (D.S.) beat Pte. Piner on points, Pte. Woolgrey (18) v. Pte. Baxter (1). The former had a walk- over into the semi-final. Dawson"(4) bent, Pte. Kercher.

(10) on points.

Pte.

(1) was knocked out by Pte. Featherweights. Pte. Ward Holcombe (12), Pte. Cooper (2) beat L. C. Rock (RS.) on points. Drm. Bowles (D.S.) knocked out Pte. Tucker (4).

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

BANK HOLIDAY:

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of 1912, the EXCHANGE BANKS IN Accordance with Ordinance No.5 will be closed for the transaction of PUBLIC BUSINESS on WEDNES DAY, the 3rd. June...

Hongkong, 30th May, 1925.

THE

NOTICE

THE PUBLIC hareby notified: that on and after TUESDAY, June 2nd the following fast trains on Sundays and Public Holidays will; be discontinued.

8,35 am. Kowloon to Shum Chun 5.20 p.m. Shum Chun to Kowloon

2 H. P. WINSLOW, KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.

Kanager.

Kowloon, 30th May, 1925.

CONSIGNEES.

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD... COPENHAGEN.

"PERU"

Lightweights, Pte. William The M/S son (31) knocked out Pte. Bristowe (3). Pte. Key (82) baring arrived, Consignees of cargo are knocked out Pte. Parsons (2) hereby informed that all goods are L-C Leavy (D.S) beat Pte.being landed and placed at their risk Ballard (RS.) on points. Pte. Into the hazardous and/or estra Simmons (7) was awarded the bazardous Godowne of the Hongkong fight against Pte. Piner (10) in & Kowloon Whar! & Godowa Co., Ltd., the second round.

where delivery can be obtained as soon na the goods are landed.

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered atur tão 30th of Mar. 1925, 4 pm, will be subject to Tent.

Welterweights.- Pte. Mann (11) beat L-C. Muffett (D.S.) on points Pte. Pooley (3) knocked out Pte. Edwards (4). Pte. Dewberry (R.S.) best Pte. Hopkins (14) on points.

All broken, chafed and dam ged Middleweights, — Sgt. Hicks goods are to be left in the Godowan, (1) v. Pte: Eaton (4). Hicks here they will be examined by Measts! gave up in the second round, hav. | Auderon & Ashe on the 291a ol ing injured his hand. L.-C..

ay. 192% at 10 am. Wright, (R.S.) knocked out Pte. knocked out Pte. Hooper. Ballan (2) Pte. Problitts (1)

Light-heavyweights. Pte. Gravett (7) knocked out Ple.

All chims against the vessel must be 3rd of Jane, 1925, or they will not presented to the findersigned before the be recognised.

Stiles (10) Pte. Laight (14) by

beat Pte. Roberts (4) on points. L.-C. Brand (R.S.) beat L.-C. Bennett (2) on points,

No Fire Inanrace will be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned

JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD.,

Agents. Hongkong, 23rd May, 1995.

EVERYONE LIKED

"DADDY LONG LEGS"

EVERYONE WILL LIKE

"DOROTHY VERNON"

BOTH WERE DIRECTED BY

"MARSHALL NEILAN"

ANNOUNCING

A Weekly Passenger and Freight Service

From SAN FRANCISCO to the ORIENT AND A

Fortnightly Passenger and Freight Service

From the ORIENT to SAN FRANCISCO via HONOLULU

First Sailing from SAN FRANCI800 8.8. PRESIDENT LINCOLN, May 16-

To SAN FRANCI800 from HONGKONG 8.8. PRESIDENT LINCOLN, June 20

This Service is Inaugurated

BY OUR NEWLY ACQUIRED PRESIDENT LINERS: President WILSON Fresident LINCOLN

President CLEVELAND

President PIEROF

President TAFT

SERVICE SPEED. COMFORT

rmation and Bookings apply t

DOLLAR

STEAMSHIP LINE

Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Buildings Grou

1

SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1925.

CANADIAN:

PACIFIC

HOME VIA CANADA

Hongkong, to -England. VIA- Skausmai, Kons Torchama, Yamopovia. MoRYnFAL & QÜRKAL

From Dea

From

Des HongkongVanDEI TE

Canada E/Australia Jape: 12 Jaly

/Bootland July 8 July 15 X/Asia Juan 24 July 13

EFYA 100

July 11 July 29 /Canada Jaly 10 July 37 E/Scotland Aug.

5. "Aug

12

Other Atlantic Ballings every few days to Liverpool, Bouthampton, Glasgow, Belfast, Antwerp, Oberbourg and Hamburg, Allotment of Dubina on Atlantic steamers held bere and through. tickets lawaadi. “

Barly ridervation sincassity.

Two Ursor continental. Trilas Dally.

Standard Sleeping Cars, Compartments & Dynwing Rooms Canadian Pacião Hotels at Fletoria, Vancouver, In the Bookies, Calgary, Winnipeg. Montreal and Quebec.

Use Dominion Express Traveller's Choques-Payable anywhere.

From Hongkong June 17 July

HONGKONG-MANILA. SERVION.

Due

Maril June 19 Jalya

Fassenger Department Freight and Express

From

Doe

· Mundia

Hongkon Empresață sis June 10 Jans* 12 -Emprews/Uazada. Jaly 4 July Telephone C: 752 · · Cable GADANPAO, Telephone C. (1 Cables NAUTILUS,

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA COAST: PORT, SERVICE,

REGULAR SERVICE of Fast, High Class Coast Steamers having pool Accommodation for First Class Passengers, Electric Light and Fans in Siste» room and Saloons. Excellent Cuisine.

SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW AND RETURN. (Occupying 9 to 10 Days.) Steamship

Laptals. HAICHING... | Capt. W. 8 Tarabell... TOESDAY, HAINING... Capt. A. B. Stewart... FRIDAY HAIHUNG ... Capt. Milia Walker... TUESDAY,

Leaving.

2nd June at 15.) 5th June si pac 9th June 18+ }

Arrivals and Departure from the Company's Wharf (near Blake Plar-y "Round Trip Tickets will be issued from Hongkong to Foochow (Pagos Anchorage) and Return by the same steamer by the "Haining "Hallow and "Halching at the Beduced Bate of $80.00 including Meals while the stenzuer, fu« 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.

TO JAPAN.

via Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Nagoys and Yokohama, "CHBLIBON MALU”

...30th May

Cargo taken at through rates to all ports in Netherland-India Sailings subject to alteration.

For further particulars please apply to ---

Tal Central No. 2206,

NANYO YUSEN KAISHA,

End floor, Prince's Building.

COMPANIA TRANSATLANTICA DE BARCELONA

SPANISH ROYAL MAIL LINE.

FOR MANILA. SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID, Y

BARCELONA & other 8PANISH PORTS. 8.8. "ISLA DE PANAY"

8.5. "LEGAZPI"

2.4

+++

29th May,

14th July.

15th June,

FOR TOKOHAMA, KORS, MOJI & SHANGHAL AG, "LEGAZET".

WON

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The steamers of this Company are all clasiad 100 A1 ut Lloyd's und na fitted with every modern convenience for the comfort and safety of the passengers. Stewardess and Doctor carried.

For freight and/or passage apply to-

0. D. BARRETTO, Lid,

$8 Central Avenna, B.C. CANTÓN.

BOTELHO BROS.

Alexandra Building,

Hongkong.

AMERICAN

ORIENTAL MAIL LINE

Oparated for UNITED STATES SHIPPING. BOARD by ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE Managing Uperators SEATTLE & VICTORIA

SHANGHAI KOBE, YOKOHAMA SPROIÁL THRU REDVORD' BATES · TO EUROPS

· Tera Hongkone

June 14th at 5 7.3. June 26th at 5 PM.

"RESIDENT. MADISÓW (For Bentile) Jann, Ind at's em. PRESIDENT JACKSON PRESIDENT MOKISLEY

(Halling Brazy 17'dayı)', MANILA SEEVIOR.".

PRESIDENT JACK JOM For passage and freight bookings apply to 1—

June 6th at 5P..

AMERICAN ORIENTAL MAIL LINE.

Operated for United States Shipping Board :. by ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE Managing Operators. Telphons 2477, 2478 4 106, 192 UL. 5. 4 dosugbal dank wiCLEA

AMERICAN PIONEER LINE

Operated for

UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD by ATLANTIO, GULF & ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY

New York, Baltimor

For freight and

ADMIRAL

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