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November 182
Captan S. I, Barling of the la Anh Abboly Bird Dirth đi kh "Chilf," has signed off.
Mr. W. Forrester, chief officer, Yunnan." is on leave.
Travellers returning from the. Continent during the last few weeks have noticed a marked difference in the methods of Customs officials at the ports, Mr G Thomas, second writes a correspondent of the omeer, Szechuen," has gone chief
Weekly Dispatch. Although the officer, "Yunnan.". British authorities have always been, very diligent in their search.
Mr. S. C. Smith, supy chief
for smuggled goods the whole oficer. "Poyang." has signed of. Mr. J. M. McWilliams, second ystem has been speeded up, and there seems little chanco now of officer, "Wenchow," has gone
o amall a thing as a silk handkar-second officer, Yunnan." hief passing into Britain duty
Mr. D. C.Jones, from leave, has free,
gone chief officer, "Taming."
Passengers arriving from Paris a few nights ago were subjected tow rigorous search at Folkestone. Every buy was opened, and the contents of every box or package
site overy bag were disclosed Tome of the travellers were even Banked to turn out their pockets, and the investigation delayed the Font train for over an hour.
Mr. R. Kettlewell, chief officer, aming" has gone master. Chikli
Mr. C. B. L. Stringer, from re- serve, has gone chief officer, "Kalgan."
Mr. C.-L. Brown, acting chief officer. "Kulgan," has gone second oficer, same ship.
The reason for the new "Inquisi- Mr. L. G. Potter, second officer, on as some disgruntled people Kalran," has gone second officer, have called it, is the increasing "Changehow."
Mr D.J. Allenburg (My de Men- & Jeon sud 1 children Mr O. P. Anderson Mr N. Basle Me & Men GT
Begelon
Mr J. Behar
B. Balillos L. Bergherin MR. J. Birbeck
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Mr. B. Bolas
Mr Y. Beojsinin
D. R. Capploman
Mr J. Casan
Mr Baller Mr and Mrs J.
Charpoo
Kay Mr-Di Kennedy Mr & Mrs E. FAM Mr and Mrs: B. J.
Lagon
Mr Mre Mia Le Mr. A. Lavo Mrand: Wra 0. Lauritoon Me J. Lagoook Mr D. T. L Mies H. LAllle Hr 8. Lodd Str. B. Lyd MIC M. Modooaki Mr. A. Mackey My A. Mackintosh Mr & Mrs O Mandat
Markham
Mr & Mrs J. Olemont Mra Mtn R. E. Clifford J. HCook
Me MTS: Cowart
B. Dowper
Mr M. Dortay MrJ Di. Dickio Mi W. A. Dowley Mr and Mano Drummond r. Haves. Mr J. M. Elosalde Mr G. E. Ellams
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Mr. B. Mason Mr J. Matthews' o' Mr and Mrs. G. 1,
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Mr 8. B. Moors, or Eng. Capt.a" fra A. W. MeKinlty Mre J, W. Modane Me RC Morton Lady N. P.Navarath
and child Mr A. W. Noren He W. NowATE Mr. Fappo Mr El. J. Pearce Faldr H. Forma Mr F. B. Fope My O. A. fratt Mrs R. Price Mr and Mrs. ..
Priestley
A. Falart.
idence of sinuggling which has Captain J. R. Shearer, from red child MnJE Çllorton
Captain C. E. Plunkett-Cole of the "Anking," is on leave.
cone before the Customs officers.sei vé, has gone master, "Anking.
Because they have only examin c4, on an average, one suit case in ery ten of those arriving from Continent, passengers have onbled on passing their per- esiten through unnoticed. The ult has been an annual loss of many thousands of pounds to the
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Mr. C. L. Crompton, chief en
Mr W. Calligber gineer, "Linan," has signed off."
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A. Fons has gone M. N. Gor glueer, "Woosung?
rond engineer, "Hain Peking." Mr. A. L. Hunnor, third on- gineer. "Luchow," has gone third
Mr & Mrad, Clonid
K. G. Jovid
Y. W. B. Groene
Fapt. T. P. Hall: Mr & Mrs W. 4.
Hanibal Capt. 1 Hamik
For it is the casu smuggler desiring to buy a cheap present engineer, "Szechucn." If a friend or relative who is the Mr. D. H. Davidson. third chief offender. Most of the pro-engineer, "Yunnan," has gone
ensional smugglers are known to third engineer, "Wogsung." the Customs officers, and they are Mr. G. P. Buttridge, third en-leses. A. and T unudly searched as carefully und gineer; "Manan," has signed off.
as scientifically as any pick-pocket Mr. J. Campbell, from reserve, and dealt with accordingly.
bas gone third engineer, "Hunan."
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Mr. A B Benes
Mr J. Proton
Mit B. Rolland MT A.. 13. Rows. MrC. Benders Lt.Col. 8, E. Smith
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Dr. H. F. Fommer a Dr...
Mr A. B. Bhank Mrs. Sparke Mr. T. S. W. Smith Mr J. B. Satoaky Mrs R. Scott
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Mrs J O Swetton,
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Mr. 3. Tarrant
Mr & Mia Henghan Lt-Col. & Mr.-G..
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Smuggler's Eye." Through long experience Cus-"!
Mr. J. M. S. Hood, third toms officers, can usually detectgineer, "Poyang," has gone third the amateur endeavouring to pass engineer, "Chinkiang."
or she has the "smuggler's "Kutwo," has gone acting, master, Mr. E. Gostling, chief officer, contraband through the porta. He ere a furtive, questioning eye same ship. which has the bright glance of an otherwise guileless person caught: in a guilty act.
Captain J. W. Pettigrew, of the "Kutwo" is on leave.
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Mr and Mrs F. Hill
Mr P: Hodgaon
D. Hugh
Miss Holgats.
Mr O. E Bolmes
Mr and Mrs J...
Johnson
Mr. B. Johnstons Mr J. Bi. Joseph Mr. P. J. Jordon, second officer,ra S. Joyce "Tuckwo," has gone acting chief Mr A. K. Jenten officer, "Fubwo."
A favourite method of, taking with stockings home to a friend is trumple them up in a heap at
ke kottom of the bag, as though Mr. T. Wilkinson, sup'y chief they had been worn. But a stock-officer. "Kusang," has gone chief ingat sock which has covered a officer, samie ahip. foot for only a few hours reveals either the imprint of toes or the shape of a heel, and the expert is never deceived by such trick...
The authorities, of course, allow
Mr. N. Asquith, from reserve, has.gone second officer, shing."
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Mr J. Toin Mrs. Thompson
Mr T. Tutanjian Mr E.. V. Valo
Mr and Mrs E.
Woossner
Mr P. B.. Willismi Mr D. R. Wood Me & Mrs. E.;
Wright
Mr B. Wylie
HONGKONG TIDE.
The tide-table glym below has been "Foo-compiled at the National Almanac Office in London from the result of the analysis of observations taken by meani of an automatic tide-recording machine Taut during the years 1908-9.
The zers of the table corresponds
ounding · the zero of the
Mr. N... Richardson, second:
Mr. A. Turnbull, chief en-
a man or woman to carry a reason-oller, "Fooshing" is on reserves the Water Police Basin at Talm. Sha
The usual allow.gineer, "Leesang," is on leave. underclothing.
unce is one pair a day, up to about 18-19 seven days, and if the passenger is suspected the Customs officer asku, "How long have you been Proad?"
If the reply suggests that socks or stockings have been changed three or four times a day the Customs officer is allowed to pro-
with
the Ad- Mr. H. Craig, second engineerimiralty Chart, which has been found to penho," has gone acting chief be feet 8 inches below maan sea-level. engineer, "Leesang,"
To obtain the depth of water on the tide gauge at the Victoria Naval Tard add 3 feet 4 inches, and on the ganga at
Captain W. C. Passmore, from reserve, has gone master, "Haining."
Captain A. H. Stewart of the "Haining." has gone master, Haiching
Mr.. W. S. Turnbull, acting
CONTENTS,
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Done ti theumnonce
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Resdibing Articles
Street Scuffie
15
"Ford" Crash
3
Parting Scenes"
15.
Blind Home: ..
3
Musical Farewell
15
Apelor Parewel):
-1
Colony's Finances
15
Peuer Feelers
15
Five Years' Juil
16.
Station Looted:
16
Naval Aquatics
16.
16
67 Club de Recreio.
.16
Lable amount of silk for a change of
7
Cricket Notes
.17
7:
Red Schpat Row
.17
7
4. Not Finished
7
The Entries
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7
Bark on Top
20
8
Golf Match
.20
Lawn Bowls.
Mixel Doubles
20
Holiday Cricket
8.
"White Wings'
21
Street Mishaps
3
E.A.S.M.A. Activities
1969.
"Well Bowled. Sir
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Lucky Wingers
9
Shooting Case
23
Merchant, Move
Beaten to Death
23
Reds Advance
9.
Money Ready
23
Reda Executed
tion. Women are allowed a chief officer, "Haining greater latitude in this respect,
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Dangerous Goods
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Opium and Money
Wedding !
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A Notable Career
Fit for Tat?
Prata Tragedy
for even the Customs realise that "Haining" has gone chief officer, the best silk stockings will "Haiching." "ladder" in an hour or two.
Mr. W. G. Erwin, chief officer,
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Red Invasion
.24:
Street Accidents
.10
Lobituary,
.24
Atthe Institute
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A Great Success
.24
Heughan Concert
11
Mr. Gompertz
21.
More Prizes:
11
Nanking Wedding
24.
Bus Fatality
12.
Peace Moves
Christmas Mail
12
"Iolanthe"
20
A Bad Time
.12
Fatal Ride
25
Traffic Case
.12
Robbery Echo
25
Ballad Concert
.12
Dangerous
.25
Aquatic Sports
.12
Kowloon Items
23
Soccer Tour
.13
Malaria. Menace
Local Boxing
.18
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Time Ripe?
Local Soccer
13
After 28 Years.
.27
is wearing it?:
M.C.L. Bazaar
13
Prince George
27
Local Golf
13
Staff Tribute;
.27
Cheung Chau Notes
13
Three Stripes
.28"
Delays Detailed
14
Desertion Charge
28
40 Years' Service
14
Army v. Navy
,28
ceed according to his own discre-master. "Hafching," has gone
Lamont Dock, Aberdean, add, 10 feet Cinches to the height given in the table.
November 19 to 25, 1925.
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Mr. W. B. Patey, acting chief Thar Another difficulty which is to be officer, "Haiching, has gene faced is the smuggling of watches.second officer, "Haining". A There is, of course, no allowance Mr. W. Perrit, second officer, whatever on these articles, They "Haining," has gone second are not necessities, and if à man officer, "Halyang." wants to buy a watch there is no Mr. C. Bailley, second officer, Tu reason why he should not buy it "Haiyang," is on reserve. in his own country.
Those who wish to smuggle quantities of watches are easily detected by a thorough search, but 26-27 what is to be said to a person who 27 is only smuggling one watch and
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Mr. C. C. Dalziel, suply second officer. Halching, has gone! second officer, "Halfoong."
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So many wrist watches are of morning feeling," industrial foreign make that it is almost im- psychologists recognise it as a possible to say where and when really powerful factor, and they were bought. But in some always expect to find a depression cases the Customs officer may, by in the output-curve during the looking at the number; decide that first few hours of the week.. French and it was made at such a recent date. Experiments in that it would be impossible for Italian factories show that the the wearer to have purchased it Monday effect" a much more marked in countries where Sun- in England,
Regarding scent and other day is spent in the Continental spirits it is well known among the fashion, and the workers take general public that the amount of considerably longer to recover half a pint in an opened bottle is from the week-end resti"? In- allowed to every passenger. Uncidentally It is wondered if these considerations explain why some fortunately this allowance is often shops in Paris and elsewhare abused and one man, who thought broad do not open on Monday. he was allowed half a pint of until noons everything attempted to take
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scents and six half-pints of brandy
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