THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 80rn, 1990.
DOCWELL & COMPANY.¡LD.
STKAMAHIP BERVICES
Boguler Ballings to
NEW YORK & OK BOSTON
vis Sues of Panama Canala si Owners' Option.
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LLOYD TRIESTINO
6.8. "NIPPON "
FOR SHANGHAI
H
on or about 10th. December
for BRINDISL VENICE & TRIESTE. faking Carge on through Bill of Lading for LEVANT, BLACK SEA & DANUER
PORTR
vů SINGAPORE, PENANG & COLOMBO
B.S. "PERSIA”:
on or about 19th December.
Preminger Laggage can be insured at the One of the Agents.
NANYO YUSEN KAISHA, Ltd.
(SOUTH BEA MAIL 8.8. 00.}
Regular Services between
JAPAN, HONGKONG & JAVA.
FOR JAPAN
sailing un about 29th Nov,
8.9 "BAMARANG MAKU
FOR JAVA,
8.8 BORNEO MARU”
OCEAN
NATAL
sailing on or about 24th Dec,
TRANSPORT Co., Ltd.
(TAIYO KATUN " KÄISHA)
Stemanship Service Trans-Pacific. Also to Auzirulla, Europe, etc.
LINE
OF
STEAMERS.
TAKING Cargo on through Bills of Lading for SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS- with transhipmen, si CATGJTTA,
In conjunction with tha
ENDO CHINA STRAM-NAVIGATION CO, · · LTD.
AND APCAR LINES.
· Fraight or Frange on any of the above Irines apply to:-
DODWELL & 00., LTD.
Agent:
N. Y. K.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
BALLINEN YRON HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,
~130
SKATILE & VICTORIA vis Manis, Shanghai & Japan ports Cargo to Overland Points US. in connection with Great Northern Northern Padde
and Chicago, kiliwanis & St. Paul Hallways, Sh TUSHIMI MARU (omitting Manila)
KATOKI MABU MAA
TAJIMA MARU.
KASHIMA MARU (omitting Manis)
LONDON & ANTWERP" vis
Port Said and Marselfies. KAMO MARU IYO MARU
FATSUTA MAKU ...
Tuesday, 28th Dec, at 11 am. Thursday, 10th Jan, að 11: am. Wednesday, 26th Jan, at 11 am,
or, Penang. Colombo, Suer
110th Dec, at 12 km With › Deca" at 11am) 7th Jan, at 11 am
HAMBURG, LONDON & ROTTERDAM via Sner.
LIMA MABU.
TSURUGA MARU sailing from Yokohama. LIVERPOOL & MARSEILLES via KAMAKURA MARU sailing from Singapore AWA MARU mailing from Yokohama
Friday,
Friday, Friday
Baburday......... 4th Monday,
December.
20th December.
S101,
Middle of December. Friday, 10% December.
MELBOURNE & SYDNEY Tis Manila, Zamboanga, Thursda
Island, Townsville & Brisbane.
TANGO MARU
Wednesday, 22nd Deo, at 11 1.20
Middle of January.
NIKKO MARU NEW YORK via Mazila, Java, Straits & Suez.
SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS via UAPE,
HAKODATE MAHU miling from Bingspore BOMBAY & COLOMBO via Singapore.
TENSHIN MARU
BANGOON MARU ....
Thursday,
9th Dec.
Wednesday, 1st Dec. Beginning of January.
CALOUTTA & BANGOON via Singapore & Penang.
TAKETOYO MARU...
WEBOSHI MARU
JAPAN PORTS-Nagasaki, Kobe
NIKKO MARU ****
Hunday, 6th December. Haturday, 18th December. Yokohama,
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
KANGOON MABU (omitting Tokohama)
SHIDZUOKA MARU
YETOBOFU MARU (omitting Yokohama)
TSUSHIMA, MARU
Saturday,^. 18th Dec, at 11 s.30
Wednes lay, 8th Dac
Friday, 10th Dec, at 11 am. Babury, 18th December. Saturday, 18th December
For further information apply to NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
Telephone Nos. 293 & 203.
8. YASUDA, Manager,
* SCOTTISH LETTER.
"A GREAT BORDERER KARL HAIG PRESENTED WITH LANCE AND PENNON,
[TROM OUR OWY CORESPONDEST:]
EDINBURGH, October 13th.
-SANDY\FERY'S WÄGGLE.
Sandy Herd's féme, sa s golfer is not | dependent on his style, but among Arat- class professionals he is unique in the number, of preliminary awings “ha, takow before actually hitting each stroke. There
something fascinating in watching the "sucosesion of ** waggles,” all; apparently értetly the same. One would set realy think," however," that his little peculiarity
In the spirit of the old traditions and won't interest the speculattre mind. Yet,
with appropriate and picturesque cera
by an incident at Gleneagles this
INDO-CHINA
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMITED
SAILINGS BUBJECT TO ALTERAT ON
HAIPHONG RỀ FOIGIO
monia), Earl Haig was presented by Heidaltonomies may soon can40 METRANTS & CALOUTTA
to
the Anti-Gambling League. spectators watching the game between Herd and Duncan were counting in sa undertone the number of times Sandy i fisurished his club at each stroke. When the total was ander seven, Bowler Hat fost sshilling. When over nine, Tweed Cap paid six-penco The average was about sight, Duncan, at the opposite extreme, managed with only one and a half waggles per shot.
NEW BRITISH INDIA LINKE..
BHANGRAI & TREGTAU via SWATOW “HANGSANG KOBE
MANILA.
BHANGHAI
STRAITS 12. CALCUTTA
All
#TAKSANG** *NAMBANG"
CHAKSANG YUENBANG KWONGSANG
Veda
In Dac 10
Fedy 1st Dec, 2-pok
Snd Dec., D'light and Dec., D'ught.
3rd Dec. 3 pm
4th Dea Dig 15.
Bat, 4th Dec, 3pm...
CALUUTTA LINE-This Line affords regular mailings to Calcatta, Penang and Singapore returning from Calcutta, steamers proceed ris Surale and Hongkong to Japan, comalonally calling at Bhanghal
#teamers have excellent passenger accommodation, are fitted with Electric Light and Fant and carry a fally-omalified Burgeo SHANGHAI LINE :-Fallinga approximately syscy
fellow Bordarers with a lance bearing a pennon on which was emblazoned the arms
ar and motto of the Haigs of Gemersyde, in recoguition of his services as Com manderio-Chief of the victorious British forces is Francs." The ceremony took place at Bt. Boswelle, an old tryeting place of the Border clans, amid surrounding. both beautiful and inspiring, under the shadow of the shree Eildon Hill, in the The Manola, a new liner for the midst of a countryside mada immortal by B.L.B.NC was launched by Barclay, Sir Walter Scott, and a short distance from Carle & Co, from their West Yard, Beots Hemersyde, the ancestral home of the toun The vessel is of the intermediste Haigs, invested with mystic glamour by the cars and passenger type, and will have famous prophecy of Thomas of Ereildours. twin-sore-turbine engines and a speed of The pageant was arranged in sume bors 14 knots. The boilers and bunkers are so oured Border fashion. There were two arranged that the vessel can work either BORNEO parties, one led by the Duke of Bucdercham coat or on gil fuel. Accommodation is the other by Earl Halg They advanced provided for 97 first class, and 38 second- from opposite tides of an enclosure towards class passengers: a central daie," where stood the lance and TABLE TILE pornon, guarded by the coronets" of the Border burghs of Hawick, Galashiels Melrose, Selkirk, and Lander.
sorry to hear of the illness of Charlie A great many middle-aged people will be Coborn, who was all the rage at one time Earl Haig's party include the Duke of with his songs Two Lovely Black Eyes" Boxburgh, Sir Francia Davies G. O. O and The Man who Broke the Bank as Scotland, the Earl of Home, Lord Henry Monte Carlo Mr. Coborn is now an old Boost, Long Polwarth; and others. The man, and always be has a kind heart for Duke of Buccleuch's principal supporters the North Country. His father, and in- were the Provosts of all the Border towns, deed all his forbears, were Argyllshire The Duke of Buccleuch made the prescata people, and Mr. Caborn was very proud of tion. The pennon was embroidered on his Highland ancestry, A first-class music- blue silk background with the St. Andrewball comedian in his day, he is now B Cross and the Earl's corones over the crest church elder of great influence in a large of the Haigs, and the wall-known circle. Bemersyde motto, Tyde what may."
At a later ceremony Earl Haig aid the foundation stone of the Border Settlement for Disabled Sailors and Soldiers on
Boswell's Green.
SMALL TOWNH'ANI, POGAL OPTIONS
go.
***
collections. An Aberdeen minister gave Coppers are diappearing, evan in church his congregation a hint lately that in these days of soaring prices the humble "bawbee' was not a sufficiently generous contribue en to Church funds. The hint took effect, and at the communion service last Sunday only 4 ild was in copper, all the rear was silver or paper and that, too, in thrifty Aberdeen 1
Something's
"Something
Then is "Dear me, I'm feared air
With the approach of the vote under the Temperance (Local Option) Act the battle throughout Scotland between the wets and the days" becomes more intensive. Indications are not wanting that the "No had never been seen in a certain High- Until the afternoon of our story, a nun License" advocates may meet with con land village. A nun called at a house, the siderable measure of success in the large towns. Many of the residential wards, it maid answered the bell, and quickly knock- is admitted by the Trade organisers, willed as her master's door.
dry The real fight will take place at the front door, sir." the more thickly populated wards and ls it a man "ka The inhabitants Janet, what is it!
1 woman "No, sir." in the busines contres. of the smaller burghs, however, hesitate to
138 1 remaina,? *** cut themselves off entirely from the facili- ties afforded by licensed premises for a The No License campaign -in Scotland period of three years, another vote may sometimes finds support in strange quar
ID one be taken three years hatice. In towns ters (says the Daily Chronicle). where the population exceeds 25,000 the far northern town, much used by the Fleet vening is by wards; and even if two wards during the war, a number of women were go dry out of three, it will will be deported by the naval authorities for possible for a
mas
to obtain refreshment, thebeening They have all returned, and bough at some inconvenience. The post without exception have igued the requisi- tion in the smaller burghs is different;tion for in poll"If I had my way there the burgh is the unit, and if the said one, there wouldn't be a public
No License option is carried, every house in the town.” public house and grocer's license will cease to operate and the bars of all hotels will be closed The resident will therefore only be able to get something to drink if he takes his lunch or dinner in a hotel or restaurant, unlese, of course, he is a mem ber of a club. But he will be permitted to purchase a dozen bottles of whisky, that quantity constituting wholesale trade. Na turally enough this provision has aroused the keenest opposition of the less wealthy and the ordinary workman, who point out that it constitutes class legislation of the most flagrant kind. And a grees many votes will undoubtedly be influenced by this class legislation.
OUT PAST.
The glamour of the Eastah, yes. It grips you through and through The heat; the dust; the vivid sky
Of hard unclouded blue; The glitzer of the blinding sun
The dress of varied hue;,
sur-bib earth it
The sun-bit earth; the withered grass;
The awful ayil 'amella
The long hazars; the bullock carts;
The gongs and temple bells; The mystery and the magic, whera
The Empire Builder dwells.
It grips you; but I'd give is all,
And think it was again,
For commonplace adventure, which
The folks Et home disdaini
A walk through Glasgow's muddy streets
In a `smirr of cool grey rain!
J. G. 30 THE HODDEN GREY
MARRIAGE.
At Gibson's Rooms, Paisley, on the 5th tober, by the Rev. C. Maclan Jack, Charles Millar. Anderson Shanghai, to Sarah Dobie (Cissie), eldre daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Galt, la Knox Street, Paisley, the pa
A the Imperial Hotel, Aberdeen, on the 8th Cctober, by the Rev. Robert Galbraith, Fordcar, Captain John 8. Hutchison, late B.I.S.N.C., Fernbank, Estbank, Mid Lothian, za Janet, daughter of the late as 8. Paterson, schoolmaster, Bathven, Buckie.
OBITUARY
At 19 Grange Loan, Edinburgh, or the 5th October, Alexander Cameron, late Superintendent, Eastern Extension Tele- graph Company.
At Stirling, on the 10th October, John William
Robertson, muster marinera retired, fate of the B.LS.N.C., and L Balgreen Road, Edinburgh.
GERMANY MOURNING ON ARMISTICE. DAY.
AMERICAN PRESSMAN'S REPORT TO HIS PAPER
The following is a message from an Ame- rican correspondent in Berlin which was dispatched by wireless from Nauen on November 10th and intercepted an Peking: Germany celebrated the second anniver anry of the Republie very quietly and with-
Recruiting for the London Scottish under any revolutionary demonstration. the new Territorial Fares scheme is going Whereas 25,000 held, a demonstration cele on steadily, though hardly briskly. At the brating the Russian revolution on Sunday. same time the battalion has still got a body cared for the parades, assemblies
ater strength than any other Territorial very sad and very bine. It
or oratory today, so the anniversary was infantry battalion in London.
15 noteworthy The question of what kind of permanent that the Press alone showed interest. The memorial should be provided by the Top Left Wing papers hailed the day as one don Scottish to their fallen comrades, bas glorious in history. The Centre Proes not yet been decided, and is still before mildly reviewed events while the Reaction a committee of the buttalion.
rary Press bemoaned the fall of: Kai- The London Scottish war memorial fund, seriam. For example, the Deutsche
SERVICE to UNITED STATES home doing valuable relief work. Tageszeitung under the hand-line Ger-
For NEW YORK and/or BOSTON via Panama,
S.S. SURUGA
about 1st Dec.
For HAVANA, CUBA.
S.S. “SURUGA "
For freight space and particulars apply to —
about 1st Dec.
BARBER STEAMSHIP LINES, INC..
The Boots Corporation are its almonermany's Black Day" wailed, Two years and as they are administering it without ago Germany's might' and honour sank into any working exponses it is possible to the dust and the German people were sold devoto every penny to the object for which into the bondage of their enemies." The the fund was raised.
Tageszettlung condemned the Socialiste for creating the republic, and protested against its being celebrated. Curiously enough, the paper carried a footnote, say ing Owing to our pressmen celebrating the revolution we shall not issue again until tomorrow evening."
THE SCOTS VERNACULAR.
The "Vernacular Circia" of the Len don Robert Burns Club has taken definite shape, and an interesting programme of lectures and papers he been arranged for the winter session. In addition it is pro posed to found prizes in Scottish school for original work in the local dorio, and for reciting and singing
AN AUSTRALIAN PRINCIPALARIE
|
The Fourwaerts; the Bocialist organ, says joyfully:"Thinking men and peasaÁbry. hail the downfall of the monarchist mucity, however, calls attention to the thanks to the world war."" - The
peace of violence of Versailles and the dictatorship of the military victors bring ing hunger and privation to Germany." 1-Armistice Day sell by celebrated chiefy
THE ADMIRAL LINE, dney, New South Wale in moccssion by celebration of the Russian revolution
5477 & 8 78
AGENTE
HOTEL MANTICHE.
The Rer. Edward E. Anderson, minister of Newton-on-Ayr U.F. Church, has been elected Principal of St. Andrew's College
to the Rev. Professor Andrew Harper, D.D. The fifth-gan- of the 'late, Dr. Alexander - Anderson," of Edenkillie, he studied at Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Cam
· bridge and Berlin: “
Iill be called the day of mourning and featured by black hammered procensione.
Meanwhic (Berlin's striking – uzu, bezt wetted Street cars and electricity be working sa-morrow.
MANTILA
between Canton fire Shanghale sometimes calling at Swalow. Through ticket ma be obtained and "through" Bill of Lading are Earned, no
Forta via Shanghal-
with
Mundin by vomir with good
LINEA weakly servion in t
TAIPHONGLIN
TIENTSIN
- Northern and Tado Biziką vaikea tunm bash parts every Kiliar.
• sooommmeviation, Approximately weakly
calling at Holbow when inducement
LINE : One miling per month between Hangsung and Bandakan
steamer having up-to-date accommods flow for passengers,
Cargo, taken on through Bts of Eding for Kandab, Jesuslom Labuan, Tawao and Lahad Dat
LINE-A regular serrion fr run from March to November betweens
Hongkong and Tiantain, calling as Wehalwel and Chetoo.
CALCUTTA
LINE.
NAMSANG" will be despatched on Dec. 1st, for SINGAPORE, PENANG and CALCUTTA,
or about
Through Bills Lading issued to RANGOON, PORT SWET. TENHAM, MADRAS, and DUTCH EAST INDIES.
KWAISANG" will be despatched on or about Dec,, 4th, for SINGAPORE, PENANG and CALCUTTA.
Through Bills of Lading issued to
RANGOON, PORT SWETTENHAM, MADRAS and DUTCH EAST INDIES.
For Freight or Passage apply to-
TELEFRONS NG. 215.
Jardine. Matheson & Co., Ltd.,
GLEN
GENERAL MANAGERS
AND
SHIRE
Joint Service of Steamers.
UK-STRAITS, CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE.
· GLENSHANE' GLENADE" "GLENLUOR "GLEITABA'
GLENSHANE GLENOGLE '
́OUTWARDS,
from New York via Panama)
HOMEWARDS, Lesres Hongkong
about
1st Dec. 10th Dec,
Dan Howzkow
30th Nov
·Jan
Jan
18th Jan.
Guisa, Lenox, AFSTERF & HornAH. Garoa, Lordon & BOTTERDAM.
Movmnienia are subject to change without nation. Evnight or further particulars plasan apply-to-
Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., The Glen Line, Ltd., AGENTS.
****Tel. No 21 sub. 5 er 23, and 3696,
Cable Address
Kawakisen-Kobe. Bentley A.B.C. 5th Ed and Boett's Codes
KAWASAKI
KISEN
(KAWASAKI STEAMSHIP Co.)
CAPITAL PAID-UP
Prezident: Mr. X. KAWALAKI. Vice-President: Mr. K. MatsuKATA."," Managing Director: Mr. Masara Azz.
The Company has on haul a Large Number
Sannom
844, 3933,
KAISHA
NEW CARGO STEAMERS
ALWAYS EZADY FOR
CHARTERS of all descriptions.
The following are comprised in the Company's Fleetwo
Eleven steamers of 8.100 tons each deadweight
And under the Company's managerhent
Twenty steamers of about 9,100 tons deadweight each Two steamers of about 6,400 tons deadweight each. (Belonging to the Kawsonki Dockyard Co, Ltd)
For Charter Bates and all other particulare apply to the
KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA.
Ho 8 B, Kam
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