JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LJIN
STRANKER
REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN
JAVA.
FROM
CHINA.
AND
JAPAN..
ON OF
ABOUT
WELLW LEAVI
ON OR ASCUT
For
JAPAN,SHAJOKAI
TJIBODAS
TJIRINT
"AMOT JAPAN
in port 26th March
TJILIWONG
TJISONDARI
JAVA SHANGHAI
38th March
1st April
Wireless Talegraphy,"
27th March 1st April 30th March 3rd April
BATAVIA via BANKA SOTRABARA VIR MACABBA SHANGHAIJAPAN JAVA
The Steamers are all atted throughout with Electric Light and have accommoriatlo
All stesmors carry a daly qualified rutzeon. tera Hmited number of saloon Passengers. Cargo taken at through rates to all porta in Netherlands India and Australia.
For Partdealers of Freight and Passsg.. apply to the York Bedding, First Floor
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.
Telephone No. 1576.
VEREENIGDE NEDERLANDSCH
SCHEEPVAARTMAATSCHAPPIJ
(United Netherlands Navigation Company)
HOLLAND-OOST AZIE LIJN
(Holland-East Asia Line)
"(Members of the Straits, Caina and Japan Conferences).
Regular monthly service between.
JAPAN PORTS, SHANGHAL HONGKONG ANI
MANILA
AND
AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG
Steamers **ROTTI”. "OOSTKERK”
AND BREMEN
Sailings, subject to alterations.
"For
Balling on or aboar
...BOTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM & HAMBURG.24th Apr ASTERPAY, ROTTERDAM & HAMBURG 22nd May "OLDEKERK"...ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM & HAMBURG 20th Jane
For all parcrimer plassd'amoly M
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIYN.
General Agents.
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COLUMBIA PACIFIC SHIPPING CO
A
SOUTH CHINA LINE
PORTLAND, ORE: JAPAN PORTS, HONGKONG & MANILA
"
#VESSEL
-VINITA"
"WEST CAYOTË'
"WEST KEATS
DUE HONGKONG
abort
6th April.
Jo
215th April
do.
21st May,
(All operated for a/c of U.S. Shipping Board).
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Agents
1
ARNHOLD BROTHERS & CO., LTD.
18. Chater Road:
Phone No. 1500.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
COPENHAGEN
62
The M/S. AFRIKA"
be laading for ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM,
COPENHAGEN and other SCANDINAVIAN PORTS.
Further
Saftings.
M/S."
Tongking Malaya
M/S. "Javs
M/S. "Peru "
About 29th March.
Expected on
ot about.
HAMBURG
Will leave for above port on or about. 25th April
28th May
7th May
15th June.
15th June
23rd July.
14th Apr.
Subject to change without notice.
For further particulars please apply to:-
MANNERS & BACKHOUSE LTD
ASAHI BEER
SPECIALLY BREWED FOR EXPORT
DAI NIPPON BREWERY CO.
LIMITED.
TOKYO, JAPAN.
SOLEJ AGENTS.
MITSUI BUSSAN. KÁISHA
HONGKONG,
LTD.
THE HONGKONG DAILYPRESS, FRIDAY, MARUH 2412, 1922.
SCOTTISH LETTER,"
A ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON VOLUME.
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]
"EDINBUBON, February 1st.
The Robert Louis Stevenson Club of Edinburgh is preparing an interesting volume for publication. It will be entitled "I Can Remember
· PREPAID:** WANTED "
ADVERTISEMENTS
Letters are lying aỳ, thin Oslos far Bare CF 08,' KI; LM, LN. LR, LT LW, HA, MX. MZ, NB, NP, OG. PD, I FG, PO, PS, PW, A, L
ANTED-EUROPEAN DOCTOR de-
Robert Louis WANTEstas Ship-Surgeon voyage to
TO LET-SIX ROOYED FURNISHED
HOUSE for shout year at Kowleon, near ferry with large a plen, riddle of April Apply to Box QL, c/e Daily Press Office.
Stevenson." The writers who contribute will number several of Stevenson's England. Reply Box Q3 4. 0,0 Daily Prem
Ofice intimate, his old friends in Edin burgh, and also relatives of his own, and men and women who met him in this country and abroad, and in his last years at Samoa. A sub-committee of the Club was appointed to carry out the project. and the book is now being prepared poder the editorship of Miss Rosaline Masson, who hopes to have it ready for publication in the autumn by Messrs. W. and R.
those Chambers, Among
who have sent or promised contributions are Sir Sidney Calvin, Lady Colvin, Dr. Edmund Gose Lady Guthrie, Sir Grahant Bal
house at Magazine Gap, at routout, four, Principal Sir Alfred Ewing. LadyTO LET-Feem about lat, May-furnished Apply F. M. Crawford-o Jerses, Lord Dunedin. Mr. Patrick Camp Motor Road bell, Lord Dundas, and Sir James Balfour Land Crawford, Ltd. Paul.
INDO CHINA
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED
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SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION
SANDAKAN HAIPHONG is HOTOW STRAITS & CALCUTTA MANILA- BANGKOK via SWATOW. HAIPHONG vừa HUIHOW
TLENTSIN SHANGHAI
...
*A
..."LOKSANG
14th March, 2.30 pm.
* HINHANG"
Friday, Saturday,
25th March, 8 mm,
LAISANG
Saturday
25th March, 1 pa
*YUENGSANG
Saturday,
95th March, Spa
CHUNSANG"
Tuesday,
28th March, No
TAKSANG
Wednesday, 29th March, 8 am
... "WAISHING" Tuesday, 30th March, Noem. ...KWONGSANG" Tuesday, 30th March, Noom, [UALCUTTA LINE;- This: Lane affords regalar salings to Calcutta, Penang ane Singapore; returning from Calestra steamers prossed via Straits and dengkung to Japan, cgcasionally calling at Shanghai“... All steamers have excellent passenger accommodation," are Stted with Electric Light and Fans and carry a fully-qualiJOR
SHANGHAI LINE Sometimes calling at Swaco, Through taksin omai
approximately every three days between Canton an
LET-Office rooms on 1st floor, Bank of China Building No. 4 Queen's Bowd Central to be let. Occupation from 1st of May. For particulars apply to Bank of Chim, MANILA
гр
Another interesting intimation has re.
FOR SALE-Buick 5-senter Car (wire terencn to the presentation to the Club of wheels) guaranteed first class condition collrotion of Stevensonia · by Siraly ran 7000 miles, no reasonable offer refused. Sidney Calvin. The letter in which this Box H. A. L. co Daily Press Office, gift intimated is addressed to Professor J. Y. Simpson, and is in these terms:- You are very welcome to let the members of the Stevenson Club know that I propose at once to change my will in their favour
is and leave to the Club (unless, as post sible, I should decide to present them sooner) my persona! relies of Stevenson
NO LET Furnished House at the Peak, to are couple, for six months from 137 (34 Reply to PO Box 353.
MAT.
WANTED-SMALLHOUEor FLAT,
34
unfurnished-upper
in the shape of his riding whi, and cap. level or Peak preferriat-occupation any time spurs, and an annotated set of the pinys between now and Ath September.
of the younger Dumas; also perhaps aco Daily Press Offer. few. letters; but the mist important of these is of a character so sacred and.
intimate that I am not certain whether I shall decide to make it in any manner publicly accessible,"
A SCOTS ADMIRAL ON THE SCOTS.
:
When I was a young man, I bad a hobby, and it was to be a Sentanan to my finger tips, I went so far as to have A balf yin every time I crossed the Tweed, in honour of Scotland. It 1.conf. have ordered my own diet, I am sure it would have consisted of porridge for breakfast, mealie pudding for lunch, with a good didinor off cockaleekie and haggis. I loved Dean Ramsay, pictures of High- lan cattle, and a skir) on the hugpipes. So all my artistic tendencies were Scot- tish, and a fuursome reet was my greatest delight. Since those days I have found out many things, and one of my dis coveries has been that, while Scotsmen, abruni are, as a rule, a splendid lot of fellows, those at home remain very, very
harrow."
So writes Adiniral Sir Charles Dundas of Dundas, K.C.M,G., in An Admiral's "Yarns," Sir Charles, we and on con-
Who's Who," may be safely re
Aulting
garded as a genuine Scot by birth and present residence; but plainly he is
of that 17p of Seats who are in some. respect's more ignorant of their own coun try than even an intrasive Englishann makes be. When any, Caledonian may
a hobby of being a Scotschap, and br lieves that this involves a pious devotips, to porridge, haggis, and half yins." his case is hopeless. And the saddest thing about him is that it is practically ra possible to make him understand why it should be 90.
Not being quite so narrow, however, as Sir Charles seems to the "snuffy people find himself mixed up with in Mid- Lothian."whose outlook is confined to
of such narrow limits as the boundary thar country affords." we rather like the Admiral in spite of the music-hallim- pression he has acquired of his native comutry
For instance, the gallant Admiral plays the bagpipes. We may say without fear of contradiction that no gentleman ever took the trouble to learn the bagpipes without being a patriót at heart. And the Admiral has loudly proclaimed his love of that great instrument, for has he not made it "skirt" loathsome word) on many a foreign strand? THE DACPIPES AT SHANGHAI
TO LET.
J. W. H
NEW OFFICE ROOMS in Central Local
2 NEW Big Central c/o Compradora Depart sent
1459 Hongkong & Shai Bank-Des Voer Road entrance.
OFFICE TO LET:
NIK ROOMS will be racaat in "TRON
BUILDING, from 1st April.
"Apply
UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY
OF CANTON LIMITED,
FOR SALE
wat Front my Swatow with modern 2 AND. approximately 7,000 square feet on storied brick and concrete building zitable for office and godown. Farther details appir
455
WG HCMPHREYS,,& Co
Don't worry
bi here!
BRITNE
household
be obtained and through Bill of Lading are issued to Nor hera and Yangtase Forta via Shanghai,
¡LUNE :—A weekly service is maintained with Mantis by vessels with gonn gassenger scommodation, wailings from both ports avery Friday. HAIPHONG LINE:
approximately weekly for passenger and dergo at tioihow whan inducement offers, BORNEO
TIENTSIN BANGKOK
They
saltingANG" and ax. * MAUSANG" bath,
to and from Sandakan by two 1,000 some
Les endurs ft.
Cargo ken en
Saving Excellent passenger accommodation. shrough Bill of Lading for Xudat Jessoiton. Labuan Tawas and Lahad Dat
LINE--A regular service is ran from March to November between
Hongkong and Tentain, calling at Weihaiwal and Cheloo. LINDA weekly service is provided between Hongrong and Hangrom
ria Swatow, by five meamers fitted with ap-to-date (vasiongez accommodation
CALOUTTA
11
LINE
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5.S. “LAISANG" will be despatched on Saturday, 23th Mar. at 3 pm for SINGAPORE, PUKZ SWETTENHAM, FENANG & CALCUTTA.
"Through Bills of Lading issued to RANGOON, MADRAS 200 DUTCH EAST INDIES. .
Fur Freight or Padange apply to-
Tatarroni So NK.
Jardine. Matheson & Co. 144
GLEN
GENERAL MANAGER
AND
SHIRE
Joint Service of Steamers.
U.K.—STRAITS. CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE
A Welcome Visitor
S.S. CARNARVONSHIRE"
at any time in
every
Every
Bug, Flea, Beetle, Moth, Fly, etc., dies once it has come into
proper
contact with
KEATING'S
INSURE WITH THE
OCEAN
SÄCCIDENT & GUARANTEE CINCORPORATION LIMITED
ACCIDENT BILLNESS 5: MOTOR CYCLES ELITY GUARANTEES
¡BURGLARY- OYEES INSURANCE.
Sir Charles tells a rich tale about his experiences at Shangaai in 1892: It was St. Andrew's Day, And he went ahor
Ibad to meet his fellrevenuntrymen. received an invitation to dine with a Scots family and to go to the St. An drew's Ball with them afterwards, which wie the great erent of the year in thes parts. Bring somewhat of a piper, and having been invited to play ray bagpipes at the dance, I donned my kilt, and inking my pipes with me, duly presented myself at my hoet's house in time for dinner. Before going into the drawing- room, 1 carefully placed the treasured in- strument in what I thought was a tale place where no one would touch it. had been very carefully tuned, and was quite ready for action when the time came, so I smiled in, making my bows with the confidence of a monarch. After the dinner, the ladies retired to the draw- ing room, and the men hoisted "blue- pendant-eight-flag," which means in naval parlance to turn together to port, which they plainly did with the utmost enthus las. But when.. a little later. Sir IRRITATED & INFLAMED EYE Charles tried to blow up his pipes for
It
a reel, he found some jokers had removed
SHANGHAI OFFICE- .
09. Szachven Road. GENTS for Hongkong
and South China, DODWELL & CO. LTD
2, QUEEN'S Buxe TELEPH. 103
enn be directly traced in many cases to
the reds, and put the instrument out the Sunday Motor trip and Golfing. The
of order. Plainly as a Scot and a piper dust from sections of the local roads
he was not taken seriously enough by
his company, and All things considered it is not surprising. MISCELLANKA.
contain a decided eye irritant." A sug.
gestion for these trips would be to keep
the windshield up and to use a pair of Field-Marshal Earl Haig has been clooted Chancellor of St. Andrew's Uni-Sunglasses. Suo glasses of any pattern versity in room of the late Lord Balfour with either Crookes, Laxfel, Fieuan), of Burleigh.
A tablet to the memory of the late Sir Amber, London Smoke, or Blüe leneer George Reid, Higa Commissioner for are obtainable at very moderate prices Australia.was unveiled in St. Columba's
Church, Pont Street, London, by Sir from The Hongkong. Optical Co., sacen Joseph Cook, the present High Commis sore to Clark & Co., Manufacturing and BioDer.
The late Thomas Mcllwraith Lusk (69) Refracting Opticians the most compet of 9, Lorraine Gardens, Dowanhill, Glanent manufacturing optical establishment gow, formerly of Calcutta, a director of in South Ching-located in, 53, Queen's the Kelantan Rubber Estates, has left Road Central (opposite to the Singer personal estate of the value of £24,883. Bewing Machine CompanyAnyr. [101
Fossil
M.V. "GLENTARA” M.V. GLENABIFFE" M.V. "GLENOGLE-
OUTWARDS.
Due Hongkong 115th April
HOMEWARDS.
Learse Hongkong
Discharges
5th Apr. GIGA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, & HAxVOID,
do.
14th Apr.
14th May. GENDA, LONDON, ANTWERP, Hai
Movements are subject to change without noties For freight or further particulars please apply no —
Jardine, Matheson & Co., The Glen Line, Ltd;, - aposte.
Telephone No. 115 rab-ez, 13 and 3656
Quale Address
Lavalinen, Kobe,
Bentley's A. B.Q. 5th Bd. and Boott's Colas
KAWASAKI
KISEN
Ltd
Islophons Ban
(KAWASAKI STEAMSHIP GO.).
QAKTTAL PAID-UP
President: Mr. Y. KAYAHANÍ. Vice-President: Mr. R. MarEZKARA. *Managing Directors Mr. Maxata Ann),
KAIS.
ne Companyika on kandjalLarge Number of -
NEW CARGO STEAMERS
ALWAYS KEADY FOR CHARTERS of all descriptions:
The following are comprised in the Company's Flootsin ži
Eleven steamers of 9,100 tons each deadweig)
And under the Company's Maxuspement some
ウ
Twenty steamers of about 9,100 tons deadweigh;
Two steamers of about 6,400 tons deadweight
(Belonging to the Kawasaki Dockyard Dog Tól.)
"Ext, "and other" arborders apply to the
ZKAWASAKI KISEN KAIS
No:8, Ben Kors
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