IJAVA-CHINA-JAPAN
JCJ
York Building
langkapa
LIJN.
Tel Address;
JAVALYN S.
Tel. Central 1371.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, S.PTEMBER 21ST, 1933.
REGULAR FORTNIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN.
UTHAMINI
From
EXPESTAU
DE OR ABOUT
WILL LEAVE ON CE ABUT
Fo
TJISALAK
JAPAN
21st Sept
TJIPANAS
JAYA
24th Sept.
23rd Sept. 5th Oct.
SiNGAPORE, DILAWAN
DELI&BATAVIA SalGON
CELEBES
JAYS
28th Sept.
RANTAU-
PANDJANG.
JASA
27th Sept.
ISONDARI ... NORTH QUINA
2nd Oct.
4th Oct.
TJIKARANG ...
JAYA
6th Oct.
7th Oct.
BATAVIA JAPAN
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Wienisse Talography,
The Steamers are all fissed shroughout with Electrio Käghi and have asememodativa” tera ilmilted away bar of natuon lawengers. All steamers carry a duly qualiñad surgans Cargo taken at through rasa to a 1 porta, in Netherlands India and Ázstralia.
For Partiolars of Frotzhs año Painage apply to the
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.
VEREENIGDE NEDERLANDSCHE SCHEEPVAARTMAATSCH APPIJ
(United Netherlands Navigation. Company;
HOLLAND-OOST AZIE LIJN
(Holland East Asia Line) (Mambers of the 'Straits, China sud Japan Conterences).
Regular monthly Sence between
JAPAN PORTS, SHANGHAI, HONGKONG AND MANILA
AND
(
AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND BREMEN
Taking cargo for Belgian, Netherlands, German and all North European poris on direct or epilonal Bills of Lading, also to United Kingdom ports on optional Bills of Lading only.
8.S. “OOSTKERK "
Arrivals from Europe.
-8.5. "OUDERKERK"
8.8. VOLDEKERK” ·
Bremer
28th Sept.
-23rd Oct
20th Nov.
Sailinga'to Europe subject to alterations.......
For
balling va or
about
KERTOSONO" ...Amsterdam Rotterdam, Hamburg & Bremen 11th Oct.
... Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Hamburg & Bromen '00STKERK "
20th Nov, "ÕUDERKERK”....... | Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Hamburg & Bremen } 6th Dec.
For full particulars pluses apply in-
York Euildings
THE EAST
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN. General Agants..
ASIATIC CO., LTD.,
COPENHAGEN.
The M/S.
JAVA"
will be loading for ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, optional 'LONDON, COPENHAGEN and other
SCANDINAVIAN PORTS, ....
Farthor
Sailings
M/S. M/S. MS.
Chile "
£
Malay& Asia
About z7th September, 1923.
Expected on
or about
6th October
6th November
8th December
Will leave homeward-bound un or about
10th November, 1923 12th December... 16th January, . 1924
Subject to change without notice.
For further particulars please apply to :-
JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD.,
KY
Agrote
K.
Yamashita Steamship & Mining Co., Ltd.
Steamship Owners, Shipping & Marine Insurance Broker. Coalmine Owners, General Coal Merchant.
REGULAR FREIFHT & PAGENSSER SERVICE
KERIUNG, HONGKONG & HAIPHONG.
SAILING FROM HONGKONG,
For HAIPHONG via“Hoihow & Pakhol
"NANYO MARU No'1"
ou or about 4th Oct.
For KEELUNG via Swatów & Amoy
1.5. TÄIEWA MARU”
on or about 4th Oct. For farther particulars, plonso kpply to--
Brash Offe
Bonham Btrand, West Tel, Ombral do 155.
--8. MITÁRAL
ACENT
Top Floor, King's Building."-
Tel. Central No. 140.
AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
[FROM" INDIAN EXCHANGES.]
OPENING OF ENGLISH FOOTBALL SEASON.
RECORD CROWDS AND SURPRISING RESP.
Lowbox, August 26th.
The English football season opened with a bur af enthusiasm all over the coun- try. Immense crowds, toralling 781,000 people, witnessed the matelas, the largest heing 60,000 at the Manchester City Sheffield United match, while a total of 128,000 attended the six League games in London" which for the first time in his tory, has four clus in the First Lengue,
Some surprising results ingated the defent of the Arenal at home by Now castle (4-1), and the defeat of Aston Villa by Birmingham (3.0)...
West Ham made "n'erechitable debat in the First Lengur by a 'goalless draw with Sunderland, a game most keenly con- ! tested, the latter part bring very congle, Several players on both sidey were knock- ed out temporarily,
Fulham surprised its supporters "by Tosing to South Shields, the be feature being the play of Fulham's ww inside right. „Heard, who showed great clover- ness and accurate murkmanship.
The Spurs started swimmingly, scoring two gands in 10 minutes. After this there was no scer. The halfback play on both rides mua very good, though the Spurs forwards failed to impress.
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RETURN OF HOBBLE SKIRT.
LONDON, September. Brd
Not Erinalines, «but hobble skirts, as the features of the coming season, is an indiention by the immediate tendency in | feminine fashions afforded at the exhibi- tion opened by the Lady Mayoress st Holland Park, at which displays of de signs and special creations of the prin cijal London houses and other British centres are being shown. The Lady Mayoress, in an opening speech, suggest ed that gowns and dresses should be labelled London creation and manu fnclure."
colour scheme
for
INDO-CHINA
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY LIMITED;
BAILINGS SUBJECT TO AFIRKATION,”
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MANILA SHANGHAI TIN SWATOW. FOLCHOW BANGKOK via SWATOW THINGTAU WĄTOW
& SHANGHAI
240
"WINGSANG*
YUSANG "FOOSHING" BANGSANG
... "YATSHING"
341
MAUSANG
*HOSANG"
“TUNGSHING
"CHUNSANG"
- LEESANG" "HOSANG"
Friday, Sunday,
41st Sept. 3 p.
93rd Sept., 9 am,
Monday, 94th Sept., Noon,
Monday,
24th Sept. 1pm.
Wednesday, 26th Sept, Noon..
29th Sept. Noon..
...Friday, 8th Bapt., Noon.
Friday, Friday,
* CHEONGSHING" Friday,
25th Sept., Neon. posh Sent Ndon beth
Sept
...Thursday, 4th Oct., D.L ...Friday 8th Oct. 8 1.1.
19th Oct. 3 p. ..Friday,
vik SWATOW TIENTSIN BANGKOK BOIHOW HAIPHONG và ROIROW STRAITS & CALOUTTA CALOUTTA LINE – This Lino afforda regular sailings to Calcutie, Fonang xasd Blaga pero i rozstning from Calentts steamers prossed vis Straits and Hongkong to Japan, comsalonally calling at Bhanghai All" giesmera hava excallous passenger accommodation, filed with Wireles and sarry a fully qualified Burgaon,
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Despite the continued black vogue the exbibits buggested that there will be no dresses. definite though bottle green is apparently the latest colour for hats. Embroidered fur simtred coats cut with long straight libes, with the object of making the wearer look slim, with be freely worn.
Marocain appears the mest popular A Li#E-tailings approximately every three daye sawoon Unston and material, while jewel ornamentations or gorns are much favoured.
LORD LEVERHULME'S GIFT.
Lapos, September 4th. A princely gift was made by Lord Leverbulme, at a joint meeting of public bodies at Stornoway.
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thangbal, comsilmes calling så Bwaton. Through tickete oam be obtained and through BU of Lading are burned Meribers and Yanghase Parts via Shanghaij
· LINE ¡—A weckly sarvios la maintained with Marlia by rossale with good
Pemenger Recommedation, willings from both porks every Friday.
MANILA BAITHOBO LINK:-BADGE BORNIO
Explaining the rensoris for the com- plete abandonment of his Lewis indus trial devolopment and town-pladning | TIENININ schemes at Stornoway; Lord Leverhulme offered the whole land as a free gitt to BANGKOK the people, including the castle and grounds. The gas works offul Factory. The Arsenal failed, because they lacked and laundry will be presented to the individualian, organisation, and science. Town Council to meet, the cost of the The barks were slow and the game went | upkeep of the castle and grounds. to the switter of the two teams.
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ARMY RECRUITS.
LONDON, August 30th,
LABOUR AND "GRORET DIPLOMACY,”
Army recruits for the rear eading writing on "The New Diplomnoy and Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald, M.P... September, 1921, numbered 44,950 com- pared with the 28,700 average annual
Pence in the New Leader, refers to total for the Give years before the War.
"Beret diplomacy." He says that the The majority of the recruits are silled Labour party are determined to change tradesmen for whom the Army's require completely the method of conducting busi ents have increased. The annual report ry with other nations. We propose to remarks that the general unrest in Great and the bereaucracy of the Foreign Britain and the political situation in Tre Office with its queer mentality and sub Tund, where the troops were required to
ssive selection of agent, with its work, face hardships and undertake distasteful done in secluded rooms, and by strange duties, reacted unfavourably on recruit people, by all the world as though it wara ing in 1921, while the unemployment dele s pursuit of alchemy conducted by and grants from local authorities nyatic signs at astral times and by people We believe that the doubtedly kept many men out of the selected by fate. Army.
light and air of publicity would have a healthy and invigorating influence upon international relations." Mr. MacDonald concludes: The aim of the Labour party as regards foreign affairs has been to de vise a policy which will end this war after the war"
and to devisen programme of action in which Britain will play not for its own hand, but for the wider and deeper purposes of pents.
and reconstruction."
AERONAUTICAL RESEARCH.
LONDON, August 1st. Progress in aaronautical" research in the past year has been continuous but slow. This is partly due to financial stringency, according to the annual re- part of the Aeronautical Research Con- mitter, which throughout its recommenda- tions adopts the tone of safety first, **-
At Wembley Stadium, on July 2ist, the British Universities, Oxford and Cam
The report refers obliquely to the helicopters when it urges that funds de- voted to research will give a better return than big prizes for limited lines of attack bridge gained a notable athletic victory on the problem of flight.
over Harvard and Yale, H. M. Abrahana,
LEW CODY
THE MAN OF THOUSAND LOVES
It declares that encouraging results the Light Blae, won three coats. have been achieved at the Royal Aircraft Establishment with, an under-earringe enpalle of absorbing « specially large amount of shock. It hopes that facilities will be provided for co-operation between Glider Clubs and research establishments. Regarding the cause of accidents, the committee finds that the stoppage of the power plant is one of the most frequent initial elements in an accident, and re- commends the Air Ministry to appoint a group of technicians to spend their whole time in investigating such stoppages. which are of sufficient frequency and significance to warrant the most serious attention of the Royal Air Force and air transport firms.
DISCORD AMONG DISCIPLES OF
BURNS.
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LONDON, September 1st. At the annual conference of the Burns Federation at Ayr, three hundred dele- gates Iron all parts of Great Britain were present, and two from the United States.
The Conference was charaderised, by stormy scenes for the first time in its history. The executive had recommended the appointment of Mr. Robert Bruce, Editor of tho' Chungou Herald, to the Presidency, and declined to accept any other nomination till its recommendation was decided. A atorm, of protests ar such procedure arose, but the recom- mendation was eventually overwhelming. ly adopted.
UNEMPLOYMENT IN ENGLAND.
LONDON, September 3rd.
It is stated that Government is pre- pared to meet all applications for grants to assist. schemes of improvement, in order to provide work for unemployed, hitherto received from local authorities, though they niready represent an outlay of:"over £23,000,000, compared with £10,000,000 originally, contemplated:
"It is believed that the schemes sub- mitted will find work for more than 300,000. They includo docks, barbours, electrio undertakings, roads, parks, land
·reclamation, · cemeteries, bridges, and tramways.
KING AS GOOD SAMARITAN.
LONDON, September 3rd.: HM the King, motoring from Moy Hall to Balmoral came to the rescue, of some distressed motorists whose cars had collided and had smashed, 'ng 14: miles from Braemar, nobody, however, boing! injured. The King, passing shortly afterwards, stopped and enquired if he could help, and, took the passengers to Braemar in the royal car. They were
not aware of the identity of their bene factor till they reached their destinatión,
IS
"THE BELLOVED CHEATER"
WORLD
TESATRE (Sunday Next)
whas induoameni aktery
calling at Hothooky --wockły: for passengers and Fatuahthu mllings to and from PAUNANG" both assinara
KARE.DIS BJ, HINZANG” and at.
by bwe 5,000 SERI
Having excellent pamenger-accommodation. Cargo takes through Bill of Lading for Kudat Jsselton. Embuan, Tawas and Labad Daku LINK:A regular service is ran from March to November between- Hongkong and Timkein, calling st.Welbaired and Cheloo. "LINK :-A wockly mevisa is provided between Hongkong and Bangkok, ela Bważów, ży, Ave, Jiramaza Båted, wilk xp-to-datuupanenges socommodation.
CALCUTTA LINE
高雄
1.5. 'HOSANG" will be despatched on or about
Friday, 12th Oct., at 3 pm., for HINGAPORE, PENANG
CALCUTTA
&
Through Bills of Lading issued to RANGOON, MADRAS, PORT SWETTENHAM and DUTCH EAST INDIES.
For Freight or Passage appír tom.
Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.
"Taurican Central Bo, 216
GLEN
Vessel.
AND
GENERAL MANAGER: “-
SHIRE
Jour devi ́or Breakers,
U.K.-STRAITS, OHINA & JAPAN SERVICE
OUTWARDS.
*GLENOGLE”
CARM "GLENAMOY "GLENAFF
Dua Hongkong
...24th Sept
16th Oct. *2nd Oct
5th Nov.
HOMEWARDS..
Yousl Lostes kong Discharges "PEMBROKESHIRE"
22nd Cen London, Botterdam and Hamburg. "GLENLUCE" 11th Oct, Genou, L'don, Antwerp, Rotterdam & Hamburg.
Movements are rubjeo to change without notion. For traight or further particular lease apply torme
Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.. The Glen Line, Ltd, acasts.
Telephone: Central No. 215 subar. 27 and Central 3619.
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