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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 9ND, 1984.

KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART

MAATSCHAPPY.

(ROVAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVIA

THE STEAMSHIP

VAN OVERSTRATEN

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will be despatched to

SINGAPORE, PENANG and BELAWAN-DEli Direct

on 27th March, 1924

1st Class Fare to Singapore-$100.

This vessel offers excellent saloon" accommodation.

All lower berths...

English cuisine.

Doctor carried.

Wireless telegraph.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVALS..

Per P. & S. 8,5.. Xaidens:—From Yoko- hama-Mr. F. D. Stogiale, Cape and Mrs. R. M. Colvin, Miss M. Smith, Mrs., Van R. Smith From Robe: Mr. H. W. Kilby, Mr. M. Jhamatmal, Mr." A M Hovip, Mr. I. L. Daswani, Mr. R. M Mehta, Mr. G. Shukla, Mr. B. Narindas. Mr. R. Navarai, Mr. and Mrs. Drum- mond. r. and Mrs. B. Berrick, Miss} Mendelson, Mr. S. Warming, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Otterbridge, 'Mr. and Mrs. A Piper. Mr. and Mrs V. Wilson, Mid M. B. Smith, Mrs, Pokkari, Mrs. I.. Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Kerial. Mr and Miss Sharman, Mr. K. Saito, Leonard Waugh. From Shanghai: Mr. W. P. Lanbe, Lieut.. E. W. Grace, Mr. J. R. Hooley, Mr. F. O. O'Hare, Mr. and Mrs. C. Fleischmann, Miss C. B. Grant, Mr. H, J. Collar, Mr. and Mrs. G. Haslam, Mrs. C. G. S. Mackie, Miss G. Easson. Mrs. A. C. Young, Mr. M. Hendry, Mr. A. E. Collins Mr. S Barker, Mr. R. E. Roxburgh, Mr., 5. H. MacMurray. Mrs, and Miss Ritchie, Mr. H. H. Willies. Mr. J. Gardner, Me. H. W. Lester, Miss Scorman, Mr. A. Y. Tai, Mr. R. E. D. Saxtoon, Mr. W 8. Ryde, Mrs. C. M." Hormusjee, Miss B. Mistry, Mrs. J. M. Talate, Mr. B. Firth, Mr. A. W. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Dastoor, Mrs. A. F. Antin, M. A Hut- chison, "Mr. H. H. Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. W. Craig-Martin, Mr. A. C. B. Cad- dock, Mr. T. G. Drakeford, Mr. M. R. Sawyer, Dr. and Mr. W. Yairo, Mr. H. B. Wilson, Mr. W. E. Beckley, Mr.! L: H. Cate, Mrs. N. H. Bolton, Mis 1. Voss, Miss A. L. Griho. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dearn," Mrs. A. C. B. Craddock, Mr. and Mrs. Hidgway, Mrs. C Kliene. Dr. and Mr. Noel Davis, Mr. and Mrs. AV. J. Taylor, Mr. M. P. Ferguson, Mrs W. P. Lambe; Mr. and Mrs. W. Stephens, Mrs. L. H. Lawford. Miss Prideaux, Mr. J. Watson, Mr. J. McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. F. ¡G. C. Walker. Mr. G. MacRobbie, Mr. E. J. Ling, Mr. W. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bryhn, Mrs. A. E. Collins, Mr. A. Hobson, Mr. and Mrs. A." Reynell, Miss Champion, Mr. S. W Rowland. Miss M. A. Drew, Mr. A. Gollin, C.B.E.. Mr. V. Sharman, Mr. G. M. Marshall Mr. B. Hemmingway, Mr. and Mrs. W. S Duff, Mr. H. Arthur. Mr. G. M. Snow, Misc F. Sniter. Miss E. Leritaky, Mrs. Rothschild, Mr. and Mrs R. M. Saker, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Beddington, Mr W. MacKay, Miss N. Mathers, Mr. and Mrs. D. Donne, Mr. and Mr. T. D. Brother-3

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For Freight and passage apply to:-

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FOR BAN FRANCISCO "AND LOS ANGELES FROM HONGKONG BY DIRECT ROUTE.

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U.S.S.3. "West Cajoot".

Dae Hongkong 24th Mar. Leave Hongkong 27th Mar. Das Hongkong 9th Apr. UBBB. "West Ivan "

Lears Hongkong 11th Apr. CARRO ACCEPTED FOR TEARSHIFHENT AT HAN FRANCISCO TO WEEKLY GAILINGS FOR ATLANTIC SEABOARD PORTE, THROUGH BILLS OF

*LADING IBBUED TO US. AND CANADIAN OVKELAND POINT?.

FOR MANILA, BINGAFUBĘ ZAMBOANGA AND CEBU.. U.55B. *Want Prospect".

"Das Hongkong 9th Apr, Leave Hongkong 11th Apr: THROUGH BILLS OF LADING IBSURD 20 ALL PORTA NOT EZ2VAD,

For Futs INPORMÁTION ·ÁTYLY TO

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Mr. and Mrs. D. MacCraken, Mr. W.

C. D. Taylor, Mr. W: A. Smedley, Mr.

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My Safeguard against

Strain and Overwork.

Think of the harassing life of the average physician. Out in all weathers. Sleep broken night after night. Irregular meals. The

inevitable result seems a certain breakdown. Yet how is it that doctors usually manage to avoid this disaster? Simply by taking Sanatogen.

Here is the opinion of one of the 24,000 doctors who have "written in praise of Sanategen.

"I wish aim to state that I have used Saratogen myself, and can speak only to praise of it I am a neurasthenic; and wa

The completely rua-down, improvement in my condition was marked after taking the Sanategen for three days. I have steadily improved is health and strength and in- cressed in weight. Sanatogen has more than realised my ex- pectation, it has done wonders for me."

the best of all Sanatogen is restorative because it contaics- vegetable organic phosphorous and milk proteid, the vital foods essen- tial for sound nerves and vigorous muscles. Easily digested, even in cases where all other foods fail. Go to the nearest chemist er stores, buy Sanatogen and take it'regularly- three times a day,"

SANATOGEN

3. Jones, Mr. W. J. Larter, Mr. and The True Tonicleod).

Mrs. W. H. Richardson, Mr. C. B. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. T H. Richardson. Mi and Mrs. G. V. T. Marshall, Miss Mar- shall, Mr. and Mrs. Owen-Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald, Capt. W. R. Elders, Mr. R. Hennesy. Dr. and Mrs. G. Gray, Mr. J. Row. Mrs. O'Hara, Mr, Chis-i holin. Mr. Bawen. Mr. and Mrs. H. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Stitt, Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Newman, Mr Beale, re W. K. Kirkpatrick. Mr. and Mrs, Messer, Mis Messer, Miss Bruce, Mr. A. Shearer, and Mr. R. S. Feribough.

DEPARTURES.

Per Blue Fannel 6.5 Sorprdom, forl Shanghai. on March 20th-Mr. A. A. Jamieson Mr. A. R Malcolm. Mrs. C. Blaker. Mr. and Mrs. W. Adamson, Mr. E. "Ond, Mrs. E. Evan Jones. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bell, Mrs. G. Granbie, Dr. H. T. Hodgkin. Mr. C. D. Savage. Mr. A. Adler, Mr. H. H. Jenkins, Jr. A. Robert. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Descans, Mr. D. B. W. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. A. Pullen, Mr. W. Synder. Mr. W. Hall, Mr. E. A. Loag. Mr. W. H. Porritt, Mrs. E. H. Patterson, Mr. J. Waine, Mr J. C" Priestwood. Mr. and Mrs. J. de V. Loder. Mr. P. F. Reimer, Mr. R. W. Wedderbarn, Mrs. T. Cibbison, Miss V. D. Appleton, Mr. S. Acheson. Mrs Black. Mis A. M. Binck, Miss R. E. Brown, Mr. T. Altacookoff. Mrs. F. Deane, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Foster. Mrs. L. Hall, Dr. and Mrs. Gauntlett, Engr. Comdr H. Hayward. Mr. W. Harrison, Mrs. F. J. Hodgkin, Dr. Rachel Irwin, Mr. G. Johnson, Miss II. E. Marshall, Dr. C. Nicory, Miss H. F. May. Miss L. Mc Neill. Lt.-Comdr. R. Peploe, Mr. W. J. Pottinger. Mr. V. Priestwood, Sir T. T. L. Scarisbrick, Lady Searisbrick, Dr. D. Siatok, Miss Heaton Smith. Mrs. M. A| Thorpe, Mr. C. S. Toll, Mr. T. Weir': Miss EH. Weir, Miss J. Young.

WEMBLEY SUNDAY CLOSING TALK OF SPECIAL ACT OF PARLIAMENT.

The decision against the Sunday open- ing of the British Empire Exhibition, which is to be inaugurated at Wembley. Park in April, has many critics.

Sir Henry McMahon, chairman of the board of management responsible for the decision, contends that under existing laws. and regulations nothing short of a special Act of Parliament will enable the board' to open the exhibition and charge for ad- mission..

Lady Eve, & London County Councillor, declared herself entirely in favour of San day opening, providing that the manage meat ensured that every member of their staff had Sundays of duty in turn, and added: It is most important that no one should be debarred from visiting this. Sed on Sundage"

exhibition, as they will be if it is closed

The Bev, B. G. Bourchier, vicar of St. Jude on the Hill, Hampstead Garden Suburb, N.W., said that he could sen contrary to the observance of the Sabbath in opering the exhibition os. Sun- day It must be rememberid, be explain- ed, that it is a great educational rater- prise, and will teach everybody who

visits it what the Empire is and what it stands for and that is something which must -przouraged. Of course there is no arcessity to open the Amusement Park a Sunday, but the exhibition proper-Yoo, by all means,

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"MAUSANG

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"CHIPSHANG

YATSHING"

LEESANG"

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HINSANG" "KUTSANG"

Sunday, 23rd Mar, 7

Monday, 24th Mar., 3p.m.

...Tuesday,

...Tuesday,

25th Mar 10am

24th Mar;1 p

Mar,

Wednesday, 28th Larg

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Thursday, 97th Mar 7am.

Friday,

28th Mar 7 LE

...Saturday, dech Mar., Noon

Sunday,

30th Mar., 7.

Sunday, 30th Mar, 10a.m.

Tuesday

1st Apr. 3 p.m.

...Wednesday, 2nd Apr. 1 pm

Thursday, 10th Apr., 4 pm.

GALOUTTA LINE — 'This Line afforda regular anilingu joy. Caloutta, Penang and

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Blugapore; resursing from Calenita vieamers, proceed via Baraita - and Hongkong is Japan, somasionally calling at Shanghai, All sommert bars seallant passenger acommodation, jare died with Wireless and

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HABILA

HAIPHONG

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LINE-Singapprezimisly wookly for passenger and Kaarya

calling at Holbow wasp Inducemant afe LIN-Fortnightly sailings to and from Sandakan sy kwa, 1,000' 163

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vis Swalow, by dre choumera Sikač with up-to-date pauseagu Jacommodat

CALCUTTA

LINE

1.4, "NAMSANG" will be despatched on or about Monday, 24th March 30.m., for SINGAPORE, PENANG

& CALCUTTA.

Through Bills of Lading issued to RANGOON, MADRAS, PORT. SWETTENHAM and. DUTCH EAST INDIES.

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