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THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. STEAMER FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO AND BOMBAY,

THROUGH BILIS OF LADING ISSUED FOR EGYPT. MEDITERRANEAN

AND CONTINENTAL PORTS 19-

AND LONDON,

THE Steamship

THE

"KIDDERPORE"

carrying His lapsty's Muils, will be degntch- from this part at Noory, ou TUESDAY, the spa, taking Carge for the alty Perley

Sit and Valdalle vargo for "Italy. Puser zu, Lambou fanier arrangeduuny will be com rayed by this Stoner proonding to Bembay and the Janshipped to the Straume for Marseille and bomtan.

Parcels wil be

A-CV

prived at the Offer until 52.8. on the Ta perions to Sailing. The contours a vain of all packages must be decisel

For inrtiser perticulars, nypdy, towe

MACKINNON, MAUKENZIE a we

Agents.

Hongkong, Hard fone, 1921"

RICKMERS LINIE

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Norrice to CONSIGNEES. From HAMBURG AND ANTWERP.

haring and

PARDANGER

ore the above l'ous, fun- waters of Capes hereby informed that their Gals ar bg landed at their risk into th..! Clown the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf, at tilose t'wanyany. Linit, Kowicam, and

start

be

and expense. will 15 carried on angly to the antracy beine

instruct* Nous, Today

All beker, Clustel und damaged tirely nře the Gotowns, where they will LA ach instant, as. J ..

#2112122e thest in vndenteil within Fiftee

days of the Steamer's arrival hete, after which

at th

contoh je magnitat,

No Chaine yenital after the Goods "have left the Canvas, and all Goods remain ing crilicnet witor the ist July, 121, will

they

the

Hongko

Berg are hereby notified that

Consigures a

ovim se sol Fuujuust. L'ermit signed by mt presin e

rapt imports ad Experti je fill of Lading ele

beru efectel; No Fit me Ins Bills of Lading wil be countersigned by

Navazos VES XATSCHAP

CARL BONIKER & COS

Haxtondaagsenarria (LTD.), "

Agents Rickmers Link

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Hangsong, desit June, 1024..

LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. CO. NOTE TO CONSIGNEES.

The Steamship. “GERANIA”

From TRIESTE. VENICE, "SPALATO, "BRINDISI, PORT SAID MASSALA, ADEN, COLOMBO. PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

ONSIGNERS of Cargo are hereby inform

l that all Goods are being landet at. their risk into the folowns of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf and Gorlown Co., Ltal, at Kow. loon, whence alfor from the wharves delivery

may

oltaicel

Optional Cargo will be forwarded nalox. the contrary be given before the Notice to Dad' instaff...

No Claims will be witted after the Geni- have it the Godown, and all Goods unleliceral after the 29th instant,

F

will be subject to put.

All Clairon galust the Steamer must le to the "Undersigned on or before presental to the 8th pr, or they will not be recognizal.

All broken, chafel und damaged Goods are to be left in the folowns, where they will la examined on the 49th inst., at 10 am, by our Surveyors, Messrs. Goonern & DopGLAS No Fire insurance has be effectel Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL & CO., LTD..

Agents

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Hongkong, 2nd Tring,-1924,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO, LTD.

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION

CO. LT

CONSIGNES Company's St-amer

are hereby notified that the Cargo will be dis charged in Holt's Wharf, Kowlonu, where it will lie at Coliger risk and subject to tern and conditions at store at Hoit

ady for delivery Wharf. The Cargo will be imma Ciolos on and after th dune

Optional farge will be lande, unless Notice has been given paine to

to Steamers rival.

All broken, chufiat al huraged Goods ture to be left in the flows, where they will be exo any days and Fridays between The hours of (45 AM, 84, Yoox within ta Teme at jrial.

No Claims will be neimittel after the filos have felt the Steamer's Godow, and all col remaining soleiiteret after the 1st July, will be subject to ret

All Chine against the Steamer must Li presented to the Caderig on or before the 15th July, or they will not le recogniol.

No Fire Heurice will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents. Hongkong, 25th June, 1924.

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LORD GREY ON MODERN DISTRUCTIONS.

Lord Grey of Fallodum delivered paper on The Pleasure of Reading"

I before members of the Royal Society of Literature at the Society's events, in „fionesbury, recently, Lord Charnwool, presided.

Mr ti. Adair MT. Mr G. W.

HasGLONG Horzi

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Dr. W. Anderson Mr D. B. Anderson. Mr C. F. Andrew

Ar H. S. Antrin

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At the outer Lord Grey explained that for the last six years, he had only been able to read steely and with great diffinity. He had therefore lwen unable to do the rapid reapling necessary for the preparing of a paper such as they want. ed, and he also could not read a mane ript fluently. Continuing. he said moderts colitions were putting The

Mr S. Danis pleasure of reading more and more' in jeopardy. There were roughly three "Mr&Mrs David

B. Davies Mrs P. M. [classes of people whom they might, con

M. Blavis Some had such a passion for Me Dickens sider. railing that they acquired the habit, and

Mr. H. Tekn retained it against all obstacles. There Beckins were others who had the inclination and capacity to get pleasure from realing but who minst fod it increasingly dilleult,

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Lahiter malern romlitions, to indulge the | Pri; 2

inclination and cultivate the cajarity, There was a third class of people who, beratse of the nature of their temper iment, would never read at all, and they were in danger from under etilili-

Mr J, L. Ducted Mr. Mrde Sainte Felix Mrs Rachel Foster Mr Mrs W. EL, Gale Mr & Mrs Muling

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Mr V. Godic-sen

Mr Johadows Harstor Mr E. Hunvermitte Mr F. d. van Hocke Henny

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ad Joannot Me A. Jones

Mr. 44. 17. Join Mr. B. donesena

S. Jounsten Mr 19. KaareT.

...

The first thing necessary for this, plena- sar was that when people were young they should require the habit of reading? This was becomings more and more di-Mr & Mrs J. Gioch inlt Before he was aware of things in Mr T., de tirnat the work the penny postowita heginning Miss Flater to make a change, by consuming a vast anunt of time in correspondence that was interessary, trivial, or irksome. Bail ways bad altered people's habits by k ing the move shout much more, but ey had the mapensating adraatit that a leg railway journey was great pportunity for reading. The store Was altogather unfavourable for reading. the triphone was a deadly disappoint It minerd tinre into fragments and frayed one's spirit. Wireless was w being added to divert peuple's attention The cinematograph was from reading. another influence in The same diretion, and dying was becoming more and more "A further disadvantage to

Mr A. Brested). reading was the great development of the

These were diverting Mrs H. Davegpost. picture papers. people not only from reading but fram thought. He even final a person Whi, ¦ Mr & Mrs Cirabb during the was between the Turks and Mr Ales Van Bolden, the Greeks, expressed an opinion in fav Misa Donglas ar of the Turks because, from a study Miss Ce of the pictares in the papers. Mustapha Kemal looked rather a decent sort of fellow. It all these things were ondan gering the pleasure of fealing, one thing which might help was to plan read beforehand, and always to have in mind thrie de fouf books one wished to pond.

POETRY AND Novás.

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In the pleasure of reading, poetry came fire nul highest. There was irresistible charm in the simplest songs of Shake speare, In some of his passages Brown- ing was eminently successful in bringing something of the infinite within our rencil be difference between Browring az ! Tennyson was not a difference between le greatness of their thoughts, but in the different ways the two men treated thei The eleven opening stanzes of "In Memoriam,

were so that might read them without res fixing" how great the thought was. Browning, treats uz the same thought, sometimes made it obscure. John Morley had assert the question Who is your favourite poet with the name of Wordsworth. One of the reasons, why many people would give the same answer was that in poetry, for real, enduring satisfaction, we wanted strength. If Wordsworth expressed great dejection and depression, he rever rested, or braught his poem to an end until be strul up evect. with both feet firmly planted, with some thought which had rescued him from itepression.

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Pamela and in Jane Eyre." After reading a novel of that kind one was apt to feel that no great novel could Mr. W. Horny be writter erless it introduced that ele ment of passion. When one thought that. it was worth while to read first Jane Eyre. and then Jane Austen's "Emma. Thackeray was another instance which showed there was no law for, the great Hovelist. Jane Austen was to him (Lord Grey), the gentest wonder among novel. writers.

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