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New All Steel Brains-Observation Cars, knilt especially to permit unobstructed. View of Fans Scenery. Tenins equipped with Radin. Permit us to supply you with Rares aud Booklets Bookings made on all Lines from Hongkong.

GENERAL TRAFFIC OFFICES:

Asiatic Building. Queen's Rd. C..

Phone C 2004.

HUGO STINNES LINIEN

OSTASIEN-FAHRT

PASSENGER SERVICE HONGKONG TO NAPLES

ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG

YIA

MANILA, STRAITS, COLOMBO, SUEZ PORT SAID.

* SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG;

SEMIL KIRDORF*

on or about the 4th Aug.

FARES FROM HONGKONG TO NAPLES:"

FROM 71-UPWARDS

Ouly Cabin Claas Accomodation Available, "

REUTER, BROCKELMANN & CO.

AGENTS

Ast Hem Vonna Road Central.

Phone Central No. 478

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN

York Builting

J Fongeleajak

LIJN.

THE HONGKONG. DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 1ST, 1924

KEGULAR FORTNIGBT SERVICE BETWEEN JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN.

STEAMERS

-FROX

EXPECTED

ON OR ABOUT

WILL LEAVE ON OR ABOUT

SHANGHAI

FOR

SATAVIA Amor & SuangUAT

TJIKEMBANG

2nd July

TJIKARANG

TIBODAS

SHLARGA JAVS

6th July

TJITAROEM

JATA

9th

6th July eth

14th

TILATJAP

JATE

10th

TJILEBOET

TJISONDARI

JAPAN JASA

17th

! 24th

19th July 29th

PATATIA

RACING HAT

Wireless Telegraph.

The steamers are all ditted throughout with Electric Light and have accommodation for a limited number of subin Passengers All steamers warry & daly qualified surgeon?" Cargo taken at through rat w to all parts in Netherlands Lidin and Australia.

For Partiern of Freight and Passage, ply to the

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN..

KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART

MAATSCHAPPY.

(ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION: CO. ON BATAVIA)

THE STEAMSHIP

VAN CLOON

will be despatched to

SINGAPORE, PENANG and BELAWAN-DELI DIRECT,

3rd July, 1924.

1st Class Fure to Singapore-$100. ₫

This vessel offers excellent saloon accommodation

All lover berths.

English cuisine.

Doctor carried; Wireless telegraph.

SHIPPING.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVALA.

Per F&A, Tipare, trom Japan. im-June 4th:-Mr. C. P. Ross, Mr. La J. Davies, Mr. T. Nakats. Mrs. Ah, Mic, Mrs LE. C. Jessep. Mrs. II. Walker, Mrs. W. G. "Greenland gel child. · Mrs F. Mauricer Petersen, mul Miss-(",), Laing, Por N.Y.K. ss. Hakusan, Maru, “ols June 9th--For Hangkong: Mr. T. E. Byers, Mr. Shim Sin Chi, Mr. J. Cohen, «. Mr. David Cohen, Mr. H. C. Dizon, Mr. R. B. Gilder. Misa M. Haigh, Mr. -Wing Kia Ho, Mr M. Hamaguchi. Mr. Jok Chaw Kow, Mrs Kos Kos Ha, Mr. Seek Chem Leong Mrs. See Leung, Mr. S. Nakayama, Mr.N.. st. V. Nepean, Mr. R. S. H. Robert, Mr. F. S. Smith. Mr. 1. A. Strip. Mr. 11. E. V. Werker, Mr.. T. Yanzaki. Mr. Chur T. Ching, Mr. Shon Chen, Mr. S. 2. Chang, Mr. C. S. ton. Mr. Hok L. Chan and Mr. Sin 4. Hon.

Pe Admiral Oriental line's Poradend Nzant, from Manila, on Juno nh: Mr and Mrs. A. W. Gibson and son: Mr. A. F. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. Kent, Mr. Juhn McKerralh Mr. O. L. Masanzeyng. Miss E. 1. Fredericks, Mr. and Mrs. W: E. Cable- amin, Mrs. "C. "G. Cableman and two children, Mrs. Eleanor E. Hing. Miss Alice R. Hind. Master Robert R. Hind, Master d. D. W. Hind. Mr. Penhu Kwa, Mrs Ethel R. Kraas, Miss Ada M. Kraus, Mrs. Mary B. Morton, Mr. and Mr. D. Moore and son. Mis E. M. Shepherd, Mr. S. Yamamoto, Mrs. M. Yomamoto, Mr. W. C. Applegate, Mrs. Isabel Bryan. Miss Florence Carty, Mr. J. R. de Yorbaasti. Miss M. Fleetwood, Miss M Fleetwood. Miss Agnes M. Hallerna. Mr. H. Jenks, Bishop B.

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FACE A SIGHT WITH ERUPTIONS

Daughter Could Not Sleep, Cuticura Heals.

"A sore eruptlam broke out on my daughter's nose. It was of a wes nature and soon apread all over her face. You could not put a pin point between the eruptions. She could not sleep at night on account' of the irritation and har face was a tight. "We began using Cuteurs Scap and Ointment and after a week's use we could are an imprevement. When we had used one box of Calicu Otnument with e. Cuticora Soap, she was bealed." (Signed) Min. Nel. son, 7. Mana Pl.. Domie ale Su Holbeck, Leeds, Eng.

Une Cutlers for all wilst purposes. Seap I, Ointment £1. 3d. and 2. $. Sold throughout theksoin, kur skopje omen from a drea Bowbury & R. IKA, IT. Dari

Sa., Leston, LC, Aise for maŭanders with below. Cellence Soap shares without mug.

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S.S. ** MIN."

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

NOTICE CONSIGNEES of Cargo from ANTWERP. and LONDON, in connection with above Steuer are hereby inform that their Goods with the exception of flum, Twasure al Valuables am being landed and stored at their risk into the Gedowns of the Hongkong- Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whene

Metinley, Mr. Gros Restel, and Mr. after landing may be obtainal immliately

Janes & Wright

Optional

Fargo will be forwarded ou nieu is reivel from the Consignees before

To-nary requesting it to be laudet hens.

Laling will be countersignal by the simal. Goods maining unclaimed after the shad July, 1924, at Noon, will be subject to Rent and Landing Charges

All Unims must sent in to me on or before the 6th July, 1924, or they will not be recognized.

All damaged packages will be examined on Wallas, the 2nd July, 1924, at 10 am, By Messrs. Goddard & Douglas.

No Fin Insurance has been effected.

R. RODENFUSER,

Acting Agent. Hongkong. 20th June, 1924,

Per s.. Papres of Mate, Trum Manila. De June 20th:For Hongkeng Mr. Cig. Mr F. S. Harrison, Mr. New Yan Leh, Mrs. . E. Oliver, Mr. 7 M. Poizat, Miss E. Stack. Me L. Yates, Mr. and Mrs. Yu Eng Poh, and three child ren, Mr. J. S. Craig, Sister 8 de Cran, Mrs. F. Jalyn. Mr. D. Kewalram. Mr. Lim Sen, Mr. C. A Newcomb, Sister, Zor Paressait. Mr. G. Rochiram, Mr. WOLF Yap For Shanghai Mes. J. Azzama, Mrs. V. K. Bayless, Mrs. A. B. Buckius. Mrs. J. I. Defrees, Mrs. O. L. Downes, Mrs. C. D. Edmands. Mrs. E. Esser and two children. Mrs. G. Grant.." Mrs. G., Hoyo, Mre. C. R. defis, Mrs. C. Jube, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Kottinger, Ma, X. 1. Loveth, Miss V. Lovert, Mes, G. A. Muginley, Miss L. Murphy, Mrs. C. P. Olding and three children. Mrs Partenars. 15. E. Pendleton. Mrs. T. G. E Peston and two children. Mrs. Pompey, Mrs. Friggs, Mrs. CL Walton. Mrs. Z Wallace, Rev. R. F. Wins. For Nagasaki: Mrs. C. Maran shima. For Vassoove: dr. W. HP that all Goods are being fanded at Hemingway. Mr. F. H. Huxley, Mr. E. Infante, Mr. H. Mefaren. Miss J. McLaren, Mr. L. 17. Seymour, Mr. J.J. Agabota, Mrs. C. S. and Miss D. Ben- ney. Mr. J Bonecher: Rev. J. II, Bou mans Mr. R. Concepcion. Mr. Festejo, Miss M. E Edutaine, Mrs. Z. B. Freeman, Dr. Marfori. Me. H. W. Pahl. Rev. M. F. Vayoverbergh.

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

M.

The R.M.S. Empress of tuneda was to leave Yokohama at 3 p.. yesterday and is due at Hongkong on Monday, July

71 at 7.11,

The B.M.S. Empress of Aria. Capt. T. Dougins, R.N.R., Commander, will leave here for Victoria and Vancouver, H.C., Shanghai-Woosång). Naga- saki, Kobe and Yokohama at noon on Thursday, July 3rd.

The P. & 0. Khten, froin Hongkong; arrived Marseilles on 29th June 7

The Dollar 4s. Presidrat Adams, which is due at this port on July 1st sailed from San Francisco on June 1st, on schedule.

This s Hyson (Blue Funnel from New York lefs Manila, day-light on, the 20th inse fur this port and is due here on 2nd July at noon

SHIPPING NOTES."

The silk which left bere by the P. & O 8.8. Khi on May 1st was delivered in Marseilles on Jüne gah, a transit of.29 days.

UNSINKÄBLE SHIP MYTH. VIGILANCE THE ONLY SEA SAFE GUARD SAYS EXPERT.

The president, Sir Alan Anderson, suid at the latersational Shipping Conference in London that all the problems facing them-sub-division load fine; deck cargo, horts and wireless telegraphy-could be grouped under Safety of Life at Sea," and all the repurts of committees were, with one exception, "auaaimoas.

The unsinkable ship was a myth, and a dangerous myth if it induced Inse confuleure. A modern ship properly haulled did not sink unless she hit some thing harder than water, but if she charged another ship or ruck or iceberg she would "sink in spite of Inalk-heads, loadine and deck cargo regulations, and lives. would be in perih in spite life- belts, rafts and boats,

*.

The Que absolute safeguard at sen was a vigilant master but bulkheads and the. other precautions might mitigate disas

In connection with the Royal Packet Nav. Co.'s (K.P.M.) services ter, and were more likely to prove useful

to all destinations in the Netherlands East Indies.

For Freight and Passage, apply to

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN-LYN,

Agents.

Telephone Central No. 1574: TOZE BUILDING, CHATES ROAD.

if the regulations which governed them were wisely framed, p

He described og discriminations as “ dangerous and contagious disease. If a nation by adopting flag dieerumination forced its neighbour to discrminate also international commerce must swél énor mously in expense and shrink in volume.

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION. -

BANGKOK via SWATOW... KORE via MOJE " TSINGTAL_SWATOW

&

SHANGHAI

ваю

CALCUTTA HANGHAI WAFUSE

HAIFHONG HOTNOW. TIENTSIN

MANILA via AMOY

SHANDHA EVÍK NAATOW

·TSINGTA II via SWATOW

KOBE

SHANGHAI

HAIPHONG và ROFEON MANILA-

"HANGSANG “NAMSANG" "TUNGSEING "

MAUSANG KOTSA

TAKSA LEESANG CHIPSHING* SUISANO" WOSANO"

"

"KWONGSANG"

FOSANG

•MINGSANG"

YUENSANG"

...Tuesday... 1 daly, 2 pa

Wednesday, Auch July, 7 am

Wednonday, July, idam

Mal July, 1 pm.

...Thursky Thursday Friday Saturday, Saturday,

Saturday,

.. Sunday,...

July. Spar

4th July, 10mm, th July, Sam 5th Jaly, Nous. Ath July, 3 p

4th July, 10

Weimeday, 941 July, 19 m. Saturing, 12th July, 7 am, Tach July, 8am. Saturday,

...Satorriay, 12th July, 11a.m.

CALCUTTA LINE-This Lite new aforls regular sailings to Culentta, Penang and

Singapore returning from Calcutta leamers proceed via Stonita And Hongkong to Japan, ecensionally calling at Shanghai, All steamers have excellent passenger accommodation, fitted with Wireless and carry a fully qualised Surgeon:

BTO

approximately every three days between Canton, ad

SHANGHAI LINEShanghai, " sometimes daling at Swatew Through tickets can

BORNEO

be obtained and through Bill of Lading an issued to all Northern And Yangtze Ports via Shanghai. MANILA LINEA weekly service is maintained with Manila by veseli with good passenger accommodation, sailings from both porta asury Saturday, A11 HAIPHONG LINE-Sailings approximately weekly for passengers and cargo, calling at

Heibow toth way. LINE -Fortnightly" muiliugs to and from Sandakan by two. 5,000 ton Aterers, & HINSANG" and "MAUSANG." Loth steamer Cargo taken on excellent passenger accommodation. gh

Bills, of Lading for Kulat, Jesselton, Luboas, Tayao and Lahad Datu, LINEA regular service is run from March to November between Hong".

kong and Tientsin, necasionally calling at Weihaiver and Chefoo LINE-A weekly service is provided between Hongkong and Bangkok via

Swatów. by fire steamers atted with gp-to-date passager accom modation.

TIENTSIN BANGKOK

CALCUTTA

8.8.

LINE

"KUTSANG" will be despatched on or about Thursday, 3rd July, 3 p.m., for SINGAPORE, PENANG & CALCUTTA

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

For Fright or Passage apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,

D

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD. FROM MIDDLESBRO'," ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS.

GENERAL MANAGERS,`

TELEPHONE NO. CENTRAL 275.

The Steamship "BEN LOMOND" UNSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby inform

their risk in the azardous and/or extra bazarious Godowns of the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WRARY, & GomoWN COMPART, LTD. when, ander from the wharves, delivery may maintained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Gooda have but the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 4th July, will be subject to Ret.

All Claims again the Steamer must be presented to the Endersigned on or before 1th July, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed and dainagel Goods are be left in the Godowns, wire they will be examined the 4th Jule; at 10 6.

No Fin Insurance has been efected. Bilis of Ealing will be enentersigned by .. GIRB, LIVINGSTON. & CO., LTD.,

Agouts.

Hongkong, ith June, 1924,

"[943

ÖVER HALFACENTURY REPUTATION =

GIVE PILLE FOR THE.

IMPORTANT DEGANS GRAVEL BACLICHE, GOVT;ARJUMATISM2-

Fading CatsTD. er Pos Fros DELICATECHB4, Ca Haversack ..WALoo

APERIENT

DR.LECLERC'S INVALUABLE IN DIBA ABRIDNEYS

ALECLEMPS LLS Pris 1.

DIVANILLA FOR

DALECLERG'S ANEMIA. PRET

SAFE AND KILANG, VOA LADY ALL VIDE

DIE LE CLERC'S shÁP, la se é Zahinin ka,

GLEN

AND SHIRE

JOINT SERVICE OF STEAMERS.

U.K. STRAITS CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE.

OUTWARDS.

Yessel.

"GLENTARA * "GLENREO" "GLENSHIEL

***

HOMEWARDS.

Versl Leaves H'kong. Discharges, *CARMARTHENSHIKË' 12th July.

Rotterdam

Hamburg CARNARVONSHIRE" ... ¥3rd July Londan. Botterdkul

Hambery.

"Due Hongkong.

1st Jaly

onion.

13th July 24th July

Movements are subject to change without notice.

For Freight or further Particulars, please apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., THE GLEN LINE, LTD., AGENTS,

Telephones: Central No. 915, b, 23, and Central 3596.

The HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK Co., Ltd.

TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: MANIFESTO," HONGKONG,

CODE USED Al, A.B.C. Fifth Edition; Engineering: First and Becond Edition

Western Union and Watkins,

Duck Owners, Ship Builders, Marine sud Land Engineers, Boiler Makers,

Iron and Brass Founders, Forge Masters, Electricians.

Steel Twin-Screw Ocean-going Tug and Salyage Steamer “Henry Keswick "

Built, engined and equipped completa by The Hongkang & Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd, Hongkong for their eva servico, 1921, Length 105 B.P. Breadth 85 (m) Depth 17 (m) LH.P. 2000. Fitted with electrically driven rabmersible and centrifugal pumps, air compressor, wireless, reg saligat and all modern appliances for Balvage Worki Pleasead dress enquiries to the Chief Manager

R. M. DYEB. B.80. M.1,N.A FOWLOOK DOCK HONGKONG,

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