TRAVEL
Across Canada
ON YOUR WAY HOME
VIA
CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS
(SEPARATE AND DISTINCT FROM C.P.R.).
New All Steel Trains-Observation Cars, built especially to perniit unobstructed View of Fimous Scenery Trains equipped with Railin Permit us to supply you with Rates unl Booklets. Bookings made, on all Lines from Hongkong.
GENERAL TRAFFIC · OFFICES:
Asiatic Building. 'Queen's Rd. C..
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Phone C. 2004.
HUGO STINNES LINIEN
OSTASIEN-FAHRT
PASSENGER SERVICE
TO NAPLES
HONGKONG TO
ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG
VIK
MANILA, STRAÏTS, COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT. SAID.
SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG:
S.A. EMIL KIRDORF "
on or about the sth Aug,
FARES FROM HONGKONG TO NAPLES
FROM £71-UPWARDS
Only Cabin Clean Accomodation Available.
REUTER, BROCKELMANN & CO.
AGENTS
-45, New Your Road Central.
Phone Central No. 478.
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN?
is
LIJN
TeleAddress:
Central 1574.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY
LAT, 1924
SHIPPING.
PASSENGERS.
REGULAR FORTNOST SERVICK BETWEEN JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN.
STEAMERS
FROM
-EXPECTED ON OR JABUT
WALL LEAVE
ON OR ABOUT
TJIKEMBANG
TJIKARANG ..
TUIBODAS
JAVA BRASGUAT JAVA
2nd July
"6th July
4th
TJITAROEN.....
TJILATJAP
JAYA JAYA
TILEBOET
JAPAN
TJISONDARI
JASAS
6th July 9th 10th 17th 24th
9th
14th
19th July
29th
BATAVIA SHANGHAI
Wireless Telegrapiny.
FOR
SHANGHAI BATAVIA ANOT & SPANGUNI JAPAN
The steamers are all fitted throughout with Electric Light and have accommodation for a limited number of salon Passengers All steamers mery s daly qualified enrgen. Cargo taken at through rata to all parts in Netherlnwls India and Australia.
For Particulars of Freight and Passage, apply 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 lower berths.
English cuisine.
Doctor carried,
Wireless telegraph.
ARRIVALS.
Per E & A ss, Arafura, froin Japan, on-Jane hoth:-Mr. C. P. Ross, Mr. L J. Davies, Mr. T. Nakats. Mrs. Ah Mic, Mrs. TC. Jensen. Mrs. H. Walker, Mrs. W. G. Geoland ad child. M. F. Mauricer Petersen, and Miss C. J. Laing. Per N. Y. K. 2.s. Hakusan Maru, on Jane For Hongkong: MT. F Byers, Mr. Shun sin Chi, Mr. J. Cohen, Mr. David Cohen. Mr. E. C. Dixon. Mr. R. B. Gilder. Miss M. Haigh, Mr. Wing Khu H MẸ M. Hamaguchi MP, Josh Chaw Kow, Mrs. Kow, Koo Ho Mr. Seek Cheon Long, M. See Loong, Mr. S. Nalenyama, MN St. V. Nopenn, Mr. B. S. Robert, 3g., E. 3. Smith, Mr. P. Strip r. 1. E. V. Werker. Mr. T. Yamazaki. Mr. Chan T. Ching, Mr Shon Chen, Mr. S. O. Chang Mr. Q. S, Chin. Mr. Hok L. Chan, and Mr. Sin S. Rom.
..
Per Admiral Orirutal Line's Perodent Brant, from Manila, on dane zuh: --Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gibson and son. Mr. A. F. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. Kent, Mr. John McKerrail. MR. O. Masqugeung, Miss E. I. Fredericks. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Cable. nan. Mrs. C. G. Cibleman and two children, Mrs. Eleanor E. Hing. Miss Alier . Hind. Master Robert R. Hind, Master J. W. Hind. Mr. Penha Kwa, Mrs. Ethel R. Kraus, Miss. Ada M. Kris, Mrs Mary B. Morton, Mr. and Mes. In Moure and on. Mrs. E. Shepherd. 1. S. Yamamoto, Mrs. M. Yamamoto, Mr. W. Applegate. Ms. Isabel Bryan, Miss Florence Carty, Mr. Rde Yuchansti. Miss M. Fleetwood, Miss A. Fleetwood, Miss Agnes M. Halleran., Mr. L. H. Jenks, Bishop J. B.
FACE A SIGHT WITH ERUPTIONS
Daughter Could Not Sleep. Cuticura Heals.
"A sore enuption broke out on my daughter's rose. It was of a we nature and soon spread all over her lace. You could not pat a pin point between the eruptions. She could not sleep at night on account of the irritation and her face was a sight. "We began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and after a week's use we could dee an improvement. When we had used one box of Cuticura Ointment with the Cuticura Soep, she was bealed." (Signed) Mrs. Nel- son, 7, Mann Pl., Dometic St., Holbeck, Leeds, Eng.
Use Cuticura fór alltoilet purposes. Soap 1. Ointments, 3d, and 21 d. Suld Threkghout the Ems. Lid, :, Char
For sample meta [rum aq= strpen: 2. Hawkery i Meu Lenina, E. 0.1 Ado five mail arlert with price
Cicura Soep shares withoutHOME.
S.S.MIN.
T
INDO-CHINA
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY...
LIMITED
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION. · ·
BANGKOK in SWATOW KOBE via MOJI TSINGTAU SWATOW
&SHANGHAI SANDAKAN
STRAITS & & CALCUTTA SHANGHAIWA¢uw HATE HONG HOIHOW TLENTSTY
MANILA via AMOY SHANDAA 1 Yĩa NWA TOW
TRINGTAT: +1, SWATOW &
SHANGHAI
ROBE
RAIPHONG ris HOTEOW
MANILA...
RANGSANG NAMSANG
Tuesday. 1.July, 3 pute Wednesday, i July, 7 km
TUNGSHING” Wednesday,
"MACSANG
KUTSANG
TAKSAND
LEESANG
"CHIPSHING
SUISANG
WUSANG"
"KWONGSANG"
"HOSANG
MINGSANG YUENSANG
Thurelay. Thursday,
Friday Saturday:
Saturday, Saturday,
Sunday,
16
July, 10s.m
3rd July, I gu archduty, & puzz 4th July, 10 s.15. 5th July,
17.
July, Nocn. 7th July, 3
6th July, 10 mm.
Wednesday 9th July, 19 m. Saturday, 12th July, 7 am. M Saturday: 1th July, 8am. Sataniay, 14th July.11a.m.
CALCUTTA LINET Line tionis regular anilings to Calcutta, Pruang and
Singapore; returning from Calentta steamers procék via Straite and Hongkong to Japan, necasionally calling at
All steamers have excellent
FLEET UTonare atted with Wireless and carry a fully qualified Surgeon. SHANGHAI LINE-Sailings approximately every three day between Canton
MANILA
21
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
NOTICE,
CONSIGNEES of Cargo from ANTWERP and LONDON, in connection with above that their Stranger av hereby jufarmet Gests with the exception of Opinny, Fressure Valuables are being landed and store at their risk into the Golws of the Hongkong- Kowloon Wharf and Geown Co., Lul., Kowloon, whene
Metinley, Mr. Gro. Reindel, and Mr. Jary may be obtained immediately
James A. Wright....
Per vs Kapers of Asia, from Manila, out June th→For Hongkong: Meg A. | Craig Mr. F. S. Harrison, Mr. New
Yan Loh, Mrs E. Oliver, Mr. J. Poizar, Miss E. Stark. Mr. L. Yates, Mr." and Mrs. Yo Eng Pub, and three child Troy, Mr. J. S., Craig, Sister S. de Cra Mrs Flyan Mr. D. Kewalram. Mr Lim See. Mr. CA. Xewcomb, Sister. Zee Paressant MEG. Rochiram, M Wour Yan. For Shanghai: Mrs. J. Azzana, Mrs. V. K. Barbs, Mrs. A. B. Buckin Mest, R. Defrees. Mrs_0.+L Bownes, Mrs. C. D. Edmunds, Mrs: E. Esser and two children: Mrs, G. Grant. Mrs. B... Jiern. Mrs. C. H. Jeffs, Mrs. C. Jube, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Kuttinger, Mrs. S. 1. Lovett, Miss V. Lovett, Mrs. C. A. Maginley, Miss L. Murphy, Mes JP. Olding and three children. Mrs. C. Patten, Mr. P. E. Pendleton Mr. I: G. Peyton and two children. Mrs. E Pomrey, Mrs. E. Spriggs, Mr C. L Walton, Mrs. Z. Wallace. Rer. R. F Wins. For Narasasi; Mrs. Marsu.
ad
Shanghai. sometimes calling at Swatow Through tickets aan. be obtained and through Bills of Lading are issued to all Northern and Yangtzo Ports via Shanghai. LINEA weekly service is maintained with Manila by vessels with good avenger accommolation, sailings from both forts every Saturday, HAIPHONG LINE-Sailings approximately weekly for passengers and cargo, calling ab
Heihow both way? BORNEO
TIENTSIN BANGKOK
a1
LINE-Fortnightly sailings to and from Sandakan br two 5.000 too steamers, a "HINSANG" and 9.8. "MAUSANG" both steamers Car taken on reellent passenger accommodation, through
Bill of Lading for Kadat, Jesselton, Labuan, Tarso and Lahad Datu, LINEA regular service in run from March to November between Hong-
kong and Tientsin, occasionally calling & Weikaiwes and Cheloo. LINEA weekly service is provided between Hongkong and Bangkok vis Swatow by fire steamers fitted with up-to-date passenger accom modation.
CALCUTTA LINE
ta
be
8.8
Optional
argo will be forwarded on unleas Intimation
is reeived from the Emusignees
Today,"questing is-for- Handel here.
Bills of
of Laling will be countersigned by the Varsigned. Cools raining trelaimed, after the 2nd July, 19, at Noon, will be subject to Rent and Landing Charges,"
All Chains must be sent in to me on or before AB the th July, 1924, or they will not be recognizel.
All damaged packages will be examined on Wulty, the 2nd July, 1924, at 10 a.m., by Mowers, Gollani & Douglas."
Na Fire Insurance has been effectest.
R. RODENFUSER,
Acting Agent. Hongkong, 26th June, 1924.
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.
FROM MIDDLESBRO, ANTWERP,
LONDON AND STRAITS.
The Steamshij "BEN LOMOND" CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby luforta-
sazarlons Godowns of this HOSGRUNG AND KOWLIN WHARY & GODOWN COMLAST, LTD. whener, and or, from the wharver,
livery may healtainer
shima. For Vanrouver Mr. W. He that all Grods are being fanded at Hemingway, Mr. F. H. Huxley, Mr. Etheir risk into the hazardon and/or extra Infante, Mr. H. Mclaren. Miss J. E MeLaren, Mr. L. 1). Seymour. Mr. J. J. Araneta, Mrs. C. S. and Miss D. Ben- noy. Mr. Joe Bonecher Rev. J. E. Bou- mans Mr R Conegion, Mr. M. Festejo Miss M. E. Fontaine, Mrs. Z. B. Freeman, Dr. C.“Mariöri. Mr. H. Pahl, Bev, M., F. Vanoverhezah.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.
No Claims will be submitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all tipods remaining Wundeliverd after, the 4th July, will be subject
to'Rent.
The R.M.S. Empress of Unwila was to leave Yokohama at 3 p.. yesterday. and is due at Hongkong on Monday, July Tth at 74.
The R.M.S. Emperts of Asu, Capt LD. Douglas. R.R., Commander, will leave here for Victoria and Vancouver, B.C., Shanghai (Woosing), Nuga saki, Kobe and Yokohama at noon on Thursday, July 3rd.
The P. & O, s. Khen, from Hongkong arrived Marseilles on 29th June 7 ..
The Dollars. President Adana, which is due at this part of July 21st, sailed from Saw Francisco oa June 21st, an schedule.
The As Hyam (Blue Funnel), from New York left Manila day-light on the 30th inst, for this port and is due here on 2nd July at noon.
SHIPPING NOTES.
The silk which left here by the P. & D. *. Ker on May 1st was delivered in Marseilles on June 9th, a transit of 29
days.
4
UNSINKABLE SHIP MYTH. VIGILANCE THE ONLY SEA HAFE GUARD SAYS EXPERT.
The president, Sir Atan Anderson, said at the International Shipping Conference in London that all the problems facin the-sub-division load line, deck cargo, boats and wireless telegraphy could "ba "grouped under Safety of Life at Sea,"
and all, the reports of committeey were, with one exception, unanimous. Chang
The Businkable ship was a inyth, and a dangerous myth if if indeed false condidetico. A modern ship properly handled did not sink unless she hit some thing harder than water hat if he charger andther ship or rock or iceberg she would ink in spite of bulk-head, landline and deck cargo regulations, and lives would be in peril, in spite of life- belts, rafts and boats.
The one alisolute safeguard at sea was La vigilant muster--but Intlkheads and the other precautions might mitigate disas
la 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. 1874,
TORE BUILDING, CHATE ROAD.
if the regulations which governed them were wisely framed...
He described flag discriminations as “a Jangerous and contagious disease." If n nation by adopting flag discrimination forced its neighbour to diserminate alko international commerce must swell enor mously inexpense and shrinkin volume.
laim against the Steamer must be wanted to the tersigned on or before 15th July, or they will not be recognized
All broken, cufed and damaged Goods are
be left in the Godown, where they will be * examined on the 4th Inly, at 10 AM.
را
No Fire Insurance has been effected, Bill of Lading will le comtersigned by
GIRE, LIVINGSTON & CO, LTD.
Axente. Hongkong, Yith June, 124.
1949
OVER HALFACENTURYREPUTATION »
JAJO PILLS FOR THE.
DALECLERG'S LIVER KIDNEYGE,
IRVALULELE 18E DISZKIEM TONER JMPORTANI, ORGANE GRAVEL BAG KACHEGOUT.KNEUMATINI
Price .. Jeanne CHEMIST, or Post Free DALECLEREMMICA Hererstoch Rd.N.W.AL
{VII APERIENT
DALECLERC'S PR OR LECLERC'SILLY FOR
O ANÆMIA, Price$an;
OILER CLERC'S BAAR, 12, at 6 Takran ka
· KUTSANG" will be despatched on or about Thursday, 3rd July, 3 p.m., for SINGAPORE, PENANG ̃ & CALCUTTA
Through Bills of Lading issued to RANGOÖN, MADRAS, PORT SWETTENHAM and DUTCH EAST INDIES.
For Freight or Passage apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
GENERAL MANAGERS.
TELEPHONE NO. CENTRAL 215,
GLEN
AND SHIRE
JOINT SERVICE OF STEAMERS.
UK STRAITS CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE
OUTWARDS.
HOMEWARDS.
Das Hongkong. Visch Leaves 'hoog. Dinakargeo.
CARMARTHENSHIRE
Yesse!.
"GLENTARA " "GLENBEG" "GLENSBIEL
12th July.
1st July
Humbug
13th July
23rd July
... 24th July
*
Hautrin
nion, Kota & "CARNARVONSHIRE" London, Botterdams,
Movements are subject to change, without notice. For Freight or further Particular, please apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., THE GLEN. LINE, LTD., AGENTS. Telephones: Central No. 215 auker. 23, and Central 3596,
The HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK Co., Ltd.
TELEGRAPHIQ ADDRESS: "MANIFESTO," HONGKONG.
CODE USED AI, A.3.0. Fifth Edition; Engineering: First and Becond Edition
Western Union and Watkins,
Dock Owners, Ship Builders, Marine and Land Engineers, Boller Makers,
Iron and Brass Founders, Forge Masters, Electricians.
Steel Twin-Screw Ocean-going Tug and Salvage Steamer
40
Henry Keswick
Built, engined and equipped complete by The Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co, Ltd, Hongkong for their own service, 1921. Length 165 B.P. Breadth 24 (m) Depth 17 (m) LHP 2000. Fitted with electrically drive submersible and centrifugal pumps, air compressor, wireless, sest salight and all modem appliances for Salvage Work
Pleaseaddress enquiries to the Chief Manager
R. M. DYEB, B.80. M.1,N.AVOWLOOK DOCK HenoKoxe,
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