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THE

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 3RD,

DIRECTORY AND CHRONICLE

CHINA, JAPAN, BRITISH MALAYA, INDO-CHINA, STAM," PHILIPPINES, NETHERLANDS INDIA, KTO.

FOR

1924

SIXTY-SECOND YEAR OF PUBLICATION.

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TAKATIFS, "TARIFFS, STAMP DUTIES, BROKERAGE CBAROKÁ, POSTAL GUIDE, ITO. BRITISH, AMERICAN AND JAPANESE NAVIES AND COASTING VEHRNIA.

1,800 Pages

Complete Edition" Abridged Edition

1,300 Pages

$12 local currency

** EXTREMILY USEFUL" BOOK

Writing from Singapore, under date March 31st, 1922, Sir Godfrey Thomas, Private Secretary to H.R.H. THE Pusce or WALZE, Bays:-

SI-I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 23rd instant and am désired by the Prince of Wales to thank you for the copy of the 60th annual edition of "THE DIRECTORY & CHRONICLE FOR CHIA, JAPAN, THE STEAITS SETTLEMENTË, ETC., ETC.," which Hi Boyal Highness has been pleased to accept, and which will be extremely useful during the remainder of the tour.

The Bauaging-Director.

HONGKONG DAILY Pazsa, LTD.,

HONGKONG.

HONGKONG TRAMWAY CO., LTD.

IN LIQUIDATION. CiscountATED "IS THE UNITED KINGDOM) 'LOST SHARE CERTIFICATES.

THE Alainistratrix of the Estate of

has requested the Liquidator of this Company to effect the Ismie of Scrip for the Share in the HosezusG

NG TEAMWAYS, LIMITED, to which, under the Terms of the Liquiiation, the Decease!entified by virtue of the holding Di without production 200 Share: in this of Certificates 20 and 671 FR stid th 200 Shares Nos. 177976 representing to 178078, and 6954 to 1961

to, apon the state- ment that site sail (artificates Nos, PP 05. FP and 67 Have Been LOST or DESTROYED, AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that if within 30 Days from the Date hereof No Cajun Thepresentation in respect thereof be made at This Otties the sail Certificates will thereafter be deemed Cancelled and of No Elect.

W... ROBERTS. Attorney for the Liquidator. Hongkong, 5th June, 1924.

"

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DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP

LIMITED.

COMPANY,

THICKETS will be bomed for ROUND

TRIPS during the Months of JULY SEPTEMBER, from HoseRONG to. Foochow (Pagola Anchorage ark? Return, Calling at BWATOW and Axor on both the Upward by the Company's Steamer

and

Now

at the Relice "Rate of $39,

for the Houal Voyage, including Meals while

Port.

the Steamer is in

Press) Voyage

Special Tickets will be available for ONLY

LY by this Steamer, either by the

rage for which it in inted or by her follow-

Yours faithfully,

GODFREY THOMAS,

(Private Secretary.}"

Lovely Healthy Skin Kept So By Cuticura

Daily use of the Soap keeps the skin fresh and clear, while tisches of the Dintinent now and then pře vent little skin troubica becoming 'serious. Do not fail to include the exquisitely scented Cuticnra Talcum in your toilet preparations.

Soap 18., Taleem is. Ed., Olariment 21. 34, KM 16,44, Bold are groot ide Kempire, Deitinh Depal: 7.W bery & SoulARGET, SNAPMrkomankų „sode 3.17.3. 16 Culleur Soap shavsa without meg.

PREPAID

WANTED.

ADVERTISEMENTS

EMPIRE CRUISE.

COOL RECEPTION AT HOBART.

HOW

WAN A CANARD

KILLED.

VISITORS AT

HOTELS

Rosinoso HOTEL

Mr4'. W, Anderson, Ar W. H. Batchelor

Mr E. B. Delilios

Mr LR, D. Berat

Weiring from Hobart to the Nural and Mary Record a correspondent „Me & Mrs R. Big H.M.S. Hood says;--

The Squadron' arrical at. Haħart was somewhat marred by the weather, but as we had been inforited at Melbourne, that Hobart would remind as very much of

Mr 16.J. Birbrek

1. Blackbur Mr L. T. Mr N. Blumenthal

W. L Baron A

England wis were not taken naawares. 3rs in "LETT!""

Mr. Fany Ulcin

Str. S. 15. Feigh

Mes E. Label

Mr L'allourne Little

Mes Quon ay na

danghter.

Mrs K. Lucht Mr 1. Ma-ca

Lt. J. Mandine

Mr. McLean

F

Miss Midhurst

goedvoll

Mr A. Merigot

Hewn

Mr. Mintageë Meck. S.

mare especially when such names as Devonport and Launceston were mention MAW. Graham ed in the papers; in fact, we seemed to Me MH, Brown" have struck a Westcoatry Colony, su that the weather was in keeping for the Mr. V. Carrer time of the your..

There was a noticeable almenge of enthusiasm as we tied up at the Ocean Pier, and although the local Press gavo columns about the ships, the inhabitants were cool it was not until the Art of the visitors came on board that we re

1

Dr. A. G. Clarke Mr A. Craig Mrs 1. It. Dacies" Mr & Mrs 1. M. Davis Mrs L. M

Basis Mrs Me 16. Capt. 1.

Dr. 3. Morrison Mr. Mott

Als J, D. P. Mukher

Mr & Mrs 3Y, N. H.

Mr G. Musitano

Murd

Mr N.SE. V. Xépeats Mr Dilare

SP & Mrs J. Ortaiston

Mr & Mrs. J. Farsous

Mr & Mr H. Parman

Mr A. C. Rerneta

A espard and been spread that we were all in the Navy ritherns a punishment for something we had done or else we had & joined to avoid impri-oment. Many at first thought that this might be a sample of hal humour, but such was Hot the cases

ceived an inkling of what was in the wini chiltre Mr J. M. Voivat

Mrs B. W.

Fitzmy TH. Poster

Dr. R. E. Gill Mr A. & M. tiot Air V

tinnast

Mr V. Gipalhor

Air & Mrs J. tionbd Miss 1. H. No serious a view did we take of it

immy that a deputation from the "Lower Deck | Mr H. 1, Harris. waited on the editor of the local paper, i Mr John Scott Harston Numerous letters also were forwarded to Mr E. Hanseraan him, with the result that he visited the Mr & Mrs V. A.

Heads Admiral'seeretary. He wrote an article, and, in addition gave a leader on that Mr1, J. van Hecke subject. This did tremendous good, as Mr X the reminder of our stay proved equal to the other ports in every respect, a con- certed effort being made locally, to re Movė any ill-feng which might have been cried.

BRITAIN'S DRINK BILL. EXPENDITURE IS 1922 OF

HD07,300,000.

The wantal statement of the United Kingdom Alliance as to the national drink bil shows that the expenditure on alcoholic liquors in treat Britain in 1023 dverend by 3 per cent, and the camp- tion increased by about 7 per cent. as cou. pared with the expetuliture and consumpe tion in 1922.

thenry" 4. 3.

Hodges

Mr. Holtan Mr.J. B. Humphreys Mad. Joanot Mr A Jones Mr S. J. Johnston Mr S. II. Langston Capt. de C. Larfugae Mr & Mrs. Laurits n Mr J. A. for bu

Mr M. J. Quist Me 3. Riant

Mr. Rosentha 31r A. 1. Rowe

Mr H. Roxburgh

.

· E. Score

1924

NYK

BAILANGA SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

VICTORIA, SEATTLE & VANCOUVER via Shanghai, Japan ports Through Bill of Lading isined to all Overland common Foista in U.S.A. and Canada, Through sage rates to Europe via America 0.84115. 0.3420, 0.8440

Saturday, IYO MARU

19th July. at 11 a.. Saturday 30th Aug.

YOKOHAMA MARU..

MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore, &c.

FUSHIMI MABU

HAKOZAKI MARD........

Wednesday, 16th July, at 11am. Wednesday 30th July

HAMBURG via LONDON & ROTTERDAM.

DAKWR MARU

Thursdas, 10th July

:

LIVERPOOL vin MARSEILLES & VALENCIA..

GENOA MAND.

Thursday, 10th July, s

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila, &c.

YOSHINO MARC

AKI MARU

Wednesday, 16th July, at 11 mpa Wednesday, 13th Aug.

NEW YORK & BOSTON viu PANAMA.

TATSUNO MARU

Monday,

7th July

BUENOS AIRES via Singapore, Durban & Cape Town.

BOMBAY via Singapore &; Colombo,

KAMAKURA MARU

Smith*

AWA MARU

MORIOKA MARU

Capt. J. Sett

MrJ. Russ?

Mr L. Stodar: Mr II, I. Start

Tobias

3rt. Howard Tripp Sira. Freundjian 31r A.

Mr. R. A. Wadeso MP C. Wale Mr & Mrs J. Watts Mr B. t. Welaster Mr H. E. vun der

Mr & Mrs Wood 3. Woodger - Mr.l. F. Wright Mr.J. F. Wylerg

REPCISE BAY Hurt Mr. F. Amieews Mr & Mrs, M. Hager 31r & Mrs Bitar. Mr. A. Blair

Mr A. Brostit

|

377

Mrs H. Davenport

Brow

Mr & Mrs Chubu

Mies Gran Mr & Mrs. H. Geare 31r&Mrs T. J. Lillian Coll & Mrs B. A. Hill Mr P. M. Hodgson Mr T. M. 11s unl

Friv Mr G. H. T,yountr Mr & Mrs B. Lind

The high price of spirits continued to check emsiniption, but the reduction in the price of her increased demand.

The amount sprat on intoxicating 1020 1 liquors Curing

estimated at £907,500,000. Is against £30.000.000 in 19. The expenditure per head of the population was about £7 25., as against Cr 13% in the preceding year.

Comparing expenditure on milk and during the Fear, the figures are: Milk, E.000.000; beer, £193.000.000. The total consumption of absolute, aleohe wa- approximately 51.000.000 gallons & Mrs. A. against 49.500.000 gallas in 1922, and the approximate consumption head is E. B. Bailey for, Great Britain, te gallons; for Eng- Mr. B. K. Banett land and Wales, 1-25 gallons, and for Scot-air V. Benjamin land, 0.55 gallons

fapt, R. Bett

Pass

Mr W. Armstrong *

Arthur

A table giving the exports of British Dr. Mys S. Bercovitz spirits to Caited States and its neighbours Mr. B. E... Binl

W. C. Boatar shows that the quanity given woud be 3e J. only 2 per cent, of the spirit consumption Dr. C. Bowker Lof the States is 1017.

GRAMOPHONE TRIUMPH.

SIR HENRY WOOD ON ITS INFLUENCE ON MUSICAL CULTURE.

L

Mr M. J. Breen

Ru Brown

Col. U 31is

P.

W.

Mr H. G. Bar

Mr T.. BusÜAPI

Miss C. E. Clark

Sir H. 12, bu Mr. R. Colli At the final meeting in connction with 3s 1. 11. Cormack the British Musical Ilustries Coafermer

Misti. M. Cotton at Folkeston last month, Sr Henry J. Mr Max O. W. Darcha Wood spoke on the influence of the gratio. 1. Col. R. A. Doblin phone on museal culture, Is the randr & Mrsd, Duncan phone a musten instrument was one of MrW. E. Dye the first question they want ask. Hr Miss A. Dyer thought it was an accordingly would Mr & Mrs W. A. exert grent ausser on the advancement

Werlet

Mustard

Mr & MAP

Mr S. Parker Mr & Mrs Rodgers

Bandchildren

Mr Kase Mr. B. Stark Mr & Mrs DeLo

DesTagore MrTole

towart

Mr JL Walk Mr W. A. Watson Mr N. L. Vanem Mrs J. S. Wolfson Str. 4. M. Wright

Horat..

Mi 01. C. Jenkins

Mr W. W. Janka

Ms. Kemely Jr M.

F. Kry

Mr Ms

F. Kill

Mr & Mrs A. Late Mr K. Laarsou

Mrth. D. kay Major & Mr. R.

Lewis

blr C. F. Lloyd- Mr J. D. Lloyd Air & Mrs W. Liga Str. A. S. Lucey

Mr. M. Mel

Mr E."g, Minan

"M.D. W. Minezon

A 3. Newsimeline

Mrs 31. D. Pare

Mr A. 3. Paul

Mr A. H. Peni. 3r.. A. Vorry Major & MT, H.

Phillip

3Lr J. 31. Philips Mr. C. Rokerus Mr W. E, Roberta

of musics), culture. The regelget on 7 Mr A. Fol. staze. La-Çol & is 0.

tones of instruments and voters was a Lt. E C. Frederick musical triumph and a

d-an artistle godsend. Mr & Mrs W. D.

Goodfellow To-day had the power to spread the i

31. Gordon grapel ef music, throught the world. to provide music in the hene, and by repeat Miss I. 3. Gravema

ink

Mr & Mrs A

it agals and again it was, in his Mr & Mrs, A, Hale opinion, a mest powertal lluene for the Miss . . Hall spread of musical knew esige and for Capt. E. Hall creating a real love of

For

Fach individual Kramophone was a

music the3rd. B. Hawarr a:

Mr G. M. Hemswort's

Mr&M JJ.Hancock

they

a great help by reason of

its ability to reproduce. One got to know Mr & Mrs W, 4. the various instruments and the arts played, and ane could almost staly composey's methods, and that in a manner in which it was impossible for n concert hall to supply

At the conclusion of the address. Major

Hawker

Mr J. K. Hinintarel MrT. Waldorby 31 H. Howell

*Sanders

Mr L. G. Seit Dr. J. L. Shiftrar UT. A. W. Shampton Capt. & Mrs Hijjuner Ms & Mine Stübbings Mr & Mrs P. R.

Thursday, 29th Aug.

Thursday, Tuesday,

10th July

20ak July

Wednesday.

Friday,

Oth July 19th July

Thursday. 17th July

CALCUTTA vin Singapore, Penang & Rangoon

PENANG MAKU

MOJI MAHU...

NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

AKI MARU

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

AKITA MARU (Omitting Shanghại)

WASASA MARU

KITANO MARU

For further information, apply to

Telephone: Central Nos, 592, 293 & 2459

Tuesday,

Eth July

Tuesday, 15th July Wednesdy. 18th July

NIPPON YUSEN KÄISHA

Y. VAMAMOTO, Maunger.

SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION

& ANTWERP-via Singapore,..

LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM

Colombo, Suez aud Port Said.

"

"ATLAS MARU"

""

Wednesday, 11th July.

RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES-ria. Saigon, Singapore,..

Colombo, Durban and Capetown.

"TACOMAMARU

BOMBAY via Singapore and Colombo.

"SHUNKO MARU" (Calls at Penang) MAMUR MARU" (Calls at Penang) BANGKOK, SAIGON via SINGAPORE,

"BUSHO MARU".

CALCUTTA Via Singapore & Rangoon.

"HAGUE MARU

* 7th July. Monilay

Monday, 7th July.

sotil July

VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER via Shanghai and...

Japan Ports.

ARABIA MARU

Wednesday, 6th July

Saturday, 28th July.

Tusyday. 8th July.

Beginning of July.

4th July. Thursday, Turs fay, 5th July. Tanusy.

15th July.

NEW YORK via Japan Ports, San Francisco and Panama..

"НАТНЕ МАКО

יו

JAPAN PORTS-Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Yokkaichi and Nagoya.

-ALPS MARU

"AHABIA MAKU

INDO MARU"

KEELUNG via SWATOW & AMOY.

"AMAKUHA MARU"

KALO MARU"

TAKAO via SWATOW & AMOT.

**KOTSU "MAKU

TAKAO & KEELUNG.

"SOURABAYA MARU”

Sua ay.

6th July, Noon.

Sunday, 13th July, Noon,

Thursday, 3rd July,

Thursday, Ard July.

For further particulars"please apply to→

OSAKA SHÖSEN KAISHA. K. SHIMA, Manager.

Telephone Nos, 478à, 4089, 4000.

COMPANIA TRASATLANTICA: DE BARCELONA

23

Spanish Royal Mail Line

For MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORTSAID. BARCELONA and OTHER SPANISH POETS.

B.S. ISLA DE PANAY" S.B.LEGAZPI"

19th July

5th Sept.

Suckling

S.S. C. LOPEZ Y LOPEZ"

30th Oct.

S.S. "ISLA DE PANAY "

..21st Dev.

}

For YOKOHAMA, KOBE, NAGASAKI, and SHANGHAI,

8.8. "LEGAZPI"

18th Aug.

6.2.

0. LOPEZ Y LOPEZ"

12th Aug.

3rd. Dec:

C. Tawsites Miss Thwaites

Mrs J. S. Thomson Mr A. W. Tickle

Mr W. E. Wakebam

Capt R. F. Walker

3. C. Willmoti

Mr B. L. Seten Wintor

Mr G. C. Worail

PALACE

HOTEL

J. 7. Davis said the Conference was most | Me& Mes 1. Rek grateful to heavy-weight" in the ... Benett

musical art for his weighty wards of em- | Capt. V. 4. Brown couragement to their trade,

WHAT LABOUR WANTS.

NATIONALISATION OF MIXES,

BALLWAYS AND LAND.

MJ, M. Cox

Mr J. McPortland Mr. J. de H. Moore Mr D. Reith

Mr A..B. Rogers

Mrs W. S. Cut

· Mr R. A. Rogers

| Mr & Mrs H. Golden-

berg

Mr A. Henzi

3r J. Jack,

Mr. Marhali

Mr. Shinwell, Minister of Mines, peak-Miss M. Marshall ing at Durham recently referred to the Mr B. D. McClintock dehnte in the House of Cominen, when the Mr.J. McDonati Bill to nationalise coal minus was rejected, und said the defeat was not as the result

that

Air W. Rosa Mr. Smith Capt. L. W. Smith' M C. Stringer and

chik Mex G. Tulloch Mr H. Wilson Mr & Mrs W. Young

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

...

The following nelaimel telegrams are lying in the Great Northern Telegraph ('ompany's office at Hongkong -

Fros

Sautyo

ADDRESS

Riefkoh

Da

S.S.ISLA DE PANAY'

The steamers of this Company are all classed 100 A1 at Lloyd's and are fitted with every modern convenience for the comfort and safety of the passengera Stewardess and Doctor carried. ·

For Freight and/or passage apply to

BOTELHO BROS.. Alexandra Building, Hongkong.

O.D. BARRETTO.

18, Central Avenue, B.O, CANTON.

PRINCE LINE FAR EAST SERVICE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM NEW YORK. Steamship

THE STERN PRINCE" having arrived from the above Ports, on 30th June, 1924, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in forged that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Company; Lansted, Kowloon, and stored at Consignes risk and

expense.

All broken, chaled and danged Goods are to be left in the Godewux, where they will be 1924, at 10A.. examined on Monday,

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.

FROM MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS.

The Steamship "BEN LOMOND YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby inform

ed that all Goods are being landed at. their risk into the hazardous and/or exirs.

the HONGKONG hazardous Godowns of. AND KOWLOON. WHART & GODOWN COMPANY. LTD. whence, and/or from the wharter delivery may be obtained:

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods. have left the Godowns, and all Goods ramaizing undelivered after the 4th July, will be anbject to Bunt!

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before *All Claims must be plans to ithin 15th July, or they will not be recognize

considered reason, t'by a hotch-powh of balderdash aad'

for which political

Contortionist

Mr. Lloyd

primarily responsible. He declared that Mr. Lleg" George, whose egregious, Blanders ajal failure to redeem

Jargely

responsible for the

ion of the industry. focus now sought to

his head by adopting the role of high priest of the anti-Socialist forces in the country He had purloined the mantle of

Churchhill, and that worthy The following is a list of nachimed telegrama ing undelivered after the 7th July, 1924,

collaborate to protect the lying in the Eastern Extention, Australasia

Letters are lying at this Office for BóICH-YI.

on

RIVATE HOTEL, 1 Victoria Gardens,

ang Bailing from Focchow. Duration of StayPKONAS, Next Door NEW HDTZL: Full

at Foochov-19 hours, The Trip ocuples

8 to 9 days and the fourd from 34 Fer day. Steamer will Leuse HONGKONG from the Com- Rates for Families. Telephono K: 357. pury's on her Retura (We, Airing at Daylight

Wharf at b

(Weather permitting).

The Company's Steam Launch will convey

passengers from PAGODA ANCHORAGE

FoocHow CITY, if requin.

to

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Captain

Chiengu

Para corte limeligh Angsa Kuwabl

Peking

Dairen

Kal

humeitong, Kwougon, 14th

6.

West Centre

Havsus

and privileges of the pro-and" China Telegraph Company's "offen at

Special Monthly light

Vestel fiertied classes.

Mr. Lloyd George had now proved him- to be a Tory as much as Mr. Baldwin. the only difference being that he lacked Mr. Baldwin's political honesty.

ON SALE. QOUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG

Mr. Shinwell, in further speech at

For furtiur Particulars and Dates of SunWEEKLY PRESS, July to December. Durham said it was wrong toʻrappos

Apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK

General Managers,

&Co..

1923.

DOUGLAS STEAMsuir Co., LTD.

Hongkong, 17th June, 1994,

£908

With Ixpez.

Price-$7.59. On sale at the Hongkong Daily Praw (Bise.

that the Labour -Parly wanted to nalignas live everything. They were alter mines. railways, and certainly land. That was quite enough to be going on with.

Hongkong:

ADDRESS NUMBER 13002/19th Andfact, Hongkong"

Hotel... 16672/25th Bouczsein.... -16006/24th Calmness ...

10776/17th Gujarigh, care E.

E. Tel.Co. 14-172 22nd Sotikumuakichi, Chitore Hotel

ri

Εποχ

Athe Loadou

· London.

Stocktoncal

Takao

1134/18th Sproul, s. Jefferson Brattle

of the Steamer's arrival Dere, after which duys date they

cannot be recognized.

No Clains will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remmin.

will be abject to eat.

Bonsignees of Cargo are hereby notified that they must preduce an Import permit signed by the Superintendent of Imports and before Bill of Lading Exports, Hongkong, can be countersign Leen efected.

No Fire Insurance

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

FURNESS (FAR EAST), LTD.,

St. George Buikling. Hongkong Telephone No. 2165. "Hongkong, 30th July, 1924.

*1961

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to i left in the Godowns, where they willto examined on the 4th July, at 10 AM

No Fire Insurance had been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

Agents.

[949

Hongkong, 27th June, 1944

F

THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY,

THERAPION NO. 1 THERAPION NË. THERAPION NO. 3

M. for Hinder dusmeyh, 15, 1 for food & Midis Diosades. Me.Sfortiarenia WeaknessEK. SOLD BY LEADING GEENCITS,PRICEIN ENGLAND.JK DLLSCLERE MOT/C=Haversack R4246.3.8, Loydom DR MAIL FROM, BEEKMAN ST. NEW YORK CITY

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