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SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION

LONDON, HAMBURG,

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THE HONGKONG" DAILY PRESS," SATURDAY, JULY 12TH, 1924

SHIPPING. PASSENGERS.

ARRIVALS.

Per P&O, ss. Karmela on July

RICKMERS LINIE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. Fan HAMBURG AS ANTWERP,

Steamship

11th-Hon. Mrs. B. Britten, Mr. H. RTEBRARON SUGUVE" Purdue, Mr. J. E. Morgan. Mr. J. E. G. having arrived from the above Ports, Con

signs of large are hereby informed that their Harris, Mr. W. Dickson. Mr. T. T. Lar, Mr. G. B. Buight, Me.. N. GA. Goods as being landed, at their risk into the Tounquist, Mrs. M. A. Patrick, Miss. E. Golowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart H. Doston, Miss E. K. Hooper, Miss C. and Glown Company, Limits, Kowloon, and

at Consignees' risk and expense, Rydon Misa A. Christos, sutional Goods will be carried on less. Sandberg. Miss Harlow, Mr. F. White, Mr. S. 3 Nichols. Mr. S. Fastractions are given to the contrary bofore All bruken, chat and lamaged Goods aro Gulick, Rev. F: D.. Wilkinson, Miss S. Tay, Wilkinson, Mr. M. Arshan Brash, Mr.

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if the tiotowns, where they will he

Mr. E. Y. Miller. He W. J. Dexter, Mr. With justunt, at 19).

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Caius must be presented within Fifteen F. S. Hutchins. Mr T. T. Mabitani, Mr. 1. Lawain, Mr. Saucomall. Mr days of the Stamer's arrival ter, after which

date ther annot

be recognized, J. C. Belagen. Mr. J. Hak: Mr. H.

No Claims will

will be admitted after the Goods Haak, Mr. A. L. T., Hart, Mr. R. Van Buan, Mr. E. De Waal. Mr. J. H. C. bave left the Godowns, and all Goods remain Liefsting, Mr. J. A. Eilers, Mr. J. Lelasing undelivered after the 17th instant, will Mr. J. Elmore, Mis E. A. Gracie. Miss abject to Rent. Cooper, Mrs. H. Lambe, Miss M. Cam- ming. Mr. F. 1. Keruan, Mr. E. they must produce an Import Permit gel fiy

Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED

YUENSANG" Saturday, 12th July, 11am

W

13th July,7 mm. 13th July, 108.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

MANILA

STRAITS & JALOUTTA KOBE

LAISANG

...Saturday,

12th July,

Pazko

HOSANG

MINGSANG

Sanday Sunday

13th July, 7am.

FUOSHING

KWAISANG

Sandar „Monday,

14th July, p

"HINSANG

..Tuesday."

15th July, 1 p

SWATOW...

..

BAIPHONG via HOIROW SHANGHAI is SWATOW

BANGKOK via SWATOW SANDARAN TSINGTAU

TLENTSIN

TENANGHAF HAIPHONG - HỒI HOW

MANILA vía AMOY

STRAITS & CALCUTTA

SHANGHAI SWATOW

BANDAKAN

*

LOKSANG CHEONGSHING"

LEESANG SUISANG

"NAVSANG WOSANG *MAUSANG*

Wednesday, 16th July, 10a.m. *ednesday, 16th July, Noo, Saturday, 19th July, 8TIS Saturday, ...Mouday, Sanday, Friday,

19th July, 3p.m.

lat July, 3pm. goth July, 10am.

Ist Aug., 1 pa

CALCUTTA LINE-This Line now afforda regular Bailings to Calcutta, Penang and

Singapore: returning from Calcutta steamers proceed vin Stemiss

Shanghai and Hongkong to Japan, occasionally calling at

All steamers have excellent passenger accommodation, itted with Wirtless and carry a fully-qualited Surgeon. '

pproximately every three days between Canton and

Correa. Me. J. C. Britto, Mr. J. F. the Superintendent of Imports ami, Exports, | SHANGHAI LINE —Sailingotadtizen calling st Swatow, Through tickets can

Nicoll Mr. P. Y. Shap, and Mr. Malcolm.

DEPARTURES.

Per P. & 4), *.*. Devtalet, on July 174-Mr. Cheung Sie Lam, Capt. R. 6. Sturgess. Mr. J. G. Brynas, Jr. D. C. Kinloch. Mr. D. B. Shaw. Mr. U, Williamson. Mr. L... Oliphant. Mr W. M. Weston, Mr. R. McLennan. Mr. Chung Koo Ching. Mr. and Mrs. X. II. Wilkinson, and infants, Miss A. Yansen, Mr and Mrs. W. E Greenaway and infant, M. Le Pin Ying. Miss M. Powles, Mr. J. Black; Mr. R. Sangster, Mrs. Quoa Loy. Capt. 8. B. Stephenson. Mr. C. R. Farquhar Mr. F.B. Ely, apt, F. Shaw, Mr. J. 4. Campbell. Mr. Fujimura, Mer. V. P. Grient Mr. Fork N. Miss S. Parks, Mr. K. Palmer, Miss Alsey Ryan, Madam H. Brandes, Air, V. H. Matheson, Mr. W. O. Bradburg, Mr. J. G. Burr, Mr. J. on, Eng Comdr. R. Withey, Mr. H. R. Hacer kis. Mr. W. H. Wildownon. Mr. T. Bir Miss F. Smith, Miss M. V. Scott Mr Rune, Pak Awab, Mr. M. W. Rankin, and Mr. M. T. Rankin.

ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP-Via Singapore, Mr. 17. Taylor, Mr. T. E. Podger. Colombo, Suez and Port Said.

AMAZON MARU”

Tues lay,

BIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES-via Saigon, Singapore,

Colombo, Durbau and Capetown.

"PANAMA MARUTI

BOMBAY via Singapore and Colombo.

*AMUR MARU" (Calls at Penang) ALPS MARU (Calls at Pensag)

BANGKOK, SAIGON VIA SINGAPORE.

"KISHU MARU”

·CALCUTTA via Singapore & Raugoon.

"HAGUE MARU

5th Aug.

Monday,

Sunday. Monday,

11th Aug.

20th July.

4th Aug.

Friday,

1st Ang.

Saturday, 26th July,

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VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER via Shanghai and

Japan Ports.

"MANILA MARU”

Wednesday, 13th Aug

NEW YORK via Japan Ports," San Francisco and Panama. -JAPAN PORTS-Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Yokkaichi and Nagoya,

"ALTAI MARU

INDO MARU"

"AROUN MARU

MANILA MARU'

KEELUNG VÍB SWATOW & AMOT.

KANO MARU"

AMAKUSA MARO"

TAKAO via SWATOW & AMOY.

"KOTSU MARU

TAKAO & KEELUNG, -

"KISHU MAHU"

For further particulars please apply to

Telephone Nos 4058; 4089, 40:70,

15th July.

Tuesday, Thurminy 17th July. Thursday, 17th July. Wednesday, 13th Aug

Sanday,

Sunday, 13th July 20th July

Thursday, 17th July.

Saturday, 18th Ang.

OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.

B. SHIMA, Manager.

HUGO STINNES

STINNES LINIEN

OSTASIEN-FAHRT

PASSENGER SERVICE HONGKONG TO NAPLES ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG.

VIA

MANILA, STRAITS, COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID.

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SAILINGS FROM

8.8.

EMIL KIRDORE"

5.6.

ALBERT. VOGLER'

8.9.

CARL LEGIEN"

BS. ADLF VON BAYER'

"

HONGKONG :

on or about the 19th Aug. on er about the 29th Sept on or sent the 26th Oct on or about the 15th Nov.

FARES FROM HONGKONG TO NAPLES:

King's Billing.

FROM £71-UPWARDS

Only Cabin Class Accomodation Available.

REUTER, BROCKELMANN & CO.

AGENTS

Phone Central No. 478.

KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART

MAATSCHAPPY.

(ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. ON BATAVIA),„,”

THE STEAMSHIP

* VAN OVERSTRATEN "

will be despatched to

SINGAPORE, PENANG and BELAWAN-Deli direct,

17th July, 1924.

1st Class Fare to Singapore $100.

This vessel offers excellent saloon accommodation

All lower berths, English cuisine.

Doctor carried. Wireless telegraph.

In connection with the Royal Packet Nav. Co.'s (K.P.M.) services

to all destinations in the Netherlands East Indies.

For Freight and Passage, apply to

Telephone

WA-CHINA-JAPAN-LYN,

Agents.

No. 1574 YORK BUILDING, Cháter Road.

N.Y.K. AUSTRALIAN LINE. MINUSIA. TO ENLACK THE **AKO" Advice has been received by the Hong kong branch from the NY.K. Head Ofer Tokyo, that the hi ore, | which has been running for a number of years past on the "Australian line, will in placed on her arrival in Japan from Ms. Mishima Maro Australia by the (5000 tons grass) formerly belonging to the Company's European Line and quite recently ruuning as an auxiliary steamer between Japan and Australia, and from Japan 10 Seattle.

OU

iks

VESSELS EXPECTED..

Hongkong, Yefore Bill of Lading cunt countersigned.

No Fire Insurance has been Hectal. Bils of Lading will be countersigned by

N. V. CARE BODIKER & Co.'s

HANDELMAATSCHappið (Ltd), Agents Rickmers Line. Hongkong, 10th July, 1924

WHY YOUR STOMACH FAILS, AND WHY IT SEEDS THE Aj or.

MOTHER SEIGEL'S SYRIE

There is scarcely a man or woman amongst

Nothing serious," prolably, but quite" us who does not necasionally fed "out of sorta”,

magh to lessen ofrenergy and happiness,

Sometino's wilame the weather, or our work, or some little worry or trouble and per- haps

we are right,, but only became the

the staunch tas readily as things wit

open the usitable fresh or extitig von quickly.

proves that the stomach is easily

arets derived of its tone and

official if this state of affairs is not soon remedie, more serious troubles will follow quickly

Is not this your own experience? When you feel out of sorts" don't your ful that noe trouble sens to lend to another in the first place, h

however, didn't your appetite this? Am wasn't your tongue furred? You should nerel no further proof of the fact that your stomach stoich, caton sense tells you that the r was to blame. And if the fault lies with your stiin

Most ly which, for ity Bars, has le successful in restoring weak and led stomachs remely is Mother That to strength and efficiency is the rearly mort

kely to do you g

its Syri Liown throughout the Empire as the test the most successful, the most The xx. Mishima Juru will aner fulle mail the cheapest bly in the world.

treables. regular Australian Liner for stomach and service as Yokohama on August 18t. and Hongkong

Inligtion--which is only another name for August. 13, for Australian ports the failure of your stomach liver or bowels to a very real Fdanger per schedule originally framed for do their antyrly—is shi Maru. Passengers using this arsener to your hath and strength. It r steamer will be ashred of every travel you of the nourishment you should obtain from

the feel you eat.

**ter with comfort on board.

which parition

their find

way into the blood, casing headaches, languor and after blotchy kia. It causes windy spasms Iefore"awl after

vitality. eating and lowers your

If you have digestive troubles, why not profit by the experience of others and take Mother Syrup? There is nothing better for inigestion or for bilioness, constipation, flatulence, headaches and pains after eating. Not only does Mother Segel's Syrup speedily anish these listening symptoms of impaired

at it them guided by the experience of others who avail the consesplence of stomach and liver drder by taking 30 dmps of digestive Miezapore (B.1., and Apear), due Jatyrusibles avoid the pain and discomfort of Mother Seigela Syrup whenever they feel the slightest tendency to stomach or liver troubles or have partaken heartily of food which might disagree with then. Mother Seigel's Syrup never fails them, and it won't fail you. Int it. in the text to-day. If you prefer tablets to liquid medicine, the Syrup can be had in tablet form. Advt.

Aki Mara (NY.K.). due July 16th. Atress (Blue Fanuel), dae Sept. 1st. Barpins (Blue Funnel), due July 31st. Eldridge Admiral Oriental), due July

17th.

Kikton (Barlar){ due July 22nd. Guelic. Prince due tomorrow. Haruna Mara (N.Y.K.). due July 28th. Heron (Tampa), dus July 30th." Kitana Maru (N.Y.K.). due July 15th. Memnon, due August th.

1-th.

President Adams (Dollar), due July 21st. Prodent Garrid (Dollar), due August

4th. President Madison (Admirul Oriental).

due to-day.

President McKuley (Admiral Oriental),

das July 18th.

President Pierer (P, M.), due July 15th. Raduor (Tampa), due July 21st. Seheer (Bugo Stinnes), dus July 15th.

V

MANILA

HAIPHONG

BORNEO

be obtained and through Bills of Lading any issued to all Northern and Yangtze Ports via Shanghai.

at 11 am

||

LINEA weakly Harvice is maintained with Manila by vessel with good Passenger accommodation, mailings from both ports every Saturday, LINE-Sailings approximately wookly for passengers and cargo, calling at

Hoihow both ways, LINE-Fortnightly mailings to and from Sandakan by two 5.000 ton steamers, s..HISANG and 8.8. "MAUSANG." both steamer s Carge taken on excellent passenger accommodation through Bills of Lading for Endat, Joselton, Labuan, Tawao and The Date is ran from March to November between Hor TIENTSIN LINEA Regular

kong and Tientsin, occasionally calling at Weihaiwei and Chefoo. Swatow by fire steamers Scted with up-to-date passenger accom - BANGKOK LINEA weekly service is provided between Hongkong and Bangkok, vin

modation.

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CALCUTTA LINE

18 “LAISANG" will be despatched on or about Saturday, 12th July, 3 pm, for SINGAPORE, PENANG & CALCUTTA.

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

For Freight or Parrage apply to

JARDINE,

Tatarsons No. CENTRAL 215.

GLEN

MATHESON & CO.,

GENERAL MANAGERS,

LTD,

AND SHIRE

JOINT SERVICE OF STEAMERS.

U.K.- STRAITS, CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE.

OUTWARDS.

Yeasel.

* GLENBRG” "GLENSHIEL" "PEMBROKESHIRE

HOMEWARDS.

"Discharges.

Kird July Hamburg

..

19th Aug.

Botterdam

Hamburg.

Leaves "E"kong. Due Hongkong. Yesus!

CARNARVONSHIRE' 14th July London, Rotterdam 24th July GLENEEG"

London,

6th Ang.

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. 215 suties. 23, and Central 2596.

NEW MOTOR CAR RECORD. The HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK Co., Ltd.

INDIANAPOLIS 500-MILE SPEED

RACE.

Joe Boyer, milionaire driver of De toit. driving relief for L. 1. Corum. drove a Duesenberg special first across the finish line to win the classic Interna tional Sweepstakes over the 500-mile brick-paved course at Indianapolis on the afternoon of May 30th

A record crowd of 140,000 motor ens thusiasts watched a thrilling duel between the winner, Earl Cooper, Jimmie Mur phy and other well-known wizards of the race track for the coveted prizes. Boyer made a new record for the race, avers aging 5.24 miles per hour. Cooper, in averaged 97,99 a-Studebaker Special, miles per hour, and Jimmy Murphy whe was third in a Miller Special, averaged miles per hour. Boyer's time is claimed to be a tw world's record over the 200-mila dištance,

The remaining drivers finished as fol- Jows:

Harry Hartz, Durant Spesind; Bennet

Hiller Spesial; Pete Do Paulo, Duesenburg Special; Fred Comer, Durant Special: Ira Vail, Vail Special: Antoine, Mourra Mource Special; Robert MeDonough, Miller-Special

The time for the 100 mile race wan more than three and one-half miles an boar faster than the previous record for be distance. The previous mark. 04:48 Murphy miles, was established by Jimmy

in 1922. The race was so closely contest ed that the first five cars finished within six minutes of each other. Nine of the ten winners beat last year's time of 20.05 miles per hour, and five of the winners beat the 1922 track record. Twenty-two cars started in the race, and all but five were running when the race was "over;" All of the first ten cars which finished in the money ring, were equipped with Firestone Gum-Dipped Cords, this make of tire being practically the universal choice of the veteran drivers who prati cipated in the race.

TELEGRAFHIC ADDRESS: MANIFESTO." HONGKONG.

Couza Úszó AL, A.B.C. Fifth Edition; Engineering: Firm and Second Edition

Western Union and Watkins.

Dock Owners, Ship Builders, Marine and Land Engineers, Boiler Makers,

Iron and Brass Founders, Forge Masters. Electricians..

Steel Twin-Screw Ocean-going Tug and Salvage Steamer

Henry Keswick

Buils, engined and equipped complete by The Hongking & Waampie Dock Co, Ltd, Hongkong for their own service, 1921. Length 165 B.P. Breadth 84 (m) Depth 17 (m) LH.P. 2000. Fisted with electrically drives submersible and centrifugal pumps, air compressor, wireless, sest valight and sil modern appliances for Salvage Wark Pleasead dress enquiries to the Chief Manager.

M. DYER, BSc, MINA KOWLOO DOCK HONGKONG.

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