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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16TH, 1924

WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU MET A GHOST ?

JACK

S.EE

IN

HOXIE

SHIPPING.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVALS.

Fer 3.8. Hai Foung, on September 15th: -Mr. A. G. Sufiad and Mr. E. Powell.

RICKMERS LINIE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM HAMBURG AND ANTWEEP.

THE Steamship

לי

ANNA KAYSER"

"The PHANTOM HORSEMAN." Mr. B. H. Bates, Mrs. F. Golowar of the Hongkong and Kerloon. Wharf

THRILLING, HARD-RIDING HARD-FIGHTING MYSTERY ROMANCE.

FINAL SHOW TO-DAY, at 5.15 & 9.15 p.m.

STARTING TO-MORROW

DANIEL CARSON GOODMAN'S

LATEST MASTERPIECE

HAS THE WORLD GONE MAD ?

1

(THE PICTURE OF THE HOUR).

ALSO

NEW ROUND OF "LEATHER PUSHERS."

USUAL PRICES.

WORLD THEATRE.

Within

this bottle is Whisky without equal

"

W

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HEREVER you see a bottle that has "brambles and 'dimples" lighting up its countenance with pride and pleasure, you may be sure that you and genuinely old whisky are at last face to face.

DAWSON The name of this whisky is

*INICIAL*

SCOTCH WHISKY

INNA LJUB

BEFTZWN & CLABOCH

Peter Dawson, and it is the product of generations of

experience in the art of

distilling, blending and

maturing.

The respect due to old age,

not to mention your palate,

demands that

you "P.D

try

PETER DAWSON

Scotch Whisky

+,

Agenta:

H. J. RUTTONJEE & SONS 16' Queen's Road Central, HONG KONG

ASAHI

BEER

SPECIALLY BREWED, "FOR EXPOEN

DAL NIPPON BREWERY CO.

LIMITED.

TOKYO JAPAN!

JOLE AGENTS

MITSUL BUSSAN KAISHA LTD.

ON SALE.

HONGKONG.

BWEEKLY PRESS, January to June, ➜OUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG

1924

With INDEX. Price-$7.50, -

On mile at the Hosgrowg Dallu Fran Offics.

"THE" NEW FRENCH REMEDY.

THERAPION No. 1 THERAPION NĽ.2 THERAPIONNĚ.3

- Za, 3 for Čarande Nankan

SOLD BY LHAMED CHEMIRIL.FEAR ZE DIGLAMELEN DE MALL FROM. 66. Dunstan str... NEW YORK, Cerra DE M, SVEY STUBRE, JAN YMEROSION,

expense.

All Claims minst be presental within Fifteen days of the Steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

YUSANG*

SAILINGS SUBIECT TO ALTERATION, SHANGHAI vin SWATOW

" Taoday, UTHINOTAU via SWATOW &

SHANGHAI.. TIENTSIN

SHANGHAI via SWATOW, ∙MANILA via AMOY

KOBEY AMOY, SHANGHAI &

HOTHOW SHANGHAI via SWATOW BANGKOK ia-SWATOW

HAIPHONG vik

TRINGTAU BWATOW

& SHANGHAI STRAITS & CALOUTTA STRAITS & CALOUTTA SANDAKAN

***

"TAKSANG" "CRIPSHING" “LOKSANG* "YUENSANG" ·

(* HOSANG"

"MINGSANG *TINGRANG".

"YATSHING*

"WAISHING"

"NAMSANG"

FOOKSANG"

"BINSANG "

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16th Sept. 102

Wednesday. 17th Sept 10m Wechesday, 17th Sept Noon. Friday, 19th Sept 10a Saturday, 20th Sept 11am.

.. Sunday,

glat Sept; m Sanday, 21st Sept. 2 Sunday,

21st Sept Baaday 914 Sept. 5pm.

Wednesday, 24th Sept., 10

Wednesday, 24th Sept., 8 pas.

Saturday, 27th Sept, Sp

Wednesday, 1st Octy

pa

ing nudelivered after the 2nd instant, will CALOUTTA LINE-This Line now affords regular sailinge to Calcutta, Penang And be subject to Bent

Per Dollar Line's is. President Harri-ring arrived from the shots Ports, Coa- on:-From New York vid ports, on Sept. of Cao are heruby informed that their landed at their risk into the Reynolds, Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Wylie, and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and Mr. Alfred Akroyd, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.storel at Consignees risk and E. Anderson, Mr. H. H. Harrison, Mrs.

Good will be carried on unless Alfred Akroyd, Miss H. Akroyd, Mrs. Instructions are given to the contrary before D. E. Littmar, Mr. Rbt. Bryant, Mr. Noos, To-par. A. Lua, Mrs. S. Sonkin, Master J. All broken, chafed and damaged Gooda are Sonkin, Mr. and Mrs. Erainger, Miss K. to be left in the Golowns, where they will be Canfield, Miss E. McAlpine, Comdr. Garaminal on 20th instant, at 10a.m. Holins, Mrs. G. Holins, Miss Margaret Gordon, Miss H. Senmen, Miss M. Piper, Mrs. H. Zarbuba, laster Austin Zarbuba, Miss M. Hall, Dr. and Mrs. E. Gill.

"Per Admiral Oriental liner President McKinley, on September 14th. from U.S.A., Japan and Shanghai:-Dr. P. 7. 8. Cramer, Mr. Lee Chong, Mr. G. B. Caballero, Mr. Lee Ting Kwen, Mrs. S. H. Joseph, Mr. Leung Dek Sun, Mr. Ledog Fui Shan, Mr. Leung Wa Chan, Mr. A. C Lưng Mr. Vy Y. Lung ra E. Nathan, Mr. Ning Kue Chang. Mr. A. W. Pun, Mr. S. H. Taianz. Mr. Tse Yung Chu, Mr. Tse Chen Tsu, Mr. R. G. Xavier, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Buckholtz and son, Mr. Ira L. Bronsco, Mr. J. F. Burt, Mr. E. B. Clary, Mr. and Mrs. Henry De Vries, Miss P. Gncer, Mrs. L. Hartigan and two children, Mr. Hon Hau. Mr. R. Renton Hind. Denn Maximo M. Kalaw, Dr. William Spink and Mr. Te Wu Shong,

Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that they must produce an Import Permit signed by the Superintendent of Imports and Exports, Hongkong, before Bil's of Lading can be SHANGHAI countersignal.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

N. V. CARL BODIKER & CO.8 HANDELMAATSCHappia (Læn.), Agents: Rickmera Linie, Hongkong. 13th September, 1924.

AROSA

(1240

MANILA

HAIPHONG

BORNEO

Singapore returning from Calaatta steamers proseed via Strait and Hongkong to Japan, occasionally calling at Shangha All steamers have excellent passenger sccommodation, dre fitted with Wireless and carry a fully-qualified Sargean.

LINE-Sailings approximately every three days between Canton and

Shanghai, sometimes calling at Swatow. Through tickete-om be obtained and through Bill of Lading are issued to all Northern and

Yangtaze Porta via Shanghai. LINE-A weekly service is maintained with Manila by vessels with good -

passenger accommodation, mailings from both porta every Saturday, at 11 am. LINE-Sailings approximately weekly for passengers and cargo, calling. ##

Hoihow both ways LINE

Fortnightly sailings to and from Sandakan by two 5,000 m steamers, | 4,5, "HINSANG" and 2.3. "MAUSANG," both steamBEN having excellent panenger ccommodation. Cargo taken through Bills of Lading for Kudat, Jesselton, Labuan, TawEO KIL Lahad Datu,

PORT TIENTSIN LINEA regular service is run from March to November between Heng

OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE.

THERE'S A

(463

kong and Tientain, occasionally calling at Weihaiwei and Chafoo BANGKOK LINEA weekly service is provided between Hongkong and Bangkok vis

Swatow by five steamers ätted with up-to-date passenger m000- modation.

CALCUTTA

1

LINE

&& "NAMSANG" will be despatched on or about Wednesday, 24th Sept., 3 p.m., for SINGAPORE, PENANG

& CALOUTTA.

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

For Freight or Pastage apply tom

·JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

LONG, LONG TRAIL

of

TALHO No. Omat 215.

Bugs, Fleas, Flies, Beetles, Mosquitoes,

etc.;

all killed by

Per R.M.S. Empress of Russia, on September 15th:For Hongkong: Mr. and Mrs W. H. Austin, Mr. R. A. Barbour, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Chua, Mr. B. Chua, Mrs. H. H. Gompertz, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. B. Perkins and three children, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Ell, Mr. D. Ellis Master 1. Ellis, Mr. L. E. N. Ryne, Mr. and Mrs. K. Shibabara. Mr. J. Anderson, Mr. C. Atkinson, "Mr. R. C. W. Behrend. Capt. and Mrs. Cheshire. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. de Cunha, Mr. Cunha, Mr. Chan Chi Lan, Miss Delik Chan, Miss P. T. Yung, Mr. R. Ellis, Mr. J. Cloutier, Mr. C. Thereses, Mr. S. Kapp. Mr. B. Kouff, Mr. C. FeGuire, Mrs. Faung Wong Ser. Lient-Comdr: CC Fleming, Mme. "Ay Fitz-Henry, Lady Ho Tung, Miss Ho Tung. Mr. Ho Fook, Miss Ho Yuen Mgn, Master Ho Hung To, Miss F. Ho, Mr. A! Gutierrez, Mr. E. L. Judd. Mr. and Mrs. Kwok, Miss Kwok, Mr. and Mrs. Y. T. Li, Rev. and Mrs. J. K. Maconachie, Mr., Mrs. and Miss Mok Kam Sang, Mrs. Chan, Miss J, Nicholson Capt. R. A. Neville, Mr. U. M. Omar, Mr. J. J. Palmer, Mr. Pintos. Mr. G. Piper, Miss E. Vlashing. Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Shan, Mr. J. H. Shum. Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith, Mrs. H. H. Taylor, Mr. P. Watkinson, Mr. W. "Watkinson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wotherspoon, Mr. S. T. Wong, Mr. Wong, Mr. M. Y. Wong. Mr. Yeung Yau... Mr. W. C. Leung. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Au, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bullock and two children, Mrs. O. H. Coulter, Mr. Chang You, Mr. 5. D. Caruthers, Miss F Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Chu Yen and three children, Mr. and Mrs E. E. Carman and son, Miss M. Grébb, Mias M. Jones, Miss R. Meyer, Mr. L. Q. Martin, Mr. J. R. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Purdue,, 31 E. Sawyer, 3r. S. F. Sun, Rev. and Mrs. E. Sknes, Mr. G. E. Sibley. Mr. T. W. Chu, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Williama- son, MrC. W. Leung, Mrs. Yip Sang, Mrs Yip Kew Park, Mr. and Mrs. A Brown, Miss M. Ledbetter, Miss S. Lois, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Carne, Mr. Y. T. Chan, Mr. K. M. Fitilegn, Mr. A. Gourlay, Mrs. I. L. Hess, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Akroyd, Miss H. Katsuhira, Mr. and Mrs. Liang, Mr. Akroyd, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Anderson, and Mrs. C. C. Liang, Mr. Y. C. Liang, Mr. H. H. Harrison, Mrs. D. E. Littman, Mr. T. H. Lam, Miss Y. C. Liang, Mr. L1 Loper, Mr.-B. D.Lukhmanoff, Miss Mr. Rbt. Bryant, Mr. A. Luz, Mrs. S. Sonkin, Mr. Erzinger, Mrs. Erzinger, L. . May, Mr. E. Neiman, lisa I.

Miss E. "Canfield, Miss E. McAlphine, "Norton, Mr. W. H. Sling, Mr. K. C.

Comdr. and Mrs G. Holins, Miss M. Tang, Mr. Tajima. Mrs. and Miss Tong, Mrs. Wong Chun Wa, Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Wong, Miss Wong, Mr. C. K. Yu, Mrs. Kitting Yu. Mr. F. T. Yuen, Mrs. Cha Shee. In transit to Manila: Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Brewster, Mr. S. P Gaches, Mr. K. Murchison, Mr. G. H. Nasou, Mr. J. S. Reis, Mr. M. Watt, Mr. V. C. Beaubien, Mr. C. B. Carryer, Mr. A. Gopuco, Mr. and Mrs. C. Henriques, Mr. F. Powell, Mrs. K. Smith, Mr. A. Brion, Mr. H. C. Lyman, Mrs. W. D. Lyman, Mrs. F. O. Ussher and two children, Mrs. E. Yovanovich and son. Mrs. A. Milikova, Mr. and Mrs. Y. Kishize, Mrs. Hiraga, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Casey, Mra. I. Collins, Mrs. L. Y. Hartman, Mra. W. W. Eshelman and child, Mrs. J. J. Jobe, Mrs. F. C. Mc Cleary, Mrs. C. P. Sisson, Mrs. G. B. Whitehead, Mra, W. J. Pennell and child.

DEPARTURES.

Per 3.11... Amboiser on September 15th:Mr. Siesel, Mr. R. Cremeux, Mr. Strok, Mr. A. Munze, Mr. A. Mallett, Mr. Dolbeau, Mr. L. Savitary, Rev. Fa Peschel.

Per M.M. B.. Paul Lecut, on September 14th. Mr. N. G. Weaver, Mr. K. Bolton, Mr. J. Ross Smith, Miss G. Collette, Mr. Mevel, Mr. T. Bitterman, Hev, Fa. J. van Runchelen Mr. L. Perrot, Mr. J. Le Sann, Mr. L. Lhoste, Mr. Caire,

Per Admiral Oriental finer President McKinley, on September 15th:-Mr. E P. Lipscomb, Mr. Jose Ferreri, Mr. Aga H. Khan, Mr. A. W. Anderson, Mr. J. S. Reis, Mr. S. F. Ciches, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Buckholtz and son, Mr. Tra L. Bronson, Mr. J. F. Burt, Mr. Edmund B. Clary, Mr. and Mrs. H. de Vris, Miss P. Gacar, Mrs. I. Hartigau, Miss F. L Hartigan, Master. T. L. Hartigan, Mr. Hon Hau, Mr. R. Benton Hind, Denn M. M. Kalaw, Dr. William Spink, Mr. W. Shong Tee.

Per Dollar Line's 'se. President Harri- son, for New York, via Manila, Straits, Colombo, Buez and Marseilles, on Sept. 10th:Mr. R. E. Len, Mr. G. H. Mit chell, Mr. W. Martin, Mr. John B. Martin, Mr. W. L Kaster, Miss. 1. Van Muller, Miss E. D. Marble, Mr. W. A Muller, Mr. B. R. Bates, Mrs. F. J. Reynolds, Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Wylie, (Continued on next Columin-)

KEATING'S

BRITISH

MADI

Gordon, Miss H. Seamen, Miss H. Piper, Mis, H. Zarbaba, Miss M. Hall, Dr. and Mrs. R. Gil.

GENERAL MANAGERS.

AND SHIRE

GLEN AND

JOINT SERVICE OF STEAMERS,

U.K.-STRAITS CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE

OUTWARDS.

Taimel.

Due Hongkong

Vessel

"GLENSANDA”. GLENSHANE" "GLENGARRY" "GLENAPP *

30th Sept. 7th Oct.

16th Oct.

30th Ock

HOMEWARDS.

Leaves long.

*GLENIFFER* ...

London. Rotterdam

GLENOGLE London, Botterdam

Movements are rabject to change without notice.

For Freight or farther Particulare, pleses apply to",

i

Discharges]

... 28th Sept.

Hamberg,

$4th Oct.

Bambus.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., THE GLEN LINE, LTD. AGISIS. Telephones Central No. 215 sabiex 23, and Central 3596,

The HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK Co., Ltd.

TELEGRAPHTO ADDRESS: “MANIFESTO," HONGKONG.

CODES USED Al,-A.B.C. Fifth Edition; Engineering: First and Second 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

"Henry Keswick

Builk, engined and equipped complate by The Hongkeng & Whampos Dook Co, Ltd, Hongkong for their, Ya service, 1991. Lengih 185 BP." „Breadth 85′ "(m), Depth (17′′ (m) LEF. 2000. Fitted with electrically driven rahmenika and centrifugal pumps, nir compressor, wireless; son, shlight and all modern sppliazzem for Halvage Work Pleaseaddress enquiries to the Chief Manager

‚R. M. DYER, BSc," MLN.A KOWLOOK Dock, Honerose.

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