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is received from the Consignees before SoGN, TO-DAY, requesting it to be
beza,
6 hours before arrival of the Steamer
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No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in May case whatever.
Damaged Pacation by the Consignes, must be left in the Godowns for and the Company's surveyors, Mess GODDA
Douozas at 10 s.m., on Mondays and Thamdays, within the free storage period.
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All damaged Packages will be szamined on Faturday, the 13th instant, at 10a.m., by Messrs, Goddard & Douglas.
12056/41
Corko Solicitor Tchay
4370/6th
Lucy
No. Hire Insurance has been affected.
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FROM NEW YORK."
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THE Steamship PORTSAID, COLOMBO AND
CELTIC PRINCE " STRAITE
arrived from the above Port on having Cargo" by the above instant, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in of ONSIGNEES
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and stored wt Consigneer Limited placed at zwar, Bux in the Hongkong sad and Kowloon Wharf, and Godown Company:
Kowkon, Company's Kowloon Whart
riak art exhaled and damaged Goods are: Consignment
All broken, Godowns at Kowloon, where
Delivery
to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on Tuesday, 16th instant, at-10...
All Claims must be presented within 15 here, after which amiral. of the Steamer's days
be
recognized. date they cannot including
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods bare left the Godowns, and all Goods remaine ing undelivered after the 16th instant, will be
to Beat
will be sorted out Mark by Mark and
be obtained as the Goods
Optional Goods will be landed here unless Intantins have been given to the con bery Bix hours before arrival of the Steamer.
within 8 days. Goods not cleared date of arrival will be subject to Bent Fire Insurance will b
sane will be affected by us in whalóver,
must be left in the subjects of Cargo are hereby notified Damaged
Consignees of Grodowa for examination by the Consignees,
of the Company's Surveyors, Mocars, GOZDARD test they rust produce an Import permit Lading 10 on Mondays and signed by the Superintendent of Imports and DOUGLAS, free storage period.
Exports, Hongkong, before Billa Thursdays, within
and
All Claims against the Stoamer must be pre-can be countersigned. mented to the
Undersigned on or before, the
Jet July, 1995, or they will not be recoguaxed,
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after the Goods
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SATURDAY, JUNE 13TH, THE WOMAN ARTIST,”- HOW SHE MAY ACHIEVE SUCCESS, to brin Art as IL career creasingly popular for womon, "judg- ing by the naaber of women exhibitors. at the Royal Academy this year, and there
girl the fact that: students than ever attending art schools. This may or may not be an encourag jog state of affairs. Competition should mean a raising of the general standard. and therewith of the flanncial rewards. 1.On the other hand, it may result in u slutting of the market andl'a "slump" in, prices.
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A certain well-known saying of the Bar may slightly modified, he applied to the world of art as it is to-day: "Less than" three per cent, make for- tunes, ten to filuen per cent, earn a remainder comfortable velitoed, the starve on take to pot-bailing' in oce form or another."
A FAMOUS PAINTERS VIEWS. The purpose of this article, however, while waming off medierity from a crowded field, is to offer, some advice to the beginner who has decided talent but is without financial rescures or induen tial friends at is she to do when she fus finished her training!
A conversation with the leading wo man painter. Mrs. Florn Lion, who had nothing but her gifts and grit to help he: when she began. is worth recording. although Mrs. Lion feared she had noth- ing to say that was not more or less obvious.
To the art student with decidedl talent there will be but one incentive-- to paint she said. "To her it will matter not where she paints so long us she can work, work, and work. That is! the "irst test..
The next step," said Mrs. Lion, "s to turn out the best work she can and get it, known. How? By sending to the AL open exhibitions big and lit
the air sime, the student will need to use discrimination as to where she sends her work. Let her carefully study the various Gelds. Good work may be re jected if sent to a wrong quarter. There Are disappointments to be faced, hard knocks to be endured, and a singleness of aim, and purpose to be established. The average girl free of sordid cares for a year or so, is likely to do better work than she who is haunted by the thought of quarter-day, to any nothing of the next day's meals. It is a difheult problem. Dress and commercial work, box covers, show cards, and so on, offer la fact, the student a possible field.
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of decided talent leaves no stone un- turned. Again, there is another artis-A tie outlet in etching lithographs, .wood- cuts, lino-prints, and suchlike applica tions of these great arta
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Mrs Lion, aaked whether she wond ndvis the beginner to go in for nor traits, replied: Decidedly, if the girl has gifta in this direction. It is true,' added the brilliant painter of the Du class of York and other soubilities, "that the unknown portrait painter has Those who are her especial difficulties in a position to commission portrait generally choose an artist of established repute through sering their work at ex hibitions or in private houses of former sitters. The beginner can usually get her start through friends and relatives. I can only suggest that it possible she should and someone whe interests her and of whom she feels she could make Women are usually a good portrait,
This was rather a dangerous plaything. more decorative to paint than men, as their clothes are such an aid in the She might have hurt herself with it, and, also, she might have used it as a kind composition of a picture."
that psychologic of battering-run against the wire, weshee Ic was suggested, ally women are more difficult to paint of her cage. than men-more restless, more difficuit.
Andel and chill Mr & Mrs A. W. Van
Miss L. Beale This time it is"! Daisy the Demon," Mr Corley
Carleton magnificent female chimpanzee, who has Mr & Mr A. E. A
Mesars Chiu Chi Sin amazed her curators, and keepers with
"How strong is an & Tsan Tho Chow" feats of strength. ape?" is a riddle which has never been Air & Dupre
Somers Ellis
Fleming answered, but Daisy has just given there Miss L. following demonstrations as data.
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Mr & Mr B. J. Lacoo Mr E. W. Lattie Mr & Mrs E. Land Miss M. Martin Mr & Mrs de Meester
and children
Mr & Mrs Morrison Mrs Nolasco and child Mesars Oei Yok Ke
& Oci Chek Puan Mr & Mrs B. H.
“Puerner Mr & Mrs T. Schryver
Mr & Mrs Shermen
Mr & Mrs W. C
C.
A great sortion of a trecitrank, two fees Mr & Mrs in diameter, was placed in her rage as a Mrs Godson
Vander Steen rough and ready chair. It needed a couple Mian Geeze of keepers to lift it into its place, for Mr & Mrs A. Hick
Herbschied & chill" Mr & Mrs Tonnen a tine Daisy used it properly, and then Mr & Mrs M, Y.
Mr & Mrs Kearney. she turned it over with one hand and. rolled it nhout.
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When a really big elm was feiled in the Dr. 3. W. Anderson to read, more desirous of Battery-but Zoo fine section was sawed off for MS, A. Arthur Mrs. Lion disagreeil.
FLATTERY IN
PORTRAITS.-
Daisy's benefit. This incnsured a full Mr F. Aulia yard across and was nearly a yard high. Kiss E. B. Bailey
Mr J. A. Uarton It was not weigned, but it needed four Dr. H. Balean "I have unt found it sq," she said, keepers and i helping band from Dr. G. V. Benjamin
Hennett "and a good deal of unsense is talked M. Vevers, the superintendent of the gar- Mr & Mrs T. G.
Of course lens, to get it into the ape's, cage. about Battering portraits."
Daisy regarded the new furniture with Mr & Mrs P. W.
Blackwell, there are artists who deliberately enlarge small eyes or convers the thin, straight- interest. She remembered the game she lipped month into a Cupid's bow, but played with her old log and tried her Mr W. H. Bourne
A heave or Hr MJ. Breen On the other strength on the new
Mr & Mrs R. L they are of no account. hand, artists see things differently from two and over it went.
*apio. Her ill-temper has doomed her
Mr S.D. Carothers other, prople, and though, a portrait may appear to be idlised, it is, or sterhood. The Zoo offeints do not see why Miss P. W. Brown should be the artist's aim to place her they should give her an expensive hus sitter in the best "light, clothes, and posiband. It would be so wasteful.-L. G. M. Cape & M 1.0. tion that will express that individual to the Daily Mail.
who No portrait painter portrait. Lampers with the truth' as she sees i will make any success worth having."
THE "VOICE.". UNSEEN WOMAN INSTEAD OF "RAILWAY PORTERS.
Within a few weeks a woman will be
one.
LADY TERRINGTON,
"I HAVE SMACKED A MAN'S FACE] FOR WHIPPING A HORSE."
Bridger
Carpenter
Mr S. II. Clark MH. . Cicland Misu M. Cooper Ms I. IL. Cormack Mr & Mrs W. A.
Cornell Mr & Mr J. D. Danby Mr N. C. Donald yo
Col. R. A. Dobbin
Lady Terrington. formerly 3.P. for Major & Mra E. E. Wycombe, speaking at Oxford recently
Edward's
Mr G. S. Hugb-Jones Miss G. Kennedy Mr & Mr A. (
Keanaly
Mrs L.. Kübee Mr & Mrs E. F. Kall Mr & Mrs J.
Mr & Mrs S. H
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Langston
Mr K. Larven
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Montanare Mira C. 1 Morse Mr & Mrs W. X. H.
Murdock. Mike E. Murdock Mias Newshohine M: W. Ogden Mr 4. H. Feza Mr Prismeal!
in connection with animal welfare week. 1 Mr & Mrs. A THR. Remington 18 hours, June 12th 0.00 inch. Tatal since shouting down the leather-lunged nor. I complained of the cruel way in which Mr B. E. Eralt. Mr.A. Ritchie"-
INQUARY 1st, 25.82 inches, against an average of 29.60 inches,
The forcat for the 24 hours ending at 18 hours, June 13th is as follows..
DUTION
...B. winds, moderate. Formoss Chamel
(E. and 8.3.-winds, moderate,fair Hongkong to Gap Rock Beath coast of Chins between
Hongkong and Lamoka) Breth post of China between Hongkong and Haitin
Frankin
She
Mr D. Fitzgeric horses are driven in the streets.
Mr A. Forkea*** said: ters at St. Pancras Station, stated a
One day I saw a youth pulling at the MM. Forbes writer in a Home paper in mail week.
These dismayed officials, had a shock reins endeavouring to make a horse go. MR.I..W. Foster when a giant's voice that made their I stopped the horse, got into the cart, Mr & Mrs-. F. P. TAG C Frederick loudest shouts sound mere whispers and showed him how to drive. I threw echoed all over the buge" roof informa-the reins forward, gave a chick with ny | LA, G. (...)
Lt. Col. F. G. Fitz tion of use to the travelling public. It mouth, and off the horse went.
Everybody thought 1 was mad, of was a man's voice, but soon it will be
course. I told the boy to drive as I did Mr WD3Goodfellow "St. Albans, Luton, Bedford, Ketter- and he did it I gave him half a crown Miss M. B. HA ing, boomed the cultured Great Voice; and he promised to drive, like it in future. Mr J. B. Hawker
Hemworth I have often smacked a man's face for dr WJ. Hawker "St. Albous first stop," in syllables
& woman's.
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HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
BEGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, June 12th.
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Temperature Barometer
Hamidity Wind Direction.....
Force Weather.
at 2pm 6.1.
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FURNESS (TAK EAST), LTD., 2nd Floor, King's Building, Connaught Road, Hongkong.
Telephone No. 3165,... Honghone 9th Jan, 1925.
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distinct enough to make a porter really whipping a horse, and I am not afraid Mr.
skilled at unintelligibility quite furious to admit it.
The Voice could be traced through five
super-loud speakers in the roof and down
a cable to the sidings outside the station.
Here an official sat atan 18-valve periment shows that it is desirable a
the LM.S. transmitting set that is almost a replica woman will be chosen Great Voice: to of a B.B.C. broadcasting plant.
LESS HARSH
Directors who walked about the station listening to the Voice were satisfied with the experiment, but bave decided ou further tests to find a more suitable place for the loud spankers and the ideal type of voice.
One opinion was that a woman's voice Bwill sound less harsh; and if the ex 78
(Veelimued at foot of nest Column.)
Part of the test was Mr. Churchill's Budget speech, but escapes of steam that cut off qualifying phrases and thrill whistles that chopped off important figures made it a Budget that could not possibly "balance. A
Mr H. MED. Irving Miss 0.0.Jenicima My T. L. Jenkins Mr J: H. Jesen Mr J. K. Joseph
Mr & Mrs Li G. Scotte Mr W. R. Seifert MW. F: Simmons Mr B. H. Skelton Mry & Misalt. E
Stabbings Mr O. P. Sturdes Mr & Mrs E. F.L
Stardes
Mr & Mrs C.Thwaite Mr G.J. Tarrant MFA W: Tickle Lt. Col. & Mrs H
Trevelyan MEL. D. Tarnet Capt. & Mra H. Walker MFEE. Weller LAA.JL. Why be Mi U. Willmott Mr&Mr. D. Wood Mr. L. F. Young "
Mr.W. G. Jarvis Mrs McCaw
Mr B. J. de Hoors Mr P. F., Palmer MW. A. Stopani Mr. & Mrs B.AWestley
PALICE HOTLI Mr&Mrs F. Aleman Mr R. Brooki Mr J. 8. Cox Mr W. 8: Cuff
Mr 8. 8.
Εκτός W. O. Dickinson
Mr O, H. Harewood
"Instructions to passengers, fog direc tions, and station hunting orders are 30 short that they can be sandwiched beMr tween the essential noises of a railway. station," explained an official
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