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NEW WOMEN

SPAIN.

OF

ACTIVE AND ATHLETIC,

[BY WALTER K. GALLICHAN.]

SANTANDER, SPAIN.

seafront garden of Santander, I watched the evening parade of re- idents and visitors. Among the huge strolling crowd are many of the Spanish women by their countryman Valera, "angelic but robust,"

CATCHING AMERI

CAN DOLLARS.

HOW THE MONEY IS SPREAD ABROAD.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24th, 1927.

Remarkable facts and figures about the American tourist trafic,

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PASSENGERS,

ARRIVALS.

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CONSIGNEE NOTICES. CONSIGNEE NOTICES. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP 00. LTD.

-AND.....

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION LO, LTD.

FROM UNITED KINGDOM VIA SINGAPORE

MONSIGNEES per: Co.'s 'Stranger

"HECTOR"

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP co., LTD

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA- TION CO, LTD.

AND

FACE UNITED KINGDOM VIL

CONS

SINGAPORE

CONSIGNEES per Cal Steamer

MENELAUS

Per as President McKinley, on August 22nd:--For Hong Kong Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ardat, Mrs. P. V. Botello, Miss I. Botello, Miss Lee Kien Bab, Mr. 4 W. Black, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Francis, Mr. Lum Sing Ches. Mr. C. Chow, Mr. Sitting under the trees of the/Pow one of the most important Foo Yick Chee, Mr. Lee Ken Chong, P

items in international commerce, Miss Hau Mee Fun, Mr. T. H.

Huang, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hot-re hereby notified that the Cargo will be are hereby notified that the Cargo are given in the current New York and Afrm. He discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, will be discharged into Bolt's Wharf

it wil he at Consignees' and Commerce Monthly, which points Mr. Cho Dang Hing, Dr. E. Jopen, subject to Terms and Conditions of risk and subject to Terms and Cond. out that the spending by travellers Mr. King Shuen Joe Mr. G. Storage at Hall's Whart. The Cargo will cons of Storage at Holi's Whart The

Lynott, Mr. Dong Com Lan, Miss

be ready for Delivery from Godown on Cargo will be ready for Delivery from girls who recall the laconic descrin, i abroad of, nearly £150,000,000 far. Lai. Mr. and Mrs O. Lam. Mr. and after 23 August.

Godown on and after 22nd August. transcends American expenditure E E. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. A. Luke,

Cargo

will not be landed here,

Optiona

will not be landed on any item anding ita foreign Mr. H. B. Ling, Mr. S. T. Liang, mies Notice Aax ben given, prior to here, unless Notice has been

prior Mr. TY Miao, Mr. S. Negami, Steamer arrival, but carried on from to Steamer's arrival, but carried on from commodity purchases.

Mr. K. Nagai, Miss S. Pun, M. port to

to part to the final port of call the option extends.

to which the option extends.. Only a few of the girls are ac

of view, tourist trade constitutes a Paval, Mr. Quon Kir Puck, Mr. All broken, chafed and damaged Goods All broken, chafed and damaged Goods companied by young men They walk in groups of four or five, and highly lucrative "export" of ger-H. Ray, Mr. A. Ramsey Mr. o be left in the Godowns, where they are to be left in the Godowns, where they B. M. Rueben, Mr. C. Y. Siw, Mr. will be examined on any Tuesdays and will be examined on any Tuesdays and

between the hours of 10.45 ax. Fridays between the hours of 10.45 zx the hum of their voices rises boss vices which provides both private E. C. Tsun, Mr. E. Y. Tai. Mr.TAYS in the Free Storage period, † and Noom within the Free Storage period. the march that is being played by profit and a large supply of the C. A. Wing. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. and Noo

No Claims will be admitted after the No Claims will be admitted after the Wong, Miss S. Wong, Mr. F More than sixty infcredita needed by most European Watson. Mr. P. H. Wang, Mr. Lil Goods have left the Steamer's Godown, Goods have left the Steamer's Godown,

Mia Yu, Mr. Charlie Young, and and all Goods remaining undelivered Mr. H. Yung. Among passengers after the 29th August, will be subject

to Bent passing through on their way to Manila: Mr. O. Benz, Mr. B. V. Bush, Mrs. W. Graig, Mr. D. A. Gibbs, Mrs. W. Gorden, Mr. T. G. Hoff, Mr. E. H. Johnson, M. I. Smoradenski, David Smovadenski, Mr. H. F. Taylor and Mrs. F. H. Winters

the band every hundred young women at San Sebastian or Santander have adopted short skirts and shingled hair.

From the visited country's point and Mrs. T. E. Pun, Mr. A. W. which it to the final port of call to port

nations in settling their interna- tional balance of payments. Swit zerland, à country whose economic life is very largely founded on Here and there one notes a Lon-catering to the tourist, is an ex- don or Paris hat, but the majority treme example of the manner in of the damsels are bare-headed. In which Western Europe particular this part of Spain the mantilla is 15, and other parts of the world disappearing. A short black vail in less degree, are drawing a good as a headdress is worn when at income from their geography and

history, tending Maas.

1

European passengers per 4.5. taula Haru, from London rid ports, on August nd:-Miss A.

All Claims against the Bisamer måst be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 19th September, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be affected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents. 23rd August, 1927.

53231

COPENHAGEN.

E. Finel, Miss E. Either, Mr. T. THE EAST ASIATIC" CO., LTD. Foley, Mr. D. M. McPhedran, Mr. W. H. Williams, Mr. F. G."Bagge, Mr. B. W. Black, Mr. C. F. Char ter, Miss M. Dallas, Miss M. Lowis

TEL: Motarship

The War's Interce. A few years ago all of these girla

The increase in American tourist would have applied a rather pros fuse coating of powder to their trade is due to several causes aris faces before appearing in the is directly and indirectly from the street. To-day the natural hue of have been unable to visit their old war. Foreignhorn Americans who the complexion is visible. One rehomes for some time wers anxious cogriscs the fresh, wholesome colouring of the Baque maiden, to avail themselves of the oppor- Shanghai, on August 23rd:-Mr. B. wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., where

the peachlike tist of the cheeks c the Austrians, and the golden paleness of the dark southern beauties.

"Why has the use of powder for the face become so rare ?" I asked.

Tennis and Powder.

"It is a sign of the feminine movement in our country," answer-

ed a Spanish friend. It is large by a result of athleticism among women. When our girls begin to play tennis they came to the courts with powder on their cheeks, and some had artificial colour on their lips. Tennis is an active game. One gets very hot. As a result, streaks appear upon the face. The girl locks ridiculous. She no under- longer powders. stand "

as her brother.

You

Native-born Americans

DEPARTURES.

B.&.

Aleuta Haru, from Japan perts vid

European."passengers por

tunity.

Black, Mr. C. F. Charter, Mr. F. through war contracts had come to Miss M. Dallas, Miss M. Lewia

Begge, Mrs. Cole, Miss R. Cole,

have a lively interest in Europe.

European passengers per 6.3. The general prosperity of the Tenya Maru, for San Francisco við nation and the increased standard ports, on August 2nd-Mr. N. of living made feasible the one-timer. R. K. Raphael, Mrs. M. C. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. L. Bargheim, luxury of a trip abroad. More

tivities of the steamship lines. important, however, were the ac-

Barry, Mrs. C. V. Allen, Miss S. Koupel, Miss M. M. Tyrell, Miss Olga Carvalho, Major F. H. Scavil, Mr. L. C. de Vos van Hederveen

Cappal, Com C. H. N. James, Major R. A. Floor, Col. and Mrs. Whyte, Mr. M. Smith, Mian M. J. Cameron, Misa N. Bazen.

At the close of the war the trans Atlantic steamship companies were faced with the dilemma of increased tonnage and decreased patronage. Up till 1914 immigrant trac had

Fer P. & O. 3.3. Rawalpindi, ga contributed one-third of the proft Mr. G. G. C. Adami, Rev. and August 23rd: From Shangtai: derived from trans-Atlantic service, Mrs. H. Bunce, Pte. H. S. Bray, while first and second-class passen- Pte. J. Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. F. 18 and freight accounted for the Bing, Mr. S. E. Brame, Mr. J. A. other two-thirds. During the war immigration fell off to about one Cammine, Mrs. F. Cook, Pte. W.

Mr. F. Connell, Pte. A Brown, fifth of the pre-war figure. The Clark, Dr. D.-Cairns, Miss A: H. quota inws of 1921 and 1924 restrict Cairna, Mies F. Ernon, Mrs. F. ed the number of foreigners allow- ed to enter the United States and Fyfe, Mr. H H. For, C.M.G., and prevented a return of this trafic Mr. Fox, Miss L. C. Clutterback, MVI. and Mrs. W. G. Greenway, to its former position. The steam Master 1. Gabb, Col. Viscount, custom thus curtailed, were forced for Glunicke, Mrs. J. to look around for a new source of Harris and infant, Mis E. Har In 1923, one of the larger lines man, Mrs. C. J. Hurman, L.S. created the tourist third-clam"

and the Misses Harker (3), Master

ship lines, with one-third of their

rovenue. ;

Gort, V.C., D.S.Ó., M.V.O.. M.C..

***JAYA “ having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are

Godowns of The Hong Kong and Kowloon being landed and placed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous

Delivery can be obtained as soon at the Goods are landed.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowne, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 3th of August, 4 p.m., will be subject to Bent

All

broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godown, where they will be examined by Mesra Arder- son & Ashe on the 29th of August, 1927, at 10a.m.

All Claims against the vessel must be presented to the Undersigned before the 2nd of September, 1997, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD.,

Agents, Hong Kong, 23rd Aug., 1927. 15253

PRINCE LINE,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

From NEW YORK ・・

KEE Motor Voisel TE

"JAVANESE PRINCE”

and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 29th August, will be subject

to Bent.

All Claims against the Steamer mus be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 12th September or they will not be recognised.."

No Fire Insurance will be effected,

BUTTERFIELD & BWIRE,

Agents. 22nd August, 1927.

[3939

·

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

" ELLERMAN” LIFE...

FROM FUROPE.

THE NORLICH"

Steamship having arrived, Consignees of Cargo by

Wharf, whence Delivery may be obtained. her are informed that all Goods are being Finded their riar

into the hazardous and/or

extra-bazardous Godowns of Holt's

at

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and al Goods remaining uzdelivered after 29th Angust, 1927, will be subject to Bent

All Class

against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before 5th September, 1927, or they will not be

All

bronized

chafed and damaged Goods are to

to be left, in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays or Friday between the hours of 10.45 am. and Noon, within the Free Stemge period of ne

Weck.

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

THE BANK LINE, ŽID General Agenta. Hong Kong, 22nd Aug, 1927. [5241

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN ̧ LINE.

FROM US.A

THE Stermahip

THE

INCLUDING

HUGO STINNES LINIEN

COMBINED FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE » CABIN CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR 50 PASSENGERS FARE FROM HONG KONG TO GENOA-£73. O1. Od. OUTWARD.

Salings from Europe for Shanghai and Northern Ports :-

8.S.SAARLAND"

8.9, EMIL KIRDORF 8.8. "HESSEN 6.8. * SACHSEN S.A. PREUSSEN” MS. RAMSES**** HOMEWARD.

... due here on or about the 29th Aug. dne here on or about the 17th Sept. dine here on or about the 27th Seft ... dne here on or about the 11th Oct. dre here on or about the 25th Oct. dte here on or about the 7th Nov.

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Sailings for Europe via Manila, Singapore,

Colombo & Port Said :—

•M.B. “MUENSTERLAND) "*- 8.8. OLDENBURG" 8.S. ADOLF VON BAFYER" 8.S. "SAARLAND" 8.8. "EMIL KIRDORF ISS. HESSEN "SHEER"

18.8. "BACHSEN

***

+

**

ailing from here az or about the 27th Aug. sailing from here on or about the 10th Sept. sailing from bare on or about the 20th Sept. sailing from here on or about the 30th Sept. ... sailing from hers on or about the 25th Oct. ... sailing from hers on or about the Sint Oct. sailing from here on or about the 10th Nov. sailing from here on or about the 14th Nor.

To

* Calling at Marsailles, Rotterdam and Hamburg. ↑ Calling at Gerion, Rotterism and Hamburg,

+Calling at Rotterdam and Hamburg,

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For Freight, Passage and further Particulare please apply to

JEBSEN & CO.

13, Pedder Street.

Tel 0. 2295 Tel. 0, 4754

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN-

JC JL

York Building

Trineleone.

LIJN.

Tel, Addres

JAVALYN

Tel. Central 1571

KEGULAR FORTNIGHT SERVICH ZEEWIKI JAVA, CHINA ATD. JAPAN.

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FROM

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LEAVE ON OX ABOUT

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BATATIA TJIPANAS Java, MANILA 2nd Bapt. 6th Sept. Swirow & Basson

BATATA 6th

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SHANGRA

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BATAVIA

2000 JAVA Mamassani 12th-

14th

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22nd

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*OITY OF BATH " having arrived, Consignses of Cargo The Spanish girl in becoming al-

by her are informed that all Goods are most as enthusiastic about sports

being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Go- She excels in

having arrived from the above Fort downs of Holt's Wharf, whence Delivery swimming and delights in tennis.

are hereby informed that thoir Goods Ne Olaims will be admitted after the on 23rd instant, Consignees of Cargo may be oltaiced. Ibanez and other Spanish novelists

are being landed at their risk into the Goods have left the Godowns, and all have depicted hereines who can do

A. M. J. Hayes, Mrs. H. B. Harker GOOD of the Hong Kong and

Goods remaining

undelivered after 29th fend themselves with their fists, in what was formerly the steerage: A. D. Jones, Mr. Q. R. and Mrs. Limited,

Wharf and Godown Company August, 1927, will be anbject to Rent and offered round trip passage at Jenes, Capt. N. A. Johnsen, Gar. Consignees' risk and run like hares, and tame savage £22: The response was immediate

stored st Kowloon, and

Claims against the Steamer d expense. mules. In some of the towns off and soon turned into a demand.. Kaveney, Mr. T. K. King, Fr. All broken, chafed and damaged must be presented to the Undersigned..

op or before 5th Eeptember, 1927, or they Castile matrees and young girla The following year other lines tried King, Ldg. Scuman C. L. Lyons, Goods are to be left in the Godowns, pr before 5th feptem play a lively game of outdoor skitta Atlantic atmersha G. Mawn, Mr. A. B. Mehta, Mr. Monday, 29th instant, at 10am.

Col. Meiklejohn, Pte. J. Millie, Sgt. where they will be examined on large tran-Atlantic steamers have tles on Sundays. Spanish women white-collar steerage"

All Claims must be presented within and Mrs. A H. Malloch, Father Mangan, Fin. B. Neill, C.P.O. F. Fifteen daya of the Vessel's arrival are active physically, but apart modations, and offer special rates. Neave, Mr. and Mrs. F. O'Hara, here, after which date they cannot be Fridays heren the hours of 10.45 am from dancing they have not until for the three summer months that ./C. J. Parker, Sgt. E. Patton,

lately shown keenness in athletics "and realised the benefit of "opea-

air exercise.

cover the tourist season.

ascom-

recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the

the 80th instant, will be subject to Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after Hent

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

FURNÉES (FAR EAST), LTD.

Sad Floor, King's Building,

Connaught Road Telephone No. 3168, Hong Kong, 23rd Aug., 1927. [5252

Mr. J. Radley. Mr. C. Riach, Mrs. Europe Remodelling Itself, Europe, on ita part, hae added Mr. G. A. Redhead, Mr. and Mrs. C. Eidriguez, Mrs. Ruby and child, materially to the accommodation J. Stark, Miss D. Stark, Miss F. Twenty years ago o senorita of and attrations offered these visitors. Stark Master C. W. Stark, Mrs. the Basque Province told me that remodelling old hotels, and build- Miss B. I. Sayer, Lieut. A. Stubbs, by

Improvementa in railroad service, 5. A. Sayer, Miss K. M. Sayer, she would not dream of riding a ing new ones along the lines of Lieut. F. W. Sitwell, Mr. E, R. bicycle, because cycling makes American enterprise, the formation Stegmaier, Pte. E. Stott, Pte. T. women fat" To-day the Spanish of special commissions to encourage R. Sutton, Col, C. M. Stephens, tourists and establishment of rail- Mrs. L. Shaw, Dr. and Mrs. A. J. girl recognises that beauty culture road representatives in America B. Taylor and Master Taylor and is dependent largely upon museu-are some of the commercial ven-

lar exercise in the open air.

Innovations in Dress.

tures.

proximity to the United by their Mr. J. Chambers, Mrs. Chan Mui,

ON SALE.

TONG KONG HANSARD RE- the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

Bevised by Members. PRICE

HONG KONG DAILY PAZES OFFICE,

infant, Mr. and Mrs. R. Thompson and infant, Mrn. F. Townsend, Canada's Harvest.

B.B.P.O. M. W. Toplis, Mr. A. Canada, the next-door neigh- Taylor, Mrs. R. Umpleby and in- The innovations in dress among bour, with special attractions, for fant, Mr. T. Verling, Mr. H. B. the women of Spain are very in- almost every season of the year, re- Willan, Mrs. H. V. Wilkinson, Miss teresting. Not very long ago it cives a constant flow of American M. Wilkinson and infant, Pte. G.

visitors, who apend close to Wilkinson, Cpl. H. Whittick, Mr. H PORTS of the MEETING was a social offence for a woman £40,000,000 a year. Official and J. Woods. From Hong Kong: of the upper or middle classes to semi-official reports showed that ap- Nursing Sister Adams, Mrs. E. E curtail the length of her skirt. The proximately 2,000,000 automobiles, Aris, Mr. C. Bennett, Mr. F. J. for the Session 1985.

carrying 5,000,000 persons crossed Boyce, Mrs. E. B. C. Brooks, Mr. Court painters of old were even the border in 1925. Bermuda and A. N. Burden, Mr. C. Camellari, careful not to reveal the feet of Cuba also profit

States. Mr. J. Chaytor, Miss N. M. women too conspicuously,

The United States Department of Cheong, Miss L. M. Cheong, Mr. Nowadays the trade in silk stock-Commerce estimated the expendi- LV Clarke, Mr. J. Clark, Mr. ings in the Peninsula is enormous. tures of all American tourists at H. Cook, Mr. A Costigan, Mr. C. £72,000,000 in 1920, which increased Deikes, Miss H. M. Dennchy, Mr. Even tho severe tailor-made to $132,000,000 in 1925. To offset T. Doddera, Mr. L. T. Fam, Miss Per Dollar Liber President Taft, costume, formerly ridiculed in this, foreign visitors in America S. Gannon, Col. G. L. Giffard, Mr. left Hong Kong for Seattle on comic sketches Continental during 1925 spent about £20,000,000, W. P. Goldsmith, Mr. A. Hassen, August 24th:-Mr. and Mrs. E, W. journals, is becoming fashionable which left & debit item of over Mr. A. Johnson, Mr. J. Jones, Mr Masters, Mr. Philip Quen Foo, half-billion dollars on the United J. Jorgensen, Miss B. Jorgensen, Mr. J. M. Goodeno, Mr. Brewster, in a section of the higher class in States balance of parments. This Master T. Jorgensen, Mr. B. Mr. F. Fores, Miss M. D. Pastrana, Mr. E.E. Lane, Mr. T. R. Scanida, Spain...

just about equalled the interest Mr. C. R. Kerr, Mr. HY Lan, due Americans on approximately Master K. Lan, Major F. H. Lin- Mr. L. Pardo, Mrs. Flors Rios, 10,000,000,000... dollars invested ton, D.8.0., Major C. A. Lucas, Mr. Alfredo Bonus, Mr. Look Eli, abroad, and was over three times Mr. and Mrs. D, Macrae, Mr. A. Mr. JD Watt, Mr. E. Hilton, the payments due to the United Peers, Mr. C. Petersen, Mr. P. Mr. John MTantum, Mr. V. O. States that year os Allied war Portelli, Mr. N. Poulson, Mr. and Alcantara, Mr. A. De Los Reyes, debta. In France alone during 1924 Mra. J. J. Quinn, Mr. LJ Becs, Mr. Mr Elizardo, Mr. M. B it is estimated that the American Mr. W. Rees, Rey, and Mrs. H. 8. Cuerrero, Mr. Ralph Gilbert, Mr. tourists spent 1,710,000,000 franca, F. Rossiter and infeat, Mr. A. G. Liamas, Miss Jane Gilbert, equivalent to £18,000,000, or one- Stephen, Mrs. T. P. Tan, Mr. V. Mr. N. B. Masakayan, Miss The appeal of the Spanish sixth of the total of American Tanti, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Thio, Frences McCann, Mr. A. T. 0. woman to her men admirers is spendings abroad. On this basis Mis O. L. Thio, Master K. L. Maller Mr. F. Perez, Miss M. D. largely through the quality of expenditures in 1926 may be Thio, Miss T. M. Too, Mr. 8. E. Pastrana," Mr. V. - Ramos, Mr. quick wit, and there is no doubt estimated at £23,000,000, sufficient Trantor, Mr. L. Underdoor, Mr. Victor Bulit Mr. E. B. Bevilla, that the education of girls will to make the annual payments due Watson, Mr. T. Wait, Mrd. We My Folie V Bantos, Min-F tend to stimulate this alertness of

Wearing, Mr. J. Wedlaks, Mr. A.Tirona, Mr. T. G, Topicio, Mr. T. mind.

J. Whitchelo, Mr. L. C. Williams M. Tanada, Mr. E. Torres.

The progress of education among Spanish women is also remarkable. In politics they seem in the mass on the side of Liberalism. There are one or two instances of work- -girls becoming organisers of social

reform movements.

by France to the American Govern ments four times over.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods,

Wireless Talegraphy,

MaxasSAR & JAVA

SHANGHAI

BATAVIA

Axor & N. Ca

The stemmers are all fitted throughout with Electric Light and havo sccommodamcn for a limited number of saloon Passengers,” All stomers carry a duly qualified surgeon. Cargo taken at threagh rates to all porte in Netherlands India and Australia

101

For Particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to the

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.

are to be left in the Godowns, where they OVER HALF A CENTURY REPUTATION will be amamined on any Tuesdays or OR. LE CLERG'S LIVER EXIDNĚTE PILLS FOR THE

and Noon, period of One

INVALUAREN 10E, Dana of them Exenstart the Free Storage,, HACKMEN, GOU, BENIMATIEM. Par Lending Cuprums, our For Triw Ja. Lapras Man, Ga., Haverstock NA M.W.

S1 Landon

No Fire Insurance has been affected

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

THE BANK LINE, LTD., General Agents. Hong Kong 22nd Aug, 1927. [6242

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