1927-09-21 — Page 11

Daily Press 孖剌西報 All

STEAMSHIP

$ MAIL LINE

The Lure of the Sea

There is a real thrill to sailing on a President Liner! These giant ships possess a personality that is pleasing and inviting. You become conscious of feeling right at home. Your voyage is sure to be a pleasant one.

The reagnificent President Liners are broad of beam and exceptionally steady, "All are off burners, swift express liners.

The public rooms are luxuriously appointed and inviting.

All staterooms are outside, splendidly furnished and equipped with beds-50t berths. Each room has hot and cold running water, also fans, wardrobe, thermos bottles and reading lamps. Private bath and showers la connection with many ..rooms perfect the travel comfort of these giant passenger liners.

The Cuisine is world famous. The deliciously prepared menus will delight you, And how the orchestra adds set to your dining.

The decks are spacious. The Class-enclosed Fromenade always popular. Deck sports, open air swimming pool, movies, evening dance, everything has been done to make your trip a happy one. Unexcelled anywhere is the courteous and efficient service accorded you by the trained personnel aboard the President -

Liners.

The great frequency of sailings and the liberal stopover privileges of the Dollar Steamship and American Mail Lines have made these giant passenger linen cut- standingly popular among travelers.

WEEKLY TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE

TO SAN FRANCISCO and LOS ANGELES

The Sunshine Bal! vio Honolulu Fortnightly selfinger on Tuesdays

Pres. Cleveland ...Tues., Sopt. 27th Tues, Oct. 11th Fres. Pierce Pren. Taft Tutsy Oct 25th Free. Jefferson......Tues, Nov. 8th

To SEATTLE and VICTORIA The Short, Straight Rouss la Anterice Fortnightly wilings on Wednesdays

Fres. Lincoln Wed., Sept. 21st, 1 a pa

Sth Pres. Madison...Wed Oct Prea Jackson Wed, Oct. 19th Fres. McKinley... Wed, Nov. Ind

Special Through Rates to Europe, via United States, £120, £112. Direct connections with all Atlantic lines: Choice of railway lines across United States and Canada, with liberal stop-over privileges for night-seeing.

To EUROPE and NEW YORK

BOUND THE WORLD

Fortnightly wings on Tucalays via Manila, Strelta Colombo, Suez Canal, Alcxandela,” Naples, Genos, Marseilles, Boston and New York,

Pres: Monroe...Taen, Sept. 27th, 8mm. Fres, Wilson.....Tues., Oct. 11,6 m Pres. Van Buren Tues., Oct. 25th, 8am.

Pres. Hayes... Then, Nov. 8th, Ga.m. Pres. Polk „Tuos. Nov.nd, Sa.m. Pres. Adams Tucs, Dec. 6th, Sa.m..

To MANILA.. Pres. Monroe ...Bept, 27th, 8 a.m Pres. Madison Sept. $7th, 6 pm Pres. Fierce Oct. 3rd. 6 p..

Pres. Wilson.......Oct. 11th, 6 am. Pres. Jackson Oct. 11th, 6 p.m. Free. Taft..........Cet 17th, 6pm.

For Bookings. Passenger and Freight Information Apply to Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Building, Ground Floor Telephone Central 2477, 2478 and 795 Cable Address “Dollar"

Dollar Steamship Line

and

"

American Mail Line

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Iactuning

2

HUGO STINNES

LINIEN

COMBINED FREIGHT AND PASSENGER' SERVICE, CABIN CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR 50 PASSENGERS, FARE FROM HONG KỌNG TO GENÓA-£73, 0, 04.

OUTWARD.

Sailings from Europe for Shanghai and Northern Ports :---

8.8. "AYSSEN'

S.88ACHBEN' 8:8. PRED68EN"

MLS. RAMSES***

MS. FEMLAND"

HOMEWARD."

dus bere on or about the 57th Sept. dus here on or about the 12th Oct. due here on or about the 25th Oct. dus here on or about the 7th Nov, dus here on or about the 23rd Nov,

Bailings for Europe via Manila, Singapore,

Colombo & Port Baid:-

18.8. "SAARLAND".

18.8. "EMIL KIRDORY

188.HESSEN"-

+88 80BEER."

+8.3. "BACENEN

18.8. "PREUSAWN"

| M8.“ RAMSES"

sailing from here on or about the 28th Sept. sailing from here on or about the 23rd Oct. miling from bere on or about the 1st Nov. sailing from here on or about the 10th Nov, sailing from here on or about the 15th Nov sabling from hero on or about the 29th Nov. sailing from here on or about the 20th Dec

Calling at Genos, Rotterdam and Hamburg. +Calling at Rotterdam and Hamburg,

·For Freight, Passage and further Particulars please apply to

JEBSEN & CO.

12. Pedder Street.

Tel. Q. 2225 Tel 0.4754

·TER XXV FRENCH XIERJI.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st, 1927.

THE NEW WORLD. CHINA COAST OFFICERS.

DOMESTIC SERVICE IN CALIFORNIA.

CHANGES OF PERSONNEL.

Mr. J. M. Sturgeon, chief officer, Leesong, has gone chief officer, EVERYTHING TOPSY-TURVEY. Hopsang, Mr. C. 1. H. Hendry, chief officer, Changuo, has gone chiel cfficer. Leesang.

Mr. F. Webster, chief, officer, upang, has gone chief officer, Fatthing. Mr. J. M. Middenway, chief officer, Fathing, has gone chief officer, Changwo

Mr. H. D. Hall has been appoint- ed second officer, Hangsang.

Mr. J. Adam, from reserve, has gone third engineer, Fatshing; Mr. J. Grainger, third engineer, Tatthing, is on reserve,

Mr. A. Turnbull, chief engineer, Fuhro, has gone chief engineer Tungwo! Mr. A. Buntain, chief engineer, Tungo, has gone chief engineer, Fuho.

SOVIET WAR ON

RELIGION.

SOME BLASPHEMOUS CARTOONS.

SPLEEN OF UNBALANCED MINDS.

attack on the Orthodox Church has gradually altered in characiar.

11.

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN-

JCJ.L

York Building

longkang

LIJN.

Tel. Add s

JAVALAN

Tel Central 1574)

SEGULAR FORTATIONS SEXVICE BETWEEN JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN.

EXPECTED WILL

LEAVE ON COR ABOUT

STEAMERS

FROM

ASOUT

JAYA

Bird

TJIKARANG GORJISTANI KLUNG 2011 Sept. 22nd "In place of violent expropria- | TJIKINI ...JAYA, HALassani 25th tion of Church property and cons JITAROEM N.Ú. & AMOY | 20th · „ tant watch of priests, there has TJILIWONG...JAva, Manila grown up a steady cultural pro- Baganda, not only against the cld THISONDARI... Russian Orthodox Church, but TISARODA ...S'BAL, KETC. against Jewish Churches and Mo-

hammedan, the idea in any form, of God or Heaven."

American civilisation is the an tithesis of Greek civilisation, and

Notwithstanding all denials the in no field more so than in its at

Soviet war on religion still con- ritude to women and its treatment

Mr. N. Cook, chief officer, Tungtinues. According to information of domestic service. The modern wo, in on reserve, Mr. J. Bow domestic servant of the United man, sup'y second officer, Suiwe, supplied by the Soviet, and pub- States is nearer to the patricians has gone second officer, Tunguo. |lished ni an American Communist of Grecce than to their slaves. Mr. Y. J. McLeavy, second officer,

In Italy my servants took three Tungud, has gone acting chief periodical, the hours a fortnight off; if we gant cfficer, same ship. them to a picturehouse or let them go home for a night they always arranged their work so that wo should have. nothing to do. My cook was horrified when I suggest ed that I should get the supper ready so that she might catch au earlier train to see her boys in the next village. In Americs your ser vant will not stay in on her day ous if you are to entertain the

Part of this propaganda consiste Queen of Rumania (unless it be Mr. A. J. Begley, second en out of curiosity). A milionaire's gineer, Zoongwe, has gone chief of obscene and blasphemous car ile asked us to Sunday supper, engineer, Fausang. Mr. G. Portartoons printed in the popular press. you won't mind helping to field, from reserve, has gone second It is of a kind that suggests that carry in the food yourself," sheengineer, "Loongwo.

"On Sunday we always have a picnic supper, as all the A woman in servants go out.' Santa Barbara keeps five servants (with two old ladies in family): every Saturday right and Sunday afternoon all ve go out, and in addition each has her own after noon and evening off during the As well as much time off, the American servant has other advan- tage Kitchens have all the ap to-date inventions that can make work lighter and pleasanter-elee tric refrigerators, which make ice on the spot; shining white electric cookers: table drawers that go sud- denly deep down to hold the four and the bread and the sugar, doing away with cumbersome tins. and boxes. Middle-class kitchens in America contain the tools only the "richest in England can afford."

wrote.

week.

Thirty Pounds a Month,

It is true that wages in the States are very high, but also the The maid has to be highly skilled. two old ladies at Santa Barbara who keep five servants pay them $150 (£30) a month each; but each servant has to do her job to the very tip-top of perfection. A speck of dust or a real badly cooked will The curious find her dismissed. consequence is that no servants can be found to fill these requirements, And so the house has been locked up this summer and the CWACTE have gone to live in an hotel.

HUMMING BIRDS AT THE 200,

its authors are pathological cases fit for asylum treatment. One of the least offensive appeared in Pravda & few weeks ago-No. #2 (3604). It is called "The Lord's Supper in the Twentieth Century," and depicts Sir Austen Chamber- The latest novelty at the Zoologi-lain, M. Briand, and Signor Mas cal Gardens, Regent's Park, is a solini sitting at a table eating collection, which arrived yesterday human flesh and picking human afternoon, of seventeen humming bones. On dishes on the table are birds frem Costa Rica, presented the heads of a Chinese and a negro, by Mr. J. Spedan Lewi They and some human limba. are being exhibited.in cases ally fitted with artificial sunlight lamps and decorated with luxuri- ant

Revolting Picturés.

One poster represents a Sacred Presence leading the multitude to tropical nectar-producing flowers in order to make the new the edge of a precipico where they arrivals as much at bome as pos- drop into the mouth of a human sible. The birds, which require an monete presumably representing enormous amount of nourishment, a capitalist. Thus is the idea, "re- were collected by Mr. A. Webb, who ligion is the opium of the people," nursed them day and night of the promulgated. journey. They are being fed on: Another cartoon which appeared a mixture of honey and a patent in "Bezbozhnik," No. 2, 1997, por. food, The bill of the humming trays an Archbishop, in full cano- bird is exceedingly long and car-nicals, administering Holy Com- ed, whilst the flexible tongue, which munion. The Prelate is reprezent forked, the ends being fringed ed as offerings the cut to some Eat with long hairs; is shot forth at working men and saying: " 1ightning speed when extracting Christ's body and blood, and for- Another feature of get about China." No. 3, 1927, in the honey. these birds is their extraordinarily the same series, is entitled "An- nunciation," and is too beastly to powerful wing muscles, which en- able them to poise in mid-air before descrike. the pendant flowers. The giant of the collection, which comprises seven species, enjoys the amazingly vivid tints, and mea Bures but five inches in length.

-PASSENGERS.

DEPARTURES.

most

Spring On Parents.

11

In another of these cartoons a child representing the Red Pioneers is addressing & number of priests. He is offering them a book-The A.B.C. of Communism.

The Ignorance" is represented as say ing: The Gods and the Priests are fearing the alphabet, and the Communist alphabet makes them die, like flies in autumn."

Many servants in the United States are foreigners or negroes. Bru often In California they Chinese or Japanese or Filipinos hotels); (the last especially in

Per .s. President Cleveland, for

Perhaps it ought to be explain- while some people have brought Manila, on September 19th-Mr. J. over European servants. A not in L, Jordan, Sergt. RM. Moore, ed that the Red Pioneers" is an frequent experience with these, Mr. H. T. Clevenger, Mrs. P. L organization of children, trained however, is that they soon marry Zangroil, Mr. J. de Vauld, Mr. T. to spy on their teachers and even the foreign quarters of Ameri-Mori, Mr. M. de le Biva Dr. D. on their parents, and to report any Com- men of their own country, for in Kabayao, Mr. M. A. de le Riva, supposed departure from can cities there are usually more Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Stickland, Mr.munist "principles."

and Mrs. G. G. Gordon, Mr. and It is the Red Pioneers who are Mrs. LA, Schoope, Mr. S. Bat present entertaining the Eng Ambiosin, Mr. John T. S. Lim, Mr. Jish children sent out to Russia by and Mrs. J, J. Warren, Master J

DO

Oc-

men than women. Or European servants go on farras or duto trades where they may find that they can earn even more than at domestic work, and have their liberty J. Warren, Miss B Knex, Mrs. Er home-grown Communists.

"Uncle God" appeare in several well. Negrees both good servants M. Mears, Master C. H Meigi, and good nurses. They provide Master M. G. Meigs, Mr. J. F. Tof these cartoons. In one a chorus much humour in a household, but Mana, Mrs. K. A Mans, Mr. H. of Russian children are saying, "Here, Uncle God, you listen to have a child's sense of honesty. B. Pend, Mrs. E. F. Sanders, Mr.

You, Domestic nurses are as difficult. W. Vitt, Mr. A. D Williama, Mr. the report of Comrade Rykoff at to get as domestic servants; for the H. H. Rogge, MrD. Page, Mr the Soviet Congress. most part they prefer to go out K. Chandraman, Mr. V. Bhagwan doubt, have never heard it."

A good nurse can by the Hour.

das, Mr. and Mrs. Bell, Master casionally, "Papa God" takes the command 85 to 80 cents an hour, Bell, fias E. M. Beycz, Master G. place of "Uncle God." so that to have one's baby looked Ainsworth, Mr. E. DXunningham, Chandler, Mr. A. after for eight hours would cost £1 Mrs. P. L

day of more. And a nurse living Calalang, Dr. H. C. Dersey, MI, HONG KONG METEOROLOGICAL ia gets as much. But having P. Gray, Master S. Gray, nurse living in is not always the Rev. F. W. Homfing, Mr. B. end of the mother's problem. scenario-writer at Hollywood, cara- Japson, Miss. M. A, Japeon, Mr. K. Rong Kong Observatory, September 20th. ing £300 a week, told me that she A. Johnston, Mr. C R Leach, never ceased having trouble with Mrs. H. Meigs, Master J. F. her nurse. Her present one had Meigs, Mr. R. E. Macintyre, Master just bought at automobile for $900 F. A Mana, Mrs. E. W. Pend, and insisted on taking the house Master J. M. Prendergast. Mi. A. maid (who had made a failure as J. Sanders, Mr. E. L. Whitney, a dancer in films) out on joy-1ides Miss B. Wells. and, in the evening, to dance-balls. And then she announced suddenly

A Honig, Mrs, M. Honig, Mrs. C. M.

European passengers per 8.5

that she was taking a fortnight's Shingo Maru, for San Francisco viá holiday-her mistress could like it ports, on September 20th-Mr. G.

REGISTER.

TJISALAK TJIBODAS TJIKEMBANGTM TJISONDARI ... TJIMANOEK

Axor & N. CHINA

BATAVIA

SAIGON & JAVA

6th Oct. SHAXARA), K'LUNG.

Makastan & JAVA

For..

14

BATAVIA

ተነ

Sth..

"

28th

27th

29th

2nd Oct.

& ANOT

4:h {Java, Macassar 10th-

17th

Avar & N. CHIA

N. O. & AMOT 15th.

BATAVIA

15th

BATAVIA

13th

15th

A MOY, SHANGHAI &

KEILUNG

SUAL, KLUYO 16th

20th

BATAVIA

Java, Macassar 94th

27th

'Amor & N. CHINA

& SWATOW BATAYE

Wireless Telegraphy,

The steamers are all Etted throughout with Electric Light and have scoommedatten for a limited number of saloon Passengers. All steamers carry a daly qualified surgeon. Canco'takın at through rates to all ports in Netherlands India and Australia.

For Partioners of Freight and Passage, apply to the

101

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.

M.M

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES"

(MM

LIGNES COMMERCIALES" (Cango. Born). Monthly Bailings dimet to HAMBURG, BOTTERDAM, DUNKIRK-

LL. DR. P. BENOIT

about 10th Octobr

"CAPT. FAURE due to arrive" from DUNKIRK, LONDON,

HAVRE about the 17th September.

Arr. at Hong

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS (Min SERVICE?

Saling, from Marseilles.

Steemerz.

ATHOS II ANGERS

Bailings from

Kong & Sailings Hong Korg for.

for Shanghal

and Japan.

נו

11th Oct.

Marvelles.

17th Fept.

...B ...A

26th Aug.

9th Sept

27th rapt. 11th Oct.

$5th Oct,

8th Nor.

***

w

A

23rd Sept.

25th Oct.

22nd Nor.

སམཾ,

7th Oct.

9th Nov,

6th Dec.

D'ARTAGNAN ... GAL. METZINGER...A SPHINX... PORTHOS..

Through

RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY TO MARSEILLES (including Table Wine and Free Doctor's Attendance! LA Chassist Cism...£ 99, 04.04. B Class flet Clam....... € 85, On, Od 70 0 0 STRANE21) 3nd € 81. 06. Od. STEAME2nd

"Tickets to London and Leading Towns of Europe. Accommodations reserved in the Trains at Marseilles, (Sailing subject to alberation without notien) For full Particulare, apply to:-

Cle. des MESSAGERIES MARITIMES, Telephone: Central 740

3. Queza'a Bonismo

×

CONSIGNATION-TRANSIT-REPRESENTATION.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

Steamship "EMIL KIRDORF"

having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hong Kong Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company's godowns at Kowloor,

Goods are landed. where Delivery can be obtained as the Optional Cargo will be landed, unless has been given prior to Steamer's Notice t

Claims will be admitted after the Goods, have left the Godawns, and all) Goods remaining undelivered after the September, 1927, will be subject to

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods be examined on 21st September, 1927, to be left in the Godowns, where they

7

of

·COMPAGNIE DES MESSA. GERIES MARITIMES.

CONSIGNEE

NOTICE.

8.5. "CAPITAINE FAURE,”

BRINGING CARGO Frox MIDDLESBROUGH, DUNKIRK,

· LONDON, ANTWERP, &0

CONSIGNERS are hereby informed that their Goods with tuo exception Opium, Trearure and Ys'uables are bring landed and stored into the Go downs of the Hong Kong and Kowloom whazi & Godown Co., Ltd, Kowloon, be obtained im bence Delivery may mediately after landing.

AB Claims must be sent in to me on

•before 1927,

or

or

Monday, the 26th September,

Damaged will not be

be examined

Fackagesited.

by the Company Surveyors Messrs.

at 10 am, by our Surveyors, Mesara Goddard & Douglas in the presence of Goddard and Douglas.

All Claims must reach is before the 1st October, 1927, or they will not be recognized.

are

will

Previons On Date On Dale

'Day st.

at

Barozaster... Temperature Humidity....

29.81

81

st 2 pm 8 amp.m

29.93

16

29.90

78

23

Wind-

NE ENE

Fut

8

о

0

0.00 0.00

1.40

Direction Forca Weather

€8

nurses four times already and this. E. Hutton, Mr, G. L. Dunn, Mr. Hans open-air Temperature, 19th: 87 or not. The mistress had changed Peristerides, Mr. TR. Hyde, Mr. Bain

and Mrs, GLowest open-air Temperature, 2015: 74 girl was good with the children- and Mrs. Davis, and Mrs G

H. Cunningham, when she was with them Of Hulshoff, Mr. C. F. Franco, Miss ·B-Blue_sky; C-Cloudy; D- course we spoil them by pay but snow. Mrs. W. Patten, MMist: 0-Overcast Pass

1. d'Almada, Mr. F. P. da Bily Drimle; F-Fog: L-Lightning: mich," said my informant,

bowers; Q-Bquails; B-Bain; 1= Thunder..

we can't get them otherwise. What Mr. M. Cecilio, Mr. J. Leon, Master are we to do ""

E. Leon, Master A. Leon.

Living In Hotels.

The shortage of servants is be

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE. From September 21st to 27th 1927,

HOSE WAXKR

Hong

Kong

Standard Time

Holebk

Height

LOW WATER.

Hong

Kong

Standard

Time,

htt

1:818

No Fire Insurance will be affected. Bill of Lading will countersigned by the Undersigned

JEISEN & CO.,

Agenta.

Hong Kong, 15th Fopt, 1927. [5378

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.

FOLETTE, MIDDLESERO”, ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS

the Consignees aos 10,00 mm, on Fri day the 23rd September, 1927

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

LIMAGE,

Agent Hong Kong, 17th Sept., 1927. [6335

PRINCE LINE.“

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

Fox NEW YORK

TSBE Motor Yousel

JAPANESE PRINCE”?; having arrived from the above Fort on 18th inst Consignons of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods- Are being landed at their risk into the Godoy of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Limited, Kowloon, and stored as Consignees risk and expense.

All brakes, chafed and damaged Abe Godowall, -left in whence, and/or Goods are to

The Steamship "BENAVON," ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby Cormed that all Goods are being. landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the

HONG KOY AND KOWLOON WEARS AND

GODOWY COMPANY, try may be where they will be examined on

from the wherDE,

obtained.

Friday, 23rd instant, at 10

"No Claims will be admitted after the All Claims must be presented within Goods have left the Godowns, and all | Fifteen days of the Vessel's - Arrival Goods remaining andelsvered after the here, after which date

date they cannot Se instant, will be subject to Bent recogninaime will be admitted after the

AB

ing met in different and interesting Hotels meet their problem of ser- ways All are tending to one revice by engaging, inconsiderable suit the abolition of the indivi- quantity, college boys and girls. dual home as we know it to-day and even school teachers. Many of Many people are giving up their these, who have to pay their own homes altogether and living way through college, earn their fecr hotels, and hotels are being made in their vacations. In a large Cali more homelike to meet this demand fornian resort hotel at which I

with special dining-rooms, aur- series and playgrounds on the roof te besides Filipino, Chinese, Kobo waiters, there were threa

Wed: 21 b 1866 for children.Service fata are in school teachers from Seattle and a

1880 5.0 creasing; one lives in one's own down-and-out "extra" from Haily- apartment and can get just the wood. The hand, was made up of Thar. 22 6.44: 68m0:9 16

8-516-914917 against. the Steamer must Amount of! SPITICS required college boys, the awimming teacher

7:38 7:0

the 5th October, or Fall Goods

they

remaining andelivered after cooking, or housework, or laundry,was slaw graduate from Stanford,

2.28-1.78 will not be reco

the 26th instant, will be subject to any or all of these. The rent of and the clerks behind the desk

All broke

and damaged Goods Best

been effected. be examined o 9452578 94 1.9 instant, at 10 am

do Fire Insurance has been noted

2nd Floor, King's Building. #FURNESS (FAR EAST) LTD, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

Connaught Bosti GIEB, LIVINGSTON & CO. LTD,

A Agents Hong Kong, 16th Sept, 1927, [6323

F

No

23 30presented to the Undersigned on for. Goods have left the Godowagand

| 825 7 1 1 67 18.7

THERAPION NO.1 the apartment varies according to came from the University of Calat £85:52 27 am to be led on the 21st Bils of Lading will be countersigned

2503 they will the Godown, where | No Fire Insurance box 26m-9-488-313-3-12-29

ON SALE.

the amount of service purchased. fornia. These boys join in games Su OUND VOLUMES of the EONG THERAPION NO. 2 In some towns community kit and evening dancing, and the hotel BKONG WEEKLY PRESS, THERAPION NO. 8 chens have been established, and more than ever popular because Mon.

10-16 08:53 2 ZI July to December, 1926.

ke 1 for Kinddim bilmirley Mood the wasteful method of each mak there are plenty of handsome Tangazon) Mos & Tam Chene

cooking for just three or four pro- young partners for the ravenous Tues. 27 10 16: 67m846 27 -40-1862) 4.20 21 FALNEW MENCIA, PAAKS TE MAPILARES, SE, DI, LA CURED www Do. ETHNtock Môn Harg, Zhimple is thus abolished pe

dappers-ELLA WINTER, in Han- chester Guardian.

WITH LI, PAC-$7.50.

On Hals at the Hong Kang DAILY Press Office.

We home, KAN FRANCISON,

Continued on next Column.)

DE Telephone No. 81657 Hong Kong, 18th Sept, 1877. : [5336

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.