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JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN-

JCJL

Yurk Building;

Hanákovi.

LIJN.

Tel. Address: -

JAVALYN

Tel. Central 1574.

REGULAR PASSENGER & CARGO SERVICE BETWEEN HONG KONG, AMOY, SHANGHAI MANILA AND THE DUTCH EAST INDIES.

STEAMERA

SOUTH BOUND.

ELFECTED

ON OB ABOUT

Fox

WILL LLAVE 19th June, BASILA, M'KSAR

4 p.m. & SOXBANAIA

BATAVIA 4 р.д.

Foox

TJISALAK DALNY, K'LONG. 17th June

& AMOY TJISONDARI ... S. & Amor] 24th June 26th June TJILEBOET SUAL, K'LUNG. 30th June!

AMOY TJIKEMBANG S'HAL. & AMOT

TJIKINI TIIKARANG

Ith July DASNY, K'LONE. 14th July

TJISAROEA

& ΑΚΟΥ S'HAL & Axor 15th July

S'EAL & AMOT 25th July

+4

2nd July MANILA, M'ksab.

SOENADALA 6th July! BATAVIA 18th July MANILA, M'AB

17th July, 41.0 27th July,

4v.m.

NORTH BOUND.

EXPECTED

STEAMERS

FROM

OK OR

ABOUT

TJIKEMBANG

TJIKINI

TJIKARANG

TJIMANOEK

TTISAROBA

TJITAROEM

TJIBADAK

BATAVIA

29 June JAVA, MANASA 26th June

BATAVIA 3rd July: JAVA,MAKASSAR 1th July ΒΑΤΑΝΙΑ 3th July JAVA.MAXAMAR 94th July BATAYIA 24th July

WILL LEAVE ON

OR ABOUT

DERABATA BATAVIA

BATAVIA

FOR

23rd June AMOY & S'HAI. 28th Junej Axor & S'HAI. 4th July Amor & S'HAI. 12th July AxOY & S'HAI. 14th July¡A wor ́& Snai 28th July, Amor & S'HAI. 27th July(Amor & S'Ital.

EXCURSIONS TO JAVA

The regular service of the Java- China-Japan-Lijn steamers from Hong Kong to Java, and vice-versa, offers a splendid opportunity for excursions to Java (the Pearl of the East) and other parts of the Dutch East Indies.

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Famous for craters and volcanoes, delightful scenery, invigorating Mountain resorts, excellent sporting facilities,

Travel in comfort on first class steamers with excellent accommodation for passengers; European Doctors carried; Wireless telegraphy installed.

Hong Kong to Batavia (7 days). saloon fare: $175, return $300.

For particulars apply-

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.

·Agents-

ROYAL NETHERLANDS INDIES AIRLINES, LTD.

York Building,

H

Telephone C. 1574.

Hamburg-Amerika Linie,

COMBINED FREIGHT, AND PASSENGER SERVICE CABIN CLABB ACCOMMODATION FOR 60 PASSENGERS. FARE FROM HONG KONG, TO GENOA-£73. 0«. Od. OUTWARD.

Sailings from Europe for 8'hai, Japan & Northern Ports:-

M.V." RHEINLAND”

8.8. TIEPITZ

IV. "LEVERKUSEN

M.V. "ERMLAND"

MY. "BURGENLAND"

MY "BUBK"

HOMEWARD.

***

due here on or about the 18th June dne here on or about the 13th July dae here on or about the 19th July due hare on or abort the 2zd Ang due here on or about the 18th Aug. das here on or about the 3rd Sept.

Sailings for Genoa, Rotterdam and Hamburg vis Manila, Singapore, Colombo & Port Said

B.S. "OLDENBURG"..ailing from here on or about the ad July 18.8. "BAARLAND" sxiling from here on or about the 13th July MV.EHEINLAND"- sailing from here on or about the 27th July M.V. "HAVELLAND ailing from here on t about the 10th Aug. M.V. "LEVERKUSEN" sailing from here on or about the 24th Aug." 1 Calling also at Marseilles.

Calling alea at Amsterdam.

For Freight, Passage and further Particulars please apply to

JEBSEN & CO

12, Pedder- Siret

Tol, U. 4764

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1929.

"HULLO-GIRLS" AND CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION. CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

NERVES.

HUMAN ELEMENT BARRED

"AT EXCHANGË.

DR. COLLIER'S REPORT.

The telephone operater is "in danger of crying"Help" instead of "Hullo

This is the deduction that most people made when they heard the report of Dr. James Collier, the fainous nerve specialist, which was rend at the tenth annual confer. ence of Post Office workers at Eastbourne.

nervous

CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS

IN IRELAND.

[Ualted Press.]

celebration

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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN.

THE Stormer

"LAHN" having arrived from BREMEN, HAM- DUBLIN, June 14. BURO and Porte, Consignees of Cargo Catholic Ireland will attend are hereby notified that thoir Cargo General Communion du Sunday is being landed at their risk into the Godawns of the Hong Kong & Kowloon morning in celebration of the cen

Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, tenary of Catholic emancipation where

Sunday's Communion opens.

Delivery can be obtained. Consignees are farther notified that week's

programme the Stemmer "LAH N has taken which culminates the following | HAMBURG and BREMEN Sunday, June 23 with Fontifical Through Cargo for HONG KONG. High Mass in Phoenix Park.

Gr 5.S.RUDOLF" $.8. "JOHANNA SS. MARGARITE" 5.8. "BONY," S.S.

8.3.

GANTE "STRAUSS and "NAJADE," 9.8. 9.S. "Sta" from GOTHENBURG, DANZIG. OSLO, BERGEN, HEL SINGFORS and ABO.

More than 200,000 persons, it which are included a large number of Irish-Americans who have re turned to their home land especial. ly for the centenary, are expected to take part in the High Mass and the Eucharistie procession which follows it.

Dr. Collier, S a result of an increase of

complaints among telephone operators, has made an exhaustive inquiry into their work conditions.

The official espionage of super- Throughout the week there will visore," said Dr. Collier in an in-be further masses, addresses, mect terview, is a serious factor in iugs, and receptions throughout the well-being of the telephone Ireland, and especially in Dublin. operator. It is, I understand, one Weeks of carefully thought-out of the strictest rules of the Post preparation has insured a smooth Office that at operator should not running programme in which all of converse with a subscriber about Catholic Ireland will, join. anything save the actual machin ery of the call which he puts through,

Months ago the coming centenary was kept in the minds of the public through the ine of centenary Any breach of this rule is lindges, the proceeds from their financing the celebration. visited by disciplinary action- nale

an artistic produe phrase which may mean anything. The badge is but certainly nothing pleassus.

tion carrying a picture of the old Consequently the cheery soul hell of St. Michael and John'e who rings up the exchange and Church, This hell is said to be the prefaces his call with a cheery first in Ireland to ring alter the Good morning' or 'How are you' passage of the Emancipation Act. inust not blame the operator if | Careful plans have been made for his pleasantries are received with the Pontifcial Mass at Phoenix Park next week. After the Mass the procession will form and, with banders unfurled and the singing of hymns, will proceed twenty-four Berc abreast down to the river. the procession will split with twelve marching abreast on each side of the river. The clergy will lead the procession followed by the Blessed Sacrament.

cartness,

Soul-destroying. "Though the reasons for this restriction

arc fairly obvious," said Dr. Collier, "I am of the opinion that it increases the mono- tony of the work for the telephone girl, and that it neither tends to Augment her interest, pride,, or of responsibility. in her work: in other words, it is some. what soul-destroying

sense

The watching listening on the part of supervisors to enforce this rule is thought by Dr. Collier to produre a condition of nervous tension and apprehension in some of the workers, and "an atmos phere of working under suspi- cion,"

He considers that it is better to leave the workers alone to cope with their taske, this being more productive of good results, and ¦. inducing feeling of self-reliance.

The Daily Express representa tive, after seeing Dr. Collier'i re port, rang up his own particular exchange and endeavoured to in- veigle the operator in a friendly Conversation,

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Benediction will begin when the Sacrament reaches Watling Street Bridge; where the altar will be

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8.8.

All Goods remaining undelivered after the 20th of June, 1999, will be subject to Reat.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by as in say care whatever,

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godown for examination by the Con

and the Company's" Surveyor, ears, Anderson & Asha at 10 ani, ou the 19th of June, 1999,

No Cisims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown and al Claims must be presented within Two Weeks of the Ship's arrival here, after which date they will not be recognised.

Consignees are requested to surrender their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for Countersignature.

"MELCHERS" & CO.. Agents: NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN, Hong Kong, 13th June, 1928. (795

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

́PENINSULAB AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION Ook STEAMER "TILSINGTON COURT."

A HONG KONG ON 11TH JUNE, 1929.

Fox ANTWERP,LONDON, GIBRAL

TAR, MARSEILLES, MALTA, PORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.

TONSIGNEES

erected. This will and Ireland's CAMONTES of Cargo by the abd celebration of 100 years of Emani cipation.

"The centenary, is being observed by the State through the issue of commemorative stamps. The Post-

that their Goods are being landed and pinced AT THEIR RISx in the Hong Kong Sowloon Wharf and Godown and Company's Godown at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out

Mark

master General, incidently, happens obtain Mark and Delivery can

to be a Protestant.

'TEA BONUS FINE.

FIRM ORDERED TO PAY £53

FOR A "LOTTERY."

Janet Watt Ralph, trading as Smith and Sons, wholesale tea dealers, at Newcastle and other into cities, was ordered at Hull Police trouble," said the voice at

the Court to pay, in fines and costs, £31 other end of the wire. "We are on summonses for publishing not allowed to converse with sub- lottery and keeping an office at scribers,"

Hull for the exercise of a lottery.

The case had been remitted from the Appeal Court for conviction.

Is was stated for the prosecution that the lottery consisted of a There isn't much doubt that scheme offering cash bonus pay. we should do very much better work," she said, "if we didn't feel mants to customers regularly pur- that we were being watched close-chasing the tea. The bonuses were paid in rotation and in accordance ly. Number, please!"

with a register kept at the premises.

Further persuasive efforts in duced the reluctant information that the operator thought it a very hard rule.

The general secretary of the Union of Post Office Workers, Mr.

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J. W. Bowen, revealed that there a great amount of ill-health among telephone operators, due to the nervous strain of their work.

"The authorities," he said, "did not ace fit to improve some of the ill-ventilated and. badly lighted exchanges, but they agreed that the standard amount of work was excessive."

Dr. Collier accordingly went in to the matter thoroughly, and his report is the result.

There are 8,318 telephone opera- tors employed in London, in addi- tion to the supervisors and other officals of varying grades.

Dr. Collier's report also prefers to the inadequate interval o half an hour for the midday meal.

TO-DAY'S WIRELESS

PROGRAMME.

BROADCAST BY ZB.W. ON 350 METRES.

1.48 p.m.-Weather report.

5.30 to 6.30 p.m.-Programme of Chinese music. (Victor records sup- plied by The Music World Co.).

7.49 p.m.-Evening weather re

81. p.m. — Evening (Columbia records supplied by Messrs. Anderson Music Co.)

10.30 p.m. Close down.

port.

programa",

PASSENGERS:

Arrivals.

The following passengers arrived yesterday per s.a. Atsuta Maru Irom Japan vid Shanghai:--Mr. Saito, Mr Shing "Shizuyi

Watanabe, Mr. Tatsuo Fujimori, Mrs. Sadako Fujimori, Miss Akiko Fujimori, Master Masayuki Fu jimori, Mr. Reizo Fujita, Mr. Teunstaro Morimoto, Mr. R. Sutherland, Mr. A. O. Savage, Mr. Johnson Chan, Mr. Lee So Hung, Mr. Kenneth, D. Fairfax, Mr. Thomas Munday, Mr..Ma.

Abe, Mr. Miyoji Takazawa, MT. Fritz Maier, Mr. Go Teck Soon! Mr. Kwok Kha Tiếng Mr. Cis Fong, Mr. Tong To Bun.

EXCHANGE RATES.

[CRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.}

RUGBY, June 13.

124.05 4.84 25/32 34.913

Paris New York Bruselas

Genera Amsterdam

23.50

12.073

Milan Berlin Stockholm Copenhagen Oslo

92.63

20.335

16.125

18.205

18.20

Vienna

34.52

Prague

1631

Helsingfors

1994

Madrid

Lisbon

100

Atheba

373

Bucharest

818

Rio

47

Buenos Aires

Borabay

Shanghai

Hong Kong

33.823

3:1/5 13/10

2/41

1/107

Yokohama

1/94

Silver (spot).

24 5/18

Silver (forward) ...... 241 ...

E-

be

as the Goods are ianded. Optional Goods will be landed hers unless Instructions have been given to the contrary Six hours before Arrival of the Steamer.

Goods not cleared within 8 days, in- elading date of arrival, will be subject to Bent

No

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

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godswas for examination by the Con signees, and the Company's Burreyors, Mars, GODDARD & Dorgan, at 10 AM Free Storage on Mondays and Thursdays, within the

rage period.

be

All Claime against the Steamer must presented to the Undersigned on or before 1st July, 1929, or they will not be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown.

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co..

Agents

Hong Kong, 12th June, 1929. (7943

BERKELEY HOTEL, 67-67, QUEENSBOROUGH TERRACE,

BYDE PARK, LONDON, W.2 Two minutes Kensington Gardens, Buses and Tubes,

HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER, GAS FIRES ALL BED ROOMS. PASSENGER LIFT,

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Noted for healthy position, quiet, clean- liness, excellent food and attendance.. Terma from a gas, per week, inclading four meals, baths, light and attendance: from 10/8 daily. NO EXTRAS.

Tarifs from DAILY PRESS office.

SERVICE TO READERS.

THE HONG KONG DAILY THE

PRESS. LTD., and the HONG KONG WEEKLY PRESS, through their London Office, at 21, Barde LANE, FLEET Statut, E.O. 4, are pro- pared to give Bubscribers and Visitors advice regarding accom. modation available, motoring faci lities, suitable shopping centres,

etc.

If, when at home, they will call or telephone to the above address, they will receive the utmost masist ance and the latest available infor mation on all subjects of enquiry will be placed at their disposal.

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

COPENHAGEN.

The M.S. "MALAYA"

loading on or about

27th June

For

PORT SAID. HAVRE, ANTWERP, BOTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN ÁND OTHER SCANDINAVIAN & BALTIC POETS.

OTHER SAILINGS — M.S.Slam" M.S. "Panama MLS: "Danmark” MS. “Java M.S. "Asia". M.S."Chile":

SAILING LIST.

SHANGHAL KTC.

CONTINET, ETGA 30th June

17th June

18th July

14th August

1st Sept.

17th July 28th July 28th August 24th Sept.

12th Oct.

Optional Bills of Lading issued to United Kingdom Ports,

For further particulars, please apply to:---

JUHN YAN

Telephone C. 4071.

MERCANTILE BANK BUILDING.

Agenta,

PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS

Travel in Comfort aboard DOLLAR President Liners

To Europe and New York

Tin

Manila, Singapore, Penang, Calombe, Suez, Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Geron and Marseilles,

Travel on the Completely Remodelled

5.S. PRESIDENT ADAMS

8.S. PRESIDENT HARBISON

8.8. PRESIDENT JOHNSON'

and enjoy the Comfortable Cabins, Pub’ia Rooms, Solt Beds and other Modern Improvements on these Liners just returned to service.

- Sailing Dates SS President "Adama MS. President Bartom

S.S. President Johnson

Leave Hong Kong

June 16, 8am.

June 30, 8 B.L

July 14, 8 m.

Sailings Fortnightly thereafter Excellent Accommodations Now Available. Make Your Reservations Early,

For Bookings. Passenger and Freight Laformacion apply to PEDDER BUILDING, Ground Floor.

Telephone Central 2477, 2478 and 795 Cable Address "Dollar"

CANTON BRANCH, SI

KIK STAZIT.

Dollar Steamship Line

American Mail Line

AUSTRAL-CHINA NAVIGATION CO.

Fos SYDNEY. MELBOURNE AND ADELAIDE Vi■ MANILA, SANDAKAN, BALIKPAPAN,

RABAUL and TOLAGI.

6.S. "CALULU " asils on/or about *** 2nd Jane 8.S.. CHRONOS " ... sails on/or about 15th July

For Freight and Passages, Appiy to-

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Queen's Building.

DODWELL &

· Tal. C. 1030,

CO., LTD.

NEW YORK BERTH.

FOR NEW YORK &. BOSTON via SUEZ.

M.V. MUNCASTER CASTLE"

Sails on/or about 10th July

LLOYD TRIESTINO.

REGULAR

MONTHLY. PASSENGER AND

FREIGHT

SERVICE for BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE (FIUME). TAKING CARGO ON THROUGH "BILLS OF LADING TO GENOA, ALL ITALIAN, ADRIATIC, LEVANT, BLACK SEA AND DANUBE POETS.

PASSAGE RATES.

BRINDISI VENICE & TRIESTE

NEXT SAILINGS."

£76.

OUTWARDS FOR SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA.

KOBE AND MOJI. ...

B.8. "TIMAVO" M.V." HIMALAJA” M.V. "VIHINALE'

From Hong Kong.

Sails bence on/or about 20th June Sails hence on/or about, 9th July Bails hence enfor shout 18th July

HOMEWARDS FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE.

8.8. FIUME L"

86. "VENEZIA”

8.S. "NIPPON"

B.B. TIMAVO"

From Hong Kong. Bails on/or about 21st June

Sails on/or about 5th July

241

Bails on/or about 13th July Bails on/or about 23rd July

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS

FROM CALCUTTA & COLOMBO TO SOUTH AFRICAN POETS

8.8. "UMZUMBI”

:

Smile from Calcutta 3rd Aug, Regular Fassenger and Cargo Service to South African Ports. Through Bill of Lading issued Irons Hong Kong,

For Freight or Fanage on way of the above Láncs, apply to:-

DODWLED

falapbane: Central 1330.

Agents

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