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AUSTRAL-CHINA

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1929.

"NIGHTCAPS."

AN OLD-TIME HABIT.

PASSENGERS,

Arrivals.

The following passengers arrived yesterday by the Emp. of Russia from Vancouver and the North-

PASSENGER MISSING FROM LINER.

FEARED LOSS IN ATLANTIC.

Why on shore or on ses should Iriss J. Ahwee, Mr. Jym. W. Pacile liner Scythia at Liverpool On the arrival of the Canadian

here be going to talk about night caps writea Mr. W. Teignmouth Shore. I answer that the cook who cannot make & nightcap is not worthy the name. Not those rum- ray looking headdresses which were worn in bed by our grandpapas and grandmammas, or the more or less rum-containing nightcaps which they took with them to hed to keep cut cold, and the cold.

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| Beattie, Mr. E. D. Rush, Mr. R. i recently it was learned that a first- Norman H. Box, Mr. R. D. Bode, Lady class Passenger, M P. R. Clementi, Miss A. I Knight, a director of John Fer Clementi, Miss A. B. P. Yoyssard. gasson (Manchester), Limited, cot Chapkhama, Mr. Chan Man, Mr. had been missing from the ship Mra. B. Chapkhama. Master ten spinners and aadfacturers. S. W. Cheng, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. since the previous day, and is sup Chao, Mr. E C. Chow, Mr. C.posed to have been lost overboard. Chow, Mrs. Hubert Cheng, Mr. Y., Mr. Knight was 34 years of age, C. Cheng, Mr. and Mrs. Y. M. and lived at Prestbury, Chow, Mr. J. Carnegie, Jr., Mr. Macclesfield, Cheshire. Chu Chia Hwa, Mr. and Mrs. C.

Awaiting the Scythia at Liver- A nightcap may be, but need not S. Chan and two children, Mr. be alcoholic it is a matter of taste Chow, Miss C. Y. Chen, Miss P. pool was Mrs. Knight, who had been notified by wireless of her and tasting. We laugh too aften Y. Chen. Mr. F. S. Chen, Miss C.

It is us the at some of what seem to

H. Cher, Miss I. R. Castle, Mr. husband's disappearance. quains ways of our forbears; but and Mrs. J. M. Dyer, Mr. G. A. stated thas Mr. Knight had shown Dawson. Mr. A. Ellis. Miss R. Y. no signs of illness or distress of they were not so very foolish, some of them. That dear old warming Fang, Mr. Fung, Mr. K. H. Furg, any kind during the voyage, and on pan, for example, serves a much Miss E. Gernhty. Mr. and Mrs,the day of his disappearance he was H. A. Hanson, Mr. W. C. Hanson, called at 7 o'clock by a steward, better purpose than to be hung as a decoration on a wall! I would Mrs. Hu. Mr. C. H. Hoare, Mt. who took him a cup of tea. Half say several words of praise of this. T. Hau. Mr. Hoo, Mr. W. an hour later Mr. Knight had Hwa. Mr. N. . Haun, Miss L. C. a bath and was afterwards seen ott old-time habit of going to bed with

Hoo, Mr. S. Howard, Mr. B. deck. He did not appear at the a"nightcap."

Johnson. Mr. Ko Ik Song, Dr. Abreakfast table, but his absence Poase!.

Korff, Mr. S. C. Kwok, Mr. Kwok, excited no comment until lunch Macbeth was not the only mar Mrs. E. M. Kremar, Judge E. J. time, when the ship was searched derer of sleep. We citen murder Lauer. Mr. Lo, Mr. Ln Hao Yu,No indication has been discovered it for ourselves, as when we go to Mr. Lo, Mr. and Mrs. H. Pas to how Mr. Knight went overs bed empty or with cold feet. Bring Liang, Mr. C. K. Liu, Miss S. board.

ne of those who occasionally suffer Leitao, Miss H. G. Lawford, Mrs. Mr. Knight, who was a native of from dread sleeplessness. I have Lemon, Miss Allen, Mr. H. Lam, Nottingham, had beep with Misers, experimented with nighteaps, and Mr. Li. Mr. B. K. Lau, Mr. R. S. John Fergusson for four years and

Lim, Mrs. S. Loo, Mr. C. S. Mei, was previously a traveller, for have found most of them comfort. ing particularly in wintertime, Mr. C. T. Mei, Mr. C. K. Macfirm at Bollington, Cheshire. The and some of them-helpful to slum- Donald, Mr. R. P. McGregor,hüsiness trip he had just paid to ber. The very name posset sounds Mrs. N. R. Nicholson, Mr. M. E. Amerien is said to have been entire cosy, and it is a soothing drink Ng. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Owen, ly successful." indeed it might almost be called an Mr. and Mrs M. J. Patell and eat. The first I tried, for there are infant, Mr. W. H. Peters, Mr. H. many varieties, was a real sack L Piper, Mr. B. F. T. Pon, Mr. insset, made with real Canary suck. M. J. Quist, Miss A. Reynolds, But this I found induced a “eer- Lain liveliness" rather than eomnolence.

My Goblat,

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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Schmide. Mr. CONSIGNEE NOTICES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL,

STEAM NAVIGATION Co.'s

STEAMZE" ALIPORE”

ARRIVED HONG KONG ON 17TH JUNE, 1929. FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.

CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above- named Vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR aux in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Com- pany's Godowas at Kowloon, where each Consignment wil be sorted out Mart by Mark and Delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.

C. C. Schmidt, Miss Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. San Pak Ming, Mr. F. S. Shen, Mr. S. S. Soong. Mr. and Mr. F. J. Strubon, Mrs. S. Shum, But the best nightcap that IM. C. A. Stiebel, Master Stiebel, have found is the simplest of the Mr. A. N. Spencer, Mr. S. C. lot, being practically ready made. Soon, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Tseng, Long and awful food I laughed at Mr. H. L. Tseng, Mr. J. L. Thom it when recommended to me by son. Mr. C. T. Tsao, Mr. W. Tong, "one who knew it as a remedy Mr. Win. W. Wyeth, Mr. C. E. for sleeplessness, which was mak- Varkevisser, Mr. H. E. Weatjien, ing my life a burden. More in Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wong, Mr. desperation than in faith I tried C. W. Wong. Mr. Wong Fon it. I liked the taste well; better Chow, Mr. Y. W. Wong, Mr. and still liked the upshot. which was Mrs. Wong Lam, Master Wong a refreshing slumber. I found itam, Mr. C. K. Wong, Mr. A. C to be a cup that soothed jaded Waller, Mr. L. T. Wu, Mr. and nerves and overworked brain (Mrs. Vip Sow Gee, Mr. C. E. have a little!) and to be a com-

Yang. Mr. H. C. Yung, Miss A. Tung, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.-Brill, 1r. and Mrs. G. Fisk, Mr. D. Fitzgerald, Mr. S. G. Honson, Mr. J. Helaty, Mrs. H. C. Hain, Mr. J. Geo. Heat. Mr. H. C. Hsia, This Vessel bring on Cargo fron r. N. Twaki, Mr. G. J. Inter London, &c., and from Persian Gulf ex landi. Mr. Jim Bing Jong, Mr. B.IS.N. and B. & P.S.N. Co.'s Steamers. Options! Goods will be landed here and Mrs. Keogh, Misses D. and C. Keogh, Mr. and Mrs. contrary 6 hours before arrival of the unless Instructions have been given to the D. Mahony, Mr. B. Maller, Mr. ok Bay Ming, Miss W. Miller. Saloon passengers passing through Hong Kong for Manila: Mr. Amending data of arrival will be subject to P. Ames, Mr. A. Brima, Dr. W. M. Ruckisch. Dr. F. B. Bald- win, Very Rev. and Mrs. S. Colladay, Mr. C. Evangelista, Miss C. G. Hill, Miss D. Hos Mr. Hu Pang Vien, Mr. Hu Feh

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upon my pillow and drove sleep away. The difference in the morn ing Able again to greet the day with a smile! I filled one of those pretty leadless-glaze goblets with nearly boiling milk, I put in one lump of sugar, and stirred in two hraped teaspoonfuls of Ovaltine. There's my nightcap. I had at first a sort of feeling that I was supping on baby-food, and me not Tiny stand childhood, Now sleep regularly and well, for am faithful to my goblet and find it a wonderful "tonicker."

It has the great advantage of being a soothing drink. It is not easy to define a soothing drink.

taste it

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cheers and comforts but does not

inebriate.

Will you not try my nightcap I maintain that the old-fashioned habit of going to hed with an in side nightcap is wise. Never tried it? It is never too late to end an error.

POLICEWOMEN'S NOTES.

MAGISTRATE CRITICISES

COLLABORATION,

DIFFERING RULES.

sen, Mr. F. C. Larsen, Miss R. I. Mantz, Mr. and Mrs. ·G. D. Merino and two children. Dr. A. Oliveros, Mr. F. H. H. Pipe, Mrs. F. Somps, Miss A Somps, Mrs. B. Syme, Ir. A. Sendmap. Mr. Tsong Tsung, Mr. S. Takahashi, Dr. R. E. Sia, Miss M. R. E. Van Es, Mr. H. A. Wendt, Mr. and Mr Alf. Welhaven, Misses B. and L. Welhaven, Mr. and Mrs. G. Yanada, Masters H. and Y. Yanada.

Mr. Mead said that in justice to the policewomen he would say that the the notes were practically same, but the verbiage was not identical.

A woman who was accused of a street offence was discharged.

as "I suggest,"

Steamer

Goods not cleared within 8 days

Rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by na in any case whatever,

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Con- signoos, and the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. GODDARD & DOUGLas at 10 a.. on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Storage period."

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before 7th July, 1929, or they will not be recognised.

No Olaina will be admitted "after the

Goods have left the Godown MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.,

Agenta.

Hong Kong, 17th June, 1929. (7974

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

B.S. SHANTUNG " .. DUE TO ARRIVE 16TH JUNE, 1929.

WING to a Fire which rendered it

return to SHANGHAI, & General Average has been declared and Consignees will be required to sign a General Average

Mr. Mend, the Marlborough Street magistrate, said in a case "that the rules that apply to men in which two womed constables constables about reports should gave evidence, that it was extra-apply to women constables. There ordinary that whereus it was in being that element in the case Boud and pay a Cash Deposit of 20 pressed on men constables that have doubt in the matter, and the they must make their reports separ-woman is discharged. ately and independently, these pre- Kr. Mead added: "It is the cautions had not been applied to element that the woman admitted women police,

in the witness-box that she had "It seems in this case and the been here before and had pleaded second witness candidly admitted guilty to an offence that showed it there was collaboration," beber sincerity in the matter." added. "There is nothing wrong

in the matter; no moral turpitude in comparing notes" and making them up together, but if that course is taken it destroys the value of the notes considerably, because it is not the independent recollection of each witnes

Books Handed In. Woman Constable Harris had. stated in reply to Mr. Moad that she and Woman Constable Hill made their notes together at the police station.“

Mr. Head: Is it the usual way you make your notes to get them accurate to compare your recollec. tian-Yes, sir.

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Per Cant. before obtaining Delivery of their Cargo. All Cargo will be landed into CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.'s Godowns at West Point, where it will be surveyed before Delivery.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agenta. Hong Kong, 14th June, 1929. 17966

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The M.S. "MALAYA“

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27th June ΤΟΥ

PORT SAID, HAVRE, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN AND OTHER, SCANDINAVIAN & BALTIC PORTS.

Is that by the instructions of the

ÜtxZE BAILINGO :-* woman inspector or sergeant?—I understand so, sir, to have them-MS. "Slam”* absolutely correct.

M.S. "Panama

MS."Java". M.S." Asia"

.S.” Chile”

Both women constables, at Mr. M.S. "Danmark Mead's request, handed in their books.

M. Mead: I see something is scratched out-" You аге the women who make life awful for the girls. Did she say that She did.

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tion that it was not relevant and agreed to strike it out ?-Yee, tir,

(Continued on next Column),

SAILING LIST. SHANGHAI,, ETO,

17th June

18th July

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1st. Sept.

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& SONRABALA 26th June, BATAVIA

FOR

EXPECTED STEAKINS

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ON OF ABOUT TJISALAK DALNY, K'Long. In Harbour,

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& ANOT TJIKEMBANG 'HAI. & AMOT

4th July

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& ANOT TJIKARANG

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find July, MANTLA, M'ESAR 4.SOBLANATA

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4 p.m.

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JE JOERABAZA

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BATAVIA

4 p.m.

NORTH BOUND.

STEAMERS

FROM

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For

OR ABOUT

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BATAVIA TJIBADAK......

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8.8. "TIRPITZ

MV." LEVERKUSEN KY,"ERMLAND"

M.V." BURGENLAND" MY. "LUHR"

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due bere on or about the 18th July dae here on or about the 19th July dns here on pr shoes the 2nd Aug. due here on or about the 16th Aug. dus here on or about the 3rd Sept.

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Sailings for Genoa, Botterdam and Hamburg" via Manila, Singapore, Colombo & Port Said :- 8.8. "OLDENBURG"... sailing from here on or about the 30th June 188. "BAARLAND" sailing from here on or about the 18th July M.V. RHEINLAND" ailing from hers on or about the 27th July LV. HAVELLAND" miling from here on or about the 10th Aug, M.V.LEVERKUSEN" mailing from hare on or about the 24th Aug. M.V.ERMLAND"

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