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SHIPPING.
S.
·K.
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION. LONDON & ANTWERP-Monthly direct servios via Singapore
and Port Said.
Andes Maru" Saturday, 21st June (Call Marseillse). “Altai Maru" End of July.
GENOA & BOMBAY-Monthly service. Taking cargɔ on through Bills of Lading with transhipment at Bombay to Co.'s steamer.
"Siam Maru" Wednesday, 18th June.
BUENOS AIRES, RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS, MAURITIUS, DURBAN AND CAPE TOWN VIA SINGAPORE **Hawaii Maru" Wednesday, 25th June.
BOMBAY & COLOMBO, Regular fortnightly service via S'PORE,
"Slam Maru" Wednesing, 18th June. BAIGON, BANGKOK & SINGAPORE-Regular Monthly Barrice.
"Salsen Maru“ Sad Jüly.
SYDNEY, MELBOURNE-Wonthly
service calling at AUCE.
LAND, N. Z. and 'ADELAIDE.
"Kohso Maru " Wednesday, 9th July,
MUJI,
KOBE,
VICTORIA, VANCOUVER & TACOMA VIA MANILA, KER.
LUNG, SHANGHAI, •· NAGASAKI YOKKAICHI & YOKOHAMA.
"Mexico Maru" Saturday, 21st June.
HAIPHONG Three times a month service.
"Daltoku Mard" Sunday, 15th June.
KEELUNG, TAKAO VIA SWATOW & AMOY-These steame:S bave excellent accommodation for 1st and 2nd class sal on passengers and will arrive at and depart from the O.'S. K. wharf, near the Harbour Office.
TAKAO VIA SWATOW AND AMOY.
“Soshu Maru “ Thursday, 19th June
“KEELUNG VIA SWATOW AND AMOY..
*Kajjo Maru" Sunday, 15th Jane.
JAPAN PORTS-MOJI, KOBE, YAKKAICHI, & YOKOHAMA,
"Hawaii Maru" Friday, 13th June.
For sailing dates and further particulars please apply to-
Tel. No. 744 and 745
Y. YASUDA,
SHIPPING.
THE DOLLAR S. S. LINE.
SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG FOR
VANCOUVER
via MANILA & SHANGHAI
STEAMER "BESSIĘ DOLLAR”
SAILING DATE.
... about June, 29th.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO..
- UNNAMED"
Early July. "TANCRED"
30th July. Through Bills of Lading issued to all parts of Britad States or Canada
For particulars for freight apply to:-
THE ROBERT DOLLAR Co. GENERAL POST OFFICE BUILDING THIRD FLOOR
TEL. 795, 792
VESSELS LOADING AND TO LOAD.
Shanghai
Destination.
Vessel's Name.
For Freight Apply To:
JAPAN AND COAST PORTS,
patched.
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.
The N. Y. K. s.8. KITANO M. (European Kine.) left London for this port via the Suex Canal on the 17th ult, and is expected here on the 22nd June.
The T. K. K. ss. KOREA M sailed from San Francisco May 21st, and will arrive at Hongkong
NO MILITARISM IN SCHOOLS.
EMPHATIC DECISION OF
THE TEACHERS.
the conference of the National At the closing public session of
Union of Teachers at Cheltenham recently, resolutions were passed depreciating the introduction of military drill. or training into schools, and expressing opposi- The N. Y. K. NIKKO M.tion to compulsory training in (Australian Line.) left Sydney domestic subjects for girls.
June 18th.
A letter was read from the
CONSECUR
NOTICE TO CONSIGNIES
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
HE Steamship
PERSIA MARU,” Steamer arrived from SAN
FRANCISCO. JAPAN PORTS, Friday, 13th June.
Consignees of cargo are hereby
for this port via Australian ports and Manila on the 30th ult, and is expected here on the 20th Home Secretary acknowledging notified to present their bills of an address on the approach | lading for countseaivaa ere ad by take immediata delivery from the alongside, steamer or the Comis Mr. pany's godown, where all carzo
June
to
recently. The N. Y. K. a. TOYO MARU of peace sent
the Executive No. 2 (Bombay Line) left Bombay
King. "His Majesty," for this port via Singapore on the 29th May, and is expected here Shortt wrote. "realises how much impeding immediate discharg* the building up of national char-will be landed it consig‘seak
on the 18th June.
The s.s. PERSIA MARU arrivacter is in the hands of school ed at Yokohama June 2nd and teachers, and he welcomes the will sail June 5th as per schedule, assurance contained in the address being due at this Part Inne 13th of earnest aims of the teachers in
The ss. GAELIC PRINCE is that direction." expected here from New York. about the middle of June.
The Admiral Line s.s. WEST | MUNHAM arrived at Shanghai on June 3rd, and is due to arrive here via Manila on or about June | 27th.
The N. Y. K. s.s. NIKKO M. To be Des (Australian Line) left-Taursday Is. for this port via Zamboanga and Manila, on the 6th June and is expected here on the 18th June. The N. Y. K. ss. SHIMBU M. (Calcutta Line.) left Calcutta for this port via Singapore on the 7th June and is expected here on the 27th June.
IR, June 19. June y, June 9. June 19. Jnne :0 June
Shanghai
Shanghai
!!!
Haiphong
Manager.
Shanghai and Tsingtao
No. 1, Queen's Building.
Weitsiwei, Chefoo, & fientsín
Swatow and Singapore
&
Straits and Calcutta
Swatow and Bangkok
Chins cuow
Swɛ tov, Amoy and Foochow Shanghai
Haitan
Sicking
Sunning
Ditoku M. 3. S. E. Vingeh 3. & S. Aneichow 3 & S.
inan
3. & S. Kamssay J. M. Co.
B. & 8. :D. L. Co.
B. & S.
3. & S.
J. M. Co.
15, June 15, June '15, June 15, June "15, Jana 16, June 17, June 117, June 17, June 17, June
Sada M.
"Siam M...
-ülya g
Sorhu M... Japan
|Toyo M. - Tungshing
NY. K., June 0.9. K. B. & S. J.S.K. P. & 0. N. Y.K.
J M. Co.
Tientsin
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow
Manila
Cheongshing J. M. Co. 'Haihonz
20, Jaue
D. L. Co.
20, June
Yunsangt J. M. Co.
20, June
Sarsang
J. M. Co.
20, June
Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama Manila, Cebi and Iloilo Shangbai Kobe and Yokohama Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Kobe
Nikko M.
N. Y. K.
21, June
Taming
¡B. & S.
123, June
Kitano M.
S. Y. E.
23, June
Calcutta via Porte
Manila
Quinnebaug. L. Co. Fooshing J. M. Co. Rangoon M. N. Y. K. Loongsanz J. M. Co. Tjimanoek. J.C.J.L. Kohso M 10. 8. K. Calcutta M. N. Y. K.
24, June
Y. K. K.
YAMASHITA KISEN KAISHA.
(THE YAMASHITA STEAMSHIP CO., LTDJ
NANYO MARU. No. 1.
́NANYO MARU No. 2
NANYO MARU No. 3
SODEGAURA MARU.
KYODO MARU. No. 13
TAMON MARU No. I
ASOSAN MARU.
CHEIAN
REGULAR SERVICE FOR
FREIGHT BETWEEN
For Particulars Please Apply to:-
Tel. No. 140 & 155.
HONGKONG.
BANGKOK
M. KOBAYASHI, Agent.
Shanghai. Kobe and Yokohama Genoa and Bombay
Takso via Swatow and Amoy Shanghai and Kobe
„Shanghai, Köbe and Yokohams
Shanghai
Straits and Calcutta
MARU.
. and/or SINGAPORE.
Top Floor, King's Building.
KUHARA SHOJI KAISHA, LTD.
KUHARA TRADING CO., LTD. (Shipping Department).
HEAD OFFICE (KOBE).
Branches and Representatives:-
TOKIO, USAKA, LONDON, NEW YORK, PARIS, HOME, BERS, POST SAID, CALLAO, HAVANA, BOMBAY, CALCUTTA, COLOMBO, SINGAPORE, TAWAO," BANGKOK, SAIGON, VLADIVOSTOK, SHANGHAI and TAIPEH.
Taking Cargo on through Bill of Lading to Pacific Coasts, Japan, China, India, Java, North and South America, also to Mediterraneau!
BUBJECT TO ALTERATION WITHOUT NOTICE.
For further particulars apply to
Telephone No. 2108,
CHU, KYOKU TRADING Co., -M. HASHIMOTO,
General Agents.
LINE.
THE
ADMIRAL
PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.
TRANS-PACIFIC FREIGHT SERVICE,
S.S. "WEST MUNHAM"
will be despatched on or about July 2nd. For SEATTLE, TACOMA & PORTLAND.
For SEATTLE, TACOMA" VICTORIA, VANCOUVER
"WESTERN KNIGHT”.... About August ist. #WEST HEMATITE"
For SEATTLE. TACOMA & FORTLAND. "WEST CELINA"
About August 15:h.
THROCJA BILLA OF LADING ISSUED TO OVERLAND COMMON POINTS, FOR FREIGHT AND PARTICTLARS APPLY TO
THE ADMIRAL LINE JOHN J. GORMAN, GENERAL AGENT.
5th Floor, Hotel Mansions,
Telephonse 2477. & 2478
10th.
Java
Sydney and Melbourne Calcutta via Ports
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.
25, June 25, June 77, June 127, June 9, July 19, July
Hulianghsien Chunghuan Kungho Hotel, from Shanghai.
Mrs. Lui cio "Chankuican, 14
THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE-Elgin Street, from Amoy.
GRAPH COMPANY, LTD.
Yeechong, from San Francisco. Yunan Hengchingtai Heng- chingtai Haipangtatao, from
The following Unclaimed Tele-Shanghai. grams are lying here:-
Taifookshingtai, from Dairen. Bosbois, from New York. Wangyusug, Kongho Hotel.
from Shanghai.
Wingchungshing.
Winglock
Street, from Yokohama.
Kianguan, from Amoy. Joohongseng. Robinson Road, from Shanghai.
Baer, Hongkong Hotel from Yokohama.
Sakata, Matsubara, from Kobe. Ford, Jardine, from Tientsin. Kinshing, from Kobe Chentzilin Yuéneoi, Western) Market, from Kobe.
Kwanhing. from Amoy.
Yuetsang, from Shanghai. Katotokikazu c/o Yoromal, ffrom Yamatootaki.
Ashley Pierce, from Shanghai. Tahing, from Amoy. Yunsang Chungway. from Shanghai.
Neeshingloong Ytecklee from Shanghai.
Woofoshiang, from Shanghai.
Gunboat Admiral Rodgers General Alava, from Peking.
Liang Pohin Weng Chungwa Co., from Shanghai.
~~~HTC. CARSTENSEN,
Act. Superintendent. Hongkong June 13, 1919.
THE
The N. Y. K. SS. INABA M. (European Line.) left London for this port via the Suez Canal on the 31st May, and is expected here on the 10th July.
The T. K. K. S. KOREA 'M.
arrived at Yokohama June 7th and will sail June 10th. as per schedule, being due at this Port June 18th.
KOSOKU
The N. Y. K. ss. MARU (Bombay Line.) left Moji for this port direct on the 9th June, and is expected here on
the 14th June.
June, and is expected here on the 17th June.
The military service resolution. which was carried with only one dissentient, read as follows:
That this conference represent ing many thousands of teachers who volurtee.ed for service dur- ing the recent war, is none the less opposed to the introduction of military drill or other forms of military training into the schools, whether primary or secondary.
risk.
Storage charzes will be 18 sessed on cargo remaining un delivered on and after Saturday.
21st June.
All broten.chafed and damage i. packages will be landed into the company's godown, where same will he examined on Friday, 10th June, at 10 A.M.
No claims will be recognised after the goods have left the steameror godown, and none will be entertained if presented later than three weeks after arrival of
steamer..
will be effected.
No fire insurance whatever
T. TAIGO.
Manager,
Agreement with this resolution was so general and obvious that the discussion was very brief. Mr. F. Barraclough (Leeds), who moved it, referred with pride to from various quarters, the union the fact that, despite pressure Hongkong, 13th June, 1919. never claimed exemption for its members on the ground that they PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO., LTD. were. teachers. They did not consider, however, that military desirable or necessary. training in schools
Was
either
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
ه کردن
S. S. "VENEZUEL \"
From SAN FRANCISCO,
Mr. J. H. Lumby (Liverpool) seconded the resolution, and ex- pressed opposition to anything which would turn schools into baracks. They could teach the children the truer patriotism of HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS, upright citizenship. He thought
were
SHANGHAI & MANILA,
The abere mentioned versel
having anived from the above
mentioned Ports, co-sienees ‹ f cargo are hereby informed that
The NYK. ss. TOYO MARUI would be a cynical proceedure No. 2 (Bombay Line.) left Singa- if they were told to adopt military pore for this port on the 11th drill in the schools at a time when
the statesmen in Paris Striving to secure a sertlement which would ensure the future their cargo will be landed at their rek into the bazardous and r peace of the world. OPTIONAL DOMESTIC TRAINING.extra hazardous godowns of the In the discussion on central Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf schools fear was expressed & tiodowa Co Ltd., and stored at that 9 system might be consignees* risk. (European Line.) left Singapore evolved under which a large
Construees of cargo ste hereby for this port on the 11th June-number of working-class boys and is expected here on the 16th would have no option but to be
The M. M. CHEKIANG left Singapore for this Port on the 11th instant, and is due here on the 18th instant.
The N. Y. K. s.s. SADO MARU
June.
JAPAN arrived' Vancouver on
notified that they must produce an Import Permit sigard hy the
The R. M. S. EMPRESS OF trained for industrial occupations: Superintendent of the Imports To-day a number of women and Exports, Hongkong, befere the 12th Jane, due Kobe on the speakers opposed compulsory bills of lading can be crunter- 14th June, and is due at Hong domestic training, chiefly on the signed. Kong 20th June.
ground that the new Girls' Con- All broken, chafed and damag- tinuation Schools might beed goods ars to be left in the Go- organised. as one speaker ex-
downs where they will be ex- EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRAL-pressed it. for the purpose of amined on June 16th at 10
ASIA & CHINA TELEGRAPH CO.: producing highly efficient domes- o'clock.
tic servants for an employing Chanszeyuen Kwongyahloong.class. from Hackow,
The resolution upon which Khongchon Chop Wohjinthai, discussion arose was moved by No. 88 Kamyeethong St., from Miss Robinson (Lewisham). İt Nalai.
urged that Leung Laiyok. Yaucheong, from Taipeh."
Manghanglung, from
couver.
Nangpehhon
Domestic subjects should be included in the curriculum for Van-all senior girls attending the ordinary day schools 'and for all girls in the continuation schools. The leader of the opposition, Mrs. Manning (Cambridge), moved as an amendment sthat
Domestic subjects should be, optional for girls in all primary, continuation and secondary schools
Pahtsaintang, Street. from Shanghai.
Shun Kee, from Semarang. Toogiangkeaw Chop Wonghai hing, from Singapore.
Yapehingho, from Bombay. Yingseng. 43 Waiyeenchac St., from Cholan
J. K. GIBSON.
Superintendent, Hongkong, June 12, 1919.
Taikoo Dockyard and Engineering Co.
of Hongkong Ltd.
BUILDERS OF SHIPS & ENGINES. OF. EVERY DESCRIPTION
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All claims 'must be presented within a moath of the steamer's arrival bera, after which they cannot be recognized.
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns and sli goods remaining undelivered sfter June 18th will be subject to rent.
No fire insurance whatever will be effected.
Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature immediately."
PACIFIC MAIL 8.8. CO. Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, 11th June, 1919.
TIDE TABLE.
From 9th June to 15th June. · ·
The Conference did not seem to be, sympathetic towards the amendment at first, especially. when Mrs. Manning roundly declared that in these days when women stood for complete freedom teachers above all should oppose anything being made com- pulsory for women. During dé the past two or three weeks, she said, "hundreds of girls have passed through my hands. They tre absolutely deed against domestic work. These girls have been out into the world, and they Wed. have seen that there is something for women beyond domestic work. They want full equality with men, and they don't care if it costs them starvation to get it. We are not going to force girls into a narrow vocational bias unless they wish for it,"
S&P
9 22
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GENERAL EDUCATION FIRST.
Besolutions were passed call- The Conference was more re-ing for, a cessation of war time sponsive when Mrs. Manning economies, in schools, for the urged that school time was so speedy demobilisation of teachers precious that the whole of it who remain in the Army, and for should be available for general the limitation of size of classes in education and mental develop elementary schools to thirty ment. This argument was de children. The mover of the de veloped by several other women
mobilisation - resolution evoked teachers one of whom expressed the hope, that all domestic subjects would be banished from the primary schools. These subjects, she said, absorbed a great deal of time just at the age when girls be came capable of deriving benefit from mental training.
laughter when he declared that teacher, who had been unable obtain release as a teacher ceeded by describing himmet a yarn spinner Wi clude conscientious. the resolutiona asked Aloud chor
The amendment was carried by from a very large majority;
pirsye
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