HOTEL LISTS.
Homaruso HoTEL.
Corrseted to 20th June, 19:20. Mrs We Ahlerson F. L. Kirchner D. W. Anderson Mrs EW. Kapka Mr. Bailey T. J. Korthaza Master Bakker L T. Krull adr. and Mrs Mrs P. R. Kyne
J. R. Bakker Lachond J. R. Karrickio A. C. Langdon Mrs. H. H. Rayne Mr. Mrs. LR. Belo F. B Je Lara AL Benham Ir. 31. C. Lasper
Mr Mr.
• Mr.
and and C. I. Benson C. Lauritsen
Mrs. Madam J. J.
Mr. and
and
R. W. Bardem Lairia Mr. and Mr E Levy
S. Biandy
M. Hun
Mrs. G. nardel
Mr. and
PEAR HOTEL
THE HONGKONG SI
Corrected to Sird June, 1981 Capt Archer R. W. Les Joues Mr. and Mrs. A Sir Bila Kadoorie Rishton H. Karpersen
J. Bartholomew Mr Konkolovsky.
E. D. Bird
R. Blacking
Mr. and Ms
5. Blair
30. Baker
1. A. Lažng
J. B. Lambura
D. Capt. and Mra
Listan
J. 1 Lloyd Hr. & Mr OTR S Logan
CAMSTON HOTELS Corrected to 18th June, 1980. and. McKeatio
4. Nathan
Mr. Acid
Family
and Mr.
Actalytia
Mr. P. Nelson
7. Arrankin José Arraažia
Mr. and
Sool
4. Peterson
Mrs. F. B. Camer-dir.
G. Cameroo
M. L Conner J. W. Dando P. J. Maitland
J. E. Griffin Mrs. MeAinah
Throughout the meeting both HELP TO END THIS BURGLARY EPIDEMIC.
directors `and-men'a representa,
tives insisted on the need for im
proved timmaksaping, and the hope was expressed that the recipiente Mrs. would place the maney gained to,
some useful purpose.
and Mrs. Peterson
Mr Mr. and
Rapas & Family 1. A. Reed
J. Sanina
Capt. H. S. Milla | Mrs. HagnmeyerCapt. Salatrem
and child
L. A. Jackson
Mr. and Mr.J. Hemiet
G. Morgan
Pol L. Nichał (6). J. Johnson
Mise Serpell
Misa IL. Stoele
"NOW IT CAN BE TOLD.”
PHILIP GIBBS' NEW BOOK. In reviewing Philip Gibbs book, "Now It Can Be Told," the New York Evening Post says ---
IN THE COLONY BY BUYING
BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES
THEY ENSURE SAFETY OF YOUR VALUABLES"
AND EASE OF HEART.
Mira Swann and The very title of Mr. Gibbe's THE SINCERE
chill
Mrs.
Breakspear
G. G. Bridges
J. G. Bridger
Mrs.
斷
Capt.
and Mrs Capt. Monteith Larson
Maj. and Mrs. "J
L Carter
1. F. Cavillo
EL D. Sott
Mr. and Mrs.
JA.. Porter
12 R Potter
and
Mr
Fapt K. K. PJ. McGee
Worsley
E
Miss. H. Lillie
8. Langächl
Don. Ludin
A. H. Luning
Mrs. A. H. Lustig
B. & Boyal
Mr. and
Mrs.
F. P. Brady
Mr. and
H. R Maba
Mes Dr. O. Marriotz
J. M. Brady Ur. ຄວ
t Forbes Brown
A. R. Bursun
J. Van der Byl
C. W. Martyr
Mr. BANI Mrs. Mekoala
II. Cheetham
W. Charch
fs. N. Clark
Mr. and Mrs.
Cockburn
IC. H. Cale
Mr. Cormack
LA. Cossart
Mr. Coxon
R. Crowley
Son CM.G.
wers'
1. S. RobituÓN
Mr. and Mrs W.
Robinson
H. W. Roger
Mai and Mp
Sanders
Maior T. H. Me
Cannell
DC. I. Cully
. E Sandstrum
D F. Cuthill
1. H. Sargent
En.
L. J. Darica
Com Dawson
O, F. Savage
TR. P. Shaw
9. Shrubsole Mr. and
Mrm
A Cameron] Dr. G. W. Mr.
Kean FW Cansaday
Capt R. J. Carle W. McLean
MNeary
ter
M
E. J. L'armichael P. J. J. Michelsen Ali G. Carna]Mrs, e. Mille
Llis
aml Mrs. J. Mirande
Mrs.
Mrs. E. Carri
Liet
Me and
Mrs. E A. Cas
sidy.
Morlich
Mr 11.
Zu
Mrs.
PD Chandler Mald
D. E. Uppleman Mr. and
1. thayam
Mrs. Chapman
Miss Phyon 19
J. Praven
N. Croucher
J. VOL. Ban>
Herbam and
serabl
J. Dewar
7. Dleksan
Master Dantum
W. P. Scron
Note
24. R. Dual
13. Donn Mi N. T. Pe
perell
& Percy
Fund-p
IX. R. Tick
N. W. Tackworth I. Grant Smith Mr. & Mr Johr A. Findlay Smith
IL Spicer Duncan
4. W. Fantrean Mr. And Miss
Stabbings Exeleich AV. Farue? Mrs. C. & San J. Farmer
J. P. Swindells Li-Col M. GreenM and Mrs. Me and Mrs. R S. J. Sprett
Mrs. Tobiassen Maj. Gen. F
Seatris
A. Fale
C. Tale
Halifax caE. D. Hall
Hon. Mr. ER
Mai. Harding
Set. G., T. Wal
drrave
H. H. Webester
C.J. B. Hellstren F. M. Weller Mr and Mrs. Wilkinson
F. J. Hobans Me and
Itaw s
. Eag Briche
>
A. Tolingu
worth
and Mr. Brindell
W. Dankar
W. H. Beternak
TE Daver Mr. Richarding!
Misses Richard
Bl 31.
F. A. Fairchild Engineer Cap. S.) L
F. Ferzuscin
Mr. B. Foley
J. & Gardin--
Bir and Me
„Garibaldı F. Barrie
FP. H. Gasille
J: X. Gibson
| Goffe
E. E Golston
Dr.
Ecberta
F. Robina
Polúnen
Mm
Winfeld Capt. P. Withers Mr. and Mrs Marshal Wood
C. E. Holmes Maj. R. & Young 3fr. nad Mr G. G. Irwine
1. Rodanfuer Capi.
KISE EDWARD HOTEL
Andersva
| Mral Johnson ands, Thom MELET
SAXO
A Tourle Dr. & Mrs. King A.K. Whibley Miss W. King Mr.
PALACE HOTEL
. Corrected to 29th June, 1989
A. W. Alexander (A. Marks Mr. Beacham Mr. and Mrs
T. Matthew
1. Brotchie
| Capt. T. Brown (R. Nicholls
1. Uvew
Mr. and Men Mrs. CO. Farrel J. II. Oberry Mr. and Men. 9. Pach
SPL Leigh J. Robertson · H. Hareat 10. A. Searle
R. Jemchoojin
W. F. Kirby
V. C. Labrum
W. P. Machster
J. T. Manit
J. Smith
A. F. Starkey
Land Mrs.
S. Sterres Mr. Waterwake-
peace,
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that
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THE SINCERE COMPANY., LIMITED
scrap
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of conversation, but W. S. BAILEY
CONSIGNEES.
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ENGINFERS & SHIP- BUILDERS, HOK UN. KOWLOON.
· HARBOUR ÞEPAIRS
Call Fist
Sole Agents for KELVIN MOTORS." Motors from 12 B.H.P. to 50 BHP. Dow in stock
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CONSIGNEES.
STRUTHERS & DIXON INC.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
From SAX RANCISCO THE Steamship
'EASTERN TRADER" having arrived from San Frat- ļcisca via ports on 1st July, 1920 consignees are hereby notified. that their cargo is being landed as their ret into the hazardous ander Extra-Hazanılnus Godowas of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd... Kowloon, and stored
a) con- signeea" risk.
Consignees of cargo must pro- duce an Import Permit signed. (by the Superintendent of Importa & Exports, Hangkong, before Bill of Lading will be counter- signed.
All broken chafed and dam- aged cargo is to be lels in the Godowns where it will be examined at 11 a.m. on 6th July. 1920, by the Company's sur veyors. Messrs. Carmichael & Clarke.
latest book on the war suggests: that for a long time the author bas bad something on his mind. Like the Ancient Mariner," his ghastly tale must be told, and if the public does not listen quite as a
the Wedding always there is the same spectre respectfully 19 fluest, at any rate Me. Gibbs will hovering in the background, feel that the, demands of an
a resentment against anybody uneasy conscience have been and everybody except the satisfied. As iL war corres-individual fighting manu. Ath pondent he was muzzled by times this monomania distorta the ceasarship, but now at last, his vision, and the brilliant war thank God, the truth can be told.correspondent succumbs to the The truth after all. is very temptations of gloomy introspee- simple, although it takes some tion. No one knows the British 550 pages to tell it. War is a soldier better than hẹ, but when grim business, and only Mr. Gibbs he tells us that the men came and the fex million men who back from lease with a curious fought and died in the trenches kind of hatred of England be- know just how grim its. The cause the people there were no public knew nothing about it, ani damned cheerful TM
or that the mast ignorant of all were the they hated G. H. Q. “with a generals and the staff officers, bitter loathing." he is speaking
monks The public made
out for himself and not for the Tom- of the war, while the generals, in-my. The British soldier was by competent blark-hearted wretches nature the most optimistic man in that they were, lived in the lap of the world, and when he went on luxury far removed from the leave he expected other people to scene of horrors. Of course, one be equally cheerful. As forbating of the troubles with G. H. Q. was [0. H. Q., he never bothered' his The first distribution under the that it did not like war corres-bead about it one way or another. profit-sharing sebeme initiated pondents, but to do Mr. Gibbs They were safe, yes, but then the last year by Sir William Cress. justice,
his question of safety was only re- well Grag, in connection with main objection. His hafredative. To the man out on awiting William Gary and Cu's shipyards of genesale was due to some patrol, the dugouts in the trenches
iar and engineering" works at the thing
mort fundamental seemed the last word in security. Hartlepools and on the Wear, is than their dislike of hewspaper The platoon in the front line about to take plate. The scheme publicity: It was the cold-blood-thought the men in reserve were provided that after the necessary ed way they went about their having, a pretty soft time of it. allocations had been made the business. The fact that Sir Dong-while the men in reserve povied profis should be divided between las Haig could be eating bis din- the lot of brigade headquarters, Converted to peth June, BEN-
Shareholders and employers in ner in a comfortable chateau and so on back to the com- Mrs. R. Almond W. H Leewave?
proportion of 30 per cent. to the while British soldiers were being mander-in-chief in his chateau, Mr Mrs Lovegrove
and reformier and 20 per cant to be bland to bilt Sassed blinded, who wanli probably have maimed and, shell shocked io willingly ebanged places with To participate in the scheme an places that were fas➡do very far any of them. The fact that employee must have attained the from 6.1LQ” was one of the the men grumbled and cursed the age of 21 and not have lost more little ironies of war that Philip bloody wat had none of the than twelve days work during Gibbs never learned to accept. sinister meaning that Mr. Gibbs the year, allowance being made Again and again we see itcroppings imagines. They were sick of in for illness, holidays, lockient, arjout, this deep resentment against of course, and they wanted to go district strike. The period cover-theicevisable. If only the generals home, but when he depicts the ed is nine months ending Dezern-had seen the sectures of the British soldier as brooding over having arrived from Seattle yia ber 31 last, and the employees wounded en they would never the failure of our civilization Mr.ports, on July 1st 1920, consignees share of profits for this period is have dared to give the order for a Gibbs is unconsciously depicting are hereby notified that their £55,694, in which 2,500 workers trench raid. What was the o- bis own feelings.
cargo is being landed at their risk Mrs will participate. Thirty-seven after all! Afbest, a few prisacers
oaly natural that into the Hazardous end or Extra- and a half per cent of those had been captured and a salient
such
man the Hazardous Godowns of the Hong- eligible failed to qualify, but dus bitten into the enemy's lines ünal victory in 1918 brings no kong and Kowloon Wharf & A Ficheraill · Mrs. A. Robertsoning the first few months of the and at what a cost!
relief. He had drunk too deeply | Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, and Mr an-1 Mad A Siva
Such is the general trend of the of the philosophy of Heati Bar-stored at consignees' risk. present year the number who have fallen ont is just half the argumens, and evidently Mr.busse to be able to think of ang number that tell at during the Gibbs bus convinced himself that thing but the "lizing hell" of theduce an Import permit signed by Consignees of cargo must pro- Brad three months of the scherne.it is ime the rest of the world last four gears and the tragic in
In a letter reader the meeting at faced the farts. We gather that competence of all generals and the Superintendent of Imports and Mr which the results were announc. if only the generala had been diplomats. Not that Mr. Gibbs Exports, Hongkong before Bills
and ed. Sir. William Gray says forced to live in the front line has sounded the same depth auf Lading will be countersigned.arted. Tusalay 29th June 1920
The divisible profits are greater degouts and the politicians in the the author "Le Feo." He lacks
All broken, chafed and dam-consignees of cargo are hereby 'than anticipated. The prices of mine craters Mr. Gible would the firm masculine touch of the aged cargo is to be lefs in the notified to present their Bills of new tonnage have been abnorm-have accepted the war with pe:- Frenchman, but he has collected Godowns,
where it will he Lading for countersiratute, and) ally high and the profits larger fect equanimity. This horrible a nice little assortment of hot-examined as 11am. on July 6th, take immediate delivery from and Mrs.than the firm ever carned in the injustice, this unfair division of rors which represent to his 1920 by the Company's Surreyors, alongside steamer or the Com
I feel, however. that areward and danger, bas, of course, entire satisfaction the truth about Messrs. Carmichael & Clarks. past.
pany's Godown. where all cargos word of warning is essential been mentioned by scores of the war. For the first time since
impeding icmediate discharge bu! Already there are indications that writers.
never has
All claims must be presented will be landed at consigner's risk. any 1914 Mr. Gibbs has been able to orders will not be obtained at author harped on his thems so write without keeping one eye on within 30 days of the steamer's
Storage
be 1552933 such remunerative prices, and persistently. Why is it that the the censor, and be revels in his arrival here," after which they
on CATHO remaining unde- before five year are gone I ex. general gets ten times the par new found freedom. It would be cannot be recognized.
Hivered after Tuesday, 6th July pect to be faced with perhaps of a private soldier without run-churlish to claim that he has
No claims will be recognized 1920. the most Bevere struggle for ning a tenth of the risk? For the only rehashed the old dispatches after the goods have left the survival which shipbuilding and obvious reason that the general and seasoned them with a dash of Godowns, and cargo undelivered marine engineering in the town is in a position of infinitely bitterness. Mr. Gibbs writes 100 bas experienced. With the pros- greater responsibility. The skilwell for that. But he is sufferon and after 7th July. 1920 will
be subject to rent pects. therefore. of divisible fol plancing of an offensive, es ning from the quiversal plague of profits becoming less and the though it involve the death of restlessness, and his ventures Consignees are requested to number, of workers to share them thousands of men. 49 more into the realms of military criti-send in their Bills of Lading for more, we must look to increased valuable to the Government than ciam and international politics counter-signature immediately. productivity and diminished costs the most spectacular deed of are founded on nothing surer than to keep up the average of about prowess in the trenches.
H. 1. Rowdymos.
1. Schryver
W.
Mr. and Mrs. L'art.
C. H. Shield
Capt. W.C. GreerA. M. Sierevelt Cant. and MrSapt. Slagveland
• Orièrsoo and Miss F. Suth
Mia M. Smith. clu
Mr. Suits
PF Grease
H. B. ammend L. Soutendam ¥: Kraj MAN Sopwpant, W. A. Hannita & Sparks Mr. and Mrs. A. Tomukine
W. H. Harrer Mr.
Mise. Harre
A. W. Harrin
B21
117.
. E. Asger Lammi, Asu Mr. Marik
LA. Replies Manuk
3. Marrison DoJ Mn Capt. Milne
1. Balgr 10. J. Muriso0 Master Chi Shing|Mrs. J. F. Nichet Choi Shoe
. O. Odell, Page:
J. C. Clark
E. G. Coomes
F. A. Peki
A. Fairgries
IT. Pas
Mr. PasAIDOTE J. T. Pain
V. Pavl
Mr. and
1. Pereira MJ W. Pritchard
P. T. Farre Miss Farrell
C. P. Templeton 1. D. Forrest
| 33r. A. Tutundjian
Dr. B. Hattink he ! Ver. Mr.
and Mrs. meulen H.J. Hawkins (Mik. U. 15 Was A. I Van Heek
M. AS Beach E Van der
רגנו
Miss J. Hill
Werken
and
H. Targe
1 J. Gran
D. M. Graham Mr.
Mrs. B. G. South
PILDO Dr. A. B. Somma
and MnDr. L. O. Spil. Gregory
hand
A. White
1. de Grisogono Me TT. K. Bochschielt. G. White Mr. 1:4] Mrs. Mr.
Mr Mr and Mrs. A Stewart W. 3. White J. Harrison Mrs A. HE W. Mr.
Aeg
A. Holt
Miss Houston
S. Howard
Weg. E. . Jeiner
SALG. and
Mr and Me- E V. Wilbern
1. Joseph
P. Julien
V. B. Karan
Family
and MLStutas Hart & children F. Taylor
Holi-Mr. and Mra bonso
Coderwood A. D. Hopkirk Mr. Mr. J. Johnstone Verkal
H. Verheul A. Jona
K. J. Wilenser
J. H. Williams
[Me 25/1
Mrs.
J-G. Hess Jr
T. FL. Webber:
3. G. Wood
A. Kamaro
G. E Wetten
Mrs. Kelman
Me and Mr. A. Wafter
B. Kexler
F. L. Kinende
Visa. Yarnold
ST. GEORDE'S For
Corrected to 19th June, 1920.
Mr. and Mrs Mr. J. Kibee & A. C. WIES
child
Է
3.
Lea
. Blackett
Mr. and Mrs W.
Mr. & Mrs R. P.
Dorce
H. Megh &
daughters
5. Brea
Allen Brockman N. MeKézdir
Kiest. J.
Bryant. E.Z.
JG. Mellis
Lyman Monty
L. Packe
Mr. & Mrs. Ben.
ton C. Bred S. -8 Church
1. Day
H. Y. Farthing
Mr. Hassard
A. Kitz
J. A. Lloyd T. J. Lossias H, M. Hadden
1. D. II. Lyson
STATION HOT
Corrected to with June. If
J. J. Wierink de W. H Bennett | Book Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Des
Beris
'J. M. de Jong Miss E Best- P. J. de Sant Mrs. J. Stewart J. Northeots
Browa
[H. H. Olsen J. D. Carrière H. R. Farter
G. H. Gibson
Mr. and Mrs. E
W. Peterson Thos. Reanett Arthar W. Re
berts Dr. and Mrs.
H. Scott
P. Stock
Mrs. H. Tarby John Wilkis
...M
Mrs. P.M. Rotaat
H. Sieling Wm. Thon J. P. Haverkamp Mr. and Mrs. W.
Higgin 1. Wik
C. J.
botham
latter.
1:
From SEATTLE.
THE Steamship
"ARCTURUS"
Agents.
1st floor, Powell's Building.
a perfectly normal hatred of war. STRUTHERS & DIXON,INC., £20 per man which we have After taking a tilt at staff Ai a chronicler describing what earned this year. The Future officers, authe censorship and at be sees with his own efes, kir. will certainly be full of difficul-discipline in general, the author. Gibbs will always command our ties, but I see no cause for settles downto an impressionistic attention, but the moment he No one can reflects on bla-observations he despondency if the profitsharing history of the war. scheme belp us to put our house sorpass him in the art of repro-mast pardon as if we pass by on in order to face it."
Iducing a scene by an anecdote or the other side.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS.
His Notion of a Tongue!
All claims must be presented within thirty days of the steam- (er's arrival here;after which thay.. [cannot be recognized. No claims will be recognized after the goods have left the Gelowus, and cargo undelivered on and after the July, 1920 will be subject to: rent.
Consignee are requested to send in their Bill of Lading for countersignature imediately. STRETHERS & "DIXON, INC.
Agente
12. Des Your Road Central. Hongkong, 1st July, 1920.
BY BLOSSER.
14 foot. Powell's Brilding. 12. Des Vœux Roxt. 6). Hongkong. 1st July:2199)
TOYO KISEN KAISHA,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
6.S. “PERSIA MARU” From SAN FRANCISCO via
& MANILA.
HONOLULU, JAPAN FORTS
The above named Steamer having
All broken,chafed and damaged packages will be loaded into the Company's Godowns, where esme will be examined on Friday 9th July 1920, at 10 a.m.
No Claims will be recognised after the goods have left the steamer or Godown, and none) will be entertained if presenta later than three weeks aftesi arrival of steamer.
No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected.
Y. TŠUTSUMU
Manager:
Hongkong, 9th June, 1920.
FRESH CHOCOLATE
HERE! WILLATS": "THAT YOUVE GOT THERE ?? BRING THAT TO ME THIS INSTANT-
QUICK!
WHY, "THE VERY IDEA! YOU TAKING A PIECE OF
AOTUETS CAKE WITHOUT ASKING FOR IT=WHATS YOUR TONGUE FOR ANNOWAY?
To SUCK LOLLY PORS
!!!
OKL &
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