CONSIGNEES.
STRUTHERS & DIXON INC.
! NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
From AN RANCISCO
THE Steamship
** EASTERN TRADER"
having arrived from San Fran- cisco via parts on 1st July, 1920 consignees are hereby notified that their cargo is being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or Extra Hazardous Godowas of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co. Ltd., Kowloon, and stared Al con- signees" risk.
Consignees of cargo must pro duce an Import Permit signed by the Superintendent of Importa & Exports. Hongkong, before Blof Lading will be counter- signed.
All broken, chated and dam. aged cargo is to be lait in the Godown where it will be examined at 11 am on 6th July, 1920, by the Company's sur veyors, Messrs. Carmichael & Clarke.
W. S. BAILEY & CO., LTD.,
ENGINEERS & SHIP- BUILDERS, HOK UN KOWLOON.
HARBOUR REPAIRS Call Flag "L"
Sole Agents for **KELVIN MOTORS." Motors from 12 BHP, to 50 REF. now in stock also spare parts.
Works. Manager... Secretary
HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH.
HOTEL LISTS.
·
SATURDAY, JULY
FLAK HOTEL
Corrected to Kird June, isai Capt. Archer B. W. Law Jouan Mr. and Mrs. A. Sir Nilis. Kadocte - Ashton B. C. KasparÓD
J. Bartholomew A. Kunkolarský R. E. 0, Bird IL A. Laing
R. Blacking
Mr. and Mr.
E. Blair
R. O. Baker
Corrected to 30th June, 1920, Mrs. W. Alderson, F. L. Kirchner
Q. W. Anderson En. EW. Kopie Mrs. E.& Hailey I. J. Korthais | Master Bakker H. T. Kratt
Ar Anıl Man P. E. Kyne
J. N. Bakker Q. Lachmond J. R. Barrichlo A. U. Langdon Mrs. H. l. Bayne Mit and Mrs. Mra E. R. Bellies F. B. de Lara G. G. Bridger ALBerham Dr. M. € Lasher |J. G. Bridger Mr. and Mrs Mr. *and Mrs. Caps. 4
C. H. Bansan
Lauritsen Mr. And Mrs. Madan J. J.
R. W. Bardem Leiria Mr. and MrE. Lovy
Disney
M. Nam Hrs G.
pardel
Blog- G. Ladin
Mr. And Mrs. Lustig
Tel K.21.
K.329. K369.
K. S. Boyd
F. P. Bisdy
J. M. Brady
Harbour Engineer K.23. Telegrams "SEYBOURNE.”
CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
'S. S. LAKE FIELDING"
Mr. & Mr. Q
Breakipear
3. B. Lamba
D. Capt. and Mrs.
Linton
J. R. Llard
R S LogED
P. J. Maitland
Mr. Madinah Capt. I S. Mill Mrs Capt. Mostei Carson
Mr. and Maj. and Mrs. J G. Morgan
L. Carter
W. Church S X. Clark, Mr. and Mrs.
Cockburn
C. R. Cole
SHIPBUILDERS.
SHIP REPAIRERS,
จ
BOILER MAKERS.
FORGE MASTERS,
OXY-ACETYLENE AND ELECTRIC WELDERS.
Ma
MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERS.
Rol, L A. Nichot
en cc
IL A. Noth
A. Porter
&B. Potter
Caps K. K. Fo
wers
J. S. Robinson
Misa. H. La
S. Longfeld
G. F. Carilla H. Cheetham Mr. and Mrs.
A. I. Lunings
E
Mr. and Mis H. R. Mahson
Mrs. Cormick
Mr. and M.
A. Comart
¡D, C. H. fully
C. E. Sandstrom
J. I. Sargeni
10. F. Savage
Mr. and Mrs. Dr. O. Marriott
C. Forbes Brawn
C. W. Martyr Mr. Coxon
A. . Burton Mar T. 11 MB Crowley J. Van der Byl Chanell
Mr. and Mrs W. C. Malonald D. F. Cuthill
A. Blameron Dr. G. W. ME J. Daries F. W. Laanaday Kran
Capt. R. J. Carl W. McLean
En. Com Dawson
H. G. McNeary. R. Dick
Mr. and Mrs W.
Robinson
IL W. Roger Mai and Mrs.
Sanders
WR. P. Shaw
F. Shrubsale
MC. and Un
E. J. Carmichael P. J. J. Michelsen N. W. Duckworth 1. Great Smith Miss. G. Carrie Mrs. C. Millə Mr. & Mr John A. Findlay Smith
thers
All claims must be presented PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO., LTD. ME Carru within thirty days of the steam- er's arrival here, after which they cannot be recognized. No claims will be recognized äfter the gooda have left the Godowns, and cargo undeliver on and after 7th July, 1920 will be subject to
rent.
Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature immediately. STRUTHERS & DIXON, INC.
Agents.
1st floor, Powell's Building. 12, Des Vœux Road, Cil Hongkong, 1st July, 1920
STRUTHERS & DIXON INC.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
From SEATTLE
HE Steamship
"ARCTURUS"
L-COL M Greer. And 3r
S. J. Stret:
Dançan
A. W. Eastman
tiers Mr. L'as
Sady
Mr.
Mr
G. Eveleigh
A. Y. Farmer
Ma
Mahlen
11.
Zur
J. Farmer
Mr. anal Mrs.
HL' Spicer Mr. J. Mirandolle
and Miss and
Stabbings Moe Sch
Mr C. A. Swi
. F. Swindells.
an
W. P. NeesoD
Mr. and Mrs. R
A. Fale
1 Note
P. I. Oc
R. A. O'Conn
N. E. perell
A candler" 1-5 Coppleman 1. Chapunan
Mr. Chapman
Hi• t!kaHLL J. Kraven N. Cracker J. V. C. Patie"
Berhan and Terry
Servant
From CALCUTTA via PENANG & SINGAPORE The above mentioned vessel having arrived from the above mentioned Ports, cunsignees of cargo are hereby informed that ther mas: take immediate J. Bewar delivery of same from alongside. F1. Dileksan and all cargu impeding discharge Master Dunbar will be landed at their risk and Me and expanse into the Pacific Mail W. Dunbar Steamship Company's godowns
T." Inyer at West Point, and stored F. A Fairchild
Engineer Capt. S Consignees risk.
P. Fermon
Consignees of cargo are hereby notified that they must produce an Import Permit signed by the Superintendent of the Imports & Exports, Hongkong, before Bills of Lading can be countersigned.
All broken, chafed and damaged goods are to be left in the godowns where they will be examined on July 5th at 10 a.m.
1. Bandeld:
Rawlins
Erich Mr. Reinde
[W. R. Reterinck Mr. Richardlanır. Man Richard
M. J. R. Foley
Gardineri
M- and Mr
Caribald,
+
Lin
Mr. and Mr
Roberta
* A Robina
Rubinen
R. Bodenfusef Bondon
R. C. Hale
Hor Mr. E. R
Halifax L
D. Han
Mai. Hauling
Mrs. Tobiassen
Baj.-Gen.
Ventria
F.
Bot. G. T. Wat
dezrave
. Webster
OF HONGKONG, LIMITED
TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY
CARLTON HOTEL.
Corrected to 12th Jane. 1920.
Ma Acid and W. McKenzie
Family
A. Natban
and Arkalytia
DRY DOCK
LENGTH 787 FEEL. LENGTH ON BLOCKS 750 FEET
DEPTH ON CENTRE, OP",
SILL (HW.OS.T) 34 FT. 8 LÁS. -THREE SLIPWAYS-
CAPABLE OF HANDLING SHIPS UP
`TO 3000 TONS DISPLACEMENT.
ELECTRIC CRANE AT SEA WALL CAPABLE OF LIFTING 100 TONS AT 70 FEET RADRIS
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, AGENTS,
HONGKONG, CHINA & JAPANE
JUST ARRIVED
Mr.
Mrs. P. Nelson
Mr.
J. Arrastia
and Nicol
Mr
Jose Arrastia
a. Peterson
Mrs. F. E. Camer-Mr.
GLA
and Peterson
Mrs.
Easy hair curlers.
Mr and
MIL
M. 1. Conner
Rapas & Family
J. W. Dando
. A Reed
C. J. B. Hellirom. M. Weller Mr. and Mr. Wilkinson F. J. Fabio Mr. and A. E. Holloga Winbeld
Capt. P. Withers Mr. and Mrs Marshall Wood
C. F. Him Maj. R. B Young
word
Mr. And Mr
G. G. Irwise
Auto EDWARD HOTEL Corrected to th June, 1920 Mes. R. Amosd W. H. Leerave: C'art. and Mrs Mr. Lovegrove
Anderson
Fate and
Lammis Mr. Manak
1. D. Rossola Dr. M. E. Anger 1. Schryver Mr.
Mri CH. Sinds
Carrit FL Gadi 1. N. Gilson
H. # Tape WC. Gree:A M. Steteve AE folsten
Cart and Mrs Cap Siggseland Grierson and Mia F. Swith Child
31 M. Smil All claims must be presented:
P. F. tunge * Mr. Smit within & week of the steamer's Hameed Sagendan arrival bere after which they cannot be recognized.
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Mr
Mr.
having arrived from Seattle via purts, on July 15: 1920, consigneas
and Mrs S Sorenson} W. A. Hannibalp. B. Spirka are hereby notified that their cargo is being landed at their risk
and Mrs. G. Tompkins No claim will be fitted after
W. H. Haner Mr. into the Hazardous and or Extra- the goods have left the godowns. Miss Harer
and Me CP. Tempat Hazardous Golowns of the Heng-and all goods remaining un kong and Kowloon Wharf delivered after July 6th will be. F. Hattink
A. W. Harrison A. Totendjies
A J. Ver Godown Co., Lid.. Kowloos, and subject to rent
Mr. and Mes meulen stored at consignees' risk.
H. J. Hankins Mr. C. No Fire Insurance whatever A. H. Van Herk SAN
Mrs. A.S. Henna. E Van ilez"
Werken Miss J. Hil
·Consignees 1 raggɔ must pro-will'te effected. dace no Import permit signed by
the Superintendent of Imports
Mar Cun-izners are requested tr
& Exports. Hoagkong before Bills send in their Bill of Lading for
of Lading will be countersigned. [countersignature unmediately.. y
All broken, chafed and dam- aged cargo is to be left in the Godowne. where it will be examined at Haan, un July 6th, 1920 by the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. Carmichael & Clarke.
All claims must be presented within 30 days of the steamers arrival here, after which thes cannot be recognized.
No claims will be recognized after the goods have left the Godowns, and cargo undelivered
on and after 7th July, 1939 will be subject to rent.
Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for counter-signature immediately.
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PACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO.
As Operators, U.S. Shipping
Board.
Hongkong. 28th June, 1920.
-
EL A. While
11 Akina"
Cap
WA
LA B Miu Manuz
JJ. Matrisou Mr. and Mr Capt. Milne
W. Badze JC. J. Murison Master Chi Shing Mrs. J. F. Nicho
Chai Shing
J. C. Clark E. G. Coome
F. A. Dickhof
A. Fairgrieve
P. T. Farrel
Mix Farrell
J. D. Forres:
Mr.
IL O. Quell
Ah Paget
T. Pals
Mrs. Passmors JJ. T. Panitz.
1. Pavlo
Mr.
and Pereira
Mrs.
and Mrs. J. W. Pritchard
A Fethergill Mr. A. Robertson
C. Cameron
J. E. Grilha
IT. Santos
Mrs. Hazumerer Capi. Salstrum
and child
J. Hemick
LA. Jackson
G. J. Johnson
Mr. Johnson and S. Thomson
Nailiques.
Gillette stropping machines. Hair binds.
Mia Serpell
Miss H. Sicele
Best steel razors.
Bronze hair pins.
Mr Swann
and
child
Auto strop razors.
Pinaud's Brillantine.
Mr
Best razor strops.
Spirit lamps for curling Irons.
Son
A. R. Tourle Dr. & Mr King A. K. Whibley Miss W. King Mr. and
1. McGee
Wordley
ST. Groza's HOR Corrected to 10th June, 1020. W. Blackett
Mr. and Mrs W. Mr. & Mr R. P. H. M÷H=
Boyce
e daughters
Allen Brockman W. McKenzie
Liest J.
Bryant. L.I.
J. G. Mellia
Lyman Monry
Mr. Mrs. Bent L Packe
ton C. Byrd. Mr and Mrs. E S. S. Church
W. Petersch
Day
Mr.
Mrs. J. A. Siva
FL. F. Farthing
fl. Geore
War
J. Grand
Mr. B. G. South
ertes
Mrs. Hassard
A Kirk
D. M. Graham
and Mr Gregory
17. E. HehechildF G White My Sand Mrs. Mr and Yr A HMA
W. A. White Je Mike Hogeton Bira A. H. Whis S. Howard
Mr. Jones in ani Mr. Mr and Mrs E. V. Wilbern
1. Japh
J. Willsen
Thos. Rennett
Arthur W. Ro
berts Dr. and Mrs.
EI. Scott R. Stock
Dr. A. & Sauza J. R. Lang Dr. L. Spi I. J. Lasica
bang
W. D. H. Lyson, hirs. E. Tarby Mrs. | H. M. Madden John Wilkie 26d
F. de Gringate Mr. and Mr. and Mrs A Stewart
Harrisco
Family
4. Jellen
J. F. Wiliam
A Jumpe
Mr. and Mrs. H. Stones
Hart children F. Taylor AL. C. Holt-Mr. and Mra
hoase
Underwood and A. D. Hopkirk Me Mr. J. Johnstons Verheul
FL Terheal
Mrs
N. E. Karanji
Mrs.
G. Hics Je
T. I. Wohlsen
*
37- and Mry.
R Kerkr
T. A. Winfre G. G. Word
A. Ramai
G. & Wetten
Mrs. Kelman
F. J. Kincade
Min. Yaroold
PALACE HOTEL
FRUSSIA'S WASTE LANDS Berlin, May 6-In spite of op- position on the part of the Ger non National Party
and the
Me and
and T. Matcher
Mrs.
Mr
and
AIRMEN AS DISPATCH CARRIERS.
In a lecture given before the
CAMPBELL MOORE: CO., LTD.
and aiahips which permitted of bringing closer together the vari the transfer of vast numbers of ions units of which the Empire was : troops from England to France composed. This was a question without the loss of a single ship, not merely of improved⋅ muil and by increasing the scale one facilities, but also of schial human could realize what the immensely intercourse. For example, it was large and more capable aircraft impossible for many whose busi of the future would be ableness lay in the home country to do. It was from this point, to spare the time for a long sea of view that the establishment of voyage or overland journey to the Imperial commercial air and from ans of the distant routes was so important. There Colonies. If people were able to should be a chain of aerodromes get about more and to see ona and airship stations on British (another's difficulties at first hand, territory throughout the world, they would inevitably be brought USES OF IMPERIAL ROUTES. exactly as there were coaling closer together.
stations for the Fleet.
What was wanted was the After discussing the value of Imperial, as opposed to the in- Mr. and Mra Boyal Colonial Institute on As the aeroplane in settling tribal solar, point of view. The only pects of Aviation. Lieutenant-disputes and carrying out way to obtain that was by nach Colonel Lockwood Marsh, secret-punitive expeditions, the lecturer individual getting about more ary of the Royal Aeronautical said that the French Army and seeing other peoples and Society, said that, generally airship pilots during the war other countries with his own speaking, he believed that from carried out 63 raids over the eyes. The war gave a certain the political and "staff" point of German lines, during which they number of men that opportunity, view, aircraft would in the future only lost two airships, although bat it should be made permanent. have uses somewhat analogous to the craft used were only capable and universal. This could only those of the submarine cable. of ascending a little over 12,000ft. be done by improving the means Important dispatches would be Comparatively speaking, there of communication, and that was carried to all parts of the Empire were Bow few climates in the where aircraft would come in. world which bad not been tested Everybody who attempted to The great difficulty of locating by aircraft, so that we had farther the development of avist some of the German commerce practically strived at the stage lon and to advance the provision aidera during the warshowed that when it was merely a question of of aerodromes and airship stations
throughout the Empire, was do it would be practically impossible organizing serodromes.
The real value of commercial ing work which would be a to prevent aerial communication
between the component parts of aircaft from the Imperial point of potent factor in strengthening the Empira. It was ouraeroplanes view lay in their capacity for and consolidating the Empire.
Mr. J. Kübee 2). A. C. Wîä,
child
H and Mra.
Lee
¡L Yosor
Status Hor.. Corrected an Ach Jane. 1z0 F. Beca
J. J. Wierick-dr
German People's Partyl the Corrected 16 zech June, 1920. Prussian National Assembly
10. W. Aksander Ja. Mark, Yesterday passed a Bill reistive Mr. Beariam Mr. to the cultivation of uncultivated. Brotchit land in Prussia. In the course of Capt. T. Brown R. Sicholls the debate Herr Braun, the . E. Crea Premier, referred to the people's | Mrs. C. O. Farrell J. II. Oxberry desire to return to the land and Mr. and Mrad. A. Pasli
S. P. L Leigh J. Robertara F. Harest G. A. Searle J. Jack
J. Smith
|J. D. Carriers W. B. Farmer A. F. Starkey Lt and Mrs LC. H. Gibson
8. Steeves
STRUTHERS & DIXON, INC. become small landowners, and
Agents.
1st floor, Powell's Building,
It, Des Vœux Road Central Hongkong. Ist Jui5, 192)
B. Jamchoojin
V. F. Kry
W. Bennett Hoo Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Des
Bernis
3. M. de Jong Miss E Best ¡P. J. de Kaza Mrs. J. Stewart 'J. Sortheott
Browo
H. H. Olse
Pirs. P.M. Rotast H. Sieling Wm. Thom
said that this desire must be met by the present vested interests. He added that there were about 5,500,000 hectares (over 16 million. Lebro
1. P. Haverkamp Mr. and Mrs. W. acres) available for this purpose W. P. Maclister Dr. Waterinake C. J. Elizzia L M. Wijk
batham
in Prussia alone.
J. T. Manix
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
peace
by air.
And Freckles Thought He Was Doing- Pop a Favor!
BY BLOSSER.
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TABLE!?!
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YES: DO YOU KNOW
"WHAT `WAS" BECOME OF THE LETTER THAY VIAS ON THE
"TABLE?
OLL- 7 PUT IT IN TH POST OFFICE.
FOR VA, DOD!
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