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THE HONGKONG TELEGR

THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE

REGULAR AND FAST SERVICES

LONDON SERVICE

(Direct)

HOTEL LISTS.

Hararase Horn

Corrected to th July, 193

Mr. and Mr,Dr. M. C. Lasher AS Albon Mr. and Alts. Q. W. Anderson C. Lauritsen Mr. and] Mrs. Law

J. Barr

Madam J. J. London, Amsterdam and Antwerp | Mr. Kund Mr. Leiria

G. F. Bartlett Miss H. Le London and Hamborg London, Amsterdam and Antwerp Miss E. Batchelor S. Longfield London, Amsterdam and Hamburg | in. KR. Balo H. Lustig

Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. London, Amsterdam and Antworp

Q. H. BensoİS H. B. Mabson LIVERPOOL SERVICE

Mr. sad Mr Dr. O. Marriots

Mr. and Mrs. (Direct or via Continental Ports)

Marsh

"LADMEDON " 29th Joly 'PROMETHEUS” 17th August "QANFA"

17th August "PROTESILAUS” 31st August

ACHILLES"

"ALCINOUS" "BELLEROPHON ** RHESUS **

CYCLOPS".

** IXION**

9th Sept.

14th August Havre and Liverpool 20th August.

2nd Sept. 11th Sept.

8. Bisney

Mrs. G. Bon

nardel

C. W. Martyr J. F. McKean Capt CR Mo-

Genos, Miles L'pool & Glasgow | G. Boolsen

M'les, Havre and Liverpool Dr. Borgesius Genos, Miles, L'pool & Glasgow | E. P. Brady

Mr. PACIFIC SERVICE

and Mrs Mr. J. 1. Brady

**TALTHYBIUS",

" TYNDAREUS ***

NEW

(via Kobe and Yokohama)

16th August)

30th August Victoria, Seattle and Vancouver

6th October

YORK

SERVICE

(via Suez or Panama)

As per Joint Service Advertisement on Pure 2. For Freight and Further Information Apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

W. S. BAILEY & CO., LTD.,

ENGINEERS & SHIP- BUILDERS, HOK UN KOWLOON.

HARBOUR REPAIRS

Call Flag "L"

Sole Agents for "KELVIN MOTORS." Motors from 12 B.H.P. t 50 B.H.P. now in stock also spare parts.

Works

Manager...

Secretary

Tel. K21

K.329.

K369.

Harbour Engineer „ K.28. Telegrams "SEYBOURNE."

CONSIGNEES.

NOTICE

AGENTS

CONSIGNEES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

Consignees per Co's Steamer

are

"SINGCHOW"

chan

Mrs.

|

THURSDAY, JULY

PEAK HOTEL

· Corrected to Sad July, 1980. Capt. Archer H. O Hope

Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. B.

R. Ashion

Hunter Baronesa

and TRI AY

Mrs Aarsen Beyers). J. K. Jolly Baron- van, ders-8. W. Las Jonás Ben Bezers Sir Ella Kadooria 8.С. Карелия R. E. Q. Bird

B. Blacking

Mr. Konkaleviky

Mr. and Mrs. D.2 A. L

E. Blair

. B. Lambare

| Mr. & Mr-0.-7.1.-D.-Likerd

Breakspear R. S. Logan

G. G. Bridger - [Mrs. J. F. Macg- J. G. Bridger

regor

Capt and M. C, Macnamara

Carton

P. J. Maitland

Maj. and Mrs. JMrs. J. W. Hay-

L Carter Q. F. Cavills Mr. and Mrs.

W. Church

S. X. Clark and

Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Neeson Cockburn Mr.

and Mrs C. E. Cala

P. II. Byers

and

Mr AR Peacock

Mr.

A. B. Cameron Miss X. E. Pep-

Mr. and Mrs. perel

S. C. Campbell S S. Perry

E. J. Carmichael van der Plas

P. 1. Chandler Col

A. A taxton

N. Croucher

Miss EI. Davis

J. Dowar

Van Driel

Engr. Capt. S.

Ferguson

C. G. Fry

and Mrs. Poriot

A. H. Porter Capt K. W.

Power

W. Radford Jr. P.Miss E. Easmus-

BeD

Mrs R. C. Has

MAZON

1. S Garner E. 11. Ras

G. M. Gordon

acui Mr.

JC. F. Cooper

Mrs. Cormack

Mr. Coxon

B. Crowley

D. C. H. Cully

D. F. Cuthill

L. J. Davies En. Com DAVIOR

S. R. Dick Mr. and

bew

Mrs. Mohinsh

JMrs. Melrose

Capt. E. &. M Miss M. Maninger Cape Monteith

MR. and Mra

G. Morgan

Col L. A. Nichol

100 CMC.

EL EL Nott Mr Proton

SR. Potter

J. S. Robinson

H. W. Roger W. Maj. and Mr

Sanders

10. E. Sandstrom Mrs. F. Sarago

F. J. Dickie Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs

G. L. Mesman

W. F. Dogget Schalk Mr. & Mrs. John R. P. Shaw

Duncan

A. Findley Smith | w

Spicer

Mrs. A. W. Eastman

Mr. and MA. F. Reynolds G. F. Elams HL BC. Griben B. Rodenfcier G. Eveleigh

D. Wohl Schroder&. V. Faricer A. S. Shwartz J. Farmer Capt. Sizveland

1. J. Simon Mr. and Mrs HE Splomon

Misa Griben Caut. and Mrs. Grierson & child Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hannibal A. Hanson

Miss E. Baring

ton

G. St. Heart

H. Henderso

Miss L. Hersloff

& daughter

1. S. Sörensen Capt. J. Speed LH. Tait

abd Mrs. C. P. Temple

7. K. Hochsebild Mr. Lady Howard

hereby notified that the | W. H. Home Cargo will be discharged into Yrs. E. Jart Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it Mr. will lie at Consignee's risk. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 29th July.

Options! cargo will be landed. unless notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival.

All broken, chafed, and damag. ed goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours

of

10.45 a.m. and noon within the free storage period.

100

Mr. and Mrs.

IT. THA

A. Tatundjian

and 3rs.

and Mrs C. A. Jaques Ure E B Jozest R. Julien

NB. Karanja

and

1. Kewley

C. Wailord

2 children

Mrs. H. F. Weber

1. Kirchner

O. Geo. Lane -

1. H. Williams

C. Winters

G. G. Wood

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

Corrected to 25th July, 192).

No claims will be admitted after | Mrs. R. Almund ¡Mr. J. Kilbes & TO CONSIGNEES. the Goods have left the steamer's Mr. and Mrs. child

Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 4às August. will be subject to rent.

THE STEAMSHIP

**

RIOJUN MARU"

From JAPAN.

Consignees of Cargo are hereby imformed that all goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown at Kowloon, Company. Ltd., whence and or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forward- ed unless notice to the contrary be given before.

No clairos will be admitted after the Goods have left the Go- downs, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 28th inst. will be subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the under- signed on or before the 18th August, or they will not recognised.

No Fire Insurance efferted.

be

Aratham

Yr.

Mrs. Lovegrove

Dr. H. E Asger Mr. Manuk

Mr Miss Mangk and

Mr. Bird Mrs. W. Badge Master Choi Shing McCabe Choi Shing

Capt. T. Medina

Mr. and Mr. C. J. Marison

Christensen Mr. Nebeling

Mr. and

Stubbings

Mrs. C. A. SWAD b. F. Swindell's

L-Col M. Green Mr. Mr. and Mrs. B

A. Hala

R. C. Hale Hon Mr E Halifax caX- D. Hall

and Mrs W. Sylvester Mr. and Mr S. J. Sprett Rai-Gen

Ventrix

F.

1990

SHIPBUILDERS.

SHIP REPAIRERS.

BOILER MAKERS.

FORGE MASTERS.

OXY-ACETYLENE AND ELECTRIC WELDERS.

MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL

OF HONGKONG, LIMITED,

TAIKOO. DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY

ENGINEERS.

WOMEN AT CAMBRIDGE.

REMOVING THE BARRIERS.

Mrs. Margaret Heitland writes in the Observer-

The case for admitting women to the degrees and membership of Cambridge University on equal terms with men cannot much longer be opposed. Public opinion Hris on our side: and since the

H. H. Webster Mrs. 1. Hansen A Wilkinson Maj Harding H. P. Williams C. J. B. Hellstrom Mr. ad A. H. Hollin gə Winfeld

worth

Marshall Wood

Mr. and Mrs Maj. R. B. Yenny

C. E. Holmes

ST. GLOLET'S Hoc Corrected to 19th Jane, 1920. W. Blackett Mr. and Mrs W. Mr. & Mrs R P

H. McHugh & Boyce

2 daughters Allen Brockman W. McKenzie

Lieut J. J. G. Mellis

Bryant, E. Lyman Monry Mr. & Mrs. Ben 'C. L Packs

ton C. Byrd

3. S. Church H. Day

Mr. and Mrs. E

W. Peterson Thos. Bennett H. F. Farthing. «ärthur W. Bo Mrs. Hassard berta

A. Kirk

J. R. Lloyd" I. J. Lossis W. D. H. Lyson UL. M. Madden

Dr. and Mrs.

H. Scott R- Stock Mrs. H. Tarby John Wilkia

House of Lords, as well as the Parliamentary representatives of the nation, have given the Uni- versity vote to qualified Cam- bridge and Oxford womca, it is practically certain that they would in the last resort compel Cambridge to take down its re- maining sex barriers.

the

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The struggle can bardly come to such a pass as this. The history of Cambridge for over alty years has been a proud re- cord of barriers broken down by the very persons who, on a par- row view, stood to gain by their maintenance. The barrier of clericalism and religious tests Hwent, and Cambridge Churchmen admitted to their university men of all other beliefs. Racial bar- riers were destroyed, and Cam- bridge offered its liberalising stores of knowledge to students of East as well as West. in former days las perhaps they men. The University has profited The barrier of wealth have been did) of the limitation of subjects by the enlargement of its bound weakened, though not yet quite studied by men at Cambridge aries. By avery barrier that it But there is neither has broken down it has been able destroyed. The ban of enforced itself. celibacy has also gone, and when cogensy or sensa in proposing to serve the nation Letter. When College Fellows were permitted to that women students should deny the members of the Senate carry Mrs. Passmore

the magnificent what is known as * Raport A,*** J. W. Pritchard

marry, Cambridge itselfdemolish themselves

which Cambridge sweep away ed its age-long monastic scheme advantages J. D. Forrest

of the last irs. A. Robertson Yr. and Mrs Mr. Bobschee:

1. P. HaverkampiL. J. Morley

of life. The barrier which ex-offars through ita teachers, its vestiges of monopoly, and throw A. Fothergill Shin Cha

C. J. Hg. H. Olsen cluded women from admission to library and its laboratories, and open the University to aủ nhỏ - air. and Hrs Dr. A. B. Souza botham Mr. P.M. Rotast examinations for honours fell in go some other whither to start can profit by its teaching or lako

Gregory

Mr. and

Mrs. 3. Wierink-de . Seling 1881 before a force led by such snow in presumably very limited part in its labours, they will bars Stewart and Hoog

Wan Thom

Heary Fawcett and conditions and in a sort of con- ¡ done a great day's work for the Mr. and Mrs. A Family

W. E Des Mr. and Mrs. H. Henry Sidgwick. This year, or ventual seminary, keeping education of the people and for Harrison JF. Taylor

B. Jaimlebeajine E Wempe 1921 at latest, should be the date themselves to themselves." equity which is the only balm for (Mr. and Mr. P. J. de Kant"

For is there more stuff or present troubles. Underwood

of disappearance for all the other stupid artificial obstacles which reality in the objection that too Mrs J Johnstone G. E. Wetton

Keiman L. Yozoz

present women-and. still more, maoy University-educated wo- the nation 25 a whole-frommen become teachers. Actually participating fully in what Cam-there are too few. Secondary bridge has to give.

J. C. Clark will be E. G. Coomer

T. L'ox P. T. Farre}}

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, | Miss Farrell

Agents. Hongkong. 28th July, 1920.

LONDON HOTEL BOOM. The West End hotels are ex- periencing London season boom for the first time in the last five years. Places which a few months ago were beginning to feel All claims against the steamera little relief from the post-armis- must be presented to the Under- tice pressure on accommodation signed on or before the 14th prox. are packed up

or they will not be recognized.

again.

The

rusb began again with Derby wee. At many hotels that period

All broken, chafed, and damag-witnessed & record number of

LY. Habz

C. W: Hart

C. S. Ishister

Mrs. J. F. Nichol E. O. Odell IT. Pas

PALACE HOTEL.

Corrected to 19th June, 1920.

A Marks

ed Goods are to be left in the visitors. The director of a well Mr. Beacham

Godowns, where they will be ex-known hotel syndicate told Mrs. C. K. Bens-Mr. and

smined on the 4th prox. at 10a.m. No Fire Insurance has been effected.

the London Evening News that his hotels could do double the business at present if they had the accommodation.

This hotel

Bills of Lading will be counter director expressed the opinion signed by

that the hotel boom has come to stay. People can't get servents," DODWELL & CO., LTD..

Agents,

Hongkong, 28th July, 1920.

tead

STATION HOTEL Corrected to 22nd July, 1922. Miss E. Best H. T. Krull

and Mrs. Mr J. Stewart Mr.

Dr. and Mrs.

BTOND

J. D. Carriere

W. B. Haslett

C. J. Endert

Lawson

J. van Lumine! 13. Macdonald

JAPANESE DELEGATE AT ABERDEEN.

men a

onp

REFORM FOR MALTA. Malta, June 10.—Field-Muzakai. Mr. I Sekine, from the Imperial

Lord Plumer, Governor and Fisheries Institute Department

girls' schools need more teachers Commander-in-Chief of Malta, is This brings me to touch the from the Universities than they leaving here the day after to of Agriculture and Commerce,

at present: elementary morrow for Greece on six weeks' Tokyo, Japan. is on a visit to Bimsy argument that the educa-have Aberdeen, to report on the trawl-ion offered by Cambridge does schools are understaffed in this as leave, in the course of which he ing industry and the extension not suit the peculiar abilities of in other respects. Of course, it will visit Athens and other locali- of that industry in Japan. Mr. women. If the persons who were well that the Civil Service, ties in Greece. During his ab- Mrs Sekine has been commissioned to make this remark bad said the legal and other professions sence, the Lieutenant-Governor will assume the administration purchase a number of trawlers in which most of them never did should also employ more women Scotland or in Norway to help that the ill-informed teaching of the highest education; but that of the island, while the command to re-establish the Japanese fish- and the segregated life of the is another question and in the of the troops will devolve upon the Senior Military Officer. It main a question of terms. ing fleet, which suffered during bygone fashionable the war. Mr. Sekine has been schoof did not suit young women, Meanwhile Cambridge has long is expected that before his de granted special facilities for see-they would have shown some been a centre of co-education. It parture the Governor will pro- Or, is not less proud of its women mulgate letters patent embodying ing a number of the principal knowledge of the facts. establishments in the city in con-again, one might have agreed students fof whom there have the draft of the new Constitution

with them if they had complained been nearly 4,000) than it is of its | with local self-government. nection with the fish industry,

T. Matthew Capt. T. Brown V. McCarty

and Mrs. R. Nicholls

and S. P. L. Leigh Mr.

Mr FL. Hareut

J. H. Ozberry

M

r. and Mrs. H. J. Robertson

S. Harley

J. Jack

be said, "and that has helped the | W. E. Krby hotel more than anything else.”

J. T. Manix

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

וי

G. A. Bearla

EI. Stainfeld

A. F. Starkey

Some Henl!

boarding

BY BLOSSER.

MERS COMES TA6-

NELL LET OATLET "HESE EEST AND

CANDH„NES'ANAS" ASUN FOR CANDY OR SOMETHAN

VEAL TELL

HW. WE GOT

A DOX OF CHOCOLATES

OH, WHATEUA GOT, FRECKLES”~CANDY?

SIAME SEME!

AK-YOU DOTT LIZE

„_„CHOKRATES"

ÎT AINT CAREY AAL, TAS-S JUST BEGS,

LEMME STE-LEAUNE

STEE!

EGGS! OU LOOK!

THE CHICKEN THAT LAD TISSE EGGS

SWALLOWED A

RUBBER STAND!

YEAU

STHLME SCALE

POUL

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