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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE

**

REGULAR AND FAST SERVIC.).

LONDON SERVICE

(Direct)

' PROMETHEUS" 17th August London and Hamburg "' DANFA"

17th August London, Amsterdam & Antwerp PROTESILAUS" 31st August London, Amsterdam & Hamburg ACHILLES** 9th Sept. London, Amsterdam & Antwerp **LYCAON ** 20th Sept. London, Amsterdam & Hamburg LIVERPOOL SERVICE (Direct or via Continental Ports) "ALCINOUS" 14th August "BELLEROPHON" 20th August

2nd Sept. ** RHESUS " ** CYCLOPS"

11th Sept.

PACIFIC

** IXION **. "TALTHYBIUS' "TYNDAREUS "

NEW

Havre and Liverpool Genos, 'les L'pool & Glasgow Mles, Havre and Liverpool Genos, Mles L'pool & Glasgow SERVICE

(via Kobe and Yokohama)

16th August

30th August

6th October!

YORK

Victoria, Seattle and Vancouver

SERVICE

(via Suez or Panama)

As per Juint Service Advertisement on Poje 9. For Freight and Further Information Apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

AGENTS.

If you want a modern up-to-date Bathroom with

fixtures from floor to ceiling call on 125.

UNION ENGINEERING CO., LTD.

York Building.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

Hafazano Hors

Corrected to 9th July, 1990, Me and Men Dr. M. C. Lasher A. B. Albon Dir. and Mrs. D. W. AnderDON C. Lauritsen Mr. and Min W, Law

Madamo J. Barr Mr. and Mrs Leiria

SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1920.

PRAX HOTEL.

Carreciad, to 22nd July, 1990. Capt Archer Hope Mr. and Mrs. A.Mr. and Mrs. R.

Hunter Aabton

Baroness TER Mr. and Mrs.

Aaron Beyers J. E. Jolly Baron van Acre. W. Leo Jonas

sen Beyers Sir Kilis Kadoaris Kaspersk RE. Q. Bird

Mr. Kankolersky

J. J. R. Blacking

G. F. Bartlett Elliss H. Likës Miss E. Batchelorja. Langbaki Mr. E. B. Behiosa. H. Lastig Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Benson H. R. Mabaon Mrs Dr. O. Marriott and S. Bisney Mrs. G.

mardel

Mr.

G. Boolsen Dr. Bargesius

E. P. Brady

Mr. and Mrs. Ben-Marsh

(C. W. Martyr

J. F. McKean

Mr. and Mrs D.L. 4. LainLE

6. Blair

J. B. Lambun

Mr. & Mrs. Q. T. D. Llard

Breakspear

G. G. Bridger

R. 8. Logan

Mrs. J. F. Macg J. G. Bridger regar Capt and Mr. 1. Macnamara

Carson

IP. J. Maitland

Maj. and Men Jħitrs. J. W. May-

L Carier

Q. F. Carill

W. Church

Capt. C. B. Me-Mr. and Mrs

chan

Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mra N. Clark

J. H. Brady W. P. Neeson Mr. and Mrs.

1r. and Mrs. Cockburn P. H. Byers Mr. and Mrs.

A. B. Peacock C. H. Cola

A B Cameron Miss N. E. Prep-C. F. Cooper

Mrs. perel Mr. and

S. C. Campbell S. Perry

E. J. Carmichael. van der Plas

A. A. Claxton

P. 1 Chandler Cel

and Mrs. Poriok

A. H. Porter Capt K Power

I.

S. Croucher

Miss H. Daris.

J. Dowar Van Driel Engr. Capt. S.

Ferguson

C. G. Fry

J. 5 Gardiner

G. M. Gordon

A. Radford Jr.

P.Miss E Rasmas

вед

Mrs R C. Ras

DESKKON

Mr. and Mrs. Mr.

II. B. C. Griben

Miss Griben

H. Ray

and Mrs

Mrs. Cormack

Mr. Caxon

B. Crowley

D. C. II. Colly D. F. Cuthill L J. Dasica En. Come Dawion

N. R. Dick Mr.

and

F. J. Dickie

Mr. and

how

Mrs. MeAinab

Mrs Melrose

Capt HL & Mis Diss M. Moninger

ECape Monteith

Mr. and

U. Morgan

Col L A. Nichol

2011 C.2.0.

. H. Nott

Mrs. Proton

IB Potter J. E. Rabinson H. W. Roger

WMaj. and Mr.

Sanders

(C. E Sandstrom Mrs. F. Savago

Dr. and Mrs

Mesman

W. F. Doggett Schalk

Mr. & Mrs. John

Рицево

R. P. Shaw

A Findley Smith)

A. F. Responds W. Eastman Spicer

7. Rodenfuser

G. E. EllamS

And Miss Statbings

Mr.

A. V. Farmer

Mrs. C. A SWAD

aut. and Mrs. Wohl Schroder G. Eveleigh Grierson child S. Shwartz

Mr. and Mrs.

Capt. Sigveland

WA. Hannibal J. Simon

Mr. and A. Hanson

Mr.

Mi E. Haring Solomon

ton

G. St. Heave

H. Henderson

Misa L. Herslo

1. K. Hochschild

Lady Howard

W. H. Home

Mrs. Jast

Nr. and โร

C. A Jagg

& daughter

A. S. Sorensen

apt. J. Sreed

H. Tait

r

and

J. Farmer

U. F. Swindells

L-Col M. Greer. and Mrs

Mr. and Mrs BW. Sylvester

A Hale

B. C. Hale

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and Mr.

5. J. Syrett

Hoa M. E. Rồi Giá

Halifax CRE

D. Hall

Teatris

EL H. Webster

M.Ms. L Hansen A. Wilkinson

C. P. Temple Haj. Harding

tea

Mr. and

W. Tuska

1. Tutendjian

and

Kr. F. B. Jon Me. 3. Julien

N. B. Karanjia

and

G. Walford

& children

F

1. P. Willia.co C. J. B. Hellstromr and Mr

Winkeld Mrs. H. Bellings

worth

Marshall Wood Mrs Vaj R. B. Yona

Mr. and

C. E. Holmes Mrs.

Mrs. H. F. Weber

F. II. Williams

LC Winters

R. Kesley

1. Kirchner

D. Geo Lase

C. G. Wood

KING EDWARD HOTEL

Corrected to 25th July, 1909

Mrs. R. Almond Mrs. J. Kobes &

and Mrs., child Aratham

Ms.

Mrs.

Mr LosegroTe Dr. M. E. Arger Mr. Manuk Yr. Chates Road,

Mrs Miss Manak and

Mr.. and W. Badge Mester Chol Shing McCabe

Capt. T. Medna Choi Shing

Mrs. J. Murison Mr. 208

Christensen J. C. Clark & G. Coomes T. C'ex

Company.

a subsidiary of the Japanese Ocean Transport Com- pany, which operates from three to five cargo ships each month out of Seattle and Tacoma. It

br

THE SHIPPING WAR. NEW AMERICAN LAW BENEFITS CANADA, Vancouver, June 17.-Shipping interests on the whole of the adds that an agreement has been Pacific coast are intensely in made

the Trans the Oceanic terested in the effects of

Company with Jones Shipping Bill, which with Canadian Pacific Railway to the exception of one clause, has make Vancouver the terminus passed the United States Con instead of San Francisco and gress, and comes into effect on Seattle. May 5, 1921.

The object of

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the

The newspaper adds that while

P. T. Farrell

Miss Farrell

T. D- Forrest

Mr. Nebeling

Mrs. J. F. Nichol B. O. Odel T. Pais

Mrs. Passmore

J. W. Pritchard Mrs. A. Bobertson

Mr. and Mrs Mr. Robscheet

A. Fothergill Shin Chaw Mr. Lad Ira Dr. & B. Soma

Gregory

Mr. and

Stewart Mr. and Mrs. A Family

EsTrison

LT. Hare

C. W. Hart

C. S. histe:

CARLTON HOTEL Corrected to 27th July, 1120

and Mis. Allison and Mr.

Van Horn child

Mr. and Mrs

W. Balz

P. Baverste

Mrs.

Huddleston and Family Mrs. Jubaion alias Kerley

Belley

Bonu

Miss J. Bountif

Bountifi

iP. Keogh

D. Kerr

Mr.

J. M. Bowen

Mrs. F. Camer-Miss KinsAY

and

va

Dr. & Mr. Clay Leonarda L Livesey and Family Mr. and Mrs. K. Legat

Clarke

1. Mair

Mrs.

Nr. and Mrs. Maywhile and

Misa Coulson

H. Coming

and

Mrs.

Family

Dane

Mr. McCullato

DI and

R. Daria Mr.

And Mrs McIntosh Denniston

11. G. Melling

SHIPBUILDERS.

SHIP REPAIRERS. BOILER MAKERS. FORGE MASTERS.

OXY-ACETYLENE AND ELECTRIC WELDERS.

MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL

ENGINEERS.

OF HONGKONG, LIMITED

TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY

"REVOLUTIONARY

CONSPIRACY."

DUKE OF LABOUR EXTREMISTS.

WAS

Addressing the Midland Branch of the National Union of Man- ufacturers at Birmingham the Dako of Northumberland said that nationalisation as defined by iD- the Labour Party distinguishable from Communism, Socialismo, and indeed Bolshevism. Whatever might be the views of individual members of the Labour Party they were no: free agents. but were delegates and represent atives of powerful societies designed originally for the protec- lion of the workers agains: exploitation by employers, but which bad become machines organized for fighting capital. These societies were now being united into a huge confederation modelled on the lines of the German General Staff, and leaders of a great trade union federation surb as this could paralyse the whole national life.

-DRY DOCK-

LENGTH 787 FEET.

LENGTH ON BLOCKS 750 FEET

DEPTH ON CENTRE OF

SILL (HWQST) 34 FT. 6 INS.

-THREE SLIPWAYS—

CAPABLE OF HANDLING SHIPS UP,

TO 3000 TONS DISPLACEMENT.

ELECTRIC CRANE AT SEA WALL CAPABLE OF

LIFTING 100 TONS AT 70 FEET RADIUS

BUTTERFIELD & SWRE, AGENTS,

HONGKONG, CHIRA & JAPAR.

CONSIGNEES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

From EUROPE AND STRAITS. HE Company's Steamship THE

"TEUSHIMA MARU,”

having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong, and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted our mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be carried on unless instructions are given to the contrary before Noon. To- day.

Goods not cleared by the 6th August, 1920, will be subject

to rent.

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 -Monger*** Secretary Harbour Engineer

Tel K2L

1.329.-

K369. K.99.

TelegramSEYBOURNE”

CONSIGNEES.

NOTICE

TO CONSIGNEES

Damaged packages must be left Side by side with the persistent attempts to nationalize the coal in the Godowns for examination industry was the agitation among by the Consignees and the Co's | THE STEAMSHIP

and

transport representatives at an appointed railwaymen workers. The same men who hour on Tuesday & Friday. All tried to cause revolution during claims must be presented within the war and bring about a ten days of the steamer's arrival Mrs. premature peace with Germany, here, after which date they cannot were still on the executives of! be recognised. No claims will be these great federations. Agitators were now boiling up for another great effort. The miners were to be persuaded into demanding that the surplus profits of mines which

H. F. Denniston . Silda Miss K. Desmondj. Peterson E. Emmaszel 10 A. Reinking R. Evans

M. Risk

304 Mrs. D. J. Rockledge- Favia

Sousa

Mrs and

Mr.

F. Taylor

and Mr Underwood

Mrs. J. Johnstone G. E. Wetton Mrs. Kelman 1 Yoxaz

STATION HOTEL. Corrected to 22nd July, 1920. Miss E. Best 18. T. Krull Mrs. J. Stewart Mr.

Brown

It is stated that the Blue Fun- the Bill is nel Line is about to transfer from Ameri-Seattle to Vancouver. It is pos- can mercantile marine by dissible also that the Nippon Yusen couraging passenger and treight Kaisha will take a similar course, traffic to or from American ports while the Robert Dollar Company except in American Shipping has announced its intention of Board vessels DT vessels of doing so.

clause American register. A which is suspended for. 90 days the Jones Act undoubtedly will

beneficial to provides that freight on American prove

Ameri- railroads shall be given a pre-can ships. local shipping ferential rate if intended for car- men are

not enthu- risge by American vessels. siastic about the working of the That these provisions may react law, for the reason that short like a boomerang is shown by hauls to Atlantic ports will not the Seattle Post-Intelligence. be likely to affect the foreign. J. Endert The newspaper 5259 that lines operating from those ports to without waiting for the expiration the same extent as on this coast. of the 90 days' suspension a Dam-Canadian coastwise vessels oper- ber of foreign steamship lines are ating to Alaska will be barred. preparing to shift the Pacific and the Act will have an effect terminus

operations on vessels carrying large quant- of their Vancouver

once.ities of pulp and paper from the

B. Jaimichoujine Notable among these are the British Columbia mills to the P. J. de Kant fleets of the Trans-Oceanic United States.

to

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J. D. L'arriere

and Mrs. Lawson Dr. and Mrs.

J. van Lumitel W. B. Haslett J. Macdonald J. P. Haverkampi. J. Morley C. J. Higgin-H. H. Olsen

botham

Mrs. P.M. Rotest J. J. Wierink-de H. Sieling

Eloog

Wm Thom

W. E Iles

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

Miss V. Field

L. Giles

Mr. and

Gordon

M. Gretury Miss L Grey

Mike Sousa Mr. and

Mrs Schulder

Mr. and

Sierra

. Standish

Miss F. Earring Misa Suttie

G. Swansea

too

Leyland Helga Mist Vernon Miss Holliman Winan. C. Holloway

...............

Mrs.

MON

went to the Exchequer should be distributed among them. while railwaymen and transpor workers were to be roused into Msimultaneous agitation to support the railwaymen in Ireland and assist open rebellion in the canse of Sinn Fein. This was to be accompanied by support of the Bolshevists in Eastern Europe, refusal to handle goods for Poland, and the boycot: of the Hungarian Governmeal.

Mrs

PALACE HOTEL Corrected to 19th June, 1929.

JA. Marks Mr. Beachama H. C. K. Bens Mr. and

tead

T. Matthew Capt. T. Brown M. McCarty Mr. sod Mrs R. Nicholls

And S. P. L. Leigh Mr. H. Harent

J. H. Oxberry Mr. and Mrs. HJ. Robertson G. A. Bentle 3. Harley

Stainheld Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Jack

A. F. Starkey W. E. Kirby E Wempe

J. T. Manix

These efforts were all part of one great campaign in which revolutionaries were wirepullers and. the leaders of the Labour Party played the part of more

admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,

Agents.

Hongkong, 30th July, 1920.

"RIOJUN MARU” From JAPAN. Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that all goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company. Ltd, at Kowloon whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

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

actual number of revolutionaries

No claims will be admitted in this country was neglible, but revolutions were not, as a rule, after the Goods have left the Go the result of great popular move-downs, and all Goods remaining ments, but of well-organized con- (undelivered after the 28th inst. spiracies. The public and the will be subject to rent. workers should be kept fully in- formed of the nature and progress

All claims against the steamer of the present conspiracy, and the must be presented to the Under

the signed on or before the 14th prox. Government should warn workers of the disastrous course or they will not be recognized. into which they were being led.

FAMOES CRICKETER AS MISSIONARY.

or lega unwilling agents C. T. Studa, one-time captain of The campaign against capitalism the Cambridge cricket eleven, is was the most ridiculous ever in now one of the most daring and vented. It was reaction gone mad. The Labour Party not only seemed incapable of originating new ideas but never succeeded in resuscitating one which was less than a thousand years old.

Tag is Good at Expressing Himself.

The

unconventional missionaries in the Belgian Congo. At the age of 60 he is taking long journoys through tropical forests, visiting places never before evangelised.

BY BLOSSER,

All brakin, chafed, and damage ed Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be we amined on the 4th prox, at 10 am,

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

Bills of Lading will be counter signed by

DODWELL & 00. LTD,

Agenta, Hongkong, 28th July, 1920.

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IN TA HOUSE - SHUCKS-

YOU HAFTA BOLLOW

HE ALL OVER!

ALRENT FOR YOU DON'T NEED

TTUNK, VER

SMUCH

VALLĪŠA AP

VILLATË MORE, I

AIN'T GOING TO

DUAY WITH YOU AO

MORE..

VERY

DESYED

SAY-WIN IS T

THAT YOU CUT

SET ALONG WITH FRECKLES?

AWY » WELL-

FRECKLES DORT

ALWAYS” WILL

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