THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE
REGULAR AND FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICES.
LONDON
"DEUCALION " 2nd Feb.
LXION **
"MENTOR ** *TEIRESIAS ** PHELENUS "
SERVICE
(Direct)
Amsterdam, London & Hamburg Amsterdam, London e Antwerp London, Amsterdam &"Hamburg Amsterdam, London & Antwerp London, Amsterdam i Hamburg
eth Fat 22nd Feb 19: Mar. 8th Mar LIVERPOOL
"ANCHISES"
SERVICE
(Direct or vin Continental Ports)
-
5th Feb. Licorpa ? & Glasgow
"KNIGHT TEMPLAR” 15:5 Feb Osman Havza & feverpool
**LYCAON ** **TITAN "
15th Feb, Marseilles & Liverpool
1st Mar. Genn Havre, Layeol & Glasgow PACIFIC SERVICE (via Kobe and Yokohama)
"PROTESILAUS" 1st Feb. "TEUCER " 17: Feb. Victoria, Seattle, Tagama and "TALTHYBIUS" 1th Man.
NEW YORK
Vancouver
SERVICE
(via Sutz or Panama)
HOMEWARD PASSENGER SERVICE
"ANCHISES **
"MENTOR "
Set Ful
SHIPPING.
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MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1921.
VEREENIGDE NEDERLANDSCHE SCHEEPVAART
MAATSCHAPPIJ.
(United Netherlands Navigation Company)
HOLLAND-OOST AZIE LIJN
(Holland East Asla Life)
Members of the Straits, China and Japan Conferences.)
Regular monthly sere ce between
Japan ports, Shanghai, Hongkong and Manila
and
Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Hamburg, Bremen
Steamers
Leading
For
Sailing AMELAND February: Rotterdam & Hamburg | 21st Feb. ALDERAMIS | March | Am-terdam & Hamburg 121st Mar TJIMANDEK 1 April Rotterdam & Hamburg 21st April. BOENDE
Rotterdam & Hamburg: 1st May.
1 May
For full particulars please apply to
JAVA
CHINA JAPAN LYN
General Agents,
York Building.
Arriving shortly 1921 Model Buick Cars. Exile Garage Phone 1035.
UNITED MOTOR CO., LTD.
3 DES YEUX ROAD.
YOUR ATTENTION IS
INVITED
2011 Foll
"TEIRESIAS “
1- Star N
1...
**STENTOR
1. Marca
"IDOMENEUS"
14
Apri
"PYRRHUS**
-
Mar
"ANCHISES"
"MENTOR"
Sth Jay
**TEIRESIAS "
19th July
for Let
for London
For Freight and all Infytnution Apply ta
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
AGENTS.
CONSIGNEES.
CONSIGNEES."
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ, (Royal Packet Navigation Co. of Batavia)
THE STEAMSHIP:
"VAN
CLOON'
will be despatched to
Singapore and Belawan Deli.
This vessel offers excellent cabin-accommodation for saloon passengers.
Wireless Telegraphy.
For freight and passage apply to:
TOYO KISEN KAISHAL
THE ADMIRAL LINE.
The Steamship
Telephone No. 1574.
"SCHODACK"
AS.
Iran New York 17th inst..
S.S." SHINYO MARU"
From SAN FRANCIS "O NIK HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS
& MANILA.
From SOUTH AMERI AN PORTA via SAN FRANCIS
HONOLULU & JAPAN
PORTS.
The renamed Shaner Lav ing arrived es
30th Jan. 1921.
Sun 46.
1
y notified
Halous and W-Downs of Fan God van Co.,l Mandy Town Praga. store at con-
fearst pro-
Ing as petalt fel y cargo are leters route it are the Sprinter boat of Imports sent their Bils of lading for and hag ets, ilongkong, befora countersignature, and taxe im- Bile of Laline will be counter- mediate delivery from alongs, le signed.
the Company's Bej sted for down, where all cangu impeding immediate discharge will land ed at consignee's risk.
Storage will be asses. 1 on
ren.ainin catge
un deliver i after Monday the 1921.
All broken, chafed and damagel packages will be landed into the Lompany's Obdowns, where same, will be examined on Wednesday the 9th Feb., 1921, at 11 am.
No Claims will be recognised after the goods have left the steamer or Godown, and nowe will be entertained if presented later than three weeks after arrival of steamer.
No Fire Insurance whatever! will be acted.
Y. TSUTSUMI,
Manager.
All ir ken, er afed and lamaged vance letele left in the folowns where will be examined at 250 pim on 31st inst. by the Cole Surveyors. Messrs. tioddard and Douglas.
All Plains must be presented within thirty days of the steamer's arrival hete, after which ther cannot be recognized. No claim will be recvenized after the gooda have left the Godowns, and cargo undelivered on and after Feb. 1st, will be subject to rent."
No reinsurance whatever will be effected
Consignees are requested to seat in their Bills of Lading for countersignature immediately.
PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO., United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation
Managing, Agents.
THE ADMIRAL LINE.
2nd Floor Hotel Mansions.
Hongkong, 30th January, 1921.' Hongkong, 25th January, 1921..
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LYN,
Agents.
HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO
STEAMERS.
JOINT SERVICE OF THE HON FRONG, CAND IN AND MACAO STEAM-
BOAT CO., LTD., AND THE GINA NAVLJATION CO, LTD.
HONGKONG-CANTON LINE. Sallinger-To Canton daily at sam (Sandaşa excepted) & 10 p.m. Frum Canton daily at 8 am. (Sundays excepted) & 5 p.m. SERVICEW THE HUNGROND, CANTON & MACAOSTEAMBOAT CO., LTD HONGKONG-MACAO LINE.
To Macao-Daily at Sa.m. and 2 p.m. (Sundays at 9 a.m.) From Macao-Daily at 5.40 p.m. and 2 p.m. (Sundays at 5 p.m. only).
Further information may be buried at the clue 50s, Ekati Manaj 25,
or trucs Messrs. Thus, Cox & Sos. Booking Agents, Engrang.
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WATERHOUSE LINE.
TRANS-PACIFIC FREIGHT SERVICE...... Operating the following . S. Shipping Board steamers
For
SEATTLE-TACOMA - VICTORIA VANCOUVER
via Kobe and Yokohami. "WEST IVAN "
25th February. further Railings to be announced latar. Through B/Ls issued to all Overland Common points in US. and Canada.
For rates and full particulars apply to
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
FRANK WATERHOUSE & CO. 1st Floor, Hotel Mansions.
Telephone 3507,
TO
OUR LATEST NOVELTY
BP
NON-CREASEABLE NECKWEAR
AND
OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT
**
WOOLLEN WEAR.
THE SINCERE COMPANY, LIMITED.
CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
"GLES” LISE OF STEAMERS,
LIMITED.
From UNITED KINGDOM,
COLOMBO & STRAITS.
The Motorship
“GLENAMOY”
EARLIER TELEGRAMS. ANGLO-AMERICAN FRIENDSHIP.
London, Jan. 30.
The "Observer" in welcoming Mr. Churchill's appointment to the Colonial Office remarks on the lasur embracing sea power in the Japanese Tresty that Anglo-Amerian friendship must be probed at the Imperial Conference in June and urges the Imperial Conference not to lose time in showing that the misapprehension with regard to the Japanese Treaty is absolutely beveless, and it should be made faally clear that if Japan attack any English-speaking people she will have to meet the combined force of the whole English-speaking race. Japan is entitled to her rights in Asia just as the English- speking communities are entitled to theirs elsewhere. In the question of the Pucide, all English-speaking communities should guarantee each other against aggression and equally guarantee Japan against aggression.
EX-GERMAN CABLES.
Loader, Jaz. N. Timms publiates a message from New York suying that the having arrived from the above | questi,a" of the central cable lading at Yap is adding to the friction ports. Consignees of cargo by her between
the Japanese and American Governmente Japan claims are hereby informed that antrol on the grounds that the Penne Treaty gives Japan control of all goods are being landed at their ex-German islands nyrer of the ear. On the contrary, M. Davis bas risk into the hazardous and or produced evidence showing that it was agreed informally as the Peace extra hazardous Godawns of the Conference that control of lap should be reserved till the conclusion of Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf the general conference with regard to the disposal of the ex-German and Godosa Co., Lt, whence, cables. and or from the wharvesdelivery may be obtained.
Goods ant elband by the 4th February 1931 at 5 p.m. will be subject to rent
Att broken chated anddamaged packages are to be left in the Godowns where they will be atamined by Messre, Goddard & Douglas, on 4th February, 1921, s: 10 a.m. Claims against the steamer must be presented within 30 days of arrival otherwise they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insugance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
DUTCH SHIPPING.
Lonka. Jan. M. A carious anomaly s'evalne i
In the advertisements of Dutch shewing te steamship companies
mann steamers chartered by British owners to Dutch angyales to be employed in regular Dutch trades between the Continent and I had the Far East competing with British shipu.
CHINA'S ARDENT DESIRE.
London, Jan. 23.
The Times in an interview pays & warm tribute to the personal attractions and faultless English of Dr. Wellington Ka and says at is an Ardeat advocate of progress. Dr. Ko declared that China's greatest desire was to catch up with the reas of the world.
IRISH INDEPEDENCE.
London, Jan. 2. The French newspaper story of De Valera beiz France is con tradicted. Interviewed by the Day News in Dublin, De Valers denied that he had left Ireland since he landed. He reiterated Ireland's Bills of Lading will be counter.demand for independence, and then suggested negotiation of an alliance of signed by
common interests between Britain and Ireland. He denied that Sina Fein held to a policy of isolatio
JARDINE, MATHESON,
& CO., LTD.,
Agents.
R34 WRECKED.
London, Jan. 2
The Air Ministry announces that owing to the weather it was im open and was wrecked dinring the night.
Hongkong, 28th January, 1921. possible to house too her arrival at Horden. She had to anchor in the
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