HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
W. S. BAILEY
THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE & CO., LTD.,
REGULAR AND FAST FREIGHT AND
PASSENGER SERVICES.
LONDON
SERVICE
(Direct)
"ATREUS"
15th Apr. "ELPENOR • 26th Apr.
PYRRHUS " 3rd May "' DEMODOCUS "22nd May AGAPENOR ** 31st May
LIVERPOOL
(Direct or via Continental Ports)
London, Amsterdam & Antwerp London, Rotterdam & Hamburg London, Amsterdam & Antwerp London, Amsterdam & Antwep London, Amsterdam & Antwerp
SERVICE
#
AJAX "** "ANTILOCHUS **
TYDEUS EURYADES"
19th Apr. Genos, Milles, L'pool & G'gow 7th May. Genoa, M'lies, L'pool & G gow 17th May. Havre, Liverpool & Gargow 14th June Genoa, Milles, L'pool & G'gow
SERVICE
PACIFIC
(via Kobe and Yokohama)
PROTESILAUS" 4th May **TEUCAR"
20h May
"TALTHYBIUS" 15. Juns
NEW
Victoria, Seattle & Vancouver
YORK SERVICE (via Suez or Panama)
13th May.
"KNIGHT COMPANION"
HOMEWARD PASSENGER
"TOOMENEUS"
** PYRRHUS"
"ANCHISES"
TERESIAS "
via Sucz
SERVICE
for Liverpool
21st April
3ni May
for London
21st June
for London
7th July
for London
For Froight and all Information Apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
AGENTS.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
COPENHAGEN.
**PANAMA"
The
S.S.
will be sailing from Hongkong about end of April, taking - cargo for-Hamburg, Copenhagen & Scandinavian Ports,
For rat of freights apply ---
MANNERS & BACKHOUSE, LTD.
Mercantile Bank Building,
7, Queen's Road, Central
ENGINEERS & SHIP- -BUILDERS, HOK UN
KOWLOON.
HARBOUR. FEPAIRS
·Calf. Flag="L"
Sale Agents for "KELVIN MOTORS.". Motore from 12 B,H,P. to 50 B.H.P. now in stock also spare parts.
Works
Manager...
Secretary
Tel. K.21.
+1
Harbour Engineurs,,
K.633. K369. K.604 & K.622.
Telograms SEYBOURNE,"
CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO, LONDON and STRAITS. The Steamship
FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921.
HOTEL LISTS.
Hongkong Hotel.
Corrected to 1st April, 1921.
Lord Acheson U. W. Anderson J. W. Androws Miss Arnold
Mr. and Mrs. Lauritsen
8. W. Leisner
Miss Loisnor
M. E. Bandman Miss N. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. G. Miss H. Lillie H. M. Banner B. Lindberg
Mrs. R. Loggoy
man
J. E. de Beau- Capt., and Mrs.
champ
E. C. Long
Mr. and Mrs. T, G. Ludin
W. Beckett
Miss Beckati
Poak Hotel
Corrected to 8th April, 1021.
Mr. and Mr. Mr. and Mra
H. W. Allen
W. Anderson
Kaukolavsky
Mina Koukolovsky
Mr. and Mrs. W, 3. H. Kring
Armstrong
M: B. C. Inko
Mr. and Mra A. H. P. Lamarche
E. Ashton Mr. and Mr
Surgeon Comdr. Langridgo & Mrs. Aveling J. D. Lloyd
R. MacGregor
E. C. Bell
R. E. O. Bird
L. R Blacking
Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. D. Mr. and Bir
C. P. Marcel
K. Blair
J. R. Marsh
Dr. 3. G. Lyon-
Brown
Mr. F. Bouliol
Mrs. Mathiasen
M. J. Breen
Mrs. McAlush
J. G. Bridger
Mrs. Mi1}=-=
H. B. Bridger
Mr. and Mrs
,1
F. Miller
Capt. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Macintyre
1. Benson P. Marks
1
Mira. F.R. Befilios Mrs. Marriner
M 1 Mar
J. K. B. Birch Mr. and Mrs. S.
Blancy Capt. nud. Mr.
Blackburn
Miss F. B. Breit J. H. Brister
Mr. and Mrs. E.
Cock
X. Croucher
raier
W. W. Marriner K. W. Marriner Mr. Mis. J.
Marti..
E. W. Masters Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Miles
Mr. and Mrs. N.
Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Milter
R. Minutti
3. Davies
II. Dilekyan
D. R. Davies
B. A. Doran
Capt, and Mrs. R,
Drennan
L. H. Elkan Mr. M. v. d.
Rist
..
Mr. and Mrs. A.
Molinari
Mrs. Mooney
nu chil II. M. Morgans Mr. and Mrs. G.
C. Moxon
J. R. Mayray
P. Neeson
Comtr. and Mrs.
.C. Caulle
G. F. Cavillo
J. M. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. S. Mills
W. Church Mr. and Mrs. B
Cockburn
1. F. Cooper Miss M. Cooper
frs. Cormack
3. Crowley
D. F. Cuthi
T. D. Danby Eng. Comdr, W.
Dawson
Mr. and Mrs. A.
Draison
Miss Denison Mr. and Mrs.
F. J. Dickie Mrs. Drow
Eng. Capt. S. P. Mr. and Mrs. W. 5. D. Dryden
Ferguson A A. Fish P. N. Forum
"BENLEDI" Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are boing landod at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Gadown Co.. Capt. Lul, whance and/or from the Frances wharves delivery may be Mr. and Mrs. W. obtained.
J. Frijink
A. Marshall Fox
D. P. O'Brien
Ar. & Mrs. John
Duncen
Misa . E. Pep-C. Farmer
perall
8. S. Perry
E. B.
Capt. J.
Pettigrew.
F. Powell
1. V. Farmer
. Farmer,
WV.
1. H. Regensburg Miss M. Tidssiter G. J. Rudolph
No Claims will be admitted. S. Gardiner after the Goods have left the GoH. G. Gerin downs, and all Goods remaining Mr. and Mrs. G. E. D. Shank
E R. Gourdean II. W. Sagz000 undelivered after the 13th inst. will be subject to rent.
they
W. v. d. Steen
W. F. Stovens
A. Van Halfton Capt. Sigvelond Capt. T. P. Hall Mrs. W. Sprod All claims against the steamer. Harper Miss D. Sprod must be presented to the Under- J. Scott-Harston R. K. Skolton signed on or before the 20th F. V. Hare April, or
will not be Mr. and Mrs. C. recognised.
W. Hawkins All broken, chafed and dam-M. Heiman aged Goods are to be left in the Mrs. E. Hill Godowns, where they will be. J. Hooper examined on the 13th inst. at Mrs. M. Hussey. 10 a.m.
No Fire Insurance has been effected,
Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON
& CO. LTD.
Agents, Hongkong. 6th April, 1921.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Isu Jiulin
Mr and Mrs. A.
de Jacobs
E. M. Joseph
Sir Eric and Lady: Stuart Taylor Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Templeton
J. P. Thornton Miss D. Tiling H.J. Vollenweider Mr. and Mrs. R.
J. Weir
Mr. and Mrs. N. Dr. J. D. Whitle B. Karanjia Miss E. M. Wil
Bams Dr. M. C. Lasher W. C. Young
P. J. Kearny
King Edward Hotel, Corrected to 31st March, 1521, M. T. Adame
Mrs. R. Almond Dr. M. E. Asger
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.. F. G. Becke.
J. W. Brown
NANYO YUSEN KAISHA From HAMBURG, ANTWERP Mr. Budge
(The South Sea Mail S.S. Co., Ltd.)
REGULAR FREIGHT & PA ́SENGER SERVICES BETWEEN JAPAN, HONGKONG & JAVA,
FR JAVA.
Ports of call:-Batavia, Suinarang, Sourabaya, Macassar
and Balikpapan.
·S.S.
5.5.
'Cheribon Maru" Pailing on or about 11th April.
FOR JAPAN.
Ports of call:-Moji, Kobe and Yokohama.
Samarang Maru" sailing on or about 25th April,"
For further particulars please apply to:--
Telephone No.12206.
K. SUZUKI,
Manager.'
No. 5, Queen's Road Central.
PEKING HANKOW RAILWAY AND and the mails from Shanghai are being delayed. The British and POSTAL SERVICE,
American Chambers of Com- The time-table of the Peking-merce at Hankow, after having Hankow Railway lately revised conferred, have requested the has foaused the junction of Kai- consideration of the Department feng and Loyang trains to fail, of Communications of Peking.
via SINGAPORE
HE Company's Steamship
TH
Mr. A. C. New
comb
Col. L.A. Nichi
Aon C.M.C
A. 1. Penn
Mr. and Mrs. T
L. Perkins Mr. and
Mis
W. E. Robes J. S. Robman. Mr. and Mrs. R.
K. Rodger
F. W. Roker Maj. and Mra
Sandere
Mrs. L. Bouston R. P. Shaw
A. Findlay Sm'h
Mr. and Mrs.
T. Grant Smith
H. Spicer Mrs. and Mis
Stubbings
Rev. W. T. and J. F. Swindell-
Miss Gibson
and and Mrs. Mr.
C
Kingsclere Hotel. Corrected to 4th April, 1021.
Alabaster D. C. Logan Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Logan
1. Ashurat Mr. and Mrs. II. Mr. and Mra 8. Miller
J.H. Backhonse Mr. and Mrs. R.
Muller 5. T. Bitting Capt. P. Chand- Mra, Newcomb
ler
D. do B. Now Miss Chandler comb Dr. P. Roo R. A. O'Conner
Daugherty Mr. and Lt. Com. & Mrs.
T. K. Parey
SHIPPING NEWS
DOLLAR" BOAT'S RE-REG Three 'Dollar, boats, the Grace and M.S., have had port of registry changed, London, England, to Vanoo. NEW WIRELESS STATION
VANCOUVER.
The construction of the Cô Mrs.ment's new wireless statio
Bull Harbour, West Coast
F. J. H. Daw- Mr. and Mrs.couver Island, is well andor
སྤ!!IL
John Robarton
and Mrs. Mrs P."It, Rolfe 1. V. Dawson Mr. and Mrs. A.
Mr.
and Mr.
LOADED JUNK CAPSIZED
The s. Chokiang, while odt
J. W. Rosser up the river, run down B
E. C. Dingman Mrs. G.A. Süchse loaded with timber. The Mr. and Mrs. 1. Mrs. A. K. Shoum sized vessel was fowol to
Mrs. A. A. Stack-sung by the Harbour-mai
10:80
Ducjon
G. A. Harriman Mr. and Mrs. H. J. W. Stackhouse
S. Bills
H. Symes
T. C. Mason Hor.
Mr.
and Mrs.
tex
LG Johns
l'oter Tod
J. It. Way
2. Keller Miss E. With
Station Hotel. Corrected to 2nd April, 1921. Miss E. Best W. Korvel Mr.
Mrs. Mrs C. Kliene ars] C. W. M. Bion 1. P. Krause nad child
J. Macdonald Mr. and Mrs. H. Mr. and Mrs. Wm
Bone and child Macfarlane
N. de Man C. Brooka Mra S. C. Cap. Mrs. B. McCallum
bell
Mrs. T.B. Mudio
Mr. and Mrs. J.. Nelson
R. Capell Miss Capell Master Capell C. II. Cole T. Dawson
A. v. D. Dekker
3. Federt Master French Mr. and Mrs. M.
French
Mrs. Fea- Mr.
and Mrs
therstono
B. J. Syrett
R. Dijkstra
Mr. Thompson
Mr.
Mrs.
H. L. Grout
Thomson
D. Hall
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mrs. L. Hanson
Quarles Vau
Ufford
Maj. Harding Lt. Comdr. and Mr. J. G. Vaux
Mrs. Higgins R. A. Walter Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. A. Warmick G. Waudenberg Hughes Mr. and Mrs. A. H. H. Webster
R. Q. S. Kay
A. Harper Mr. and Mrs. M.
A. Harrington J. P. Haverkamp
Mr. J. Portor Mrs. H. Ritchie and children Mis. II. P. Rabin.
son and child Mrs. J. Sinclair' Mrs J. S. Smith Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. Smith
Wm. Thom Mr. J. II. Wilt
son
N, F. Xavier
|
launch.
CHAIRMAN OF LON ON UNDERWRITERS.
Mr. H. F. Kingdon, well k in insurance circles in the Ur Chairman of Kingdom, has been appol the Instituti London Underwrizore.
N.Y.K. LINERS FOR SHANGE
RUN,
The N.Y.K. has decided to two up-to-date liners with speed of 18 knots and a tong of 5,500 each on the Shang Nagasaki line. The veasel under construction in Be yards.
*
SEAMEN'S UNIONS IN JAPA
ince the return of the Jap Seamen's Council at Genoa, th ese delegates to the Internatio
have boon energetic moveme to unify many seamen's tr unions, Mr. Uchida, the Gove ment delegate, being a st though unobtrusive advise this course. It has been BIS
ed that a large trade union more than half the present un should be organised in the future, an Executive Commt having already been elected Kobe. Referring to this, Mainichiexpresses the opinion as there is no legal existenc
D. Humphreys Mr. and Mrs. PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE. trade union in Japan, the projet
Marshall Wood
Carlton Hotel. Corrected to 4th April, 1921. Mrs. J. Acock R. C. Alleman Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Armstrong Mias Armstrong
N. V. Barnett
J. Berimskoff
W. J. Booker
Miss De. Brett
R. P. Brown
Mra. J. M. Hodge W. W. Mallory Mrs. B. E. L.
Massi
Miss Melliartid J. C. Mend H. Merriman Mies Nisayos
J. Park
Misa N. Patrick
Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. E.E. Camer- Mr. M. F. Peter.
II. N. Mody
J. H. F. Mody
J. C. Mugnaschi E. Molino C. D. Nicoll
F. "B. Calhane Mr. and Mrs. Misa S. Checkley Puls Choy Sing
J. T. Pavitt Mr. Auch Mrs. H. Pearman
D. Clark
Mr. L. Pizer
"ANDES MARU" baving arrived from the above E. G. Coomes
Consignecis ports,
of Cargo Mrs. E.D: Davies are hereby notified that their Mr. and Mrs. A. goods are being landed and placed Davis
Miss D. Prin ce Mr. and Mrs.
Recien
Mr. and Mrs.
Richardson
J. F. Rock
On
Capt. R. C. Can.
deo Miss H. Chilliy
word
Mr. C. Compbell Miss L. Dale
B. M. Donongh N. Eespiy Miss F. O. Ervin Mr. and Mr.
Evana Mr. and Mrs. II.
T. Glaver
Wm. J. J. Gordon T. R. Green Mr. and Miss P. Mr. & Mrs. Van B. Hallingbard
T. Farrell
B. Schele
Mrs. R. Hashim R. H. Felgate Mr. ad Mrs. A. Hashim Mr. and
D. Heges
at their risk in the Hongkong and W. Eustace Kowloon Wharf and Godown W. Farmer Company's Godówne at Kowloon, where delivery can be obtained as soon as the goods are landed.
Goods not cleared by the 8th inst, will be subject to rent.
Damaged packages must be
Mrs. Silva Netto H. W. Ford W. A. Skuse Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A.
Gregory
. B. Souza
Harrison
Hawker
family
Taylor
F. Taylor
J. B. Thift
Con
J. Richard
son
Sir P. Scott's Lecture To Schoolgirls.
union is somewhat at varia with those in England America from a legal point view, but that it needs no ment that for the protection Sir Percy Scott, the gunnery the seamen's institution is net expert and champion of small sary and will be useful. And war craft, is amazed at the is only natural that sOAT colossal ignorance of housewives should bring into being I on questions affecting the home. union by way of emulat Recently he told the girls at a shipowners, who are in tat London high school how they with one another as to lab can overcome this ignorance. problems through the Jap Association. B are forty
Armed with what he described Shipowners' as "a cardboard model of a gas-present there metor, a smashed-up moter with unions, including the Nip
3. A. T. Robert.no hands, a piece of cut-out wire, Kajin Domei and the seame
an electric coll, two electric branch of the Yuai-kai. S bulbs, an electric bell, a poker, of them have been at dag and a bit of wire," Sir Percy ex drawn with one another. plained in simple language how the girls could manipulate these things.
Dr. and Mrs. F.
J. Schwartz C. J. Shield F. Sloat Mies R. L. Smith Mr. mut Mrs. Chas. J. Smith S. Steventon Dr. and Mrs. II. II. Strinmetz A. N. Tayler Capt. J. ThomISON Miss Tomos Mr. and Mrs. T.
Valdes
R. Weskly Mr. and Mrs. H
W. Widders and 2 children
B. H. Henderson
M. Heryera
Master Hibbard Mrs. Hibbard
Palace Hotel. Corrected to 30th March, 1921. Mrs. B. Brush Mr and Mrs. II.
8. Hurley
J. Jack
Mrs. and Miss A. R. P. Davica Mr. and Mrs. R. Mrs. E. Dobinson
Trigo
L. D. Dokker
Capt. F. L. Edge
left in the Godowns for examin- Mr. and Mrs. A. Mrs. Stewart and ation by the Consignees' repre- sentative and the Company's Mr. anzi Mrs. Mr. and Mrs A- Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard and Douglas, at 10a.m. on Wednesday S. Howard and Saturday. All claims must S. Johnston be presented within Ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be re- No claim will be ad- cognized. mitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
No fire insurance whatever will be effected.
Consignees are requested to send in their. Bills of Lading for countersignatures immediately.
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA,
Y. YASUDA,
Manager. Hongkong, 2nd April, 1921.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
Mrs. Eciman Mrs. Lovegrove Mr. Labussiere
Miss B. Lucina w. U. Lum Mr. and Miss M.
Manuk
S. M. Mayes Mrs. Milne Mrs. Mitford
+
Ullmann
Mr. and Mra. R. Geoffrey
Veruo
J. H. Gosliner
H. M. White
Mr. and Mrs. J.
Witchell
R. A. Wilkinson
Mrs.
Repulse Bay Hotel. Corrected to 1st April, 1921. H. W. Bird
Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ormiston
H. Compton Mr. and Mrs. G.
J. Robinson
It Wasn't Fast For Pop'
A. Greensett
E. Hoather Mr.
and
F. Hobbs I. S. Holmes
A PAN-MOHAMMEDAN MOVEMENT.
"I think education in our schools, both for boys and girls, Admiral. "We teach boys Greek, is perfectly shocking," said the
Reported Japanese Suppor but not the common-sense things A party of Arabian and Afgh of ordinary life, while girls can Mohammedans headed by read poetry, but not gas meters.' Arabian Duke recently moc He asked the girls if they into a Japanese hotel within could read a gas or electric zone of the South Manchu light moter, if any them could recharge an electric evidently know nothing ab
of Railway. The Chinese authorit cell, replace a cut-out wire; if the visit of the Mohammed they knew what a drain-trap was, party and they pay no attenti what they would do if the home to its movement, according t radiator became cold; if they story from Mukden. Under could pass any ordinary tests guidence of two Japanese offici in weights and measures, and who accompanied the Mohamm how much they know about dans from Central Asia to Bou elementary carpentry, and the Manchuria, the difference between a screwdriver Mukden for Japan via Kor
party and a corkscrew. Such know- The objects of the MohamE ledge meant the saving of money, dans are reported to be, first be said.
seek the co-operation of Japan. "An uneconomical housewife Mohammedans and then employs an electrician to put in establish a "Universal Mohi & new piece of wire, costing 1s. medan Association," with Mre4d., when the electric light faile. headquarters in Tokyo, to w J. B. OxbarryY
The wire can be replaced easily for the ultimate unification of B. Petheram
by just unscrewing the terminals the Mobammedam races in
the cut-out box, and a guinea big alliance under Japan's would be saved.".
tection. The scheme is attra Bir Peroy has offered the ing a great deal of attent scholars a new bat for the best among the Chinese Mohamm essay describing his lecture. daos.
W. E. Iles
Mrs. E. A. Liley Mr. Wm Kerr Mr. and Mrs. C.
Morris P. I. Newman
and
Mr. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs.
Capt. T.G. Pervin J. W. Hood and Mr. and Mrs. A.
Rasmussen Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Beaver
children Mr. and Mrs. A.
Howorth
J. E. Tait
BY BLOSSER.
HOW DAD 15
IT UD TO
DOD?
AT. WILSON,
OU-ABOUT SEVEN MILES
ON THIS
•TRAIL
PUFF
کمر
PUFF
AM I WALKING.
"TOO FAST
FRECKLES?
puff
PUFF
PUFF
·NO-BUT I AM!
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