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9. ICE HOUSE STREET. WATCHMAKER'AND JEWELLER.

CHRONOMETERS, CLOCKS, WATCHES AND NAUTICAL

INSTRUMENTS REPAIRED UNDER MY

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Consignees per Co's Steamer

** YANGTSZE” are hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Hol's Wharf, Koxioon, where it will lie at Consigtee's risk. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 10th June.

Optional cargo will be Landed, unless notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival.

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From HAMBURG, KOTTER- DAM, LA RECHELLE PALICE, LISBON, GENOA BER SINGAPORE.

The Steamship

BRIELLE"

.

MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1991.

HOTEL LISTS.

25

Hongkong Hotel

Corrected to 8th Juns, 1991.

Park Hotel

Corrpeted to 8th June, 1921. W. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. N.

Mr. and Mrs. W....... R. Karanjia

Armstrong Mr. and

Konkolersky

Mr. and Mrs.

E Anbioa

5. H.'Aumuller

R. L. Alkin H.. Hochschil C. W. Anderson T. M. Illingworth Dr. and Mrs. At- Mr. and Mrs. Ball

thening

do. Jacoba Mr. and Mrs. G. S. J. Johnston H. M. Banner E. M. Joseph.

J. de T.T. Kranen

EXCL

J. E de Bean- Dr. M. C. Lasher

champ

Mr. and Mrs.

EL Benson

Dr. and Mrs. Bercovitz

R. E. O. Bird

ra. D. K. Blair

F. Boulial

Mr. and Mrs

C.

C. Lauritsen

M. J. Breen

Miss. H. Lillie

J. Q. Bridgar

B. B. Bridger

Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Marks

Bisney

G. Menasebe Mr Blackbarn Mrs E R. Risney Miss Mooney

Mrs. F. Mooney Mr. and Mrs. A. Miss Moutin E. Blackett J. N. Murray

and

-F. Murphy

Mr.

Bracken

Mrs.

Miss A.J.V. Nally

Miss F. L Brawa Mrs E Browa

e. and Mrs. W.. P: Neeson

Dr. J. C. Lson, Mr. and

Bryon

Mrs.

F. North- sambe

Miss Kontorsky J. H. Kring M. B. C. Take N. EL P. Lamarcha

Tomdr. and Mrs. C. Cantle

J. D. Lloyd

K. MacGregor

Mira. Možinsk

H. 2. Milla

T. Mitchell

Mr. and Mrs

A. H. Penn

F.

H. Carne Oliver

Mrs Mr. and Mrs T.

F. Cavillos Mr. and

G.A. Chadwick

L Parkins Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. JW. E. Roberts

W: Church Miss S. Carke

Mc. and m Cockburn

Miss M. Cooper ir Cormack

Mrs. Northey A Crowley GIFS. Worthey

having arrived from the above ports, consignees of cargo by her are notified that all goods are J. F. Buckley being landed at their risk into R A. Burroughs the hazardous and/or extra-Dr. and Mrs.

G. Butler hazardous godowns of the Hong- kong Kowloon Wharf Mian H. Cadwell Godown Co. Ltd., whence and/or A. A. Claxton from the wharves delivery may Mrs A: Cohen

C. M. Cottrell Miss E S. Cow.

borough

be obtained.

Goods not cleared by the 17th, June, 1921 will be subject to rent. All broken, chafed and damaged packages are to be left in the godowns, where they will be examined

On the 16th June,

D. F. Cuthill Me and Mrs. A. D. Danby

Daderwyzer

1

SHOULD BREACH OF - PROMISE BE ABOLISHED?

Reasons for Altering the Law,

There will always be a differ ance between men and women.

All the same, that needn't, prevant them from being equals. In fact, women claim equality, and quite rightly. They've got Mr. and Mrs. Aj the vote, they have already one

F. Miller

of their sex in Parliament, they Capt and Mr are allowed to sit on juries. They proved during the war, that they can do most work it was thought oaly men coulddo. They can most- ly, all of them, these days, earn their own living, if necessary, and therefore they no longer have to go husband hunting for the sake of a home and so on, as they used to do. They can afford to wait until the right man comes along. instead of jumping at the first him for love. And, after all love chance, and then they can WURITY,

is the only thing worth marrying for, writes Mr. Edwin Pugb. - That is why I have for a long time past been wondering why some woman of prominence bui not yet arisen to denounce the Breach of Promise LawS. A breach of promise action is de grading to both parties, and especially so to the woman.

J. B. Robinsor Mr. and Mrs. Rodger

H. W: Roger Maj, and

Sanders R. P. Shar

R.

A Findlay Smith H. Spicer Eng. Comdr. W. 3. 7. Swindells H. M. O'Neur

Dawing

Mr. and Mn Mr&Mr. W.D. D. Dryden 9. J. Sprett

Van Dordt dr. & Mrs. Joba Mrs. J.R. Templo

Duncan

Mrs D. IL.

Thomas að yr

Mr. and Mrs. H. L Van Perls tein

S. Croucher Miss F. A. Tenkin Mix D. E. Pep-

G. Donald Miss Droop

Mr. and Mrs. G.

A. Ducloux

1921 at 10 a.m. by Messrs.Mr. and Mrs. Goddard & Douglas.

Claims against the steamer must be presented in writing within ten days after arrival of steamer, otherwise they will not bo recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be affected by the undersigned in any case whatever.

Montagne Ede

D. S. Erans

P. Y. Forum

A. H. Fenton Eng. Capt. S. Ferguson

J. C. Finch C. K. Ford

T. Forster Z. Fajee

J. S. Gardiner

Bills of Lading will be counter. Gell signed by

Pezell

S. & Perry

I Brilmayne

R. Roxburgh F. L. Berd

Mr. and Sebabek

Mrs.

Miss Fairley Rov. W. T.

Mrs Fea therstone

7. W. Gibbins

Viss Gibson

D. Hall

Maj. Harding

and Mira Quarles Van

Udord

A man has just as much right|

Mr. J. O. Vaxto bring an action for breach as a R. A. Walter

T. A. Worswick

H. El. Webster Mr. and Mrs. A H And

D Aamshrayı

Marshall Wood Sir Ellis Sadoorie M. H. Woutman

King Edward Hates Corrected to 23th May, 1921. drs. R. Almond M. and Mr Dr. M. E. Asger Manus Misa L. Barker .... D. L. Marton M. Basker J. A. McDougall

Miss Schabeek

P. J. Score

P.

E. Sel

Capt. Sizveland

Mr. and Mrs. C

E. Smith

W. v. D. Steen" E. W. Tals

Sir Eric and Lady Stuart-Taylor

7. G. Becke

f. W. Brown

Mr. and

W. Budge

13. N. G. Gibboge S. C. Taylor

Me and Mrs. L.C. P. Templeton

A. Goldsmith R. J. Tober

Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. RJ. Calender

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.

General Agents.

Hongkong, 10th June, 1921.

Goubault

J

Mias Gombani

R. Granzer

G. Grenier

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

J. Weir H. E Van der

Werkra

Dr. J. D. White

Mrs Milne

F. H. Mody

.

woman.

Indeed, he has more right Because the convention is

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

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Sale Arents for "KELVIN MOTORS." Motors from 12 B.HP, to 50 BHP. now in stook also spare parts.

Tel. K.91

X.633,

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Gives Instant Relief

Xe HMO What your, respiralɑry-, stgras may be safering fromnim besday ASTHMA, INFLUENZA, NASAL CATARRH, OR ORDINARY COUGH.

-you will fad in this famous Prundy. a rexiorative power has to simply, uasqualed.

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BELAS OF IMITATIONS.

GURE FOR ASTHMA

that the man asks the woman to another, or only things that jar marry him, and she says she will and rankle, And though it is It is she, not he, who makes the trus that quite different natures promise. But very, very seldom may be mutually helpful, there have men brought actions for must somewhere be a full, whole- breach of this promise. The rea-hearted sympathy, some common son why is that far more men ground of interest, some points of close contact, or the two natures than women marry for lave..

can never blend harmoniously. THE SWEET SPELL OF DALLI-

ASCE.

as we say,

The young man, falls in love with the girl. He | follows her about, haunts thehouse the lives in, makes opportunities to meet her by happy accident, and at last contrives somehow to Mrs. make ber acquaintance.

Mrs. J. H. N. Mody

J. C. Moguaschi E Molino P. Munchery Mr. and

Silva Netto Capt. E. H. Pen

J. Carrion Mr. Choi Shing Master ChoiShing

1. B. Culbana

Capt. 7. P. Hall E. P. Williams Jr. A Darey

Mr. and Mrs. 0.

R. Harada J. Scott Harston Wra E. G. Hart

T. Yamanatra

CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD. A. Henderson Miss G. Young

From SAN FRANCISCO. HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS

& SHANGHAI

The Steamship

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

NANKING "

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

THE Steamship

"TENYO MARU From SAN FRANCISCO, via

HONOLULU, JAPAN FORTS

& MANILA. -

The above named Steamer ar rived on Sunday the 13th inst. Consignees of cargo are hereby notified to present their Bills of Lading for countersignature, and take immediate delivery from alongside steamer or the Com- All broken, chafed, and damag-pany's Godown, where all cargo ed goods are to be left in the peding immediate discharge Godowns, where they will be will be landed at Consignees risk. examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 a.m. and noon within the free storage period.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 16th June, will be subject to rent.

Storage will be assessed on cargo remaining undelivered after Monday, 27th June. 1921.

All broken. chafed and damaged packages will be landed into the Company's Godown, where same will be examined on Wednesday. the 22nd June, 1921 at 11 am.

No claims will be recognised All Claims against the Steamer after the goods have left the must be presented to the under-steamer or Godown. and none signed on or before the 30th will be entertained if presented not be later than three weeks after June, or they will recognised.

arrival of steamet.

No fire insurance whatever will be affected.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agects. Hongkong, 10th June, 1921.

Y. TSUTSUMI.

Manager. Hongkong. 11th June, 1921.

"Station Hotel Corrected to 29th May, 1923. Miss F Best L.. P. Krassa Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Medonald

T. M. Blen Mrs. P. McCal

and child

Miss Capell

P. Nelson

A. N. Beid

Mr. and Mrs.

Capell

R.

Mrs. T. B. Madie

Mr. and Mrs. B

Nial

Mrs. H. F. Robin

1

300 and child

Having arrived from the above Master Capell mentioned ports, consignees of C. F. Cole cargo by her are hereby noti-P. Dijkstra fied to send in their Bills of C. J. Endert Lading duly endorsed for counter- A. Harper signature and take immediate Mr. and Mrs M. Mrs. J. Sinclair delivery from alongside the A Harrington Mrs. J. §. Smith steamer and/or the Hongkong & J. P. Haverkamp Mr. and Mrs. A Kowloon Wharf and Godown H. Harrop W. Kervel Co's bazardous and/or extra

Mes. C. Eliezs hazardous Godown where all the cargo impeding discharge will be

Palace Hotel landed at consignee's risk.

Corrected to 18th May, 1991. Mrs. B. Brusb Mr. and Mrs. C Mr. and Mrs. M. Lawy

Costello and child

Goods not cleared by Satur- day, June 18th 1921 will be subject to rent.

All broken, chafed and damaged packages, are to be left in the Godowns where they will be ex- 1921 at 10 a.m. amined on Friday. June 17th,

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the steamer and or godown.

within four weeks of the ship's All claims must be presented

arrival, otherwise they will not be recognised.

J. S. Cramp

rs. Dobinen Mr. and Mrs. T.

Fieldbrave

R. Geofrey J. IL Gosliner I. S. Holmes Mr. and Mrs. H.

B. Horley J. W. Jenkin G. J. H. King

W. Smith Wm. Thom

Krx E. A. Liley L. McRae

Mrs. C Morris II. H. Olsen Mr. and Mrt

J. H. Oxberry B. Petheram

Capt. T.G. Parris E. W. Railton Mr. and Mrs. J

B. Reeves J. Sullivan

T. I Tait

St. George's House.

Corrected to 1st June, 1521.

Mrs. J. Acoek J. Berentson

II. M. Madden Mrs. R. W. He

Nelley will be effected.

No Fire Insurance whatsoever Miss I. Bax

Mr. aad Mrs. B. Kaes

Benton C. Byrd W. H. Petleg Miss Byrd

Mrs. J. C, Pirie Miss Potter

C. T. SURRIDGE, Agent.

Prince's Building.

Ground Floor.

Hongkong, 11th June, 1921.

Misa E. Eus

Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Storm

Hra E.D. Davies Mr. and Mrs. A.

Davis

4. A Eustace. Miss Farroll

f.. Farrell

Mr. and Mrs.

Gergory

Mr. and Mrs.

Harrison

Vr. and Mrs.

Hawker

A. K. Ishan Mt. and

J. Johnston

Mrs. Eelman

Levy

dired

Mr. and Mrs. T.

Pols

Mrs. W. C.

Passmore Miss Picas Mr. and Mrs.

Richardson

Robinson

Then comes that short sweet spell of dalliance before the vital question is asked and answered. And until that first time rapture of their youngful bliss has quite subrided, the girl is usually veiled as is were, in a golden mist ef illusions. Her true inner nature, with all its more or less amiable

The law however, flauta "this view.

A man has asked a maid to marry him, and-illy-ailly-he must go through with it. It mattera nothing that be does not love her, that what he fancied was love was merely a passing infatuation. It matters not that, after sober calm deliberation, he is convinced that in marrying har he would be condemning them both to a life of misery, but is marrying from motives of expediency,

Above all, it matters cot that after having proposed to one girl, be bas met his true affinity in another, and learned the meaning

Mr. and MiWeaknesses and robust virtues of a genuine deep passion at last. has not yet been folly revealed to He must marry the women of his her lover. He is indeed not infrst rash choice, or explain him- love with her at all, but with a self in a Contt of Law. beautiful, impossible abstraction,

T. W. Scarbor

ough

Mr. and

Scott Mrs. Mr. & Mrs B. Schele

ני.

Mrs. G. Mackay

T. N. Manners

a glorified radiant angel in dis- Fasguise.

Mr. and Mrs.

Stewart and "

Family-

F. Taylor

H. Watling

Carlion Hotel

Corrected to 25th May, 1921. Miss F. C Mc-J. Anderson Dr. and Mrs. R. Laughlin

E. Beddoe Miss L Bumer

Dr. and Mrs. J.

Mason & family Miss B Battrick Miss J. M. Mc. Mrs. F. E. Cam- Laughlin

Miss It. Pittegrew Mr. and Mrs. B.

eron Miss L H. Cam- H. Pomerap:2

Rowland

pland" LE. de Chesne F. L. Davison G. 4. Bah X. Esply.

J. K. Ryom W. E. Greenway Miss V. C. Shaw Miss E. F. Hea A. B. Short

Miss A. HI. Skin-

ing

C. L. Hughes

J. Hutchson

ber

THE WITNESS-BOX TEST.

I doubt if any woman ver faces the ordeal of the witness- And she she is careful always box-to hear his love letters to be at Her best in his company. read out

aroid tempestuous She has not get those unrestrict-laughter-to be herself derided, ed opportunities, which come to ballied, and shamed-I doubt if ber afterwards, during the

engagement of expressing her any woman of that type has ever really loved the man. I'm sure. real character: nor incidentally no self-respecting woman ever of discovering her lover's imper-does it, unless she has been fections, if any.

friend or relative.

It is so easy to fall in love andged on by some malignant to fall out again-given youth

Ladies-ladies, if you love # and the right temperament. mau and he cries off because There are seasons in our lives he has unaccountably fallen out when a laughing glance or merry

of love with you and into love word, a face seen for a moment with some other girl surely you in a favourable light, a pretty are not going to stand up in freek, a wistful smile, the whisper Court, not nowadays, not if you of some romantic deed, is all are the woman you claim to be, sufficient to kindle the flame and put a money value on your Wherefore we should not judge broken heart, and tell the whole the defendant too harshly or tco world that he was your forlorn hastily-unless we know.

hope of ever getting a man at all, A GRADUAL COOLING.

that it was not what he was, but Bit by bit, in numberless differ- what he had, you were after? ent and more commonplace ways. That's putting a higher value on incompatibility may show itself. men than they put on you. That's After the first bot flush of joy has a confession of inferiority. faded a little and is succeeded by Really, it does seem to me that the comparatively humdrum if we men are above that sort of happiness of perhaps a long thing and men suffer just as engagement, in which the ecstatic much from being jilted as women moments recur ever less frequent-do-you dear ladies ought to be andy and the tone of their conversa-above it too. Or bang goes your Mrs. H. E Poltion droops greinally nearer to claim to the equality of the sexes, lock

earth, then the young couple may your economic independence, discover that they have very little your demand for a full share of R.in common after all.

a man's rights and privileges, Between the transports they and everything else that la-or may have little to say to oneļused to be-his.

F. Sloat Lt. and Mrs. E. Jose B. Suntay

S. Jett

and fatally Capt. J. Thomp

H. Keyserling

L Legarda

SOD

J. D. Thwaites Repulse Bay Hotel Corrected to 5th June, 1021, H. W. Bird E. Molico Mr. and Mrs. Hon. Mr.

C. Montaguo

Madam Ragsi

Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.

Ede

W. Ford. Mt.

and Mrs. Lossius

Miss Van Wal-

cherc

H. L. Gray

Mr. J. P. Mac-

Miss Windust

aulay:

Harringtor

J. C. Yogaaschi

Negro

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

2

HEY! HEY!

Fanny Likes a Change of Diet!

BY BLOSSER.

GEE-YOU LIKE LOLLYPOPS BETTER'H AMITHING, DON'T YOU FANNY?

WHAT'S TH MATTER-DONT -YA WANT ANY MORE OF

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