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THE HONGKONG. KELEGRAPH.

THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE

REGULAR AND FAST FREIGHT AND

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LONDON

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HOTEL LISTS.

Hongkong Hotel

Corrected to 8th June, 1921,

R. L. Alkia

C. W. Anderson Dr. and Mrs. år.

rhanius

Mr. and Mrs G. H. Banner

TAN

H.H. Hochschil T. M. Hhingworth Mr. and Mrs. A.

de Jacobs

s. J. Johnstan EM Joseph

J. de T.T. Kranco

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

champ

THURSDAY, JUNE 16; 1921.

"Peak Hotel."

Corrected to 8th June, 1981.

[W. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs, Nef

Mr. and Mrs T R. Sarantia

Mr. and Mra

Konkolevaky

Armstrong

| Mr. and Mrs. A.

R Ashion. Miss Kookolovsky

H. Asmaller E. C. Bell Dr. and Mrs. Bercovitz BBQ Bird Mrs. D. K. Bair

Mr. and Mrs. CF. Boalial

Mr. and Mrs. C. Lauritsan

H. Benson

Mr. and Mrs S.

Bimney

Mrs. E. R. Bisney Mrs. Blackburn Mr. and Mrs. A

Miss H. Lillie P. Marks

G. Menasche Miss Mooney Mrs. F. Mooney Mis Montin

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18th June 10th July 13th July

Σ Blackett J. R. Murray Mr. and Mr. F. Murphy

Bracken Alles, Havre, L'pool & Grow Miss F. L. Brown Mr. and Mrs. W. Miss A.J.V. Nally Genos, Barcelona & Liverpool G. E. Brown. Neeson Mlles, Havre, L'pool & Ggow Dr. J. C. Lyon Mr.

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Mrs.

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19th July

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30th Aug.

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From NEW YORK.

The Steamship

"CITY OF MADRAS"

having arrived. Consignees of informed that all cargo are Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godo wns of Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

AGENTS.

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THE KING OF WATER PAINTS

The Banitary, washable, and high disinfecte ing qualities make it the viral wall coveringle The bummor ure.

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No claim will be admitted after the goods have left the Godown. Lad all goods remaining unde-1 livered after June 18th will be subject to rent.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.

From TACOMA via YOKOHAMA. KOBE, MOJI, SHANGHAI & MANILA,

The Company's Steamship

"ALABAMA MARU"

Brvon

J. F. Buckley

R. A. Barroughs

Dr. and Mrs. G.

G. Butler

Miss H. Cadwell

A. A. Claxton Mrs. A. Coben

C. M. Cottrell

Mrs. Norther II. S. Northey Mr. and Mrs.

Onderwyzer

H. M. O'Neill Mr. & Mrs. W.

Van Oordt

M. J. Ereen

J. G. Bridgar

H. B. Bridger

J. H. Kring

M. B. C. Laks

N. H. P. Lamarchs

J. D. Lloyd

K. MacGregor

Mrs. Metinah

Mr. and Mrs. J.

F. Miller

Capt and Mr Capt

8. Mills

Comdr. and Mrs. T. Mitchell

C. Cantlie

Lt C. H. Carns

0. F. Carillo

Mr. and Mrs F.

Oliver

4. FL. Pean

Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. T.

G.A. Chadwick

Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Church

Miss S. Clarke Mr. and Mrs.

Cockburn

Miss M. Cooper

Mr. Cormack

B. Crowley

D. F. Cuthill

J. D. Danby Eng. Comdr. W.

Dawson

D. D. Dryden

L Perkins

Mr. and Mrs T. E. Roberta J..8 RobinROD

Mr. and Mrs. R.

X. Rodger

H. W. Roger Maj. and Mrs

Banders

R. P. Shaw

A. Findlay Smith H. Epicer

J. F. Swindells

Mr. and Mrs.

B. J. Byrett

Miss I. 3. Cow. Mr. and Mrs. H. Mr. & Mrs. John Mrs. J.R. Temple

borough

X. Croucher

Miss F... Deakin

P. G. Donald Miss Droop

Mr. and Mrs. G.

A. Duelpur

Mr. and Mrs. C.

Montague Ede

D 8 Evant

P. N. Forum

A. H. Fenton

Fos. Capt. S. P.

Ferguson

J. C. Finch

C. K. Forl

IT. Forster

Z. Fujee

J. S. Gardiner

M. Gell

J..N. G. Gibbons

L. Tan

tein

Dancas

Perliss Fairley

Miss D. E. Pep

perell

S. 8. Perry

L. Redmayne

F. L. Reci

Bar. W. T. and

Mrs. Fea - therstone

F. W. Gibbins

Mirs Dibson

5. D

Mrs D. H.

Thomas

Mr.

and Ум Quarles Van Ford

R. A. Walter

Mr. Vaux

T. A. Worswick

Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Hr.

EL H. Webster

and

B. R. Roxburgh

Mr. and

Schabek

Miss Schabecz P. J. Scure F. Self

Capt. Sieveland

Mr. and Mrs. C.

E. Smith

Wv. Steca

E. W. Tate

Sir Eric and Lady Stuart-Taylor

S C. Taylor

Mr. and Mrs. L. C. P. Templeton

A. Goldsmith R. J. Tober Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. Goabant

Miss Goabault

R. Granger

G. Grenier

Capt. T. P. Ball R. Harada

J. Scott Harston

F. G. Hart

Maj. Harding

D. Flum brey»

Marshall Wood

Sir Ellis Kadoorie y. H. Wortman

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CRICKET GOSSIP.

An Impression of the Australians.

**

BY F. B WILSON, EX-CAPTAIN OF CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY.

The Australians are liable to Miss L Bomar Mason family be a great side. But it is all

eroa

Miss Cam

pland

Miss B. Buttrick Miss J. M. Mabsolute nonsense to consider Mrs. F. E. Cam Laughlin

England as an already defeated Miss B. Pistegrew combination, as only too many of H. Powerantz our people are prepared to do Mr. and Mrs R

Atmosphere makes a great deal Bowland

of difference in the country, even as it does in South Africa, and, particularly, Australia.

J. Weir H. E. Van der

Werken

L. R. de Channe F. L. Davison N. Espiy

G. A Rah J. R. Ryom

Dr. J. D. WhiteW. & Greenway Mias . C. Shaw E. P. Williams Je Miss E. F. Bem-A. R. Short

Mr. and Mrs. D.

Wysa

ing

Miss A. Skin. C. H. Hughes Der J. Hutchson

F. Sloat T. Jose, E. Satay

and family

T. Yamanaira

C. A. Henderson Miss G. Young

King Edward Hate. Corrected to th May, 1921...

and Mra Manus

Mrs. R. Almond M...

Dr. M. Er Asger

Miss L BarkNE

M. Basker

F. G. Becke

J. W. Brown Mr."

W. Budge

EL Marton

J. A. McDougall

ifrs Mine

F. H. Mody

Mrs. J. H. N. Modr

L. J. Caleader

J. Carrion Mr. Choi Shing Master Choi Shing T. B. Culhane having arrived from the above. A. Davey ports. Consignees of Cargo are

Mrs. ED. Davies Mr. and Mrs. A. hereby notified that their goods Davis are being landed and placed at. A. Eustace their risk in the Hongkong and Miss Farrell Kowloon Wharf and Godown J. Farrell Company's Godowns at Kowloon. Mr. where delivery can be obtained as the goods are landed.

Gregory

J. C. Mognanchi

E. Molino

P. Manchery

Mr. and Mrs.

Silva Netto

Mr. and Mrs. T

Pola

L and Mrs

S. Jett

H. Keyserling

L Legarda.

Capt J. Thomp

300

J. D. Thwaitca

Station Hotel Corrected to 29th May, 1921. Miss E. Best L. P. Krause Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Macdonald

W. M. Bion

and child

Miss Capell

Master Capell C. H. Cole

Mrs. E. McCal-

Zum

P. Nelson

A. N. Reid

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE. AGENTS,

HONGKONG, CHINA & JAPAN.

informed me only the other day W. S. BAILEY

that he is as good as when he got the double centory against Eng- land at the Oval. That was a wonderful record: one of the feats of cricket that will live for ever.

J. M. Gregory has lost a bit of his pace

as a bowler, as he has improved so enormously in his batting. He is now only about as fast as Howell, they tell us from

'down under." Some say Howell | Australians, by the way, think a is the faster of the two. The terrific lot of Howell, and expect to meet him in every Test match. Honour to whom honour is due was always a certainty from

The Australians are not a side Australia; and they say that his that any serious person would luck in the Test matches in the attempt to underrate. After the matter of missed catches-was result of the M.C.C. tour, they are wicked.

H. L. Collins was the lucky

obviously very good. They have

a captain, no tail, and perhaps player of the side out there: and the best googhe bowler since & E.

luck is half cricket-io some Vogler, in A. A. Mailey. There ways. Your bad player goes is no doubt that he is extra-Toping away at the of ball and ordinarily good in Australia, but never gets a touch. while your though not wanting such a fine the first over! They did not dare Ranji is caught at the wicket in bowler to be a failoro in this

country, one must remember that to catch him out. countries alter case. Frank ABSENCE OF KELESWAY. Laver, whom they would not have

It is a pity from the Australian

Mr. and Mrs. B. Mrs. T. B. Mudie at any price in Australia, was the point of view, that Kelleway

Capell

best Test bowler over here one could not get away. He is & year.

much more than useful bowler. Armstrong is enormou*. I am and as a batsman could be relied told that when he strolled out of on to stick there until the cows the pavilion at Lords the other came home or till the stumps day with two bats under his arm, were drawn. It is important to people wondered what they were, have such a steady player on the Were they toothpicks? Arm- side.

Mr. and Mrs B.

Rial Mrs. H. F. Robin son and child

Capt. E. H. PeR. Dijkstra

dred

C. J. Ender: A. Harper Mr. and Mrs. M. Mrs. J. Sinclair

Mrs. J. S. Smith A. Harrington J. P. Haverkamp Mr. and Mrs. A

W. Smith

Mrs. W. C.

FL Hazrop

Mrs. Kervel

Passmore

Mrs.

Miss Piens Mr. and

Richardson Mrs. Mrs. and Robinson

Misa

and

Mr. and Goods not cleared by the 20th H. Harrisca June, 1921 will be subject to rent. Mr. and Mrs.

Hawker Damaged packages must be left

A. K. Ishan in the Godowns for examination

Mr. and Mrs. All claims against the steamer by the Consignees' representative

J. Johnston must be presented to the under and the Company's Surveyors Mrs. Eelman signed on or before 25th June 1921 Messrs. Goddard and Douglas, at J. Lery

10 a.m. on Wednesday and Satur Mrs. G. Mackay or they will not be recognised.

All broken, chafed and damaged

day. All claims must be present- T. N. Manners ed within Ten days of the goods are to be left in the Go-

steamer's arrival hero, after which downs, where they will be ex- amined on any Tuesdays and Fri-date they cannot be recognized. days between the hours of 10.45 No claim will be admitted after a.m. and noon within the free the goods have left the Godowns. No fice insurance whatever will storage period of one week.

be effected.

Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for Bills of Lading will be counter-countersignatures immediately. signed by

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

THE BANK LINE LTD,

OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA,

Y. YASUDA,

Manager. General Agents Hongkong, 14th June, 1921,

Mr. C. Kliene

Wm. Thom

Palace Hotel.

T. W. Scarbor.Mrs. B. Brush

ough

Mr. and

Scott

Mr. & Mrs. Yan

B. Schele Mr. and Mrs.

Stewart and

family

F. Taylor FL. Watling

St George's House. Corrected to 1st June, 1921.

H. M. Madden Mrs. R. W. Mc

Nellor

Mrs. J. Acoek J. Berentson Miss L. Bax

Mr. and Mr.

Benton C. Byrd Miss Byrd Miss E. Eus

. Corrected to 18th May, 1921.

Mr. and Mrs. C.

Lawry and r E A. Liley L. McRae

Mr. and Mrs. M.

Costello

child

J. S. Cramp Mr. C Morria Mrs. Dobinson H. H. Olsen

Mr. and Mrs. T. Mr.

Fieldbrave

R. Geofrey

J. H. Gosliner

and

Mr

J. E. Oxberry

B. Petheram

Capt. T.G. Parri

man

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strong, however, with toothpicks In the avent of the Australians or trees, is going to average some-winning the first Tes: match-as thing like 50 this year in a good they have done such a season. He is a great general: would be invaluable. He could there is just one bowler in rest" a lot of bowlers, too, be England who may worry him, had a fine easy action last time great player though he is. I will he was over; and his work in withhold the name, for perhaps the recent Test matches Australis there are two.

is no: likely to be forgotten in MACARTNEY AND BARDSLEY. the almost too heavy tour which Macartney was playing his the Australians have had mapped delightfully impudent shots at out for them. the nets the other day as well as For they have a tour indeed strong serves them up on the leg ever. He might get a thousand They play practically from the side, and some pretty fine police- before the end of May this year. 30th April to the 11th of Sep.men watching out for you, too. It all depends on the wickets, of tember with only a rest on Sun-The Australians are lucky to see course. Finely as he has been days, unless they can win their so many of our probable Test playing. Macartaoy did not matches in two days. And on Match players so early, Bat, of accomplish this feat, which has hard wickets that will tax them, course, the converse holds good. only been performed, we believe, unless they over-boxi their best. The Australians can hardly go Repulse Bay Hotel. by Dr. W. G. Grace and Tom bowlers. And that is a thing through the year without losing Corrected to 6th June. 192). Hayward. The pleasure of the that Armstrong is not likely to do! a match; it would be shocking. H. W. Bird F. Molino

ordinary bowler in putting stuff He learned under "Monty Noble, especially from their point of Mr. And Mrs. Hon. Mr. aad up against him and Bardsley is and the Test matches are his view, to imagine such a calamity.

Mr. H. E. PoLa decidedly minor quantity, particular pidgin! He

But they are a very fine side. lock

Macartney is still as quick as a have to do quite a lot of bowling They have stability and bril Madam Passi flash on his feet, and quite fit himself this year; but no one is liancy in both batting and bowl- Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. again, I understand.

likely to glean mach, corn from ing; and they certainly can field, Negze

Bardsley needs a touch of that. There's a lot of tares in I wonder who will fold short TN.T. to dig out. An Australian the wheat when W. W. Arm slip?

1. 3. Holmes Mr. and Mrs. H.

8. Harley

E. W. Railcon Mr. and Mrs. J

B. Reeves

I. Sullivan

J. W. Jenkin G. J. H. King

J. H. Tai

C. Montague Ede

B. Naer W. H. Petler Mrs. J. C. Pirie Miss Potter

Mr. azd Mrs.

Lossing

Miss Van Wal.

chern aulay

Mr. J. B. Mag- Miss Windurt

and Harrington |J. C. Mognaschi”

Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Storm

W. Ford

H. L Gray Mr.

may

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS.

*LO POP!

Curiosity Caused the Delay!

IT'S ABOUT TIME YOU

WERE COMING HOME FROM

SCHOOL-WHAT KEPT YOU SO LATE?

BY BLOSSER.

I THINK YOU WERE

A NAUGHTY BOY AND

YOU HAD TO STAY IN

AFTER SCHOOL.

„TM NEVER NAUGHTY....

· ALEK WAS WILPPED

FOR PEING NAUGHTY AK I STAYED AFTER, SONOOL.

*TO HEAR HUM

YELL!

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