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THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE
REGULAR AND FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICES.
LONDON
ELPENOR' "PYRRHUS "
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27th Sept. 11th O
SERVICE
(Direct)
London, Rotterdam & Hamburg London, Amsterdam & Antwerp 2 in Ost Lon ton. Amsterdam & Antwerp 8 Nav Los on, materiam & Antwerp 15th Nor. London, Amsterdam & Antwerp
LIVERPOOL
THESEUS"
SERVICE
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ls O ** BUMARUS “** 10% 2 **TELEMAC IUS - Iva 0: 'ANTILOCHUS “ 15: Ne
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Javr & Liverpool
* Mars ilim & 'Aversas' diterian Liverpool
ie, farseilles & Liverpool SERVICE
vis Kobe and Yokohama
5th De
Ja Yor
23:1 Nov.
YORK
SERVICE
ivia Suez or Panama)
13th October.
vis Suaz
PASSENGER SERVICE
** PYRRHUS"
"' MENTOR"
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11th Oct. for Singapore & London
30th Oct.
for Shanghai
15th Nov.
for Singapore & London
For Freight and Passage Rates sad all Information Apply to:-
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
AGENTS.
ON
INSIST GETZBEST
CONSIGNEES.
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
HE Steamship
"SHINYO MARU.” « From SAN FRANCISCO via
& MANILA.
HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS,
THE HONAKO
CONSIGNEES.
AQUATICS.
* BEN * LINE OF STEAMERS. Lusitano Recreation Club's
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
From ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO,
LONDON and STRAITS. THE Steamship
** BENLEDL".
Sports
The Lusitana Bearestian Club held their fri aquatie m esting stị the V.B.C: on Saturday. “A largo | audienos was present which follow- ed the proceedings with the utmost enthumisam. An atmosphere of guicky was given by an excellent string band (the "Lusitano"") which at intervals discoursed lively Consignses of Cargo are hereby music. informed that all Goods are The most teanly contested being landed at their risk into the events of the afternoon were the hazardous and/or extra hazard-Team race (Hongkong ▼ Kowloon) oos Godowns of the Hongkong and the Water Polo (laterport| and Kowloon "Wharf and Go-Trial Match). In the case of the ! downs Co., Ltd., whence and/or Team Rice tba vides were wary from the wharves delivery may dej avenly matobed and for a long time obtained.
it looked daubilul as to which
No claims will be admitted! would pull off the event, but Kow. after the Goods have left the Geloon put on a great spurt at the end. downs, and all Goods remaining and won by a narrow margin. Aa undelivered after the 29th inst.: regards the Water Polo match 1000 † after the rival sides had taken the ? will be subject to rent.
I water the **Whites" 13ored the All claims against the steamer first goal but the "Blues" quickly must be presented to the Under recovered and planted the next two, signed on or before the 6th prox, goals. The White," however, or they will not be recognized. were three goals to the good when
In thel All broken, chafed, and dam. the first half finished. azed Goods are to be left in the "econd ball the "Blues" had things) Godowns, where they will be pretty much their own way. They examined on the 29th inst. at 10 cored four goals altogether thus making up for their slowness in the first half. The Whites however No Fire Insurasco has been managed to equalise with offected.
well-placed shot and when the Bills of Lading will be counter-whistle blew the total score stud signed by
A.m.
·
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO. Agents."
Hongkong, ad Sept., 1921.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART
MAATSCHAPPIJ
From BELAWAN DELI, PENANG & SINGAPORE The Steamship
**VAN CLOON " having arrived from the above ports, consignees of cargo by her are notified that all goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous godowns of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd. whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtain ed.
at six all.
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At the conclusion the prices: were distributed by Mrs. Silva] Netto. The following is the list of] winners:
Two Lengtha (Handicap) Adults: 1. C. Roza Pereira; G. Ribeiro.
One Length (Open to boys under 11 years of age. 1. Rozs Perers: 2. I. Remedios.
"The Gathering of the Clan.” From the pripisal Painting in the pomenim of the Proprialara of the Jamuna "PD" Soucherie sinky of Hussie Limmage.
Messrs. PETER DAWSON, Ltd.,
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND.
WEDDING. Da-Luz-D'Almada
Remedios.
A pretty wedding was solemnised
Four Lengths Handicap Open to members, V.R.C.: 1, D. Laidg| Macao. 2. A. Botelho.
Remedios,
WAA
PD
SCOTCH
DAWSON
A ruru old whisky of very Émest quality and historio · Emcage. Everyone's favourite Soutah everywhere.
ECHO OF RACE COURSE FIRE.
Chinese Victims to be
Re Buried.
officia! posts in China, to ensure the prosperity of posterity).
In reply to Mr. Choy Si-mui, the Cosirman sail that the remains of the victims of the fire would be packed in um, except in CASES
Two Lengths (open to boys from as the Rosary Coureb, Kowlson, 11 to 12 years of age): 1. A.Jas Saturday morning when Mr. A meeting was held at the Tung|where the bodies had not sufficient- Carvalho; 2, L. Ribeiro.
Francisco Jose da Luz, of the Wah hospital on Saturday afterly putreñed to be so daalk with In Union Trading Co., Prizes's Build. noon to discuss arrangements sad the latter cases the coffins would ing, was married to Mia Dalores appoint a date for the re-iater be re-buried intact. The Chair- Maria d'Almada Remedios, o!, ment OF the bodies of äve man acuourced "that the disintar, Hemuntio.
นะ six hundred Chinese who ment and re-interment would be The ceremony was performed by perished in the disastrous supervised by representatives of the the Rer. Father F. X. Sostes, ct Race Course fire several years Tung Wab hospital, but 00
ago. Mr. Lik Tik ming, Chairman objection would be raised agains The bride was given away by of the hospital, presided. The at- the presence of parents and rela One Length (Open to girls under her father, Mr. Alexandrino Fran- tendance was small, consisting of tives if they wished to attend, 14 years of age): First Section 1, cisco dai
al-representatives of a small number Is was decided that the re-inter. M. Cruz: 2, B. Hamedios. Second tended by her sister. Ms Maria T.cut of several hundred bereaved meat would take place on the 9th Section-1, Caliste Osmund: d'Almada Remedios, Miss Marie families.
October. |A. de Carvalho and Miss" Cassie The Chairman explained that the M. Rozario,
Band Raze: 1, E. McDougall: Carvalho, as bridesmaids.
re-interment of the bodies had 2, G. Pinoa.
Mesars. F. P. de V. Scares and been found necessary on account of
CIVIL SERVICE CLUB, Four Lengths Championship):}F. X. d'Almada Remedios shared the haphazard manner in which | 1, A. Botelho: 2, Rozs Pereira.
the duties of groom» man.
the corpses were buried. In many
Annual Meeting. Two Lengths (Ladies): I, E. Following the ceremony at the cases four or five coins wate Presiding at the asuval genarsi church, a reception was held at the piled up on top of each other dua meeting of the Civil Service Club Navier; 2, C. Osmund.
Team Rac (Hongkong v Kow-residence of the bride's parents, to insufficient accommodation. ¦ held on Friday evening, Hon. Dr. Peace Vills. Homuntio, at which Several months ago the Govern-Claud Severn referred to the loss loon: 1, Kowloon.
Water Polo Interport Trish:the happy couple received the con ment. the request at the the Club had sustained in the de- "Bldes" 6, "Waites" ́6. -
gratulations of their many friends. bospital, offered a plot of ground in parture of Mr. W. Chatham who Goods not cleared by the 27th,
Club Officials.
The honeymoon is being spent the Wing Yuen cemetery in bad been President since ite Sept., 1921 will be subject to rent. Mr. A. G. da Rosba. Presiden!: at Faoling.
Aberdeen to be used as graves for foundation and congratulated the the Race Club on its strong numerical and All broken, chafed and damaged Mr. F. L Silva, Hos. Treasurer:
Course fire: but the land was fiosocial position. He paid packages are to be left in the Mr. M.F. Baptists. Hon. Secre- BEHAVE YOURSELF" Chies victims in
be full of rocks and tribute to the services of Mesars godowns, where they will be tar Committee, Mr. A.. Enzstio Chair Coolie's Game With found to
Mr. A.V. Barros, Mr. S.A. Marcel,
Hoo. unsuitable for burial purposes. In Sara and Vergette the examined од the 26th Sept. Mr. P. A. Isacovich, Mr. A. J. 1921 at 10 am. by Messrs.
V. Ribeiro, Mr. J.O. Remedios Mr. In a case of disorderly behaviour pursuance of the requests of the Secretary and Hon. Treasurer, for Chinese the Government recently their excellent services during the Goddard & Douglas.
JA. A. Alves: Beferee, Mr beard a the Magistracy
stated by proposed to allot a piece of ground past year and pointed to the neces Silva-Netto: Jud. Saturday Claims against the steameriA. F. B within ten days after arrival of Remedies, Mr. J. A. Figueiredo, chair cholia employed at No victims were buried but the following the removal of Morrison must be presented in writing ges, Mr. P. V. Botelho, Mr. M. P. Laspector Davitt that defendant, at the Chinese cemetery in Coffee sity of building up a food for a new Plantation-the place where the pavilion which will be required hereby informed that their Goods steamer, otherwise they will no Mr. J. C. Barretto, Mr. A. C. 131. the Peak, leaned against the allotment WAS not sufficient to Hill. are being landed and placed at be recognised:
Botelho, Mr. J. D. Osmund; railings on one side of Findlay
Messrs G. R. Sayer, G. Sara and their risk in the Hongkong and
Starters, Mr. A.E.S. Alves. Mr. Road, a narrow thoroughfare, and meet with the needs of the Chinesa.
interviewed the
Club, Kowloon Wharf and Godown
Secretary for elected Captain of the M. Cruz, Mr. H. J. Sura, obstruction. When witness order for Chinese Affairs with a view to Secretary and Treasurer respective 4. Alves. Time keepers, Mr. F.stretched out one leg, causing at The other day, he (the Chairman) R. Vergette were unanimously re- Mr. A. E. Altes: Bandicappers ed him to go to the bill side of the obtaining a more substantial lot of ly. Others elected wern : Mr A. E. 3. A. V. Barros, Mr. F: Cruz, road where other chair coolies were land, and efter due consideration Wood, Vice-Captain: Mr B. 3. Dr. R. Soares, Mr. S.A. Marcal, sitting, he lay prostrate on the the S.C.A. permitted the Chinese Taylor, Steward and Captain of
ground and refused to get up until
to use 13 much land was "A" Team, and Mr Q: J." Tacchi, witness arrested him. Defendant
necessary. In view of the im.Bowls Representative The new motioned bis bands and legs to themineace of the Chinese tombs day Committee is composed of Messrs. uther roofies.
CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
From EUROPE & STRAITS. The Company's Steamship
"MATSUYE MARU"
ports, Consignees of Cargo are having arrived from the above
in
The above-named steamer have ing arrived on Satar, the n inst. consignees of cargo are here. by notified to present their Bills of Lading for countersignature, and take immediate delivery from sorted out mark by mark and Bills of Lading will be counter alongside steamer or the Com- delivery can be obtained as 5000 pany's Godowo, where all cargo as the Goods are landed. impeding immediate discharge
No Fire Insurance will be Company's Godowns at Kowloon, effected by the undersigned where each consignment will be any case whatever.
Optional Goods will be carried
will be landed at Consignees risk. on unless instructions are given Storage will be assessed on to the contrary before Noon To- cargo remaining undelivered after day. Saturday, Lue 1st Oct., 1921.
į Goods not cleared by the Ist O. 1921, will be subject to rent.
All oruken, chafed and damaged packages will be landed into the Company's Godown, where samo Damaged packages must be will be examined on Saturday,left in the Godowns for examin- ation by the Consignees and the the 1-t Oct., at 11 a.m.
No claims will be recognised Co's representatives at an ap- after the goods have left the pointed hour on Tuesday and Fri- steamer or Godown, and none day. All claims must be presented will be entertained if presented within ten days of the steamer's later than three weeks after arrival here. after which date arrival of steamer.
they cannot be recognized. No No are insurance whatever will claims will be admitted after the be effected.
goods have left the Godowns. Y. TSUTSUMI, NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,
Agents. Hongkong, 24th Sept. 1921.
Manager. Hongkong, 24th Sept., 1921.
signed by
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.
Agents. Hongkong 22nd Sept., 1921.
and Mr. A. A. Alves.
"
VIENNA BANK DIRECTOR'S DEATH.
The Police
it
од
Inspector Davitt gave an affirma- tive reply and added that defendant was quite sober.
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"And the other coolies laughed (October Pib it was the gezers! A. E. Seccombe, W. H. Edmond, An attempt to murder Herr queried his Worship (Mr. B. E. desire of the bereaved families that F. J. Ling, W. Thornton, A. B. the exhumation of the bodies Allan and H. J. Stanley. Manara Rudolph von Sebestyen, a Vienna Lindzell:.
should begin with as little delay as W. Fincher and P. T. Lamble were bank director, by an anonymous
Scorer and gift of a poisoned bottle of brandy
possible in order that they would appointed Official have an opportunity of paying! Umpire respectively. 1. was revealed there on the arrest,
It was decided to set aside a sum homage to the memory of the de- The Magistrate: He was just parted is new graves. The dis of of von Sebestyen's young cousin,
52,500 towards the Gabriel von Bettegy, student at having a game with the police? 'ASTHMA Vienna college. Beitegy, accord- Inspector Davitt: It might have interment would take eight or nine Pavilion Pund.
days. CURE ing to the Neue Freie Presse, been that. He certainly caused an
had diverted suspicion by sedding obstruction and behaved in a dis-Chairman the necessity of giving One speaker impressed on the Over-years agoide his cousin & card, imploring him orderly manner. fate Lord Beaconsfield
Asthons Cure, and wety post
ne
SWEETS INSTEAD OF INUFF OF INMATES. An allowance of 4 oz. of sweets
"Behave yourself," said his due consideration to Fang-tau in he received from Himrod's 24 hours, as he had just over-Worship to defendant when he reburying the bodies. (Pung trui per week to the women inmates
testified to the benefits not to eat or drink anything for
heard in a Vienna cafe a plot foed him $5. Defendant was also matter which has always claimed of their institution over 60 year sub-warned that he would be sent to particular attention from wealthy of age, in lieu of 14 oz. sufri to poison him. Bettegy sequently confessed to sending gaol if he gave trouble to the police Chinese, especially in the old days to be granted, if desired, by South-
when there were examinations for | wark Gaurdians. NEWARE OF BRITATI the poisoned brands,
again.
brings alandiær Jutters to-day,
FAMED FOR 30 YEARS Buif he then by vũ Chiclete nel parens thrwoghayt
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
It Isn't Often Has His Own Way!
BY BLOSSER
I WONT?"
WONT! WONT!. wort! won't!
won't! won't!
WON'T!
·WELL YA WILL! WE'LL
SEE IF YA WONT
WHATSA MATTER,
ALEK ?
AW, TAG WONT
SAY HIS PRAYERS=
YOU BETTER TEND TO HIM, FRECKLES.
HO, TAG-NOW
YOU SAY YOUR
PRAYERS GO ON!
TH NOT GOING TO
SAY MY PRAYERS UP HERE I'M ON MY
VACATION!
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