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ON THE WATERFRONT. CHINA COAST OFFICERS.

Latest News From the Manji Maru.

Latest Changes.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JANUARY -12. 1922.

THE SEAMEN'S .DISPUTE.

Guilds will be Neutral.

[To the Editor of the Honghow

Captain J. Meathrel, of the Kiungshow, is on resarte. Cap- tain A. E. Plunkett Cole, from leave, bas gone master, Kiong-| Telegraph.} chow,

The Manji Maru is most likely to be salved. The tug Taikoo, has reached the scene, but as she

Sit-As we have been fre has no wireless a direct report|

Mr. H. Gifford, from leave, has{quently asked what_sititude from her has not been received gone chiaf officer, Kiungsbow. the Officers and Engineers However, the Miisai Maru, Mr, J. V. Locks, chief officer, will adopt in theevent of the break- another of the Company's stasmors, reports that she spoke to her in passing and was in- formed that the prospects of salvage were very good provided that bad weather did intervene.

Quarantine.

not

The Colonial Secretary's office:

Kian, is on reserve,

|down of negotiations between the Mr. A. H. Bathurst, chiafofficer. Shipowners and the Chinesa Luchow, has gone chief officer, Seamen's Union, we desire to put our considered riow before the public through the hospitality of your columns.

Wenchow.

Mr. S. Johnson, from reserve. bas gone chief ficer, Soochow

Mr. R. Haymes, from reserve, has gone chief officer, Wuhu.

Mr. W. Dickinson, secand off.

Shortly and clearly, the Guilds will maintain a strict neutrality. On the one hand our members,

has informed the Harbour Da-icer, Kanchow, is on reserve, as wage earners, candot and will partment that quarantias has:

DAIRY

FARM NEWS.

BUTTER

OWING TO FALL IN PRICES

IN AUSTRALIA

we have reduced our

Mr. Br. J. H. Curzis, second not in any way attempt to ill 66 DAISY" BUITER to $1.10 per lb.

been removed against Saigon and officer, Woosung, is on reserve, gap that may be caused by any imposed on arrivals from Manlia on account of cholera.

Mr. F. H. Taoner has been ap concerted action of the members pointed second officer, Woosung. [of the Union for the betterment

Mr. R. Warren, second offrer, of their conditions of living. Kwangse, is on leave. Mr. L. W. Harrison has been sppointed second officer, Kwangse.

engineer. Tean, has gone sup's third engineer, Hsin Peking. Mr. G. B. Hood, from reserve, has gone sup's third engineer, Hein Peking.

Mr. J. M. Brackenridge, sup'y third engineer, Hain Peking, is on reserve.

On the other hand they do not, as officers, in any way associste | themselves with any movement on the part of those whom they

the tiec-

description can be undertaken.

Yours faithfully,

T. T. LAURESON. Assistant Secretary, China Coast Officers' Guild.

W. J. STOKES. Branch Secretary,

Marine Engineers'

Guild of China.

New B. I. Steamer. There was launched from the Wear shipyard of William Grey and Co. (1915), Lid., recently the Mr. W. T. Cromby, third engin fine geared turbine steamer eer, Chekiang, is on leave. Mr. have in the course of duty to Nalgors for the British Indis J. Gordon, from reserve, has gone direct Steam Navigation Co., Lt. The third engineer, Chakiang.

That is to say that any now vessel has been buil: to

Mr. I. Robertson, from leave, measures necessary for the safety Lloyd's highest class, and her has gone second engineer, Ying-of life and property will, in dimensions are: Length, 541ft: chow.. Mr. H. Birke, secondl cases, be taken, but breadth, 57ft: and depth, moulled engineer, Yingchow, has gone in the absence of to upper deck, 32it. 10in.. her esti-second engineer, Hsin Peking. essary staff to carry out their mated deadweight being 8th Mr. J. Gordon, acting third orders, no work of a profit making | proximately 10,600 tons on a draft of 2Tit. 1034in. She is of the shelter deck type, with tonnage opening sft, and two complete steel decks below. Spacious ac commodation is arranged in steel deckhouses abress: the machinery casing on the shelter deck for engineers and officers, and the Baloon deckhouse is arranged abaft No. 2 hatch with captain's day and sleeping cabins above. The chirt and wheel houses are built on top of the captain's house. Accommodation for firemen and seamen is provided in the after ead of the vessel. The steering gear, which is of the Wilson-Pizziel type, supplied by Messrs. Hastie and Co. of Greenock. is placed in a large steel house on the shelter deck aft, and is worked by telemotor from the bridge. The windlass is of a powerful type made by Messrs. Clark, Chapman and Co. Ltd. Electric light is being installed through- out by the builders. Fo: the

11 engineer. Hain Peking, is rapid handling of cargo 12 der-reserve.

Mr. A. Hamilton, acting chief] engineer, Hangchow, has gone sup's second engineer, Suisang.

Mr. J. W. Clark, second; engineer, Huncan, has gone second engineer. Hangchow.

Mr. A. M. MacPherson, from reserve, has gone third engineer, fean.

Mr. J. V. King, acting second engineer. Yiagchow, has gonel second engineer, Chinking." Mr. H. Tulloch, second engineer, Chiakiang, is on reserve.

CHINESE SEAMEN'S

WAGES.

Union's Demand for

Definite Reply.

In connection with the threatened

Mr. R. Baia, from reserve, hastrike of seamen another letter ba gone second engineer, Wenchow, been forwarded to Measts Jardine,

Mr. A. M. Uroll, acting third

Matheson Bod

Company

and

engineer, Shansi, is on reserve. Messrs Busterfeld and Seure, two Mr. M. G. Sinclair, sup's third of the leading shipping companies.

on

"DIARYMAID"

*

1.00

FURTHER REDUCTIONS ARE ANTICIPATED

The above two brands have no rivals on the market.

THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.

"PHILIPS"

APHILIPS LAMP

IS A PERMANENT

ECONOMY

SOLE AGENTS

Holland-China Trading Co Hong Kong

Hongkong, by the Chinese HONGKONG HOTEL COLD STORES

Seamen's Caion yesterday after- noon. The letter requests an early:

ricks are arranged on posts, these Captain J. Campbell, from being worked by 12

Steam leave, bas gone master, Yasang reply to the Union's demands for a

the makers.

40 per cent increase for membera

cent for men whose salary exceeds that amount, and suggests another meeting with representatives of these two companies. The letter

sta:23:

winches of the "Durham" type. Mr. A. E. B. Lamble, acting who earn less than $50, and 30 per of which Messrs. Robert Roger master, Yusang, is oa reserve. and Co., Ltd., of Stockton, are Mr. D. Summers, second officer, E-Sang. has gone sup's The propelling machinery cop-second officer. Waishing. sists of single screw double re Mr. R. Kendall, sup's second duction geared turbines of the officer, Waishing, has gone acting, Parsons' type. built by the chief officer, Cheongshing.

**Enclosed we send you reply to Central Marine Engine Works Mr. R. Frost, second officer, the questions raised at our meeting of the builders. Steam will be Koonshing, has gone acting chief jon Monday last. My membera supplied by four large cylindrical officer, same ship. Mr. E. B.jinsist upon some immediate settle multitubolar marine boilers, Smith, chief officer, Koonsbicg.ment of the present situation and I working at a pressure of 20231bs.) is on leave.

regret that I must ask for some

per square inch, and fitted with Mr. R. J. Sneddon, sacond definite reply. I and the cther Howden's system of forced officer, Chunsang, has gone third representatives of my Voron will be draught. A special feature officer, Yue0930g.

happy to meet you again to-morrow

of the boiler installation Mr. H. R. Dobson, third oficer, afternoon to discuss the position, 13 the "CMEW** time Chunsang. b85 gone second but the instructions from my mem. superheater, designed and made officer, same ship.

bers do not permit of a later date." by the engine builders with a Mr. A. McEwan, chief engineer, view of utilising to the utmost Tuckwo, is on leare. Mr. R. E. the best from the gases on their Robert has been appointed supr way to the chimney. A number third engineer, Tuckwo. Mr. J. of "CMEW" steamship auail. Thom, sup's third engineer, aries

included are

in the Tuckwo, has gone third engineer,

same ship. machinery installation,

Mr. R. M. Sangster, third engineer, Tuckwo, is on

A Pleasure Yacht.

reserve.

A pleasure yacht from New Captain J. MacArthur, from York came into harbour early leave, has gone master, Kisog- this morning. This is the Aloha, wab. Captain W. McIlwain. of 329 tons, owned and commanded the Kiangwah, has gone master, by Mr. Arthur Curtis James who Kiangyu. Captain Ï. M. Johan. with a party of half a dozen nassen, of the Kingyu, is on friends, is touring the world. reserve.

second officer, Hein

They have been to Japan, Shang- Mr. A Vafadis has been ap- bai and Foocbow. The vessel pointed left New York on September 1 Ming. and Foochow on January 10, Mr. James, who has Mra. James as one of the party, is a multi millionaire and an enthusiastic yachtsman. The Party proceed on Monday to Singapore and thence by way of India and Suez to Marseilles and New York.

Mr. K. Arbank has been ap-: pointed second officer, Hsiawah.

WORLD WIDE SPORT.

Mr. A. M. Vingradoff, from leave, has gone second officer, Hain Ming.

Mr. J. Carnocban. from leave, bas gone second engineer, Kwang- lee.

Mr. W. C. Evans, chief officer, Wing On, has gone second officer, Kingban.

Mr. R. Keen, chief officer, Kock Ning, has gone second officer, Heungshan.

Mr. F. N. Booth, second officer, Kwong Tung, is on Shipping and Engineering.

reserve.-

The Bangers and Queen's Park have each agreed to donato £500 to the fund for the relief of the unemployed. At the informal meeting of club representatives which followed the official con- ference on the subject in the City Chambers it was decided that An attack with a knife com- Rangers, Celtic, Queen's Park mitted by the ship's guard against and Partick Thistle should each the took on board the Soshu be asked to contribute £500, and Maru formed the subject of Third Lanark and Clyde £200 charge against the Indian before Mr. R. E. Lindsell this morning. apiece.

Joe Beckett ran his motor car The cook was injured about the into the back of a lorry the other shoulder, and was taken to the day, and banded over his card, Government Civil Hospital As saying that be was in a hurry he is not yet in a condition to and could not wait to see the appear in the Court, the case was police.

adjourned for a week.

PALE LIPS ARE A WARNING OF ANEMIA

THIN BLOOD

Take Dr.Williams PINK PILLS

FOR

PALE PEOPLE

Anamia is a dangerous con- dition either in man or woman because thin watery blood means lessened power of resistance todisease. Rheum)- atism not only causes but follows anæmis. If you suffer from Indigestion most likely your blood, and not your stomach, is chiefly at fault. Nervous Debility, loss of energy and spirit, result from poverty of blood. In all these cases the right treat ment is tonic, and because, they are so wonderful a tonic for the blood and nerves no better remedy exists than Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. This is why their reputation is worldwide and a third-of a-century old. They will help you as they have helped others. Chemists sell them, or direct from Dr. Williams' Medicine Co, 96, Baechnen. Road, Shanghai, $1.50 per bottle, $8.00 for 6 bottles, post free.

?

What brought the price

of

BUTTER down

from

$1.65 per lb.

to

$1.00 per lb. ?

"SHAMROCK BRAND."

Whether you buy from us or not your food will cost you less.

The Management of

THE

CORONET

regret that they are unable

to respond to the many requeste received and show again

"THE BRAT"

as this film is required else.

whore and will not return hero again until next July!

The reason that

ff

THE KID"

having its second run so spon is that when it leaver the Colony it will never return.

NOTICES.

J.T. SHAW

TEL. 692 `- DON'T FORGET LAST THREE DAYS

OF

20% REDUCTION SALE

THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. ALSO THERE ARE STILL PLENTY OF GOOD BARGAINS IN SHOES SPECIALIST IN MÊNS' WEAR.

NEXT DOOR HONGKONG HOTEL

Powell

TELEPHONE 3:46

NOTED FOR GOOD WEAR

EXCELLENCE OF FINISH.

AND

This is the reputation of the famous "SAXONE

and "KELTIC "Footwear.

A large assortment of the above in stock in BLACK and BROWN GLACE KID, CALF and PATENT:LEATHER. Price from $18.50

• We have reduced our AMERICAN stock of GENTLEMEN'S FOOTWEAR to :—

$15.75 per pair

They are worth $21,50 to $30.00 and comprise some of,

the best knowu makes.

The following Ports have been added to our list

CALDBECK'S ROYAL TAWNY $40 per case duty paid GUIMARAENS CROWN VINTAGE $48 per case duty, paid

GUIMARAENS DRY WHITE PORT

$40 per case duty paid

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(Telapbase No. 78j,

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G. MOUSSION,

15, Morrison Hill Road.

TSANG FOOK PIANO CO.,

MAKERS, EXPERT TUNERS & REPAIRERS.

942. Wanchai Road. Telephone 2127.

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THINK OF

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CHRONOMETERS, CLOCKS, WATCHES AND NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS REPAIRED UNDER MY PERSONAL SUPERVISION,

TEL. 2877

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