THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
THE BLUE FINNEL LINE
REGULAR AND FAST FREIGHT AND
PASSENGER SERVICE.
LONDON SERVICE
PYRRHUS OLAUCUS MENTOR
BUMAEUS
(Direct)
6th Mar. London, Amsterdam & Antwerp 15th Mar. London, Rotterdam & Hamburg 91at Mar. London, Amsterdam & Antwerp
LIVERPOOL
SERVICE
(Direct or via Continental Ports)
4th Mar. Marseilles, Havre & Liverpool TELEMACHUS 20th Mar. Genoa, Marseilles & Liverpool
PACIFIC
SERVICE
(viz Kobe and Yokohama)
CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Consigness of cargo for Hong- kang per 2.3. "Tracia" are hereby notified that owing to the present state of affairs in Hongkong due to the strike of seaman, ele, cargo | for. Hongkong has been carried ón in the vessel and if not dis charged at Shanghai will be re- lained on board until her return to Hongkong. Probable parts of call are Shanghai, Yokohama sed Dalny.
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Consignees are recommanded
FRIDAY, MARCH
^- CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
Dus Sod March. From EUROPE via STRAITS. CONSIGNEES OF CARGO FOR HONGKONG PER
CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
From MELBOURNE & FREEMANTLE
The Steamship
Consignees of cargo are hereby
"DOMA"
informed that this steamer has arrived and is now ready to discharge.
8. A "ATSUTA MARU” to the strike
Are hereby notified that owing Whart Coolies, cargo for Hong-taks delivery from alongside in of Cargo and Consignees are requested to kong will be carried on to accordance with the terms of Shanghai and landed at that part. Bills of Lading. Consignees are therefore recom-
~All olaims against the steamer
to make the necessary arrange-mended to make the necessary must be presented to the under- ments as to Insurance, etc.
arrangements respecting insur signed on or before the 15th. pror. anca etc accordingly. The car ofor they will not be recognised. will be returned to Hongkong Bills of Lading will be coua- immediately conditions at this terstened by port become normal.
DODWELL & CO. LTD.
Agents.
Hongkong, 24th, February, 1922
.
TALTHYBIUS 14th Mar.
Victoria, Seattle & Vancouver
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
:
NEW YORK SERVICE
(viz Suez or Panama)
10th Marcb.
vis Suez
PASSENGER' SERVICE.
AJAX
PYRRHUS MENTOR ANCHISES MENTOR
7th Mar.
for Shanghai
14th Mar. 21st Mar
for Shanghai
ANCHISES
6th Mar. for Singapore & London
for Singapore & London
11th Apr. for Singapore, Marseilles & Liverpool For Freight and Passage Rates and all Information Apply to :-
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
AGENTS.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
COPENHAGEN.
The M. S. " AFRIKA"
will be loading for Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen and other Scandinavian Ports, about zand. March, 1932.
From NEW YORK etc THE STEAMSHIP
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,
Axents. Hongkong, stb. Feb, 1929.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO.LTD, COPENHAGEN.
"DACRE CASTLE" Consignees of cargo are hereby informed that this steamer has Consignees of Cargo for Hong- arrived and is now ready to dis-kong per M.S. "TONGKING" charge. Consignees are requested are hereby notified that owing to to take delivery from alongside the strike of cargo and wharf} in accordance with the terms of coolies cargo for Hongkong wift Bills of Ladings
Optional Cargo will be forward-landed at that port.
be carried on to Shanghai and ed unless notice to the contrary- be given before 24th. instant.
Consignees' attention is direct. ed to Bill of Lading Clause 10 All claims against the steamer according to which ships ra must be presented to the Under-sponsibility ceases at port of signed on or before the 12th. prox, discharge. or they will not be recognized.
Bills of Lading will be counter-commended to make the neces. Consignees are therefore re- signed by
sary arrangements respecting insurance etc. accordingly. MANNERS & BACKHOUSE, LTD,
Agents, Hongkong, 1st March, 1922.
DODWELL & CO., LTD.
Agenta. Hongkong, 24th, February, 1922.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
S.S. SILVER STATE.” Will leave for above ports steamer are hereby notified that The Consignees of cargo ex this
Further Sailings :~~~~ Expected on or
about,
M. S. "TONⱭKINO **
M. S. "MALAYA" 1st April
M. S. "JAYA "
M.5. "PERU"
7th. May
15th. June
Subject to change without notice.
For further particulars please apply to
on or about.
10th. April
4tb. May
15th. June 23rd. July
MANNERS & BACKHOUSE, LTD.
Agents.
Hongkong, ist. March, 1922.
VACATION TRIP.
HONGKONG SHAMSHUI-WUCHOW.
In the splendid and luxuriously appointed 500 tons Motor Ship 'KONG NING". between Hongkong. Shamshui, Shin Hing through the LOVELIEST SCENERY ON THE WEST RIVER TO WUCHOW.
SPLENDID 1st and 2nd class passecper accommodations; large and airy berth cabins on upper deck; no port holes bat large airy windows; fisted throughout with electric light and Fans, etc.
M. S. "KONG NING “
Stamers Kong Ning"
Leave Hongkong.
Round trips occupying 5.day+; including meals and 24 hours alay on boar at Wuchow $4500.
„For further parvientare apply in-
GENERAL NEWS
BAND TORAGE IN YUNNAN,
BANKER & CO.
owing to their failure to take de- livery of cargo at ship's tackles in accordance with the Bill of Lading stipulations that we shall endeavour to discharge to lighter and land the cargo.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
DODWELL & CO, LTD.,
Agnets.
Horgk ng. th. Feb, 1922.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
"GLEN "L'NE, LTD.
From UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. M.V. GLENARIFFE" Owing to the strike of seamen Consignees are hereby, notified that Hongkong cargo will be carried to Shanghai and landed there.
commended to make the naces- Consignees are therefore re-
sary arrangements, respecting Insurance etc.
00
The cargo will be returned to Hongkong immedia ely condi- tions have becoms settled.
JARDINE, MATHESON
& CO., LTD.
Agents. Hongkong, 28th. February, 1922.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
Consignees of cargo for Hong- kong per
S.S. "SATSUMA
PRACTICAL BLACK VELVET.
THE FLOWER SHOW.
(Continued From Paye 3.) 133.-White er Yellow Roses: 11, Mr. T. E. Pearce.
139. Roses any colour: 1, Hr. T. E. Pearce; 2, Mr. L. Yates.
130.-Carnations and Picoteea; Award of Merit, Mr. T. E. Pearce 141-Cactus and Peony Dah lias: No award.
ł
BY MARIAN HALE
Black velvet is a materia, which is correct for any hour
after one o'clock and the de- colletta gown of such a medium can easily and effectively be sup- plemented by the chiffon or crepe. guimp which makes it a quit»
proper frock for afternoon.
This gown is of softest valvet, hung in a gracefully full skirt irregular as to hem line and orna- meated at the side with ermine
tails.
The sleave offact, so cut as to reveal a bit of white between two bands of velvet, is one which is sxcaptionally becoming to the arm which isn't quite lovely Brough in itself,
EARLIER SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) A TRIAD SOCIETY.
Singapore, March 2. Twenty six Chinese were arrested while attending a meeting of a secret society. The Secretary for the past five months there have Chinese Affairs stated that during
5.9. "KASHIMA MARU.”, Dus at SHANGHAI on 6th inst. are hereby notified that owing to or Peony: No award.
142-Dahlias other than Cactus From PUGET SOUND PORTS.the Strike of Cargo and Wharf 143-Mignonette: 1, Mr. N. Lin the Colony, and owing to informs- been a number of sericua afrays Consignees of cargo for Hong-coolies, cargo for Hongkong has Watson; 2, Sir Robert Ho Tag. kong per the above steamer are
been discharged at Shanghai and
tion obtained he leaned of this The Ligatering and Landing of hereby notified that awing to the will be held there
144-Nasturtium: 1, Mr. I meeting. This Triad Society ba con-Yates; 2, Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin; believed to be a serious menace to the cargo will be done at the risk strike of cargo and wharf coolies, sigues risk and expense, to be 3, Mrs. H. W. Bird. of the consignees who will also the steamer will not call at Hong-
forwarded to Hongkong as 1000
the peace of the Colony. be held liable for the excess ex-kong and cargo on board for
za practicable, penses incidental thereto. No Claims will be recognised after the goods have left the Godowns and none will be entertained if presented later than two weeks after the cargo is landed.
No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected. UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION.
THE ADMIRAL LINE.
Agents. Hongkong, February 25th; 1922.
•
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
From CALCUTTA & STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo for Hong- kong per
nounces the arrival of Major S. T.
5. s. "LAISANG" Dockray, Supervising Engineer are hereby notified that owing of the Ministry of Communicato the strike of cargo and wharf. A message has reached Peking tions, who, after erecting a high coolies, cargo for Hongkong will from Yunnanfulating that two power Marconi wireless station be overcarried and landed at British missionaries, Mr and Mrs. at that point, will proceed to Shanghai and/or at Kobe. Con Hudson-Taylor of the Chins In- Kashgar for similar cocstruction signees are therefore recommend- land Mission, were carried off by work. The last word received ed to make the Fa Hriso-bung, a bandit leader (previously from Major Dockray arrangements respecting Insur- necessary operating to the north of Yunnan was sent from Kanchoukau (Kadance, etc. accordingly. The cargo fu, while travelling from Kutsing. so) on New Year's Day, when he will bereturned to Hongkong A later telegram reports that anticipated reaching Tihuafa on immediately conditions at this Mrs. Hudson-Taylor was later February 20. He arrived there port become normal, released and had arrived in on the 15th, five days ahead of Yuanaufo,
of his schedule. The report says that he is wall but that his camel caravan, transporting construc- tion material, is long overdue.
WIRELESS STATIONS IN CHINA.
A telegram received in Peking from Tihusfu (Siaking) -
JARDINE MATHESON &
CO., LTD. General Managers. Friday, 20th. Febuary, 1922.
Hongkong, will be landed at
Consignees are therefore rec-biggin. Shanghai. Consignees are there-ommended to make the RECS- fore recommended to make the sary arrangements respecting
COO-
necessary arrangements respect- ing insurance etc., accordingly. The cargo will be brought on to Hongkong immediately ditions this port become cormal.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,
Agents. Hongkong, 2nd. March, 1922,
TWO "OBEY BATTALIONS
UNITED. Amalgamation of the Queen's Westminster Rifles and the Civil Service Rifles has been completed.
"For the Blood is the Life,"
Sufferers
from, Abscesses, Ulcers, Pules, Glandular Swellings, Ectans, Belli, Purples and Truptions, Gost, bremzifaat, must resling that the only ware way to complete and dating milel Is to free the blood of the poisonous waste mater, the cow cause si quen troubles. Clarke's Blood Misters contains lagzudents which so ost- cons, and uspel the impasì ££ € 7, that's why so trang kating curastrand "to its media,
Pleasest ja iska.
Oral Chemist and Stores.
Kafuur Jubelite
Clarke's Blood Mixture
Insurance etc.
THE BARBER STEAMSHIP LINES INC, THE ADMIRAL LINE
Agents. Hongkong, 28th Feb, 1922.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA,
This Company's Steamship,
"ALASKA MARU"
+
145.-Pansies: 1, Mr. 3. A Plummer; 2, Mr. H. B. L. Dow-
Bird; 2, Matilda Hospital.
146-Violets: 1, Mrs. H. W.
Section 7. Caneral Exhibits-Open to all. 147-Ladies" Flower
་་
and Gentlemen's Button Holes:
No award.
SUN'S EXPEDITION. MOVES.
Canton, March 2. According to latest news from North organised by Dr. Sun Yat- Kweilin, the expedition against the
143-Cut Roses: 1. Mr. R. Asen is moving to the frontier. Tho Nicholson; 2, Mr. T. E. Pearce.
cath of allegiance was administer. 149-Cut Flowers (decorative
ed to the Seventh regiment of effect): 1, Mrs. H. W. Bird.
Kwongtung troops by President Sun. 150-Basket of Cut Flowers for February 97.
the Generalissimo, children between the ages of 11 and 15: No award.
151-Basket of Cut Flowers for children aged 10 years and under: No award,
Misses Joyce and Betty Ram; 2, 152-Table Decoration: 1.
Mrs. H. W. Bird
is expected to arrive at this port on the 5th. instant, from Europe via ports. This steamer stranded off Antwerp on her voyage from Rotterdam and Hamburg and
153-Display of Cut Flowers salvage was made in consequence grown by exhibitor: Award of of which General Average has Merit, Mr. R. A. Nicholson.
been declared.
Consignees of cargoes from 154-Cyclamen: No award. Rotterdam and Hamburg are. 155,-Single
Daffodils:
therefore, requested to send this award.
office an Average Bond as well 156.-Double
No
Daffodils: No
General Average of goods in 137.-Hyacinths: 1, Miss M doplicate, together with Averag: Loureiro. Deposit of three (3)% oo market-
as declaration of value for the award.
158-Narcisus (excluding Nar-
able value before taking delivery eisus Tazetta): No award. of their corgoes,
00
STRAITS VOLUNTEERS.
Singapore, March 2,
The Straits Volunteers Bow Bumber 1,810. Drills bare menced in earnest.
Com
sidents of Coast and West River Ports: No Award.
Challenge Cupe
Pot Planta (Open): Mr. Ho Fook
Pot Plants (Peak): Mrs. F. C. Hall
Vegetables (Open): Lady Ho Tang.
Vegetables Yates.
(Peak): Mr. L
159.-Group of Bulbs (exclud General Average will be ading Narcisus Tazetta): No award. jasted by Messrs.
William 160-Anuals: 1, Mr. Ho Kom-
tong; 2, Mr. Ho Fook.
161-Flowering plants: Award of Merit, Mr. N. L. Nicholson."
162-Annuals and Bowering
Cut Flowers (Peak): Mr. T. E. plants of any kind open to Bo-Peares.
Elmalie and Sons of Lloyd's. Printed forms of the above documents are obtainable at this afice.
**Everybody's
Y. YASUDA,
Manager.
Cut Flowers (Open): Mr. Ho Kom-tong.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
Following Instructions
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MY MOM
GIVE IT TO YA
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GET ALL
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HIKING.
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