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THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE

REGULAR AND FAST FREIGHT AND

--PASSENGER SERVICE.

LONDON

י.

SERVICE

(Direct).

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(Direct or via Continental Ports)

2nd May Havre & Liverpool

HONGKONG

• CONSIGNEES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

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The M.S.

*MALAYA”: having arrived, consignass of Cargo are hereby informed that all goods are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra basardons" Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown, Co, whence delivery may be obtained.

No claims wil be admitted after the goods have left the

20th May Genoa, Marseilles, Liverpool & G'gow Godowas, and all goods remain BURYDAMAS 2nd June Havre & Liverpool

PACIFIC SERVICE

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IXION

(via Kobe and, Yokohama)

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30th May. - Victoria, Seattle & Vancouver

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10th May.

vin Suez

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For Freight and Passage Rates and all Information Apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

(JOHN SWIRE & SONS, LTD.)

AGENTS.

SIAMESE STEAMSHIP

COMPANY.

Sailings from Hongkong:-

For

Steamers

For further particulars apply to:-

To Sail

Messrs. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

Tel. 36

(JOHN SWIRE & SON, LTD.)

KERR STEAMSHIP CO., INC.

Service to New York, via Panama Canal.

FOR MANILA AND NEW YORK."

The Steamship

"BLOSSOM HEATH"

sailing on or about the 30th April.

For Freight and further particulars, apply to

SHEWAN TOMES & CO.,

VACATION TRIP.

Agents.

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 passenżer sccommodations; large and airy berth cabins on upper deck; no port holes but large airy windows; fitted throughout with electric light and Fans, etc.

Steamers "Kong Nag "

M. S. "KONG NING "

مجھ

Leave Hongkong.

... 30 April

Round trips occupying 5 days; including meals and 24 -hours stay on board at Wuchow $45.00.

For further particulam apply to:-

BANKER & CO.

ing undelivered after the 24th. April, 1922, will be subject to rent.

All broken, chafed and damaged goods are to be left in the Godown, where they will be axamined on the 24th. April, t 10 &m.

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All claims must reach us before the 27th April, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be affected.

Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by

MANNERS & BACKHOUSE, LTD..

Agents.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

The Steamship

ORAPH

MONDAY,

CORRESPONDENCE.

· [To the Editor at

Cruelty to

Sir,-1 should be interested it. any of your readers could enlighten me as to the object of the Folies Regulation to the affect that dogs certain hour at night, are liable to found loose in the strects after a be destroyed, and if any mode is laid down for their destruction.

I am asking this because last night 1 was the unhappy witness of a case of the shooting of a dog by a Police Officer with a shot-gun.. "It practice. The officer fired irem appears to me a most inhumane.

range of fifteen yards. The dog. which made its escape, was found some sixty yards away terribly cut from a distance of two yards failed: up bus still alive; a second shat, to put the animal out of its agony: the third shot probably achieved its

purpose.

A in hopes that they will be able I am also writing to the S.P.C.- to do something in the matter. Yours etc.,

A RESIDENT. Hongkong, April 21st., 1922.

MASKED CARNIVAL,

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PETER DAWSON, Lid, Dia GLASGOW.

SCOTLAND,

So'o Distributing Agents for HONGKONG and South China, Mesars H. RUTTONJEE & SONS,

16, Queen's Road Central, HONGKONG.

ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE, silver vase with the College colours,

Senior Erents.

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HEALTH CAN BE YOURS.

on behalf of the Sports Committee, by Miss Leticia M. Remedios, a niece of Mr. J. P. Brags, the Hon-Trace the Cause of the Trouble. brary Secretary, who is on a visit to Hongkong from Shanghai.

It is nothing more than a waste of money and time to fight merely the signs of disease; in the long rus you are no better off the important is that you should in- you started. What is far more

telligently examine the various symptoms and trace the cause. When you remove the

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For instance, anemic people

toms, such as indigestion, ébert- 2ness of breath, pain round, the beart, palpitation and exhaustion after aoy small effort. ---

Revel at the Pavilion. An ideal dancing foor, a lively band, a jelly crowd out to have a good time, and efficient arrange

The Annual Sports. * meate all contributed towards the

St. Joseph's College held its "KENDAL CASTLE"

success of the Ex-Active Service eventh annual sports meeting at From NEW YORK & BOSTON. Men's Association's facer dress the Happy Valley on Saturday Consignees of Cargo are hereby marked carnival, held in the 10 the presence of a large num- informed that all Goods are being Prince's Pavilion

The following are the results: Saturdayer of spectators, which included landed at their risk into the Gonight. It was a most enjoyable and Mrs. Severn, His Lordship most point-by 120.

the Hon. Mr. Claud Bavern,, Championship gold medal for downs of the Hongkong and Kowlittle toc al function in every way. Bishop Pozzoni, Rev. Fr. Natal, loon Wharf and Godown Com-

Long Jump-1, Uy Pek; 2, J. There were just sufficient people Rav. Fr. Maria and others. Anum Ackber. Distance, is it., ins pany, Ltd, at Kowloon, whence there to make the evening go with ber of events were also arranged Yards-1, Fung Kee; 2, Tayhealth will be yours. and or from the wharves delivery swing, and not enough to overfor pupils from the other Catholic Yeo-ai Time. 1233 bees may be obtained.

crowd the flour and make dancing Schools and the Convents of the Optional Cargo will be forward-comicrtable. The programme. Colony and a very large number 110 Yards-1, J. da Silva; 2, J. Įvery often endure monies of ed unless notice to the contrary which was arranged by Lieut. of compedtors turned out for the Ackber; 3, Carvallig. Time. suffering while fighting its lymp be given before 19th. inst.

W. St. A. Malleson, v... R.S., vitious events, No claims will be admitted after consisted of the popular fox trots, of

('resident of the issueiation) ments, in the capable hands High Jump, Nai Thannon:

The arrange va13 sera the Goods have left the Godowns, one-stepi and all Goods remaining unde-music, provided by the Band College, were successful in every Yoo-ai Time, 23 seca

P. Brags and Ly Tek: Height, 5 ft., 5 ins. waltzes. The other old

papils of the livered after the 25th. fost., will of the King's Liverpool) legi-way and it only needed the ser-

20 Yards-1. J. Arkber; 2. be subject to rent.

ment, was excellent. The catering vices of a band, which in this case Assumpeso; V, Guazo.

10 Yards Consolation.--}, All claims against the steamer was in the hands of the Hongkong was supplied by the 102nd. Greua must be presented to the Under-Hotel and was carried out in their diers, to give entire satisfaction signed on or before the 5th. pro seal efficient manner. or they will not be recognized.

to sterybody. With commendable. Picturesque fancy dresses are loyalty to their College, the old | Barretto. All broken, chafed, and damag- always to be sea at Hongkong pupils ed Goods are to be left in the Go-dances and Saturday night a was magnificent cap to the prise list abimatst Time 1115 wees.

aach contributed

100 Yards-1, C. Barretto; 2, downs, where they will be exam- no exception to the rule. ined on the 25th, last, at 10 am.garb found favour with the fair dodors too numerous to mention. Turkish which included the names of

Yards Handicap-1, No Fire Insurance has been sex, there being several varieties of The very handsome prizes were

Tehunatan; Z. Hachiuma Jeffected.

this costume present. There were distributed at the end of the meet-

High Jump-1, Curtis Bills of Lading will be counter-ay Chinese costumes, of course, ing by Ms. Sever, who with Hon. Barrette. Hight & ft signed by

some of them quite good. Then Mr. Cland Severn and Mrs. Bullock

240 Yards Handicap,-1, Ly Yao; there was the usual collection of were welcomed by Bishop Pozzoni, Y. Hachinma. harlequins and pierts. Probably Brother Michael, Mr. J. P. Eraga the most original жете the Hon. Secretary) and others. gentleman who came attired as

DODWELL & CO., LTD.,

Agents. Hongkong, 19th. April, 1922,

BECKETT V. DEMPSEY!

Und

Mr. J.

Junior Events. Loog Jump-), Ey Xao; %, Distance, 17.

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The apparent stomaob and heart troubles are generally nothing [more than the result of an in- sufficient supply of pure blood. This anmmio stato may have

C. } followed some previous illanat, or fofluenza, or perhaps has arisen from worry, overwork or too little fresh air. Obviously, the simple and proper course is to renew and build-up the blood, but to do this C. with a reputation, soch se Dr. you must select a reliable remedy

Williams" piek pilla. These pillə make new red blood which carries nourishment to all the organ of the body and enables them to do the work Nature expects of thein. Normal health is then soos resta ed. Thousands of men and wo- men have proved this for theds- selves after suffering much ill bealth.

130 Yards Consolation.-1, 0 Figuezedó; 2, II. Ribeiro.

Miscellaneous. -

50 Yards, Small Boys.-), R. Salleh; 2, A. Mills; 5; D. Razack.

60 Yards (Sons of past papils)

hall-civilian, half-anny officer, and Thanking Mrs. Severn for present- the other who wore a diminutive ing the prizes, Brother Michael ex- lower deck man's uniform and pressed appreciation of the honour styled himself "Naval Reduction."accorded the College, and said they

There were no programme cards were not uamindful of the sacrifice, S. Rozario; 2, E. Glóspno and and, being a masked ball, it was Mr and Mrs. Severn had made in J. Özorio

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Dont's wait another day beform giving Dr. Williams' pink pills a thorough trial. Go to any dealer and obtain a supply, or send $150

Jo: Beckett has done & bold thing. According to the Central New, he has written to the affect that, as Carpentier refuses him a ot necessary to be soquainted going thate, alter having been 100 Yards, Small Boys-1, G. second match, he has authorised with a lady to ask her faza daove, similarly engaged all afternoon at Victor; 2, Fong Chung-lim. Jack McAulife to proceed to Contrary to the mual Hongkong the University. He xiked for 190 Tards (St Louis Industrial for bottle, $8.00 for 6 hinttle America and arrange a match with custom, most of the revellers kept three cheers for Mr. and Mrs. School)-1, Fong Chei kok; 2, Chan direct to the Dr. WIK Jack Dempsey, in Americs, for their dominoes on until a fate hour, Severn, which were heartily given. Yeuk-chuen July 4 or September 4.

which all added to the fun of the evening.

HIMROD

asthma Care:

GIVES INSTANT RELIEF

No matter what your respiratory ar fete may be suffering from whether Askme, Inttavana, Kana) Catarrh ar Orrinary Cough you will find in this for mous remedy a exetarstāves power that is simply adequalled.

FAMED FOR 50 YEARS Jakdim tira by úil Cinepriety and Sterne Lorong home. The Country BEWARE OF IMITATIGACI

Responding. Hon. Mr. Sever

Team Race-Queen's College. Sack Race.1, B.- Gosano; 2. Fung Kee.

Medicine Co.. 96 Steobnen Hond.

too.

100 Yards (St. Mary's)-1, Aida Ribero; 2, H. Oliveira

100 Yards (St Francia)-1, Zerrna Kadir; 2, Katie Kadir-

Three Legged Race.-1, Y. Haller

Being Saturday, the thanked the Commitice for their Chan Sai-yu; 2, Wat How-ke.

100 Yards (Kai Lap School)-1,Shanghai For men and wonden proceedings had to end at

an invitation to Mrs. Severn, and for earlier bour than is usual with most bails, the National Anthem the cheers. They had had a glori being played shortly after mid. ons day for their sports sad he night.

heartily congratulated his old friend Mr. H. W. Chaney officiated as Brother Michael on bawing had such M.C., and was' responsible also for 1a great success during his first year tize decorations. The dance com.in charge of St Joseph's. From mmittee were Messra. L. D. Martyn, what he knew of Brother Michael, H. W. Chaney, E. J. Pearce, x.c., be hoped on the boys' behalf that and F. P. Franklin.. Mr. F. P. (they, would, have him with them i Reynette-Jamos looked after the long time. (Applause). cloakrooms; and the box offices were under the supervision of Mr. N. Teesdale Mackintosh,” x.a., and Mr. H. J. Fesroe, x.c.

100 Yards (Italian Convent).— 1, Alice Chow; 2, Doreen Leonard-

290 Yards (Boy Scouts) - 1. Edward Zimmern; 2, G. &quino.

Half-mile.-1, J Holm; 2, A Carvalho.

and B. Thương; 3, Tải Deai đoạ

Hachiuma.

100 Yards (French Convent)-~}, Old Boys 440 Yards-1, H. Silva; | Lily Chow; 9, Maude Dilion 2. P. Antonio.į

1, J. Ozario; % Bequiera

100 Yards (9opa of gait prpils).-

Three cheers for Brother Michael concluded the speeches, after which Mrs. Severn was presented with One Mile Bicycle Race-1, Vakle bouquet of white English roses in a mar; €, G. Calve,

150 Yards (8. Joseph's Kowloon). --1, L. Castro ; 2, D. Baptista.

Tug of War. The gargastudis Seniors beat The Best best two out of three..

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

Cause Enough

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'FRIGERATOR!

BY BLOSSER

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