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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE

REGULAR AND FAST FREIGHT AND

PASSENGER SERVICE.

LONDON

SERVICE

(Direct)

KF, of the QARTER 1st June HELENUS BURYLOCHUS TEUCER

London & Hamburg. 6th June London, Rotterdam & Hamburg 13th June Loudon, Amsterdam & Antwerp 27th June London, Rotterdam & Hamburg LIVERPOOL SERVICE (Direct or via Continental Ports) EURYDAMAS 2nd June Havre & Liverpool

20th June Genos, Marseilles. Liverpool & G'gow 2nd July Marseilles, Havra & Liverpool PACIFIC SERVICE

YANOTSZE

PHEMIUS

IXION

FILTHYBIUS

(via Kobe and Yokohama)

3.4. My

20: Jana j

Victoria, Sextile & Vancouvar

NEW YORK SERVICE

DEUCALION

ALCINDUS

PYRRHUS PYRRHUS MENTOR

(via Suez or Panama)

5th June.

13th June.

via Sjez via Suez

PASSENGER SERVICE

21st June for Shanghai

18th July for Singapore & London 15th Aug. for Singapore & London

For Freight and Passage Rates and all Information Apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

(JOHN SWIRE & SONS, LTD.)

AGENTS.

SIAMESE STEAMSHIP

COMPANY.

Sailings from Hongkong:-

For

BANGKOK ...........

Steamers.

To Sail

..Laen Samud ...25th May at d'light.

"For further particulars apply to:--

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

(JOHN SWIRE & SONS, LTD.)

Agents.

Tel. 30

KERR STEAMSHIP CO., INC.

Service to New York, via Panama Canal

S.S. "GRANDE GAARD '

For Manila and Now York, sailing on or about

the 30th. May.

Fur freight and particulars, apply to

SHEWAN TOMES & CO.

Agents.

ONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO]

STEAMERS.

NT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND SLACAO STEAM

BOAT CO., LTD., AND THE CHINA NAVIJATIus O), LTD

truulius-Ci10

ing

LIVE.

To Canton daily at 8 am & 10 p.m. (Sundays 10 p.m. only) From Canton daily at 8 a.m. 5p.m. (Saudage 5 p.m. only) VICE OF THE HONOKONO, VANTON & MACAU STEAMBOAT CO., LTD.

HONGKONG-MACAO LINE, Ings-To Macaodaily at 8 a.m. & 2 p.m. (Sundays at 9 a.m.only)

From Macao daily at 8 a.m. & 2 p.m. (Sundays at 5 p.m. only Easter Excursions:-Company's Steamer &8. SUI AN will are Hongkong at 9 am. and Macao st 5.p.m. on Sunday 16th. hat. and Monday 17th. inst.

Further information may be obtained at the Company's Bice, 4a Des Vœux Road Central, Mosers. Thos. Cook & Sm le American Express Company, Hongkong.

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CONSIGNEES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE ADMIRAL LINE.

The Steamship

THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1922

CONSIGNEES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

NANYO YUSEN KAIS HA,LTD. The Steamship

"PINETREE STATE"

"CHERIBON MARU" having arrived from Seattle, having arrived from the above Wash.,via ports, on May 21st, con-ports, consignees of cargo by her signees are hereby notified that are hereby informed that all their cargo is being landed at their goods are being landed at their risk into the Hazardous and/or risk into the Godowns of the Extra-Hazardous Godowns of Sui Heong Yuan, at Yaumati, The Hon Shan Godown Co. Nos. (whance 1&2, Dundas Straat, Taumati, obtained. and stored at consignees' risk.

delivers

may

SHIPBUILDERS.

SHIP REPAIRERS. BOILER MAKERS. FORGE MASTERS.

OXY-ACETYLENE AND ELECTRIC WELDERS.

OF HONGKONG, LIMITED.

TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY

be

MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL

ENGINEERS.

Goods not cleared by the 27th. lost, will be subjsot to rent.

Consignees of cargo must pro. duce an Import Permit signed by the Superintendent of Imports All broken, chiled ant damag- and Exports, Hongkong, before ed packages are to left in the Bills of Lading will be counter. Golowas where they will be signed.

examined at 10 am on the 27th. All broken, chafed and damag-inst. Claims against the steamer ed cargo is to be left in the Go-must be presented within downs, where it will be examined days of arrival othèswise they. at 10 am on May, 27th. by the will not be recognized. Company's Surveyors, Messrs.{ No fire Insurance will be effect. Anderson and Ash.

ed by us in any case whatever.

Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by

All claims must be presented within thirty days of the steamer's arrival hore, after which they cannot be recognised. No Claims will be recognised after the goods have if the Godowns, and cargo undelivered on and after May, 29th. will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected.

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NANYO YUSEN KAISHA, LTD..

Hongkong, 21st. May, 1929.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

Consignees are requested to The Steamship sand in their Bills of Lading for countersignature immediately.

PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.. United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation,

Managing Agents, THE ADMIRAL LINE 5th. Floor, Union Building. Hongkong, May 22nd. 1922.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

The Steamship

-DRY DOCK

LENGTH 787 FEET. LENGTH ON BLOCKS 750 FELT

DEPTH ON CENTRE OF

SILL H.W.OST. 34 FT. 6 INS. --THREE SLIPWAYS—

CAPABLE OF HANDLING SHIPS UP TO 3000 TONS DISPLACEMENT.

ELECTRIC CRANE AT SEA WALL CAPABLE OF LIFTING 100 T.NS AT 70 FEET RADIUS.

TEL ADDRESS.—" TAIKODDOEK HONGKONG. TELEPHONE N 212.

Cast Fi43. "C" OVER

ANS. PENRANT **

"BLUE BOY" FOR THE AMERICAN NATION.

"WRAY CASTLE" From NEW YORE. Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being ! landed at their risk into the Go Gift of Pictures and Estate downs of the Hongkong and Kow- loon Wharf and Godown Com-

Worth Millions. pany, Ltd. at Kowloon, whence and or from the wharves delivery recently

Gainsborough's "Blue Boy* may be obtained.

bought by Sir Optional Cargo will be forward-E. Huntington, from the Duke of Joseph Daveen, for Mr. Henry ed unless notice to the contrary Westminster for £130,000, is to be given before 24th. inst.

be gives to the American public.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowas, and all Goods remaining unde- livered after the 30th. inst. will be subject to rent.

"GRACE DOLLAR" having arrived from New York, vis ports, on May 23rd. con. All claims against the steamer signees are hereby notified that must be presented to the Under- their cargo is being landed at signed on or before the 10th, prox. their risk into the hazardous or they will not be recognized. Godowns of the Hongkong and All broken, chafed, and damag Kowloon Wharf and Godown Coed Goods are to be left in the Go- Ltd., and stored at consignees downs, where they will be exam- ined on the 30th inst. at 10 am. No Fire Insurance has been effected.

risk.

All broken, chafed and damaged. cargo is to be left in the Godowns antil Thursday, May 25th. at 2.30 p.m., when they will be examined by Messrs. Carmichael and Clarke.

"

Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by

DODWELL & CO., LTD.,

Agents.

EYE COMFORT means better health and better results from your work, and if

It is part of a larger gift, in- cluding art treasures #ggingat- ing £1,000,000 in value, and a magniscent library of 100,000 volumes. which

rare

cost

£2,000,000.

Huntington's gorgeous

With the same gift will go Mr. estate, California San Marino, near Pasadena,

RARE FIRST EDITIONS.. Mr. and Mrs. Huntington base transferred the estate, the library' and the art collection to à bord of trustees, with an endowment large enough to ensure the whole being kept intact for ever.

The art collection contains a

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

(JOHN SWIRE & SONS, LTBJ) AGENTS.

APODICURE AND MANICURE

Mrs. N. Tauchioku -

31. Wradham Street. HONGKONG PRINTING OFFICE

HONGKONG.

FIRST FLOOR, ROOM 12.

TAI LEE CHAN

Established 188

METAL GOODS

Telephone 1993-

and SUNDRY HARDWARE

119 Jervis Street

THE FASTERN SUPPLY CO...

General Contrectom House and O£ce Famshers, Ship Upholsterera and Painters,

OEce. Queru's Bund

Warkard 9 Wa-chai Telephone $143.

DANDY DEMPSEY.

Champion Pugilist's Wardrobe. number of Gainsboroughs and following account of Dempsey

A London daily gives the Romneys and other English old recent masters.

visit to the

British

Capital:- Bat Mr. Huntington's pet hobby has been the acquisition of rare him eight big trunks of clothes Jack Dempsey brought with books and MS. The most precious and 100 complete spits. Tales."

When the interviewer found

however. This is a holiday to me, but I am not letting myself get out of condition."

Every day this well-groomed,

face, goes through the routine of muscular figure, with the dark complexion and roguiab, smiling

gym," and training, but he sŁYN are moderation. His manager there is no spec.al laws on diet

takes good care, though, that Jack Dempsey looks after him- self, and cortaimy he looks

will be admitted after the goods your eyes require glasses you of these is Chaucer's "Canterbury him at the Savoy Hotel he was wonderfully tit after his sea trip.

be effected.

Claims will not be accepted unless cargo is so examined by said Surveyors prior to the abore date. All claims must be present- ed within a month of the steamer's arrival here, after, which they will not be recognized. No claims bave left the Golowns. All goods have had careful and expert ex- remaining after Monday Mayamination in fitting the proper 29:b. will be subject to rent.

No fire insurance whatever will also just an expert care in the the owner of several first editione talking with Kid Lewis, Jos correction. Eye comfort requires shire's library in 1913 he became of bis sea voyage, and was busy In buying the Duke of Devon just recovering from the effects

Consignees are requested to your glasses. You will find it given by King Henry VII. to his

manufacture and adjustment of of Shakespeare: a prayer-book Beckett and Boy MacCormick. send in their Bills of lading for worth while to consult a reliable daughter Margaret, Queen Con- they had no specifc boxing busi- Mr. Kerros, his manager, said firm, devoted exclusively THE ROBERT DOLLAR CO. optical work: over ten years ex-land; 25 Caxtons, including the possible to say there would be no sort of James I., King of Scot-ness arranged, but it was in perience in the colony. You will first copy of the History of developments during the tour. Agents.

End co better equipment say Troy," and the Kemble collection tradition of the lights of the Hongking. 23rd May, 1923

Dempsey, where than in the office and of plays and playbills.

who follows the factory of The Hongkong Optics!

modern Co., Euccessors to Clark & Co.,

boxing fraternity, is manufacturing

faultlessly dressed. and refracting opticians, located in 53, Queen's

"He is very fond of clothes," explained his manager, alluding Road Central.

labelled "Dempsey, Kearns aud) to the immense piles of luggage

Co." outside the hotel.

countersignature.

OIL PRICES. Quotations for domestic lub- ricating oil are gradually declin. ing through the decrease of demand and the pressure of imported oil. Kerosene bulk is quoted at Y780. light oil at Y6.40, machine oil at Y6.60, gasoline at Y13 (all of them first quality) showings fall of Y1 or Y2 as compared with January this year. Liquid fuel oil stands at Y4.50. As the competitions with import ed oil will not cease for some time, the weak tendency is expected to continue-Japan Chronicle,

CHINA ATTEMPTS TO REPAY

TOBACCO LOAN.

FORTUNES IN RAILS AND TRAMS.

41

SHAKE HANDS WITH "CARP."

FIRST TIME IN EUROPE Dempsey has never been to Europe before.

may be arranged fater on with "Is is quite possible that a fight

one of the European champions," said Dempsey, -bac women: I am here to enjoy

yel

the

Mr. Kearns confessed that the only boxing gloves they carried with them on the trip were for purely practicu purposes.

When asked what would be the extent of this big, smiling boy's wardrobe by the time he got back again to the States, cons.dening he had 100 suits now, the answer

"I have no idea in this trip," was that there was plenty of might stay in England for a week, said Dempsey, but a holiday. I room for a few dozens more. and then go on to Faris and some

In 1917 he paid £250,000 for the famous Bridgewater library,

But these are only a few of the treasures amassed for him, most- ly in England, by the world's leading rare book experts. The three million dollar To-years old, made a vast fortune in Mr. Hantington, who is 72 bacco and Wine Loan advanced railway and tram-line develop by the Chicago Bank is again ments in the West, in collabors. other places in Europe-but is is falling due and the Chinese Govtion with his uncle, Mr. Collis P.all indefinite. ernment, still being unable to Huntington. When the uncle meet its obligation in fult, has died, he left his nephew £2,000,000. offered to repay one half amount-In 1913 Mr. Henry Huntington ing to $1,500,000 now and the married his uncle's widow, who other hall in two or three months. had inherited nearly £5,000,000.

EDMONTONIANE."

To preserve the identity of Edmonton when it is absorbed meet Carpentier again, to shake is being formed called "Edmon

"One thing I hope to do is to into the L. C. C, a public body hands with him, and also to see Logians." Members will collect some of the other boys of the old prints and anecdotes concern- boxing world. I have no plans, ing the district.

FRECKLES AND HIS "FRIENDS

MOM,VELAT WOULD

GEE, I WISH

I HAD THAT NIGH

DONKSY-

LATER

THE

SAME

DAY

Tag Thinks of Others

HAPPEN IF I STOLE

THAT DONKEY IN

SKINNER'S LOT?

WHY, YOOD GET PUT IN JAIL

FOR A WHOLE YEAR.

OUR HERO

GNET THE MATTER

DERP AND

SERIOUS”... THOUGHT-

YOU WOULDNT. FORGET T FEED IT

WHILE I WUZ AWAY, WOULD

YOU, MOM?

BY BLOSSER

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