THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE
REGULAR AND FAST FREIGHT AND
PASSENGER SERVICE.
LONDON SERVICE
TEUCER ACHILLES ATREUS PYRKHUS
YANOTSZE PHEMIUS DANFA
(Direct)
20th June 4th July 11th July 18th July LIVERPOOL
TALT.IVBIUS
TYNDAREUS
London, Rotterdam & Hamburg London, Rotterdam & Hamburg London, Rotterdam & Hamburg London, Amsterdam & Antwerp
SERVICE
(Direct or via Continental Ports)
20th June Genos, Marseilles. Liverpool & G`gow 2nd July Marseilles. Havre & Liverpool 20th July Genoa, Marseilles, Liverpool& G'gow PACIFIC SERVICE
(via Kobe and Yokohama)
19th June. Victoria, Sextlo & Vancouver 11th July.
NEW YORK SERVICE
(via Suez or Panama)
15:6 June.
ALCINOUS
EURYPYLUS
5th July.
PYRRHUS 21st June for Shanghai
via Suez Via Saez
PASSENGER SERVICE
PYRROUS 18th July for Singapore & London
MENTOR
22nd Aug., "for Singapore & Lontoo
For Freight and Passage Rates and all Information Apply to:**
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
(JOBS SWIRE & 3033, LTD.)
AGENTS.
SIAMESE STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
Sailings from Hongkong
For
BANGKOK....
Stasmers.
To Sail.
...Sri Samud ...15th June at dlight.
For further particulars apply to:-
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
(JOHN SWIRE & SONS, LTD)
Agents.
T. K. K.
TOYO KISEN KAISHA
Tel. 36
S. S. "BIYO MARU" FREIGHTER,
41
8,330 Tons Dead Weight
will be despatched on or about June 13th: For JAVA & NEW YORK (vis Suez) Taking cargo for BATAVIA, SAMARANG, SOURABAYA
Tel. 2374 & 2375.
& NEW YORK.
Y. TSUTSUMI,
Manager. King's Building.
VACATION TRIP
HONGKONG-SHAM-HUI-WUCHOW.
In the splendid and luxuriously appointed 500 ton Motor Ship KONG NING" between Hongkong, Shamstui, Shin Eling through the LOVELIEST SCENERY ON THE WEST RAYER TO WULHOW,
Berthing in Hongkong at the Yeung Tai Hing Wharf. SPLENDID 1st and 2nd class passenger accommodations; Jarge and airy berth cabins on upper deck: no port holes but large airy windows: fitted throughout with electric light and
FADE, CIC.
Steamer
"Kong Ning
M. S. KONG NING **
Leaves Hongkong. June 13th. at 5 p.m.
Round trips occupying 5 days; including mests and 24 hours stay on board at Wachow $45.00.
For further particulars apply th
BANKER & CO.
CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
SS. "TAIYO MANU" From SAN FRANCISCO, via BONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS, SHANGHAI& MANILA
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1993.
CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS,
· LIMITED.
From ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO, LONDON and STRAITS. The Steamship
“ BENLOMOND ` The above-named steamer hav- ing arrived on Tuesday, the 15th Consignees of cargo are hereby June, 1922, consignees of cargo informed that all Goods are being are hereby notified to present landed at their risk into the hazar thair Bills of Lading for counter-dous andjor extra hazardous Go- signature, and take immediate downs of the Bongtong and delivery from alongside steamer Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
the Company's Godown, where all cargo impeding immedi ale discharge will be landed at consignees' rist,
Storage will be assessed on cargo remaining undelivered after Tuesday, 20:h. June, 1922.
CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE NORWEGIAN AFRICA & AUSTRALIA LINE
Steamship
** MESNA'
The above vessel having arrived from Scandinavian Ports on the 11th. Juga 1922, consignees of cargo by her are hereby informed that all goods are being landed as their risk into the hazardous and or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hoogkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Compsoy, Limited, whence, and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtain- ed.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Consignees of cargo under Gedowns, and all Goods remain Christianix Bills of Lading Nos ing undelivered after the 19:6.5, 7, 8, 9, 11. 13, 18 19 & 20 and inst.. will be subject to rent Gothenburg Bills of Lading Nos.
All broken, chafed and damaz. All claims against the steamer 4 & 6 will be required to sign ed packages will be landed into must be presented to the Under-General Average Band and Pay the Company's Godown, where signed on or before the 3rd. July, General Average Darosit of 25
of the value of their cargo. same will be examined on Tues or they will not be recognized. day, June 201b. 1922, at 11 am.
Goeds not cleared by the 18th. All broken, chafed and dawng- No claims will be recogniseded Goods arm to be left in the June 1929, will be subject to rent. All broken, chased, and damag- after the goods have left the Godowns where they will be ex- steamer or godown, and none amiued on the 19th, inst, at 10ed packages are to be left in the they will be godowns where will be entertained if presented. Jater than three weeks after
examined on the 15th. June 1923,
Arrival of steamer.
at 10a.m.
No fire insurance whatever will bo effected.
Y. TSUTSUMI,
Manager. Hongkong. 13th, June, 1992.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
The Company's Steamship
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LIMITED.
Agents. Hongkong. 12th, June, 1922.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Steamship
JOHN SANDERSON From BOMBAY
Claims against the steamer must be presented within 10 days of arrival otherwise they will no be recognized.
No Piro Insurance W be effected by us in any case what-
ever.
Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by
THORESEN & COMPANY, Agents.
Hongkong, 12th. June, 1922
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
S.S. "BIYO MARU“ From JAPAN PORTS and DAIREN.
** MEXICO MARU” baving arrived from the above ports, Cocsignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their goods are being landed and plazed at their risk in the Hongkong sad Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon. where delivery can be obtained Es soon as the goods are landed.
Goods not cleared by the 18th. June, 1922, will be subject to rent.
Damaged packages must be left Bills of Lading will be counter-their Bills of Lading for counter- in the Godowas for examination signed by the undersigned. All signature and take immediate by theConsignees representatives broken, chafed, and damaged delivery from alongside steamer and the Company's Surveyors, goods are to be left in the Goor the Company's Godown, where Messrs. Goddard and Douglas, at downs, where they will be all cargo impeding immediate dis- 10 a.m. on Wednesday and Satur-examined on Thursday the 15th. charge will be landed at con- day. All claims must be prasen: inst. at 11 am. by Mesars. God- signees' risk. ed within Too days of the dard & Douglas.
Storage will be assessed on steamer's arrival here, after which No claims will be admitted cargo remaining ucdelivered date they cannot be recognized. after the goods have left that after Monday, 19th. June, 1923. No claim will be admitted after | Godowns, and all goods remain- All broken, chafed and damag- the goods have left the Godownsing undelivered after the 15th. ed packages will be landed into No fire insurance whatever will inst, will be subject to rent. the Company's" Godown, where be effected.
All claims against the steamer same will be examined on Mon- must be presented to the under-day, 19th. June, 1927 at 11 am. signed on or before the 10th. inst.. or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance has beec effected.
The above steamer having arrived. Consignees are hereby notified that the cargo will be discharged into the bazardous and or extra hazardous godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Gedown Co., Limited, at Kowloon, and stored there at The above named Steamer their risk. Delivery may be having arrived on Sunday, 11th- obtained immediately after June, 1922, consignees of cargo landing.
are hereby notified to present
Consignees, are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature immediately.
05AKA SHOSEN KAISHA,
Y. YASUDA.
Manager. Hongkong, 12th. June, 1922.
THE TOKYO PEACE
EXHIBITION.
Special Features.
GEO. GRIMBLE & CO. Agents. Hongkong, 9th. June, 1922.
No claims will be recognised after thegoods have left the steamer or Godown, and wone will be entertained if presented. later than three weeks after arrival of steamer.
No fire insurance whatever will be effected.
Several kinds of lacquer ware exhibited by tbe Shizuoka Lacquer Ware Guild. A big bor containing forty-three specimens = is priced at Yen 120.
Y. TSUTSUMI,
Manager.
Hongkong, 11th. June, 1922.
YEE SANG FAT CO.
JUST ARRIVED.
PIECE GOODS
FOR SUMMER
PLAIN WHITE VOILE
Width 30
Price 55 cents to $1,25 a yard
FANCY COLOUR VOILE
Width 36'
Price 80 cents. to 52.00 a yard FANCY OR WHITE
ORGANDIE
Width 36"
Price 60 cents. to $100 a yard
FANCY DRESS GINGHAM
Wit fancy check or stripes
Price at 65 cents a yard EMBROIDERED
SKIRTING
Price 56.50 to $12.00 a yard FANCY SHIRTING
Plain White or with stripes
Price 65 cents. to $2.50 a yard
YEE SANG FAT CO.
The Tokyo Peace Exhibition is
of now perfectly complete in every respect. and the
ments. following features have attracted special
notice.
in
H
tecture Co. is a very attractive age from the Emperor Jimme, is ose. The Model Village designed prominently on view. by Dr. Okums and containing 14) Toe Silk Industry Hall.-Thia houses is intended to give anjhall embraces all branches of silk object lesson in home improve-industry, the The Textile Hall.-It contains made remarkable progress
most important all sorts of textiles and dye works recent years. Porcelain wares
branch of Japan's industry. The produced Japac. Textiles and crockeries, in which the
The Tokyo Municipal Hall-entire process of sericulture from figure Very prominently in Japanese bave developed & dis- Manufacturing Industry Hall: Japanese industry for their tinct art, must be of particular The first floor of the ball is used cocoous to silk yarn, from yarn to as an Entertainment Hall and on cloth, is fully shown in all phases. -This affords & comprehensive volume and value. The pan- interest to foreign visitors.
The Silk Productive Statistics display of all band-wrought and foramic system display of macu-
In it is the Revolving Ruby the ground floor are placed a machine-made articles of Japan, factured works-woollen cloth. Pagoda by the Tokyo Gises Guild. model of the projected city or of several nations of the world. including such
as jewelleries, rugs and serge-exhibited by the It is divided into two parts and Tokyo, the modes covering 21 These are compared with the goldsmithery, metal
works. Senji Woollen Manufacturing has a beight of 12 ft. The Cellu-square ft, and one of the prese world war. The statistics of the mantel fixtures. art curios. Works.
loid Toy Display by the Osaka cities of Tokyo, in which an elec closionne, paper wares, bamboo The Annex to the Textile Hall. Celluloid Industry Co. shows the tric car is running.
The Social Works. And Educa -This hall is filled with show amount of the annual production cases containing dolls exbibited of Y5,528,000. Several kinds of tion by leading dry goods atores of dyeing stuff by the Mitsui Co. and many features of interest snow- Tokyo. Above all Takeshinaya many other materials in connecting the progress of education ic and Co.'s display showing a ball tion with chemical industries by the country. It also serves to scene is a most attractive ope. the Commercial and Agricultural show the improvement in the social condition of the people. The Chemical Industry Hall.-Department.
works, etc.
The Pearl Pagoda exbibited by Mikimoto is the most striking feature and it is priced at yea 320,000.
The Display Shelves exhibited by Tenshado are fine opes, and the shelves are treated with the now much-spoken-of metallized
Bgect."
Hall This hall offers
statistics before and after the
Bilk production and copsumptión of different nations are exhibited by the Japan Silk Association, --- (Contuned to-morrow;).
MALE CRABS 9 TO 1. In one meath male crabe
It shows cosmetic articles, cellp- The Architecture Hall.-The The Annual Social Work Statis-caught on the Lincolnshire const loid products and glass works Toyamo System Steel Concrete tics of Japan, in which is record- exceeded those of the other s among others, in which Japan has Model House by the Tokyo Archi- | ed the social condition of every by 9 to 1.
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