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`THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE

REGULAR AND FAST FREIGHT AND

PASSENGER SERVICE.

LONDON SERVICE

ACHILLES ATREUS PYRKHUS ELPENUR

(Direct)

4th July London, Rotterdam & Hamburg 11th July London, Roterdam & Hamburg 18th July London, Amsterdam & Antwerp Zith July – Loglón, Amsterdam & Antwerp.

SERVICE

LIVERPOOL

DEMOODCUS DANEY KEEMUN

TYNDAREUS

(Direct or via Continental Ports)

2nd July Marsailles, Havre, Livera sol&tigow 20th July Genoa, Marscillus, Liverpool & G'gaw 4th Aug. Genom, Marseilles, Havra e Liverpool PACIFIC SERVICE

PROTESILAUS

PHEMIUS CYCLOPS

PYRRHIUS

MENTOR

MENTOR

(via Kobe and Yokohama)

11th July. Vistoria, Seattle & Vanemavar

1st auf J

NEW YORK SERVICE

(vim Suez or Panama)

5th July.

23th July.

via Suez via Suez

PASSENGER SERVICE

18th July for Singapore & Landon 23rd July for Shanghai & Japan 22nd Aug. for Singapore & London

For Freight and Passage Rates and al Information Apply to:~~

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

(JOHN SWIRE & SONS, LTD.)

AGENTS.

SIAMESE STEAMSHIP

COMPANY.

Sailings from Hongkong:-

For

BANGKOK....

Steamers."

To Sail. Lain Samud 20th June at p.m.

$

For further particulars apply to:-

HONG

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, (JOHN SWIRE & SONS, LTD.)

Agents.

Tel. 56

HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS.

JJINT SERVICE OF THE HONG KONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAM - BOAT CO., LTD., AND THE CHINA SAVIGATION CO., LTD.

HONGKONG-CANTON LINE. Sailings:-To Canton daily at 8 am 3: 10 p.m. (Sundaya 10 p.m. onts) From Canton daily at 8 a.m. & 5p.m. (Sundays 5 p.m. only) SERVICE » THE HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD. HONGKONG-MAÇÃO LINE. Sailings to Macas Daily at 8 am. & 2 p.m. (Sundays at 9 a.m. only) Sailings from Macao Daily at 8 a.m. & 2 p.m. (Sua, at 3.30 p.m. only)

Further information may be obtained at the Company's office, a Das Vœux Road Central, Messrs. Thos. Cook & Son or the American Express Company, Hongkong.

THE RICE COOLIES' STRIKE.

Striker Imprisoned for Assault.

bor an increase of pag and is a member of the Tong Hp Guild. Labong 11,070.m, un the Zick three poolies employed by a rice shop in West Point were returning herce after work when they were accoster! by seven or eight men who attacked them with liste und poles, knocking. A Chinese was charged before Mr. down one of them. Defendant was B. E. Lindsell at the Magistracys julleged to have iwen one of the yesterday afternoon with going aggressors "und was found in violence to an employee of a possession of a packet of powdered Chinese ring shop with intent to gla-- when arrested by a Chinese binder or present bim from work-roostable who took part in -topping

He was also charged with the fight. uniawful possession of a packet of; Defendant admitted being one of ground glase.

the strikers, but denied taking part The defendant is ene of the rice in the fight. He was sentenced to coolies who went on strike some bree mvnths' hard labour on each time ago to enforce their demands charge.

İDA.

CONSIGNEES.

· NOTICE TO CONSIGNELS,

THE ADMIRAL LINE

The Steamship

RADNOR

having arrived from New York, via porta, on June, 23rd, con- rigases are hereby notified that their cargo is baing landed at their ¦ risk into the Hazardous and/or Extra-Hazardous GodowDS of The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf Godown Cp, at Kowloon and stored at consigneas risk.

Consignees of cargo musi pro- duce an Import Permit signed by the Superintendent of Imports and Exports, Hongkong, before Bills of Lading will be counter- signed.

All broken, chafed and damage d cargo is to be left in the downs, where it will be examined at 10 am. on June. 23th. by the Company's Surveyors, Messrs.

Anderson and Ach.

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

No Fire Insurance whatever

will be effected.

Consignees are requested to send 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, June 23rd. 1922.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE ADMIRAL LINE

The Steamship

"FASTERN KNIGHT"

having arrived from New York, via porte, on 26th inst, consignees are hereby notified that their cargo is bring landed at their risk into the Hazardous and or Extra- Hazardous Godowas of The Hoog hong & Kowloon Wharf and Go- down Co, at Kowloon and stored at consignees" risk.

Consigness of cargo mast pro- duce an Iroport percait signed by the Superintendent of Imports and Fxports, Hongkong. before Bills of Lading will be counter- wigned.

Anderson and Ashe.

THURSDAY, JUNE 99,

CONSIGNEES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD.

Consignees per Company's Steamer

'"'ÒLAUCUS **

are hereby notified that their Hoita Wharf, Kowloon, where it Cargo will be discharged into will lie at Consignees" risk sad subject to terms and conditions of uorage at Holt's wharf, Tha Cargo will be ready for delivery! from Godown ea and after 27th.

June.

Optional cargo will be landed, unless notice has been given prior

to steamer's arrival.

All broken, chafed, and damag- ad goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 1945 and noon within the free storage period.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods bave left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 3rd. July, will be subject to rent.

must be presented to the under- All Claims against the Steamer

July, or they will signed on or before the 17th. not ba recognised.

No Fire Insurance will, be efected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

Hongkong, 37th. June, 1922.

THE LATE MR LAU CHU-PAK.

Tributes By Chinese Chamber.

memorial

Glowing tribates were paid to the actory of the late Mr. Lau Che pak, one of Hongkong's best known Chinese residents, at a ceremony held on the premises of the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce yesterday afternoon merchants, most of them garbed in About two hundred prominent

white long coats unties the conven- tion transparent black short jackets. attended the ceremony, which took place in the spacious meeting room un the top floor. Among those pre- sent were the Hon. Mr. Chow Stoc-

SHIPBUILDERS.

SHIP REPAIRERS. BOILER MAKERS. FORGE MASTERS.

OXY-ACETYLENE AND ELECTRIC WELDERS.

MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL

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·OF HONGKONG, LIMITED.

TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY

ENGINEERS.

LENGTH 787 FEET, LENGTH ON BLOCKS 750 FEET

DEPTH ON CENTRE OF

SILL HILW.O.S.T. 34 FT. 6 INS. -THREE SLIPWAYS-

CAPABLE OF HANDLING SHIPS UP TO 3000 TONS DISPLACEMENT.

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

TEL ADDRESS. —” TAIK DODOCK” HONGKONA,

TELEPHONE NA 212

CALL FLAS: "C"" OR "ANG PENNANT,"

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

(JOHN SMIRE & SONS, LTD)"

AGENTS.

seferted to the ability and the THE CURSE OF COCAINE, and it would be a poor outlook`

sterling qualities of his predrecs- sor. Mr. Li Po-kwai also addressed Mesars. Lau Tak-po and Lan KwaL- po-and their sons, offering his co- dolences. Mr. Lau Tak-po and Mr. Lan Kwan-po zze the sons of Mr.

Its Devastating Effects.

AD

for mankind if young peopla ceased to be venturesome and ex- perimental. But there are limits to the principle. No one wanta Six years ago, I wrote

to try falling over a precipic article on the plain and poignant just about a sexy to stop before once, and the cocaine habit in medical facts of cocaine, which arm is done, a falling over a In the course of his remarks Mr. was at that time becoming precipics once begun. And the Ip Lan-chuen (Secretary of the factor of military importance ultimate disaster, with cocaine, is Chamber) exhorted those present by its disastrous-effects upon the worse of the two. Only a

Lau Chu-pak.

were made much more stringent; but now, in these deplorable post- itself, and military success has war says, when history repeats to be paid for by national folly in times of peace. It is necessary

could touch cocaine after learn-

ing the elementary facts of this

infernal poison.

Some day the principle of the international control, the only League of Nations will help us to

really effective way, of the manu- facture and distribution of this drag for its legitimate medical

to co-operate to perpetuate the many soldiers, says Dr. C. W. wicked and perverse young fool memory of the late Mr. Lau Che-Saleeby in the Daily Chronicle pak by working hard for the Cham. 38 a result of the efforis ber, in which Mr. Lau had taken of this journal the regulations great practical interests If this is done, said the speaker, Mr. Lau Chu-pak, though dead, will always wear a smiling expression."

Wong Kwong-tin on the unjusti-to return to the subject.

Particular stress was laid by Mr. fable and scurrilous attacks on Mr.

There never was a question so purposes. Lau Chapak when he was alive, entirely destitate of a second the people were brought to Mr. Wong said that the time when side. It has one side only, and the that can scarcely be overstated. realisation of the character of a Six years ago I quoted the SIGNIFICANT SYMPTOMS. man like Mr. Lak Chu-pak was, “Eocyclopaedia Medica," rather after his death, when all his trae than ase words of my own which qualitites were revealed.

might be thought exaggerated,

There are many men, women The gathering broke up after par- and I reprint a few lines now:-

As an enslaving drag it and even children sufferng from appears to be the mostinsidious, blood." The disease is well named ancis, which means "too little the most rapid in its conquest for the patient actually has a de the most demoralising in its effects, and the most perman every part of the body. There is

ficiency of blood which affecta: ent in the marks it leaves upon lack of energy, enaracteristic. the few emancipated ones.... Insanity more

pallor, a sense of suffocating after frequently follows the cocaine babit than scribed as a shortness of breath. the fast exertion, generally de

H.C.L. IN JAPAN.

Diplomatists Pack Up.

The German Ambassador to

All "broken. chafed and damag-sen and the Hon. Mr. Ng Hon-tre. taking of tea. be cargo is to be lett in the Go The room was filled with fragrance downs where it will be examined from a massive incense burner at 10 am, on July 1st, by the placed on a flower-laden table at Company's Shireyors,, Messis. one end of the ball where the photo All claims must be presented Mr. Las Chapak was displayed. arrival here, after which they of fowers were suspended from the within thirty days of the steamer's and huge dower baskets and strings cannot be recognised. No claim ceiling. The walls were bang with will be recognized after the goods aerous scrolls of white cloth bear. ucdelivered on and after July expressions of regret and have left the Godowns, and cargo ing appreciative tascriptions and Japan bas left for Home and the 3rd will be subject to rent.

Chiliaa Ambassador has followed pathy. The band of the Confucian suit. Commenting upon their de No fire insurance whatever will Society, of which the deceased gesparture the Liberal News Agency tleman had been Chairman and one remarks that outwardly they are of the founders, was in attendance. returning home on, furlougb. Mr. Wen Po-shan officiated asbat in truth their return is said Master of Ceremony.

to be due to the high cost of living in Japan. For the same reason many of the members of the staffs of legations and consulates bave been sent back since the spring.

be affected.

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

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

LINES, INC. Managing Agents, THE ADMIRAL LINE. 5th Floor, · Union Balldiaz. Hongkong, June, 27th. 1922,

FOR HAIPHONG AND HOIHOW.

Dalle for Hongkongand Haiphong overy -

Biternaté Tuesday. The ATO parenseż NORMLET HAI-YUN.

(Capt. Charles E. Pago). supiony For Haiphong on Saturday, Soon,

1. cast, Apply Thoe, Cook and Sone or Pu Hizz Tal;

114, Wing Lot Eszert,

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

gym.

Those present, having been asked to stand in rows before the photo of the deceased, Mr. Tam Ngan-wu, Chief Clerk of the Chamber, read

a touching address, dealing with

the career of Mr. Lan Chu-pak and his valuable work for the Chinese community in general and the Chamber of Commerce in particular. At the conclusion, on the order of the M.C, the gathering solemnly howed thrice in unison before the rhoto of the late Chairman of the Chamber.

any other drug habit. What- ever little chance there is of and is often well advanced before The disease comes on gradually. the morphinowaniac breaking it is recognized. himself of his vice, there

seems to be none for the victim If the sufferers from a deficient of cocaine. His only chance | blood supply could only know it i is connement in a home or large percentage of cases could be) saylum, and it in questionable corrected, for there is, a remedy if anyone who has been addict that is exactly suited for thele- ed to cocaine, after 'recovery, trouble and it is within reach of: ever region the mental con- all Dr. Wiillame’Pink Pills are an dition which was his before almost certain blood builder, and his introduction to the drug. As remedy for ancemic con- ditions will surprise by their EXISTING PENALTIES INADE

marvelique results patients who: QUATE.

bave falled to regain health, strength and colour by the use of other remedies.

Commenting on this report the These are the facts... Cocaine Kobe Herald says that, although all is a terrible drug, and the dirty the hotels in the country are full, business of dealing 'is it Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are al- it is not because of the presence should be punishable with such ways the same and sold only att of visitors, but of people who bare rigour as to deter all but the most packages bearing the well-known business which takes them to desperate and reckless villains, trade mark, Dr. Williams' Pink Japan. While the Tourist Bureau The existing penalties, in my Pulls for Pale People." Pills sold: advertises hotel rates at from six judgment, are inadequate. to tea yen a day, the fact is that

in any other package, or loose, by Nevertheless, the best way the dozen or hundred, are not the the actual charges are sometimes would be for the potential con- same. The genuine are sold by twiceand even th rice this figure.sumer. to be protected by so all droggists or will be sent by The ceremony over, the assemblyNor is it any consolation to know wholesome a fear of the drug ar mail, postpaid, on receipt of price, seated themselves and fistened to that the Japanese hotels are even to refuse to touch it. Youth will $1.50 per bottle, $8.00 for 6 bottles a lengthy address made by Mr. La more expensive than the foreign try anything once," as one hears by the Dr. Williams Mediains Po kwai, the new Chairman, which ones.

said so often in the United States; Co. 96 Szechuan Road, Shangbat

BY BLOSSER

NOW DONT FORGET IT-~-

A BOTTLE OF VINEGAR-ONE ROUND OF BUTTER-A BOX OF

DOLLED CATS" AND

A HALF DOZEN BARS OF SOAP

VEAN

.

..BOTTLE OF VINEGAR POUND OF BUTTER.

BOX

ROLLED SOUP of BARS OF

Well He Did the Best He Could

BOUND VINEGAR ROTTLE BUTTER

•DER BARS OF ROLLED

Bose of

OATS

SGLP

WELL, WHAT WILL-

YOU HAVE, MY

BOY?

MORALVILAST

A MINUTE + I VANTA GET

"THIS STRAIGHT

I WANT A MALP DOZEN BARS OF VINEGAR. AN A BOTTLE OF SOAP AN

A BOX OF ROLLED BUTTER AN A POUND OF CATS?

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