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THE

FUNNEL

BLUE

LINE

REGULAR AND FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICES

LONDON SERVICE

PERSEUS 13 Det

HARPERON

For Marmodles, Casablanca, L`don, Hoster in H'burg Pur Marseille, Luodon B'dam &

Olgow

LIVERPOOL SERVICE

ASPHALION

TROILUS

13th e

For Part Mall, Haves. L'pood & Dinngow 3rd Nov For Pirt Sand 'prol & Havre

For Burton, New York & Baltimore

via Philipptors & Singapore. “ via Kube and Yokohama)

NEW YORK SERVICE OLAUGUR 5th Nov,

PACIFIC SERVICE TYNDAREUN With Del PROTESILAUS 19th N

INWARD SERVICE AOTILLES Due 10th DE NELEUR Que 1345 ch.

Ala curgh Steumers with lamiad passenger accommodation

specially refiend foerm.

For Victoria, Vantver A Boattin Pat Victoria. Vair`ver & Sonckie

For fregit,

mentioned.

For Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama Pram New York

wange rates and Information apply to the undre

All baskings are subject to the provisons of the Company ́e

Bill of Lading.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agente.

NY.K.

REDUCED THROUGH TICKETY TO EUROPE VIA U.S.A. VARYING FROM £79 to £130 ON SALE.

SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.

Shinyo Maru

Chichibu Maru

Tuesday, 13th Oct. Wednesday, 28th Oct. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER via Shanghai & Japan Ports.

Hiyo Maru

Tuesday, 3rd Nov. LONDON, MARSEILIES, ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM

Singapota, Penang, Colombo & Stuz.

Harana Maru

Katori Meru...

Saturday, 17th Oct. Saturday, 31st Oel.

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports..

Kamo Maru

Kituao Marn

BOMBAY vin Singapore. Faitang & Colombo.

Tango Maru

*Genoa Mara

Saturday, 24th Oct, Saturday, 21sú Nov.

Wednesday, 14th Oct. Monday, 26th Oct.

SOUTH AMERICA (WEST COAST) via Japan, Honolulu,

Los Angolas, Maxico & Paunma.

Bakuyo Maru

NEW YORK, BOSTON viu Panama.

"Tatyana Maru

Thursday, 15th Oct.

Wednesday, 11th Nov.

Monday, 12th Oct.

LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Constantinople,

Genou & Marsoillos.

"Lima Maru

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon,

*Hakodato Maru.

*Morioka Maru

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

Friday, 9th Oct. Thursday, 15to Oct.

Kitano Maru (Nagasaki Directi

Hakone Mu

"Dakar Muru "Cargo only.

Fri, 16th Oct. Friday, 16th Oct. Thursday, 22nd Oct.

For further information apply to:-NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA Tolophone 30291. (private exchanges to all Dopts.

INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

BAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

Destination.

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#SHANGHAI

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Faughing

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Hangsang Chaksang Hosaug Yuensang Kumsang

TO OSAKA via AMOT.

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- TO OSAKA vin AMDI & KOBE

Kutsang

TO SANDAKAN

Mausang

Hineang

Sailinge

THE

HONGKONG

SIR JOHN MONASH."

TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1931.

DEATH OF AUSTRALIAN

COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF.

Melbourne, Oct. 8.

The death is reported of Gen- eral Sir John Monash, who was Commander-in-Chief of the Aus- tralian forces in France in 1918 -Neuter.

[General Sir John Monash. G.O.M.G., K.C.B., V.D., was born

THE EX-KAISER AS CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

DEFENDANT.

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.

SUED BY LABOURER ON

HIS - FARM.

NON-PAYMENT OF WAGES ALLEGED.

From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO", ANTWERP, LONDON

and STRAITS.

The Steamship,

"DENWYVIS" Consigners of Cargo are hereby in- formed that all Goods are being landed. at their risk Into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and the wharves delivery may be obtained. Godown Co., Ltd., whenen and/or from

Berlin, Sept. 3. In Melbourne on June 27, 1805. in the German Eress. The causes The ex-Kaiser once again figures After a course of college and uni-

No claims will be admitted after of his appearance this time aro education he set up 111

the Goods have left tho Godowns, ctice as an engineer in znfl- Anoncial and legal.

ond, bridge and

and all Goods remaining undeliver water- way, rog and

He la reported to have had ed after the 14th October, will be supply

construction, several million guilders invested in subject to rent. specialised also in reinforced the Dutch bank, Rhodlns Konigs must be presented to the Undersign- He

All claims against the concrete construction of all

introduced

heen badly hit by the German finan-they will not be recognized, parts of Australia. In clal eriala.

A broken, chafed, and damaged 1887 he became a Lieutenant 11] the Australia Citizen

A report, which has been officially Goods are to be left in the Godowns, Captain in 1892, Major In 1900, dented, states that the Dutch bank, 19th October, at 10 am, by Messrs. where they will be examined on the Lieutenant Colonel In 1905, which is closely connected with Goddard and Douglas.

kinds

atcamer

reduced that method in Handelsmaatschappij, which hased on or before the 28th October, or

in

forces,

Colonel in 1912 and Brigadier- several German banks, has been No Fire Insurance has been effected. General In 1915. During the naisted by the German Government | Bills of Lading will be counter- Grent War he was promoted to to the extent of several million [signed by, Lieutenant-General in 1918 and marks. General In 1980 in which year he retired.

case in

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD. The second affair in

Agenta, which the ex-Kaiser, under the Hongkong, 7th October, 1931. Sir John Monash was chief cen-name of W. von Hohenzollern, is- sor for Australia at the outbreak I defendant in a case at Potadam. A THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD,

of the War, until his appointment farm labourer has brought a charge From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO',

an brigade commander in the Aus of non-payment of wages against trallan Imperial Force. He served him.

ANTWERP, LONDON and STRAITS.

In the Gallipoli campaign being

The labourer was employed last mentioned three times in despat August on an estate near Potsdam. The Steamship, ches. Monash Valley at Anzuc o statori that on refusing to work

"BENYORLICH" was named after him. He suise-

extra time at threshing, on account formed that all Goorin are

Consigness of Cargo are hereby in- quently served in the Suez Cans of an inflamation of the eye, bn landed at their risk into the hazardous being Defence Zone and

In

discharged, al-and/or extra hazardous Godowns of manding an Major General the was immediately Third

though he had been engaged until The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf Australian Division

the end of September.

and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or France from 1910 હ 1918. After

from the wharves delivery may be

com-

the war he was made Director) He had produced a doctor's certi-obtained.

General of the Department of Re- fiente stating his incapacity for the patriation and Demobilisation of work, but this did not prevent his the Australing Forces in Europe, dismissal. The caso was adjourn Afrien and Asia and in connexioned.

with this service was mentioned In despatches eight times. He

WAH

the wearer of many foreign de-UNDRESSED WOMAN IN

corations.

Within the last two years

he

STRANDED CAR.

had been prominent in Australian politics. He has always been the hero' of the ex-service men. Dur- EARLY

No cinims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Dodowns, and all Gonds remaining undelivered after the 8th October, 1981, will be subject to rent.

All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undersign-

ed on or before the 22nd October, 1931, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the MORNING INCIDENT 7th October, 1931, at 10 a.m., by

Messra. Goddard and Douglaa.

ing the recent crisis, when the ON FLOODED ROAD. need of a strong man was felt to pull Australls out of her troubles, hle nome was mentioned as the one who could do it. In fact "Lel Monash do it!" became almost a national molto.j

Mr. Charles Ricketts,

London, Oct. 8. The death is announced of Mr. Charles Ricketts, the Royal Academician.---Reuters

en-

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When Mrs. Aileen McGovorn, aged 20, of Ryebank, Kilcock, Co. Kildare, appeared at Dublin police- court in answer to a charge of hav- ing been drunk in, charge of motor-car, Guard Somers stated that at 12.46 am. he saw a motor- cur on the side of a flooded road. and on wading to it found the woman seated at the driving wheel dressed only in her underclothing. Her feet were bare. The water was

Mr. Charles Ricketts, painter, within three inches of the running

board, and the engine had stopped. sculptor, slage designer und graver, was born in Geneva

in He knocked at the window and 1866, and was educated in France, asked why the car was there. Mrs. He founded the Vale publications Meliovern got on to the running in 1896. Among his designs were board and stumbled into the water. the stage sellings for St. Joan He noticed a strong ameli of alcohol, and several Shakespearean plays; and took her to the polico-station, and his pictures were purchased She declined to change her clothing for the National Gallery and gal- and asked that a doctor be sent for. feris in Laixembourg. Paris and She was almost naked. elsewhere. He was elected a Royal Aendemician in 1928.]

AMERICAN DEBATERS.

TO GIVE LECTURES AT UNIVERSITY. After a few days in Canton, the debating team of three Oregon University students, returned to Hongkong yesterday, and are due to

Mrs. McGovern, riving evidenco, explained that having got stranded in the floods she undressed in order to swim away for assistance to a Kasage, "I knew I was a long way off,” she added,, "and I prepared myself for it."

She was sentenced to one month's imprisonment with hard labour. Leave to appeal was granted, and

tail was allowed.

speak here before leaving for SEPTEMBER BREAKS Blanila 10-morrow. They will meet

a local debating team as they paar through the Colony again at the end

of the month.

AL

Canton the party which comprises Mesta. Robert T. Miller, Roger Alton Plaff and David G. Won, met a seans of three from the Lingoam University on the sub-

tora taking the affirmativa,

RECORDS.

AVERAGE RAINFALL ALREADY EXCEEDED.

London, Sept. 5.

In most parts of the North of

jeet "That English should be the England and N. Wales and locally international Janguage," the visi in the South of England the (average amount of rainfall for

han ¡September Fo-night they are to speak at the exceeded.

already been Hongkong University, giving Ine- tarea on American culturo. They In the last 24 hours the rain are to unil on the President Madison has been even heavier in the North to-morrow for Manila, where they than on the earlier days of the will take the affirmativo in a debate month. Some of the largest totals That Imperialism is of Benefit." in the 24 hours ending last oven-

ing ware:

iz,

The sturionts are scheduled to Ing. return to Hongkong on October 23, 3.23 Harrogate. 2.01 Buxton. and an October 20 will meet the 2.02 Scarborough, 1.61 Ilkley. tean of debaters at the European2.32 Bridlington. 1.46 Colwyn Bay, Y.M.C.A. on the subject "That the 2.2 Llandudno. 1.42 Rhyl and foreign indictment of

Bexhill.

No Fire Insurance has been affected, Bills of Lading will be countersign- ed by

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Agents. Hongkong, 2nd October, 1931.

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"B" Class

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