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PRESIDENT LINERS

SAN FRANCISCO, NEW YORK SEATTLE,

THE SUNSHINE ROUTE Vis Shanghal, Kobi, ***pkehama, Horyjuk. San Francisco, Bulban,

Harma 7UQ6

péirjäläktly malings Eu Wadapodar for Hoover M'alght, July 10 #bolidge ba.m), Aug. 16

EUROPE

NEW

YORKI

Pesa. Pierce am. July 22 - Free, Monroe Balm¦¦ Aug." D Pres. V. Buben@dim. Aug 19 Pro Garam., Sept. 2

JCTORIA

THE EXPRESS ROUTE To Seattle Vir Shanghai, Kobe,

Yokohama and Victoria.

Fortnightly saltlage on Baturday Pres. Jefferson Might July 21 Fres, Cleveland M'ht, Aug. 11 Preé, Jackson M'ght, Aug. 25

M

ANIL

THE MOST FREQUENT

**SERVICE

Next Sailings Pres. Hoover 6p.m., July 11 Pros, Jefferson 6 p.m., July Pres. Pieron...8 .m.; July: Pres: dránt...6 p.m., July 20

|MOST FREQUENT SERVICE ON THE PACIFIC

Plan your Itinerary as you wish-The frequency of walling, and liberal stop-over privileges afforded President Liner travellers, enables you to travel as you will. And there is the world-wide service of Dollar Steamship Lines offices and agents wherever you set foot ashore to help make your trip care-and-trouble free. Aboardship and ashore, President Liner service sets a travel standard.

DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES AMERICAN

MAIL LINE-

PENDER BUILDI NG-HONGKONG. CANTON BRANCH-No. 4 Shakee Street.

Pefreshing- TALISMALT

it's a cup of

JALISMA

OBTAINA

"After a hard day's work, a strenuous day's pleasure, what more refreshing than TALIS. MALT. It is the ideal before. bed drink because it gives healthful sleep.

But it is equally.good at break. last, for its ingredients give renewed energy and vitality. Begin drinking TALISMALT to-day,

Delightfully, healthful is the drink made by adding TALISMALT to Bear Brand Natural Swiss Milk.

TALISMALT

THE IDEAL FOOD BEVERAGE

AINABLE FROM ALL LEADING STORES.

Sole Agents

A. B. MOULDER

Ching Building,

LTD.

Hongkong

THE HONGKONG

NO CHINA LOAN

BRITAIN'S POLICY. QUESTIONED

Landon, July, 10. Mr. J. R. Rohor, to-day asked Mr. Neville Chamberlain in the House of Commans whether he were aware that Mr. T. Vi Soong, China's Finance Minister, was on- deavouring to negotiate a Jorge Iran with London bankers. He asked, too, if the Government would seek to make, conditional to such a loan, if it were contemplat- ed, a clauso that proceeds should' bo oxpended in the purchase.of. British goods.

Mr. Grattan Doyle asked whe- ther authority for a loan to China would be refused until the de- faulted debts of the Chineso Gov- erriment, respecting railroad loans, were remedied.

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1933.

SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC

Co. LTD

'SERVICE OF FAST MOTOR VESSELS (with limited, but exceptionally good, passenger accommodation). Homewards to: Port Bald, Gonon, Marseilles, Alglore, Oran, Rotterdam (Amsterdam) Hamburg, Oslo, Gothenburg and other Scandinavian Ports. Manila and Straits Settlements

M.V. "PEIPING" M.V. "FORMOSA” Outwards for:

SHANGHAI & JAPAN PORTS.

M.V. "FORMOSA" MV. "SHANTUNG” Passenger Ratos?

Mr. Hore-Bellsha, replying, re minded the House 'that no foreign loank were being undertaken from ( Agents: London at present.

As far as he was aware, anid Mr. Hore-Belisha, no negotiations of the kind suggested were occur; ring.

Mr. P. J. H. Hannon asked who ther the principles mentioned by

Hong Kong, to Genon/Marseilles Hong Hong to Rotterdami

CILMAN & CO., LTD.

Hongkong, Ha

the provious questioners would be observed. if such a loan Issued.

Sailing about B1st July. Bist Aug.

Sailing about 22nd July.

21st Aug.

£48. 465

C. E. HUYCEN

Canton.

THE

FUNNEL

BLUE

LINE

REGULAR AND FAST PASSENGER SERVICES

FREIGHT AND

LONDON. SERVICE

MENELAUS 12 July

10 July

AJAX

Janablanca, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg & Holl Marsoillos, London, Rotterdam,

Hamburg & Glasgow.

Mr. Hore-Belisha replied that it LIVERPOOL SERVICE were was a hypothetical question. He

could give no answer-Reuter.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC

COMPETITION

$250 Cash Prizes

Section 1. Bathing and Picnic Photographs. 1st $50, 2nd $20, 3rd $10 Views, including Architecture 1st $50, 2nd $20, 3rd $10

Section 2.

Section 3.

Section 4.

and Street Scenes.

Chinese Studies

(Figures and Faces). 1st $50, 2nd $20, 3rd $10

For the BEST STORY-TELLING PICTURE.

New Kodak 616 with K.A, 1.4.5

1st Lens (Pictures 22 X 44-Roll 21 New Kodak 620 with f.6.3. Lens

Film).

(Pictures 22 X 31⁄4-Rolf Film),

Presented by the Eastman Kodak, Company

Section 5.

Sna

ots taken by Children under the age 1st $10

of 14

years,

Five Consolation Prizes of No. 2 Eastman Hawk-Eye Box Carneras (Pictures

2 X 31⁄4-Roll Film) Presented by the Eastman Kodak Company.

The following Rules will govern the Competition:

1-The Competition is confined exclusively to

amateur photographers. 2-The Prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photographe in each Section. (Section entered to be marked on the back of each picture) and which reach this Office not later than 31st August, 1933. The decision of the Judges shall be final.

3.The right to publish any or all of the entries

in the Telegraph is reserved. 4.-Photographs which have been already entered

in local competitions are ineligible.

5. At the conchision of the Competition, entries will be returned to competitors, on application at this Omco within seven days,

6-No responsibility will be accepted for non-

delivery, loss or damage,

7.-Photographs which must not be less than 24" x 3" (excepting in the Children's Section) should be printed in black and white, with the name of the competitor in ink on the back.

8. No correspondence will be entered into in con-

nexion with the Competition.

9. Entrics in the Children's Section must bear the name, age and address on the back in ink, countersigned by a parent.

10.-Mombers of the Staff are not permitted to

compote,

READ THE RULES CAREFULLY.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

Spinning Again!

...

Tripoli Harro & Liverpool

DARDANUS 28 July NEW YORK SERVICE

2 August

GLAUOUS

PACIFIC SERVICE

ΙΧΙΟΝ

Boston, New York & Baltimore vis Philippines & Straits

PROTESILAUS 13 July Japan, Victoria, Seattle & Vancouver 3 Aug. Japan, Victoria, Seattle & Vancouver SERVICE

INWARD GLAUOUS CALOHAS

SUMMER CRUISES. Special Round Trip Rates from Hong Kong to Shanghai, North China Poria and Japan and return from June to September..

Doo 13 July. From New York via Philippinos Duo 16 July From U. K. via Singapore

Specially reduced faros are quoted for cargo steamers with

Haited passenger accommodation.

For freight, passage rates and information apply to the

under-mentioned.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

Agente

PACIFIC-ORIENTAL

Monthly Cargo and Passenger Service.

M.S. "JUTLANDIA"

For SAN FRANCISCO, etc.

Sailing on or about

31st JULY.

Cargo and Passengers accepted for

LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE, ETC.

Through Bills of Lading Issued to OVERLAND POINTS,

Excellent Passenger Accommodation.

Passenger Fare Hongkong/San Francisco G$120 (1st-cl. only),

For Freight and Passage, etc. please apply to:-

The East Asiatic Co., Ltd.

Copenhagen. Agents:

JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD.

The Chinese American Shipping

Company. Agent:

HONG SLING.

OFFICE:-Mercantile Bank Bldg. (Top Floor). '7, Queen's Road Central.. Telephone 24071,

BURGLARY

INSURANCE

For Particulars and Rates Apply:-

CHINA UNDErwriters, liMITED. Phone: 28121:

Hongkong. Bank. Building.

By Blosser

20%

w Discount on alles

SILK

Bridge Coats, etc. will be offered at

To make room for new winter stock all silk

Kimono

20% discount,

Pyjamas, Shawls,

FOR ONE WEEK ONLY!

KOMOR

York Bldgs.

KOMOR

Chater Road.

ITH THE SEAPLANE

SAFELY HAULED ON DECK, FRECKLES

AND HIS PARTY

CAN THANK GALEN'S DAD, PETE. MENDOZA,

THE TUNA FISHERMAN, FOR THEIR

LIVES.....

BE GLAD YOU WEREN'T WITH.

US, CAPTAIN

FLACK-BWOY! WHERE DID

BILLY BOWLEGS

GO?

YES, I GUESS YOU HAD A NARROW SQUEAK.....WHY, BILLY IS BACK

AMIDSHIP

BOY! THAT WAS A CLOSE SHAVE FOR ALL OF US, HUH, BILLY BOWLEGS? SUPPOSIN'

WE HAD BEEN

MAROONED ATHERG

FOREVER

THAT'D BEEN NUTHIN' NEW TO ME-- SAY, I WUZ THE SOLE SURVIVOR OF SIX SHIPWRECKED SAILORS ONCE, AN ALL THAT I ATE FOR

A WEEK WUZ ME

BOOTS.... AYE-AYE!:)

IF THAT'S TRUE, HOW IS IT THAT YOU ARE ALIVE, WHEN THE REST

DIED?

WELL, YOU SEE, ME LAD, SUL. WORE A BIGGER. BIZE BOOT THAN THEY

DID....AYE-AYE!

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