4

DODWELL & COMPANY, LTD.

FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK Via SUEZ.

8.3. "CORBY CASTLE"

Salls on/or about 19th August.

LLOYD TRIESTINO

11

REGULAR MONTHLY PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE

!FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE (FIUME). TAKING CARGO UN THROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO GENOA, ALL ITALIAN, ADRIATIC, LEVANT, BLACK SEA AND DANUBE PORTS.

REDUCED PASSAGE RATES TO BRINDISI, VENICE OR TRIESTE.

"B" Class "A" Class

£66: 0.0d. £72.10.0d

NEXT SAILINGS. OUTWARDS FOR SHANGHAL YOKOHAMA, KOBE & MOJL

From Hongkong.

S.S. "FIUME-L"

4th September.

HOMEWARDS FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE.

B.S. "VENEZIA"

8.S. ROSANDRA"

5.S. FIUME-L"

f

From Hongkong 8th August. 7th September. .30th September.

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS

FROM CALCUTTA & COLOMBO TO SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS."

S.S. "UMVOLOSI" S.S. "UMZUMBI"

Sails from Calcutta 31st August. Sails from Calcutta 30th September.

Regular Passenger and Cargo Service to South African Porta. Through Bills of Lading issued from Hongkong.

For Freight or Passage on any of the above Lincs apply to:--

DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents. Telephone Central 1030.

0.

S. K

SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP-Via Singapore, Colomba,

Suez and Port Said

"AMAZON MARU

...Taesday 31st August.

RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES Vla Saigon, Singaporė,

Colambo. Durban & Capetown. MONTEVIDEO MARU

BOMBAY Via Singapore and Colombo.

Via Singapore and Rangoon,

HAMBURG MARU

CALCUTTA VI

SANUKI MARU

Port

BANGKOK-Via Saigon

.Friday 3rd September.

Thursday, 19th Augurt'.

Wednesday, 25th August."

VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVEK-Via Shanghai and Japan

APRICA MARU (From Shanghai) Wednesday 18th August.

"

THE CHINA MAIL.

MAN DROWNED.

"PRESIDENT LINCOLN," TRIP TO HONGKONG,

FALL AFTER DRILL

$600 Collection For Deceased

Seaman.

A and story, not without ex- eitement, is related in connection with the last trip here from San Francisco, of the s.s. "Presiden: Lincola." which arrived in Hong- kong yesterday. :

A member of the crew mot his death prior to reaching Honolulu After fire drill by the rew, J.

PASSENGER LIST.

ARRIVALS.

List of passengers arrived by the D. L. a.s. "President Lincoln' from San Francisco vin- Ports, on August 4:

IGNORANCE.

RETURNED U.S. EMIGRANT.

-FINED.

ARMS IN LUGGAGE.

A Chinese steerage passenger of

Mr. S. A. Martindale, Mr. W. H. Pflug, Mr. D. F. Wisney, Mrs. the President Lincoln, which arriv G. Wisner, Mr. Kan Chang, Mr. Lad posturday from San Francisco Mow-chee, Mr. Lule Cong, Mr. and via" ports, appeared before "Mr. Mrs. Liu Sheu-hap. Mr. Hu Sung-JH. B. Nihill at the Kowloon yen, Mr. Lor Yu-kwan, Mr. Kwan Magistracy this morning to answer Shee-fork. Mr. Kwan She-hue, Ma charge of unlawful possession of Kwan Hock-po. Mr. Leung Dick-arma and ammunition.

and man, Mr. Hu Kung-poo, Mr.

It was alleged that a ravdiver Mr. Chan Ching-chek, Mr. Tho was found In the defendant's H. Tanx. Mrs. M., H. Tang, Miss luggage. Batty Tang, Mr. Yuk Tion, Mrs. he had any ammunition with him, He was asked whether Fong T80, Mr. Ha Chew-tung. Mr. and he unhesitatingly produced

| Kilford (24 years of age), a first Ho Cho-wan, Mr. F. Blodgett, Mr. | 260 rounds of ammunition, which!

class seaman, was tying up some of the life- boats. He slipped and fell over the ship's side.

canvas over one

The passengers and some mem- bers of the crew who saw the man fall raised the usual alarm: "Man overboard."

...

The captain, immediately order- ed the ship to be turned around and a boat was lowered in mediately.

for over thirty years.

Butler, Mr. E. Butler, Mr. and

was hidden beneath a lid. Mrs. F. C. Cadwallader, Mastor W.

The defendant, pleaded the old L. Cadwallader, Miss R. E; Cadwallader, Master F Cadw he had been away from the colony story_of_"ignorance," saying that lader, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. E. Douglass, Miss H. Heyler, Mr. C. James, Mr. A. Mendoza. Mr. R.. C. Mohler, Mr. R. C. Morton, Mr. J. Naraindas, Mias R. A. Parrott, Mr. J. C. Price, Mrs. A. Rich, Mr. W. H. Stewart and Mr. E. T. Virata.

1

List of passengers arrived by the s.s. "Delta" from Yokohama to London, on July 27:-

The second mate and four sailors went to find the man, but when they arrived on the

From Shanghai for Hongkong: spot. Kilford was not to be seen Mrs. Arrowsmith and infant. Mr. The bout "stood by the place. V. Crowe, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. | where the man fell, but had to Watson. give up the quest.

To a "China Mail" reporter, the captain said that he was sure he was on the spot where the un- fortunate seaman fell as they picked up the lifebelts that were thrown to him.

Subsequently the passengers and crew, made a collection of over $600 gold. On arrival at Honolulu, the sum was sent to the mother of deceased..

From Yokohama for Melbourne:“ Mrs. I. E. Shields."

From Kobe for Singapore: Mr. and Mrs. A. Holden.

From Shanghai for Calombo: Mr. E. Bolton.

From Shanghai for Singapore.. Mr. C. D. Jackson, Mr. W. Aloomal, M, H. D. Mahitani and Mr. R. T. Hallam.

It was pointed out that notices are posted on every steamer, of the seriousness of taking arms into the

clony, and the penalty.

The Magistrate fined the defen- dant $150.

LOCAL SHIPPING.

TO-DAY'S ARRIVALS AND CLEARANCES.

THE MORNING LIST..”

This morning, the following at Hongkong 3e8-going arrivals were reported:-

Suisung (1983) Br., from Shang- hal; B. & 3.

W

FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1926.

CANADIAN

PACIFIC

EMPRESS EXPRESS

QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC.

17 Days from Hongkong to Vancouver

LARGEST & FASTEST

STEAMSHIPS,

STEAMERS

Special FARES to EUROPE

£120 £112 £83 VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Via Shanghai & Japan Porta ECONMANORAL. KOBL

Empress of Asia. Empress of Canada, Empress of Russia, Empress of Asia, Empress of Canada, Empress of Russia,

Jakari.

DED

Τοκοπή. LAYE LEAVE

Aug. 28

Sept. 6

Sept: 20 Oct. 4

KRAVA 1926. Aug.10 Aug. 22 Aug. 25 Sept. 3 Sept. 5 Sept. 8 Sept. 11 Sopt, 16 Sept. 10 Sept. 22 Sept. 25

Oct, 14 Oct.. 17 Oct. 20. Oct. 23 Nov. 1 Oct, 20 Oct. 31. Nov. 3 Nov, 6 Nov. 13 Nov. IT Nov. 14 Nov. 17 Nov. 20 Nov. 29 (E/Asia and E/Russia call at Nagasaki the day

after departure from Shanghai)."

HONGKONG-MANILA-HONGKONG SERVICE.

Arrive

MANILA

Arriva

Loave HONGKONG.

Aug. It' Aug. 25.

Leave

MANILA

HONGKONG

Aug. 13 Aug. 27

E/Asta E/Canada

Aug. 14 Aug. 28

Aug. 16

Aug. 30

Tal. C.752:

Tei. C. 42:

Passenger Department:

Suiyang (1604) Br., from Shang-Freight and Express; hal, Amoy: B. & S.

Sarpedon (6921) Br., from Liver-

I pool, Singapore: B. & S.

Delta (4789) Br.. Bombay.. Sing-

Kilford was from New Orleans. He has been at sea for a number

From Shanghai for. Marsellies; of years and was popular among Mr.W. S. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. H. shipmates. As "catcher," he P. S. Luttrell, Mr. C. Luttrell and played in the baseball team which | Muster K. Luttrell, the President Lincoln" has on From Shanghai for Penang: Mr. [board, formed by members of the 1 Mayer.

From Shanghai for London: Mr. The "Lincoln" seems to have. E. Maltby, Mr. J. Frake and Mr.Hamburg, been rather, unlucky this last voy- R. G. Ayris.

as then she arrived in Yokohama, a baby passenger had scarlet fever. The ship had to go into quarantine there.

From Shanghai for Port Said: Mrs. Strong and the Misses Strongapore: M. M. & Co.

Tonkin (2)..

(846) Fr.. from Hai- phong: M. "M.

West Carmona (3617) Am., from Los Angeles, Manila; Struthers & Barry.

Munsterland (3864) Ger.. from Hamburg Miri: Jebsen.

Havenstein 5001) Ger., frorh Singapore:

Reuter

crew.

age,

THE“ KONG NING.”

FORMER WEST RIVER BOAT SOLD.

MR. WOO THE BUYER.

Only one bid above the upset price was received at Messrs.

DURBAN, DELAGOA BAY, BEIRA. DAR-ES-SALAAM, ZANZIBAR & Lammert's Auction Rooms yester

MOMBASA Via Singapore & Colombo.

MEXICO MARU .............

.......Thursday, 12th August.

NEW YORK-Via Japan ports, San Francisco and Panama.

ARGUN MARU....(From Keelung) End of September.

JAPAN PORTS

SUMATRA MARU

ALASKA MARU

BINGO

MARU

KEELUNG via SWATOW & AMOY.

KAIJO

HOZAN

TAKAO vin SWATOW & AMOY.

KOTSU MARU

TAKAO and KEELUNG.

KOHOKU MARU

GANGES MARU

DAIREN TİR. CHEFOO and TSINGTAU.

KINZAN MARU

DI

Friday, 13th August. .Thursday, 19th. August. Tronday, 24th August.

Sunday, 8th August Noon. Sunday, 15th August Noon.

Wednesday, 11th August. 10 a.m.

Saturday, 14th August Wednesday 25th August.

Monday, 28rd August.

For further particulars please apply to:-0SAKA SHOSEN KAISHA Tel. Central No. 4039, 4089, 4090.

M. TAKEUCHI, Manager.

ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE.

"CITY OF BARODA

(9670 tons d.w.)

HE above steamer having accommodation for over 100 First Colombo and Suez Canal on 5th November, 1926, for New York where she is due to arrive on 3rd January, 1927.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

THE BANK LINE, LTD.,

KAIPING HOUSEHOLD COAL

NOTE REDUCTION IN PRICE.

In Lots of not less than $12-ton ¡Delivered to Peak District fabore Bowen 'Bond), ..., #24,93

S par ton.

· Delivered" "to"

Bowen Boad

Zerals, /$20.00.

Sivared

Howison," $20.00

to

Orders should

be sent in writ-

ing at least 24 hours before

Coal required.

the

is

All orders must accompanied 6.70 ash,

Cheque, UGémpradore Onder payable rito 4 The Tettam “Mixing Ad-

akalatoration.

THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION.

Head Office: TIENTSIN, DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents, Hongkong.

day when the motor vessel "Kong Ning" was put up for sale. Mr. Woo Hai-tong was the purchaser at $40,500..

List of passengers arrived by the sa. "Kalyan" from London tol Japan, on Augnat 6:-

From London for Hongkong: Com A. "D. S. O. Poland. Lt. T. Graham. Lt. R. Grimes, Lt. F. Rigor, L. J. Topp and Lt. K. Edwards.

From Port Said for Hongkong: Sub-Ll. C. Hodgson.

-

Frockelmann.

Kaijo Maru (1126) Jap.. from Keelung, Swatow; 0. S. ...

Hakata (3752) Jup, from Yoko- hama, Moji: X.-Y. K. -

Sunkong 1922) Chi., from Kwong- chow-wan: Man Yiek.

Departures.

1

Cables GACANPAC Cables NAUTILUS

سمین

CHINA BORNEO SHIPPING CO.

HONGKONG BORNEO LINE,

To Sandakan thenee to Lahad Datu, Tawau and Semporna calling at

Jesselton on return voyage provided suficient inducement offers.

Regular Three-weekly Freight and Passenger Service.

PROJECTED SAILINGS

Hongkong Departure Sandakan Arrival

Doparturo

Lahad Datu Arrive!

Tawau

Semporna

Sandakan

Departure

riv!

Departure Arrival Departure

Lr

Arrival Departure

Arrival

Departure

Arrival

of the

SIS. "LOK SUN

I

July 80

FRIDAY TUESDAY Aug. WEDNESDAY Aug.

THURSDAY Aug.

THURSDAY Aug.

THURSDAY Aug.

FRIDAY FRIDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY THURSDAY

FRIDAY

FRIDAY

TUESDAY

Aug.

Aug.

ABR.

8

Aug. 8

Aug. 12

Aug, 18

Aug. 18

Aug. 17

Excellent accommodation for Saloon, Second class and Steerage, passengers..

For Hongay: Haldin. For Shanghai: Rosandra, For Tsingtao: Kojur Maru, For Takao:. Aden, For Singapore

Jesselton

Hongkong

Vap

Cleon;

For Amoy: Toli.

From Colombo "Tor Hongkong:j Mrs. Forster and child and ir, T. Borneo Maru. Moody.

From Singapore for Hongkong: Mr. J. Graham, Mr. S. Paul, Capt. Calheiros, Mr. Guerin, Mr. and Mrs. R. Rest, Miss Best, Mr. F. Hoop. Mr. P. Wondsena, Capt. W. Williams, Mr. van der Windt and Dr. J. Suares.

From Southampton for Hong- kong: Mr. and Mrs. W. Hughes and

child.

For some time past the "Kong-

From London for Shanghai: Mr. Ning" has been lying of Sham

and Mrs. H. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Shui Po in the Harbour. She is

P. Maley, Mr. and Mrs. T... Beer, a British ship registered in Hong- Mr. L. Cave, Mr. H. Rabbetta, Mr. kong and of 461.92 registered ton-R. Herney, Mr. W. McMaster, nage. Her dimensions are 25 under:-

Length: 170 feet and 8 tenths; Extreme. Breadth: 32 feet and 9 tenths; Depth: 9 feet.

The ship, which is fitted with good passenger accommodations, 'was formerly on the West River run and is fairly new being..built in 1919.

Mr. G. Wilford, Mr. anu

Mrs. H.. Warren and infant, Mr. and Mrs. H. Littler.

From Southampton for Shang- hal: Mr. F. King,

From Aden for Shanghai: Mr. M. Chavet.

For Keelung: Havenstein.

For Haiphong: New Mathilde. For Kwong-chow-wan: Hydran- gea, Chung Hing.

h

Clearances.

For Manila: President Lincoln." For Haiphong: Tonkin. For Singapore: Hakata Maru. For Macussor: Tjikini.

"I

BUOY MISSING.

On arrival here with a cargo of coul, the 5.8%

"Halvard" reports that at the approach to Hongay (inside Orange Island) a buoy is missing. The "Halvard" anchored off the electric works at North Point to discharge her coal.

From Colombo for Kobe: Mr. AMERICAN FAR EAST LINE and Mrs. J Toft Mr. Jenkins_(2).a

From Singapore for Shanghai:, Mr. and Mrs. Chong Chung, Mr. E. Warner and Mr. and Miss Gasille.

She is fitted with two sets of motor engines described in the re- gister as direct acting invertical and of internal combustion. The From London for Shanghai: Mr. horse power of the engine, is 480] 3. Walne. and the vessel is registered with

a speed of 9 knots.

*

Mr. Woo Hay-tong is promin- ently identified with the Tung On S.S. Co. and is the leading Chinese authority on river shipping.

SHIPBUILDERS,

For quality Dry Cleaning,

at the lowest prices send

to The INTERNATIONAL · CLEANERS.

SHIP REPAIRERS, BOILER MAKERS, FORGE MASTERS, OXY-ACETYLENE, AND ELECTRIC WELDERS, MECHANICAL, AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.

FOR SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES.

United States Shipping Board STRUTHERS & BARRY, Managing Operatora.

L. EVERETT, INC. General Agenta," four, Queen's Bldg.

Phone C. 2008, 1st

THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY

DRY DOCK-- Length 787-Feet. Length on Blocks 750 Feet. Depth on Centre of

OF HONGKONG, LIMITED.

Tel Address: "TAIKOOBOCK" HONGKONG. Telephone: Central No. 312.

- Call Flag: "C" over “ANS. PENNANT.”

SIII (H.W.O.S.T.) 34 ft. 6 ins.

-THREE SLIPWAYS— Capable of Handling Ships Up to 3,009 Tons Displacement. Electric Crane at Sea Wall, Capable of Lifting 100 Tons at 70 Feet Radius,

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

AGENTS. HONGKONG, CHINA & JAPAN.

All cabins (1st and 2nd class); fitted with Electric Fans, Hotel reservations arranged at Sandakan ? desired, Through Bills of Lading issued to other B. N. Borneo Ports. Sailings are subject to alteration.

For Freight, Passage and other Information please apply to

CARMICHAEL & CLARKE, Agents.

THE

Queen's Building..

OR'

W. WATT & CO. Agents.

Phone C. 206.

188, Wing Lok Stroot West. Phone C. 4988.

TELEPHONE

HANDBOOK.

July-December 1926.

CONTAINING ALL TELEPHONE NUMBERS NUMERICALLY ARRANGED.

A USEFUL PUBLICATION WHICH EVERY TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBER SHOULD NOT BE WITHOUT.

NOW

ON

SALE

HONGKONG

Price $1.00

AT THE OFFICES OF THE

POLLAR DIRECTORY CO.

$

China Mall Building.

8, Wyndham Street

Telephone Central 22,

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