DODWELL & COMPANY, LTD.

FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK Via SUEZ.

S.S. "KENDAL 'CASTLE" .Sails on or about 19th October.

LLOYD TRIESTINO

"

REGULAR MONTHLY PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE (FIUME), TAKING CARGO ON 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 £66.0.0d. "A" Class £72.10.0d.

NEXT SAILINGS. QUTWARDS FOR SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA, KOBE ⇓ MOJL

From Hong Kong.

Salls on or about 5th October.

MV. "VIMINALE”

HOMEWARDS "FOR BRINDISI VENICE AND TRIESTE.

8. "FIUME-L"

MV. "VIMINALE”

NATAL

From Hong Kong.

Sails on or about 7th October. Sails on or about 30th October.

LINE OF STEAMERS

FROM CALCUTTA & COLOMBO TO SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.

5.S. "UMZUMBI

Sails from Calcutts 30th Sept:

Regular Passenger and Cargo Service to South African Ports. Through Bills of Lading issued from Hong Kong,

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

DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents.

Telephone Central 1930.

S

K

BAILINGS FROM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP—Vis "Singapors, Colombo,

Suez and Port Said,

ALASKA MARU

Monday, 11th October.

RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES-Viɛ Saigon, Blugapore,

Colombo, Durban & Capetown.

HAWAII MARU

BOMBAY -Vis Singapore and Colombo.

CELEBES MARUA

..Monday, 5th October.

Thursday, 14th October."

DURBAN, DELAGOA BAY, BEIRA, DAR-ES-SALAAM, ZANZIBAR &

MOMBASA. Vli Stugapors & Colombo.

PANAMA MARU

SEATTLE MARU

CALCUTTA Via Singapore and Rangoon

BANGKOK-Via Saigon,

SEKKOW MARU

...Wednesday, 20th October.

.Monday, 25th October,

.."...... Wednesday, 29th September.

VICTORIA. SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER Japan Ports from

Shanghai,

ARIZONA MARC. (From Shangnai). Sunday, 10th. October.

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

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

MARU HAMBURG MARU

ANDES MARU

KERLUNG

TSWATOW & AMOT. KAIJO MARU

HOZAN MARU

TAKAO HERWATOR & AMOT.

KOTSU MARU

TAKAO -

A

KYELUNG.

BATAVIA MARU

DÀIREN .... CHEFOO and TSINGTAU.

NITTO MARU

Friday 1st October, Wednesday, 13th October. Friday, 15th October.

Sunday, 3rd October noon. .Sunday, 10th October moon?

Wednesday, 6th October noon, Monday 25th October.

Monday, 4th October.

For further particulars please, apply to:-OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA. Tal. Contral No. 4088, 4089; 2090.

M. TAKEUCHI, Manager.

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

"CITY OF BARODA" 9,670 tons d.w. aniling 5th Nov. "CITY OF CAIRO" 10.145 tons dw. sailing 3rd Dec. The above modern passenger steamers will be despatched as above for Boston and New York via Philippine Islands. Straits, Colombo un Suez Canal, arriving in New York on or about 5th January and 2nd February respectively. 2100 Single First Class 70-Single Second Class.

For further particulura, apply to--

Fares,

THE BANK LINE, LTD.,

Bervice to

General Agents.

SCANDINAVIA & NORTH EUROPE

The M.S * ASIA."

will be londing for Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen and other

Scandliavian ports on or about.

Further sailings;

MSU “JAVA”

MS. MALAYALA

M.9. AFRIKAT -

20th October.

Expacted on

Will leave homeward.

or about

10th November

-28th November,

8th December

Bubject to change without noties.

bound on or about:--

For further particulars, please apply to

JOHN MANNERS & CO. LTD.

THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LTD.

ENHAGEN.

"ROBIN'S FEAT.

THE CHINA MAIL.

CUSTOMS. LAUNCH BROUGHT. BACK

EUROPEAN MISSING.

FIVE YEARS.

CONVICTED ON HEROIN

CHARGE...'

JAPANESE SENTENCED: :

SHIPPING NOTES.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER

1926.

VESSELS FROM FAR AND

CANADIAN

REFUGE.FROM TYPHOON,

NEAR "--)

encountered N.E.

"The "Kongmoon.Chal" was re-

The s.8. "Kueichow" experienc Giving evidence yesterday after-led a very rough Voyago on her covered by H.MIS. "Robin". at Kwang Mi last night Tuesday). noon at the continued hearing of way here from Wei-hai-wei." The

The launch was towed off at the charge against him of posses-Kueichow"

sion of seven trunks containing gales and rough sea. The vessel high water and taken to Kong: heroin, the Japanese arrested on had to take refuge from the

(Customs station at board the .8.""Angers" said he Pakka) where Miss Scarlett, the

typhoon, and anchored at Hai- The. lady missionary who was a pas-was a tailor in Tokyo and went to tan Straits for 20 hours. senger on the launch when seized. France to get the latest European "Kueichow" brought 1.825 tons of general cargo for discharge here.

moon

modela, He arrived at Marseilles was landed.

H.M.S. "Robin" is returning to on July 6, and went to Paris where

ha mot another Japanese and Kwang Mi for further investiga-Chineas... On the invitation of the tions as to the whereabouts of one Chinese he took a trip to Switzer. Wegian steamers also encountered i European and six natives who are still missing.-Official despatch.

As previously reported, the "Kongmoon Chai" was sent by the Kongmoon Customs to Macao and is suspected to have been pirated en route.

Kwang Mi mentioned in the despatch received by the local Naval authorities/s possibly Kong Mee, a village not far from Pakkaistation, noteriolis as a nest of pirates and bandits:

The "China Mail"

correspon- dent at Pakkai reported that - a European boarding officer of the Chinese Maritime Customs Was in charge of the launch The six natives are probably the crew, under command of the Europeaй.

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

- | |

The P. and O... "Kalyan" from

8.m.

land by aeroplane. Witness said he did not know the reason for the Journey, but thought it was for pleasure,

Defendant also related how ha was asked to bring the trunks to Shanghai, and said that he did not see them until arrival at Hong! Kong. He was given no keys.

The Court at lato into the after- noon, the jury Unding defendant guilty. Sentence of five years' hard. labour was passed.

PASSENGER LIST.

ARRIVALS.

A British steamer and two Nor-

the typhoon. However, no dam- age was done either. to vessel or cargo. There was delay through fighting their way through." Indo- The "Mingsang" of the China S.N. Co. brought 1.565 tong of cargo and arrived this morn

Rumours were current in town this morning that the s.a. Haldis" (owned by Mesars. Wo Fat Sing, The British Bag) was overdue. "China Mail" is informed that she left Saigon and has called at Honghy en route, being now at the latter port. She will sail for Hong Kong shortly and there is no anxiety.

List of passengers per, 8.8) "Taiyo Mare" arrived from San Franciaco via Ports, on September ing. The two Norwegian steam- 28-

ers are: the "Produce" which brought 1.420 tons of rice from Saigon, arrived yesterday at noon and the "Taiwan" which brought 565 tons of general merchandise and 150 bags of mail from Singa-

J. F. Weidler. Mr.

ore,

*

Dr. and Mrs. J F. Kucher, Mr R. C. Wim, Lt.-Com. J. B. Newill. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morton, Mr. Hong Kong arrived London September 26 at, midnight,

Fon. Gen. Rev. Leon Gracy, Rev The P. & 0.9s. "Alipore" is due G. Lareve, Miss J. E. Wendell here to-morrow at about noon. Mr. and Mrs. A. Scott, Mr. Low The B. 3: "Tålamba" left Hin-chong. "Mr. Lee Tong, Mr. Lee Amoy for this port to-day at am. Sing, Mr. Thong Wan, Mr. and Messrs. Mackinnon. Mackenzie and is duu here to-morrow at åbont | Mrs. J. Hy Weidler. Master & Co. expect their steamer

Chuck. Talamba"

to-morrow at day- The P & O. s. "Khyber"" left | Goo. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Singapore for this porton Septem-Yook, "Master Wong Yook, Mr. light. The "Talamba" left Amoy

this morning. ber 26, ut 8 am, with the outward Segundo Ho, 'Mr. Kim Chow, Mr. English Mails, and due here en Goo Wah-bin. Master See Epin-goo.

The Admiral Oriental liner October,

Master Sex Kinz-goo, Master Sen"President Jackson" reports a fair Hong-goo, Miss Set Kashu-goo, weather all the way from Shang- Miss Seu Kon-goo, Miss Seu Ngo hai to Hong Kong. The "Jack- goo, Mr. K. K." Lee, Mr. K. Leon" arrived at daylight Lee, Master E., Lee, Mr. Choy Goo,

The B. L... "Benlomond" from Leith. Middlesbro', Antwerp, Lon- don and Straits is due to arrive here on October 4. "

The C.P.S. R.M.S. "Empress of Russia" left Yokohama on Septem- ber 25, at p.m., and is due at Van-

ouver Sn October 4.

The C.P.S. R.M.S. "Empress of Asia" is due at Hong Kong on October 4.

The M.V. 3.8. "Sumatra" (Swedish

Edat Asiatic Co., Ltd.), left Ant-

werp on September 19 and is due here on or about October 28.

**

From "Amoy, the ss.

this

Mr. Pavel Weill, Mr. Ng Pak. Mr. morning and brought 817 tons of Ng Sang, Mr. Eurique Chanon, Mr. cargo and 673 bags of American Luy Leon. Afr. Luy Sun-wal, Mr. mail for Hong Kong. Fan Sen Fr. Chung F. (in, Mr. Pedra Luen, Mr. Lorenzo Wong. Mr. Hong" brought 150 tons of "gen-

“Hai Chung Fox-leon, Mr. Alfredo Fu, Mr. Esteban Chiarby, Mr. Miquel eral cargo and 3.000 pieces of Chau-keong. Mr. Woo Hui-chay lumber for Hong Kong On her Mr. Leandro Lewlion, Mr. Tan trip to Hong Kong she encounter. Fook-yau, Mr. Chang Leon-chen, ed very stormy weather, north- Mr. Tam Fook-jiin. Master Erneste easterly winds and high seas. Chuah, Mr. W. Henderson, Mr. J. Maloney, Mr. M. Falgui. Mr. V Ltd, announced that the s.8, Benk Messrs. Gibb, Livingston & Co., Kilayko, Mr. Felipa Mung. Mr. Chan Choy, Mr. L. K. Leon, Mr. Jomond" of the Ben Line will ar- October 4 from Lau W. Kab, Mr. Eurique Köy, Mr. rive here on Chan Tan-chin, Mr. Chan Tan, Mr. Leith, London, Antwerp, and the

Straits. E. Goo-chan, Mr. Leor Goo, 'Mrs. Mary, Lalow, Mr. John L. Robinson, Mr. P. Haufemann, Mr. Hartig, The P. & O. s... "Kashgar" left Mr. and Mrs. Wong Lain-ching, Shanghai for this port "yesterday Mrs. A Ruasakoff, Mr. G. Gregory,

The M.V. s. "Japan" (Swedish East Asiatic Co., Ltd.), loft Retter dam on September 19 and is due here on or about October 29,

The C.P.S.. R.M.S. "Empress of Asia" arrived at Kobe yesterday as 4 p.m. left Kobe to-day at 8 a.m. and is due at Nagasaki to- morrow at 6 a.m.

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The R.M.S. "Empress of Asia” left Kobe this morning for Naga. saki and is due there to-morrow

ut 5 p.m. ind is due here on October Mr. Chim Ching-to, and Mrs. Shim at daylight.

bab about 6 am.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE,

Shen:

in fairness make for the pioneer. In round figured she maintains Consignees of cargo are remind-steady average of 11.3 knots on ed that goods ex s.s.. "Benvorlich", remaining undelivered after to-day will be subject to rent.

PROGRESS OF THE STILL ENGINE.

"When the ingenious Still system

From Suez and Manila, the s.... "Ehexenor" of the Blue Funnel nine arrived yesterday afternoon. Although she did not encounter the typhoon, she experienced vari- consumption of a shade, less than able winds and "high, confused" eight and a half tons of oil a day.

неа. She brought 560 tons of This economy is not revolu- general cargo for discharge tionary, but it is sound and consis-here, and: has on. board tent, and no doubt will be improved over 4,500 tons of through cargo. very considerably as the engine is. improved in minór details. Now!

we have the Plenty-Still engine," AMERICAN FAR EAST LINE

FOR SAN FRANCISCO &

of combining the virtues of the whigh has been developed by steam and internal combustion en-Messrs. Pienty, and Sons, Ltd.. for gine was first announced, there are ashore and afloat. It differs were few who denied it theoretical materially from the Scott engine, advantages, but many doubted ita | particularly in the matter of the practical possibilities. Messrs. valves, but there is not the least Scott, of Greenock, and Messrs. reason why the two should not deve- Alfred Holt, of Liverpool, however. Flop side by side and a fair efficiency' decided that it was well worth be obtained in the course of thoe. trial, and the Scott-Still engine was Perhaps the Still system shows to fitted into the 6,000-ton "Dolus." its best advantage running on long She has been an unqualified success, voyages to strict schedule time, and has had no need to take advant-whên a big overload may be neces age of the allowances that one must sary for longish perioda.

SHIPBUILDERS,

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

4.

LOS ANGELES.

S.S. “WEST CALERA” Oct. 4.

FOR MANILA ONLY, S.S. "WEST FARALON" Oct. 5. United States Shipping Board STRUTHERS & BARRY, Managing Operators.

L. EVERETT, INC. General Agents.

Phone C. 3008. 1st door, Queen's Bldg.

-DRY DOCK-

THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY

ENGINE

OF HONGKONG, LIMITED.

Tel Address: "TATKOODOCK,” HONGKONG. Telephone: Central No. 312.

Call Fing: "C" over "ANS, PENNANT?

Length 787 Feet. Length on Blocks 750 Feet. Depth on Centre of

SUI (H.W.0.8.T.) 34 fl. 6 ins. THREE SLIPWAYS-

Capable of Handling Ships Up to 3,000 Tons Displacement. Electric Crane at Sea Wall, Capable of Lifting 100 Tons at 70 Feet Radlus.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

AGENTS. HONGKONG, CHINA & JAPAN.

PACIFIC

EMPRESS EXPRESS

QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC.

17 Days from Hong Kong to Vancouver

LARGEST & FASTEST

STEAMERS

STEAMSHIPS.

Special FARES to EUROPE

£120 £112 583

VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER. Via Shanghai & Japan Ports.

Hoxox ŠKATURAL. KOEK. - TOKOKAMA, LAYE LEAVY IZRAVN LATI

1926.

Empress of Aɛla, Empress of Canada, Empress of Russia,

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VARİVE

Oct. 14 Oct. 17 Oct. 20 Oct 23 Nov. 1 Oct. 29 Oct. 31 Nov. 3 Nov: 6 Nov. 15 Nov. 1 Nov. 14 Nov. 17 Nov. 20 Nov, 29 (B/Asia and E/Russia call at Nagasakd the day after departure from Shanghai)'.. HONGKONG-MANILA-HONGKONG SERVICE,

E/AcÌz E/Canada

Leave HONGKONG

Oct. -6. Oct. 20

Arrive

Leave

KANILA

MANILA

Oct. 8 Oct. 22

Oct. 9

Oct. 23

Tel: 0.752: Tel. C. 42:

1

Passenger Department: Freight and Express:

Arriva HONGKON

Oct. II

Oct. 25

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Cables GACANPAC Cables NAUTILUS

CHINA BORNEO SHIPPING CO.

!|

HONGKONG-BORNEO LINE.

To Jesselton thence to Sandakan, Tawau, Semporna and Lahad Datu Calling at Sandakan, on return voyage. Regular Three-weekly Freight and Passenger Service. PROJECTED SAILINGS

Hong Kong Jesselton

Sandakan

Tawas

Arrival Departure Arrival Departure Arrival Departure

Semporna, Arrival

Devarture Lahaddatu Arrival

Departure Sandakan Árrival

Departure

Hongkong Arrival

of the

SS."LOK SUN”.

SUNDAY MONDAY

Sailadi

September 20

September 27

TUESDAY

September 28

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY

September 29

September 80

FRIDAY

FRIDAY SATURDAY SATURDAY SATURDAY BUNDAY

WEDNESDAY

MONDAY

October October October"

October

October

October

October

October

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

„Second Glass Cabios Asted w

All First Class: Staterooms Electric Fans.

Hotel reservations arranged at Sandakan and Hongkong if desired, Through Bill of Lading issued to B. N. Borneo Ports other than those numed.

Sailings are subject to alteration.

For Fraight, Passage and other Information please apply to

CARMICHAEL & CLARKE, Agents,

THE

Queen's Building,

OR

W. WATT & CO., Agents.

188, Wing Lok Street West

TELEPHONE

HANDBOOK.

July-December 1926.

Phone C. 232,

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NUMERICALLY ARRANGED.

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