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Priday, 5th November..
EIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES-Via Salgon, Singapore,
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Columbo, Durban & Capetow LAPLATA MARU
Friday, 5th November..
*(Calls at Algoa Bay).
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CELEBES MARU
Friday, 15th October,
HONOLULU MARU
BORNEO
Tuesday, 19th October. Wednesday, 3rd November.
Wednesday, 20th October,
.Monday, 25th October.
...End of October.
DURBAN, DELAGOA BAY, BEIRA, DAR-ES-SALAAM, ZANZIBAR
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PANAMA MARU
CALCUTTA—Vis Singapore and Rangoon,
SEATTLE MARU
KOHSO MARU
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VICTORIA.
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Parts.
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ANDES MARU........
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HOZAN MARU
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DAIREN VEFOO and TSINGTAU,
KINZAN MARU
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POST-BOYCOTT EFFECT.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Messrs. Moxon and Taylor's Weekly Shäre Report, rends :-)
bers.
...
alterations since last week:-
PEKING OR CANTON? PASSENGER LIST.
(Continued 'from Page 1)
ARRIVALS.
List of passengers arrived by that P. and O. S. N. Co.'s S.S. Moros" from Yokohama via Ports. 011 October 15:~~
and
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1926′′
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STEAMERS
ed in a body because they had given up alt hope of over. getting any money with which to pay salaries.
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Warren, Lady The teachers in these schools, who
C. Mathews and have salaries due them since April Laughton, Mrs. Heng Kong, Oct. 15. 1925, met to-day and will appeal to intant., Miss K. E. Gauntlett, Bishop Although the Boycott and Strike the presidents to reconsider their and Mrs. H. Welch, Miss E. Welch, were officially off on Sunday last resignations. They will also send Miss D. Henderson, Mrs. A. our market has not respondede indelegations to the new acting Pre- Martin, Capt. L. Mathiesen, Mr. C fact most of the favourite Indus-mier, to the Minister of Finance, M. Jacobsen. Mr. M. Olsen, Mr. R. ⠀⠀⠀ trials. show a decline on last week and to the Minister of Education, Hansen, Mrs. H. W. Malcolm, child with Sellors prevalling.
but the school problem seems in-and infant Mas Seymour, Mr. A. Shanghal Market is firm with a soluble without millions of dollars E Kemp, Mr. J. S. Waddell good demand for Cottons and Rubon hand and there are no millions two children, Miss Yamamoto. Miss
aven remotely in sight
M. Denham, Mr. G. Williamson, Mr. The following are the principal Peking is 8lled with out-of-town E McOnegal, Mr. R. Campbell, Mr. students, and they are now in a dia. Curtis, Mr. W. Finlay, Mr. W. R. 0. Jones. Mr. C. Banks: Declined to a selling tressful condition. The authorities Irvine, Mr. rate of 81,110 at which price sales have given them permission to live Pollitt, Mr. B. Younger. Mr. P. EMPRESS OF RUSSIA
in the dormitories fres for one Langman and two children, Hon. took place, to-day $1,350 would yo- bably have to be paid to obtain menth, on the slim hope that the Mr. A. P. Lang, Mr. T. D. Pandered schools may be able to open, within Mr. E. M. Cull, Mr. A. S. Phillips, shares.
Uniona: Came to business. at 30 days. "Most of them, however, Mr. L. L. Smith, Mr. D. G. Bruce,. $2956 and it is doubtful if there have no lights and no water-both Mr. W. T. Fulstow, Mrs. M. buyers at over the former services having been cut off because Packwood, Miss M. Sharp, Mr. M. price.
the government could not pay the Budge. Mr. W. Pyke, Miss J. Twail, jbills.
Mr. Walman, Mry. Mooney and Canton Insurances and Hong Kong
Mr... L. R. Fires:Are unchanged with buyanɛ
The coal altuation is admittedly child, Mrs. Mooney. but no sellers.
very serious, and if something is Andrews, Mr. H. W. Blancke, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Gutmann, Mr. Trams-Have sellers at $28 and not. done ut once Peking will have less would be accepted.
not only no heating, but also no Jossoji, Mr. A. E. Willsher, Mr. W. China Sugars:-Are firmer with power of any kind. no rama and Perry, Sir H. Gollan, Mr. W. V. ne lights. The Peking Electric Co. Curtis, MrJ. W. Shewan, Mr. J. buyers bas no sellers at $24.
China Previdenta Are stilhas appealed to the Government, Puduson, Mr. JW Hall, Mr. wanted, buyers offering $6.10:
and also to General Chang Hsueh-Gutieriez, Mr. V. P. Young, Mias
·China Lights-After a few tranliang: (Chang Tso-lin's son) for P. S. Yan, Mr. J. McAlpine, Mr. and sactions at $21 for the combined eout cars, and says it will have to Mrs. L. R. Wheen and four child- ren. Mr. and Mrs. C. Millward, Mrs. shares are now quoted nominal at close down if fuel is not forthcom-W. G. Parkin and child, Mr. H. E, $21.
Military Parasites.
are
Ing.
44
Stenmbents:-Changed hands at! $20, at which price there are still There is excellent coal within 20
T.
15 DAYS
SAILINGS 1926-1927.
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EMPRESS OF CANADA · Oct. 29: Oct. 31 Nov. 3 Nov. 6 Nov. 18! EMPRESS OF RUSSIA Nov. 11 Nov. 14 Now 17 Nov. 20 Nov. 29 EMPRESS OF ASIA Jan. 6 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 12 Jan. 15 EMPRESS OF CANADA Jan. 26 Jan. 29 Feb. 1 Feb. 4 Feb. 13 EMPRESS OF RUSSIA Feb. 16 Feb. 19 Feb. 22 Feb. 25 Mar. 6 EMPRESS OF ASIA Mar. 9 Mar. 12" Mar. 16' Mar. 18 Mar. 27| EMPRESS OF CANADA Mar. 30 Apr. 2 Apr. 5 Apr. 8 Apr. 17 Apr. 20 Apr. 23 Apr. 26 Ápr. 29 May 8 EMPRESS OF ASIA May 11 May 14 May 17 May 20 May 29 EMPRESS OF CANADA Juno June 4 June 7 June 10 June 19, EMPRESS OF RUSSIA June 22 June 25 June 28 July 1 July 10 (E/Asia and `E/Rubala call' Nagunaki day after departure from Shanghai)
VANCOUVER TO ÈUROPE IN 12 DAYS Direct connections with Atlantic Steamships at Montreal and Quebec (Suramer) St. John (Winter.)
SPECIAL FARES TO EUROPE
£120
"£112
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Lonve Hong Kong
Oct. 20
HONG KONG MANILA SERVICE. Arrive
Leave Arrive Mandin
Manila Honr Kont
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Oct. 22
Nov. S
Nov." 8
EMPRESS OF CANADA EMPRESS OF RUSSIA
Oct. 23
Oct. 25
Nov. 6
Nov. 8
TRAVELLERS CHÈQUES
Frettijohn, Mr. and Mrs. O, H. Robertson, infant 'and' two/ehildren, Miss Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. W
buyers but no further sellers, miles of Poking at the Menketou arkman and two children, Miss L Hong Kong Ladds:--Some busi-mines, but the military have taken Harkman, Miss Judd, Capt. R. C. ness was put through at $64/65, all the cars and locomotives, and Clunieke, Lieut. J. C. Moncrieff; and there are still buyers at the np reserves have been laid in Mrs. A. E. Croome and Infant,
Camel transport, or transports by Mr. W. Whatmough. Mr. E Peking curts le slow and costly.
latter price,
Humphreys: Bose to a buying rate of $15 without attracting sellers and they close nominal at
Coal at the Mentekou mine coats Solty, Mrs. W. J. Kelly, Miss Kelly and two children, Mrs. Martinson, $3 a ton. In Peking. 20 miles away Mr. J. MacMillan, Mr. B. M. Smith, this price.
it costs $19 & ron. A year ago Rev. J. Colbeck, Mive F. Coments-After sales at $14% with the same mine price, Peking Hutchinson, Mr. J. E. Miller, Mrs. for the combined shares have ex-paid only $7 a ton
K. Buckingham, "Dr. and Mrs... perienced a decline, $1334 having The militarists tax all goods haul Buckingham, child and two infants, been accepted with buyers now only led by rall $4 per ton, and also get Miss E. Walker, Mrs. E. M. Martin, offering $13.
a "victory tax" of $25 per car. and Mr. L. J. Coucher, Mr. H. A. Deeks, Wharves:-Firmed up during the an additional tax of $500 for every Mrs. D. M. Whitty,
Mrs. week and came to business at freight train of 15 cars. This ex Carlisle and infant, Miss D. Bylon, $127; they are still wanted at plains some of the increase in Mr. P. Taylner and "Mort $127.
price. Hong Kong, Docksc-Are steady Even many rich people have no with buyers and sules at $58. coal on-hand with which to heat
their homes, and already the mer cury is down nearly 55 32 every
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PROJECTED SAILINGS
Arrival
Arrival
Departure
·
Hong Kong Departure
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List of passengers departed for Manila per D. L. se. "Prouident Lincoln" on October 15:-
Star Ferries:-A few sales took place at $68, but at the clean they ware easier with sellers at $671⁄21⁄2. night.
Dairy Farma:-After a few sales.
The authorities are making a de-
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Armstrong, no further termined" drive against the "Reds" Mr. A. Muriano, Mr. J. J. Blizalde, at $19/19% have buyers at the moment.
both here and in Tientsin. Many Rorkes. Mr. W. C. Nalsmith, Mr. Electrics:--Were more or loud Cantonese have landed at the latter Herkes, Mr. W. C. Maismith, M. neglected and after a few Hales ut port. and though scores have been. Sunico, Dr H. "F. Hungerford, 367% close nominal at this price.
arrested many have managed to Mr. V. Shewaran, Mr. N. M. London Quotations:-Have un-reach Peking. Yesterday, more Shahdadpuri, Mr, N. Isardas, Mr. C. dergone no change.
than 30 of these were put into pri- Moolchand. Mr. Tam Sin, Mr. E. T. Exchange-Demand rate on Lon-son, and it is said that some of them Infante, Mr. W, Brooke, Mr. M. don is 1/319/16 and T/T or Shang- hat is Tis. 78.
Next Settlement Day is Tuesday, October 26...
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS,
5 p.m.
The M.V. 3.s. "Japan" (Swedish East Asiatic, Co., Ltd.), left Rotter- dam on September, 19 shd is due here on or about October 29,
found with incriminating literature will be decapitated. Many arrests have been made also from the per- sonnel of the Peking University.
Sneaking to Canton.
Verlinden, Mr. W. Reichenback, Mr. Brias. Mr. J. C. Bardelosa, Mr. J. Aguirre, Mt. So Aguirré, Mr. Dee Chiang-tiap, Mr. A. Carpi, Mr. A. Carpi, Mr.
H. P. Bhojraj, Mr.
C.
An official order has been put cut Reyes, Mr. P. E. Crosse, Mr.
here forbidding students
from Payne. Mrs: L. Carruthers, Mrs. E. leaving for universities at Cantor. M. Zacharias and infant, Dr. U. 1. The E. 1 .. "Talma" left Especially since the Cantonese cap-Greenshaw, Mr. and Mrs. E. Block, Amoy for this port yesterday at tured Hankow, Canton propagan- Mr. and Mrs. J. Brookman, Dr. H. p.m. anda due here to-day at about dists Have been busy among
the Brokenshire, Mr. A. Buchanan, Miss atudents, and many have sneaked H. Cooke, Mr. and Mr. C. Deering,. The B. L... "Benrinnes" from
They go die. Mr. C. S. Derham, Mr. M. Ditishein,
Mr. J. G. Eisenberg, Mrs. Cl Leith. Middlesbro', Antwerp, Lon- away for Canton. don, Straits and Philippines is due guised as coolies, or as soldiers.
Heads of all schools have been Elizalde, Miss C. Elizalde, Dr. and to arrive here on October 19.
The M.V. s.s. "Sumatra" (Swedish instructed to search dormitories and Mrs. J A. Enriquez, Mr. L. Everett, East Asiatic Co., Ltd.), left int.libraries for Red literature, and the Mr. S. Fraser. Dr. F.. Gomez, Mr. werp on September 19 and is due Folice are destroying all such read W. H. Curley, Mr. Wm. G. Hall, Mr. J. B, Kimberly, Jr., Mrs. G. N ing matter that is found.. here on or about October 20.
Chang Tso-lin. from Mukden, has Lamb, Mr. B. C. Levy, Master D. Issued un
order forbidding the Levy, Judge G. A. Malcolm, Mr. S. Mangaliman, Mr. R.. A. McGrath, Peking from interfering in any way L. Nyborg, Master M. M. Nyborg, Fengtien troops: now controlling
Mr. and Mrs. F. McGray, Mrs. "M..|
The E. & A. s.s. "Tanda" left with the civil administration, and Miss R. Nyborg, Master A. Pandres, Sydney for this port on October from oppressing the merchants or Mr. E. P. Pimley, Mr. and Mrs. R. at a.. with the outward Australian collecting arbitrary taxes. Mails, and is due here on Novem- The military has also shown its C. Pitcairn. Lt. and Mrs. G. D. Price, Dr. and Mrs. H. 9. goodwill by issuing an order to the Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. ber 1.
effect that hereafter all, soldiera Rau. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Root, Mrs. must pay farea on the trams. Last M. M. Syemour, Master P. Seymour, week the street railway represent- Miss, S. M. Sneider, Master D. R. ed to the government that because Schneidor, Mrs. F. A. Schneider, the soldiers rode free it was about Mrs. M. B. Shaw, Mias E. C to go into bankruptcy:
Stoughton, Dr. J. J."Vergara, Mr. To-day "Young" Chang announce and Mrs. A. A. Werner, Mrs. A. ed that he was moving his troops R. Whitmore,, Miss M. .E. out as fast as possible. There are Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. now about 24,000 troops in and im- Wilson. Master J. B. Wilson, Jr., mediately around Peking, He pro Miss B. Winham, Mr. J. B. Wlamil mises that within a week only one and Mr. J. H. Wise... regiment will be In Peking, and one. at the Temple of Heaven. The rest. will be south-bound to aid Wu Pd- fu.
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ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, HONG KONG
20th Sunday After Trinity, Holy Communion (8 a.m.)
Children's Service. (10 a.m.)
Matins (11 s.m.)
Preacham: Rev. G. H. Hewitt, R.N.
Holy Communion (12 noon).
Evensong (6.p.m.)
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OVERLAND CHINA MAIL,
NEWS AND NOT PUZZLES,
Home papers to hand are full of news from Hong Kong and China. At last, this Colony is getting the prominence it should, not through any fault of our own. But do the folks at Home comprehend the purport that is intended?
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Here is one of the mysteries pat to millions of readers of London daily when the Wanhsien rescue occupied pride of place: General Lieut. So-lung went over to the enemy,”
Evidence is not needed that narratives from the spot are welcome: Such news interests your friend. You can send no more welcome gift than the "Overland China Mail," the weekly edition of all the local and Chinese news published daily, whether relating to Chinese or foreigners. It is the. link with Hong Kong and compact enough to save a dozen, letters.
But about this "General Lieut. So 5ttle is known in the Old Country that names of places, generals," factions, organisations, &c., are sadly mutilated or misrepresented; The man referred to was Liu Tso-lung, who betrayed Wu. Pei- fu and gave the Hanyang Arsenal to Canton.
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This week has seen the momentous settlement of the boycott. Whatever views you hold individually, yours will be included as a complete record has been kept, making excellent and readable narrative. All communiques, des patches and reports are reproduced. The first phase of what is hoped will be the new era of Hong Kong, is described in such a way as to be informative, convincing and impartial. thus meeting the requirements of all,
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