DODWELL & COMPANY, LTD.

FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK, Via SUEZ.

8.S. "WRAY CASTLE"

7

Sails on or about 19th November.

LLOYD TRIESTINO

REGULAR MONTHLY PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE FOR BRINDISL, VENICE AND TRIESTE (FIUME). TAKING CARGO UN THROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO GENDA. ALL ITALIAN, ADRIATIC, LEVANT, BLACK SEA AND DANUBE PORTS.

REDUCED PASSAGE RATES TO BRINDISI, VENICE OR TRIESTE,

"A" Class £72.10.04.

"B" Class £66.0.08. NEXT SAILINGS.

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QUTWARDS. FOR SHANGHAL, YOKOHAMA, KOBE & MOJL

M.V. “ESQUILINO”

S.S. VENEZIA"

M.V. "ROMOLO"

M.V. "REMO”

From Hong Kong. Sails on or about 11th November, Salls on or about 9th December, Sails on or about 6th January, 1927 Sails on or about 3rd February, 1927

HOMEWARDS FOR BRINDISI VENICE AND TRIESTE,

M.V. VIMINALE*

M.V. "ESQUILINO"

SS. "VENEZIA”

MV. "ROMOŁO“

From Hong Kong, Sails on or about 5th November.

Sails on or about 10th December. Sails or or about 7th January, 1927. Sails on or about 4th February, 1927

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS

FROM CALCUTTA & COLOMBO TO SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.

S.S., “UMVOLOSI"',

Säils from Calcutta 31st December. Regular Passenger and Cargo Service to South African Ports.

"Through Bill of Lading issued from Hong Kong.

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

DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents.

Telephone Central 1030.

O. S.

K.

BAILINGS FROM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP—Via Slapapora, Colombong,

Suez and Port Said.

Lk

AMUR MARU............Saturday, 8th November.

RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES Vie „Saigon, -Hingapore,

Colombo, Durban & Capetown, "LAPLATA-MARI,

......Friday, Sih November.

*(Calls at Algos Bay), «

BOMBAY—VÁ. Singapore and Colomba,

INDO MARU

Wednesday, 3rd November, Sunday, 7th November. .Friday; 19th November.

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

BORNEO MARU:

SHUNKO MARU

CANADA MARU

Wednesday, 10th November.

Tuesday, 26th October.

MOMBASA Y Singapore & Columbo.

CALCUTTA VE

Siakapore and Rangoon.

SEATTLE MARU

BANGKOK--V Saigon

VICTORIA,

A, SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER via Shanghai and Japan

J

AFRI

MARU (From Shanghai) Wednesday, 27th October. NEW YORK—Vla Japan ports, San Francisco and Panama.

HAGUE MARU....(From Keelung) Beginning of November. JAPAN PORTS

BATAVIA MARU (Takao Direct) Monday, 26th October. ALTAI MAR

.Saturday, 13th November. LUNG via

EXALUNG

SWATOW & AHOJ, KAIJO MARU...prese WAKAO via SWATOW & AMOY.

KOTSU MARU

PAKAO and KEELUNG.

GANGES MARU

DAIREN HESOU and TSLNGȚAU,

KINZAN MARU

For further partieniars please apply Tel, Central No. 4088, 4089, 4090.

Sunday, 31st October, 10 a.m. Wodnesday, 3rd November 8 a.m. Wednesday, 1st December. Middle of November. to:-08AKA SHOSEN KAISHA.

M. TAKEUCHI, Munagor.

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

"CITY OF BARODA" 9,670 tons d.w. salling 5th Nov., "CITY OF CAIRO" 10,145 tons d.w. sailing 3rd Dec. The above modern passenger steamers will be despatched as above for Boston and New York via Philippine Islanda, Straits, Colombo ånd Suez Canal; arriving in New York on" or about 5th January' and 2nd February respectively. Fares. $100-Single First Class £70.-Single Second Class.

For further, particulars, apply tom

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SHIPPING SECTION.

NAVAL LOSS.

ABOUT NINETY MEN MISSING.

London, October 25. It is feared that 70 to 80ghave been lost in the sloop. "Valefian." Nineteen have been saved including Commander Usher and Lieut. F., G. Hughes. Lieut.-Comniander I. W. G. White was not aboard,

His Majesty the King has sent a message of condolence.-Rauter..

SHIPPING NOTES.

VESSELS FROM FAR AND NEAR

LATEST INTELLIGENCE.

of

With a cargo of 6,608 tone liquid fuel consigned to the Asiatic Petroleum Co. here the oil tanker 8. "Adna" arrived yesterday from San Pedro, California. She will return to San Fodro after discharge ing her cargo.

*

Rugby, October 25. It is probable that casualtias from the loss of the Navy sloop Messrs. Mackinnon, Mackensie & Valerian in the Bermuda hur- Co. have been advised that the P. ricane have numbered betwe. & O. steamer "Karmala" left Singa- oighty and ninety.. The Navapors for Hong Kong yesterday vessels "Capetown" and "Curlew" afternoon and is dus here on Octo- are continuing the search for ber 30 at noon. further survivors, but there is little hope that any beyond nineteen off- cers and men, already picked up will be found. Many of the sur vivors are reported to be suffering severely from exposure.-Router. Halifax, Nova Scotia. Oct. 25.

The "Valerian" was engaged on an errand of mercy when she sank, carrying relief to inhabitants auricken by the earlier storm..

H.M.S. "Capetown" picked up 19 81-rvivora out of a crew of 108.

The havoc wrough: in Bermuda and adjacent waters is described as unprecedented in the history of the island-Reuter.

COMPENSATION?

ECHO OF FATAL YANGTSES

EXPLOSION.

OWNERS' REQUEST.

Shanghai, Oct: 21. Marshal Sun Chuan-fang la the recipient of a telegram from the China Merchants Steam Naviga- tion Co. asking compensation for

WHO'S WHO.

LATEST CHINA COAST: CHANGES,

SHIPPING GAZETTE.

Latest changes in the Chinten. Coast gazette Are:--

Mr. D. E. Brown, from ruseTVS, has gone chief officer, "Antung."

Mr. E. Griffith. second officer, "Fatshan," >

has gone second offi- [cer, "Antung."

Mr. A. W. G. Gibson has been appointed third officer, "Antung." Mr. G. S. Scott, second officer, Kukiang," has gone second on- cer, "Ningpo."

Mr. W. P. Learmouth, second officer, "Ningpo," has gone second officer, "Kuiklang."..

Mr. E. R. Graham, from re- serve, has gone second officer, "Langchow."

Mr. T. P. Graham second off- cer, "Liangchow," is on reserve.

Mr. E. C. O: Bird, third en- gineer, "Bunning," has gone third engineer, "Changchow."

Mr. A. Duncan, third engineer, the German steamer "Hessen" ar-gineer, "Sunning.".

From Hamburg and Singapore "Changchow," has gone third on- rived yesterday afternoon with a cargo of 739 tons of general mer-second engineer, "Liangchow," Mr. J. W Bertram sup'y chandise. She will load cargo here has gone acting second engineer, and will sail for Shanghai thisFatshen." afternoon.

For Marseilles via Saigon, the French liner "Angkor will leave to-day at 5 pm, with cargo, passen- gers, and European mail. The "Angkor arrived this from Japan and Shanghai.

morning

Mr. L A. Macfarlane, second engineer. "Kaying," has gone to shore employment.

Mr. D. Bogie, third engineer, "Kaying," has gone acting second engineer, same ship..

Mr. H. J. Gosby, from reserve, has gone acting "third engineer, "Kaying"

Mr. J. Sinclair, sup'y chief chief engineer, same ship. engineer, "Antung," has gonë

* * + The Indo-China S, N. Co. will despatah two of their steamers to morrow „for various ports, these

Mr. E. D. een, from reserve, being the "Kutsang bound for has gone second engineer, "Liang Osaka via Shanghai and Mojl leavchow," Ing at 6 am and the "Hesang" ed

Mr. H. R. Stewart, from re-

route to Calcutta and Singapore, serve, has gone third engineer,

Bailing at 3 pm.

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Liangchow."

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Mr. A. W. Morris. "third en- Two M.B.K, steamers arrived yes-gineer, "Suiyang," has gone third terday, afternoon. The Yeljun engineer, "Kwangt.ing."

Mr. W. J. G. Jones, third en- Maru" brought a curgo of 1,500 tous of coal, 140 tons of vermicelli and gineer, "Kwangtung," has gone 240 tons of cereals from Duiren and third engineer, "Sulyang." "Kuangyang," which went down Chefoo; the "Ikomasan Maru" com Mr. J Turlyne, chief officer, with 1,200 troops at Kiukiang ong from Milke brought 4,165 tons Chengshing," is on reserve. October 16 after 1000.000 roun is of coal

Mr. C. Nock, third officer, of ammunition, she was carrying,

"Laisang," has gone acting chist oficer, Cheongshing.". exploded.

the loss of their vessel, the Bla

*

The Admiral Oriental Line, baa The ss. "Kuangyang" was cor been advised that the "President mandeered by Sun's troops and the Jefferson"" arrived in Manila yester steamship company request him to day morning," and will be dex- inquire into the actual cause of the patched from there on Thursday fatality. There was a crew of band is due here on Saturday morn inen on board of which only 25 were ing.

rescued and the company wants a search started for the corpses f the remaining, 88 who are believed ost and proper compensation made to the victims' families. They also request, in the telegram, that seven other of their ships, cummandeer- ed by Sun's troops, be released

Shanghai Times."

LOCAL SHIPPING.

TO-DAY'S ARRIVALS AND CLEARANCES.

THE MORNING LIST.

This morning, the following sea- going arrivals,at. Hong Kong were. reported:

Empress of Canada, (12811) Bri from Manila: C. P. R..

Kiangsu (1555) Bri., from, Bang- kok; B. & S.

Benarty (3384) Br, from Leith and Singapore; G. Livingston.

Kwaisang (1485) Bri.. from Bangkok; J. M.

Adna (8155) Bri., from San

Pedro: A. F. Cos

Hellas (1114) Norwegian, from Swatow Thoresen & Co.

Hessen (4887) German, from Hamburg; Jebsen & Co....

is

Yeijun Mara (1884) Japanese, Dairen and Chefoo: M. B. K.

Nagaro Maru. (2308): Japanese, from Calcutta, and Singapore; N. Y. K.

Ikamaaan Maru (1958), Japanese, from Milka: M. B. K

Departures.

For 'Mille: Ampullaria.

For Kwong-chow-wan: Hydran-

For Manila: President Monroe.

gea:

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COAL

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AND

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FOR ALL PURPOSES

POWER

HOUSE,

TUGS &

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For Hongay: Haldia.

For Bengkok: Helias

For Amoy: Kiungehow, Boochow,

For Holbow: Tean,

Clearances,

For Haiphong: Sang Bo, Borneo. For Swatow: Clara, Jebaen

SHIPS IN PORT..

At 9 a.m. to-day the following numbers of vessels. were in port:

British

Mr. N. H. Bennett, chief officer, Mr. H. A. P. Meik, third officer, "Mausang," is on reserve.

"Kumsang," has gone second offi- cer, "Hosang."

Mr. H. C. Blaquire has been ap- pointed third officer, "Kumsung."

Mr. H. C. Goddard, second: offi- From Calcutta and Singapore theeer, "Hesang," has gone second NYK. steam "Nagano Maru" ar officer, "Yuensang.” rived this morning with a cargo of She will sail for Moj direct to 489 tons of general merchandise.

morrow morning."

The "Africa Maru' 'will be des patched by the local office of the 0.8.K. for Vancouver, Seattle via Shanghai to morrow afternoon, is expected to arrive at p.m.

Mr. D. A. Matheson, second chief officer. "Mausang," officer, "Yuensang," has gone

Mr. L. McWilliam, from "re- serve, has gone chjet engineer, "Loongwo."

Mr. A. Buntain, chief engineer, "Loongwo," has gone chief en- Shelgineer, “Fuhwo.”

The ss. "Kingyuan” of the China,Į Navigation Co., Ltd. will sail for Amoy and Singapore to-morrow morning with cargo, passengers and mail.

تقیم

DOMINION EXPRESS.

issued a very attractive booklet The Canadian Pacific Co. have

explaining the change of name of the Dominion Express.

property, goodwill and charter The G.P.R. have acquired the

and the new name will be Cana dian Pacific Express Co..

Mr. H. L. Lee, third engineer, "Kutwo," has gone third engineer, "Hangsang."

Mr. J. Adam, third engineer, "Hanseng," is on reserve.

Mr. Dunstan, sup'y. second engineer, Hangsang," has gone suply second engineer, "Kutwo."

Mr. R H Watt, third engineer, "Tingaang," has gone third en- gineer, "Walshing."

Mr. J., J. Thompson; third en gineer, Tingsang," has gone

Mr. W. J. Collom has been ap third engineer, Waighing." pointed chief officer, "Kwong- tung

"Wig Hong," has gone master, Mr. R. Elvidge, chief officer,

same ship.

Mr. A. Aiken has been appoint

It is felt that this fusion willed chief officer; "Wing Hong." lead to a still better service to tra- vellers and shippers on the through Canada routes.

"Copies are availabla at the local office.

Mr. T. F. Owens has been "ap- pointed second officer, "Wing Hong."

BIG CANAL.

Mr. O. B. Wilks, from reserve, has gone chief officer, "Taiming.

Shipping and Engineering."

Striking Cust Rocks in Hunghom, Bay in the harbour on Saturday, the Marseilles, October 25

"Kumakata Maru" of Kobe is to The authorities have inaugurated go to Kowloon Dock and is com- An underground canal of 7 kilo pleting discharge of her cargo of metres, the longest in the world of coal. The Yamashita Kisen: Kaisha the Rhone Canal, this enabling Hons from Japan, as to complete this kind, uniting that port with (local agents) are awaiting Instruc direct barge traffic between the repairs, etc. Mediterranean and Rhine.poris. Havas.

GALE VICTIMS.

Washington, October 25. The fatalities at lale de Pinos included 2 Americans and 15 British.—Router's American. Ser.

German

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26, 1926.

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Through Bill of Lading issued to B. N. Borneo Ports other than those named.

Ballings are subject to alteration.

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