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SHIPPING

MINES IN RIVER.

TOW-BOAT BLOWN UP BY PIRATES.

SECTION.

PASSENGER LIST.

DEPARTURES.

Among the passengers on the "Empress of Russia" salled from Hong Kong for Shanghai, Japan

"TREVESSA” TROPHY. and Vancouver en April 20, were:

DUTCH BOAT WINS RACE AGAIN.

YESTERDAY'S NINE ENTRIES.

ŞUNK, BUT NOT ROBBED.

[From Our Own Correspondent.] For the second year in succen- alen, the "Trevessa" trophy race Pakkai, Kongmoon, April 19.

for ship's lifeboats was won yes At almost the identical spot terday by that from the Dutch ship where her sister-ship was blown up "Tjisarees," with a boat from the some time ago, the "Tung Wo".. "Asayo". second, out of nine tow-boat (plying between Canton competitors.. and Kungyick) struck a mine on At the turn off the Yacht Club there was little to choose between As reported on the occasion, two boats from the "Tjisaroca" and the mines have been placed | in the delta of the Canton River | by pirates in order to extort lovies from merchant craft.

Sunday and sank.

For their own safety, the tow- boats proceed in convoy, heavily armed and with a fighting escort.

So soon as the "Tung Wo" ex- plosion was heard, her consorts opened fire on the surrounding countryside, sending the pirates (who were in ambush) helter-skel- ter. The outlaws had been driven off before. This time they did not wait for the opportunity to plun- der the sunken junk. The cargo perished in the River but there was no loss of life.

Cargo from Hong Kong.

A rumour is also current that the Canton-Chanchuen "Low" has been mined,

GOOD WORK.

Progress of the Singapore Dock.

of

London, April 20. Satisfactory progress has been made with the construction the Singapore pontoon dock, and it is reported that three out the seven sections will be ready for launching in about three months' time.Reuter.

Mr. J. B. Allan, Mrs. Allan, Mrs. B. Anderson, Mrs. F. M. Adams, Miss H. Anderson, Mrs. Brandt, Mrs. C. H. and Miss M. Blake, Miss E. V. Abramson, Miss. H. N. AIK- man, Mr. C. G. Brown, Mr. J. I. Backhouse, Mr. J. Baldock, Miss E. 1. Box, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Brown, Capt. and Mrs. T. R. Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bird, Miss D. Bird, Miss Bonafet, Mr. R. Crichton, Miss Dalton, Mr. J. T. T. Dillon, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Donald, Me. Dent. Mrs. G. W. Drolatte, Mr. W. H. B.

M. C. Drummond, Mrs. A. F. Deebel, Mr. H. O. Dell, Mr. B. Duls, Mr. J. Dudleigh, Mr. F. Elmore, Miss H. A. Ehoff, Mr. and Mrs. S. Elder, Mr. S. C. Feltham, Mr. J. G. de la Fuente, Mra. H. K. la Favour, Mr. H. W. French, Col. J. Fuller good, Mias C. N. Fullregood, Rev. L. W. Fawcett, Mr. Forbes, Mra M. A. Gohn, Miss V: Georges, Mr. H. C. Gotta, Mr. C. B. Goode, Mr. Generoso, Mrs. H. B. Gledhill, Mrs. H. Gleason, Minu H, Heppner, Mrs. M. Harrington, Mr. A. Humphreys, Lt. and Mrs. V. Hartman, Miss V. Hartman, Capt. B. O. Hutchison, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ironside, Mr. L. H. Johnson, Mr. R..B. Jowitt, Mrs. J. Jackson, Miss J. Jackson, Capt. and Mrs. Kimburger, Mr. B. Karanjian.. Mr. C. C. Knight, Dr. H. H. Kung, Mr. C. F. Longee, Maj. R. F. Longacre, Mr. A. F. Lunn, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mackenzie, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. S. Merritt, Mr. S. Meyer, Lt. and Mrs. R. V. Murphy, the Misses M. and B. Murphy, Mra. H. L. Mr. F. Mason, Mra. H. T. Mosher, Maples. Mr. and Mrs. F, R. Marsh, Lt. and Mrs. A. J. Melanson, Miss M. B. Neville, Mr. R. A. Nicholson, Rev. T. O'Brien. Mr. E. E. O'Hara, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. N. Porter, Mr. J. G. A. Prins, Mr. H. C. Pullen, Mr. F. Prospero, Mr. Prostoff, Mr. J. Peck, Mr. and Mrs. T. Rankin, Miss P. Rankin, Mr. S. Richmond, Miss A. Robb, Mrs. M. Ryan, Mr. Ryan, Mrs. Rich, Lt. K. T. Riddell, The trophy was presented at the R.N., Mr. and Mrs. H. Riggenbach, Yacht Club to Mr. Quarles van Mr. G. Rivaz, Mrs. J. Roberts, Mr. Ufford, agent of the J.C.J. Line, by H. W. Ray, Mr. Ronguillo, Mr. R. R. Capt. Davison, the Rear-Commo- Roxburgh, Miss A. Salvesen, Miss dore in the unavoidable absence of E. Shay, Mr. and Mrs. J. Shiels, the Vice-Commodore, Mr. Shields. Mr. W: C. Shiner, Mr. and Mrs. Capt. Davison congratulated the A. W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Stanton, winning crew and remarked that, the Misses A. and B.. Stanton, Mrs. without wind, the already difficult N. Sylvester, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. course had been made doubly su.

Schurgren, Miss T. E. Schurgren, In reply, Mr. Van Ufford spoke Miss P. R. Seeley, Dr. and Mrs. L Sribyatta, Mr. E. Stone, Mrs. G. B. the International friendship such a contest promoted and

Sherwood, Mr. T. Storey, Mrs. J. Taylor, Mr. P. Tester, Mr. and Mrs. connection he would like to refer F. B. Tolliday, Miss V. Thwaites,

the magnificent work

of Mr. G. Vergottini. Mra. Maclade, two British men-o'-war which Capt. J. N. Williams, Maj. H. W.

two from the "Assaye" but by the time the Cust Rock was turned the winning boat had a considerable lead and this it maintained.

In both cases, the owners have received demands from the pirates, coupled with definite threats.

in from No cargo is brought Hong Kong except by the small

The "Tisaroea" second hont was steamers "Leung Kwong" and "An-third, with bonts from the follow jou" owing to the strike of the era-ing ships following in order: ployees of the Customs brokers. "Hinsang." "Assaye." "Kwang- The union wants 15 per cent. of the chow" and "Cheklang", Boats from revenue from freight for "expenses" the "Tyndareus" and "Kiungchow" and their demand has been refused. did not finish.

STEAMER AGROUND.

Sydney, April 20. The passengers of the "Riverina" have been landed on the beach. Disembarkation was impossible earlier owing to the high seas. Reuter.

Death Roll Fifteen.

Sydney, April 20.

The death roll of the storm mentioned on the 19th has now reached fifteen.-Reuter.

[The storm is the worst that has been experienced in Sydney in the past fifteen years. The wind blew at sixty-four miles an Thursday, 28th April, at Noon. hour. Roofs were blown off and ANYO MARU BOKUYO MARU

Wednesday, 8th June.

considerable other damage was An earlier message said: YARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM via Ports done.

23rd April, at 11 am. Shipping is completely at a stand-

still.

The steamer "Riverina" went ashore on the 17th near Cubo. The latest radio reports state that her 250 passengers and crew are still safe aboard but that there is no-chance of the vessel refloating.]

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7th May.

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21st May,

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28rd April, at 11 a.ra.

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Friday,

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22nd April,

Sunday, 24th April.

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MINOR COLLISION.

The river ateamboat "Anjou," on arrival at Hong Kong, reports that during the last round trip to Pak: kal (port of Kongmeon), and back, she was in a minor collision with the "Wing On" (on the same run) and that the "Anjou's" rail on the side was dented by the impact.

of

to

this

had gone to the assistance of a

Walker, Mr. and Mrs. C. w. J.C.J.L. vessel, when it went Warren, Mrs. A. W. Waldrun, Miss ashore, This was a typical in Waldrun, Miss Winans, Capt. A. W. stance of the international friend-Waldrun. ship existing between the maritime

nations.

event Officials at yesterday's were Captain Davison, R.N.B., Marine Superintendent of the C.P.S.S., Commodore . L. Pearson CM.G., R.N., Lieut. Colonel Cunn, D.S.O., R.A. and Messrs. Tracey and Van Andel.

Previous Winners.

Previous winners of this event have boen:

April, 1924 "Tjipānas" (J.C.J.L} November. 1924, "Haiphong"

(Douglas).

April, 1926, "Haiching" (Doug

Jas).

October, 1925, "Haining" (Doug.

Jas).

April,

(J.C.J.L.) November,

(J.C.J.L.)

1026, "Tjisondarl"

1926, "Ticoroea"

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